The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 7 Index M-Z This index also includes references to substantive annotations 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:*.
M (Asterisks indicate glossary entries) McArdle, Peter J.,* 329n, 472, 473n, 480 MacArthur, Walter,* 42, 43n McCarthy, P. H., 5: 339n, 383-84 McCall, Samuel W., 87, 92n McCallister, H. G., 234, 236n McClure's Magazine, 240n McCollister, Charles. See McCallister, H. G. McComas, Louis E., 85, 91n McConville, Matthew A., 148, 150n McCormick, Mr., 198 McCulley, W. J., 119n; letter to, 118-19 McCullough, John, 243n McCullough, Theodore W., 419, 422n, 423 McDermott, James T., 457, 458n Macfarland, Charles S., 443n; letter to, 442-43 McGill, Patrick, 493, 498n McGillicuddy, Daniel J., 138-39, 143n McGoorty, John P., 361, 362n, 363 McGuire, Christine, 6: 546n, 55-57 McGuire, James G., 254, 254n McGuire, Peter J.,* 55-56, 56n, 57 Machinery Manufacturers' Association: strike against (1906- 7), 50, 50-51n Machinists, International Association of,* 115n; and IWW, 41n; jurisdiction of, 221-22, 222n; local 168 (Livingston, Mont.), 25n; local 204 (Schenectady, N.Y.), 41n; local 257 (Jacksonville, Fla.) 353-54, 355n; local 365 (Troy, N.Y.), 54n; local 466 (Bath, Maine), 77, 90n; local 471 (Lynn, Mass.), 115n; local 634 (Charlestown, Mass.), 115n; strikes: 1906 (local 365, Troy), 53-54, 54n, 1906-7 (local 471, Lynn), 50, 50-51n; 1907 (Houston), 222, 222n Mack, Norman, 377n, 387; letter to, 376-77 McKee, Robert,* 33, 36n McLean Co. (Ill.) Coal Co., 417n McMahon, Mr., 193 McNamara, John J.,* 13n McNeil, John,* 75, 89n McNulty, Frank J.,* 276-79, 279n, 482n McVicker, Louis E., 337, 338n Madden, Martin B. "Skinny," 364, 364n, 429 Magnolia Brewery: strike against (1907), 222, 222n Magoon, Charles E., 163, 164-65n, 221 Maguire, James, 413, 414n Mahon, William D.,* 70n, 342n; letters from, 69-70, 240-42, 341-42 Mahoney, Charles E., 285-86n; letter to, 283-85 Mailly, William, 144-45, 146n Maine: campaign, 1906, in, 19-20, 57-58, 58n, 99-100, 143n; campaign, 1906, in, SG and, 19-20, 57-58, 58n, 70-89, 96, 101n, 102-3, 107-8, 138-39, 183; campaign, 1908, in, 377 Maine State Federation of Labor, 6: 439n; convention, 1906 (Lewiston), 71, 89n Mallory, William J., 22n; letter from, 21-22 Manee, James T., 461n; letter from, 459-61 Manufacturers' Union (Havana), 221n Marine Cook's and Stewards' Union of the Pacific: strike, 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 118n Marine Firemen's Union, Pacific Coast: strike, 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 118n Marine sack sewers and cargo repairers (New Orleans): jurisdiction of, 224-25, 225n Marine Trades Council of the Port of New York and Vicinity, 170, 177n Marion (Ind.) Central Trades Council, 407, 408n Maritime Association (Brunswick, Ga.): strike against (1907), 187-89, 190n Maritime Association of the Port of New York. See New York Maritime Exchange Marston Worsted Mills: strike against (1907), 184-85, 186n Martin, William,* 463, 464n Maryland: campaign, 1906, in, 119-20, 120n Massachusetts State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration: and Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 37, 39n; and Douglas, W. L., Shoe Co., 400n Massachusetts State Federation of Labor, 313, 314n Mass meetings: 1906 (Des Moines, Iowa), 10, 10n; 1908 (New York City), 388 Master Builders' Association: strike against (1906-7), 49- 50, 50n Matteson, Harry T., 25n Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Amalgamated,* 343-45, 345-46n; jurisdiction of, 343-45, 345-46n Meat packing industry, 344 Mecartney, Harry S., 395n Mellor, Thomas, 151-52n Melms, Edmund T., 130, 142n Melon, José R., 163, 165n, 220, 221n Merchant Marine League, 169 Merrick, William M.,* 15n, 48; letter from, 14-15 Merrill, Albert G., 77, 90n Merriman, Henry S., 23, 25n Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers', Brass Molders', and Brass and Silver Workers' International Union of North America,* 155n; local 5 (Dayton, Ohio), lawsuit against, 193, 194n; strike, 1906 (local 13, St. Louis), 153, 154n Metal Trades Council of St. Louis and Vicinity, 154n Metcalf, Victor, 6: 477n, 147 Mexican workers, 93n Meyer, Aaron N., 230-31, 231n Mikol, Maurice,* 18, 19n Miller, James M., 94, 95n Millet, Jean-François, 442, 443n Milwaukee Federated Trades Council, 3: 460n; letter from, 64-67 Miners, Western Federation of,* 244, 246-47n, 404; and AFL, 283-85, 286n; strikes: 1899 (Wardner, Idaho), 