The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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WORLD OF LABOR
OKLAHOMA FEDERATION OF LABOR AMERICAN FEDERATION OKABOR
Headquarters ot Sec.-Treas., 501-2-3 State, Headquarters 801 G Street NWW ask-
Nt'l. Bank Bldg.. Oklahoma City.
Pre id«nt,C. C /.tiglcr, Oklahoma City,
PlMtVice-Pni.ideHl',C. H Connolly. i.« liijth.
Second Victj-l'ifsldent, Juiiuk iMrh.
Third Vice-Prenident,< ui 1< Kocckcr,TuKa
Kourth Vice-rrvitidetit. h. M. Ho}<l-t<>u, Wil-
ouitoo.
filth Vi - ■ l*rt idcnt.J Campbell, 1£I Rriio.
Sec.*Trt'u>.. J. I.uthiir Luug*!"" OLIahonm
I It f.
f,cgitUti\e (' iintuiltff- I. f !'- " Phillips
<iror(fe IfcCouncll, Bartlesville; Jckm I,. Day
Ardmore.
ington, D. C.
private personal lett« r^ addressed to* went fat tin
an unknown Christian Woman and! it remains,
her i,iona family London, De< 15
It belongs to he time and bears; ing feature of the
Tin-
as the opening speeches for each I bill of J-.j.noo to pay additional In
j 7,f,e as ,hp -Vldenre has been re j npectors. However ■ do not believe
I l,a"1''d "° "mn> tlme now «>>at thelit is sound pollc* for .he govern
nr. . ■ . l,y h,,"rt rae,,t «° I'M for the inspection or ad-
Great Interest wes taken In the
-. trlan government of the defeat of speech of Ken Thompson who has
Servla and ; taken a leading
B. M. P. I. U , NO. iH.
B. M P. I. U. No. 18 meets every
Monday night at l^abor Hall.
President, JOHN MATHEWS.
Secretary, J. F. OWENS
Order Railway Conductors
President Samuel Cum persj < l: . r iiiauet I i
tcruytiuua Union
Irnt Vic . 'resident, James Human, (Crau
iUCutters'Intermit iona) Association.)
Second Vice-President. John Mitchell, t'niled
Mine V\urkerhu( Americu.;
Third Vice-Piesident, James O'Comiell, (lu
ternatioiial Akkociation of Machinists
Fourth Vice President, I). A. Hayes, (<Ma
Mottle Mlowei s' Association.)
| Pifth Vice-rPremdeut, Win. Dlluber, (('niter.
H r ot he i hood of Carpenter*.*
Sixth Vice-President, Jos. p. Valentine, dm
n national Moulders' Unions
Seventh Vice-President, J no. K. Alpine, (Jour-
iieymtu Plnmt|ers' Association.)
Itighth Vice-President, It. II. Perham, lOrde
oi Knilroad Telegraphers.)
Sccietriry, Fran k.Morrison, (I literuationaITyp
laphicai Uuiou.)
Treasurer, Jchn l< f.eiiuoii,| Journeymen Tail
or*' Union ol America. |
Meets every Sunday at 2 P. M. in B,
of R. T. Hall, corner Park and Thomp- Brotherhood Fireman and Engineers
s >n avenue.
W. M. DORMS, Sec.
Meets every Sunday at 7:30 in B. of
R. T. Hall, corner Park and Thompson
avenue.
