The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 114, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 3, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Tet ijte Has furlhn th.it t i.t 0Ppi 1
t inner for n nw 11 burs-
iiKpyrals f irilniB Hid Vfv.B'1 perp -
trail d hv the graft er and pet'uri
ultaiiiHt h lnwa r JiU lountiir And us
rlnltte of rr"l mote atltirJ r-l)i)W I
an It is a n.iine oillmw ti. & U'tT
lumber of our people. bcaVlwj orr f
of OMt poptltntlon tiod m coVliern lt
v nricvnli" JJt the mm" nf -vnly one In
ill i 1 papona"" ioggeit Hi I c If 1 1
k inwlelge la not it f mlt Ti tllan Httlf '
i- nuAfte.fed b niu 'inn 'readv bri t
ni)iropilitd Indi m.i sltil' la vlrt-
.illy "Indian atnte "
No need to b'e t lo T;.iiea" ng ti
eaule It" the emblem of trn republic f
tho United Hralea nnd we etuld 1iarOl
nppropv'ite it to our aole .nnrXHio.
(lther eople thit la ..tinltlflra unit
and prlmbly will tilcknanu oaf attte I ir
tta but If our Wiotp ic n i' or n lute
innjorily of them nute on i nlcn.mie
It would pmLnblv nH(k
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nilcll Kay lnnt
in nu tto n y or OJflU tr? tcr icl
t .mtm Wlkte uro'flrat "Wo tiro
the i St 'vtnnt -wilt he fnmed "j of
V'D'v lndliu r.iuiilry id W H' 'he
liiliv Fiiilt of tho ti lion Sennit th
LKfLlfM
vruu&M ill
u noot 'm"ii i- 3i.c i j tT
1- ;l.c I
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I i ii ri.i n
ill I i in i i I he
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Ui M. i if t lii (h n v Hi
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In ml. ' mi
Northwestern Acreage Increased
The farmers rlcvntor nt TltHtrtw In
Noble eouaty Mtit nt a ea inashent t
. ix wlett it two fit nl til ttmiMjr
1 1- W' k lilt 4i In e is !n ig ' I ip-
l.lli lb l 1.1 ii fill j .m a ml in RonthTN
u-i I Mitli. fit ill Ok ilmiiii lull the
u n i.p l tint quite o Iiuk- Kepiiita
if ih Briln nlrr ho Mi it lh-i'
hi Imh-ii in rlunl driae In tie acrc-
nit' of whent In eaatern nnil notithTn
Okl.ihom nnd 1 t"ndy lncifl.HK1 !n nor-
thern nnd wi'trt noctlona. Thl l
ittiHnitet to the f-t Hint a hr
fituount of new lanrt la belna; openl np
In i; weatern portion whllo In tha
ntT.i an4 aottthern i-otlona the Tur-
mera have beirun to diversify t tr cropa
ITS HISTORY
t?...i 1 1 m u probifv. nuine nene
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Jin 'i
i fiii.it i ii will onllnu'' to be irn of
T tti f arttilt o fftk ttoat 1 irm-ltl eat lis
ltuj l B I tra trout icd ft itfl with
1 Tf-jtl itfr anti riraiSarhi. 4a Inn taking
i a.uiniat. ind? Cathartic 1 fxiryimiili kttf
t axiil r-rtainlf teeommitMl tk-tm to my Mct
aa the trial w-Mielas 1 t -rt .
Aaa Bmiom Oiboro MUl No. l. rll Mvtr.MH;
lat of in Indla-i trllH- n tlin you meat
la a 'npooe " Pf It m siljtKeKtml
that we rail otiraetva "napcovo taUr"
ml oiiil plpiwil ffo v hen ft
fHlOW ( from hll'Tii' I -kIi'ikI nf 4Ulllff
I tm Hui ken yi H kIr"! nt Hoo-
I'l' oi ' l'uki1 ' he i nu L lmt with the
diM himtlivft '1 nn anoope " That
would eipiliiitc Ilie ki iilmont of r'
Tndlm otlftin nt to om Linda n id homea
ninlthe furlliei fnit tint our slnte la the
home of the laal nnd moat Intelligent
and tho irreatoat number of te entire
Indian popu! itlon of tho whole i-ouhlry.
Oir yountT atato la lnrRrly Iml.nn- why
not lie "pnpooaeaT" Tltouannda of pa-
pooaea own aomo f tha rlcheat ciwiter
aectlona of land hi nil the tnte. and
no doubt many wl'l lotmnia.-rv lth the
unlo ia In tthotin eloa will (low Ind' HI
bto.nl ml.tKled with the blood of their
pnier kindred and tb olHldrn may be
r.- ill) i JIM ihiitoi Tiy their Inelrojr
lir ik in tlieae vi ara ol the ver dl-
I tut fniuie ai l done tod iy
I roKiblv li luit parxxiw to be born
li tlila (o'intr may first aee tho Hah In
the sreit Htitle of Oklahomn Ho Oktaho
mn n now known. Mil will Ions continue
to bo L town na the home of tho panooae.
8o In time rltlaena of OlflalHmw Inay he
cntled "papooaea" ly otir envloiril nelBh
bcra
In fil It In Keneially the other fallow
that attache the nickname to you or
to a atnte. IiealrlnK to have the correct
reason for the augireatlon go out. I
write thla.
Notilf aniidinr. end ltin(flfter. It 1 a
noticeable frt ht a largw majority
..f ih.-- itlen ii ' I i 'In iwrthrrn m.1
i Mini urn! :i-t In Hn xn'ithf ' n ' hi
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SECRETARY M'XABtt ES
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TIMATKS OKLAHOMA
WHEAT CROP
CANDY CATHARTIC
Kit I toi ijA4rt
TIm true fouitdnh)n for Hie Bti!etlofl
of nli tmiine for om ii:ite hm nut liee.i
Mill' i-oiTn-tly g i and aome dla-
JolntHd atiRCetloii4 tie mlalendlnR The
EARLY THRESHING REPOTS
Tleatanl Palatable roWnt Tana 0WI DttOood
Nrxti-r Sh-ken XVakn orUrliw Hr S . Nattr
oli in hoik. Tha cnnin tnl.lft (lamped OCC.
DDaraate-id to care or roar itn-nt-r but.
Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or N.Y. 601
ANNUAL SALE TEN MILLION BOXES
p X t.vt is ildtn cr ttun m t miiv
evc.tlOT) olh n'l TWhl J mi tie
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THIS OATE IN HISTORY.
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O HMluul XI nf France bom
O Aug SO. l'.St.