5: 92-93n, 24, 25n; 1903-4 (Colorado), 6: 282-83n, 24, 25n; 1907 (local 220, Goldfield, Nev.), 283, 286n Mine Workers of America, United,* 69n; and campaign, 1908, 416-17, 417n; strikes: 1897, 5: 345n, 417n, 472, 483-84; 1900 (Pennsylvania), 5: 263n, 484; 1902 (anthracite), 6: 13-14n, 484 Minnesota State Federation of Labor, 225-26, 227n Missouri State Federation of Labor, 161n "Mr. Gompers and His Two Million Men" (Creelman), 372n Mitchell, John,* 64n, 309, 309n, 322n, 400n, 424, 424n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 249-50n, 356-57, 392, 426, 430-31, 434, 439-41, 478, 492n; and campaign, 1906, 111; and campaign, 1908, 415-16, 416n; and death threat, 393; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); letters to, 112-13, 461-62 Mitchell, John (of Connellsville, Pa.), 181n; letter from, 181; letter to, 190-92 Moffett, Edward A., 244, 246n Moffett, John A., 6:*, 395n Monnett, Francis S., 439n; letter to, 438-39 Moore, William H., 108, 109n Morris, Esther, 471, 471n Morris, Julia G. (Mrs. Max), 471n; letter to, 471 Morris, Max,* 7n, 9n, 111n, 453n; death of, 471, 482n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908) Morris, Melvin, 471, 471n Morrison, Alice Boswell (Mrs. Frank), 482n Morrison, Erwin, 479-80, 482n Morrison, Frank,* 7n, 27, 145, 309n, 455, 455n, 457; and AFL headquarters, 446-47; and AFL Labor Representation Committee, 63; and AFL organizers, 104n, 181, 190, 231, 233, 428; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 249-50n, 266, 356-57, 392, 426, 430-31, 434, 439-41, 478, 492n; and campaign, 1906, 96-97, 110n, 122-23n; and campaign, 1908, 350n, 377; and conservation conference, 322n; elected AFL secretary, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); and jurisdictional disputes, 151n, 152, 152-53n, 204n, 208-10, 210n; letters from, 96-97, 152, 208-10, 225-26; letters to, 49-50, 102-4, 209, 250-52, 413-14, 472-73, 479-81; and Miners, Western Federation of, 404; and "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL), 312-13 Morrison, John,* 257n, 377n, 396; letter from, 256-57 Morton, Lew,* 40-41, 41n; letter to, 40-41 Moyer, Charles H.,* 145, 146n Mudd, Sydney E., 119, 120n Mulhall, Martin M., 85, 91n Municipal Traction Co.: strike against (1908), 342, 342n Munson steamship line: strike against (1901), 162, 164n Murdock, Victor, 94, 95n Murphy, James, 482n Murtha, Thomas, 90n Musicians, American Federation of, 4:*; local 209 (Goldfield, Nev.), 284, 286n National Arbitration and Peace Congress (1907, New York City), 206n, 214n; SG address at, 211-14, 214n National Association of Manufacturers, 5: 15n, 12, 48-49, 49n, 155n, 192, 232, 232n, 245; and AFL, 267; and alleged attempted bribery of SG, 256-57, 257-58n, 271; conventions: 1905 (Atlanta), 85, 91n; 1907, 246n; and shop associations, 339 National Building Trades Council of America, 4: 416-17n, 276, 278 National Cash Register Co.: and open shop, 166-67, 169n, 192; strike against (1906- ), 166, 168-69n, 193; workday at, 166-68, 168-69n, 192 National Civic Federation, 5: 218n, 70, 371n, 473n; annual meeting (1907, New York City), 286n; executive committee, meeting of, 1908, 316n, 321n; National Conference on Trusts and Combinations (1907, Chicago), 245, 246n, 256, 258-65 (SG address before), 321n; Welfare Department, 244 National Conservation Commission, 322n National Convention for the Extension of the Foreign Commerce of the U.S. (1907, Washington, D.C.), 166, 168n National Council for Industrial Defense, 155n, 246n National Erectors' Association, 12 National Fur Felt Hat Manufacturers' Association, 455-56n National Industrial Council. See National Council for Industrial Defense National Metal Trades Association, 5: 277-78n, 50, 50-51n Nebraska: Democratic state convention, 1908, 300n; Democratic state platform, 1908, 300, 300n, 353n Nebraska State Federation of Labor, 481, 482n; convention, 1909 (Lincoln), 481, 482n Neill, Charles P., 285, 286n Nelson, Charles B., 340, 340n Nesbit, Robert B., 25n; letter from, 23-25 Nestor, Agnes,* 275, 275n Nettleton, A. E., Co.: boycott of (1906-7), 186n; shop association of, 339-40; strike against (1906-7), 185, 186n, 339 Nettleton, Albert E., 339-40, 340n New Jersey: campaign, 1906, in, 112 New Orleans Central Trades and Labor Council, 3: 244n, 493- 97, 498n New Orleans United Labor Council, 494, 498n New York: campaign, 1906, in, 96-97, 109-10, 110n; campaign, 1908, in, 373, 374n New York City Board of Trade and Transportation, 168n New York