Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1900 — Page 6
i I llnTr 1 rniiii 1 1 IB!
mm mrnmmm. mmmm
The Coal Mine Tie-Up Gets Tihtet and the Miners Are Not Ready to Resume.
Gen. Chaffee Notifies the War Department oi His Detail for Legation Guard.
Fresh Facts Concerning the Tide of Events in the Political Arena.
TER PER CENT. INCREASE RO INCENTIVE. NEIGHBORLY MMM ACCEPTED. All TRICKS OF REPUBLICAN LEADERS
Thal i Ony a I'nrlloa i.l h' Tbr Struck I 'or. mimI I ' ut Melon, to Work lull! " I iilon. OwtaP l'fill' rll, Lite. Word lo Uo o. Hnzleto.,. OH. 2. --President. Moduli. :it noon, "The ateike
U 111
tlur- Urs! being a convention
Matin everv ooiliery
------ rs -
eiti
.. 1. ...I tliere
1M practlCallX compu t.
Iw. m reanmntion work without
repr"
in tL- authra-
. i .
I I... nr. . iction was lli.nu
... i
field.
iL.. ...x ., t 4 ..t i I i A II ll
I II. I I IKthe note posted bjf tlx- Beading eon im inn riltmir t, ;i P ad anee? and it baa prowed true. In (lie rmiilT I rrrL alley. -Our re porta frot-i tin- Panther Cfteok raise indieate that this hertw fore Impregnable portion o! the anItiraeite region haa declared its Intention of mepeodlng operatlone ol once. "Accompanied by 1 1 national board member. 1 shall ': to Wlllu barre Tuesday t attend -. at labor demon to Hon, which will ha participated in ty tally :.M't) men." nun m huh rn upi .
Eiprctnti Hint Men Woi.1.1 io to Work Aoi'Uciilli. l Shnmokin. i'a- Oct, Althongli gnperintendenta of the nnmeroo eot Heriea ta 1 1 i - portion of the Ninth United Mint- Workers' district attempted to start up their ni.nea, tew, it tay, men wi nt to work. A tew business" people expected there WOOM be a Btanpede el employes of the lead in;; Coal ami iron GO tO !-' nniier ground on aeeonnl of ins eompnaf gmnting an Increase, of ten per cent, but the wen- disappointed.
I.ras Than I "! Showed I p. if ant thing, teal often plowed up at Um Beading eompaay'e working thai. at other operations, owing to tin strikers and their lender having eaa vasscd the workmen thoroughly after the posting of the company s notices Informing the miners of theconbb Ina Thf enavaaeers pointed out that nothing was said about a reasonable reduction of the cost of powder. Uta alMdishment of the sliding scale or the granting of other important eOOCemioSM. Bong before daybreak nil of the ltead'n at comp niv 's nun had deter-
Krr.K-i Mlnnlnnat las Bnglneeoe Mt mi-lllH-la W.rr -t s. ,. nii..-r ti mmä aOgdna l ten mt iii-i. team "' aibo aatn a -hin:: ton, Bet, B Taw depart meat is iu reeeipt of a ualtkigram from Gen. Cmafoa indteatlag that he had raweivod ifea lntrittjtioM to ith,.ra mOSl of the ITnlbrf States foreei from China, and had provided, iu aeeordaiue with thoM mtruetions. for a 1, -at ion gnard. The dispatch follows: ., n an" MngNitatji. a-.. ., Tin Si-nt. via Taku.
Adjutant ßaaeral. Waaalngtoajj ......... i vi.nr numbers 42 and 4.1.