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O 18- Quebec. Canada founded. O
O 1619 Marie la Modaete. contort of O
O Louie XHI of Kmnce. died.. O
O l6l- Jlniry Clrattan fnmou Irjefc O
O orator born. Pied Jane . O
O 1M0. O
O 1WI Washington defeated at bat- O
O He ot Port Neoesjlty Pa. O
O 17tt Washington took command of O
O the armr tit Cambridge. O
Indicate Average Yield of
18 Bushels Per Acre
Indication art" that the wheat crop hi
tynteliom thi yenr Is the biggest In Itn
history and tluit the nVoraRO yield to
the act will etceeil that of any previous
year Secretary MeNatib of the terri-
torial board of agriculture estimate that
Oklahoma thU eott win produce -
W0.e0 lHKhel of wheat although he hua
received no detailed report. He has via-
lied the w limit field of aome of tho
To Mongrels Tyrants
Slaves and Freemen
O mi-Hnement at Id.. rldBe O "tl""!?U?"1f ?" ""'J "X
ani nncai iui mm" v .. ...
threshing of the Brain liaa only begun
O N Y O
O ifcH Americana captured I'ort ISrleO
O 19M Klral normal school organlced O
O at 1-exlngton. now KramltR- Q
O ton. Mass O
O 119 Home c.ipltulnli'1 lo the O
O IVeneh. O
O 1IK United States mint eatabliaH- O
O e i nt Sun Franclaoo. O
O 1JST I. V'. Powell ex-jfovemor of O
O Ke-:ck died O
O lKT2-itematlonal I'rlon KifNwtn O
O Oongroaa met In Inndon. O
O lSito Hicenicnnry of th discovery of O
O St Anthony Talla celebrated O
O In Minnesota O
O MM Steamer Daphne ettpaizod O
O while lwlner 1 lunched un tho O
O Cljde 160 diowneil O
O IW -Two thousand lilMiri-iB on Q
O strike In Dtiluili Minn O
O I'''-' Tluil)iiiia port Ion of Sim Jtwe. O
O "'l burtifd. O
SIlMr puichne xiiapended O
hj Secretary ot the Tn-naurv O
iMIIale O
O IS4 -redeml trnope or iered In O
O t'liltaRo lo infinit' I'nltiilO
O Sin ten laws O
O l"-' I"b Fit Mitiimone ifiilt- O
O led of lillllnK i 'on Ulordim In Q
O a lx)lllK nnil. h O
O 1W3 -llnrrlet Ijv Joliism inla- O
O ticas of the U'l ito IJoumi' un- O
O der Tiealdelil Tim lmiinii died O
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Ihetf is mot eiitarrh In this section
of the totintry tti.iu nil othir dlsoaaen
put together nnd timll tlw last few
years was suppojoil to bo Incurable. I'or
a. Rret ninny )tiars duclora pronounced
It h IimmI disease mid pruacrlue.1 local
remiHllea nnd by conalantly (ntlliiK to
inni with IimmI treatment pronounced It
Ineuriilile Science has proven catarrh
to lio x ronstltutloiml dUeas and thero-
foie reriulreet ei-iutlttitlunal treatmejit.
Hall k (Vitirmli I'm. inanufuctured hy
V 3 t'lnne & i'.i Toledo Ohio In ir
nl i unnltiitlon U litre mi the muket
It Ik Iiim iitteinnlly In doies from 10
drops to a toHHl"oiiful It actn dlicrtly
on the blood and mm huh i.iirfiictv of the
ajdteni They offer on hundred dolliire
fur nnj c me It f.nlj to run Si-ml for
liiiiilniM find teithiumi lis
Atld.i mm T J I'HWKV vV I'll
Ohio wild by driiRKlita 75c
Tnkc I! ills Kiitiil nils lor
I' ilioit
roleilo
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QETTLCMAN'S t0C0 PREMIUM
DEER AT SAME OLD MOSES
MICHIGAN PROHIBITIONISTS
(By Awodaied Prfesa
Dutioit. Mich Iul 1 -Tin- Piohi
lilttoniat iwirty Ik Ilie tlral ia tin- Held
Jn MichtKHii tliia vi'ar Tliclr sUtn
contention aawmhUxl liere tHla fir
Uio nomlnaliiHi of a tlte ticket ami
to lay plana fm aa active rHiiiprtlgn
tills fall. Nonrlv overy onunty of tlie
etate la .''illy riieetiltHl by dole-
BO ton
Malaria Cauios Loss of Appetite.
Tha Old tttandaid drove's Taatt-l-sH Chill
Tonic drlvea out m.ilirla nnd builds up
the ! i Mold by all dealers for ST
yea i a I'r.ou Ci" iein .
but the meager rejiorla tliat liara tints
far come In Indicate that the avertBC
jleld will be about eighteen bushels per
acre for the entire territory and that In
aime sections the yield la from twenty
to thlrtv bushels to the ucre
The season has Iieen Idea! for a bump-
er wheat crop. Hull nnd heavy winds
In scattered sectiona.cf the territory
have done aome dnrnnge but not enough
lo cut dwn the average yield materlnllly.
There haa br.-i plenty of rain throughout
the season and other weather conditions
liae been favorable.
No Trouble to Get Hands
The wheat hnrvea Is about ovi-r In
Oklalmma Although in a few locnllttea
Vhe blndety aie si ill bm Tin culling
bejtm alioiit ten dis ngo but owing t
ruins tliiotiKhout the noithern nnd west-
irn mutlnn of Oklnbomn during the first
of list week thieahtng wus delned and
did not get undei headway until tow .nil
the middle of the dk Weather for the
Inmost nn! thieshlng of the wheat
i roj) b ia likM-n unlToiinly ideal Tr-e
Hitting of the wheat whs not ilelnyed
except In n few si ittering instances by
storms arid except In the sections i.ien-
tioned the threshing haa not Iwen in-
ti rfered wlih bv ruin No leports have
iomr ii that would Indicate that un of
the wheat has been damaged in fie
shock by r.iln or wind storms
Oklahoma was not handicapped In the
hnrventlng aa was Kansas by snirclt
of hands. Wlil'e in somo luenllties labor
hiu been mnrce. in most cuninuinltli; i
the farmers haxe been able to rustle
enough men to dispose of their crop
without delay Oklahoma people hate
nn free employment bureaus to fall lack
upo i and are ia the habit of exemislng
their own resourcefulness in socuHng
hn r vest help This may explain to some
extent w hy no general cry i as gone up
fnim Oklahoma farmer fur men to as-
sist them In Oh: ban est is nna been
nnti d froi-i Kansas.
