TABLE VI.-SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES--Continued. w Including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies. I Including strike of December 6, 1900, in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indian Territory Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, but not including 1 strike included in general strike of July 19, 1883, New York. y Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and July 18, 1894, Nebraska. z Not including 3 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. aa Not including 1 strike not reported. cc Not including 2 establishments in which strike was stili pending July 1, 1894, and 1 establishment not reported. dd Including strikes of May 15, 1899, wooden goods, Michigan, and August 14, 1899, and October 3. 1899, Minnesota, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York and May 15, 1899, lumber, Michigan, ee Not including 2 strikes not reported. ii Xot including 89 establishments closed permanently, 7 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report, and 5 establishments not reported. Sot including 1 establishment not reported, 89 establishments closed permanently, 1 establishment in which department on strike closed permanently, and 12 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. kk Not including 10 establishments not reported and 27 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. Il Not including 18 establishments not reported, 3 establishments closed permanently, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901, but including $18,000 lost by free employees at convict mines in Tennessee. 00 Not including 153 establishments not reported, 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887. Illinois, 10 establishments included in lockout of June 23, 1893, District of Columbia, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 12, 1901, ss Not including 1,189 establishments not reported, 4 establishments closed permanently, 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887, nilinois, 1 establishment included in lockout of February 20, 1893, Indiana, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901, but including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies in Tennessee. Table VI.SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES. BY STATES-Concluded. 1 i New Mexico (a)........... New York (b)... North Carolina (g). 4 North Dakota (g).. Ohio (1) ..... Oregon (9) Rhode Island (2). Tennessee (m)... Utah (0) ..... Virginia (9) .... Washington (9).... 18 West Virginia (p). 19 Wisconsin (1) .... 20 Wyoming (0) ...... 11, 265 2, 173, 323 55, 150 5,281 1,530 78,021 63, 022 11, 235 9,087 35, 265 14, 626 102, 106 165, 709 8,503 a Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1853, New York, and December 6, 1900), Texas. b Including strike of July 19, 1883, in all States and Territories, and strikes of November 28, 1891. November 11, 1895, July 3, 1899, July 31, 1899, and March 9, 1900, New Jersey, but not including 4 strikes included in general strikes of July 20, 1897, and October 1, 1900, New Jersey, February 23, 1900, Illinois, and April 2, 1900, Connecticut. c Not including 26 establishments not reported. Not including 1 strike included in general strike of July 19, 1883, New York. Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901. j Including strikes of December 5, 1887, in Indiana, Massachusetts, and Ohio, July 4, 1897, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia, and October 3, 1899, and January 15, 1900, Ohio, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and February 23, 1900, Illinois. k Not including 2 establishments not reported. I Xot including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and March 1, 1900, Massachusetts. m Including strike of May 1, 1897, Kentucky, but not including 3 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Kentucky. Table VI.-SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES-Concluded. m Including strike of December 6; 1900, in Arizona, California. "Yolorado, Illinois, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, but not including 1 strike included in general strike of July 19, 1883, New York. o Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and July 18, 1894, Nebraska. plot including 3 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. luding 2 establishments in which strike was still pending July 1. 1894. r Including strikes of May 13, 1899, wooden goods, Michigan, and August 14, 1899, and October 3, 1899, Minnesota, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 19, 1883, New York, and May 15, 1899, lumber, Michigan. * Not including 10 establishments not reported. i Notincluding 39 establishments not reported. u Not including 33 establishments not reported. Vot including 12 establishment in which trikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report an S establishments not reported. w lot including 12 establishments in whic strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report and 17 establishinents not reported. Table VII.-SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES. 173 330 512 8 24 21 22 Ordered by Establishments. Total ginal organization. Industries, num strikes. Number. Aggre. Average Number closed. gate days ber. days closed. closed. Agricultural implements. 30 21 52 18 a 490 a 28.8 Boots and shoes .... 862 639 223 1, 261 555 14,373 Brewing............ 81 364 305 184 1,193 867 a 22, 320 a 25.8 Building trades ..... 4,440 3,989 451 41,910 27,088 d327, 328 d 12,1 Carpeting ............... 137 353 3, 546 20.5 Carriages and wagons 20 37 4,053 12.3 Clothing... 1,365 273 19, 695 17,177 i 192, 100 i11.2 Coal and coke...... 2,515 k 1,303 14,575 14, 164 1634, 896 144.9 10 Cooperage...... 