The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 5 Index M-Z This index also includes references to substantive annotations in previous volumes that are not repeated here; for instance, the reference to Felix Adler's annotation in volume two appears in this index as 2:94n; and the glossary entry for John P. Altgeld in volume three appears in this index as 3:*.
M (Asterisks indicate glossary entries) McAdoo, William, 363n MacArthur, Walter,* 406-7, 407n, 464n, 474 McCammon, Joseph K., 203, 205-6, 207n, 225, 230n, 478-81 McCarthy, Francis H., 3:253n, 284, 286n, 290 McCarthy, Patrick H., 338, 339n, 518 McCarthy, Walter. See MacArthur, Walter McCarty, Mr. See McCarthy, Patrick H. McCleary, James T., 4:172n, 497, 499 McCrackan, George B., 279n, 313n; letter from, 312-13 McDonald, Daniel,* 469, 470n McDonnell, Joseph P.,* 16n, 286, 287n Macfadyen, Alfred N., 316n, 349n; letter to, 347-49 McGann, Lawrence, 308n McGregor, Hugh,* 91-92, 93n, 116-17, 149, 151n, 356-57, 357n; letters from, 155-56 McGuigan, Bernard, 17n; letter to, 16-17 McGuire, Peter J.,* 19n, 53n, 126n, 157, 158n, 161, 162n, 356, 357n; elected AFL vice-president, 57n (1898), 177n (1899); and Granite Cutters' assessment, 233, 238; letter to, 116-17; and socialist resolutions, 18, 50-51; suspension of, 398, 398-99n Machine Cooper Workers. See Tight-Barrel Machine Workers (Milwaukee) Machinists, International Association of (IAM),* 104n, 432n; convention, 1901 (Toronto), 367, 368n; jurisdiction of, 76-78, 103-4, 104-5n, 112-13, 113n, 172-76, 288-92, 292n; letter to, 103-4; local 47 (Denver), 394, 396n; local 230 (Scranton), 331, 332n; local 264 (Boston), 76, 78, 79n; and metal trades unions, national alliance of, 275-77, 278n, 285; and Murray Hill agreement, 216n, 275, 278n, 332, 333-34n, 367, 432n; nine-hour campaign, 233, 332, 333-34n, 367-69, 369n, 372, 381; nine-hour campaign, SG and, 333n, 340-41, 341n, 350, 356, 357n, 366n McKaughan, Benjamin F., 414n; letter to, 413-14 McKee, Robert, 453n McKee, Sidney S., 416n, 424, 425n McKinley, Ida Saxton, 390n; letter to, 390 McKinley, William, 3:19n, 15n, 64n, 148, 151n; assassination of, 390, 390n, 404, 405n; and Boer War, 122n; and labor legislation, 67-68, 69n; SG and, 67 McKinley National Memorial Association, 426n; SG and, 426, 426n McLean, Robert E., 453, 453n, 454, 454n McMackin, John, 2:*, 361n McMillan, James, 308n McMurtrie, Mr. See McMurtry, George G. McMurtry, George G., 387, 388n McNeil (member of National Civic Federation), 483 McNeill, George E.,* 37-38, 39n, 46, 55 McSweeney, Edward F., 3:*, 326 McTaggart, James, 365, 366n MacVeagh, Franklin, 294, 307n, 310, 311n, 464n Mades, Paudilio. See Mares, Baudilio Maher, James J.,* 91, 93n, 149-50 Mahon, William D.,* 37, 39n, 42-43, 57, 167, 169n, 171, 250; letters from, 346-47, 377-78; letter to, 262-63; and socialist resolutions, 49-50, 52 Mahone, Mr. See Mahon, William D. Mann, A. J., 336-37 Manual of Common Procedure (AFL), 400, 400n Manufacturers' Information Bureau, 330-31, 331n Marburg, Theodore, 483, 483-84n Mares, Baudilio, 185, 188n Marx, Karl, 1:43, 511 Massachusetts State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration, 496-97n Mass meetings: 1899 (Cincinnati), 129-38, 138n, 150; 1899 (Denver), 92, 94n; 1899 (Apr., New York City), 81-82; 1899 (Oct., New York City), 122, 122n; 1899 (Philadelphia), 124, 126n; 1900 (Havana), 182-84; 1900 (Mt. Carmel, Pa.), 263n; 1900 (Shamokin, Pa.), 263n; 1901 (New York City), 351-53 Masters and Servants Act. See Legislation, foreign: Great Britain Master Teamsters of Boston, 496n Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Amalgamated,* 18n; local 34 (Buffalo), 17 Meatie, W. R., 39n Meat vs. Rice. See Some Reasons for Chinese Exclusion. Meat vs. Rice Mechanics, International Association of Allied Metal,* 275- 77, 278n, 285, 330-31, 332n, 460n; jurisdiction of, 322-23, 331, 332n; local 29 (Dayton, Ohio), 460n; strike, 1901-2, 366n Mechanization: AFL and, 434-35; CMIU and, 434-35; Coopers' International Union of North America and, 108-9, 110n; SG and, 82-83, 106-9, 110n, 152 Meiklejohn, George D., 100n; letter from, 100 Merriam, Henry C., 93n, 95-96, 98n, 114-15, 133-34, 149, 151n Merritt, Harry D., 468, 470n Metal Pattern Makers, Filers, and Fitters, 323 Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers', and Brass Workers' Union of North America, International,* 275-77, 278n, 285, 376, 377n; strike, 1901-2 (locals 5, 133, Dayton, Ohio), 366n Metal Trades Association of the Pacific Coast, 432-33n