NAMES OF WITNESSES. Page. Bennett, Henry I., assistant wreck-master Reading Railroad.. 307-326 Bock, John M., Shenandoah mine laborer.... 413-430 Broderick, James G., Lehigh miner..... 512-526 Buckley, Thomas A., justice of the peace 544-549 Brumm, Hon. Charles M., member in Congress from Pennsylvania... 1-17 541-544 Cahill, Joseph P., ex-freight checker Reading Railroad, secretary executive board Knights of Labor.... Christian, Daniel, chief of police Reading Coal and Iron Company 331-371 430-438 Corbin, Austin, president Reading Railroad Company.. .65-126, 255-266 Coxe, Eckley B., Lehigh operator Church, W. A., treasurer Reading Coal and Iron Company Davis, John H., Schuylkill miner; of joint committee Knights of Labor Evans, D. M., member Pennsylvania legislature.... ....... 582-633 307,326 52-64 397-410 472-512 Hines, W. H., attorney at law.... Jones, J. W., ex-vice-president Reading Railroad 526-541 278-286 Keim, George de B., president Reading Coal and Iron Company Lee, John L., Reading Railroad employé, chairman executive board Knights McLeod, A. A., general manager Reading Railroad and Reading Coal and Iron Richards, Thomas M., Reading, general coal sales agent .... 451-453 453-454 457-472 575-579 36-52 175-197 290-307 454-451 549-565, 585 565-578 266-270 579-589 438-147 Smith Charles E., ex-president Reading Railroad. .219, 234, 286-280 Sweigard, Isaac A., general superintendent Reading Railroad. Taylor, Fred. W., Philadelphia Elevator Company.. 234-255, 2-7-290 327-339 Whiting, S. B., general superintendent Reading Coal and Iron Company.... 199-219 LIST OF EXHIBITS. Whiting to Davis: arbitration of wages Memorandum of agrement, 8 per cent. advance wages. 1. McLeod to Sweigard: Taylor's flour 2. McLeod to Sweigard: Discharge of Hede and Sharkey 3. Circular: McLeod to employés; report December 27, 18-7. 4. McLeod to Sweigard: Coxe barges 5. McLeod to Cushing: Terms of return to work. 6. McLeod to Cushing: Terms of return to work. 7. Circular: McLeod to employés; striker's re-instatement. 8. McLeod to Lawler: One thousand policemen.. Page. 53 54 74 75 75 76 81 81 9. McLeod to Lawler: Reward offered for damage to property. 10. Mc Leod to Sweigard: Reward offered for violence to persons or property.. 11. Receivers to McLeod: Intimidation by employés.... 12. Davis to Corbiu: Arbitration.... McLeod to Whiting: Revocation 8 per cent. agreement.. Railroad's tonnage, January, 1887-1883.. 97 100 134 30. Knights of Labor: Resolution to quit work Reading coal shipments... 32. Order, McLeod to employés: Resumption of work December 27, 1887 33. Lee to Sweigard: Arbitration 24. Miners' demand for extra pay, August 17, 1887. 25. Davis and Maggs to Whiting: Miners' construction of 8 per cent. agreement. 26. Davis to Whiting: Continuance of 8 per cent. agreement requested. 27. Whiting to Davis: Instructions sought at Philadelphia..... 28. Knights of Labor: Dead work must stop... 29. Knights of Labor to Maguire: Refusal to work Circular: Price of coal at Port Richmond and Elizabethport August 1, 1887. 31. Sweigard to Cable: Taylor's flour... 34. Same as Exhibit 7 35. Sweigard to Cable et al.: Arbitration declined Powers conferred by coal charter 36. Cost of mining ton of coal, including royalty, etc. 136 139 143 144 147 147 148 193 208 225 239 243 245 246 247 256 258 37. Telegraphs... 38. Reading's coal tonnage, December, 1886-1887 Extract from article in North American Review. 258 259 279 Sweigard and employés: Agreement December 28, 1886. Corbin's blunder of forty millions.. 39. Philadelphians robbed of $5,000,000 a year Cost of transportation of ton of coal, 1850-1880 40. Taylor to Keim: Cars withheld.. 45. Whiting to Davis: The 8 per cent. agreement.. 49. Corbin to Lewis: Compromise of strike...... 50. Men locked out: Reasons therefor 51. Monaghan's warrant of commitment of Moyer.. 52. Committee Knights of Labor: Wages' demand in Lehigh region August Page. |