. The National Civic Federation review . UNION LABOR—THE DOOR IS CLOSED. FOLLOW THE ROAD. LABOR WRESTS VICTORY FROM DEFEAT. (Continued from page 9.) Chief Stone, of the Engineers; Samuel Gompers,President of the American Federation of Labor; andJohn Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers ofAmerica, for assistance, and they were on the groundThursday morning. At 10 oclock that morning, noanswer having been received trom the joint executivecommittee of the strikers, Chiefs Stone and Hurley,of the Engineers; President Mahon, of the Amalga-mated; President Samuel Gompers, President JohnMit


. The National Civic Federation review . UNION LABOR—THE DOOR IS CLOSED. FOLLOW THE ROAD. LABOR WRESTS VICTORY FROM DEFEAT. (Continued from page 9.) Chief Stone, of the Engineers; Samuel Gompers,President of the American Federation of Labor; andJohn Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers ofAmerica, for assistance, and they were on the groundThursday morning. At 10 oclock that morning, noanswer having been received trom the joint executivecommittee of the strikers, Chiefs Stone and Hurley,of the Engineers; President Mahon, of the Amalga-mated; President Samuel Gompers, President JohnMitchell, and Herman Robinson, met in conferenceto decide on the course of action. At 12 oclock therewas still no answer from the strikers committee andPresident Mahon telephoned the local Amalgamatedofficers that unless he hail an answer by 2 oclock inperson he would issue a statement repudiating thestrike. Chief Stcne meantime drafted his statementId the public, but agreed to hold it back out of cour-tesy to the committees that had bee


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