Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1900 — Page 3
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LABOk AND EMPIRE.
i The Currency Question.
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VALE, SENATOR STEWART.
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CROKER ON TRUSTS.
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waking at u meeting f Um Tarn--',v leaders lotr r thing Mr. Crokr sai,l: l ,n0g ,! like i, male f,w remurki . m m 1 . 1. , 1.
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.,, II tin yoioi mm ..' tin- import aii-f to fluni of join- , . th.- young ntea'e club whiob are being formed throughout th.- I'nitcd Stile. If I tTi'tniiM' iiinvaniiiiiiniii, everyday expression to convey my idea ,f the condition of the young kwm aeek-ja-i future. I should say: 'He. is up .,.".( it.' lie may pet a Mart or what look! like one. but 1 don't ear,- what be . i - KmiL L'i.otipr :.nv-
; i-.iTK, messen- i . thhlg u plcnae. there is no ladder on, which b can climb. Hundreds of letttrteonM to uie from young men every dty telling me just these things, and hundreds of letters COBBO, too, from young men telling aH they can't pet employment. You ought to get young ii, .ii to be politicians, to study their condition- and to learn how to make t , in better. There is no hope for them today. There is no chance for them to advance. luvite them to join yuur diatrtel clubs. Invite them to make peeohee, whether they are orators or not. irt them to five th ir ideas of jhe luaaa of the day, no matter BOW
roughly they Ire them.
want to join Tammany clubs. let them i iia other dubs- only pet them thinking, ;t them to examine their own lit ion. and hea they find that thev have no chance to fat along tin y arill know what to do. "Think of your own SOUS, you lender. I know man;, of you liave th. in. If they are placed in a trust they are slaves to that trust. Where arc all the ttle business nleeea that used to in-a feature of New York, and of all this
COttatrji too. not many years :sgo? Where are all the little gTOCCrj stores and the other .-hops where who:- familli s had an Interest in the business and every member of the family as soon as he or she was able w as cm ployed ? They have all licet d est roved, and destroyed by the trusts. "Matters like these ought to be hroupht before young men. for with their help there can be no question ibout the raaalt. if I had nothing; todo With this organization, whether I "as .i republican or a democrat. I would gtt up and talk just as I do now If the i-Mies of this ca mpaign were thorough Jy understood, l'.ryan wouhl pet Jni per eati of the vote- in the United State., because ten per cent, are now running he90 percent, and getting their heart' ood. Impress these iju tious on y0f ii.iug men." QUESTIONS ABOUT MONEY. Three Uiierlea nml Their tnawcrs Silver leiniiliell.el lu lS7a on the Sly.
To those who are unfamiliar with the history and politic- d! Nevada, the most reoenl Hop of United State Ben ator .Ilia in M. Stewart to the ranks nf the M Kin i.y ite. may appear to aigalfy a change al sentiment la Sa vtw.'a. lu truth, it me;nis nothing of the ort. Il indicate only that t lie Southern Pacific, is claiinin? itw ovvu and has moved one of its pawns to s position deemed .f snore strategic importantM thai that wniak tba piece ca
C u pied. four years ago lesw than votes were cast in Nevada for the MeKiii'.i-Jf iectora. All the rest went for lb vanSo stroaf was the silver kwaUment that local party, distinct from the nther' omnixations. and known as
- the silver iiarty. carried the s'ate. It hassir.ee maintained lt Strength and isus powerful now- as ever Tothis pat ty, which had siher us its sole srticli of fait h, Mr. Stewart sdberectaiw owed bis reelection ss senator in 1899, That i. he could n-ot have been chosen sen ator had he not given the sOereauat . . . I M 1a.. ' - -
lip Hcrviee. II is ai-iuai icany was claimed by the railroad company, w hich for N years had dominate ' I be politics of the' state and enabled aetusl ret dents of Cattfomia to repreaeal it ia Wa ihinfton. Btowart'a drfeetion will not weaken
If they don't I Bryan's campaipn. It merely takes
The eff.it npoa arafjai of annexInir countries oven uiiiniii tith the
sisaapaat kind of labor is ersannt tnouph to anyone who will consider tin ipii-stion dispassionately but perhapa u brief account of what i have -..ii with my own ey in I gypl may sorts to illustrati it. VV boar a great deal of the political boucflta conferred by tin- British gOI ernineiit upon the EfyptiaBS, lut little or not hing is said of the iudustriul results of cian.-ion. ami yet those results are the most important. Si. me years lipo while I w.is livinp in Kpypt I visited one of the cotton nulls at Ifansoursh, the c.iinmerelal center of ins cotton roflaav These mills arc owned by Knplisb, French and (Jerman capitalists and
operated in native
ibor. In the
main room of the factory the uir was so thick with cotton . lust that I found it difficult to breathe. A row of Arab Kiria of II or 1 3 years of ape were standing there before a scries of tubs manipulating the raw cotton. "What are the hours of labor of these girls?" 1 Sskfld ihe foreman, who was anting as my guido, "Fl 0n four o'clock in tba morning to six o'clock at Bight, with an intermission for dinner," ha answerodL "And what is the pay?" 'Twelve and a half eint; a day." I could hardly be Here that, and the next time 1 not the English manager
of stähle government which pre
capital f m p. " '- re peoph aiv wil g to asaffa" Is ij atioii vM geo, It i an autoiuatle arratip.ineiit of nature that iu uocie IHaad or partly ciwlixeO countries franchises and nionoptdies are not well enough protected for capital to risk itw-lf. If this were not so. all
liiaiiiifa.t urinp iiidustr.es would seek at once the country of cheapest wages, other things being equal, and tha starvation of the home popi-.atiou would follow. It is heat for the world that 'he gmernment of such at unuieo shouh: not be too stable, and by insist inp upon a nable government in tba Philippines we are sMSsg our hssS) to throttle our own int. r. sts. It is clearly the intr. st of all w7earners to oppose imer:alism ruot
and tuanch. and if they have any doubt on the subject, let them consider the cotton operatives of Bffpta Krnest II. Crosby, in the Aim. jS Posters tiosiist.