the tone of ,h8 „rst Kpistle. „ the eandh, admission TI T "S1" " "°Wn "> """"
a Itiuh value on the piety of a
ther and her household and warns i the Austrian «rm
l"" - <" -t'> j apparently of • ,„e' InZ™,™ "Ti,VlTTs' "
those who. would undermine holvl Its third attempt to imidc th. f... an
<•«■' .. Is :i I rltorv of its small Slav neighbor ! 7 he Tf 'T ?' I'"
tribute to the digniiv of woni.nh, ! u „lle attril.min. the tall r , 1 defendant to be equal to the
aimtiUting the failure to occasion. Mr. Thompson followed
"em> s overwhelming number, iudRe \l cllougai who hud laid the
"t'fonncement plainly admits an evidence before the jurv in that
extended retirement and heavy loss , alm judicial wav or his, placing
.... i chain of evidence woven by the
Ne decisions and measures con- state in a logical manner and gent
sequently will l„. taken to repel the; ly showing the reasons why some of
"urn., sa\s the Austrian state- the defendant's testimony is
ment Apparently rhat means that onable and rather incredible
Servln"wr,'.a" ar'"'V dir"0'e'1 Tll0n'r <°" began his argument late
r"'.—" H "''feMlve line. the evening to a crowded court
born,'." their "i" /'"lr" be pr"8Bing !,ool n" t r an hour In his dramst-
lure e victory with more cap-j ic manner attacked McDougal and
tun s of prisoners and to have drlv- DeBarr wltiiout dwelling verv much
en part o, lhe invading army across upon the actual testimony so far
ii una rier. | H8 anJbo,ly co|||(| hear H|^ s|lee(,h
he progress of the war in north- both las, night and this morning
. m Hungary |„ !e,„ definite. Sun- was very dramatic and bristled with
s '"r,nn" ,w eresslpep | vituperation and abuse. Whether
U B. ofC.&J. of A. Local No. 1655; —
.. . ,A . . . Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
Meets every Friday ni^ht in Labor j
^a" 1 Meet every Sunday at 9:30 A. M. in
President, (-. E. I ALKN. j ^ 0f It. T. Hall, corner Park & Thorny
Fin. Sec., R. H. HAMILTON. son
liee. Sec, V C. KELLER. j President, G. KINLOCK
Treasurer E.F HENRlf E H. CAMPBELL, Sec
ON THE STUDY OF
THE BIBLE LESSON
JAMFS
Ke\ word, Works Ke\ verse, ll.'Jtl
This is tin* Bpistle of Holy living
(treat stress is laid upon works, not
apart from faith but as both the
Rented In these epistles, viz: The
trial of Faith, the Hlood, the Living;
atone, Christ himself, the Faith, the
Promise, the meek and quiet Spirit
Compare 1st Peter 1:7,1!), 2:4,6 7:3:1
2nd Peter 1:1.4 the position of the
Christian believer is first contrast-
ed with that of the .Tudaist. Israel's
rejected Messiah Is then shown to
he the Headstone of the corner and
the elect of (rod lo be the heirs of
hope. Then the disciples viewed
In his service and suffering as un-
der (Jod's providential and gracious
proof and fruit of faith. It oppos- ('ur*' "Christ is s«-t forth as an
ample. His vicarious death, our sal
es Antinoumlanlst. Then* is a mor-
ality side to the gospel/^The disci-
ple is under law though justified by
faith. Obedience i** his watchword,
tiie obediem t of faith. Where grace
inwardly dwells tlierV will be a tem
pie purified from all uncleanliness.
The author was James, bishop of
the church at Jerusalem, who seems
to have been an ascetic if not a
Nazarite. He was distinguished for
practical piety; his knees were said
to be callous from constant interces
sion for the sins of the people I
And he has received tin* title not I
vation% God is judge and will begin
with his own nominal bouse.
to the dignity of womanhood
wifehood and motherhood. Her home! the
and household are honored as
spheres of service. Women is temp-
ted to envy the wider sphere of man
but her hand is on the potter's
wheel where vessels are shaped for
lhe Master.
Hf r home and household are
guarded. John warns us against thot
who not only err in doctrine but
who sow the seeds of heresey and
iniquity. Hospitality Is not forbid-
den nor courtesy, but proper guards
are placed about a home where evil
teachers might work great harm.
3d John
Tills letter is somewhat like the
other but It to a man addressed by
name (Jaius< who was Paul's convert
and host. Js. Cor. 1:14, Rom. Hi:**3.
As in the second letter, hospitality
was forbidden toward men who
taught error or doctrine, other than
that taught l > Ills .Master. Hut In
encourages those who hold fast to
the truth. The elect ladv was warn
ed not to be partaker of their evil
deeds. Here Oaius is praised as fel-
low heluer to the truth. Oaius is
congratulated on soul health as is
shown by his loyalty to truth and its
representative.
Here again is a hint to Service.
One may have a very quiet sphere,) range
be no public speaker or promineni J
worker, but by acting the host and
the true giver, receive the Prophet
help his work and share his reward.
