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Addams, Jane, 132, 137 Agitator Club, 152 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (aype), 9, 27, 58, 68; labor view of, 56–57, 61, 147; origins of, 55–56; and women’s suffrage, 107, 109–10; and vice, 97, 100 Alki Suffrage Club of Seattle, 101 Alki Women’s Improvement Club, 200 American Association of Craftsmen and Workmen, 207, 211, 212–13 American Federal of Labor, 56, 164, 182; affiliation with Seattle labor, 39; comparison with radical labor organizations, 88, 155, 158, 175; conflict with employers, 177; conflict with Seattle Central Labor Council, 42–43, 176, 205–7, 212; and female workers, 78–79, 83, 169; World War I, 187, 204 American Legion, 208 American Railway Union (aru), 24, 30, 40 American Union Against Militarism, 189, 192 Ames, Edwin, 177–78 Anderson, Kristi, 124 Anthony, Susan B., 16–17, 94, 101, 124 Anti-Chinese Congress, 19 Anti-Saloon League (asl), 163–64 Associated Industries of Seattle (ais), 206–7, 209, 210, 213 Ault, Harry E. B., 31, 153, 205, 209; as editor of Seattle Union Record, 173–75, 212, 214 Ault, Minnie, 148, 202, 214 Axtell, Mrs. Frances, 134 Bagley, Clarence, 73 Baker, Paula, 91 Bannick, Claude, 121 Beacon Hill Improvement Club, 97 Blackford, Mansel, 68 Blackman, William, 39–40, 46–47, 76 Blethen, C. B., 209 Blethen, Colonel Alden J., 146, 151, 153–54, 157–59, 189, 209 Bogue Plan (1912), 68, 129 Bolshevik Revolution, 196, 204–5 Bon Marché, 68, 76, 138–40, 152, 162 Boren, C. D., 13 Bouillion, A. V., 98 Brainerd, Erastus, 32–33 Bridges, Robert, 23, 25–26, 180–82, 212 Brotherhood of the Cooperative Commonwealth (bcc), 29 Builders’ Exchange, 54–56 Building Trades Council, 176 Burke, Thomas, 73, 186 Burley (utopian settlement), 31 Business Men’s League, 44 Businessmen’s Ticket, 17–19 Caldwell, Hugh, 210–11 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 91, 111 Centralia Massacre, 208–10, 214 Central Labor Council of Seattle and Vicinity. See Seattle Central Labor Council Chilberg, J. E., 56 Chinese: hostile activity toward, 11–12, 19–20; and city’s image, 100; population, 22, 58; gender, 72, 73 Cigarmakers Council No. 188, 75 Citizens’ Alliance, 42–44, 58; open shop, 55; and label league, 81, 82, 84 Citizen’s ticket, 21, 25 Index 289 290 i n d e x City Beautiful, 104 City Party, 48–50, 62, 66, 97 Civic Forum, 125 Clark, Sophie, 127, 131, 195, 214 Clayson, Edward, 104–5 Coleman, Anna R., 82 Committee of 48, 211 Commons, John, 163 Conscription Act (1917), 187 Considine, John, 96–97 Constantine, Earl, 177–78 Cook, Jay, 14 Cooks and Waiters’ Local 239, 37 Cotterill, Frank, 84, 164, 170 Cotterill, George, 66, 101, 160; and 1912 election, 121–23, 149; attack on vice, 130, 136; Potlatch Riot, 146, 153–54, 158 Coxey’s Army, 24 Cronin, Daniel, 19–20 Debs, Eugene, 24, 50, 152, 174, 176; support for utopian settlement, 29, 30 DeLeon, Daniel, 50 Denny, Arthur A., 13, 20–21 Deverell, William, 3 DeVoe, Emma Smith, 100–101, 105, 107, 109–12, 126 Dilling, George, 118–19, 121, 160 Direct legislation (direct democracy), 67–68, 128 Dodge, Mrs. Arthur M., 130 Doran, Red, 175 Duncan, James, 164, 176, 205, 207, 210–12 Duniway, Abigail Scott, 17, 111 Eaton, Cora, 110 Edward Bellamy, 29 Elections: 1884, 18; 1885 (municipal), 18–19; 1886 (municipal/state), 20–21; 1896 (state/federal), 25; 1906 (municipal), 51–53, 55; 1908 (municipal), 56–57, 98– 99; 1910 (municipal), 63–67, 70, 98, 111; 1911 (recall), 117–20; 1912 (municipal), 121–24, 148; 1912 (presidential), 132; 1914 (municipal), 159–61, 163–65; 1916 (recall), 193–95; 1918 (municipal), 190; 1919, 209–10; 1920 (municipal), 210–11; 1920 (state/federal), 211–12; 1926 (municipal), 215–16 Employers’ Association of Washington (eaw), 161, 177, 189; formed, 178; and Industrial Welfare Commission, 139, 177; open shop campaign, 161–62, 178–79; World War I, 204 Engineers and Janitors’ Association of the Public Schools, 164 Equality (utopian settlement), 29–31, 74, 153, 174 Erskine, R. C., 167 Espionage Act (of 1917), 189, 192, 194 Everett Massacre, 183–86, 192, 194, 197 Everett (Wash.), 52, 81, 183–84 Everett, Wesley, 208 Farmer-Labor Party (flp), 211–12 Farmers’ Alliance. See Populism Federation of Employers’ Associations of the Pacific Coast, 178 Federation of Trade Unionist Women and Auxiliaries (ftuw&a), 2, 143, 171–72 Fenelson, O. C., 139 Ferry, Elisha P., 18–19 Fick, Mrs. E. P., 134 Fielde, Adele M., 95, 125, 137, 165, 167, 215 Fitzgerald, C. B., 210 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley...

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