WOULD TAX OLD SOLDIERS. r.spen.e of lh III ppl e War le B loi. ! I p n thru hi the Keiulilleau.
A PURPLE (iRAt'KLEJ the suday school.
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fore yoa aiv-r ianhra tassaswesiw es " J Ci'.rii roui - . u: si.ix.ii i i rI S grat snosr. tW , . . mtr . Iii s if II ' 's ' 'MX -Ü mmr 1..V I Air m k a SSSL wt " i os sl leexa ciy I srussa, like as errsi tcei ftac. . t -.: -ss k m..tf. :t ii. !-.!. mx I i ..in xif u- - f ' C iK ia sa - " J augh:; ha: ths waa U skat isr.tr aa
The republican p'..itf"rm nf 15 is absolutely silent eot f-i r .ng the o'.d soldiers. There i- not oi.- so ,tary word In their behalf; and it is suspected that, in the BtlJ psUtatB of foreign wars of conquest, the repubiean party foresee the neceity of aeonomy la the direction of petsion enondituroa. There is ground for bell fing tkng the party of iu.pcr'a - n II j tija: cg
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-east M S CJkUI Arg SSWCTS pt S4 s great zacat
. tLcy atrae
from the Jones headquarters a prosy, garrulous old gentleman, whow whisk . ra would entitle him to a Kansas at uBtorship if his pliability did not Insure him political oOettpatiOU SO long aa the Southern Paclfie ownership of N. va.Si continues, That b should declara In tha New York republScac bond ipiarters that he abandoned Bryan beeaua( l'.ryan Is ilrwrt inp si '.v r Is really amusing in the light of the opposition
from that headquarters baaec on Bry
an's continued advocacy of si.vcr. -Mr. Stewart gave out his statement in tha wrong part of the country to be consistent with the re-publican campaipn, which is against Pry an because he's fur silver in the east, and Sgaint! l!r.ati because he isn't for silver in the west Denver Post.
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TRUST PROSPERITY. Tainted In VI III Color. Bui Uuhlile III ii I Is Hound to llursl.
are dhaksB deww
A Mullarkv. Illinois, aks
b-fferson demonetize silver? Vnawer N", Jefferson and the oth--er founders of the repu.-iic were binietnllibts and established the broader monetary base in Iba two metal. - Iver was not dcmonei i' .l until 1873, when U whs done oil the slv. The
Loiigi seamen vho voted for the mean ure. which va incorporated in a lengthy bill regulating the mint, did know that they were demonetizing iftvor, Why is it our national banks fail and our greenbacks never did. both sing a government Lnstitutioa? n-uer The national bank itself is not backed by the government. Tba voverTinient only stands NsUjMttSibla for its note issues. It ec.ts the l.a"I:s. howcxer. to keep it posted on hi ir Raancial condition. The dlffav rnce between a greenback and a aatiotial bank note is that tba former is legal tender and issued by the go ernmoal uiractly to tba people, while V. l.i...r la nnlacpal tender and Is
1 1 1 1 ,r - - - Issued by the banks and guaranteed by the gorcrnment, Iba banks being required to deposit aa eqaal amount if bonds in tba treasury to snfegnard the government for guaranteeing the notes. The banks milk.- a protit on these note issues. 3. There is $l IM.OOO, or s government bonds due in 1 ggf, Cnn tke povernment pay these bonds in silver? Vnawer fea, ankaa they are refunded under the refunding scl paaaad last February, which pives the holdera of the bonda the option ot refund m-r them into ItO-year gold ootids, the government agreeing to paf the premium In cash. National Kural. Kvnporatlun from Trees. Some curious fscts concerning trees have been discovered. A single oak of coo.! alsa is said tolift 113 tons of water
luring the months it is in leaf.