Matt. 10:41. This hope I will PiW.
the man or woman who is ever
ready to say I would love to do
something for the great cause, but I
cannot know how or what to do.
Diotreplies is held as a warnir •
not for hersey but for his amb' iof
and selfishness. There are other
ways of rending a church beside
doctrinal error Demetrius is co.
mended as a witness to the truti,
Jude
.1. : fit man wireless reports with, not that kind of an argument I Led
a dot equal to that of the Austrian| any effect on the jury is hard to
bulletin spoke of the "severe reals., say hut some of the jurors were
tance which the Gorman and Alls- much Interested
trlan arms are encountering In south Later 1„ the morning and In the
Poland a flallcla, adding that afternoon J. W. Roberts the man
waa evident the Austrian forces in who was hired by the Brown fain-
the tarpathlans are not numerically lly, made a flowery and logical
strong enough to clear the Russians speech, ending with poetrv and
out of Hungarian territory. But the biblical quotations and making a
Austrian, claim that they are driving, considerable impression on the jurv.
down the northern slopes of the aCr-|
pathiuns the Russian invader, who
ministration in connection with thr
leases made in the interests of in
dividual Indians. The board suggests
the enactment of a' law to permit
the secretary of the interior to re-
tain such portion of oil and gas roy
allies belonging to members of the
H\e <'i\ili/ed Tribes as may lie nec-
essary to cover the cost of inspec-
tion :uid other expenses in Conner
tion with the oil and gas operations
on the restricted lands of said In-
dians leased b.v his authority.
'lhe board recommends that In
dian land which has heretofore been
iree from taxation should contribute
its share to the support of those
functions of the state government
from which the Indian owners derive
benefit and that where treaty agree-
ments obligate the government
maintain the land free from taxation
during a trust period of 25 years
or any other period that a method
should be devised by whictfi the fed-
ral government should pay the pro-
portionate share of such taxes.
WHEN ACCIDENTS HAPPEN R.
R. PICKS MEN TO BLAME EM-
PLOYES
were last week in occupation of sev-
eral towns south of that mountain'
CARRAN2A DECLARES HIS MEN
ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE
THE KILLINGS
FOR
FOUR METHODS IN
FOR PREVENTION
ACCIDENTS
| Washington, Dec. 15.—General Car-
OPERATION ranza IhroUgh Consul Canada at Vera
OF MINE, Cruz today formally advised the
| state department that any use dt
j force by the American troops
Washington, Dec. IA national, N'aco, Ariz., in their efforts to keep
I loss of not less than SMWO.OOO a Mexican bullets from American
day Is a reasonable estimate of 'iie "will be considered
present waste in lar^e nmn.nr. .... I
This the last epistle, inainlv ad-
The second epistle was written ln,dreBsed Hebrew converts and hence
expectation or shortly putting off assumes the familiarity of the r.-ti-
liis tabernacle. Peter is said tohaveier with old Testament history. It is
been crucified and at his own re- a warning .ighlnst apostacy. Kji.h
quest with head downward Peter makes faithful saints who. coi. •. id-
sketched the Iniquity as Jude doest ing for the faith end nret.eritng.
the apostasy of the last days Here! are preserved by Grace and proseut-
the government of (lod over the| ed in glory
world is more prominent and His
final judgment of the world.
1st John
This is a general Epistle, not to
any local church, drawing no line
loil
in act of hos-
measure un-j tility, however well disposed the
necessary of the mineral resources government may be."