Wheit his bigun to mm' in some
luciilltii'S although it is tun etirl foi the
getienil movtment of tin Mop to tiigin
TliUH f. i Hl.illi dealer Inn 'piib ii d
no tioubU In secuituK i i ii which to
iiiiuc shipments but oxpe. t trouble I.ilei
oil wIk.ii I In- llmnliltiK iiml mrk ling
of the gr-iin begins in nne.t
May be Held fr Higher Price
filet is n (fcui ral I'omplilnl mn tin-
tilillolN Hint Hi" prl of win lit !.- too
low un I tin ii Is i tendi in mining tin
firmiTH lo liolil lli.li grili loi litgh I
prli ee In onii liM'ulllliM Hi. faimtii
unious ale takliig tin niitlir up an 1
.iiiij tin biiildlm ktuIii iI.ii1uih vliin
the cum m.i be Mtiuid until lilgtu i
piices m i" 1 1" i inert TLi i oinpliuiH
nn-s fnnii l':ini' I'oiinu that in the
iieseiir mlii' wuii ll Ih bl iiIk fol No
-' it li irdH ujit tu rtii wlu.it isjn i
i.iiij in 'nit toti its wiifii un uxiriige
vleld In iiHtially lnss tha' liflei u husheln
tu tin nu The 1 Id Jilt lull- ill tb.it
cm. in in le'niiliil low this n ir but
the lll;llllj is gnoil.
The wheat Icld us will as tin acreage
Is larger ibis year !n lite northern mid
weatc n sectkuu nf Oklahoma than iIkh-
wbeie ltiK)its from Kuv ciuint mi lu
eirtfeme northern bord-i of the tei 1-
lor indlcute tluit the Meld will he from
flfteoti to fliirty huwhels in 'Int in n
Tlireslilit has gem r illy Is gup In that
eountv nnd the tst Ii ntnilv i-m- y im
U uliove 'U KepuMN fioin Wimi.Is ml
Be iv i r r-Miutlen In tin noi tltwt stein purl
of uklihomi inrtii'.it tliii Hi mtn i
leld will hrcui. nil i vliu i r of
1 dropped In to Inquire how in ass res
In your community nre Betting on theu
day and what la blnR dono to auiiport
the I'llldten ef the cltUana murdered by
the tnembem of the labor trust.
These faUiortesa eblWren natmbcr lato
several Ihotiaamd now and tlto tttist aldi
quite a few each year ou know. "Don't
let's talk about II" someeno sy.
lintoly there haa been a decrease in
violence owing- to public opinion hut the
aaults and muruera may us oxpecwu
the MO'OWlllff mournim Viciously nt-
jtcked nd driven from the solemn rite
oadl'tilcU XOf tlielr loved onoa lit tho
last and llnat nrewell.
Theaet art -ft few of the many lndlg-
nlttoa and tyrannic honpod upon tho
common Ajliotluiui cltlxon In this pr&iotit
day islaverv "of the Inljor trust a aUvory
moro w1deBproad and Irksome with
more assnlllta upon citliens. moro op
pression more property destroyed and
moro murders committed than during
the period of negro slavery which so
ngain when new strike are Inaugurated. nroU(Wd tho 8mpatiy r a at people
Of course It's oay to bo a cownrd and
shut the eyes turn a deaf ear and ?m-
aervc a "dlwreet alienee" so you won't
get the lash nnd bludgeon of tho trust on
your own back or Invite Its "Inlluenoe"
to ruin your bualtiee of polltlonl chances.
.Thoe are tho threat the labor unions
hold over tho people you know. Hut If
you could be in the little Imrely furnished
that In the settlement of the question
millions of Uvos nnd hundreds of mil-
lions of property were sacrificed.
All thai i. free tho Afrioun while the
Intcr-dny Blnvory manacles the hatidi
or tho white free-born American.
Think Of tho condition under which
thousands of our olttzaim tiro forced
against tholr 'H. to pay money to join
home of the worklngman who loft the Juj unonf fltl 0 ol)ey hUmiy Ule otd
wire anu ioies in me morning .u .r org of Ulo WlUrB t0 tj ttork wllen
and earn little to feed ttem. (ind ?ee t0(l 0je8(l 0 enrn thc monoy
the despair of the stricken wlfo nnd tliej nooted j- Wlffc and children for food
pleading chltdien when the bruised nnd clollfnir nia fueit toMt to mnlntaln
bleeding notfy or ine rattier was nroiigm
carried far enough it can easily be seen tu force the unJon men to be nitons ontl
they would xpeel to elect trust metnben
fitm President or the U. 8. on down
through nil the offices. Such control
would mean that the trust membeis
futton off the people who me not mem-
bers of the uuloiiH ami from past ex-
perience llfo would not be worth llvlag.
nor could tho commin mrin hope to invn
nnd protect hU little home In peace This
Is no fniuy ploture but the conditio s
arc being pressed and fought for by I he
Iulmr trui. right hero and now.
There are literally thousands of splen-
did men. member of unions who 'nait-
lly but silently denounce tho net of tne
.iiidrchlata and tiouble breeders m the
unions. Hut what enn they do? I l nve proven t the otDcers from protecting the
oppose the citizens whttieter a quostlort
of pnbllo iutenist nrlnes:
A town staru tu build u court bouse
and give woritto Us citizens who spond
their nvonoy Uioro but nro not membura
of the labor trust; Immcdlntob tho trust
demands nil the wutlc nnd tltnt tt bo
taken "away from tho nntl trust elttzons.
A rtot broaka out and tho labor trust
seeks lo destroy tho oourt houo and
force tho pooplo to go Into their pockets
and pay the losses. The potut officers
of tho people in tholr pay seek to
preserve tho pence and auto tho property;
tmmdlately tho uMnon-i "protest" nnd
tlon of property and .lersontll llbeily
will grow until the burden cannot be
movd and. the trust magnates can force
their will without limit.
To lioll this down
.Dotnnnd of your dldntes that the
represent as nisliop McCabo says. th(
100 per tent or the people and not the lo
per cent made up from some organlza
tlon The pooplo onn elect the free man
sure if they let the fncts be known
Next don't fall to go iudIIJtmlI oi
In a bodx to de-nand of tie. newspaper
Hint want your pitionage. that It print
ns much matter In the interests of tho
freu citizens ns it dues of the "pro
exert every .meana in tholr power to ' codlings" nd favoiable comment on
In at ulifht. the fruit nf the "entertain
meat committee ' or the labor trust
perrups jour inherent humanity might
awake uul glxe ou a fair look at the
appalling siivery all aliout us - slavery of
Ameilcnii free Ikh ll whites
Within a moderate! shoit time up-
wards of twenty thousand of these have
la-en In ut. illy beaten generally until un-
thelr manhood ami self-rospect boxvlne
and ortisliwl Until the suicides caused by
utter dfwpntr tu s mounted up to nn ap-
palling llilt.