Metal Trades Council of St. Louis and Vicinity, 278n Metal trades councils: SG and, 380-81, 382n, 519 Metal Trades Federation of North America, 287n, 382n; officers of, 435, 435n Metal trades unions: Metal trades workers: strike, (1901-2), 432, 432-33n Metal Workers' International Union of America, United,* 277, 278n Metcalf, Victor, 457, 458n Metropolitan Street Railway Co., 81, 82n Metzger, Martin, 357, 357n Michaels, Joseph R.,* 141, 142n Michigan State Court of Mediation and Arbitration, 59n Micou, Benjamin, 228, 231n Midvale Steel Co., 189-90, 192-97 Midwest: organizing in, 279n Miles, Nelson A., 21, 29n Militarism: SG and, 10-11, 23, 135-36 Miller, Hugo A.,* 511n; letter from, 510-11 Miller, Owen, 4:*, 453n Mills, Henry S.,* 43, 48n, 52 Milwaukee Brewers' Association, 107n Mine managers: organization of, 492-93 Mine Managers' and Assistants' Mutual Aid Association, National,* 492-94, 494n; convention, 1902, 492, 494n Miners, Western Federation of,* 89, 92n, 151n, 463-64; affiliation with AFL, 90-91, 150; disaffiliation from AFL, 150; local 18 (Wardner, Idaho), 93n, 95-97, 131-32, 134, 138n; SG and, 114-15, 149-50, 431 Miners' Magazine, 464n; excerpt of article from, 463-64 Mine Workers of America, United (UMWA),* 218n, 237, 482, 493, 494n; convention, 1901 (Indianapolis), 321, 322n; District (Dist.) 5 (Pittsburgh area), 3:70n, 408; Dist. 23 (Ky., Tenn.), 322n; jurisdiction of, 381, 382n, 433-34, 445; local 746 (DeSoto, Ill.), 336-37, 337n, 338n --conferences with mine operators, 297-98; 1900 (Indianapolis), 322n; 1901 (Columbus, Ohio), 321, 322n; 1901 (Hazelton, Pa.), 328, 329n, 334 Missouri Socialist, 491 Mitchell, Ethel, 153, 154n Mitchell, Henrietta, 3:79n, 153, 154n Mitchell, Isaac H.,* 210-11, 211n Mitchell, John,* 218n, 281, 322n, 492; and anthracite mining region, labor disputes in, 329n, 334, 335n, 411, 411n; elected AFL vice-president, 57n (1898), 177n (1899), 294n (1900), 445 (1901); and Granite Cutters' assessment, 237; and jurisdiction questions, 288, 338n, 438, 443-45; letters from, 387-90, 426; letters to, 217-18, 321, 328-29, 336-37, 504-5; and National Civic Federation, 217, 311, 351-52, 387-88, 388n, 389-90, 464n, 482-83 Mitchell, John (senator), 457, 458n, 458-59n Mitchell, Rose Gompers,* xvi, 87n, 154n; SG and death of, 85-86 Mitchell, Samuel,* 153, 154n Moffett, Mr. See Moffitt, John A. Moffitt, John A.,* 72, 73n Monahan, Joseph E., 393, 395, 396n Monck, Richard S., 386, 387n Monopolies: AFL and, 281-82; SG and, 358-61 Montgomery, William H., 3:41n, 4:246n, 393, 395 Montgomery County (Ohio) Reporter, 460n Moore, Charles A., 464n, 482, 483n "More": SG and, 226-27 Morgan, J. P., 334, 335n, 384n, 385, 483 Morgan, John T., 406, 407n, 436-37, 438n Morgans, John T. See Morgan, John T. Morris, Julia G., 199n Morris, Max,* 20n, 89-90, 92n, 160n, 342n, 407n, 421n, 452; elected AFL vice-president, 57n (1898), 177n (1899), 294n (1900), 445 (1901); letters to, 19-20, 198-99 Morrison, Frank,* 92n, 113n, 176n, 322, 329, 346, 400, 424, 432n, 451, 455, 470n, 510-11; attendance at trade union conventions, 112, 257; elected AFL secretary, 57n (1898), 177n (1899), 294n (1900), 445 (1901); and Granite Cutters' assessment, 233, 237-38; and jurisdiction questions, 173-75, 375n, 448n; letters to, 88-92, 156-58, 377-78, 384, 467-70; reports to AFL conventions, 49n, 432 Morrison, John,* 274n, 418, 419n Morrow, Hugh, 316n Mulholland, John F.,* 157, 158n, 275, 332n, 438, 443-45; letters from, 276, 330-31 Mullen, William H.,* 462, 463n Municipal franchises: SG and, 81-82 Murphy, Lawrence E., 79n Murphy, Patrick, 430n Murray Hill agreement, 216n, 275, 277n, 278n, 332, 333-34n, 367, 368n, 432n Napoleon, 6 Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon), 10, 11n Nashville Trades and Labor Council, 4:182n, 279n National Association of Builders, 355n National Association of Manufacturers, 13, 15n National Association of Stove Manufacturers, 367, 368n National Building Trades Council of America, 4:416-17n; and AFL, 277; and painters' controversy, 448n National Business League, 29n National Cash Register Co.: strike against (1901-2), 364-65, 366-67n, 460n, 489-90 National Civic Federation, 218n, 433n; advisory committee, 217, 218n; conference on industrial arbitration (1900, Chicago), 294-307 (SG and), 307n, 309-11, 353; conference on industrial conciliation (1901, New York City), 463, 464n, 477, 478n, 486, 488n, 491, 492n, 512-14; criticism of, 463-64, 491, 511; executive committee, 218n; executive council, 218n; finance committee, 