Kiatk "infantry. Third wpiadiou of MMh eaalrv ami light battel y Will eonatiutc legation guard, shall end. avor to get all Kappltee to rgag Chow before water fsHAFFi:1,.. Dfamatehea No-. 3 pad 4.J were a mm I man tu
those eontaimnff nis inmowi Withdraw the Amerieau troops from
Pekia
, ed.
de-
VImUIiik
Be Tha
u i,,ilnlion
r..n 2. The war
pertinent itaareealved from Oea. Chaffee: , Tata Sept. -Adj. :tant General, Waaalngton: Health of command mod. ttave accepted nxit..tun oi
hospital ship Maina to tränst. t . ronvakteenta to hospital ship. MUM
nlrii,r of lh'
v. ...l . a I, nvsKtwtei
Id ml for IM drr- i ar PB HIPP'" Viar ul 0rr.
paaetal Cajeaaneaaaaea 1 There is merry WW in the republican ranks oxer Hannas l'hicago sH,eh. iu wale he said he did uot know of auv trusts. a ladiana the republicaus fear that tbil wi'ai utatemeut has lost laem 'heir last eaaaea of maeaaa. GOV. Mount nptalj critieis. Hanna. Üut the mischief is done. Hann uuw lame'v plains that he WCd trusts in a technical stime. That does not Utter his portion, because ;.. ,. , . h he failed to s.iv a word
which indicated that he knew of any ort of a coml.-i nation hortfol to the people. He failed to indicate that l... ,.r kt nartv were in faxor of re-
slraininp trusts or couibiiialums of anv sort. : I t ATas belt of Indiana has suffered eupcci.tüv from trusts, and the nan who hae been r. m! red idle by them are- furious at Hanna s seitWh indifference to their troubles. Bight on the heel of Hanna's fiasco come a campaign report prepared f,,r the repub icans by (arro.l D. Wri-ht of the bureau of labor sta-
-.--w. . . , . i . .
to sliow iu.it
orse situation, and it is T campij;n puri . .-t - KriKhtentd by the vpi.!r uproar aoainat any further alliance or medüAng with foreign piwer. toe admintatratiou now intimates IhOt IBe forces will be withdrawn from l'.kiug. Ihey have not marched out. howeter. and if tbejr do. it will only be to the coast. Iii amrahlpa hae past haaa orpad to Asiatic waters. What for? 1 .aie will show, hut it is clear now
jthat McKinley ptopoaea to be right on the groaad w'hen there i any t liinese
nlunder to lie had. He is makina;
anrvtna dcapearte eiert t aattera
until
s a l
r. t r in I'sns ws s ate,l si a lawe w ,ne of the ruth priced re.:svusnW i th xhibit.n an-owis th.nkuia of eariouj .iims he rad ovr th bui of fax and dmrMcd th WkCTS. . Hv :-.u: drr!" hs esc.a-med to the wailr. h.Vri. t )uu any Cwi I imot al ali ah ßigjardaa," paed the Uuhty aerv. tf arM tou arr eonseieBee-oasr etce -r..ntieare'? Dor 1 ) u ui j.cr-nd . The wa irr picked up the b. 1 tare ana Secsu looking it oer. 1 don't kuosr if wt have or not. If have, us n the "VjHj U ; fcJ!" jot to py extra for it. I hems the ru.es, ir." London Spare Uouii tu.
M .. ur : -.or, aks art tu 4 rme b,le a feiutdajr s. '. to tbe foio'Wtaa aaiumilies i nwt- "The 3e.; ai the rrt 1 . -D.e first. Adsms... . v nc met Krbeeea at tbe .
rjac ariia a p .'orT .-o.r,-
sod aasoy wkea be Uat
M ma!e bis nrt
A r bsUil trr It astioaai eoa.T. Warn I II w'.'i
at a a .ne.
slew the bp when ke ki" r tiee The
Dand was a fcBg-ataee lBr,'r ai Mioses huf cut tbs fjptucs at tue sea." C'hicsfo bfvBACIa. ioa Sinarr Briorl AderiUli.B
tUe I'
V.T.
I'aia mad a u Abrk.j-i: iv t a k.r noade a ban
uar
Ken. to da a cood Ur
llo- rlu Ver.
war in the , I dm a
aoa
repairing Nagasaki. 1 "CHAFFEE.