Aliy don't the people rise in tholr
might nnd free thomesuhes from this
tnonaur someone Iniitilros'
Let us look at the facta and see. Some
jears ago there nrose ' ejod six en in
spiration fur tin xxagi . irner to better
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conscious sometime ami imureu uown (uudlUo u Kxmp.tly of the
thi throat eyese gouged out. lingers cut;wll(1 peopl( W(llt t)wrvs tin move-
off (to prevent funnel work. IkmIIch t)rgunizatlo i to m ish power seem'
thrown Into the xvutei. ttruat into red tH r..iule uniurs nine Into
hot furnncea pushed oft buildings and K tKlr Clrlv Illom llc)MB. pllrl.
others placed while unconscious on rail-1 Thry nllsl hu( lf improxomenU
way track for complete finish of tin- Wmn to apei t m.t winltuty con-
Job." .Shooting nnd clubbing of these bttter hou!H i)t.ttr xx-ages.
pom victim Is so commm tint frequently - llpn 10 u.i r8 H.en u.mand lnrge
m nimtlon is made In the papers for the lInrU.g nnd lnilUy XiHnK graft"
readers tire ho used to such Items tint rtl(n . ...... .....i flom tiiialoTora.
lhe cease to huxe "news value." U this Tr appealed tin lutoMiiitlon of power
indictment truer poni iikk me wiuerjtii i(.1(ll r fouIU hll t 8iBit(8l word
foi uuUiorlty. but simply turn to the mlst 0bej 1 aid In order to on-
Lilly record for tin- facta. foroe It he must iule liy turorlsm nnd
u seems tint tne snuggle ot on- sun l))sollll Bllrtorv . tbods Money In
living felloxvmcn seeking to earn lin id BMll lilll8 lnust tscU and the pro-
roi tncir Htue ones in me mce oi uie ((j. w mP(1 mpi. Hitc agitators
dai-g.T to lire uml limb ri-um ir. inioi mg.. iimision p alu
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nu"' wildlx tilLl.i; 1 dixiilinlH iai to find
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QETTLBMAN'S $1000 PREMIUM
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OKLAHOMA AUDUBON SQCIEly
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I lull. in nf til'
nut "Hi'itf Ul o
ilirtiiigli tn i
m i noli Hoxx i 'l
ol !llM nlt .! I I till I
tot Hi iir' iin'i nii ii
s lii Li tu nn t tin
li i tin ulx l. ll il
ral Htii'x and in i-m n hi- l n i
g il ii l 'aw and li X ii iin-i M
.its t.l I 'lll 11 i tic it I . i nv I 11 t
4hl v ittilii riMiuh Ho ol. nn.
ii i milium I xitioi .iii.i I'ii 1
I pint lb .-ithji i i .i II 'i i . ii
lUtl I Ul I I Sl III 1111 ' i i lli 1 il
tin ill" i rili il Kitixii I ll. lipiituni
or .; i w.i u . i i in i 1 1 i o I -
"IMiniiti i- mi j i t i t!ulit
mn o' iln most imp i I i 1 In tin
btrl piu.liMii it
n iti i u ii tit u Im
f p jlilu I MS "O'li ' " Hie ii. - i
ll iv l li. . umIiiii ' I'1' '- lul ''ell in i I - -
t In lirtl 'in i i. of
I i I ll mind t in ippie-
. ii ii I.. I hi ' ii iiit iii i if
nn. .ti ..iiitii Mid Is
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mil I.
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id i.i I
'111. Mt III 1
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lilt. niKll
I I
IHCiih Ol 1I!J! 1 liillli I
m ii il i Iii iw iki iii .1
(hi 111 I i ii hit 1 ill htl.i i
mt i Ii mi iii uiiiii
tin ibl uf i uiituliiu noil in in1" '"' .lni.t it i .
Hi.. Mil tea Hi Mtblci-t t might la i lh ''" ' "' ' '" " '. i m i
Uii s. ' tiol ii I nude i put .1 'lie' ' ' " '' ' " ool Tin
urn luin .if hiii.Ix u. 1. it .1 ii ig ii. p. nn. nf il
I .1 t- nut i .limited nmi i fc h i-n
fulH li iiwiitMi .ti il 1 1) the national 1
pin n .ul of i(i a uiture tlvit liltiiH lie
J ti uitiiHui In 1. unlit to agri ultuial
1 . it ih.' entli. .mull)
- in. i. an sunn trims'
itYiiiti- aulforiii In Ihiir
.l. ' .. Hi. ui Hi' most
H . -' i . n i will - ii Im
Inl. r. sis Ihi .
and tbnl uti
and .1 .ti'.
iiJCKlt Hldot n
x i In ill. of
Kin.' i rh"
tin- fn' I I bat u
il V I '.lllltl U1.1 III!
lui all. til ion uf
Im nu ut ' O I it
lll.Jl I -IlilU I .- 1
il III 11 ..11 111 nlklil
l 'lit. itolt l t
lli.l the ImwI ion li. ..I all ilikMH i in.
land aad if it Ih Imniil ( . illil. ..n liuur
Lr el r t -i lull I nt iln. on! I. 1.x. illd
tu Ilie sllbjui t I i on piililn - liiMiti .i tl
i.iln-1 truiuliuj -in ii.nK
U UiU in- fn i t i.j ii il . .. Im.
pl.l. til .llilt- will I ol I I IL. Pl.ili Kit
ty I'rof ' A li.li... k .l mi t it y
li uiisylxauU a.i i .l.signit. i liu I
lu ' for the at-'hool? Tula pian tana ln-
tMiie nry jKipular in that sutd soma
Other stales and muuy vkooU and In-
atltuiioim of learning tiave adopted the
Idea and noxv it has broom a tegular
caturo of (be school calendar in Kev
in
lltlfi I l u
ilk" IX ll
' 1 -111 ill. I
A I ll ll III
ml. i .t
l uul it in-
l. 1 p o
k. i. i i i
Hi. - 'in t
I on 1 1 In
effei tu ol
Ih- .It t Hit
a .iiiitn.'. n mn oi) iixiit roi ur.
Tin- I- .. ! ..i. uf tin mill pui -!nt
'Hi ii iln mn Ht.iti Allilubul
Mulct) I 'n i.ldi I p. l Kill M
the bo 1.11I- w mt t i know ion
i litis lU'i' nun- tin u liilnn luuit
'luuiugf misnatious and hnnm oinlugti
in.) Ui. li i.i'ur tu tl. firniiut and iliu
-!- WK-llIX HUH 111' OlIMII.ltl ll .IS 1 Hi It!