483; organization of, 217, 218n; organizing committee, 218n; SG and, xv, 217, 218n, 509, 511 --Committee on Conciliation and Arbitration, 310-11; and labor disputes, 354-55, 387-88, 388n, 389-90, 479; letters from subcommittee of, 387-90; meeting, 1901 (New York City), 335n, 351-53, 355n; report of, 353-55, 355n; SG and, 334, 335n, 352-53, 355n, 357n, 367-68, 368n, 369, 372, 385n, 411n National conference on U.S foreign policy (1898, Saratoga, N.Y.), 4:506n, 11n; SG and, 3-11, 13-14, 15n, 217 National Founders' Association, 367, 368n National Labor Union, 3:204n; convention, 1868 (New York City), 159, 160n National Metal Trades Association, 275-77, 277-78n; Administrative Council, meeting, 1901 (Chicago), 369, 369n; Committee on Finance and Strikes, 369n, 372n; and Machinists, International Association of, nine-hour campaign, 332, 333-34n, 367-69, 369n, 372; and Murray Hill agreement, 216n, 432n National Metal Trades Council. See Metal trades unions: national alliance of National Watch Co., 30-31, 32n Navarro, Pedro A., 182, 188n Nelson, Henry J., 280, 281n, 283 Newlands, Francis, 457, 458n New Orleans Central Labor Union, 261, 262n New Orleans Central Trade and Labor Council. See New Orleans Central Labor Union New Orleans Central Trades and Labor Council, 3:244n, 240n, 262n New Orleans general strike (1892), 3:243n, 344, 346n New York Board of Mediation and Arbitration, 2:10n, 236n, 247n, 379n, 384n New York Central Railroad: strike against (1900), 247, 247n New York City: breadline raid, 33-34, 35n; rapid transit system, 81-82, 82n New York City Building Trades Council, 447-48n New York City Central Federated Union, 1:379n; and painters' controversy, 446, 448n New York City Central Labor Union, 1:379n, 64n New York City Rapid Transit Commission, 82n New Yorker Volkszeitung, 72-73, 74n; SG and, 512-13, 514n New York Evening Journal, 63n; letter to editor of, 61-63 New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Co., 497n New York State Tenement House Commission, 254n; SG and, 253- 54 New York Sun: lockout (1899-1902), 236n, 405, 406n New York World: letter to, 309 Nicholas II, 14, 15n Noonan, Martin J., 4:431n, 46-47, 48n, 49n Northern Coal Co., 94-95 Noyes, Crosby S., 243n Oakes, Elmer, 279n O'Brien, William J., 153, 154n O'Connell, James,* 31-32n, 37, 38n, 126n, 157, 158n, 176n, 365, 435-38, 438n, 464n; and AFL dues, 57, 58n; elected AFL vice-president, 57n (1898), 177n (1899), 294n (1900), 445 (1901); and Granite Cutters' assessment, 233, 238; and jurisdiction questions, 78, 103-4, 104-5n, 113n, 172, 172n, 173-75, 257, 290-91, 292n, 448n; letters from, 30-31, 103-4, 276; letter to, 112-13; and Machinists, International Association of, nine-hour campaign, 333, 340, 357n, 367-69; and metal trades unions, national alliance of, 275; and Murray Hill agreement, 214; and organizing, 43, 47 O'Connell, John J., 244-45, 245n Odell, Benjamin, 361n O'Donnell, Edward, 4:191n, 78, 79n O'Donnell, Thomas,* 418, 419n O'Hagan, M., 90, 93n O'Leary, John, 435n Olney, Richard, 3:405n, 308n Olney arbitration bill. See Legislation, U.S.: Olney arbitration bill Omaha Central Labor Union, 160n O'Neil (labor spy), 331 O'Neil, Michael J., 38, 39n Open-shop campaign, 367n Oppenheimer, Moses, 76n; letter to, 74-76 Orange Free State, 122n Organizers. See American Federation of Labor: organizers Oriental workers, 309. See also Chinese, exclusion of; Chinese, immigration of; Chinese exclusion conferences; Japanese, exclusion of O'Rourke, Eugene F., 50, 53n, 175, 176n O'Sullivan, John F.,* 36, 38, 38n; accounts of AFL 1901 convention, 430-32, 432n, 433-35, 438-41, 444-45; letters to, 124-26, 153-54 O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney,* 154n Oulmann, Peter,* 418, 419n Overtime: AFL and, 16; SG and, 16-17 Pabst, Gustav G., 106, 108n Pabst Brewing Co.: boycott of (1899) 107, 107n, 108-9, 110n; letter from, 108-9, letter to, 109; strike against (1899), 106-7, 107n Paine, Robert T., 13-14, 15n Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of,* 79n; conference, 1900, 160n, 260, 260n; division within, 160n; jurisdiction of, 161, 162-63n, 290, 292n, 427-28, 428-29n, 446-47, 447-48n, 449, 518; unification of, 160n, 260, 260n Painters, National Alliance of, 448n Pana Coal Co.: strike against (1898), 30n Paper Hangers' Protective and Beneficial Association of America, National,* 162n; jurisdiction of, 161, 162-63n Paris Exposition of 1900. See Exposition Universelle de 1900 Parker, William N., 128, 129n Parsons, John N.,* 153, 154n Pattern