TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES—Continued. BUILDING TRADES-Concluded. 269 35 75 uu 2, 456 907 243 1.) TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES—Continued. CLOTHING-Continued. 13 5 20 19 2,010 57 2 178 Alabama ...... 14 Arkansas ... California .. Colorado ... Illinois (9) ..... Missouri...... 28 Montana New Mexico... | Ohio (g) ........ Tennessee (r)..... Virginia .. 185 رم و بر 11 750 240 a Not including 1 establishment closed permanently. Not including 1 establishment not reported. h Not including 1 establishment not reported, 1 establishment closed permanently, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. i Not including 1 establishinent in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. Not including 29 establishments not reported. k Not including 7 establishments closed permanently. I Including strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Tennessee, but not including 1 surike included in general strike of May 1, 1897, Tennessee. m Including strike of April 9, 1900, West Virginia. n Not including 1 strike not reported. o Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901. TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES—Continued. CLOTHING-Continued. 56 19.915 18,894 C 386, 371 69, 246 92, 263 6,500 23, 195 1,000 2, 365, 633 1,400 3,900 9,273, 661 4,709, 491 870, 750 2,611, 261 1,709, 142 2,806, 771 1,745, 148 65, 837 1,365, 112 215, 307 179, 868 6,964, 827 2,500 58, 140, 846 83,784, 688 152, 550 5, 450 98,140 293, 661 4,466, 992 256, 822 700 j 2, 730, 296 1,141, 259 701, 350 652, 772 15, 100 58, 700 2,940, 997 200 13,978, 710 t1, 220, 884 200,000 1,300 60, 150 125, 400 1,030, 750 248, 400 084, 124, 447 192 91,081, 622 197, 318 3,500 p Including strike of July 4, 1897, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia. 9 Not including 26 establishments not reported. Including strike of May 1, 1897, Kentucky, but not includi 2 strikes included in general strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Kentucky. & Including $18,000 lost by free employees at convict mines. t Including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies. u Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. v Not including 3 strikes not reported. w Not including 1 establishment not reported, 10 establishments closed permanently, 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. Not including 1 establishment not reported, 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14. 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. y Not including 36 establishments not reported. 2 Not including 29 establishments not reported and 1 establishment closed permanently, but including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies. TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES-Continued. CLOTHING-Concluded. 13 Alabama ... Georgia..... Iowa ..... Missouri. Pennsylvania () 34 Tennessee (9)... Texas... 36 Utah 37 Virginia .... 38. Washington.. 39: West Virginia (h) Wyoming ..... 186.991 8,959 1,183 26,959 3,395 2,500 10 2,006, 294 a Not including 1 strike included in general strike of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania. Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. cincluding strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Tennessee, but not including 1 strike included in general strike of May 1, 1897, Tennessee. d Including strike of April 9, 1900, West Virginia. Table IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES—Continued. CLOTHING-Concluded. Including strike of May 1, 1897, Kentucky, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of August 9, 1999, and September 13, 1900. Kentucky. Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. i Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. |