I illlutlon iii ulit Iii tuipartiiig that in-
tmiuailoii ii a tci ueral w o xxv ill
I uw -oni.il lnjf iil.inil lilids i Mill .f
i-tltl.m klHiwb ilgr but ol lluil ti'.il
i Im wi know but lllllt- i i tu tin
foitiiatloii of Audubon aonicti.' xve xlll
I.. 1 i a iHxitiuii to ohtiilu this valuable
n id intiiraiing I (formation. Kx-iy
fn nn r a id fruit gmwi-i of Okl.iliotna
null I to lii'i.tur a iiuiiiImi of tin ul ite
"'i.n uul w I ii mix run in Im liliu m
lui tu iln ko iln v should foiiu lomiuun-
II) ul in tglihui hood Ko. a ll. s Ulld it
wouid 1 ue.t t add the name AuiIhIkmi
to it. no m to Vm lu touch with the Ok-
hriim Mtate Audubon society and tho
Natltwal Audubon WKlvty of 111 Broad-
way New Vol'
JLJx j.... '. 7. C. JAM1S0X
trust excite tt son ot luacxvarni sxuip i- Hi ud an oigamxi i Into i ix .lisvl. t
tin ii mo i the belter claasfts." but I urn v! knu WlI p.lld
led to Inquire linxv the America i pi ou
nan steel their hearts agnlltst ih
a mn its of the little i lltldretl of il
unit. te eel fathom u id tin xxldoxx- lert i
Imtlli limn foi t ell sup-iort t li Hod
pttmitH such tiling anil hoxx- s nt. xxlll
In tin punlslinieiii for mil .iin'lt lie
i Ion. knows
Sunn inn. It u- of tnii lixing ' i ii
onlx ..now of tin- n.buiv of th i t-11 xx
lium.i i bi'lngs b) in oi caslon il i t'.tt
im i pes and tin j in i r hu.e a . I ".k
nt Iln- ilnmii.ibli Hi 1 1 intiriu I li
locked on thi- bunds of Ilie ionui"ii in in
and his wife nnd i lilldren Hut i i
'not and miMt not uifusi tu ' . I" ixnli
' nl. mil Huppmt at least Mini t- ' - 'W
I hii uggling lui li In f 1 om the -tiitilin-
gilp of this i ipldlx giiiwn in i i ih.
t (milium In In i triiHl Kx until' t i
fullv li ad lio.lx gs an I fei t '
all' li xx-hi . It li ii lull ay I
pl.t. .uitiol tl.i noiklngtu m t i m I
iln- UUHt ui I tax nu in h ' li i I
Miini.m l lli .ul.isi ... tlnx tit .1
loWrit let WOUC Illd Sllppult til 11 I "Hi
llics That mi nu He sliixnx linn
pi l Ilium a flee of $l(i to JllKl in t I npoi
th slaxi fm s inif nasi indi. i .1. n
it iiri-s it i tfi ii Him or tuist i . -He
is ordered to null vniu ul cumin m I
In quit tiailuiK H 11 1 gi-octiy me it
shop oi ollii't hIihi' where he bis i .111
In in. mi cttso. tin- giucir m buti i t in
mdi'ied not io Huppl) f.H.il to 1'it.lii
hUiiih otlu i . lliiwis an- 'ordi.li I
not tu Inn tin i iv.rli. lin ilmea or
lolli n lii.nu-i iiiv i mt beat Ilia
tuiMt trniti-mttk i In 'in i" i lali.'l '
1 mi iiiuyn t nil '
II pi i lli 1 Mil" t I 11 I
lllll 1 I ill I ilMIl It 1-1
n I
illl.il I 1 -I
1 I It I'l
X II I Ml
I i i li I il.i.i 1 1 in-t . n. . 'k t
t 1 hm ii I tip 'In m i
X i I i-n in I. .1 it I
. 1 1 I i In n i u i .
X 1 plll.ll uftlt I IM l'l I 111
sten Homo of the most earnest letters
from such union men to nowspap ap-
pealing to tho publlo to hear c f their
si i very hut when asked if they xxoula
illloxv tho letter printed over theli
rmmos decline for fear of tho cr'.tuln
ptmls)imont that would bo put tiimn
thorn by tho trust leaders. One tample
will llltistnite. Otto C. lleggcn. vf Pes
Molniu. Ia.. a .lnturullzcd oltlzen of Nor
wegian nativity testifies In this ew-nectlon'
"M'hy do I xx Ish to no long'
citizen'" he i open ted speaking
people and their property.
TM same policy crops out ii ex'eiy
nfiort of tha community to protect Itself
and the common people from tho op-
proiHlou of the labor trust. Tho loaders
oppose tho polleo opposo the mllttlj
tho ouurts. laws mniiunl trnlnlntr schools
odticatlon of npprentlcoit nnd every othor
upt or mox-ement that bonallts tho peo-
plo but cutbs tint lawless license I id
stays tho oppreiHlxo hand of tltat trust.
This and preceding announcements
he a from my pen regiilillng the labor trust
slow . and stiKgestlng remedlua ore pnld for
nnd licbored Hngllsh with th( u imlii- from the proceeds of making I'ostum
taktible Nnrxx'eglan accent I'.eeiua. Pood forfeii and Grtipe-TJuts
this Is no longer u fio country An Thf (lbor trult )l()t ollr OWI) work.
llOtlCHt llian WllO WtllltS tO WOl C .ll l hn. nn.liml..l lm.1 nl nonlmnnl
support nis lamiij must pay uix n '""lysa. 0f tiojtott nnd Impudent tjranny In afTalrs of a nation on- .lass cusLiv
union 1 nail a goon Jon at me li cm- i .nrourH lot..riiil..iiUm l.i ruin tlmt ' .iiiiiiIht fmir ..Hvi.ii hi ireta ii.ict.rili.
thelalxir trust. Then ask tho adxer
tlsers In the papers ifrald to publish
this article wh tl.x support a sheet of
that chnmcter
Do these tilings nnd you will ducove
you havo the poxxer to prcserx-e your own
personal liberty the fraction! of your
toxvnstnen and the contlnucJ prosperity
uf your eommunlty Hut .xou must act.
Ileal genuine slitxety Is lii'tc with Its
grip on our people. V see the sume
roar in denouncing it as existed imone
the peoplo In the daj s of Negro slat ' rs
The coxxiirdlcc of polltlcluns und picas
firlag to stand uitoiithe nod-Riven p.lx
clples of human llbetty fciirlnK for ot
aiid Piilrounge Hut t' ey have trinpoi
Ized and compromised too king and his
lory repeats Itself Who ixer in the
Held mine as blacksmith Then tl e i.' u-
businsH beiaitse xxo declined to with
ers organised their union and th y i. .1 ((ns nur .unertlslng from papers when
I must pay tax to them or else quit myorilflhnl to j Ulu or Uust In their
J" j efforts to "break up" such papeis "Wo
'I believe in free lorn Tu it 3 ny I refused to Join theso consplmrles and
left the dear old fnthcrlund. I timuglit steadfastly maintained our right lo bo
tli.it here fn America I would lutvd gruav- J free American citizens and not slave.
