The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 7 Index A-L This index also includes references to substantive annotations and glossary entries in previous volumes that are not repeated here; for instance, the reference to the American Labor Union annotation in volume four appears in this index as 4: 453n; and the glossary entry for Clarence Darrow in volume six appears in this index as 6:*.
A (Asterisks indicate glossary entries.) Actor's National Protective Union,* 41n Adair, John A. M., 99n; letter from, 99 Adams, John Q., 88 AFL. See American Federation of Labor "A.F. of L. Campaign Programme," 20, 21n, 60-64, 64n, 95; reactions to, 64-67 Aldrich, William F., 80, 90n Aldridge, William, 130, 142n Allen, Amos L., 80, 89n, 90n Allen, Colonel. See Mulhall, Martin M. Allen, John W., and Sons, 461n Allen, Louis L., 301, 302n Allied Printing Trades Label, 337 Alonso, Rafael, 53n Alpine, John R.,* 442n, 453n; elected AFL vice-president, 427n (1908) American and English Encyclopaedia of Law, 468n American Anti-Boycott Association, 245, 246n American Boom and Timber Co.: strike against (1908), 378-80 American Bridge Co.: strike against (1905- ), 6: 515-16n, 12-13 American Federationist, 249n, 263; financial support of, 425-26, 427n American Federation of Labor: Committee on Building Trades, 275-76, 276n, 277-79; constitution, 319, 320n; defense fund, 6: 128n, 52n, 123-24, 427n, 455n; headquarters, 446-47; newsletter, 426, 427n; office building, 426, 427n, 446-47; SG on, 476; "We Don't Patronize List," see "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL) --Building Trades Department, 365-68, 447, 459-60, 461n, 481; conventions: 1908 (Denver), 443, 445n; 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 312, 313n; 1909 (Tampa) 445n; 1910, 451n; and Glass Workers' International Association of America, Amalgamated, 449-50, 451n; and Hod Carriers and Building Laborers' Union of America, International, 443-44, 445-46n; organization of, 275-76, 276n, 277-79 --conventions: proceedings of, 405-6, 406-7n; 1887 (Baltimore), 211, 214n; 1888 (St. Louis), 367, 368n; 1897 (Nashville), 60, 64n; 1899 (Detroit), 170, 177n; 1902 (New Orleans), 37n, 56n, 243n; 1903 (Boston), 56n, 268n; 1904 (San Francisco), 34, 36n, 486n; 1905 (Pittsburgh), 33, 36n, 130, 201n; 1906 (Minneapolis), 37n, 113n, 126-41 (accounts of), 143-44, 146n, 148-50, 151n, 153, 156-57, 168n, 172, 175, 178, 180n, 182, 185, 186n, 199-200, 201-2n, 214-16, 235, 272-73, 274n, 317, 346n, 389-90, 408n, 424n, 450; 1907 (Norfolk), 216, 217n, 223n, 258n, 267-81 (accounts of), 286n, 288, 290, 297, 298n, 301, 317-18, 365-68, 389-90, 401n, 470n; 1908 (Denver), 269, 269n, 276n, 281n, 395, 400, 401n, 418-26 (accounts of), 428, 441, 452, 457, 470n; 1909 (Toronto), 426, 427n, 445n, 461n, 471n, 473n, 486n, 491; 1910 (St. Louis), 446n, 473n --Executive Council: circulars issued by, 3-6, 6n, 60-64, 64n, 95, 389-93, 440-42 (see also "A.F. of L. Campaign Programme," "Labor's Bill of Grievances," "Labor's Protest to Congress"); circulars issued by, mentioned, 268n, 336n, 372, 372n, 389; and conference regarding Moyer, Haywood, and Pettibone, 144-46, 146n; election of, 281n, 427n; letters to, 17, 32-35, 109-10, 143-46, 152, 223, 266, 287, 289-90, 295-96, 309, 312-13, 318-20, 348, 356-57, 451-53, 457-58, 493-97 --Executive Council, meetings of: Sept. 1903, 6: 178n, 451n; Mar. 1906, 32-33, 36n; June 1906, 37n; Nov. 1906, 113n, 152n, 157, 178; Mar. 1907, 154n, 158n, 194n, 199-201 (minutes), 201n, 216-17; Aug. 1907, 195n, 223n, 242n, 252n, 286n; Jan. 1908, 274n, 309, 310n; Mar. 1908, 307, 308n, 311n, 315n, 319, 320n; Apr. 1908, 470n; June 1908, 308n, 310n, 315n, 342n, 347, 347n; July 1908, 310n, 350n; Sept. 1908, 383n, 387, 388n, 389, 399; Jan. 1909, 443; Apr. 1909, 451n, 457, 457n, 458; June 1909, 470, 470-71n, 496, 498n; Oct. 1909, 471n, 491, 492n; June 1911, 451n --federal labor unions (FLU): FLU 8393 (Brunswick, Ga.), 187, 190n, strike (1903), 187, 190n; FLU 11,747 (Walnut, N.C.), 205, 205n; FLU 12,050 (Lexington, Ky.), 22n; FLU 12,495 (Tell City, Ind.), 229n, strike (1907), 227-29, 229n, 234-35 --Labor Representation Committee, 63, 110n, 135, 376-77; report of, 389-92 --Legislative Committee, 16, 16n, 19, 141n, 169, 191, 288, 346-47, 371n, 372, 389, 457, 458n --local unions, directly affiliated (LU): LU 8156 (cigar tobacco strippers, Boston), 306, 308-9n, 365, 461-62, strike (1908), 309n; LU 10,535 (bottle caners, San Francisco), 219-20, 220n; LU 10,630 (excavators, New York City), 149, 150n; LU 10,631 (rockmen, New York City), 149, 150n; LU 11,594 (hat trimmers, Wabash, Ind.), 197-99, 199n, letter to, 230-31; LU 12,283 (moccasin and moccasin slipper workers, Bangor, Maine), 126n; LU 12,442 (laborers, Goldfield, Nev.), 283, 286n; LU 12,542 (chair plaiters, Tell City, Ind.), 234-35, 236n; LU 12,647 (marine sack sewers and cargo repairers, New Orleans), 225n --Metal Trades Department, 365-68, 368n, 447 --organizers, 181, 190-92, 301; and campaign, 1906, 96-97, 99-100, 102n, 107n, 109n, 121-22, 122n, 358; and campaign, 1908, 346-47, 347n, 350n, 358, 360, 376-77, 377-78n, 380, 383-84, 390; cost of, 165, 231-32; and fees, collection of, 225-26; letters from, 45, 58-59, 99-100, 152, 209, 227-29, 233-35, 281-82, 343-45, 378-80, 383-84, 459-61, 493-97; letters to, 51-52, 57-58, 105-7, 115, 126, 225-26, 231-32, 298-99, 373-74, 394-95, 428; mentioned, 17, 48, 58, 69, 70n, 90n, 104, 104n, 107n, 111, 166n, 181, 190, 198-99, 199n, 209, 224, 225n, 227n, 229n, 230-31, 236, 237n, 268n, 281-82, 298-99n, 340n, 345-46, 347n, 350n, 358, 360, 376, 377-78n, 384n, 385, 390, 395n, 396-97, 398n, 416-17, 417n, 444, 445n, 449, 461n, 469, 472, 473n, 480, 482n, 492, 495, 498n --Union Label Trades Department: convention, 1909 (Washington, D.C.), 456, 457n American Federation of Labor et al. v. Buck's Stove and Range Co., 249-50n. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: injunction case American Labor Union, 4: 453n, 403-4 American Masters of Sculpture (Caffin), 442, 443n American Peace Society, 214n American Sheet and Tin Plate Co.: strike against (1909-10), 472, 473n, 480 American Society of Equity, 234, 236n, 268, 301; state conventions: Kentucky, 1908 (Henderson), 301, 302n; Minnesota, 1908 (St. Paul), 301, 302n; Wisconsin, 1908 (Eau Claire), 301, 302n American Tobacco Co., 473n Anderson, Thomas H., 357, 357n Appleton, William A.,* 489, 490n A. R. Barnes and Co. et al. v. Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, 12n Arbitration, international, 179-80, 180n, 206, 211, 214n Arbitration boards, 300; SG views on, 300n Arnold, Emil, 427n Asiatic Exclusion League, 147, 148n Associated Press, 406n Atlas Cement Works, 45 Augusta (Ga.) Trades Council, 59n Austin, John, 468n Bailey, Willis J., 80, 90n Baine, Charles L.,* 39n; letter from, 37-39 Baltimore Federation of Labor, 2: 68n, 120n Baltz, J. & P., Brewing Co.: proposed boycott of (1906), 33 Barbers' International Union of America, Journeymen, 6:*; local 205 (Denver), 8, 9n Barnard, George G., 442, 443n Barnes, J. Mahlon,* 129, 141n, 144, 427n Barnett, Cicero M., 329n Barr, Frank, 408n; letter from, 407 Barrett, Charles S., 59, 59n Battle Creek Breakfast Food Co., Ltd., 302-4, 304n Beattie, William W.,* 250, 252n Bechtold, George,* 154n; letter from, 153-54 Beck, James, 250n Beeks, Gertrude, 6: 387n, 244 Bell, Charles K., 160-61, 161n Bell, George W., 383, 385n Bell, Henry C., 348-50, 350n, 357-60, 377; letter to, 348-50 Bell, Theodore A., 117, 118n, 384 Belmont, August, 6: 380n, 69-70, 70n Benner, Lafayette, 76, 90n Bennett, J. S., 104, 105n Bensley, Martha S., 46, 47n Berger, Victor L.,* 129-31, 137-39, 141-42n, 269, 269n, 270, 274, 280 Berlyn, Bernard, 363, 364n Berner, Edmund, 130, 142n Berry, George L.,* 337, 338n Bert, George, 48, 48n Billings, Hollis C., 59n; letter from, 58-59 Black, Robert J., 121, 122n Black Hand Society, 393 Blackman, William,* 108, 109n Blacks: and housing in Washington, 255; and railroad travel in the South, 21-22 Blackstone, William, 468n Black workers, 21-22, 187-89, 190n, 224-25, 225n, 228, 234 Blaine, James G., 2: 173n, 88 Block, Alexander, 469, 471n Bock, Charles, 116, 118n Bodine, George C., 498n; letter from, 493-97 Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders' Helpers, Heaters, and Holders-on of America, International Brotherhood of, 177n Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders of America, Brotherhood of, 176, 177n Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders of North America, United, 176, 178n Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders, and Helpers of America,International Brotherhood of,* 89n, 178n; convention, 1906 (Kansas City, Kans.), 75, 89-90n; local 40 (Louisville, Ky.), 233-34, 235n; local 168 (Bath, Maine), 76, 90n Bonaparte, Charles J., 5: 484n, 196-97, 197n Boot and Shoe Workers' Union,* 39-40n; arbitration system, 37, 40n; conferences, 1906, 38, 40n; conventions: 1899 (Rochester, N.Y.), 5: 111-12n, 40n; 1906 (Milwaukee), 39, 40n; and Douglas, W. L., Shoe Co., 399, 400n; financial condition of, 38-39; and KOL, 39; local 32 (Lynn, Mass.), 50; local 159 (Syracuse, N.Y.), 339-40, 340n; local 192 (Brockton, Mass.), 37, 39n; strikes: 1905 (local 192, Brockton), 37, 39n; 1906-7 (local 159, Syracuse), 185, 186n, 339 Boston Central Labor Union, 1: 166n, 313 Bousfield, Harry, 69n; letter from, 69; letter to, 94-95 Bowen, Anna T., 365n; letter from, 365 Bowers, Lloyd, 473n Bowersock, Justin DeW., 94, 95n Boycott, SG and, 160-61. See also Boycotts; "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL) Boycotts: Baltz, J. & P., Brewing Co. (proposed, 1906), 33; Buck's Stove and Range Co. (1906-), 153-54, 154n, 249n, 263, 287, 289, 295-96, 296n, 430, 434-35; Dayton (Ohio) Manufacturing Co. (1899-1900), 194n; Elizabeth (N.J.) Daily Journal (1908), 337-38, 338n; Franklin Brewing Co. (1907), 209-10; Houston Ice and Brewing Co. (1907), 222; Kuppenheimer, B., and Co. (1907- ), 178-79, 179n; Loewe v. Lawlor, see "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL), discontinuation of; Ludlow Valve Co. (proposed, 1906), 53-54, 54n; National Cash Register Co. (proposed, 1907), 167-68, 168n, 193, 194-95n; Nettleton, A. E., Co. (1906), 186n; Schultz, Otto B. (1905-6), 158n Boyd, James E., 186n Brandeis, Louis D., 6: 83n, 186n, 245, 339-40, 400n Brandenburg, Broughton, 257-58n, 269, 270n, 271 Branting, Karl H., 484, 486n Brauer Zeitung, 215, 217n Breen, John, 445n Brewers Exchange (New Orleans), 494-95, 497 Brewery Workers of America, United, 498n; jurisdiction of,498n Brewery Workmen of America, International Union of the United,* 36n; charter, restoration of, 272-74, 274n, 317-18; charter, revocation of, 33-35, 36-37n, 199-201, 201-2n, 215-17, 223, 223n, 317; convention, 1908 (New York City), 495, 498n; and IWW, 34; jurisdiction of, 32-35, 36-37n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 201-2n, 208-10, 210-11n, 221-22, 222n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 451-52, 493-97; letter to, 317-18; local 44 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 56 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 58 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 80 (Columbus, Ohio), 152n; local 111 (Houston), 221, 222n; local 161 (New Orleans), 498n; local 215 (New Orleans), 495-96, 498n; strikes: 1907 (Columbus), 209-10, 210n; 1907-8 (local 161, New Orleans), 498n Bricklayers' and Masons' International Union of America,* 281-82, 282n; convention, 1908 (Detroit), 282n; Jewish Union of (Cleveland), 281-82, 282n; local 2 (Jacksonville, Fla.), 354-55, 356n; local 5 (Cleveland), 282, 282n Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, International Association of,* 13n; AFL financial appeal in support of, 12-13; strike, 1905- , 6: 515-16n, 12-13 Brinkman, John, 246n Brockhausen, Frederick, 67n, 130, 142n; letters from, 64-67, 157 