Carpenter . y^ ~ Ogilenljurg, N. Y.—All migrating car-penters are hereby urgently requested toremain away from this city until our pend-ing trade movement has come to an issueand we have come to a satisfactory under-standing with the ;• *?? ? St. Paul, Minn.—Work is still slack inthis city and no improvement in a number of our men are walkingthe streets and any newcomer may expectto share in their idleness. Transient broth-er carpenters are advised to keep away un-til further notice. ?^ -^ -^ Tyler, Tex.—Trade conditions obtaininghere are such as to compel us to re
Carpenter . y^ ~ Ogilenljurg, N. Y.—All migrating car-penters are hereby urgently requested toremain away from this city until our pend-ing trade movement has come to an issueand we have come to a satisfactory under-standing with the ;• *?? ? St. Paul, Minn.—Work is still slack inthis city and no improvement in a number of our men are walkingthe streets and any newcomer may expectto share in their idleness. Transient broth-er carpenters are advised to keep away un-til further notice. ?^ -^ -^ Tyler, Tex.—Trade conditions obtaininghere are such as to compel us to request allunion carpenters to steer clear of this cityuntil further notice. We have more menhere at present than can find employmentand there is no improvement of trade con-ditions in sight. ??<- *?? -^ Coshocton, O.—Our Local Union 525 ofthis city has not a very large membership,but it is composed of men who are aliveand stand true to the principles of organ-ized labor. We have been su
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