er rights itndthat my children mid mi 'But boll hath no fun llketlmt ot the'
children's children would have a hotter labor trust when its "orders" nu not
chance but instead we must tako our obeyed and the depths of ttlc.tcry boj-hard-earned
dollers and pour them Into j cott lying and nil Jjiu black pools of
tho union. If they make a strike as labor union vongennoo bnvo been ao.trch-
thcy so of tun do t must quit woik no cd for moans to iuIii us which might
matter If I itm content with overythtng. have been effective but for tho nuigillil-
Maybe I must flght and get killed. ' j cent rally to our support by the great
It hehooxeji ex-erv free workman who American public whose meinbnrs will
hnneM to nrenerxe his ilitht tn woik and not when they UnotV It. tolerate such
support his family who hopes to hold and '" oppression utul prefer to actively your n.itlxe laud and the fumcluro or yen'
suxe his home and ottor property ev- teliuh It by buy Ine our products Thuso ( person .u.. I hlldrt n kCT Petimnd f
iiiaiirioitK acts uio laoor irust rouseu fiur wsiwinir mm ii umini tur tie
um to the dan 'roti cmtilltlon lit xxhlch comniu i people and dcniuud of voia can
the iH'iiple are pl.md by the I lbur unions dldale roi nubllt' oIUcc Hi it he rep.esen'
and xxe timk up the i.iutp.iign foi frce- the nil.t. .te uf the nii-i ly grc it
d.un It tas b.eii a miblic woik 'a the unurg nilz. 1 nuijmliv imii then naeJc
Then theie is attempt to comproml e
vxitb the wrong mid that im of compre
nilsc U such a (ilnie ngai lit the e'ernit
prim iple of human llbcty that it brings
Inciensid tyrunny. opptesdion and mlc
cry by the srrond of that sluvcrj V
wus so before the c lvfl war it is s
now Uxery day sees new vli tlm
merit un citizens marooned imprcssc I
una subjected to tho Hliivery of Ihc labor
trust. Theso victims frequently struggle
to frco themselves. If they fight liarxl
tfnnugh thej- may sViccced but' many
ennnut Will vou stand Idly by and aco
this wrong go on" Pinnae read this arr
Icle oxci again and get the facts clcar'y
In yum mind and the i is on xlu'
II i
t
tiii
i i '! ill on
otti' -i I in. her
Im li i. ul
ery inilou man who hopes to oscnpa fur
ther l)iiin.iy exeiy merchant who hupee
tocaoape the audden locitt eveyy far-
mer xx ho liopeH to postpone the ilnx xvhen
with xxh.it or otter i ops overripe and
spoiling lu hi confronted xxlth H strike
and his r it m plcceted. hors s coxx-s
tud fnnilh i id Ptoperlx threatened and
the usual I ilwi tl tint xxaifaie set up
iguinst lilin aid it belnKixi-s x -r pil
little cltlz. i xxho hopes to keep the in-tlu-itiits
in his i omniuiiitx nun log i id
the pupli dcpendi-lil upo i them nu"--plli
.1 tr'tlt liu iinsilti' of lire to
Jul i witl ix. tn r litis i tor ptutee
Hi t to tin common Intirest
lt ixiij i aiullduti Tor office In- wutiii-
I uad if when "miiHtlond b the labnr
tuist tie agices Ki repri t.cit p- it trust
an its mf.isurs ill oppoHitln to the nn'.lH-ui.-i
r the uenple remomln-r htm
The in in xxho goes Into office pledg d
tu uiy man corporation oi-gflnUatton
oi trust uv IJned up ttgainsi the people.
in i i i
in i in nitti him I i iniii tin . Iilldre i
i i . li i . hli and i. ..'ity litem going
ill. mini! ft' i' 1mo! N it il v I It- om-
I i l ll 1 till nt 111 I "UIII ii xxlli putt
I I i t giMni 1 in ! hi I dls-
ihni.. ii il 11 ih At. mi Hi it time
111- t 11 III llfL'l"-. '.I fill lllll II li u
t. i ui. . "I. to (n in lo- -lunili.ig
up ' i l . In ilo Hi lid lll.iltc grunted
nun t. iln i iiwtf iii m .! Im father
ind his right to iiideperulvnt iu-Uon and
iiiiiiuM tu lu the otic tuiixesx m in nut ol
w - i ip t i r
x i. tlx I I l 1
ll' 11 KMIIllt
I I i. nli
1 lib o
ni
I 1 . in
I l a.
I In kIii . I (Hi
In. ik tin
hu ill id brave men I will x it Ul in I
nek lo tin i ik. ol 1 lb"!
itwnlttti ' ixi t un' . a in !
Imihh that tlm. In I- nili
lllll- I I ol "I" x
111 lluil ll .. - 1 !l Ul. H" "X1 l'
The beer trust eongfessmiux or one rep-
tiot to resulting tun oil railroad or I ibo- trust
must work fm tile trust that put him
t'-cie und xvhatever udxnntage a trust
gains in the making or execut'on of
lixxf mufct bn trc advnnturc ffai icd at
the i ;sne of the common citizen
Thin Is no other wuv for tile trilfcts
to frnten mid thrive except llpoa the
pt-opli- outaldc the trut The labor
trust tries to Pass laws to prevent any-
ieii. biijlur lalmr except from membera
ol Hi" 1 ibor unions mil it any prlee
tin u ii-1 Unix tuixi powei lo name This
'i st i not -u-k I'oiigu is to pns a
liw ii. i 1 1 xi. it i mplci) t-i m ot common ett-
i. i 'mm .iksiuliiig o luuidiring lab
i i nni in nn mtt - or li'owlnx up tht Ir
Inttltats .f li'imnnlty trxiug to louac and IK'H' nnd not ilie s 'Hsli uttiirs
the people to u I lot tin ir own prolec- of .nn oig intention mad. ip of tin ! xv
linn j to pnx utf the main
I'he Postuin 'o owns npj.. I i imarl) j l.xt.iul ' men tin tig it to oignifz
ex'O piomliiint paper in Aiiieihu and with i ipit ur labot 't l"'i i rr pro'
lias a light to uh that spate rot its pub- j tlm ui hi ileum nt Hut when i. ti
lit annnuiui incntH or which this N one txrunii c.r "reimlon ami ilix r m . u
Such papers nattiuilly niiHt publuh paid- mltt.1 u the nllghliKt it'empt iti.iJ
foi adviitlMimentx undei untt i i no to tub u.u or xuur ftll.'Wi of the i lg t
.nutter how tb- lalwr tiust mix object k in. Hglit i l.ux i id sell or
to Imxlng Hi rat t"? made pul.lii Iimuih.. mir rreedom ml Itbetty in jr
Tin null ir vm ate now n iliug has manor glun until l nut en lstltutlu
c rrutioti .f it JlaK. you
tin i anet thi i. V it iy nf conn t
tegulat i.itts fm its insertion it has vxltli tin- bi U'k spirit ..r tyranny rig
not ben enl to the "yellow Journals cm the iut tj betti t thii moult x r
ror they uie open enemies or the citizens yens uf Blax-ery xxlih ilie ccrtilnty tJ
of any cominunllv xxiio xxlll not Inw to extern. iunllun or a lung and bluer tur
th- iiiIm.i Uust and vxe .-aunot In lug xxith that xplrlt 01111111-11 uid K'l.ngUi
ourselves 11 iay nmney to jmp;imt an- ened by thc loot or long (cdlng
an hy and minder breeders I It U a most serious mitn-r wht.