Brockton (Mass.) City Council, 400n Brockton (Mass.) Joint Shoe Council, 37, 39n Brockton (Mass.) Shoe Manufacturers' Assoc., 37, 39n, 400n Brown, Arthur L., 186n Brown, E. Gerry, 141n Brown, Morris, 3: 143n, 6: 364n; letter to, 254-55 Brumm, Charles N., 336n; letter to, 334-36 Bruner, Mary, 231, 231n Bryan, William Jennings, 4: 234n, 300n, 387, 387n, 404; and campaign, 1908, 310-11, 369, 370n, 374-75, 380, 384, 384n, 397, 398n, 410-11, 414-15, 415n, 421; letters from, 300, 369; letters to, 351-52, 414-15 Buck's Stove and Range Co.: boycott of (1906- ), 153-54, 154n, 263, 289, 430, 434-35; boycott of, AFL and, 154n, 249n, 287, 295-96, 296n; strike against (1906), 153, 154-55n Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: AFL and, 426, 427n; AFL appeals, 290, 290n, 440-42, 448-49; AFL assessments, 267, 268n, 290, 426, 427n; circular regarding, 440-42; contempt case, 249-50n, 356-57, 387, 392, 394-95, 395n, 399, 426, 430-38, 438n, 439-41, 465, 478, 491, 492n; injunction case, 247-49, 249-50n, 253, 263, 266-67, 287, 289-90, 295-96, 296n, 426, 427n, 430-38, 440-41, 449, 453-54, 465; Mitchell and, 249-50n, 356-57, 392, 426, 430-31, 434, 439-41, 478, 492n; Morrison and, 249-50n, 356-57, 392, 426, 430-31, 434, 439-41, 478, 492n; SG and, 247-49, 249-50n, 253, 266, 289-90, 356-57, 387, 394-95, 395n, 399, 430-41, 453-54, 465-68, 476n, 478, 491, 492n Buck's Stove and Range Co. v. American Federation of Labor et al., 247-49, 249-50n, 356-57. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: injunction case Building trades workers, 183n, 459-61, 461n, 483; in Cleveland, 281-82, 282n; conference, 1907 (Indianapolis), 182, 183n; convention, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 276n; in Danville, Ill., 358; Duncan and, 276n, 277-78; in Goldfield, Nev., 283-85, 286n; in Hartford, Conn., 459-60, 461n; in Jacksonville, Fla., 354-55; SG and, 276n, 277-79. See also AFL: Building Trades Department Burns, Simon,* 121, 122n Bush, Francis X., 15 Business agent: of Jacksonville (Fla.) Central Trades and Labor Council, 353-54 "Business Man and the Masses" (Bryan), 370n "Business Man's Vote" (Van Cleave), 370n Butcher Workmen of America, Brotherhood of,* 343-45, 345-46n; jurisdiction of, 343-45, 345-46n Butler, Thomas S., 80, 90n Byrnes, Patrick S., 108, 109n Cabanas cigar factory: strike against (1907), 220-21, 221n Caffin, Charles H., 442, 443n Cain, George L., 115n; letter to, 114-15 Calderhead, William A., 80, 90n, 94 California: campaign, 1906, in, 117; campaign, 1908, in, 381-84, 384-85n, 413-14, 414n; Democratic state convention, 1908 (Stockton), 383-84, 384n California State Building Trades Council, 6: 5n, 43n California State Federation of Labor, 6: 244n, 111 Call, Homer D.,* 344-45, 345n Calvert, Alfred D., 85, 91n Campaign, 1906: AFL and, 126-41, 141n; AFL Executive Council and, 60-64, 64n, 65-67, 126-41; SG and, 68, 112-13, 138-40. See also AFL: organizers, and campaign, 1906; Individual states Campaign, 1908, 333, 369; AFL and, 341-42, 342n, 373-74, 374n, 376-77, 377-78n, 381, 383, 384n, 389-93, 396-97, 413-14, 416n, 422-24, 424n, 425, 427n; AFL financial appeals for, 342n, 390, 392, 393n; Keefe and, 422, 425; party platforms, AFL and, 309-10, 310n, 311, 348, 348n, 349, 351-52, 369, 370n, 372, 372n; SG and, 348-50, 350n, 351-52, 362n, 369, 370n, 371, 371n, 372-74, 374n, 376-77, 377n, 385-87, 391, 396, 396n, 397, 398n, 401-5, 408-11, 413-15, 415n, 416, 416n, 417-18, 421, 425, 427n, 486n; socialists and, 374-75, 375n, 401-5, 425, 427n, 486n; state conventions, 383-84, 384n. See also AFL: organizers, and campaign, 1908; Individual states Campbell, Philip P., 69, 69n, 94 Canada: central labor bodies in, and AFL, 268n; labor movement in, and AFL, 267, 268n; textile workers in, 236-37 Canada, Trades and Labor Congress of, 4: 471n; AFL and, 267, 268n; convention, 1906 (Victoria, B.C.), 97, 98n Cannon, Joseph G., 3: 20n, 6n, 43, 49, 80, 86-87, 91n, 288, 320n; and campaign, 1906, 96, 101-2, 102n, 103, 106, 130, 140; and campaign, 1908, 349, 350n, 357-60, 377, 387, 390, 398; election as Speaker of the House, 334, 336n; letters to, 3-6, 155-56; SG and, 92, 93n, 101-2, 334, 349, 350n Cap Manufacturers' Association (New York City), 207, 208n Cárdenas, Julio de, 221n Carey, Jeremiah T.,* 202-4, 204n Carey, W. M., 379 Carnegie, Andrew, 2: 36n, 214n Carnova, Mr., 162-64 Carpenters and Joiners of America, United Brotherhood of,* 56n, 282, 483; and Canadian per capita tax, 268n; jurisdiction of, 242-43, 243n, 272; local 8 (Philadelphia), 55; local 55 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 528 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 770 (Denver), 8, 9n; local 1761 (Goldfield, Nev.), 284, 286n; local 1874 (Denver), 8, 9n; and McGuire, 54-56; strikes: 1906-7 (local 595, Lynn, Mass.), 49-50, 50n; 1909 (locals 97, 1672, New Britain, Conn.), 460, 461n Carriage and Wagon Workers' International Union of North America,* 245, 246n Carriage Builders' National Association of the U.S. of America, 245, 246n Cary, William J., 130, 139, 142n; letter to, 332-33 Case, Charles R., 109n; letter from, 107-9 Case, J. I., Threshing Machine Co.: strike against (1905- 6?), 158n Central Union Times (Jacksonville, Fla.), 353-54 Century Syndicate, 256-57, 271 Chafin, Eugene W., 397-98, 399n Chair-Makers' Union (Tell City, Ind.), 228, 229n Chalmers, Hugh, 6: 489n, 168n; letter from, 166-68 Chandler, Michael, 205, 205n Chicago Federation of Labor, 4: 159n, 4: 177n; and campaign, 1906, 110n, 115; and campaign, 1908, 363, 373, 386, 416-17, 417n; Political Action Committee, 363 Chicago Railway Co.: strike against (1908), 342, 342n Chicago Typothetae: strike against (1905- ), 11n Chinese, exclusion of, 206, 267, 268n Chinese workers, 111-12; CMIU and, 308n; in Hawaii, 332-33; and Panama Canal, 93, 93n, 119; SG and, 307 Cigar Makers' International Union of America,* 221n, 483, 500, 501n; constitution of (1879), 307, 308n; convention, 1880 (Chicago), 308n; membership of, SG and, 306-8, 308n; local 68 (Albany, N.Y.), 1: 263n, 308n; local 97 (Boston), 308n; local 151 (Havana), 220, 221n; strike, 1907 (Havana, Cuba), 220-21, 221n Cigar packers, 307 Citizens' Alliance. See Citizen's Industrial Association of America Citizens alliances, local: Beloit, Wis., 157; Boston, 50, 50n; Illinois, 346, 347n; Racine, Wis., 157 Citizens' Industrial Association of America, 6: 193n, 48-49, 49n, 118n, 155n, 191-92, 245, 346, 347n City of Rio de Janeiro, sinking of, 4, 7n Clabaugh, Harry M., 248, 249-50n Clay, Henry, and Bock Co.: strike against (1907), 220-21, 221n Cleveland, Grover, 2: 127n, 24, 25n Cleveland (Ohio) Central Labor Union. See Cuyahoga Co. (Ohio), United Trades and Labor Council of Cleveland Electric Railway Co., 342n Cloakmakers, Joint Board of (New York City), 470n CMIU. See Cigar Makers' International Union of America Cochren, Alexander, 76, 90n Cohen, Fannie,* 499, 501n Collins, Peter W.,* 226, 227n, 482n Columbus (Ohio) Federation of Labor, 152n Columbus (Ohio) Trades and Labor Assembly, 4: 82n, 152-53n Comerford, Matthew,* 33, 35, 36n; letter to, 218 Confédération Générale du Travail (General Confederation of Labor): 479, 479n Conference, Protest, 1908. See Protest Conference, 1908 Conlon, P. J., 355n Connecticut: campaign, 1906, in, 112 Connellsville (Pa.) Central Trades and Labor Council, 181n Connelly, John F., 185, 186n Conner, James P., 28-30, 32n Conservation: AFL and, 322, 322n Conservation conferences: May 1908 (Washington D.C.), 322, 322n; Dec. 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 322n Continental Paper Bag Co.: strike against (1906), 104, 105n Cook, Henry W., 339-40, 340n Cooper, Henry A., 21n; letter to, 20-21 Cooper, Jerry, 444, 445n Cooperative League, 462n Co-operative Union (of Great Britain), 490n Corporations Auxiliary Co., 405-6, 406n Costello, Thomas M., 185, 186n Costello, William F.,* 158n; letter to, 156-58 Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, 249-50n, 431, 440, 453-54, 465, 491, 492n Cowper, John D., 100, 101n Coyne, Robert, 15 Coyne Brothers Co., 14-15, 15n Craig, Thomas E., 379, 381n Creamer, James J.,* 280, 281n Creelman, James, 372, 372n Cremer, William R., 2: 64n, 211, 214n Crimping system, 73 Crockett, George L., 6: 439n, 102, 104n Cromer, George W., 99, 99n Croskey, Richard E., 23n; letter from, 22 Crumpacker, Edgar D., 139, 143n Cuba: dock and waterfront workers' strike (1901), 162, 164n; general strike (1906), 162, 164n; longshoremens' strike (1907), 163, 165n; motormen and conductors' strike (1906), 162, 164n; SG and, 162-64 Cullen, Charles A., 279, 280n Cumming, James M., 396n; letter to, 396 Cunningham, F. E., 248, 357 Curran, Peter F.,* 476n Curran, Thomas J., 104, 105n Curtis, Charles, 94, 95n Cushman, Francis W., 108, 109n Cuyahoga Co. (Ohio), United Trades and Labor Council of, 282n Daggett, Floyd L., 108, 109n D'Alessandro, Domenico,* 444, 445n Dalzell, John, 96, 98n, 120, 123n Daniel, John W., 179-80, 181n Danville (Ill.) Trades and Labor Council, 102n, 358, 360n; Political Action Committee, 358 Dardis, James, 427n Darlington, J. J., 250n Darroch, William, 139, 143n Darrow, Clarence, 6:*, 146n Davenport, Daniel, 6: 339n, 29, 250n Davis, Mark, Sons and Co.: strike against (1903-4), 18, 19n; SG mediation of, 19n Dayton Manufacturing Co.: boycott of (1899-1900), 194n; lawsuit against Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers', and Brass Workers' Union of North America local 5, 193, 194n Debs, Eugene V.,* 24, 25n; and campaign, 1908, 374-75, 375n, 401-5, 425, 427n, 486n; SG and, 401-5, 425, 427n Deceit of the I.W.W. (Zuckerman), 19n, 184 Demand, 291-92 Democratic party: and campaign, 1906, 108; and campaign, 1908, 369, 370n, 372, 376-77, 377-78n, 410-11, 415n, 421; conventions, 1908: California, 383-84, 384n; national (Denver), 310n, 348-49, 351-52, 369, 389; Nebraska, 300n; state, 348; Washington, 108, 109n; platforms, 1908: Nebraska, 300, 300n; national, 309-10, 310n, 311, 348, 348n, 349, 351-52, 353n, 361, 369, 370n, 372, 372n, 380, 389. See also Campaign, 1906; Campaign, 1908 DeNedrey, Samuel,* 99-100, 100-101n, 107n Deneen, Charles S., 363, 364n, 416, 417n Detroit Cap Co.: lockout (1905-6), 18, 19n, 184, 186n "Diary of an Amateur Waitress" (Younger), 239, 240n Disarmament, 206 Dobson, William,* 282n; letter to, 281-82 Dolan, Pat, 4: 347n, 121 Dold, Charles,* 128, 133, 136, 141n Doniger Brothers: strike against (1906), 18n, 184 Donnelly, Michael J.,* 363, 364n Donohue, Patrick, 90n Douglas, William, 378n Douglas, W. L., Shoe Co.: and Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 399, 400n Douglass, C. C., 121, 122n Driller, The (Niehaus), 442 Driscoll, Dennis D., 5:*, 37n Driscoll, John C., 363-64, 364n, 429 "Driscoll substitute," 6: 11n, 34, 37n, 216 Drucker, Miss, 492 Dubue, Gustave: letter from, 224-25 Duckworth, Robert F., 59, 59n Dues, union, 123-24 Duffey, C. E. See Weston, C. E. Duffy, Frank,* 56n, 243n; letter from, 54-56; letters to, 56-57, 242-43 Duffy, T. J., 107n Duncan, James,* 7n, 258n, 400n, 481; and AFL Building Trades Department, 276n, 277-78; at AFL conventions, 129, 142n, 423; and Brewery Workmen of America, International Union of the United, 202n, 216; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 248; and campaign, 1906, 111n; and campaign, 1908, 310n, 415-16, 416n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); letters to, 182, 205, 399-400, 415-16; and "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL), 312-13 Dunn, George F.,* 90n, 233-34, 235n Dwelle, E. C., 186n Dyche, John A.,* 165-66n, 298n, 470n; letter from, 297-98; letters to, 165, 468-70 Earl, Charles, 195, 197n Easley, Ralph M.,* 144n, 246-47n; letter from, 244-46; "Opposing Forces in the Industrial World," 244, 246-47n East Liverpool (Ohio) Evening Review: article in, 106 Edlar, Ottomar, 495, 498n Education test, for immigrants, 91n, 155-56 Eight-hour workday, 