of the United States. Director Joh,i| This agrees with the general's
A. Holmes of the Bureau of Mines statement at Vera Criu on Saturday
declares In his annual report male Reiterating his previous statement
pu 1 ic today- I Carranza says General Hill lias con-
At the present increasing rate, trolled his fire and tha the is send-
at which we are using and wasting ing instructions to avoid anv firing
't. our supplj of a number of these[ that would endanger those across
resources will be either exhausted the border. He deplores that Amer-
or largely depleted while the nation icans have been killed and wound-
's jet in its youth, says .Mr. Holmes.] ed but suggests that these acci-
••Ot the several lines of mineral, dents have been due to carelessness
industry lu which this waste calls'on the parls of Americans or
investigation only two—of the'prudent curiosity
for
and cites similar
Chicago, Dec. 17.—Revelations of
the operations of so called boards
ot inquiry whose findings generally
arc a burden to railway employes
proved to be one of the striking
tnatures of the wage Inquiry before
the. federal board of arbitration dur-
ing the past week. One of the ar-
bltrators, W l. i>aru, vice Presi-
dent of the Illinois Cenlfai. railroad,
was responsible for developing this
line of testimony. Mr. Park on Fri-
day while questioning O. Kearns
Southern Pacific engineer, mention
ed the boards and Grand Chief \V
S. Stone of the engineers brother
hood quickly took advantage of ti •
opening.
As brought out by Chief Ston
railioad accidents are more common-
through interrogating Witness Koarns
place incidents .which' result in an
engineer or fireman being disciplin
cd are Inquired into, if of any im-
portance, by a board of company of-
ficials and two so called outsiders.
It was shown that these outsiders
however, are chosen by the railroad
company, that the board thus formed
of railway officials and two neutrals
,nl"! conducts the investigation, comes
Kjaep.Your
Animals
!• /ee js
if rons give ic
f horses d< ks
tortured tv |!
vi iii'-stock ffoc tr m these
breeding pcvtji h\
. 7*. k '
ys r ly Knocker
•UN innnCtJ'j*.- relict ir«i
jnd trouW- Docs >r tainc
Ifeivc M •• tiuli*.
i ry !l i" Days
Money Back
If It rails
Oujrf, 35c
. (..iLj.-t.UU
gpaldingoNicherson (. < .
AGENTS
WANTED
Everywhere
To Sell
Madame
Du Four's
Face
Powder
which la prepared
in four colors
And T « Sl««*.
25c & 50c
1 HR BOX.
Send 2c stamp
for sampte. De-
partment D.
The Du Four Co,Wash., D C.
iss Billie Burke
Your F a v orlte
wtr*«i.3ays, "It's
the best I have
ever used — so
soft and won-
derfully a d h e -
sivt."
I ra .1. Anderson
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in Berrjhill Bid?.
Union f bst^act Co.
W. L. NcEuen
BONDED APtiTKAl *rZ£
FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE
Phone 540 22 1-2 N. Main. Sapulpa
The contrast is m.-.t-: . il tance are included
most especially urgency and iinpor- occurrences when Madero besieged1 l° * find,n* 8nd pllbllsllps tllp
between those
first estate and are kept for judg-J ly, the
men! and those who kept themselves'
and are kent from falling.
"!-sr
in* 'he only surviving aiiostle Its who turn g
This Epistle Is addressed to the | tone ia Paternal both lu authoritv
twelve trli.es of the dispersion. It: ;.„d affection, and prohpetlc. having
has an air of patriarchal authoritv, I an air of final decision and declara
•« from the father of the church at tion. i,s thou.4hts cluster about
Jerusalem. It is in tone of thought| three grand centers: Light, love and
feeling, and language, thoroughly| life, its object is that believer
Hebrew. More than anj other Kpistlej know "that the* b,
It deals with the external life The
word of God is a mirror to show
us what manner of man
to influence charactt
In the urgent Juarez and Americans
ers may
eternal lire,
J and so their joy may be full," I t
5.13.
a,e and. The book shows John's mental hab
and ron<i"et j it, confident of truth, taught bv in-
The only true hearer of the word is' tuition, confirmed bv experience
• he door of the work. nevt and las, lesson which will ap-
e IS a scene of temptation, de pear next Saturdav
uianding struggle and heroic
durance. Dusinesses are to h«
the practical carrying of Cod's will ing against heresies that assail
a vocation not an avocation. We Christ'
are to exhibit an unworldb type ol tet 1
will be, Ques-
en-j tlous on the entire series ot lessons,
but | The Apostle of love is still thunder
will,
divine mediatorial
gracious liberty into lasciv-
ious license, unbelieving Israel In
th«- Bxodus; disobedient angels, lust-
ful sodomites^ self righteous Cain,
greedy Balaam -presumptuous Kor-
ah. and blasphemous mockers. All
of us are either reserved tor t!s--
day of condemnation or preserved
for the day of presentation. If we
keep ourselves in the love of (Jod
lighting tor faith( building up our-
selves upon the faith, praying in the
holy Ghost and looking for the com
ing of the Lord, Ood will keep us
guard with a garrison
of the bureau of mines, name- their lives by seeking points of van-
waste and losses in coal min- taee in El Paso, from which to view-
ing and in petroleum operations, the fighting.