City Central Federated Union, 1: 379n, 15, 346n, 470n; and campaign, 1906, 110n; and campaign, 1908, 373, 374n New York Maritime Exchange, 177n New York Peace Society, 214n Nicholls, Thomas D., 96, 98n, 113, 130, 142n, 457 Niehaus, Charles H., 442, 443n Nockels, Edward N., 6: 342n, 347, 347n, 350n, 387, 417n; letters from, 357-60, 362-64 Norris, George W., 27, 31, 32n North Carolina: and alien contract labor law, 185, 186n O'Brien, Michael F.,* 314n; letter from, 313-14 O'Connell, James,* 7n, 145, 209, 244; at AFL conventions, 135-36, 142n, 271, 272n; and AFL headquarters, 446; and AFL Labor Representation Committee, 63; and campaign, 1906, 111n, 120; and campaign, 1908, 377; and conservation conference, 322n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); and jurisdiction disputes, 148-49, 150n, 204n; and "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL), 312-13 Officers, trade union: salaries of, 463, 464n Ohio: campaign, 1906, in, 105-7, 107n; campaign, 1908, in, 397 Olney, Richard, 3: 405n, 250n; letter to, 247-49 O'Neill, John 387, 387n O'Neill, Joseph F., 44, 44-45n Open shop: Allen, John W., and Sons, 461n; American Bridge Co., 12; American Sheet and Tin Plate Co., 472, 473n, 480; Battle Creek Breakfast Food Co., Ltd., 302-4, 304n; Buck's Stove and Range Co., 434; building trades, 183n; Chicago Typothetae, 11n; Davis, Mark, Sons and Co., 19n; Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 69-70, 70n; Machinery Manufacturers' Association, 50; Master Builders' Association, 49-50, 50n; National Cash Register Co., 166-67, 169n, 192; National Fur Felt Hat Manufacturers' Association, 456n; New Orleans breweries, 496; Pinches, John, Co., 461n; Schultz, Otto B., bakery, 158n; Tell City, Ind., 235 "Opposing Forces in the Industrial World" (Easley), 244, 246-47n Oregon: campaign, 1908, in, 414, 414n Oregon v. Bock, 118n Organizers: AFL and, 156-58, 158n. See also AFL: organizers Organizing: cost of, 165, 191; of ladies' garment workers, 165, 166n; of textile workers, 183 Oriental workers: SG and, 477. See also Chinese workers; Japanese workers; Korean workers O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney,* 237-38, 238n O'Sullivan, Michael, 41-42n Otis, Harrison Gray, 6: 213n, 383 Ouray Building, 446-47 Owen, William L., 111, 112n Pacelli, Tito,* 150n; letter from, 148-49 Packer, Launcelot, 452, 453n Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of,* 451n; jurisdiction of, 449-50, 451n; local 398 (Danville, Ill.), 358, 360n; local in Tell City, Ind., 235 Panama Canal: and Chinese workers, 93, 93n, 119; hours of labor, 3, 94, 105; working conditions in, 244 Panic of 1907, 291, 294n, 484 Pape, Ernest G.,* 112n, 378; letters from, 111-12, 206 Paper Box, Bag, and Novelty Workers' International Union,* 105n; local 10 (Rumford Falls, Maine), 105, 105n; local 12 (Rumford Falls), 105; strike, 1906 (local 10, Rumford Falls), 104-5, 105n Paper Makers, Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers, International Brotherhood of,* 151n; convention, 1907 (Northampton, Mass.), 151-52n, 204n; jurisdiction of, 150-51, 151-52n, 202-4, 204n; local 9 (Rumford Falls, Maine), 104, 105n; local 28 (Ft. Edward, N.Y.), 204, 204n; strike, 1907 (local 28, Ft. Edward), 202-4, 204n Paquette (Canadian organizer), 236-37 Parker, Alton B., 295-96, 296n, 441, 458n, 462n; letter to, 465-68 Parker, Harry C., 375, 375n Parry, David M., 6: 126n, 49n, 138, 153, 245, 401-2, 405 Parry, J. S., 384n Parsons, Thomas C., 329n Patterson, John H., 166; letter from, 192-94 Patterson, Mr., 361 Payson, Louis E., 4: 499n, 28-31 Peabody, James H., 6: 283n, 25n Pearre, George A., 83, 91n, 289n, 311n; letter to, 287-88 Peckham, George, 413, 414n Peetz, Charles, 380, 381n Pennsylvania: campaign, 1906, in, 96, 112-13, 120-22, 122- 23n, 132-33; campaign, 1908, in, 375 Per capita tax, 353-55 Perham, Henry B.,* 457, 458n, 481, 482n Perkins, Chester O., 126n; letter to, 123-25 Perkins, Edgar A.,* 199n, 376, 378n Perkins, George W.,* 221n, 309n, 387, 463, 464n; letters to, 220-21, 306-8, 308n, 463-64 Perkins-Campbell Co.: strike against (1905- ), 11n Perkins-Campbell Co. v. Albert Teeters et al., 11, 11n Petry, Charles W., 17, 17n Pettibone, George A., 145, 146n Pettingill, Millard F., 20n; letter to, 19-20 Pfeiffer, John J.,* 11n, 141n; letter from, 11 Phelan, Frank W., 92n Philadelphia Typothetae: lockout (1905-8), 85, 91n Photo-Engravers' Union of North America, International,* 422n Piano, Organ, and Musical Instrument