236 84 685 11,687 17.1 11 Cotton and woolen goods 195 93 q 18.1 12 Cotton goods ......... 106 406 637 270 8, 354 30.9 Domestic service.... 175 101 468 368 4.0 | Food preparations.. 408 5, 126 5,546 4.6 Furniture .......... 405 333 72 1, 108 381 9.100 23.9 16 Glass .... 374 188 186 599 367 u 19, 804 u 54.4 Leather and leather goods 208 110 382 161 d 5, 010 d31.1 Lumber ...... 179 611 ! 15, 531 25.4 Machines and machinery ... 453 W 300 w 162 1,174 525 a 12, 600 a 24.0 Metals and metallic goods 2,080 w1,055 w1,024 4, 652 1,911 x 50,987 e 26.8 Musical instruments ...... 46 86 817 30.3 Paper and paper goods..... 43 128 16.0 Pottery, earthenware, etc. 75 179 9, 960 93. 1 Printing and publishing 765 CC 2, 199 cc 6.3 390 320 648 336 1,813 5.4 Public works construction. 218 183 4,7 Railroad car building ..... 94 96 282 14 125 8.9 Rubber goods ........ 56 453 18.9 Shipbuilding, etc..... 151 373 155 4,167 26.9 Silk goods ........ 287 154 257 6, 369 24.8 32 Stone quarrying and cutting 856 612 244 3,583 2,083 ec 61, 199 ce 29.4 Telegraph and telephone. 95 24 4.8 34 Tobacco..... 1,509 1, 102 407 ii 56, 574 ii 24.0 2,062 c30, 440 c14.8 36 Trunks and valises ... 10 38 6.3 Watches............. 20 9 31 291 227 1,056 500 a 6, 899 ( 13.8 39 Woolen and worsted goods... 289 37 307 127 kk 2, 725 kk 22.0 40 Miscellaneous...... 1, 102 w 444 3, 118 1,884 U 24, 977 II 13.4 Total.................... . 22,793 rr 14,457 rv 8,326 | 117,509 77, 244 881,549,934 e$ 20.1 a Not including 1 establishment closed permanently. o Not including 1 establishment not reported. c Not including 3 establishments not reported. d Not including 3 establishments closed permanently. e Not including 15 establishments in which strike was still pending December 31, 1886, and 1 estab lishment not reported. I Not including 12 establishments not reported. o Not including 3 establishments not reported and 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887, Illinois. h Not including 1,098 establishments not reported and 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887, Illinois. i Not including 12 esta olishments closed permanently. Not including 75 establishments not reported. k Not including 3 strikes not reported. I Not including 1 establishment not reported, 10 establishments closed permanently, and 4 establish ments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report, m Not including 1 establishment not reported and 4 establishments in which strikes were still pend. ing at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. n Including $18,000 lost by free employees at convict mines in Tennessee. o Not including 36 establishments not reported, 2 Not including 29 establishments not reported and 1 establishment closed permanently, but includ. ing $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies in Tennessee. 9 Not including 2 establishments.closed permanently. Not including 2 establishments in which strike was still pending January 29, 1901. 8 Not including 2 establishments not reported. t Not including 4 establishments not reported. u Not including 1 establishment closed permanently and 2 establishments in which strike was still pending July 1, 1894. v Not including 2 establishments in which strike was still pending July 1, 1894. w Not including 1 strike not reported. * Not including 6 establishments closed permanently and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending July 1, 1894. v Not including 6 establishments closed permanently. 1 establishment in which department on strike closed permanently, and 3 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. z Not including 3 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 inves 20 TABLE VII.-SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES. aa Not including 5 establishments not reported. bb Not including 9 establishments not reported and 1 establishment included in lockout of February 20, 1893, Indiana. cc Not including 5 establishments closed permanently. ff Not including 17 establishments not reported and 10 establishments included in lockout of June 23, 1893, District of Columbia. og Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. hh Not including 1 establishment not reported and l establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. i Not including 17 establishments closed permanently. U Not including 20 establishments closed permanently. 88 Not including 89 establishments closed permanently. 7 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report, and 5 establishments. not reported. t Not including 1 establishment not reported, 89 establishments closed permanently, 1 establishment in which department on strike closed permanently, and 12 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. uu Not including 10 establishments not reported and 27 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. w Not including 18 establishments not reported, 3 establishments closed permanently, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901, but including $18,000 lost by free employees at convict mines in Tennessee. Im Not including 153 establishments not reported, 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887, Illinois, 10 establishments included in lockout of June 23, 1893, District of Columbia, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. vy Not including 1,189 establishments not reported, 4 establishments closed permanently. 639 establishments included in lockout of May 14, 1887, Illinois, 1 establishment included in lockout of February 20, 1893. Indiana, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. but including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies in Tennessee. |