The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Kiowa Breeze.
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p!.«, III f... Ul'- the i rritiR oil
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ginning of the e n 'I "f Mom v
power ami rule, i u faet the
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Im-11eve that iSoeinliniii uml the
la'A-nf I hi'1-.l liavi any relation
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linii|." the truth th• ■ the Ic >-i hit!
orin people 'Innt h'-lieve thai
Soi'iiilitiu aii'l the h'wsof ( hri-t
have iiny ii lati'Mi .o em h other,
I .it t. I hat «U en not i han^e I he
ti ulh the lea. I Oil; -Ollie people
loi I heliev e I hut Soeiali<-lll i
-t t Ii. nppo ii' nt A nan hsin.
hut ll I - ami hei-au e they .'itlil
>ee it ( the truth ) that • Ii>nI
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• hmve that I h e \ have n o t
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EIGHT HOUR LEAGUE.
pre«er4i Molt F- ;b!• P an on Wh-ch
Labor Can Act as a Unit.
Hi" Hifcbt Hour league of Ajneri<-:i
ban «;i«a!ilzed for the univi r>al
e!,*ht hour 'l.i;- " mivs Alex.ii.'ler I.aM
tli#* pn"Ment. "The Unit* has nrrh«nl
when H mint he made effwtlve
V 11,i11..i I .•■ tljingnlx>ut the icnir■•••
i. thi( ii to the only "igsnliatipD
f. r a* Inown that han '•onipiled wli!i
the <Jofiiperg refill mendatlou f< r
nrkij.ciui'fi to 11'Kanlze outMlde tratl«-
. i . ',m f< Hdvaiff* their hthor and
p« j.r.il lnter«*«tH. With tli«* attempt
in,\v l^-irig made to declare the eight
hour law uneooMtitiitlunal hy the gov
••rnment eontraetoni and otherH op
fKived to lalxir, lt preaents tho only
feasible plan hy which all labor, or-
ganized and unorganized, < an act a.s
a unit on an Inaue they thoroughly un-
derstand and will vote for in prefer-
en^e to any other.
"The demand for the universal eight
hour day N the line of least reaiHtan< e
to accompliHh ail that labor is striving
for. The American Federation of La-
bor Is r/fflf-ialljr committed to it. rail-
road men of the nation are practically
a unit In favor of It, and with the r<
organization of tho railroad system,
now Inevitable. It ran be put In op<*ra
tion through that agency without any
friction the same day the next presi-
dent la inaugurated. All business will
then soon work to that level.
"The employees of the* trolley and
electric system, from now on the politi
cal backbone of the nation, are pr« par-
ing to demand It in the n ar fut'irv
This fact makes it the greatest politi-
cal, social and Industrial i sue now be
fore the American people." Washing-
ton Star.
Tile Lo/ert to Meet In Pittsburg.
It i- . imounci-ij that the Tile Layers
ai ! Helper/ International iiition will
hold Its annual convention in Pitt-Inn
this ye; r. No definite dattr has ; yet
bCdi s«*t, but It Is certain that it ill be
f.oino tiiii - In June At present there
are fifty-three locals of this organlz;
tIon lu ti • I'nlted Htates arul Canada,
and eni h will send three delegate* to
the annual conclave The officer.* of
ih - international, union who will In ve
I i'ge of : e coming convention are
Henry ('. Itaasch, president, and James
P. 1? -ynolds, secretary.
Engr. vers to Aid Cons jmptives.
ll is the intention of the Internal'.oti-
! 1'hoto Engravers" union t > estaiili--:h
a fund to aid consumptive member-.
This is in keeping with the policy out-
lined at the Pittsburg convention oi
t! •• Arm rli :n 1'ederation of Labor, but
ihe pluitv eng -i vers are the first to
i take any active movement.
LA30R BRU.FS.
Iron Moiiiciti' 1'itlon of Norlti Amor
. i 1m I,.-:!ly a half century old, bavli'ig
l.i t ii... .I in J.H.7J
Tiie Austririti Soeletv <>t Compositors
- ..'iitiy il 'iiileii ovei l.r.,0(ill erowng to
II to part \ elect lou final .
In . • r;iI state* (he machinists' i.n
mis tuivi' IncrcaHOit nearly r.(m per
tent In iiit'ii11ktmIjip ilurli.c the pu t
i"on r.
Th" ho:.!*il i.r control of Toront.
•''aiia.l'.. rr. i'ntly ilei i.l.il tiiat it wouiit
'-e ill, .ul ... plai n the union label on
civic prlutuiK
Pan rrnttcWco Carponli'i-s' union ha*
, a-.'.seil the :: <<K) innrU nnil in now the
Hen ui lai'K.-Ht .nnienlar*' oojanl7.nll in
in the brotbertinod.
II !k sli.teil that 05 per cent of the
•hip ninchlne l laekmnlths of Pan rran
Cisco aro on'ualr.ed.
Ii y a r<
ndi.i i tiii- iT.inrad !