Workers' International Union of America,* 133, 142n Pierce, Jefferson D.,* 96-97, 98n, 152, 152-53n, 209, 347n; letters from, 152, 209; letters to, 115, 428 Pinches, John, Co., 461n Pinchot, Gifford, 322n Pioneer Hat Works, 230-31 Plumbers, National League of Journeymen, 15n Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Steam Fitters' Helpers of the U.S. and Canada, United Association of Journeymen,* 14-15, 15n; and IWW, 47-48; jurisdiction of, 272 Plummer, Edward C., 76, 90n Polish workers: organization of, 45 Political action: AFL and, 60-66, 126-41, 141-42n, 269, 269n, 311, 319, 404-5, 418-22, 426; SG and, 68, 136-41, 419-21, 486n. See also Campaign, 1906; Campaign, 1908 Political candidates: legislative records of, 16, 19, 58, 69, 72-84, 94-95, 99, 105-6, 333, 346-47, 347n 391, 416 Post, Charles W., 6: 511n, 49n, 84-85, 138, 153, 245, 337- 38, 401-2, 405 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.: strike against (1907), 250-51, 252n Post Office Clerks, National Federation of, 114, 115n Post Office Clerks of the U.S., United National Association of,*, 114, 115n Potter, Edward W.,* 345, 346n Pouren, Jan J.: extradition case, 387-88, 388n Presbyterian Church in the U.S. of America: Department of Church and Labor, 10, 10n; General Assembly meeting, 1906 (Des Moines, Iowa), 10, 10n Pressmen's and Assistants' Union of North America, International Printing,* 338n; local 99 (Elizabeth, N.J.), 337 Prince, Samuel, 3:*, letter to, 371-72 Proebstle, Joseph,* 208-9, 210n; letter from, 221-22 Progressive Alliance: and campaign, 1906, in Illinois, 110n Prohibition party: and campaign, 1908, 397-98, 399n Protest Conference, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 319-20, 320n, 323-29, 341, 342n, 346, 389-90 Puerto Rico: agricultural workers' strike (1906), 51-52, 52n; organizing in, 231-32; SG and, 231-32 Pugh, Judge, 438-39 Pullman Strike (1894), 3: 521-25, 3: 526n, 24, 25n, 92n, 402-3 Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers, International Brotherhood of,* 151n; conventions: 1907 (Northampton, Mass.), 151-52n, 204n; jurisdiction of, 150-51, 151-52n, 202-4, 204n; local 1 (Ft. Edward, N.Y.), 204, 204n Racine (Wis.) Trades and Labor Council: lawsuit against, 157, 158n Railway Union, American,* 402-4, 405n Rainey, Henry T., 96, 98n Ralston, Jackson H., 4: 294n, 253, 312, 441, 457; letter to, 453-54 Ray, George W., 80, 84, 90-91n Raynes, Edward, 77, 90n "Red Special," 375, 402, 425 Reeder, William A., 94, 95n Reese, S. B., 379 Reese, S. B., Lumber Co.: strike against (1908), 378-80 Reid, James, 482n Reid, Stuart, 6: 145n, 48, 48n, 102, 121, 461n; letter from, 99-100; letters to, 57-58, 126 Reiss, George, 338n; letter to, 337-38 Republican party, 420-21; and campaign, 1906, 108; and campaign, 1908, 328, 341, 369, 370n, 371-72, 381-82, 397-98, 398n, 410-11; conventions, national: 1888, 79; 1908 (Chicago), 310n, 348-49, 351-52, 369, 389, 410; conventions, state: 1908, 348; platform, 1908, 309, 310n, 348, 348n, 349, 351-52, 369, 372, 372n, 380, 389. See also Campaign, 1906; Campaign, 1908 Reynolds, DeElbert A., 406n; letter to, 405-6 Reynolds, James B., 245, 247n, 388, 388n Richardson, James D., 3: 138n, 80 Rickert, Thomas A.,* 97, 98n Riggs National Bank, 455, 456n Roach, James, 347n Roanoke (steamer), 42, 43n Robertson v. Baldwin, 4: 294n, 7n Robinson, Elmer F., 50n; letter from, 49-50 Robinson, Herman, 6:*, 69, 70n, 97, 396, 449, 469-70, 471n, 482n, 492; letter to, 373-74 Rogers, J. H.: letter from, 219-20 Rollers (cigar workers), 307 Romanian workers: organization of, 45 Rooney, T. J., 23-25 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1: 443n, 24, 25n, 88, 229n, 244, 251; and campaign, 1908, 397, 398n, 413-14, 414-15n; and Cannon, 97n; and Chinese workers, 93; and conservation conference, 322, 322n; and eight-hour law, 6n, 76, 90n; Executive Order 402 (1906), 5, 7n, 114; Executive Order 504 (1906), 76, 90n; and extradition of Pouren, 388n; and Goldfield, Nev., miners, 286n; and Gentlemen's Agreement (with Japan), 148n; and government employees, petitioning by, 5, 7n, 114; and Japanese students in San Francisco, 147, 148n; letters to, 3-6, 195-97, 322, 387-88; and Littlefield, 96, 97n; and open shop, 192; and Sherman Antitrust Act, 322n Root, Elihu, 5: 438n, 245, 388n Ruiz, Rufus M., 224, 225n Rummel, Jacob, 130, 142n Russell, Wesley A.,* 251, 252n Russia: and extradition of Pouren, 387-88, 388n; SG views of, 46 Russian workers, organization of, 45, 297-98 Russo-Japanese