Show WORLD OF LABOR Boston bukcra want a tenhour day 0 U Plttsburg la to have a new JCOOQO labor temple D o Pennsylvanias twenty = hodcarriers unions may affiliate u a 0 Passalc N L mill employees arc planning plan-ning u strike for higher wages M U M The International Association of Steam Englnccis has JuiMI mcmbcts I Forty mine owners and operators of For have organized to tight trusts and unionism e o k 0 The Louisville Nashville railroad will erect Louisle o II earbuilding plant at Pcn Flu wtcolu jilu o John M Hunter former preBldent of tho United MineWorkers union Is I In an Insane of oersiudy sane usylinn because o < + U Work In the Qulney Mass quarries Is again at n Htundbtlll owing to the importation impor-tation of several nununion men who wero put In the uanlcu 0 Tlio thirtytwo trades embracing the building Interest ot Philadelphia Imo submitted their demands for an eight hour day and Increased pay to go into effect on May 1stv I 0C St Joseph Mo builders asked tho Building Trades council to Itabund on Buiding thu ground that It Is I a trust A strlku in threatened as the result oC the demand de-mand 0 rho labor measures now pending before be-fore engross arc the Chinese exclusion act eighthour bill antiInjunction bill prison labor bill musicians Joint resolution resolu-tion and an Immigration bill a j a The dock managers at the Lake Erie ports and the delegates icpreBonting the International Ixingshoremena association associa-tion have cniorcil Into nn agreement to operate lon the coal and ore docks for the season of JOCrj a o CIt o It Is i estimated that 8700 men are out on strike at tine Amrrlcnn Woolen mills In at lw Massachusetts Thoso affected are 01 ncyvllle and Manlou R 1 J500 Plymouth Ply-mouth Muss MO Piscog n 1 UOJ Ulaekstonc Muss Ou Fitcnburg SCO Committees lepresentlng the conductors and brakemen of the entire Burlington system I are now conferring with officers of that company regarding readjustments of wages working hours and other questions ques-tions of Interest to the men e Carriage and wagonmakers at Ames bury Mass the tn eit center of carriage und wagonmakers Industry in America have organized and will ask for a nine hour day and a minimum increase of 10 per cent on piecework on January 1 1D03 b rt Mayor Collins of Boston is considerlnR the request of Secretary Easloy ol the National Civic Federation that he suggest the names of fortylivo I men representing labor capital and the general public to act as an auxiliary committee on tho Civic federation In Boston i 0 0 About onethird of all employees In the Government departments at Washington aro women Several rccnlvo over 52500 per annum about fifty receive 15M per annum 10 receive SHOO per annum 150 receive 51200 0 receive O and tho remainder re-mainder receive from JGOJ to O per annum p I is probable that the American Flint ClatsWorkcra and the Green Bottle Blowers association will this year Join In tho wage conference with tho manufacturers manu-facturers The Hints have Invited thor tho-r to Join them and bv acting jointly to strengthen both organizations V 4 0 A Plttsburg syndicate headed by O R Buchctt Is about to form a corporation which expects to Invest 1000000 In Mol can timber and agricultural lands The land Is located near Gomez Farias Ta maulipas The oolions have been secured se-cured and It Is l Intended to erect several sawmills I Is also Intended to build 0 railroad O miles long S o 0 United States Commissioner of Labor has appointed Prof John 11 Grev of the Northwestern university to visit England and study trie effects of labor unions on thei OUlput Industry The bureau Is to Investigate this year the effects of the policy limiting the dally output of mans hands among the unions In the United States Germany England and France C 0 I The English miners eighthour bill now before tho House of Commons will Increase In-crease by onefifth tho wages of those who work longer hours lower the pro duction and Increase Its cost and the measure will actually reduce the working hours to G1 2 or 7 hours a the rest of the lime will bo spent In going to and ard ojnInifromthe workings In the pits jne cmoi objection is legal Interference with men S S a 0 The referendum vote of tho thirtytwo locals throughout the country of the In ternational Association of Bridge and Structural IronWorkers as to the adop ton of the universal scale proposed by tho American Bridge company has been received with the exception of the votes oxcptonof of the locals of St Louis and New York The votes favored tho adoption of tho adoplon universal Scale As soon as possible President Buchanan will meet with the American Bridge company to arrange another agreementS S C a Tho Michigan Central railway has ad raln hI vanced tho pay of its section men and secton foremen 10 per cent Trainmen on the ccnt Missouri Pacific have petitioned for an advance In their wages and the manage ment have their requests under conside reCuests ration Section men on the Wabash have asked for an Increase In pay Thoso who receive 110 In the country 51 1 25 and those In I tho cities who rcccivo want theclles 512o want 51RO Cleveland Loraine Wheeling employees have had a flvo weeks conference with Baltimore Ohio Baltmore officials and secured an advance of wages In branch lines of the road Engi neers and conductors will be given 50 cents n day advance and brakemen 25 to 23 cents Overtime will bo allowed being out ten wi alowcd after bclnE hours Instead of fourteen as before Tho advance will affect about O men wi Ibout |