Itter election. In case the repmnunn party is h-icce-f nl our standinj: army will at once In- increased to If. . U . if n. cesar. and the country max ex
pect to Ik- pranged bate eapenaiee
and probably diastroua
orient. tlllulno War Mill " The Filipino seem determiner! to pixc the I..' to the raf prediction) of Philippine commission No. I, aanCa r.-jHirteil last week that the in-ur- j reetion was practically oxer and that j the time w;i novx ripe for the giving j out of railroad franchises. The Filipino,, haxe detinitely and de- ,
liberately refused the proffer.il amaeaty. They were nexer in better condition to carry on war. The trouble has broken out afresh in all of the island where our troops are station. 4 Manila ttaelf threatened. Agninaldo bat gone McKinley one better by av'a luimane Ireatm. nt of Aiueriean yrisoner and the offer of a reward for every American who surrende, llannn' Man IH. U. Cel. Hak. who is Banna'a riphthand man in the campaign, is too foxy to take the stump Bat he has made a spectacle of himself bv rushing into print to defend a bad cause. t.-rv-r. ni:iti I., nt challenged hltn to defend the . oiire of the republican majority of the military commit-
Baaaaaw Hrtel Prrietor- Rather
The timid suitor had nr-ally elated hi. : ggg?
H m m'" aerir tbe girl's father, look ng it him iterti't "Ytut.g man. can you sup
Traeher
i ... . j .v.. . mii. ie i:t.rt .c .r
ive you !t your j-j?" Stnord and t :r - I' - :-
ArlthMetle ! (pointing at prh'em)
n s:tr tbe d
S w.
I
ri ue
Hen
Lydia E. pound
SKIOoEYTnSUSLES
Pinkham's Vegetable Cornis Especially Successful in
Curing this Fatal Woman's Disease,
liktii-s. which
.. .-,ri,..r w:iires and mp'.oy
" ... . - - ... :.. .1... irl.:,e nxestb?.T
,,1., .-.nl Til.- co- l.e lit .ii' ... - -
luini'i: lo
it tO A-'o to work. It is gen
erally airreed by mo-t. if not all of the stiik. rs. that thev Wffl not go t xvork until anoflktally advised by President Mit. bell.
ix the wToama naoioa.
SAKE AT 1 III.Mi-Tl.-r I .
!i.l..nBile. mid l'n k lne.-r Were ni- on aegtemiet -:tTaris. ii. t. :. The Fr. n.h consul genera! at Shanghai, under date of Saturday. September tt, telegrnpha that he has beea informed by governor of Bent-Che-Li that, through intern). . bat ion of Bhenge the administrator of telegraph, and rul-
roade), the mlaeJormriea iemt eilu . ts nt Thetig-Ting-Kti were safe and sound Sept. tuber gS; that the military and civil authorities had taken precautions to protect all the missionaries, and that the lielgian aision at Ning Tian-Tung was safe. UnTirT r H'ih liani,... H..ng Kong. Oct. i.-The Hritish geabeef Böhm has shelled the village of I.nk-Lao. on the Weal rix. r. in rctaliB'ion for the inhabitants tiring on a Britta steamer. The ringleader, were aft. rwardseaptured ami flogged.
All Ihr t olllerlei, Eaeepl the One m M.,rannn.iin Tied I p. Wilkeshnrre. Fa.. Oct. 1 Ho' situa lion in the Wyoming region remain unchanged. All collieries, with ex em pi Ion f one at Moeaaaaaa ntploy - Jim tain ni-o tied tin as usual. It
i. apparent from the declarationa of repoi'.s
the strikers ami their leader- mat n ' n.-tion will be taken on the part of the mine owners to start th-'ir mine ay an offer of a ten per cent, increase in wagea until word conies from Preaident Mitchell.
Devoid of ah yaanOatteaa. St. Peterabarg, Ort, B Um nftieial Meaaeneer ahare. the teaov f the
government's otrieial eominuiueatioaa ,
in regard to Kussias tasks ui iae .ir cast clearly demonstrate Tha' the
of the annexation ol Man- . ... , .
chuna are devout oi an HHtamwa
THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAK.