Hut the enactment or pending le^is-l Finally he points out that the po-
lation in congress providing for the'sition of Hill's troops who are sta-
es'abiishment mainly in metal min-j Honed vvilh their backs to American
ing states, of a number of mining, frontier is such that it would be
experiment stations will render pos- impossible for their fire to enter
le similar researches lookgtoinsib| American territory and that conse-
Sible Similar rsearcltes looking to quently any shots from the Ameri-
the lessening
waste."
'"j or innocence if the railway employe-
angered, in a newspaper before such employe
preventing
of can side would be
the Villa forces.
direct aid to
Douglas. ATiz., Tec. 15.—Major
Miguel Sameniego lost nearly half
AUSTRIAN EXCURSION INTO
HOSTILE TERRITORY IS SAID
HAVE BEEN DISASTROUS
reaching
the
border
TO
the
charac
, not laxity. The gospe
"h . 01 °nlV ln,in,a" °' SlUms Si,,n"rs h" '«• Hotterdam, Dec, 15-The
friendship but coutamlnating con eternal life, Bonshlp in Christ l> not I ner I •, nil
tact, with the world On the othe heirship of life, and'there are plain' Sa>S ,ha
hand we are to cultivate Christian I features by which tile son and h.-irl ,ri>at of Germans toward prepar
fellowship, discountenancing caste of (lod Is to be k ""
restraining the tongu.-, j fellowship, having
Bvery true Inward grace bears men. \cts I This fellowship is] concentrated along a line embracln
wisdom from j with God and with the Oodlv t
above. Failh. the royal law of love and Is marked
known. The test Is
things com ! ^rmed
d positions
st of the Yser is c
of troops have been
IVen prayer is energetic.
warships have enter
of Magellan In pur-
Probably the most notable accom-
plishment of the bureau of mines
has been the developing of the move
ment for greater safety and better] of'"his command of 250
health conditions in the mining, me- cavalrymen
tallurgical and other mineral Indus-1 a slightly
tries or the country and the gaining near Cucbnta yesterday, according
of the cooperation of all the possi- to reports
ble agencies in behalf of the move- today
ment.
In conducting its campaign for SIMPLIFICATION OF RULES AND
gieate, efficenc, in the mining In-! PROCEDURE ASKED BY INDIAN
Stnes there has been adopted the COMMISSIONERS
following general plan of co-opera-
tion between the national govern-j Washington. Dec. 17,-Blaming the
mtn. and other large agencies: 1.1 multiplicity of la
That the national governim
duct the necessary general inquiries offlo
most ' , ectne tile information ob J quent modification of regulations
tained and the conclusions reached
That
of all sin. The bellev
outward fruits: thr . ,
ntuges. Intel and Courtiai with
ondillons: I era! headquarters at Thiel.
works 1. (.od Is light. Light stands Tor
results. Pure religious observance, truth, purllv knowledge and inv ti...' i,
worship, rltu ii, „ to. Yi.lt the Ml i has no Wtow.S ,, "i" ^ """■
-rless and widows, Pan, and James lie. with what is evil and vile. He' .hat two BrUlsh"
do not CO"'1 Ct. They stand not face confesses sin. Is cleansed by the! ed the st nit',
to face beating each other but back, blood and kept bv the ndvocaev of -uii „r ti, r
•° hack, heating ron, fo,, : Christ. , Ood Is 'love. He whilb ^
Th. _ f"*' Pet" lness ~ \v|th pure complaeence and; Puma Arenas The Dresden '
Fleet Pllarii ' "" S°U'8 Wi,h benevolence. Love,'lived at Pnnta
Iiit.rinig of the Dispersion, not implies hat
to the Geutlls churches, nor tti the! has fflllnv
r=. r 3H =• Vr— 1
he n«nm °n llUI' Pa'" """ 10 anU t" good. The lav' London
lentlhs westward, Peter to the of the new life is obedience Heeds after 1
scattered tribes eastward. See Gal.| of evil still
2:9. These letters are meant to com
fort these Hebrew converts
the approach or outburst of purvecu 1 wru are m them Th«*r# i . , i ..