Makers' League of North America,* 214, 216n, 275-77, 285 Patterson, John H., 364, 366n Paulding, James K., 74-76, 76n Payne, Sereno E., 168n Pearce, William C.,* 211, 211n Pennsylvania, United Labor League of Western, 4:374n, 174, 176n Pennsylvania: Board of Pardons, 84-85, 85n Penrose, Boies, 85n, 466, 467n, 471, 473, 474n, 485-86; letter to, 84-85 People, The, 72-73, 73n, 74n Peoples' Street Railway Co.: strike against (1901-4), 378, 379n Perkins, George W.,* 73n, 253n; letters from, 214-15, 251- 52; letters to, 71-73, 126-27, 397-98 Perkins, George W. (of U.S. Steel), 483, 484n Pettigrew, Richard F., 248, 249n Pfahler, William H., 367-68, 368n, 369, 464n Philadelphia, United Labor League of, 2:179n, 340 Philippines: annexation of, 44-46, 64, 64n, 65; insurrection in, 64n, 136; SG and, xv-xvi, 6-7, 8-11, 23, 25-26, 62-63, 136, 139 Picketing: SG and, 241 Piece work: SG and, 333 Pierce, Abby G., 247n; letters to, 246-47, 420-21 Pierce, Jefferson D.,* 246n, 247, 247n, 338-39, 339n, 396n, 420, 421n; letters to, 246, 451-52 Pierce, Walter L., 367, 368n, 369, 372 Pinkertons, 1:455n, 84 Pintado, Gonzalez. See Pintado, José González Pintado, José González, 185, 188n Pintó, Domingo G., 185, 188n Pittsburgh Central Trades Council, 408, 408n Plate Printers' Union of the U.S. and Canada, International Steel and Copper: strike, 1900-1902 (local 1, Philadelphia): 318n, 320 Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Steam Fitters' Helpers of the U.S. and Canada, United Association of Journeymen, 4:*; convention, 1900, 257n Political action: AFL and, 49-53, 53n, 54-56, 162n, 210, 265-66, 282-84, 286n, 441-43, 444n. See also Trade unions: nonpartisan political action by, SG and; Trade unions: party politics in; Trade unions: party politics in, SG and Pomeroy, William C., 4:*, 142n Pommer, Charles, 245, 245n Porter, James E.,* 261, 262n Porter, William A., 202-3, 207n Postal Appropriations Act. See Legislation, U.S.: Postal Appropriations Act Post Office Clerks, United National Association of: convention, 1901 (Milwaukee), 391n Powderly, Terence V.,* 266, 267n, 326-27 Powell, George,* 79, 81n Powell, Thomas S., 117n Powell, Walker V.,* 124, 127n Prescott, William B.,* 380n; letter to, 379-80 Pressmen's and Assistants' Union of North America, International Printing,* 341n; local 14 (Denver), 393, 395, 396n; strike, 1901, 340, 342n Pressmen's Union, Job: local 1 (Denver), 395, 396n Preston, Veryl, 387, 388n Prince, Samuel, 3:*, 148n; letters to, 147-48, 429 Proctor, Redfield, 3:271n, 458n Public ownership of utilities: AFL and, 361 Pueblo, Central Trades and Labor Union of. See Pueblo Trades and Labor Assembly Pueblo Courier, 97 Pueblo Trades and Labor Assembly, 90, 93n Puerto Rico: conditions in, 24-25; general strike (1900), 415n, 423-24, 425n; labor conditions in, 280-81, 281n; organizing in, 279-81, 281n; SG and, xvi, 22, 139 Pullman, George M., 3:*, 174, 176n Pullman strike (1894), 3:521-25, 3:526n, 65 Quhn (socialist). See Kuhn, Henry Ralston, Jackson H., 4:294n, 211n, 244n Railroad Telegraphers of North America, Order of,* 124-25, 127n; strike, 1900, 295-96, 307n Railway Carmen of America, Brotherhood of,* 222n; lodge 23 (Ft. Worth, Tex.), 221 Railway Trackmen of America, Brotherhood of,* 177, 178n Ratchford, Michael D.,* 266-67, 267n Reece, Thomas, 66, 69n Reed (delegate). See Reid, Alexander Reed, Thomas B., 3:19n, 41, 42n Reeves, Bert C., 393, 395, 395n Regional divisions in labor movement: SG and, xiv-xv Reid, Alexander, 165, 168n Reid, Stuart, 46, 48n, 51 Reid, W. P., 439n Reilly, A. J., 316n Reitzel, F., 271n Republican national convention: 1868, 159, 160n; 1900, 211, 211n Reynolds, Louis, 387n; letter to, 386-87 Rice, Columbus S., 221, 222n Richmond Central Labor Union, 431, 432n, 460-62 Richmond Central Trades and Labor Council, 430, 432n, 462 Ridgely, Edwin, 244n Riordon, Daniel J., 196, 198n Rist, Frank L., 3:*, 129, 138n, 374 Riverside Cotton Mills: strike against (1901), 336n Robertson v. Baldwin, 4:294n, 8, 24, 62, 304-6 Robinson, Herman,* 453-54, 454n Robinson, Judd K.,* 115n; letter to, 114-15 Roca, Pedro, 184-85, 188n Rogers, James E. T., 2:206n, 303, 309n Rogers, Louis W.,* 60, 61n Rogers, Thorald. See Rogers, James E. T. Rogers et al. v. Evarts et al., 244n Rome: fall of, 26 Ronemus, Frank L.,* 222n; letter to, 221-22 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1:443n, 82n, 406n, 425; SG and, 405, 416n, 423, 457, 499 Root, Elihu, 437, 438n Rosenberg, Edward, 288, 292n, 406-7, 468, 518 Rosonski, M., 283, 286n