II M.s REM IN sol II. Defeettmra kaaane tl itelkeea it Hi, tieetrwwannn naa Scrntiton. Fa.. Oct. - Tin re was riot a single defection report.. 1 from liie ranks of the striking mine woi ..-
,.rs in the I.a.Kaw OH r. a.
It the report ol a ten p r
I.. ... Boaect. Heporla tlie Hrr Hilars at m Mountain llalterj .un l.Kl III Mell.il' rA.
1-
..ice iLetea-' on iu- ... .
adnlng companion. Rftorta to get another Lacka aompaay wnehery into apt wer- a fuibir", as the firemen pincers who were asked t. .there absolutely refused to do
de
cent.
f the
London, Oct. tv A dispatch from Lord Roberts, dated unday, BepteaV ber say M Bändle, troops, la the Bethlehem district, have recaptured from the Boen a gaeantaia battery gaa lost at Ni holsons n.k. and also 'j.oOO round. of Maatlnl-Heary ammunition." Oen. gQeif Fa W fir, roniand.
l're
ration ad en-work
CROWIXU I BBS l I lv
Unl)
en of
Mesa Philadelphia.
me Benitnn f Uteri.
Prod !. Oct. -. According 1C
fhc official report f General super Intaadeat B. C. tatMaer of the Beadinn teal and Iron Ca.S mines to l'r.-i-di nt Harriet hat aeeea et th B i ili.ries operated b the eolnp.niv art renal ng. Thin indicates that, in apitc jf the offer ff an advance in Wage, of lea per cent., the c..tnp:iii.v is work live less mines than on Situ:. : . The
live collieries that failed to op, n Are Fotts. Kagle Hill. Wad. sx ill... Bllvef reek and Phoenix. This Mavea only rme BlKdlag eoU'-ery, the North Franklin, working in the aoVtheri fsehuvkill region. The scm n ttiti Working, some of them shorthanded, are: Lincoln. Norf h franklin F.rooksii'". l!i hard -on, Qlindower QOOd Spring and the Otto. None of those operations are very large Keyatoa. and Rallma amBertea, bt tl email, are working. Krnlnrk) I'ool oMIee H ol.hr d. ltowiing Green, Ky., o. t. v. Th pot ofllee nt this place was robbed Sunday morning, of between $4.!00 and f.Yono in money and stamps. Th robber, are supposed to he epert w'.io ha.e been oiieratirg in this sec
tion for Koine time. on i .-r. ii. .- Renew ad. New York, Oct. I, liiere was n re BewaJ of tin conference between th! tepreaenmilve. of the Tin Workers' Associat on of America mid officiate
oT Uo- Allien, im I m Pia' e ( o. in t hi. citx .
ia. Met. 2. Qea. Bnden-Povr
ell has arrived here to take comnian.l of the Mlice in the Transvaal aad Orange Kiver colou. where it is proposed to maintain a force of 1,000 men. all ander Ben. l'oxxeii. Hr.ni. of ,,. i.ninii ion Bsnitaalaa), tofinao Barejne, t, t - An esplo ion oerurred at K itnotipoort while the Biitiah were destroyiag the Boer egeannltion, resulting la th.- death of two of the Oeedefl Highlanders and l-i injured.
HIS HOLINESS WELL PLEASED. Tlir Pope matatted A llh the merl- ..... . - .B.n..k In
run inioi.- io , ' ....... I naa nod Ihr ri.lllpplnr. London, Oct. 2.-Archbishop Ireland, a ho ha arrived here, on his way to the Halted Btatea, in an interxiew ia quoted ns sayim.': in vne of the audience which hu granted me the pojie said: "We are well pleased with the relations of the Aawrleaa government to the church in tuba and the Philippine-. The Ahm., an fO II 000 B I ivea proof of goad will and txhihit. a spirit of justice and respect for the liberty and rights of the church."
more skilled men
rate industries. He takes 14 "selected" trusts. ery eareful'v selected. The Standard Oil and coal combine, for instance, are omitted.