483-84; AFL and, 274-75, 275n Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of,* 90n, 461n; local 189 (Quincy, Mass.), 77; secession movement in, 480, 482n; special convention, 1908 (St. Louis), 482n Elizabeth (N.J.) Central Labor Union. See Union Co. (N.J.) Trades Council Elizabeth (N.J.) Daily Journal: boycott of (1908), 337-38, 338n Ellison, Elias, 118n; letters from, 116-17, 381-82 Employees: discharge of, SG and, 458-59 Employers, trade agreements with, 293, 302-4 Engineers, German: local 1 (New York City), 217-19, 219n Engineers, United: local 1 (New York City), 217-19, 219n Eppley, Francis, 406n Erie (Pa.), Central Labor Union of, 16n Esdaile, James N., 238, 238n Euphrat, Charles E., 198-99, 199n, 230-31 Eureka (Calif.) Federated Trades Council, 112n; and IWW, 111 Evans, Evan, 359, 361n Evers, Charles, 9n; letter from, 8-9 Fairbanks, Charles, 5: 474n, 320n Fairley, William R., 329n Fales, L. E., 163, 164n Farmers: AFL and, 134; SG and, 301, 385 Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, 59n; conventions: 1908 (Memphis), 301, 302n; 1908 (Ft. Worth, Tex.), 385, 387n Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of Texas, 301, 302n Fear, Charles W., 161n; letters to, 158-61, 458-59 Feehan, Francis, 121, 122n Fenn, Albert P., 227-28, 229n Fennessey, Thomas D., 383-84, 384n Ferris, Howard, 11, 11n Figolah, William,* 449, 451n Filene, Edward A., 309n, 461-62, 462n Filler breakers (cigar workers), 307 Filler packers (cigar workers), 307 Firemen, International Brotherhood of Stationary,* 36n; jurisdiction of, 32-35, 36-37n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 201-2n, 208-10, 210-11n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18; local 56 (New York City), 373, 374n Fitzgerald, Anna (Annie), 299n; letter to, 298-99 FitzGerald, James F.,* 151n, 203-4; letter from, 150-51 Fitzpatrick, John, 6: 285n, 350n, 361-62, 387, 387n, 417n; letter from, 302-4 Flaska, Mary, 365, 365n Flett, John A.,* 236, 237n Flint Glass Workers' Union, American,* 408n; jurisdiction of, 407, 408n; local 6 (Marion, Ind.), 407, 408n; local 29 (Marion), 407, 408n; local 35 (Marion) 407, 408n; and representation in central labor bodies, 407, 408n Flood, Anna, 233, 235n Flood, Emmet, 6: 469n, 100, 104, 104n, 209, 229n; letters from, 227-29, 233-35 Flour and Cereal Mill Employes, International Union of,* 304n; and Battle Creek Breakfast Food Co., Ltd., 302-4, 304n Flynn, John J.*, 44n; letter from, 44 Flynn, Thomas H., 5: 393n, 48, 48n, 90n, 121-22, 122n, 181, 190 Foraker, Joseph B., 4: 338n, 87, 397, 398n Ford, Cornelius,* 469, 470-71n Fort, Gov. Franklin, 456n Foster, Frank K.,* 68n, 130, 134-35, 142n, 238, 481; letter to, 67-68 Fostoria, Ohio, Trades Assembly, 408n Foulger, Sydney, 489, 490n Foundry Employes, International Brotherhood of,* 54n; local 5 (Troy, N.Y.), 54n; strike, 1906 (local 5, Troy), 53-54, 54n Fowler, Chester A., 158n France: socialists in, SG and, 479; trade unions in, SG and, 479 Franklin Brewing Co.: strike against (1907), 209-10, 210n Frayne, Hugh, 96, 98n Frazier, William H.,* 101n Freight Handlers' and Warehousemen's International Union, Interior,* 44n; and IWW, 44; local 4 (Chicago) 44; SLP and, 44 Frey, John P.,* 122n, 489; letter from, 120-22 Frost, Henry E., 89n Frye, William P., 6n, 89n; letter to, 3-6 Fuller, Hugh R., 6: 545n, 457 Furuseth, Andrew,* 16n, 81-82; at AFL conventions, 134, 142n, 419, 423; and campaign, 1908, 382, 413-14, 414n; and injunctions, 92-93, 117; letters from, 42-43, 92-93, 310-11, 413-14; letters to, 16, 253-54 Gallagher, Andrew J., 384, 385n, 419 Gallinger, Jacob H., 3: 469n, 7n Gambrinus brewery, 208 Gardner, John J., 5: 198n, 26-27, 311n Garfield, Alex H., 225-26, 227n Garment Workers of America, United,* 98n, 178; journal of, 297, 298n Gavegan, Edward J., 457, 458n Gender divisions in labor movement, 219-20, 220n. See also Women workers General Confederation of Labor. See Confédération Générale du Travail General Electric Co.: strike against (1906), 41n General Federation of Trade Unions of Great Britain and Ireland, 5: 69n; convention, 1909 (Blackpool), 473n, 474-76, 476n Generalkommission der Gewerkschaften Deutschlands, 4: 137n, 484 General Slocum, burning of, 4, 7n Gentlemen's Agreement (with Japan), 148n "George Grey Barnard: A Virile American Sculptor" (Knaufft), 442, 443n Georgia: campaign, 1906, in, 58-59 Georgia Federation of Labor, 59n; convention, 1906 (Augusta), 59, 59n Georgia Immigration Association, 196, 197n German Trade Unions, General Commission of the. See Generalkommission der Gewerkschaften Deutschlands German workers: organization of, 217-19, 219n Germany: trade unions in, SG and, 485 Gernon, James, 368n; letter to, 365-68 Gilbert, Newton, 91n Gillett, James N., 118n Gilmore, Solon T., 158, 161n Gilthorpe, William J.,* 176, 177-78n Glass Bottle Blowers' Association of the U.S. and Canada,* 408n; jurisdiction of, 407, 408n Glass Workers' International Association of America, Amalgamated,* 451n; application for affiliation with AFL Building Trades Department, 449-50, 451n; jurisdiction of, 449-50, 451n Gledhill, Edwin, 184, 186n Glove Workers' Union of America, International,* 275n Goethals, George W., 244, 246n Golden, John,* 185n; letters from, 183-85, 236-37 Goldfield (Nev.) Businessmen's and Mine Owners' Association, 286n Goldfield (Nev.) Federated Trades Council, 283, 286n Gompers, Alexander,* 499, 501n Gompers, Alexander J.,* 492, 492n Gompers, Catherine,* 499, 501n Gompers, Ethel, 492, 492n Gompers, Florence, 4: 175n, 492, 501 Gompers, Henry,* 499, 501n Gompers, Louis,* 492n, 498-99; letter to, 491-92 Gompers, Sadie J.,* 101n, 471, 481 Gompers, Samuel: accident (1899), 5: 156n, 170; account of 1908 campaign trip, 385-87; addresses, 70-89, 211-14, 214n, 258-65, 474-78, 483-85; addresses mentioned, 71, 96, 120n, 169n, 336n, 385-87, 387n, 395n, 399; and alleged National Association of Manufacturers bribery attempt, 257-58n, 269-70, 270n, 271-72, 280; article by, 291-94; article mentioned, 370n; articles about, 479, 487-91; circulars, 12-13, 48-49, 408-12; circulars mentioned, 17n, 180n, 195, 206, 206n, 268n, 311n, 341, 398n, 407, 408n, 412, 412n, 413-14, 414-15n; and conference about Moyer, Haywood, and Pettibone, 144-45, 146n; death threat, 393, 393n; editorials, 329-32, 401-5; editorials mentioned, 216, 217n, 232, 232n, 251, 252n, 295-96, 296n, 349, 350n, 356, 357n, 372, 399; elected AFL president, 280 (1907), 427n (1908); and employment of family members, 492; health of, 395, 395n; illness of, 143, 162; Labor in Europe and America, 474n; and public office, 411, 414-15, 415n; salary of, 463, 464n; statement to press, 417-18; testimony, 26-32; work schedule of, 394-95, 395n --trips: Puerto Rico (Feb.