•ions, help them to a Oodly „fe In| fore a new affini., 7o\ 'ggF AN°
lew advance toward perfec j It since July JB, bombarding" from
batteries neat Sn'inlln and
who lio.pt not their! needs
uiuico. Iiuiiif- iiir-ii" inns nv BPPUinir nninfa nf I
is given an opportunity to make a
statement regarding his side of thr
case.
Mr. Kearns and Grand Chief Stone
declared that the practice In vogue
at present is for the acctised em-
ploye to follow the verdict of the
board of inquiry by a personal ap
peal to a higher committee or of
fieial to whom he finally submits
his side of the case.
"Did you ever hear of an instaate,
Mr. Kearns," asked Grand Chief
S'tone. "where the findings of the
board of inquiry in these matters
rranzlsta I was ever reversed by the committee
in an engagement with or company official after an employe
larger Maytorena force had made his own defense?"
"No, sir, as far as I recall," re
plied Mr. Kearns, "the sentence im-
posed and published by the official
inquiry boaTd always held."
James M. Sheean, counsel for the
companies, cross examined Mr
Kearns on this point and attempted
to defend, the railroads by develop
ing the fact that in such cases iiie
aceised man has .full opportunity
to present his side of the contro
versj but the witness stuck to it
that as far as he knew seldom, if
ever, the official inquisitors change
, W1 their , opinion. Grand Chief, Stone
aeh slate enact needed lea 1 Hum , r v h* U,is -"'ncti.re leaped to his feet
rrr::£ ~H rd,;r:™ s
operations within its borders. :i That fifty fifth™ annual M'bm"t,'d | °®c,als . had ^"'d the findings
the mine owners introduce improve- tarv of the* lnierlo-'T°r j lnve8tl8atlon prior to going
•nients with a view to Inrreaslna1 TI I t i°' *an° ^ through the motions of obtaining tile
«fety and reducing waste, of re J, t^T „ '"e ■'«« ot the soealled neutral
... ■ ot re- nope that the probate procedure
hllltv of'l.'a,'~----aS ,"'a',,Ca ,h- ''""1^
onstrated. and
avvs and cumbersome
'nl con- rules and regulations in the Indian
mi.I in. ... .. inquiries office In Washington with hamper-
ami investigations and disseminate lug the efforts of the men In the
manner as mav prove Indian field service and the too fr.
in such
Low t'ares to
FLORIDA
and the
TEXAS GULF COAST
It will cost you very little this
winter^ to spend a few days
or a few weeks in a warmer,
balmier climate. Both the Tex-
as Gulf Coast, and Florida pro-
vide hotels to fit every pur?-
from the resort palace to th^
inexpensive but comfoi*?a1'
family hotel or boarding house*
Your agent will be g ad t)
quote lares and arrange sle >
ing car reservation: and if
you will drop me a pos'al
sa>ing where you think of go-
ing, I will be 4l-ad to sead
you, without charc-e, .soug
handsomely illustrated des-
criptive literature.
A. HILTON,
Passenger Traffic Manag-"
St. Louis
this trial
them to
and test of faith among'evil, a
pxist in the
od, but they should not
underl and cannot dominate, f
persecu J seed are in them. There
child of pied Belgrade
ermlnatei dlspnt^h 10 Re
r God's any.
