Show IN THE WORLD OF LABOR 1 As a result of the laborers strike In Cleveland 0 about 200 plasterers arc thrown out of work Three hundred Journeymen plumber and 125 laborers struck In Cleveland 0 for higher wages In Chicago about half of the 5500 machinists ma-chinists who were on strike resumed work yesterday morning From 12000 to 15000 coal miners In the Pittsburg district and o In the Irwin district Pennsylvania are on C strike J A strike was inaugurated at timeworks time-works of the New York Air Brake company Watertown N Y Four hundred hun-dred men are out The strike of machinists In Chicago bus cost the men half a million dollars In salary The men hue been grunlud a ninehour day with ten hours pay Olllcials of the machinists union and officers of the National Motal associations assocIa-tions arc expected in Cleveland 0 today The will endeavor It is Bald to settle the machinists strike In the Altoonu Pa district the ncW scale for mining bituminous coal went Into effect yesterday and 5000 miners In that section are now receiving tho highest wages In thirty year 1 In 81 Louis Mo 2000 Journeymen painters and 1500 carpenters refused togo to-go to work pending an adjustment nf I differences with their bosses over their demands for an Increase of wages In Jollet Il D general strike of men I In the building trades was declared yesterday yes-terday about 200 men being Involved The demand is for an eighthour day and Increase of wages to 15 cents un hour In Indianapolis several hundred union carpenters quit work yesterday as no word was received from the contractors contrac-tors with reference to the demand for an Increase of wages to 35 cents per hour The Journeymen plumbers also struck They demand 350 a day |