Viiyinin. d *cid^d not to
i State Con vention, t
year
The following corn-1
r;i<I"s have filed apt licati' iifi
f ir i-ivdeiitia|- to tin* [ntt-r-
national Con^'i -• ai d tin*
:hii** l:a> bt'i'ii referred to ti
National Kxectivo (' o in a,
TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST
TIJKN .Sl'USCKlUK FOK
The Kansas ('it v Star and Times
'Iht titur HU'I Tiuiea, reporting the full twenU--
four h'jur#' newi vach day in thirteen i «ueg of its
paper tub week, an funn-h"d tfl regular rttiih-crid-
ern a! tho ifcU of I'l " . t - Je r week. A.- ncwsp*p#-
r , The Star ui.il Tba 'I iOMSl have no rfrab.
No other puhli-iber furoisii' H hw readers w.th lu*.
full day un«l niffht A-1 ^ Pre-" report. .
done the Star and Time*. Thia should : "omn*.nd
tha papers i.':petially tm tin- prtizri- ■ -.e .^n iuiit
ami fariuei.
Address. The Kansas Clly Star,
Kansas City, .*lo.
()r cr.ll at the HHEEZK Office, on Kjh. *<t.
and get a f ample copy,
Red Front Livery, Fei ci,
SalcsStable
ir y u want to make a drive out Into the conntrj Htun one of
' ,.r i:u. W u una all tiaaLii at -aty Hai. v„ 1 yw.t
at t.-e Ho;-!; li lan i 1>\ depot, allao; 1 a.l up jl. 1,0 jd.
Lee Pollock ttgr and Proprietor
, no oeasOO-ZWOKOoooooo OZ
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Corrine S. I r o w 1 . ;
< lii a t/i> I 1: Lou i iil ml in !
\'i«w ^'iirk, N V. .1 ilianni
Gri*ie ('renier. Eliza ''th. X
J; iVter (irtind. L'nion Hill,
\. J: <reo. I>. Herron. 11 e w
York*N. V: Mr«. Vera Hill-
quit. New York X. Y; Morris
Hillijuit. .^i*w York X . Y ;
Robert Hunter; New York,
X. Y; Otto Kaeinmerer, St,
Louis, Mo, Nichola- Klein,
( incinnati, <):' !wi*. Stewart,
(Cincinnati. <> : Mrs. ('ha.-.
Stewart, (,'in. inii.it i. O: J. G.
Phelps Stokes. New York,
N. Y.
While it is a known fact
that half a cent j>r milo will
j pay the expense of operating
j the railways of tLcountry,
1 up in Missouri a v2 cent rate
per mile has been declared
1 >y the state, and there are
1 s railroads tliat are trying
to break or nullify these
laws.
FOli Ninety Day9 ONLY
We have been successful in closing a
special contract with The Consolidated
Fountain Pen Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
where bv we can supply a guaranteed
SOLID GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN,
<6 r - 1 a..; _ ah _ a . t g
FRANCES I
\ iews
WILLARD'*
SOCIALISM
I ]ia':i !'.<><•!:!<-t Cmnnileil Ironi
I i own wi'ifiiij !.. 111-1 Solution
r the Liquor and Other l'ro-
j h!. in. lllctfl. Addros.s;
1HE CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST
j 10ii DrexelAv Semi-monthly. TjOc
la \r. 3 mo. 15c. ClllCAii11
roll AnKNTf
.. rii
To every subscriber, old or new, who
sends us a year's subscription and f!f- y e:>-
additional.
THE "CELTRIC MODEL 1"
compares favorably with an> §2.00 pe •
tlie market to-day. The pen will be t
ded immediately upon receipt of
money.
The pen is solid gold, 1-1-u fine, the stock of which i- di
the best quality of bard rubber and fitted in four parts; tie
points aro perfectly fitted with iridium and the fee.1 is emu t
to flow evenly, without leaking or blotting. The pern
fnlly chafed as ahown in cut.
"A Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Twentieth
Century."
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A Fountain Pen
AN (IPI'OHTCXITT
S he Old World
And Us Wav."
Wiliidrn Jenni<:cjs Bryan
NOW KKAI)Y lOlt SOUCri'OHS. ja
576 Id perlal Octavo Paget. Over 200
Mij'.'rli Ki.^r: villus fr .m pli'itograi-hs i
laKeu I Mr Itryan
Reiuunt- his trip iirin:i.(l the
world and his visits tn all nations;
The greatest book of travel ever'
written. The people are waiting
for it The agent s bin vest. 1
Outfit Free- -in. ,'tv cents to i
cover mailing and handling.
Tin. Thompson Pi bj ishimj co.
St. LOUIS, MO.
that doe?
That dispen^ witll the inconvenient inkstand,
not corrode, and that is always ready for me.
Bears the manufacturer's guarantee that the pen is a lit]
GOLD 14-k fine If it does'not prove satisfactory in every
way we will exchange it for another, or return th« fiftv
cents additional on return of tho ]>en
This Is a-.i unusual opportunly to secure, at a very low price an
article ol Superior quality that Is ccro! jb to be essential to (he comfort
and convenience of every or.# who write-
N
liEMEMBER that the OFFER IS FOR
NINETY DAYS ONLY
THE KIOWA BjIEILZE
Mrs C. J
Mr fl J.
Coak
Coak
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907, newspaper, June 14, 1907; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270471/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.