.ling has ' man 1.
been snt io pl.t' U'i!l exnx prouiiiieut v ! Id m t
pip't la Ametlci with offer tu jny our.lnttlc
A fexv papers lo tvroni It has Ix p of-
fered will refuse to run It.
Thoy fear the labor trnst
'ITey publlbh froe. day by day art tolas
flattariiig to tlial trust.
They wilfully "kill" any news detrl-
uieutul t thetrust. sinotlmr tho ilatiw-
or vtalenc? and Uwlceanau and tick Ihw
bimtj of the labor leaders no matter
lioxv dlily they ar or how much the
pulilhitiitr luwurdly hate hlmnelf fm tela
prciHlIlutlon.
Such papers lire the umat puisonous
eitrule of the loimnon people
1 1
Kl pill II pi I I IK
III lu. 'f in liaii'it'iis It. I
I. in nf tlie union
. . t. a. wit. 11 Hii it. 10 1 miplt 11 Ic
in .1 in I x tin li 11 1 In 1 n 1 .1. 11 lt K.
ixptu 1 ul plenum 1 1I11I I 11 ilut mil
pi Mil fl'tt. lllll IIIXXM .lot I'l hill" n(ii
xx I1I1 1 1" 1111I1 ip
iln iiiititiion in 111 uliu niiiki. to "up
pil Ida Itiinil) and lefiiNt-s I luv ror
tie Inboi lenl-is Is liable tu be beaten
um ullM.'inii and huxe his little homu and
family dy moulted
Tin publli othi 1 1 h .iidiMxurH lo
niai 1 atilu pi. tie uul siipniit t ! laws U
I luvati uml ami where tlie t.ust is M ting
1 iln 1 Ilie 1 ttZt? is is not illnWed to
I11IW 111-
llll-t I
III ll I -
j' I 1 1
win iniiuil 11 .. - 1 u ui. i".iv nt fi 1 1 1 I 1- ml ititv tn Hit' irm
1'" ISHfSMl'll IKUIlll lUlu bi H" I t ) k w tM HIW.r in
nni. 1 to punish him mil Imldi 11- t t. iltKi .Mcaa. .-illed the
ilix fill n tin- tmiki llMiuki ol tin I' id 1 And lnjum Hon lux t U. Hit 11a 11N "f
1 11 'uitin ... iln. in ml W.ii.. r('-
itl 11 It k 11. I'll l 1 Jlltn Lli i Id ' Will ll
XX' n I li . t rt I n' lent! lining
mil. 1 n fiuni isxaultinv ItiZe it. or
lilowiiii; up tiuii-.d r propHrtc
l-i ll it nl iln iln x nil to P. i. ft
f t fl t. .' I tllll-l t Ingt.
I'h k 'm un lomii nl ul Hi i id .x
no .l.'Hi i ai I ngtlii lu wliih tb.
I linn it iit.1 If nit 1 will gi lo Icrmrlae
uid fiyicn thu pulillr to "ibi y ' . liat
'.'ilgn 1u1u.ul ur Uindlti. would daro
ask tor laxxs o protect them In their
....... 1 tn- c.Juiii. t onu. mn Iii r"' 1 inn ih-odu 1 i(i in in ih nine
tht it h.nds ue II fm Tv.rsoi.Ml ends1 "" " '""' prot. . ted with such Hot
tilklig loud about Ih. -wrong ol lul.ui ' "" "'""' h r-imp-inl In oui midst
Mi it xxliiU f it nlng thv ilinm Tin pubiii m m who xxlll sill I. nun -If
ttgliiii mil tlguti . m Hu ai in of Unit l'i my truat In lore! and tvetrnv the peo-
1 1I1 n I We richly deserxiti the 1 rrtai.i defeat
1 1...
Ilni iiulekry dis.iixcr tlie neotmslty
il X XOIU i -'uli l I. Ill uf HllillS III ll of
111 fh p inv.li -1 oh Am. tic 1 1 woikin 1 ir in
t it. in .1 if th 1 1 1111011 ul m Ipli 11 -il in 1 x 1 1 tv
tin 1 'W -I mil 1 1 utw lull bow
im.li'l Ilie lij tlivni 11 illanie ind liiiv would
flit th.'iust-lves but the xkillful mgun
Isnii 11 n't up tii-1 nili'il In tin pnld
l.'Miht- li- H'Weifiil i iiciigli to ki 1 ii Hum
pio ..ii I lined ' j
rims W Sfl it I1I..X Ule 1 Wtllt.tl with
lilgli nl uobti pu pox li tiled into the
hands or elgnliig me 1 who hums; dls-(
They panuWr to the oiautiisod fvxx Tlmse
Hu txxo million trust UliniliiM and ire In Hi
t mi eowanll) to speak ror the TS mil- xxm I.
lion elt ! im In iuw tin lit't-i ir- mn en. 1
rally unotMniilze.i and du mil haxi ..jiu-l tiii
iiilitne'i to proliBt' tn tlm publi h .i h
Hut it i" I Igh time tor 111 I ipie to Uiii
lakii ai li'in ii'trii'liiig these inwraidK and litiliin
j niUlca'tlt u pi it 11 Thi .itlicn- win.' ml in
all the Ii. ts ipiiiul Itefot" t mlii si tht x . I .1. -
in ivueli ai inti lltitenl I'tii'lml 1 1 mi' I h it
these iili 1 i 1 ul Iln. pipus
I 4UPM-I Ml ( He ie uf rat(i Illd. tl
fed I uf .1 t-iiil 11 ikt ;iubii uul) the ueej- spirt
udluil tn ileini-uH of 1 1'u 1 trust snould ma.d
' 1
lie kimwii ml th y cull be n. uiwn Ex- . olwiix .
I eix- ii-utir uf tl urtlcle is utaeii in an 11
oilt Ann 'l an bmtlicr his bit 11 roibo I
or his lilMity tnd freiilmi) xxhnt thctt
slull 1x1 do when onnfriititeil xvitli Hu
abuse a nl oppression of thousands o
por own puople It Is time for soim of
vou to Ht'iireh out youi too long hiilJ. n
Hag. and In cmtempl ttion soud your
minds buck to the time xxhen the old sires
' irmroli"i 01 tiled until tyrants liullels
cut the aitcflcs and stripes of red wasl
ed umihs the xxhltc lininirtr. then in a
Held of I'lno xxcic set tin HLirw. with as
tfh a piiiMie as the m tgtilficent ma' I
Iniix ui the planets ti t by Hi it Fim
!od In tin loyal purple of hit- lu ivi
olii aTiani'faHu If xxere si'iit out
in piilifs nr tin liifmlte Fttlier '
' Hie lout iiowh 1 t hum tn hh
I . it gift tn In- lilltlr.it
11 nn. tu um 1 1 .hie rttg 1 1
il 1 1 x iibul nni rendu U 1 q
iki sn It.uh wuii li.uk v
l . 1 Ion lx ipitl v nWv P
i nii xxith I'. tetiiil i'uu
1111
that fiuni
ittoh stl'1 fi"ii
I II ig li. 1 i- a im jiMigt tu
gl-nill.llllel b inl luilll.
