Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1887 — INDUSTRIAL NOTES [ARTICLE]
INDUSTRIAL NOTES
In the case of Quinn, McKenna, and other leaders of the ’Longshoremen’s. Association at New York, held atThe suit of the Old liom-nion Company for $20,600 each, arising out of the recent strikes and boycott. J nds.4 ’ Brown, in the United 8 Circuit Court, decided that the company had lcgal cauie for action and refused to discharge the defendants. The Central Labor Union, of New York, adopted without a dissenting -voice resolutions denouncingT. V. Powderly A -for his refusal to count nance any official expressions of symiatby for the eight anarchists now under sentence of death at Chicago. The resolution says that his action in the matter is unjust, despotic, and unworthy of the leader of the great order of the Knights of Labor. . . .A rich vein of Bessemer ore has been discovered on Mount Menard, ju?t outside of Marquette,
Mich., by two young men who have been exploring in that vicinity all winter.... The strike of silk operativek at Patewon, N. J., now involves more than five thousand men .., . Another oil well has been struck nt. F ndlny, <)hiq. A gn at find of coal is-, also reported from Texas, being in Young and Jack counties.
