Proceedings of the Asiatic Exclusion League of San Francisco
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Excerpt from Proceedings of the Asiatic Exclusion League of San Francisco: February, 1908 Council Hall, Labor Temple, 316 14th St., San Francisco, Feb. 16, 1908. The Asiatic Exclusion League met at the above date and place, and was called to order by the President, O. A. Tveitmoe, at 2:45 p. m. Roll Call and Minutes. On roll call of officers, absentees were noted. On motion, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed. Credentials. The following credentials were received and all delegates seated: Carpenters No. 1082: C. L. Smith and A. E. Lidstrom. Machinists No. 1, Jr. Order: A. Sandell, M. Lingeleser and A. J. Lundie. Martha Washington Council, Daughters of Liberty: Arthur Brakebill, C. W. Hendrich and Clyde W. Strong. Photo Engravers No. 8: Henry Wesel and N. Garrett. Laundry Wagon Drivers: C. B. Parker, C. C. Carroll and J. H. Jordan. Riggers and Stevedores: L. E. Richardson, Hugh McKevitt and Jno. H. Dolan. Upholsterers No. 28: B. B. Rosenthal, A. J. Morris and C. Muller. Millmen No. 422: Frank Schmitz, Paul Necke, Thos. Black and J. Miller (alternate). San Francisco Labor Council: C. H. Parker, E. H. Misner and A. J. Gallagher. Bridge and Structural Iron Workers No. 31: J. M. White and J. Hennessy. Iron Molders No. 164: J. J. Fields, J. O. Walsh and R. W. Burton. Carpenters No. 22: C. F. Knight and Jno. D. Campbell. Report of Executive Board. San Francisco, Feb. 16, 1908. To the Officers and Members of the Asiatic Exclusion League, Delegates: Your Executive Board begs leave to report that during the month many communications were received from the States of California, Nebraska, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Washington and also from British Columbia, advising of having elected delegates to the interstate convention at Seattle, and showing an enthusiastic interest in the movement. As usual, the queries for information have been numerous, likewise the requests for the League´s publications, and in each case your Executive Board has promptly complied with the same. A letter was received from Mr. M. Barnes, of Salt Lake City, asking information and advice relative to the formation of a permanent organization in that city. This request was complied with immediately; subsequently we have received information that a number of citizens of the above named city met on the night of the 4th inst., and a Mr. H. E. Osborne was chosen to take charge of the work (Mr. Barnes declining on account of pressure of business). The League has forwarded a quantity of literature for general distribution, so that the people of that vicinity may get an intelligent understanding as to the objects and purposes of the League. Petitions. Of the 100,000 individual petitions which were printed, 98,500 have been distributed - 30,000, as previously reported, being sent to the Asiatic Exclusion Committee of the State Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics - the remaining 68,500 were sent to 2,650 organizations throughout the entire country, consisting of labor, fraternal and civic bodies. A petition was also sent to each of the 386 Congressmen and 90 United States Senators. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
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