Hit Inllnlti Fitlier who tu
Hum In Kol. um tones it i
Hiit we stand togi H'vr imxx n 1
win lexer 0.11 tingle Auuriei 1
tltt.uleneil with to lows or lu.
nl pi 1 3"
1
lit- wilt encounter at the polls xhei
t ix un 1 lilt- 1 H "AC isi 111(1 llliin J ' " " '" "" -- --
poi-ii hi. house fix hi. w.u.r pipe. uy of fore. g ejl xvork.uen to Jul. the trust ' inm W"lu" hlw
hri. mix mortar play In orcVeatra " '- "' f mo"Wr I .! T tor .undhtala
. . . J . ' . ..irii...iin..u it. a ulu. tn.cn- them 811 """l that liw xxlll wind to replead
cleik In a store dig ireuehe. wait on ' oulributlons .1. el hIso k-.x. rr them . "
lablr dilxe teunn dellxei milk or work to Inline this ahout
mm machinist blacksmith moiildei cut-
tKiiIri pal iter txpesettei plnuiil
ignimakxt tuiH rnaiiger nr do any nth
XX e see- tile
state-
nt tb
xnxtt I whole people mid not sluipty the fexv
.mrrr.vi.ii.ii- f.xr.iw 0 u.ir.riAaloi ana ."HMUbeni of any trie or oiTunlBation
tyranny anUy jareiu'e and euneyaoce J' ure PuWIc mau bows lo
U appliml by one xxorktiwn to the In- lnr ww" r "n agriwa ui no 11a wu.
- t of work without penlhD of the' amet.l -m at hta aide and the J-J J- - to nL-
Ucbr uuw and ytng aney to support l.ullgnHleo or v..tou. klmln are iun; I tha """" " '
It. leaders olwerxe 1 say "where the erxs ami varieated. PewUatent and -xru gain rmm tlie puWh '-
. . . -. . ...... 1.-...- .-..ntioinui tu.rri.uinc- uen-llv "f looked at for exactly xxhol liu Is and
trust is ati-oiig einiugh and It Is dully mug ocnilliiueu lutrrusiub genw-wiiy .....
. .. ". ... ... .-.... -..- in.inW.i. in ..mn t.. -wv ilrn 'I" "" 'ut elect their own en-
:. . .tt. . ". . "s :r " ". "i z::r :; .; JliThin t ru.-t candidate tr n.ey
nnei. 11 m jn cent wnitie tt rule ix txe.11 - - .-.-. -... .- --. .....- .
bus 11 lot 1 .11 1 It-re u 1U.11 und 11 "huiue aelf aid f.mijly from the dully attacks.
Ienlnb iiiiuii 10 r.-derat. with other Then h often ilotls tlwt he lots Juuiiwsd
Klaxes among the unlonlz-d doctors and W" v 'Olnif jwn into tlie lire.
gr.iiulopeia Biugcis The punishment of
refectory membore or citizens who dare
aseert their personal rights Includes at-
tacks on funeral precessions and ot
times the hearsd la overturned and the
This labor trust te one of the mii-st
serious nxonacfi to our oouutry and its
1-ooplo. for Its loudem seeking gToater
und srealer control of the masses mo
pushing: towonl.i a position where they
poor dead body of a loved mother or! hopeto be able to name the memhera of
child thrown cruelly into the street i4 stae Legislature and Conlrrtes und
cure to preserve sue red their freedom
and Knic.
Tlie whole ieopI6 want thlinje done
and nre tho great majority. Tho la.be
trust perhaps numbers two million with
a. grout part of that number up willing
and the iunialnln&""8 million of the com-
mon peoplo havo something to say whon
their interests aro at stake.
Now nctlc hov the labor leaurn try
I pui iliuti" on or more prominent mtiui-' hlnn.l l ught tn In 1 it 1 in .
1 ig imP.ik .r I ul x- -tilt ind nfl. r.HHiii list- llliertx
pem ui ilie .in before. In smaller '-ttles We max shirk uflii . muse b. sn te
with 110 imiM-rs on the 1th buy the k-wue pander mid prexarh itc but tin- in in it
r th.- ill If aoyn of thexe pipera Oej uf Justice who moulded that . roxx
iIihj not louiii'.i thut article jou c'uji trf llbetty will exact a point of punish
know u a.t mu of the 'smooth e.neniluH ' tnent tor each and cxery point or 1 iw
1.' tin people. Suppose you write the aidlx Mirinklng from the prompt ml'
PUhllsliMT und sk liltti why lu fears to uucompi utilising deft nse of the herilnp.
allow f. cause qf the .-tilzeti to be pre- Sim y Is ramiwnt in our mtdst and
sen ted iu his ito-luiu-m nnd why he tdlles pleullag xoicea vibrate uliout the clomd
himiurlf uim tlie side or Hie Hunt and ears and hidden heads of Mongrels Ty-
aguinst the itnuajes' ptm. Utein to go rants Hlavee and Preemeli and will nut
on record unit then ict your pleasure lie still Thtwe spirit veices of dc td
IOxvwhw will rest excuse A popti Is fatiier and the cries or their helpUst
either far the interests of the people or children blend with the message wove 1
It In uilr control of (he labor or some through the old bannei nf our Sires and
oiner trust ntui out end tuts 15 a sure caul and cull and call God help 11 e
way j helpless when Americans become blunt d
"Then kit the advertisers a.k the pub- . auU "'"Pe""! with iudlffejonce j)
Ishers of that peTier why he foar to I C W POST
stand out frunkly for the altizena and' N n- Tlls "'. le will he put n
the good of the communlly. iy he' lMtnn f"r' tv ' Nat'! fltlz.n's P
inmleni to ix truat seeking U every x-my otwirUI Am -1 Kt Jmnfi Hutfiling X
to ilomumte business polities and the ' " "a " U81 bx the local hjw'ns of
entire social machinery . clllzena In cltit xxoere the uluveiing
Let any man become prominent laen-1 WHral'w "f thtt r - "Wr pre-
deavorlfig to proservo the poeee whon vnt .lUt Wlntlua; the public announce.
Ubor trust rlata ore In progress and "" " - " oommon mm
thut man's huslneee will he boyoottc-d
ami he wilt be ruined if possible. AH
hustucea Is menaOod. Every peacc-lovInO
property-owning- oltlzen must act or this
The mimes of such paper will also b
supplied by the Natl Ass'n.
It haa been difficult thu far le un-
cover fcuch papers. Now lets pull off
prupvji) -uwiiiua uiciAcii Hiuac ticix ui -ali. ..----
BTowlh lowarU anarchy and the destrtw ' he ua ani hav ft 0k
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