imUtiir. I, lUiinorati'i! and rises
form rain clouds. From this estimste Of the labor of a slBgM oah WS can gain ome idea of the iinmeti-e force which the forests exert in equalising theevaporstion and preclpitat Ion and preventing periods of inundation and drought. Science. The Hal Blast la ItW lins. Father (njenniugly) Who la the .aiest hoy in your class, Tommff Tommy I don't know. pa.
I Stioilirt TUUlrt you PIKinm shot,. Hhea all the others nre industriously st inlying or writing their leseoaj s, who ' it s is Idly It "at and watches the renk bittend of working him
Tba workers of the country Will be intercstei'i in the following information recently sent out to their customera by the banking firm of (iayioffd, Blessine & Co.. of St. Louis: "The
industrials! (trust slocks) look decidedly heavy, and th. ir movement SUggi Ii nn early slump of eonaidarabhi pjropor. t ion s. Holdings of this das, ot stick are quite large, but they are distributed among men of mean. Were II not for this fact a collapse in many of them would hsve occurn.il weekeagO, It is. feared that a crash in tba steel
securities wil. come Int. .re , nr inai will upsat the whole market. KobOl J knows the real condition of the iron industry, but, from the actions of ofli-ela'.-s. of big teei and iron corporations, it is very evident that tfsings arc aot moving satisfactorily. There is talk of a genera 1 reduction of wapes. Such a atep would result in numerous strikeo, and many milla would have to be shut down. If we were not en
tering upon a presidential campaign, wages would be cut down wi-hout daV lay, and more than one-half the mills oi the country wOuld be closed down
indefinitely. McKinley' chance of re- . lection would be imperiled by such action, and this eonoidtratlOB is B barrier to the adoption of drastic measures." I n order that this letter may be more fully appreciated, it may be iddedjthnt tha banking irtn sending out this bit of information is strongly republican. Truat property is-pain-ted truly in vivid colors by them. Think what they say: "But for the impending campaign, wages would lie cut down without de
lay, and more than onc-hnlf the mills of the country would be clo-cis indefinitely." The impending imlust rial crisis, will be sffoöted by the result of the campaign. It is forcibly pot off, tayathe Denver Post, for fear nf dina- toi:- effect on the campaipn. But the crash will come after the election. It is as certain as that the trust prosperity ia an air bubble, bound to burst.
"THERE ARE NO TRUSTS."
Mark Hann,
Of one of these mills I cross-question, d him on the subject, "la it true." I naked, "that you work your girls from four until six for Ityfc cents a day?" "Yes." he said, rather reluctantly. I didn't quite like it when l Brat w.-ut to taourah,but th, puis don't seem to mind it." "Don't Bsind ii hours' work a day 7" I cried. "Oh. that is not all." he replied. 'When we are OUST they stay OVCt
time from sis till ten o lock in the evening and we pay them an extrs piastre (-''.. or live cents), and sometimes young mothers come v.ith the babes 'at the bteaal and put them down on the BoOf In the corner and go to work with tha rest."
mA ,,u tl, is mind rOO. in an
nuu ii ' ' ' -
moaphere which you can
... .1. ii Knife, so thick is
, . 1 1 ton.
One thing lias saved f-gyp'. "" . . T rtAL. ts
that is the s ose nee oi com. n w,.-.-too much to bring it there for it to
av to introilnce factoiies on a .arg- . , , .. I :
pealc. But there is picniy oi wai o.
Philippines. Foal can as nuu at entrance of the mines in .lapan r I .. ..A
for I t cents a ton, I am miora,
will be aa cbi ap In the Philippines.
With coal at this price, with pirls ana
vi ready to work for I'.", cents a
iv what is to prevent the .ninie.liale
flow of our capital to these islands and the inaugural ion of a competi
tion such as wa have never known
before?
Kit her w ages w ill fall here
the the
This
to
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I f ?" "i'be teacher.