Ryan, William D., 286, 287n Safety Appliance Act. See Legislation, U.S.: Safety Appliance Act Sailors' Union of the Pacific,* 339n Sampson, William T., 4, 11n San Antonio Trades Council, 439n San Francisco Building Trades Council, 338, 339n, 475 San Francisco Labor Council, 4:172n, 338, 339n, 475, 475n Sanial, Lucien D.,* 429, 430n Saratoga conference. See National conference on U.S. foreign policy Sargent, Frank P.,* 311, 311n, 388n, 464n, 494-96; letters from, 387-90 Saul, A., 439n Sayewiz, A., 29n Sayward, William H., 353, 355n, 367-68 Scaife, William,* 494n; letter from, 492-94 Scalemen and Weighers' Association (New Orleans), 261 Schamel, Harvey, 115, 116n, 149, 393, 395, 396n; letter from, 393-95 Schley, Winfield S., 4, 11n Schlüter, Hermann,* 72-73, 73n, 74n Schmel, Harvey. See Schamel, Harvey Schonfarber, Jacob G., 153, 154n Schussler, John H., 395, 396n Schwab, Charles M., 358-60, 361n, 384n, 387, 410-11, 411n, 464n, 478-80 Schwanhauser, William, 372, 372n Scott, Henry T., 433n Scott, Irving M., 483, 484n Screwmen's Benevolent Association 1 (New Orleans), 261 Screwmen's Benevolent Association 2 (New Orleans), 261 Seal, William E., 430-31, 432n Seamen's Union of America, International,* 39n Sedan: battle of, 10, 11n, 27 Segregated unions: AFL and, xiv, 261, 262n, 264, 327, 327- 28n, 344, 413-14, 430-31, 432n, 440, 460-62 Sellers, William, 202, 205, 207n Sewell, William J., 455, 456n Seymour, Horatio, 159, 160n Shaffer, Theodore J.,* 54, 56n, 384n, 385, 385n, 388n, 411n, 464n; letter from, 384; letters to, 387-90 Shafter, William R., 4, 11n, 21 Shalkop, Daniel M., 341, 342n Shallcopp (iron molder). See Shalkop, Daniel M. Shamp, Chauncey L.,* 162n, 169-71, 171n, 286, 287n, 394 Shaw, David, 316n Sherman, Charles O.,* 440, 441n Sherman, H. W, 327-28n Siclen, George Van. See Van Siclen, George W. Sign Painters. See Sign Writers of America, International Association of Sign Writers of America, International Association of, 428n; jurisdiction of, 427-28, 428-29n, 429n, 518 Silver question: AFL and, 35-36 Sinclair, Bartlett, 98n Singer Sewing Machine Co., 99 Six Centuries of Work and Wages (Rogers), 2:206n, 303, 309n Skilled workers: organization of, SG and, 57, 79-80 Slayton, John W., 282, 286n Sliding wage scale, 263n Slocum, John,* 517n; letter from, 516 Smith, Charles D., 395, 396n Smith, Charles S., 82n, 351, 355n; letter to, 81-82 Smith, Joseph, 91 Smith, Peter,* 164, 168n Smith, Walter L., 244n Smith, William F., 240n; letters to, 239-40, 261 Social Democracy of America, 4:342n, 342n Social Democratic Party of the U.S., 340, 342n Socialist Cooperative Publishing Association, 73, 74n Socialist Labor Party, 18, 51-53, 73, 125-26, 265, 267n, 340, 429, 430n Socialists: and AFL, 49-53, 53n, 54-56, 72, 73n, 439, 441- 43, 444n, 445-46, 449; and National Civic Federation, 351-53, 491; SG and, 18, 54-55, 72-73, 284, 340-41, 352-53, 449, 512-13, 514n Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, 4:97-98n, 74n, 429, 430n, 491; convention, 1896 (New York City), 4:157n, 56n; District Alliance 11 (Chicago), 101, 102n Social Reform Club of New York, 4:57n, 74-76 Sodekson, Nathan, 475-76 Södra Spårvägspersonalens Fackförening (Southern Streetcar Co. Employees' Union, Stockholm), 308n Some Reasons for Chinese Exclusion. Meat vs. Rice (Gutstadt), 407n South: labor conditions in, 7, 28, 43, 46-47; organizing in, 43, 46-47, 48n, 49n, 278-79, 279n, 312-13, 321, 322n, 377-78, 438-39, 439n, 461, 461n, 462-63, 504-5, 505n South African Republic, 122, 122n South Carolina State Federation of Labor, 313, 313n Southern Industrial Convention: meeting, 1900 (Chattanooga), 303, 308n Southern Streetcar Co., 308n Sovereign, James R.,* 96-97, 98n Spanish-American War, 4:465-66n; SG and, 3-4, 20-22, 63 Spaulding, Mr. See Paulding, James K. Sperry, Mark L., 212-13, 213n St. Bernard Coal Co., 322n St. Louis Central Trades and Labor Union, 1:166n, 3:206n, 491 St. Louis Metal Trades Association, 278n St. Louis Metal Trades Council, 287n St. Louis Transit Co.: strike against (1900), 250n State v. Holden, 114, 115n Statute of Laborers. See Legislation, foreign: England Steam Engineers, International Union of,* 79n, 446; jurisdiction of, 161, 162n, 170-71, 172n, 290, 292n, 434, 503, 503n, 503-4n, 514-15, 515-16n; local 1 (Denver), 393-94, 396n; local 18 (Cincinnati), jurisdiction of, 501-3, 503n, 514-15, 516n Steunenberg, Frank, 93n, 97, 98n, 99n, 132 "Stick to Your Union" (West), 71, 71n Stove Mounters' and Steel Range Workers' International Union of North