I •' The Servians
battle, have reoccu-
according to a N'ish
ter's Telegram comp
waste, or re- hope that the probate
lls ral',dJ.v «s the practica agreed upon between tli
neb Improvements is dem Judges having jurisdiction among the
r lllat mln- l ive Civlli/ed Tribes and the tom-
< managers co-operate inissioner of Indian Affairs will meel
s ifeiv r..i i nforclng with • beneficial ' results, makes the
pidlv as these"" r7"latlons as ^commendation that this proceedure
tieahle Th! s,r'- :r" "" PraC' ah0Ul" be ma,le a "art of ""
mine ovv tieis nnrt !! i""1 ia w "^hoiiia as recommended
such is th mi l "" ""''""""'i llJ :lle congressional delegation from
uch as th. mining and engineering Oklahoma. "If this is not done"
oc eties are now showing „ „„nB.| sa.vs ,„e report "we believe the "ed
n< s to (o-opernte with the na- -rRl government
lional government in this work
member?
or the hoard. This evidence Is ex-| President Carte
peeled to be.developed diirln.-. the Young
coming week.
Representatives of the brotherhool
In this connection unofficially
"lamed that the controlling reason1 This "vvas":
for the railroads acting in this nu::-'
ner is thr|r fear of having to pay
in case of accidents.
that section bosses in the Ctiicago
district exact tribute froii v .etioa
hands to whom they g|.v job. and
after keeping tile, workmeg f.tr ^
month will fire the whole lot and
liir new laborers in order 'T • take
n«A tribute from them. '
From investigations ini.In sev-
enteen Western cities among forty-
six trades or industries locomotive
engineers are sixteenth on the age
iisi and firemen nn coal burning
engines are thirty-eighth, disclosed
hy^exhibit \o. j ahio produced by
should retake its
I former Jurisdiction i ver the affairs a liett
large datnng,
That is, if a board of inquiry ca i
show that an emplove or an outsider
was responsible for an accident -he
company going into court, would hive
| of t.l
evil men and exhibit the government
of God towurd them and over the
world. Peter Is tile Apostle of Hope,
as Paul It of faith, John of Lov.
and Jami* of 4ction The first ep
Istle was written from llub) loll. .1.1;',
Seven "'prx-lous" things are repre
lion. The resuljts of such lellow
Sltip are t*o fold' witness to son
ship, external and Internal. The wit-
ness of the *ord and the witness
of the • spirit.
Second John
Like Paul (o Phlleajon this ,as u1
ERTS COMPLETE THEIR ARGU.
MENTS THIS AFTERNOON
from
monitors on the Danube \ large por-
tion of the city was said to have
been destroyed bv the fire of the
Austrians When war was declared
the Servian government moved from
Belg-ade to Kragiiyevats ^nd later
The Kelly Heed case will likely
not go to the Jury before tomorrow
morninn as at three this nfterneon
there were still three arguments
to be given. The last three will not
likely be as long nor as complicated
restricted Indians." Coturess
asked to enact a law giving
the secretary of the interior Jurisdle
tion over, all leases of the lands and
of icstrlcted Indians tn the Five Civ-
ilized Tribes.
"So great has been the waste of
oil and gas on properties of the In-
dians in Oklahoma.'' says the report,
•'that we earnestly supported the
appropriation In the present ludisn
er chance to obtain a fn.0:
able verdict and thus elude , ,
damages. Other feature* of V'
pas" week Were the following
Petty officials of railroad compan
ies make more money selling minor
jobs than they do from their -e-
gulsr salaries, a statement jnade bv
William W: Carter, president of the
firemen's brotherhood, from th<
witness stand early m the 0n
this score the witness
•ngineers, those Just pro
moted from the ranks r firemen,
and tvro firemen earn very# little
• j during their first years of s. rv !c
irougbt nut in exhibit No
s l>v >lr- Carter on the witness
stand. It was shown that, ia the last
few jears out of 4,00fl promoted ei
gineers, 2,Sit or 5-1.88 percent earn-
ed less than during the
months they worked and l.fe.;} ur
' nereent earned more iban an
average of Sign a month ts for fire,
me-i. man. try. th. lr luck
- 'me and fi«d II tun ;r.|i:o
tinue.
The younger en^lfleers 'during
dull seasons or because of feie 1-istal-
latioa of heavier )orom-otiv i blch
displace many lighter ensft,:,. a-e
forced ,0 go bnclt fo ti,. ot
firing w liich tneane not harder
"ork for the en9|mv„3 #sa,iwaI
the
to con-
.xy.vi^i ^ * v . ^ friscn
the service of ....giilar Hreaiw.
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Todd, O. S. The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1914, newspaper, December 18, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102027/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.