'-ilagow TitneoL
The Same lleeepOon. The republican pat ty isOrying to-day the same deception that it practiced in
lang at Ihn asoaey question, said W. .
iirvan th otlu-r dav in a sneech. The
renublioan leadera wanted the gold
standard in 1VKJ. just as they want it
now. bttt they bold out before thepeo-
nt the ik'lusion of intermit ional bi
metallism. The president vent a com
mission of three distinguished gentle
men, and thev were to labor with the
Kuropean nation. antttry to get those
nations to help us. Did they sue
cecd'.' Of course they did not. We too
von in lS'.Xi that thev would not suc
ceed. If a man sets his heart on i thing and does not get it he feel SOf
row ful. You cannot find a republican
to-. luv who feels sorrowful because
thev did not get the international M
met a -in thai I In j pron Isedi lo get
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Ill I OVO. 'J". I KV i ejiu i hi, ., ii '-i' .-w
A a v r'n.. not talk in favui of siJverat
oil. Hire is no talk about Interna
tionni bimetallism. If International bi
netallism waa good in !gffft1 is good now. Then why is It that tha repub-
;.ica.u. du uvt talk about, it V
at-
alinost cut
it VNllll cot-
12' cent lecl or our
to ihe
factories will
be moved bodily to our new puss sions and our working nun left to starve.
Bihon Potter, of New York, has 1 . ... . i . i v. .
ii.st lueii HI the l-ninppiiies. nun
tells us thai the WliplUO takes kindly
to our factory system. Poor rutptnoai c .1.. ,..;.. take kindlv to cheese in
tJß i ' ' -
a traj). The system will prove a curse to thctn as it has already proved to
the girls of Mansourah and at tne same time that it will Impoverish, our
American w Sgl earners nt home. It . , . I . . 1. . . m.I ii-.a nr.. Tl .
tnav le sain i mi i i ne im...,
forced to work. But this is not true.
When their cupidity ia not sufficient to make then toll, menus are found
tO compel them. This has alren.ty been done in the mines of South Af-
and the British govern mem im- . . . . i . i.
ta, upon Hie native merw . M M
with the mowed ODjeus oi lorcing them tO aeekemploymeilt in the mines for the purpose of raising mrnev to ., . .. .!... I... ;.wr Ifta nn'v U1V
i , : i tne ihi "( "- -
..,,.. for t In in to earn money
same il;. n II lonbtlcsa lie adopted
iiv our capitalists hi tne rnnippine
4f it turns out that Bishop Potter
mistaken and. that the Pil n
not take kindly to factory work. We arc .ohl that we ought to estnbltsii n ittnble governmcBt in the Phlllppinea That is precisely what we agbt uot to du. It is the lack
to make the old soldiers p.-, f-r r he
war of sn'njug.ition in the Ph.'.ippiaea. Yet the republican psrty has aserted a rigorous ciaim upon the votes of the old soldiers. It has aought to exploit them and has exploited them for the benefit of monopolies and trusts, ard it has hurt no opportur y to brand the democrat as enen ;. - of the men who fought to preserve the union and to wipe out the unutt ra BW curse of slavery. However, the repnblicsr. platform is r.ow silent: and Wi'liam McKin'.ey writes columns in a letter of accept
ance without a single line or even a
single woru reierricg 10 me u.w... t I of the union. He was too busy de-lf ndIttg h.s w.ir at cor quest to ff r a
word of assurance t. them ttat USCg are tili to be dealt with justly and liharally by a grateful g .iernment. Tin- democratic platform I- ia hap?T contrast with that of the republicans. "He are proud of the c. nrsge srd fidelity of th Amirl. an sokth rs snd sailors in aJl our wars." it say s; "we favor libera', pensions to them and their deju rd.-n's. and we reitera'e thep-.slti. n taker, fci the Chicago pi :.-f . .rm .c I' that the fact of enlistment and senlco shall be deemed conclusive evidence against disease and disability before enlistment."
tad Mr Bryan in hi letter ot seceptar.ee .V.-'arw th-.t ".. ra' p, "y is natural and necessary in s gf verrment which depends upon a citlxen s ildiery inslead of a large star, army. Self-interest, ss well ss gratitude, compel the government to make bountiful provision for ihose tsho n the hour of danger and at great sacrifice of bus In !. health atd li'e tender their services to their country , He therefore demands that the pension laws shall be gererous'y construed in the spirit which prompted their passage: and he make It plsn that in the event afhbt I -c on he WÜ not search on snther Ht rv ny Evans to he his pension commissioner
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against the ehsBs d the twkVs aa; ce clad to skaot the whale iiistoiy BSs for aosue acrsstalAe ;ws a dustao
I bet sTbe latetvated m ihe
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and a duskv fesnsle.
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fva h.m srsrt siteetsasi;
kep up the arsrek for
root, leaves sue I'
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mwmmm csrard lisrfl I with sh- SS.
aknr. trkecw the Miiklss.
tk' ssdsSaa wis-ed Hx-t-r -at
their restleas ctjs-;tjea. Mj vswekjafj
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will the poor fellows do who have j lieen B ' ' 'he democrrts oi m -g I member Of trsnuot Will they admit thev lied, or will they charge Ilauno
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