America,* 277n Stove Pattern Makers, 323 Stover, Charles B., 74-76, 76n Strasser, Adolph,* 251, 252n Street Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of,* 169n; convention, 1901 (Buffalo), 346, 347n, 361n; local 161 (Washington, D.C.), 263, 263n; local 194 (New Orleans), 378, 379n; organizing, in South, 377-78 Strikes: AFL financial appeals for, 149-50, 151n, 250, 251n, 273, 274n, 335-36, 336n; AFL financial support of, xiii-xiv, 233-35, 235n, 236-39, 251-52, 253n, 255-56, 256n, 432; SG views of, 284, 296-301, 303, 306, 506-7, 509 Strikes, sympathy, 340, 342n, 375, 433n, 495-96, 497n, 503n; SG and, 114, 497n Strikes and lockouts: --bakers: 1900 (Cuba), 180 --blacksmiths: 1899-1900 (Philadelphia), 124, 126n, 205-6 --blast furnace workers: 1901 (Buffalo), 383-84n --brewery workers: 1900 (Kansas City, Mo.), 260n; 1902 (Cincinnati), 503n, 516n --cigarmakers: 1890 (Binghamton, N.Y.), 3:26n, 241, 244n; 1899 (Ottumwa, Iowa), 128, 129n; 1900 (Cuba), 180-84, 188n; 1900-1901 (New York City), 234, 236n, 240-43, 243-44n, 244n, 251-52, 253n, 255-56, 256n --cloakmakers: 1898 (Chicago), 101, 102n --construction workers: 1900-1901 (Chicago), 214-15, 215-16n, 233 --coopers: 1899 (Milwaukee), 106-7, 107n, 151 --firemen, stationary: 1901 (Cincinnati), 374-75, 375n; 1901 (eastern Pa.), 381, 382n --freight handlers: 1898-99 (Ludington, Mich.), 58-59, 59n, 60-61 --general strikes: 1892 (New Orleans), 3:243n, 344, 346n; 1899 (Cuba), 180, 185-86, 187n, 232n; 1900 (Puerto Rico), 415n, 423-24, 425n --glass workers: 1899 (N.J.), 283, 286n; 1900 (Bridgeton, N.J.), 246 --granite cutters: 1900, 235n, 237 --Homestead strike: 1892, 3:189n, 84 --iron, steel, and tin workers: 1901, 384, 384-85n, 385-88, 388n, 389-90, 411, 411n, 479 --Leadville strike: 1896-97, 4:253-56, 4:257n, 90, 150 --machinists: 1899-1900 (Philadelphia), 124, 126n, 205-6; 1900 (Chicago), 214, 216n, 233; 1901-2, 333-34n, 367-69, 369n, 372 --masons: 1899 (Cuba), 187n --metal trades workers: 1901-2 (San Francisco), 432, 432-33n --miners: 1892 (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho), 3:214n, 93n; 1896-97 (Leadville; see Leadville strike); 1897 (East and Midwest), 4:345n, 297, 386, 486, 488n; 1898 (Virden, Ill.), 26, 30n, 43-44; 1898-99 (Pana, Ill.), 30n; 1899 (Denver and Pueblo, Colo.), 114, 115n; 1899 (Wardner, Idaho), 92-93n, 101n, 114, 151n, 232n; 1899 (Wardner), SG and, 90, 95-97, 129-36, 148-50, 231; 1900 (Md.), 217-18, 218-19n; 1900 (Pa.), 262, 263n; 1900-1903? (Ky.), 321, 322n --National Cash Register: 1901-2 (Dayton, Ohio), 364-65, 366-67n, 460n, 489-90 --plate printers: 1900-1902 (Philadelphia), 318n, 320 --printers: 1899-1900 (Pittsburgh), 174-75, 176n, 234, 236n; 1899-1902 (New York Sun), 234, 236n, 405, 406n --printing pressmen: 1901 (Chicago), 340, 342n --railroad workers: 1900 (Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway), 295-96, 307n; 1900 (Buffalo), 247, 247n --shipyard workers: 1899-1900 (Philadelphia), 124, 126n, 165, 205-6 --street railway workers: 1900 (St. Louis), 250, 250n; 1900 (Stockholm), 301, 308n; 1901 (Albany, N.Y.), 360, 361n; 1901-2 (Jamestown, N.Y.), 378, 379n; 1901-4 (Dayton, Ohio), 378, 379n --tailors: 1900 (various cities), 234, 235n; 1900 (Chicago), 215, 216-17n --team drivers: 1902 (Boston), 494-96, 496-97n --textile workers: 1900 (Alamance Co., N.C.), 272-73, 274n, 418; 1901 (Danville, Va.), 335, 336n, 369-71 --water works engineers: 1901 (Pana, Ill.), 401-4, 404n Stunnenberg. See Steunenberg, Frank Sturgess, Thomas F., 12, 12n Sudowitz, David, 101-2, 102n Sullivan, James H., 4:*, 39n Sullivan, Jere L.,* 140-41, 142n Swift Packing Co., 100 Syracuse Central Trades and Labor Assembly, 376, 377n Szegedy, Henry W.,* 157, 158n Tacoma Trades Council, 469, 470n Tailors' Union of America, Journeymen (JTUA),* 235n, 238 Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles-Maurice de, 159, 160n Tanner, John R., 30n Tansey, James,* 418, 419n Taylor, Henry E., 321, 322n Team Drivers' International Union,* 391n; benefits, 391; convention, 1901 (Chicago), 390-91, 391n, 409-10, 410n; dues, 391, 409-10, 410n; jurisdiction of, 290, 292n, 503, 503-4n; local 25 (Boston), 409, 410n; strike, 1902 (local 25), 494-96, 496-97n Teamsters' and Loaders' Benevolent Association (New Orleans), 261 Tea Operatives and General Labourers' Association, 69n Tenement House Commission. See New York State Tenement House Commission Teney, Charles W.,* 106, 108n Tenorio, Juan, 185, 188n Territorial expansion, 64-66; AFL and, 43-46, 48n; SG and, xv, 4-11, 22-29, 