War, 267 Ryan, Daniel, 256, 257n Ryan, Father, 235 Ryan, Frank M.,* 13n Ryan, William D.,* 269n, 270, 270n, 347n; letter to, 346-47 Sailors' Union of the Pacific,* 43n, 116; strike, 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 116, 118n Sailors' Union of the Pacific et al. v. Hammond Lumber Co., 118n Salaries: SG and, 463, 464n; of trade union officers, 463, 464n Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison, and John Mitchell v. Buck's Stove and Range Co., 249-50n. See also Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases: contempt case San Francisco: campaign, 1908, in, 381-82, earthquake and fire (1906), 17, 17n, 32, 42-43, 43n; Japanese students in, 147, 148n San Francisco Examiner: editorial in, 93, 93n San Francisco Labor Council, 4: 172n, 5: 475n, 43n, 220, 220n San Francisco Steam Ship Association: strike against (1906), 93, 93n Sangree, Allen, 256, 257n Sargent, Sumner B., 186n Scersey, Benjamin, 379 Schaverin, Oscar, 499 Schenectady Trades Assembly, 6: 179n; 41n Schertzinger, August: letter from, 224-25 Schmitz, Eugene, 6: 67n; 93n Schultz, Otto B., bakery: boycott against (1905-6), 158n Scott, Charles F., 94, 95n Scott, Henry S., 278, 280n Scott, Hugh S., 25n Scott, Thomas H., 379, 381n Scranton (Pa.) Central Labor Union, 4: 263n, 96 Scully, Christopher, 224, 225n Seamen: conscription of, 73, 171-72, 175-76; working conditions of, 174 Seamen's Union, Atlantic Coast,* 498n Seamen's Union of America, International,* 43n; jurisdiction of, 270 Seibertz, William, 234-35, 236n Seibold, George C., 447, 447n Shackleton, David J.,* 288, 289n, 489, 490n Shaffer, Theodore J.,* 120-21, 122n Shamp, Chauncey L.,* 210, 210n Shea, Cornelius P.,* 98n, 104n, 429, 430n Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance, Amalgamated: local 5 (Youngstown, Ohio), 41n; local 39 (Youngstown), 42n Sherman, Charles,* 44, 45n Sherman, James S., 96-97, 98n, 410, 412n Sherman, Robert M., 180n; letter to, 179-80 Shields, John A., 388, 388n Shingle Weavers' Union of America, International,* 112n; and IWW, 111 Shipowners' Association of the Pacific Coast, 93n Ship subsidies, 73-75, 169-76; AFL and, 177n Shipwrights, Joiners, Caulkers, Boat Builders, and Ship Cabinet Makers of America, International Union of,* 243n; jurisdiction of, 242-43, 243n Shop associations, 339-40 Siddons, Frederick L., 4: 294n, 253, 441, 457; letter to, 453-54 Simpson, Charles C., 25n Simpson, James, 267, 268n Skeffington, Henry J.,* 376, 377-78n, 396, 400n Skemp, Joseph C.,* 134, 139, 142n Skilled workers, 148-49, 150-51n, 202-4, 262, 306-8, 308n, 343-44 Skinner, J. Herbert,* 419, 422n Skowhegan (Maine) Central Labor Union, 184-85, 186n Slaughter, Eugene, 379 SLP. See Socialist Labor party Small, Lennington, 359, 361n Small, Sylvester J. "Sam,"* 250-52, 252n Smith, Alexander R., 169-71, 176, 177n Smith, Edward A., 186n Smith, George M., 120, 120n Smith, Oliver P., 198, 199n Smith, Peter, 5: 168n, 177n Snapp, Howard M., 346-47, 347n Social Democratic Party of the U.S., 5: 342n, 66 Socialism (Spargo), 239, 240n Socialist Labor party: and Freight Handlers' and Warehousemen's International Union, Interior, 44; and Hat and Cap Makers of North America, United Cloth, 19n; and organization of General Electric Co., 41n; SG and, 40, 42n Socialist party: and campaign, 1906, in Illinois, 110n; and campaign, 1908, 374-75, 375n, 401-5, 425, 427n, 486n; and trade unions, 422 Socialists: AFL and, 425-26, 427n; Easley and, 244-45; SG and, 238-40, 425-27n, 479. See also Socialist Labor party; Socialist party Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, 4: 97-98n, 18, 184 South Carolina: and alien contract labor law, 156n, 195 Southern Pacific Railroad Co., 116 Spargo, John, 240n; Socialism, 239, 240n Sparks, John, 286n Spelling, Thomas C., 253, 254n, 300 Spencer, William J.,* 368, 368n, 443, 481 Spight, Thomas, 177n; letter to, 169-76 Spreckels, John D., 239, 240n St. Louis Central Trades and Labor Union, 1: 166n, 154n; and campaign, 1908, 373 Standard Oil Co., 398n, 473n State, City, and Town Employees' Unions, National Federation of,* 313-14, 314-15n; convention, 1908 (Brockton, Mass.), 314, 315n Steam Engineers, International Union of,* 36n; convention, 1908 (Philadelphia), 219n; jurisdiction of, 32-35, 36-37n, 152, 152-53n, 199-201, 201-2n, 208-10, 210-11n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 451-52; letter to, 217-19; local 20 (New York City), 373, 374n; local 56A (New York City), 219n; local 184 (New