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NORTHWESTERN SHOPMEN GO OUT.
Two Hundred Quit Work Through Sympathy--President Hughitt's Address. Shopmen Go Out Through Sympathy. Hughitt's Address to the Men.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Jun 30, 1894
Start Page: 3
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 1463
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Two hundred men from the Northwestern Shops at West Fortieth street and twenty freight clerks employed at East Chicago went out yesterday, and the company had no difficulty in filling the places of the latter. It is difficult to determine the exact status of the...

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