32-35, 35n, 45, 48n, 61-63, 136, 139-40 Texas and Pacific Coal Co., 505n Textile Operatives, American Federation of: convention, 1900 (Washington, D.C.), 418, 419n; founding of, 274n, 419n Textile Workers, International Union of,* 274n, 418, 419n; appeal, 273, 274n, 335-36, 336n; convention, 1900, 336n Textile Workers of America, National Union of,* 52, 53n, 274n; conference, 1899, 274n Textile Workers of America, United: founding of, 274n, 419n Textile workers' unions: amalgamation of, 271-72, 274n, 418- 19, 419n, 420n; dues, 419, 419-20n --conferences of: 1899, 274n; 1900 (Washington, D.C.), 274n; 1901 (Boston), 274n; 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 274n, 418-19, 419n, 419-20n Theatrical Stage Employes of the U.S. and Canada, National Alliance of,* 451n; local 7 (Denver), 394, 396n, 451n Theis, Edward H.,* 460n; letter to, 459-60 Thomas, A. A., 364, 367n Thomas, Eben, 411n Thomas, Llewelyn E., 394, 396n Thomas, Llewelyn R.,* 214, 216n, 275, 284-85, 287n, 382, 382n; letter from, 276 Thorne, William J.,* 68, 70n Throckmorton, Harry S., 428n, 428-29n; letter from, 426-28 Thum, Charles. See Thum, Otto F. Thum, Otto F.,* 90, 93n Thurber, Francis B., 3:375n, 13, 15n; letter to, 32-35 Thurston, John, 244n Tight-Barrel Machine Workers (Milwaukee), 82-83, 84n Tile Layers' and Helpers' International Union, Ceramic, Mosaic, and Encaustic,* 453, 454n; local 29 (New York City), 453, 454n Tillett, Benjamin,* 69n; letter to, 66-69 Tin Plate Workers' International Protective Association of America,* 81n Tobacco trust. See American Tobacco Co.; Continental Tobacco Co. Tobacco Workers' International Union,* 119n; local 12 (Richmond), 430-31, 432n; local 40 (Richmond), 430-31, 432n; local 76 (Danville, Va.), 462, 463n; and tobacco trust, 117-19, 119n; and wage increase, 462, 463n Tobin, John F.,* 50, 53, 53n, 410n, 491 Tobin, William, 89, 92n Torpey, James J., 393, 395, 396n Torpy, J. See Torpey, James J. Tracey, Thomas F. See Tracy, Thomas F. Tracy, Thomas F.,* 47, 49n, 171, 172n, 357n, 384n, 398n, 434; letters to, 356-57, 392, 455-56 Trade, overseas, 65; SG and, 8, 62-63 Trade agreements, regional or national, 216n, 275-77, 297- 98, 310, 321, 322n, 328, 329n, 334, 341, 342n, 354, 431. See also Murray Hill agreement Trade councils: SG and, 350, 380-81, 382n, 518-19 Trades Union Congress of Great Britain, 4:*, 69n Trade unions: affiliation of, with AFL, SG and, 124-25, 265- 68, 362-63, 363n; benefits of, SG and, 110-11, 112n, 240-41, 416-17; constitutions of, SG critiques of, 207-9, 399; dues of, 419; dues of, SG and, 57, 110-11, 112n, 323, 410n, 419-20n; industrial organization of, xiv, 171, 290, 381, 433-34, 445-46 (see also Jurisdictional disputes; Trade unions: jurisdiction of); interests of, SG and, 40-42; nonpartisan political action by, SG and, 12; objectives of, SG and, 132, 136-38, 142-43; officers of, replacement of, SG and, 140-42, 142n; organization of, SG and, 136-38, 199, 262-63, 486-88; party politics in, 412; party politics in, SG and, 68, 265-66, 284; qualifications of delegates to conventions of, SG and, 19-20; urban character of, SG and, 119-20 --jurisdiction of: AFL and, xiv, 76-78, 79n, 104n, 160-61, 162n, 162-63n, 163n, 169-72, 172n, 173-76, 220, 221n, 259-60, 287-92, 292n, 292-93n, 293n, 374, 375n, 429n, 433-34, 438, 439n, 443-44, 444n, 445-47, 447-48n, 448-49; AFL Executive Council and, 76-78, 79n, 104n, 162n, 162-63n, 172n, 221n, 423n, 494n, 503, 503-4n, 514-16, 517n; SG and, xiv, 76-78, 99, 102, 102n, 112-13, 113n, 160n, 162n, 244-45, 245n, 257-60, 260n, 271-72, 274n, 288-89, 322-23, 331, 331-32n, 336-37, 374-75, 421-22, 423n, 426-28, 428-29n, 438, 439n, 443-45, 448, 448n, 449, 484-85, 485n, 491-92, 492n, 493-94, 501-3, 503n, 515, 518 Trans-Mississippi Congress, 168n; convention, 1899 (Wichita, Kans.), 164, 168n Transvaal. See South African Republic Trapper, Herman F., 19n; letter to, 18-19 Trautmann, William E.,* 374, 375n Treaty of Paris (1898), 4:466n, 64n, 72, 73n Troutman, Mr. See Trautmann, William E. Trump, William D., 60-61, 61n Trusts: AFL and, 281-82; SG and, 117-19, 119n, 143-46, 358- 61 Typographia, German-American,* 510-11, 511n Typographical Union, International,* 18, 19n, 234; jurisdiction of, 103-4, 104-5n, 112-13, 113n, 172-76, 288-92, 292n, 445; local 16 (Chicago), 342n; local 49 (Denver), 393, 395, 395n; local 202 (Seattle), 470n; local 271 (Boise, Idaho), 97, 99n; and mechanization, 83 Ulrich, Henry A., 269-70, 271n Unemployment statistics: SG and, 87-88 Union Horse Nail Co., 31 Union