York City), 150n Steam, Hot Water, and Power Pipe Fitters and Helpers, International Association of,* 158n; jurisdiction of, 272 Stelzle, Charles M., 9-10, 10n, 267 Stemburgh, Henry A.,* 444, 445n; letter to, 443-45 Sterling, John, 329n Steunenberg, Frank, 5: 98n, 24, 25n, 146n Stevenson, Adlai E., 361-62, 362n, 363, 416-17, 417n Stevenson, Letitia Green (Mrs. Adlai), 361, 362n Stoddard, Isaac T., 25n Story, Arthur B., 170, 177n Stove Founders' National Defense Association, 154, 155n, 245 Strasser, Adolph,* 464, 464n Straus, Oscar S., 6: 236n, 195, 197n, 251 Stream, John, 25n; letter from, 23-25 Street and Electric Car Barn Men, United Association of, 242n Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of,* 70n; jurisdiction of, 240-41; strikes: 1908 (division [div.] 241, Chicago), 342, 342n; 1908 (div. 268, Cleveland), 342, 342n Strike: benefits, 365, 365n; right to, SG and, 490 Strikes: AFL assessments for, 454-55, 455-56n, 486n; AFL financial appeals for, 12-13, 251, 252n, 473n; AFL financial support of, 51, 52-53n, 472, 480 Strikes and lockouts: --agricultural workers: 1906 (Puerto Rico), 51-52, 52n --boot and shoe workers: 1905 (Brockton, Mass.), 37, 39n; 1906-7 (Syracuse, N.Y.), 185, 186n, 339 --brewery workers: 1907 (Columbus, Ohio), 209-10, 210n; 1907-8 (New Orleans), 498n --bridge and structural iron workers: 1905-, 6: 515-16n, 12-13 --building trades unions: 1906-7 (Lynn, Mass.), 49-50, 50n --carpenters: 1909 (New Britain, Conn.), 460, 461n --chair makers: 1907 (Tell City, Ind.), 227-29, 229n, 234-35 --cigarmakers: 1907 (Havana), 220-21, 221n --dock and waterfront workers: 1901 (Cuba), 162, 164n --foundry workers: 1906 (Troy, N.Y.), 53-54, 54n --general strikes: 1906 (Havana), 162, 164n; 1909 (Sweden), 484, 486n --hat and cap makers: 1903-4 (New York City and New Jersey), 18, 19n; 1904-5 (New York City and New Jersey), 6: 407n, 207; 1905-6 (Detroit), 18, 19n, 184, 186n; 1905-6 (New York City), 18, 18n, 184 --hatters: 1909, 454-55, 455-56n --iron molders: 1906 (St. Louis), 153, 155n; 1906 (Troy, N.Y.), 53-54, 54n --leather workers: 1905- (Cincinnati), 11n --longshoremen: 1903 (Brunswick, Ga.), 187, 190n; 1907 (Brunswick), 187-89, 190n; 1907 (Havana), 163, 165n --machinists: 1906 (Troy, N.Y.), 53-54, 54n; 1906-7 (Lynn, Mass.), 50, 50-51n; 1907 (Houston), 222, 222n --marine cooks and stewards: 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 118n --marine firemen: 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 118n --meat cutters and butchers: 1904, 6: 314-15n, 345 --metal and machinery workers: 1906 (Schenectady, N.Y.), 41n --metal polishers: 1906 (St. Louis), 153, 154n --miners: 1897, 5: 345n, 472, 483-84; 1897 (Illinois), 417n; 1899 (Wardner, Idaho), 5: 92-93n, 24, 25n; 1900 (Pennsylvania), 5: 263n, 484; 1902 (anthracite), 6: 13-14n, 484; 1903 (Arizona), 24, 25n; 1903-4 (Colorado), 6: 282-83n, 24, 25n; 1907 (Goldfield, Nev.), 283, 286n --motormen and conductors: 1906 (Cuba), 162, 164n --paper bag workers: 1906 (Rumford Falls, Maine), 104-5, 105n --paper makers: 1907 (Ft. Edward, N.Y.), 202-4, 204n --printers: 1905- (Chicago), 11n; 1905-8, 483, 485-86n; 1905-8 (Philadelphia), 85, 91n; 1906- (Dayton, Ohio), 166, 168-69n, 193; 1906 (New York City), 85, 91n --sailors: 1906 (San Francisco), 93, 93n, 116, 118n --sheet metal workers: 1906 (Youngstown, Ohio), 41-42n --shoe workers: 1906-7 (Syracuse, N.Y.), 185, 186n, 339 --steel workers: 1909-10, 472, 473n, 480 --street and electric railway workers: 1908 (Chicago), 342, 342n; 1908 (Cleveland), 342, 342n --telegraphers: 1907, 250-51, 252n --textile workers: 1904 (Fall River, Mass.), 6: 350n, 237; 1907 (Skowhegan, Maine), 184-85, 186n --tobacco strippers: 1908 (Boston), 309n, 365, 461-62 --woodsmen and sawmill workers: 1908 (Farmers, Ky.), 378-80 Strippers (cigar workers), 307, 308-9n Structural Building Trades Alliance, 6: 174-75n, 275, 276n, 278, 459-60 Sullivan, James W.,* 481, 482n Supreme Court of the District Columbia, 247-48, 249-50n, 253, 287, 289, 430, 440, 453-54, 465 Svenska Arbetsgivareföreningen (Swedish Employers' Federation), 486n Svenska Landsorganisationen (Confederation of Swedish Labor Unions): general strike (1909), 484, 486n Swansey, John P., 58, 58n, 89n Swedish Employers' Federation. See Svenska Arbetsgivareföreningen Swedish Labor Unions, Confederation of. See Svenska Landsorganisationen Sweeney, John W., 384, 385n Switchmen's Union of North America,* 424n Taff Vale decision, 6: 83-84n, 24, 289n, 310, 326, 421 Taft, William