-Mar. 1904), 6: 228n, 232; Maine (June 1906), 70, 89n; Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont (Aug.-Sept. 1906), 58, 58n, 70, 101n, 103, 448, 449n; New York City and Chicago (Sept.-Oct. 1906), 109, 110n; Cuba (Dec. 1906-Jan. 1907), 143-44, 144n, 162-64, 220-21; Cincinnati and Indianapolis (Feb. 1907), 182, 183n; New York, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio (Apr. 1907), 210n; Midwest (Aug. 1907), 244, 246n; New York City (Sept. 1907), 250, 283, 286n; New York City (Feb. 1908), 315, 316n; Midwest (Apr.-May 1908), 334, 336n; Chicago and Denver (July 1908), 350n; St. Louis, Texas, and Illinois (Sept. 1908), 370n, 385-87, 387n, 394; Indiana (Sept. 1908), 395n, 399n; Columbus, Ohio (Sept. 1908), 395n, 399; Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois (Oct. 1908), 395n; New Jersey and New York City (Nov. 1908), 395n; New York City (Apr. 1909), 462n; Europe (June-Oct. 1909), 472, 473-74n, 474-81, 483-85, 487-91, 492n Gompers, Samuel J.,* 492, 492n, 501 Gompers, Sarah Rood,* 500, 501n Gompers, Simon,* 499, 501n Gompers, Solomon,* 498-500, 501n Gompers, Sophia Bickstein, 3: 141n, 492n Gompers, Sophia Julian,* 126, 126n, 471, 481 Gomperz, Rosa, 500, 501n Gompers family reunion: article about, 498-501 Gompers v. United States, 250n. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: contempt case Goodrell, Harry B., 447n; letter to, 446-47 Gorman, James, 315n Gould, Ashley M., 249n, 287, 287n, 289, 296, 430, 453, 465 Government employees, organization of, 114-15, 313-14, 314-15n Granite Cutters' International Association of America,* 142n Great Britain: elections in, 1906, 63; labor and politics in, 419-21; trade unions in, SG and, 68, 401n, 473-74n, 474-76, 478, 489-91. See also Labour party Great Eastern Telephone Co., 406n Greenawalt, Elmer E.,* 122, 122n Grimes, James F., 6: 93n, 16n, 82 Grossman, Herman, 6:*, 166n Grosvenor, Charles H., 84, 90n, 91n Grout, Albert, 6: 446n, 427n Guard, Rosa Lee,* 126n, 481; letters from, 126, 182, 205, 394-95; letters from, mentioned, 204n, 208n, 209, 222n, 246n, 304n, 356n, 383n, 395n, 451n, 479 Gullet, Francis M., 378, 381n Gunther, Charles F., 361, 362n Guyer Hat Co., 455 Hague Conference, Second (1907), 180, 180-81n, 206n, 214n Hamilton, M. Grant, 6: 192n, 340n, 395n, 495; and campaign, 1906, 100, 104n, 107n; and campaign, 1908, 347n, 350n, 358, 360, 376, 377n, 387, 397, 398n, 416-17, 417n; letter from, 343-45; letters to, 105-7, 394-95 Hamilton, Thomas H., 162, 164n Hammond Lumber Co.: strike against (1906), 117, 118n Hammond Lumber Co. v. Sailors' Union of the Pacific et al., 118n Hancock, John, 88 Hanford, Benjamin, 375, 375n Hanscom, Charles W., 77; letter from, 77 Hardie, J. Keir,* 130, 142n, 477, 489 Harding, John C., 3: 128n, 387n Hardwick, Thomas W., 58, 59n Harper, Robert L., 354, 356n Harriman, Charles A., 6: 399n, 86, 91n; letter from, 86 Harris, R. F.: letter from, 21-22 Hartford (Conn.) Building Trades Council, 459-60, 461n Hartford (Conn.) Central Labor Union, 459, 461n Hat and Cap Makers of North America, United Cloth,* 18n; agreement with Cap Manufacturers' Association, 207-8, 208n; convention, 1906 (New York City), 17, 18n; and IWW, 18, 18-19n, 207; lockout, 1905-6 (Detroit), 18, 19n, 184, 186n; strikes: 1903-4 (New York City and New Jersey), 18, 19n; 1904-5 (New York City and New Jersey), 6: 407n, 207; 1905-6 (New York City), 18, 18n, 184 Hatters of North America, United,* 313n; strike, 1909, 454-55, 455-56n Havana Electric Railway Co.: strike against (1906), 162, 164n Havana Tobacco Co.: strike against (1907), 220-21, 221n Hawaii: Chinese workers in, 332-33; contract labor in, 332-33; Japanese workers in, 332-33 Hawaiian workers, 93n Hawley, Frank T.,* 423, 424n, 457 Hay, Arthur A., 6: 417n; letter from, 383-84; letter to, 305-6 Hayden, James H., 5: 207n, 28-29 Hayes, Denis A.,* 7n, 111n, 123n, 202n, 251, 453n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908) Hayes, Everis A., 382n, 384, 385n Hayes, John W.,* 256, 257n Hayes, Max S.,* 419, 422n, 423 Haywood, William D.,* 145, 146n, 245, 247n, 284, 286n Healy, Timothy,* 33, 36n, 210 Hearst, William Randolph, 5: 63n, 90n, 104n, 110n, 311, 311n, 369, 397, 398n Hefferman, Etta M., 286n Helm, John L., 105n; letter from, 104-5 Henderson, David B., 80, 90n Hepburn, William, 322n, 333n, 336n Hewer, The (Barnard), 442 Hinder, Herman,* 207, 208n Hints to Unions, Organizers, and Others, 5: 400n, 126n Hirsch, Edward, 120n; letter from, 119-20 Hitchcock, Samuel M., 388n Hitt, Robert R., 80, 91n Hod Carriers' and Building Laborers' Union of America, International,* 282, 282n; local 4 (Chicago), 445n; reorganization of, 443-44, 445-46n Hodge, John,* 288, 289n Holder, Arthur E.,* 169, 177n, 288, 347n, 458n Holdom, Jesse, 11, 11n Holland, James P.,* 279, 280n Holmqvist, 42 Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America,* 23n; local 18 (Denver), 22; local 520 (Tell City, Ind.), 235, 236n Hours of labor: SG and, 483-84, 490 Houston Ice and Brewing Co., 222 Hüber, Anton, 487-88, 488n Huber, William D.,* 7n, 55-56, 111n, 243, 312-13, 453n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908) Hullehan, Mr., 