Iron Works, 433n, 483 Union label: AFL and, 373, 374n, 412-13, 413n; SG and, 120- 21, 121n, 269-70, 350, 373, 406, 477-78 United Labor League of Philadelphia, 2:179n, 340 United Labor League of Western Pennsylvania, 4:374n, 174, 176n United Labor League of Wilmington and Vicinity, 387, 387n U.S. Army, contracts for: SG and, 100 U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 411n U.S. Congress: AFL Executive Council lobbying of, 325-26, 327n U.S. Constitution: Thirteenth Amendment, 303-4 U.S. Department of Industry and Commerce (proposed): AFL and, 13-14 U.S. Department of Labor, 2:127n; AFL and, 13-14; SG and, 432 U.S. Export Association, 35n U.S. House of Representatives: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 466; Committee on the Judiciary, 211, 211n, 316n, 326; Committee on Labor, 189-97, 197-98n, 201-7, 207n, 212-13, 222-30, 230n, 478-82, 482n, 497-500; Committee on Military Affairs, 231, 232n U.S. Industrial Commission, 4:505n, 142-46, 214-15, 216n, 226, 266-67, 358-60, 361n U.S. Projectile Co., 207n U.S. Senate: Committee on Education and Labor, 248, 325, 498; Committee on Immigration, 466-67, 470-74, 474n U.S. Steel Corp., 334, 335n, 360, 480; strike against (1901), 384-85n, 385-88, 388n, 389-90, 479 U.S. Strike Commission, 3:579n, 308n United Traction Co.: strike against (1901), 360, 361n Unskilled workers: organization of, SG and, 57, 79-80 Urick, Ambrose L., 86, 87n Vail, J. M., 275 Valentine, Joseph F.,* 175, 176n Valesh, Eva McDonald,* 330, 330n, 356 Valesh, Frank, 3:128n, 325, 325n Van Siclen, George W., 122n; letter to, 122 Veiller, Lawrence T., 254n; letter to, 253-54 Vestibules (on street cars), 347, 347n Vogt, Hugo, 3:*, 429, 430n Wages: SG and, 87-88, 94-95 Wainright, Richard, 21, 29n Walker, Harry, 336, 336n, 370-71 Walker, Henry M., 393, 395, 395n, 452; letter from, 393-95 Walker, Robert W., 505n; letter from, 504-5 War Expenditures Revenue Act. See Legislation, U.S.: War Expenditures Revenue Act Warder, George W., 105n Warner, George H., 4:272n, 165, 168n, 170-71, 174-75, 288, 292n Washington, Booker T., 4:408n, 345, 346n Washington, D.C., Central Labor Union, 4:171n, 199n, 411n Washington Electric and Traction Co., 262-63, 263n Washington Evening Star: criticism of SG in, 243n; letter to editor, 240-43 Washington State Federation of Labor, 450n, 468 Washington State Labor Congress, 449, 450n, 467-68; convention, 1902 (Tacoma), 467-68, 470n. See also Washington State Federation of Labor Waterloo, battle of, 27 Waters, Harry B., 395, 396n Watts, John T., 152n; letter to, 152 Webb, George R., 312-13, 313n Webb, William, 453n Weber, Frank J.,* 151n; letter to, 148-51 Webster, M. M., 157, 158n West: organizing in, 48n, 49n, 115, 116n, 149, 278-79, 279n, 338-39, 395, 396n, 468-69 West, Thomas H., 71n; letter to, 71 West Coast Furniture Co., 339n Western Central Labor Union of Seattle, 3:55n, 469, 470n Western Labor Union, 4:452-53n, 151n, 393-95, 468-69, 517; and AFL, 396n, 446-47, 450-52, 468-69, 517; convention, 1899 (Salt Lake City), 91, 93n, 114 West London Social Guild, 315-16n Wheeler, Joseph, 21, 29n White, Henry,* 102n, 311, 464n, 482, 483n; letters from, 387-90; letters to, 101-2, 404-5 White Act. See Legislation, U.S.: White Act Whitehead, James,* 418, 419n Whitney, F. Stacy, 470n; letter from, 467-70 Wilhelm II, 4:155n, 14, 15n Wilkes-Barre Central Labor Union, 123n Wilkie, Alexander,* 154, 154n, 166 Wilkinson, I. B., 370, 371n Williams, John,* 384n; letter from, 384 Williams, Mrs. J. A., 264 Wilmington and Vicinity, United Labor League of, 387, 387n Wilson, D. Douglas,* 116, 117n, 368 Wilson, J. B., 402-3 Wilson, John T.,* 178n; letter from, 177-78 Woman suffrage, 140n, 158-60; AFL and, 139-40, 140n, 159, 160n; SG and, 139-40 Women workers, 30, 70, 70n, 129n, 316n; AFL and, 36-38, 39n; SG and, 17, 39n, 200, 431 Wood, F. W., 225, 230n Wood, James D., 321, 322n Wood, Leonard, 183-84, 186, 188n Woodbury, Oliver E., 4:272n, 174, 176n Wood Carvers' Association of North America, International,* 162n; jurisdiction of, 161, 162n Woods, J. D. See Wood, James D. Wood-Workers' International Union of America, Amalgamated,* 107, 108n, 162n; jurisdiction of, 161, 162n, 421-22, 422-23n; local 6 (Baltimore), 269-71, 271n; and union label, 269-70 Workingmen: attacks on, 26, 250, 250-51n, 321, 322n, 454- 55 Young, Lucien, 231, 232n Zorn, Julius,* 53, 56n, 171, 172n, 375n, 453n; letter to, 374-75 Zuchthausvorlage. See Legislation, foreign: Germany |
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