Howard., 6: 383n, 244, 458n, 473n; and campaign, 1906, 103, 118-19; and campaign, 1908, 281, 281n, 362n, 369, 375, 385n, 397, 398n, 402, 410-11, 413, 414n, 415-16, 416n; and injunctions, 87, 91-92n, 118-19, 251, 252n, 281, 379, 410 Tailors' Union of America, Journeymen,* 424n Tampa (Fla.) Central Trades and Labor Assembly, 6: 71n, 355 Taylor, Charles G., 96, 97n, 102n Taylor, E. E., and Co.: strike against (1905), 37, 39n Taylor, Louis H., 460, 461n Taylor, William S., 102n; letter to, 101-2 Tazelaar, Jacob, 6: 175n, 100, 104, 345, 347n, 445n Teamsters, International Brotherhood of,* 98n, 364; conventions: 1906, 98n; 1907 (Boston), 235, 236n; jurisdiction of, 36n, 199-201, 201-2n, 272-74, 274n, 317-18, 493-97; local 701 (New Orleans), 495-96, 498n; local 704 (Chicago), 97, 98n; local in Tell City, Ind., 235; secession movements in, 97, 98n, 364, 429-30, 430n Teamsters' and Helpers' Union, Chicago, 430n; jurisdiction of, 429 Teamsters of America, United, 97, 98n, 364, 429-30, 430n Telegraphers of North America, Order of Railroad,* 143n, 252n Telegraphers' Union of America, Commercial,* 250, 252n; strike, 1907, 250-51, 252n Tell City, Ind.: floods (1907), 227, 229n Tenement-house workers: Cigar Makers' International Union of America and, 308n; SG and, 307 Terry, William E., 383, 384n Texas: campaign, 1908, in, 385-86 Textile workers, organizing of, 183 Textile Workers of America, United,* 185n; and Canadian textile workers, 236-37; and IWW, 184-85; strike, 1904 (Fall River, Mass.), 6: 350n, 237 Textile Workers of Canada, Federation of, 236, 237n Thomas, Harry D., 6: 154n, 281-82 Thomas, Percy, 250-51, 252n Thompson, Carl, 130, 142n Thompson, Charles C., 447n; letter to, 446-47 Thorpe, John J., 241, 242n Tilden, Laurin W.,* 15, 15n; letter from, 47-48 Tilton, Clint C., 359-60, 361n Tin-Plate Workers' International Protective Association of America: merger with Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, Amalgamated Association of, 473n; strike, 1909-10, 473n, 480 Titus, Herman F., 146n Tobin, Daniel J.,* 430n; letter from, 429-30 Tobin, John F.,* 340n; letter from, 339-40 Todd, A. M., 406n Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Northern Michigan Railroad, 91-92n Tracy, George A.,* 383, 385n, 413, 414n Tracy, Thomas F.,* 238n, 287-88, 311, 347n, 395, 458n, 481; letter from, 237-38 Trade agreements: with employers, 293, 302-4, 485 Trade schools, 14-15, 15n, 426, 427n Trades Union Congress of Great Britain, 4:*, 130; meetings: 1906 (Liverpool), 68n; 1908, 401n; 1909 (Ipswich), 401n, 489-90, 490n, 491 Trade union disputes: AFL and, 470-71n; AFL Executive Council and, 470-71n, 482n; SG and, 98n, 429-30, 430n, 468-70. See also Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of, secession movement in; Jurisdictional disputes; Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, International, dispute with local 10; Teamsters, International Brotherhood of, secession movements in Trade unions: in America, SG on, 477, 483-85, 489-91; constitutions of, SG critiques of, 123-25; in France, SG and, 479; in Germany, SG and, 485; in Great Britain, SG and, 68, 401n, 473-74n, 474-76, 478, 489-91; leadership of, 463-64; objectives of, 326; and trusts, 260-62, 265 Traiser, H., and Co.: strike against (1908), 309n, 461-62 Trautmann, William, 6:*, 42n Trusts: SG and, 258-65, 352 Tuberculosis, 212 Tveitmoe, Olaf A.,* 148n, 383; letter to, 147-48 Twentieth Century Fund, 462n Typographical Union, International,* 142n; and campaign, 1908, 383-84, 384n; local 3 (Cincinnati), 403, 405n; local 23 (Milwaukee), 130, 142n; local 57 (Dayton, Ohio), 168-69n, 192, 194n; local 83 (New York City), 297, 298n; local 286 (Marion, Ind.), 407, 408n; and National Cash Register Co., 166-68, 168n, 195n; strikes: 1905- (local 16, Chicago), 11n; 1905-8, 483, 485-86n; 1905-8 (local 2, Philadelphia), 85, 91n; 1906 (local 6, New York City), 85, 91n; 1906- (local 57, Dayton), 166, 168-69n, 193 Typothetae. See Chicago Typothetae; Philadelphia Typothetae; United Typothetae Unemployment, SG and, 491 Union Co. (N.J.) Trades Council, 337-38, 338n Union Labor party: and campaign, 1908, 382, 382n, 383-84, 384n United Labor party (Pa.): and campaign, 1906, 122n United Shipping and Transportation Association, 116 U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor, 77; and alien contract labor law, 155, 156n, 195-96, 197n; and iron and steel industry, 473n U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Labor, 26-32, 43, 43n, 