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[Extract from American Federationist, June number, 1901, p. 232.]

To all affiliated unions:

NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION Of Labor,

423-425 G STREET, Washington, D. C., May 25, 1901.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

The McCherry Co., Middletown, Ohio.

New York Sun, New York City.

Terre Haute Gazette, Terre Haute, Ind.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, May number, 1901, p. 191.]

NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION Of Labor,

To all affiliated unions:

423-425 G STREET, Washington, D. C., April 25, 1901.

At the request of the union interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concern has been declared unfair:

The McKinney Bread Co., St. Louis, Mo. Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy. Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, April number, 1901, p. 143.]

NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,

To all affiliated unions:

423-425 G STREET, Washington, D. C., March 25, 1901.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

The Eclipse Stove Co., of Mansfield, Ohio.
The Gooddell Cutlery Co., of Antrim, N. H.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from the American Federationist, February number, 1901, p. 65.]

To all affiliated unions:

SPECIAL NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION Of Labor,

Washington, D. C., January 28, 1901.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

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Oliver Bros., brass bedsteads, of Lockport, N. Y.
Peter McCourt Theatrical Circuit, of Denver, Colo.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform

press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, January number, 1901, p. 29.]

SPECIAL NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,
Washington, D. C., December 20, 1900.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

J. B. Owens Pottery Co., of Zanesville, Ohio.
Andrew Kimble Bent Wood Works, of Zanesville, Ohio.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy. Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, December number, 1900, p. 398.]

To all affiliated unions:

SPECIAL NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,
Washington, D. C., November 26, 1900.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt a settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Hamilton Manufacturing Co., of Two Rivers, Wis.

The St. Louis Cooperage Co., of St. Louis, Mo.

The Hauser, Brenner & Fath Cooperage Co., of St. Louis, Mo.
The Cincinnati Cooperage Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Belleville Stove Works, of Belleville, Ind.

Terre Haute Brick & Pipe Co., of Terre Haute, Ind.

George M. Hill Co., bookbinders, of Chicago, Ill.
Schoelkpoh & Co., tanners, of Buffalo, N. Y.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, November number, 1900, p. 366.]

NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,

Washington, D. C., October 25, 1900.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Morley Bros. Saddlery Co., Chicago.

Van Camp Packing Co., Indianapolis.

Feister Printing Co., Philadelphia.

Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Co., Mount Vernon, Ill.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, October number, 1900, p. 331.]

To all affiliated unions:

NOTICE.

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,

Washington, D. C., September 25, 1900. ›

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

American Radiator Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

Trinity River Lumber Co., Leonidas, Tex.
Detroit Screw Works, Detroit, Mich.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform

press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, July number, 1900, p. 225.]

NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION Of Labor,
Washington, D. C., June 23, 1900.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Keystone Watchcase Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Pope Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor and reform press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, January number, 1900, p. 25.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.
Washington, D. C., December 1, 1899.

At the request of the union interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concern has been declared unfair:

The New York Sun, New York City.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, September number, 1899, p. 181.]

NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION of Labor,
Washington, D. C., August 25, 1899.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Moench & Sons Co., tanners, Alpena, Mich.

Illinois Iron & Bolt Co., Carpentersville, Ill., makers of wagon skeens, anvils,
drills, jackscrews, letterpresses, and press stands.

Andrew Kimbel, manufacturer of carriage and wagon gear, Zanesville, Ohio.
F. X. Ganter, bar and office fixtures, Baltimore, Md.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please

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At the requett of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concern has been declared unfair:

J. B. Owens Co., manufacturers of pottery, Zanesville, Ohio.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please

copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, August number, 1899, p. 143.

NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR,
Washington, D. C., July 10, 1899.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Liggett & Myers, Drummond.

John Finzer & Bro.

Luhrman & Wilbern (Polar Bear).

Graddle & Stortz.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please

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At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

Phillip Spaeter Cooperage Co., of Philadelphia, Pa.

E. & F. Glor Cooperage Co., of Buffalo.

Mosely & Motley Milling Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Lee Broom Co., of Davenport, Iowa.

Shultz & Hirsch, mattress makers, of Chicago.

Rice & Hutchins, manufacturers of boots and shoes, Marlboro, Mass. Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please

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At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

The George Fowler Packing Co., Kansas City, Kans.

Illinois Broom Co.

P. H. Binz Monumental Worker, Cleveland, Ohio.

Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn.

Henry H. Roelofs & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS,

President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, January number, 1899, p. 227.]

SPECIAL NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN Federation of Labor,
Washington, D. C., January 2, 1899.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns have been declared unfair:

S. H. Howe Shoe Co., Marlboro, Mass.

John A. Frye, Marlboro, Mass.

John O'Connell & Son, Marlboro, Mass.
Rice & Hutchins, Marlboro, Mass.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please copy.

Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from American Federationist, December number, 1898, p. 209.]

SPECIAL NOTICE.

To all affiliated unions:

HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN FEDERATION of Labor,
Washington, D. C., November 15, 1898.

At the request of the unions interested, and after due investigation and attempt at settlement, the following concerns were declared unfair:

Carl Upman & Co., cigar manufacturer, New York City.
S. H. Weller Pottery Co., Zanesville, Ohio.

N. V. Haight, publisher, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Secretaries are requested to read this notice at union meetings, and labor press please copy. Fraternally, yours,

SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor.

[Extract from the American Federationist for the month of February, 1902, pp. 74 to 84.] WHAT OUR ORGANIZERS Are Doing FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC.

FLORIDA.

Jacksonville. Organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are observed."

ILLINOIS.

Blue Island. Organizer reports: "All boycotts are being pushed." Another organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are observed." Decatur. Organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are being pushed."

Evansville. Organizer reports: "All boycotts announced in American Federationist are observed."

East St. Louis. Organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are being pushed."

INDIANA.

Kokomo. Organizer reports: "Boycott against Lovell & Buffington, tobacco dealers, is being pushed."

KENTUCKY.

Central City. Organizer reports: "All names on the American Federation of Labor unfair list are observed."

MICHIGAN.

Flint Organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are being pushed."

Grand Rapids. Organizer reports: "All American Federation of Labor boycotts are being pushed."

Ionia. Organizer reports: "All boycotts known are being pushed."

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