373 Humphrey, William E., 108, 109n Hunt, John T., 183n Hunt, Russell R., 47-48, 48n Huysmans, Camille, 488, 489n Hyde, John S., 77, 90n Idaho: campaign, 1906, in, 118-19 Iglesias, Santiago Pantín,* 52n; letters to, 51-52, 231-32 Illinois: campaign, 1906, in, 96, 101-2, 102n, 109-10, 110n, 115, 140, 358, 360; campaign, 1908, in, 346-47, 347n, 348-50, 350n, 357-62, 362n, 363-64, 377, 386-87, 390, 397-98, 416-17, 417n Illinois State Federation of Labor, 102n, 363, 364n Illinois State Miners' Political Committee, 359 Immigrants: education test for, 91n, 155-56 Immigration, 486n; restriction of, 155-56, 196. See also Legislation, U.S.: Alien Contract labor Law; Legislation, U.S.: Immigration, restriction of; Legislation, U.S.: Immigration legislation Independence League: and campaign, 1906, in Illinois, 110n Independence party: and campaign, 1908, 369, 370n, 384; SG and, 370n Independent Labor League (Maine), 86, 91n Independent Labor party (New York), 110n Indiana: campaign, 1906, in, 99, 99n, 112-13, 139; campaign, 1908, in, 397-98 Iowa: campaign, 1908, in, 397 Industrial disputes, mediation of, 187-89, 190n, 309n, 340n, 378-80, 399, 400n, 456n, 473n; SG and, 19n, 168-69n, 178-79, 179n, 186n, 195n, 252n, 309n, 339-40, 461-62, 462n Industrial divisions within AFL: SG and, 367. See also AFL departments Industrial Education (AFL), 427n Industrial Workers of the World, 22, 245, 247n; and brewers, in Denver, 8; and Brewery Workmen of America, International Union of the United, 34; in California, 111; in Chicago, 44; Debs and, 404; and Freight Handlers' and Warehousemen's International Union, Interior, 44; and Hat and Cap Makers of North America, United Cloth, 18, 18-19n, 207; Industrial Council of Metal and Machinery Workers, 41n; and Laundry Workers' International Union, Shirt, Waist, and, 111; local 77 (Goldfield, Nev.), 286n; local 300 (Eureka, Calif.), 111, 112n; and Longshoremen, Marine, and Transport Workers' Association, International, 111; and Machinists, International Association of, 41n; and Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Steam Fitters' Helpers of the U.S. and Canada, United Association of Journeymen, 47-48; in Schenectady, N.Y., 40, 41n, 47; and Shingle Weavers' Union of America, 111; SG and, 34, 40, 42n, 191; strikes: 1906 (metal and machinery workers, Schenectady), 41n; 1906 (local 310, Youngstown, Ohio), 41-42n; 1907 (local 397, Skowhegan, Maine), 184-85, 186n; and Textile Workers of America, United, 184-85; in Washington, 108, 111; and Woodsmen and Sawmill Workers, International Brotherhood of, 111; in Youngstown, 40, 41-42n, 48 Initiation fee, 123 Injunction Reform League, 387n Injunctions, 245, 350n; AFL and, 324, 372n, 389, 391-92, 422-24; Cannon and, 93n; Chicago Typothetae, 11, 11-12n; Coyne Brothers, 14, 15n; Debs and 405; Democratic platform and, 351, 370n; Furuseth and, 92-93, 117; Hammond Lumber Co., 117, 118n; Machinery Manufacturers' Association, 51n; Master Builders' Association, 50; Perkins-Campbell Co., 11, 11n; and Republican platform, 351; Roosevelt and, 415n; San Francisco Steam Ship Association, 93n; SG and, 83-84, 160, 263, 335, 408-11, 415n, 423-24, 430-34, 438-39, 465; Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of, Division 241, 342n; Taft and, 87, 91-92n, 118-19, 251, 252n, 281, 398n, 410; Teamsters, International Brotherhood of, 98n; Tell City, Ind., 234; Woodsmen and Sawmill Workers, International Brotherhood of, local 26, 378-79. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases In re Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell, and Frank Morrison, 250n. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: contempt case Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 69-70, 70n International Paper Co.: strike against (1907), 202-4, 204n International Secretariat of the National Centers of Trade Unions: AFL and, 486n, 487-89; conferences: 1907 (Christiania, Norway), 399, 401n; 1909 (Paris), 399-400, 401n, 485, 486n, 487-89; SG and, 473-74n, 487-89 Ireland, Arthur E., 121, 122n, 241 Iron City Trades Council, 122n Iron League of New York City, 12 Iron Molders' Union of North America,* 32, 36n; local 2 (Troy, N.Y.), 54n; local 306 (Auburn and Lewiston, Maine), 58n; strikes: 1906 (local 2, Troy), 53-54, 54n; 1906 (local 10, St. Louis), 153, 155n Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, Amalgamated Association of,* 464n; merger with Tin-Plate Workers' International Protective Association of America, 473n; strike, 1909-10, 472, 473n, 480 Isaacs, Henrietta Gompers,* 499, 501n Isaacs, Isabella (Bella) Gompers,* 499, 501n Isaacs, Rosa, 499 Isaacs, Sophia, 499 Italian workers: organization of, 45, 218 IWW. See Industrial Workers of the World Jackson, Lee L., 112, 113n Jacksonville (Fla.) Central Trades and Labor Council, 353-55, 355-56n; Building Trades Section, 354-55 Japan: National Civic Federation commission to, proposed, 245-46 Japanese: exclusion of, 147, 148n, 206, 267, 268n Japanese and Korean Exclusion League. See Asiatic Exclusion League Japanese immigration, 195 Japanese students, in San Francisco, 147, 148n Japanese workers, 93n; in Hawaii, 332-33; SG and, 147 Jeffries, James J., 23, 25n Jewish workers: organization of, 281-82, 282n, 297-98 Jones, Jerome,* 190n, 271, 272n; letter from, 187-89 Jones, J. R.: letter from, 21-22 Jones, Wesley L., 108, 109n Judicial review, 264 Judson, Frederick N., 245, 246n Julien, Mortimer, 470n Jurisdictional disputes, 221-22, 222n; AFL and, 34, 36-37n, 150, 151n, 199-200, 201-2n, 243n, 268, 269n, 270, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 343-45; AFL Executive Council and, 32-35, 36-37n, 150, 151n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 269n, 272, 274n, 407, 408n, 451n, 493-97; Morrison and, 152, 152-53n, 208-10, 210n; SG and, 32-35, 37n, 152n, 201, 202n, 210n, 242-43, 272-73, 274n, 451 --Brewery Workmen of America, International Union of the United: v. Firemen, International Brotherhood of Stationary, 32-35, 36-37n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 201-2n, 208-10, 210-11n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18; v. Machinists, International Association of, 221-22, 222n; v. Steam Engineers, International Union of, 32-35, 36-37n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 201-2n, 208-10, 210-11n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 451-52; v. Teamsters, International Brotherhood of, 36n, 199-201, 201-2n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 493-97 Kahn, Julius, 117, 118n, 382n Kansas: campaign, 1906, in, 69, 94-95 Keefe, Daniel J.,* 7n, 187-89, 310n, 424n; and campaign, 1906, 111n; and campaign, 1908, 415-16, 416n, 422, 425; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907); letter to, 162-64 Keegan, John J., 6: 122n, 376, 378n Kellington, Alfred E.,* 302-3, 304n Kemper, Louis,* 32-33, 36n, 202n, 274 Kendall, Maude: letter from 197-99 Kendrick, Samuel J., 355n; letter from, 353-55 Kennedy, James, 105-6, 107n Kennedy, Fr. John, 456n Kennedy, John J., 58, 58n, 343 Kennedy, John L. (of Nebraska), 107n Keuping, Henry G., 192, 194n Kidd, Thomas I.,* 463, 464n Kimbrough, Eugene R. E., 358-59, 361n Kirby, James,* 443, 445n, 460, 461n Kirby, John, Jr., 6: 100-101n, 193, 194n Kirchner, John S.,* 375n; letter from, 374-75 Knaufft, Ernest, "George Grey Barnard: A Virile American Sculptor," 442, 443n Knights of Labor, 314; and Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 39 Knox, Philander, 415n KOL. See Knights of Labor Koralek, Frank, 8, 9n Korean workers: exclusion of, 268n Kreyling, David J.,* 153, 155n Kuhn, I. B., 427n Kumler, Alvin W., 193, 194n Kuppenheimer, B., and Co., 179n; boycott (1907- ), 178-79, 179n; letter to, 178-79 Labor, depictions of, 442-43 Labor at Rest (Barnard), 442 Labor conference: Dec. 1909 (Pittsburgh), 473n Labor in Europe and America (Gompers), 474n Labor organizations, proliferation of, 456-57 Labor party. See Political action "Labor's Bill of Grievances" (1906), 3-6, 6n, 20, 61, 94, 106, 107n, 127, 135, 409; reaction to, 21-25 "Labor's Political Duty," 391, 393n "Labor's Protest to Congress" (1908), 320n, 323-29, 342n, 410 Labor World (Columbus, Ohio), 215, 217n Labour party (Great Britain), 419, 421, 475, 477-78 Lachman, Tillie, 198-99, 199n Ladies' garment workers: organizing of, 165, 166n Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, International,* 166n; AFL organizer for, 165, 166n; convention, 1907, 470n; dispute with local 10 (New York City), 468-70, 470-71n; local 10 (New York City), 470-71n; local 53 (New York City), 470n LaFollette, Robert M., 90n Lamb, Charles, 382, 382n Landers, Samuel L., 97, 98n, 236 Langdon, William H., 117, 118n Larger, Bernard A.,* 489, 490n Laundry Workers' International Union, Shirt, Waist, and: 6:*; and IWW, 111; local in Bellingham, Wash., 111 Lavery amendment, 6: 367, 36n, 201n Lavin, Charles, 6: 204n, 128, 141n League for Industrial Rights. See American Anti-Boycott Association Leather Workers on Horse Goods, United Brotherhood of,* 11n; strike, 1905- (local 49, Cincinnati), 11n Legien, Carl,* 399-400, 400n, 486n, 488 Legislation, foreign: Legislation, state: Legislation, U.S. Legislative demands of labor, 3-6, 6n, 16, 61, 155-56, 156n, 309-11, 348, 348n. See also "Labor's Bill of Grievances"; "Labor's Protest to Congress"; specific legislation Legislative records: of political candidates, 16, 19, 58, 69, 72-84, 94-95, 99, 105-6, 333, 346-47, 347n, 391, 416 Lennon, John B.,* 7n, 453n, 455-56n; at AFL conventions, 133-34, 142n, 269n, 277, 280n, 419, 422n, 423; and campaign, 1906, 96, 109, 110n; and campaign, 1908, 349-50, 350n, 363, 376, 377-78n, 396-98, 416-17, 417n; elected AFL treasurer, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); letters from, 361-62, 396-98, 454-57; letter to, 215-17 Lennon, Juna Allen (Mrs. John B.), 3: 142n, 361 Leonard, James, 3: 243-44n, 45n, 225n, 498n; letter from, 45 Lesley, A. F., 286n Letter Carriers of the U.S. of America, National Association of,* 114, 115n Lewis, James H., 361-62, 362n Lewis, Thomas L.,* 423, 424n Lewiston (Maine) Evening Journal: article in, 87, 92n Licking River Lumber Co.: strike against (1908), 378-80 Lilien, Herman, 445n Linihan, J. E., 302-4, 304n Literacy test, for immigrants, 91n, 155-56 Lithographers, National Association of Employing, 244, 246n Little, John E., 48, 48n Littlefield, Charles E., 5: 327n, 90n; and campaign, 1906, 58, 58n, 71, 89n, 99-101, 104n, 130; legislative record of, 19, 72-84; SG campaign against, 19-20, 58, 58n, 70-89, 96, 101n, 102-3, 107-8, 138-39, 143n, 183 Livernash, Edward J., 6: 261-62n, 139-40, 143n, 311 Lloyd, Henry,* 377, 378n Lobster Fishermen's International Protective Association,* 447-48, 449n Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of, 4:*, 91n Locomotive Firemen, Brotherhood of,* 402-3; convention, 1892 (Cincinnati), 403, 405n Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Brotherhood of,* 400n; convention, 1908 (Columbus, Ohio), 399, 400n Lodge, Henry Cabot, 4: 147n, 103 Loeb, William, Jr., 229n, 388n Loewe, Dietrich, 409 Loewe v. Lawlor, 6: 177-78n, 304n, 310-11, 311-12n, 312-13, 319, 320n, 323-25, 329-32, 338, 346, 351, 372n, 389, 392, 409-10, 420 Long, Chester I., 80, 91n Long, Norman, 387 Longshoremen, Marine, and Transport Workers' Association, International,* 164n; and IWW, 111; jurisdiction of, 270; local 251 (New Orleans), jurisdiction of, 224-25, 225n; local 681 (Havana), 163, 164n; local in Tacoma, Wash., 111; strike, 1907 (local 634, Brunswick, Ga.), 187-89, 190n Los Angeles: organized labor in, 305-6 Louisville Federation of Labor, 234, 236n, 380 Lucas, Edward, 154, 155n Ludlow Valve Co.: proposed boycott against (1906), 53-54, 54n; strike against (1906), 53-54, 54n Lynch, James M.,* 166, 169n, 195n, 279, 280n, 423; letter to, 301 |
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