77 U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 72, 78, 90n, 171, 177n U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, 84 U.S. Senate, Committee on Education and Labor, 26-27 U.S. Steel Corp., 5: 335n, 473n U.S. Supreme Court: and Buck's Stove and Range Cases, 249- 50n, 290; and Loewe v. Lawlor, 310, 312-13, 319, 320n, 323-25, 329-31, 338, 346, 351, 372n, 389, 392, 409-10, 420 United Typothetae: and printers' strike, 1905-8, 483, 485- 86n Unorganized workers, 305-6; SG and, 474-75 Unskilled workers, 148-49, 150n, 202-4, 240-41, 242n, 262, 306-8, 308n, 343-44 Urick, Ambrose L.,* 10n; letter to, 9-10 Valentine, Joseph F.,* 7n, 32-33, 111n, 155n; elected AFL vice-president, 281n (1907), 427n (1908); letter from, 53-54 Van Cleave, James W., 155n, 245, 246n, 273; and alleged National Association of Manufacturers bribery attempt of SG, 257-58n, 271; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. 153-54, 154-55n, 250n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 253, 263, 426; and campaign, 1908, 369, 370n; SG and, 251, 401-2, 405 Vose, Edwin S., 100, 100n Wade, Martin J., 387, 387n Wages: SG on, 291-94 Walker, Charles M., 14, 15n, 342n Walker, Henry M., 5: 395n, 385 Walker, John H.,* 102n; at AFL conventions, 137, 140, 142n, 269, 273, 274n, 418-19, 422; and campaign, 1906, 101; and campaign, 1908, 350n, 359, 416-17; letter from, 416-17 Wallace, Mr., 302 Walling, William E., 6: 413n; letter to, 46-47 Walz, Fred C., 460, 461n War: SG views of, 211-14 Ward steamship line: strike against (1901), 162, 164n Warner, George H., 4: 272n, 5: 168n, 141, 143n Washington (state): campaign, 1906, in, 108, 109n; campaign, 1908, in, 414, 414n; Democratic state convention, 1906 (Seattle), 108, 109n Washington Brewery Co.: and brewery workers' dispute, 152- 53n Washington, D.C.: government of, SG and, 315-16 Washington Post: letter to the editor of the, 315-16 Watson, James E., 97n Watson, Thomas E., 371n; letter from, 371 Weber, Frank J., 5:*, 130, 142n Weber, John, 6: 57n, 281n Webster, Daniel, 88, 92n Webster, James B.,* 449n; letter from, 447-48 Wecker, Der, 297, 298n "We Don't Patronize List" (AFL), 33, 53-54, 54n, 154, 154n, 167-68, 168n, 178-79, 179n, 186n, 193, 194-95n, 249n, 287, 289, 295-96, 296n, 430, 434-35; discontinuation of, 312-13, 313n, 330-31 Weeks, Walter S., 170, 176, 177n Wells, William E., 106, 107n Welty, John, 107n West, Walter,* 451n; letter from, 449-51 Western Labor Union, 4: 452-53n, 404 Western Union Telegraph Co.: strike against (1907), 250-51, 252n Weston, C. E., 354, 356n Whalen, John S., 257, 257n Wheeler-Holder Tie Co.: strike against (1908), 378-80 Whistler-Scersey Lumber Co.: strike against (1908), 378-80 Whitcomb, William A., 204n, 202-4 Whitlam, Harry J., 137, 142n Wholesale Clothiers' Exchange of Chicago, 178, 179n Whyte, Joseph C., 447n; letter to, 446-47 Wickersham, George, 473n Wight, Fred C., 76, 90n Wilkerson, A. B., 240, 242n Wilkie, John E., 393n Williams, E. C., 286n Williams, John S., 130, 142n Willison, W. M., 379 Wilson, William B.,* 113, 113n, 130-33, 142n, 322n, 357 Wilson, William J., 355, 356n Wisconsin: campaign, 1906, in, 64-67, 130-31, 139, 143n Wisconsin State Federation of Labor, 3: 498n, 157; convention, 1906 (Madison), 67n, 157; letter from, 64-67 Woman's International Union Label League, 299n Women's Trade Union League, National, 6: 483n, 237 Women workers, 197-99, 199n, 219-20, 228, 234-35, 237-38, 302-3, 365, 365n; AFL and, 275; SG and, 230-31, 239, 298-99 Wood, Leonard, 5: 188n, 162-64, 164-65n Woodman, Con W., 6: 265n, 301, 385 Woodsmen and Sawmill Workers, International Brotherhood of,* 112n; and IWW, 111; local 17 (Fields Landing, Calif.), 111, 112n; local 26 (Farmers, Ky.), 378, 381n; strike, 1908 (local 26, Farmers), 378-80 Wood-Workers' International Union of America, Amalgamated,* 272n; jurisdiction of, 272 Workingmen's Political League (Md.), 120n Wright, Daniel T., 249-50n, 430-31, 434-38, 438n, 440, 465, 478, 492n Wright, Edwin R.,* 360, 361n, 363 Wright, George P., 108, 109n Wyatt, Calvin, 96, 98n, 107n, 121-22, 122n, 347n; letter from, 378-80 Yiddish, trade union publications in, 297-98, 298n Young, Albert,* 97, 98n Young, Charles O., 109n, 267, 268n Young, John R., 248, 357 Younger, Maud, 46, 47n; "Diary of an Amateur Waitress," 239, 240n; letter to, 238-40 Zoercher, Jacob, 227, 229n Zuckerman, Max,* 18-19n, 142n; Deceit of the I.W.W., 19n; letters from, 17-18, 207-8
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