It there is not such things as trnete, to print.
why this defense from Carroll! u. Wright? The bureau of labor statistics. like the industrial commission and every Other governmental burenn. is being pre-scl into service by the administration. Statistics are manufactured to order to prove anything that the
republicans desire.
It , im.T recessarv to snow
flaws in Wright's statistics though there- are plenty of them -let every workingman judge for himself. 1 he is working for a trust is he getting higher wages than before the tru- came into existence. If be is. doe the .light increase in wage cover the Increased c. r of living?
Let the strike of 130.1.00 coal miner gainst one of the greatest trnsts on earth answer ( arroll I. Wright. 1 hee men re triking for living- wages. They do not aspire to prosperity or the full dinner paU. Bet the parade of hundert! f childrtn from the eoal mines of Pcnnsylania answer the republican contention alxait the blessings which trust
bring to workingm. n.
No man puts his eignt -y.ar-oiu intn a coal mine to work, un
less forced to do so by the starvation wages paid to him-.-'f. Let the reduction of vvag.s made to the fiO.OfSl employes of the s-.,: and iron trusts answer Carroll I. Wright' statisli s. These men hare been idle since .Tune SO. locked out While their trust cmpkayea decided whether or not they would pay fair wages. Now. having been starved into submission, the men are invited to go back to work at a reduction. They re glad to go. in order to live, but thev are not going to vote for the ... . . V . , 1 .. t
rartv winch iut lino tne iiano ui
- n trust the tv.w.r
into antanJaMeok Tkr Wlnrr" trlke. The coal miners' strike ia to be lonir and bitter one
1 gta scoured Eaorpe for years and hmtkorted the eheaneet labor that
tion. and to explain why the republican refused 10 print the It.tienony and let the country know what it was. lli.-k has bo defeama of the refusal
and spm.U five cc.umn.
about the dennH-ratic minority of the committee and .pud lag testimony from witnesses whom he coached on
the investigation, and who were there
to defend the'r own acts as agent, the l nite.l States government aftef martial law had been proclaimed. AD i-l'M PATTKKS. N.
the DEMOCRACY IS FAVORED.
Volonti.r. Voir In hleaao .ln llran a I'lurnlifs of Ti.o.Ki BMatleaa,
to starve i hem
The
Hrv.il w .; . arry theeJt afCMeago. His oluralitv U likely to be more thaa
74 o rotes, or eae-fontth greater thaa
McKinley' in 1'. The t hicago aaAerfeaa has made a great pail of the voters. The returns leave no doubt that the democratic presideutia. ticket rill sweeti the city. A revolution of opinion h.s followed the McK.n . v administration. Tbe facts are at hand. The figure, it is believed, are sound. The vote was taken upon a greater scale, with greater care and with the observance of better and more intelli
gent methods than ever bfore eiup...y,d in a - tuilar work. Fifty canvassers, careful v chosen ar.d .worn as
i to tne accuracy ... men reached more than IMN voters with this inquiry: "K r whom will ou vo4e for pre.j dent?" i This is the re-u": For Lryan. 30.Cfi; f..r McKinley. BklM. Total, M.pg, Bryaa over Mi K akey, W.2S4. The estimate of F.rxin's maj. ritj Ii made bv eomparlaoa of this vote w .th ! the vote of Brjaa and McKinley in
th:s city In 189 and the estimated vrste : for the eotnirg election. The presi- , denti l, x.re of ( nicigo in wa- . ivided befw.t theee candidates as fol-ilow-t McKinley, ! :s": i'.ryan. 144.- -- I . -; i... i I. McK.l.ca oxer
Ur an. MxJQHk A aoa aartaei Ol thf American's hallikeljr I ot with the v.,te of I'.ryan and M.-Kin-
;.-v la Chicago in l' woua m eate a majority for Bryaa oeer McKinley of 74 ".'. The total rote of IfO
could le had there, under the m- t h:cago tor a. . nre-i-.-m iw i" """
e-i!i :ite.t at oy cmpari-
.. .. , :.u u:V. ik f..r.,l nei r.im S afflicted. k'.'.QeT
fJftUtmttanSwwnawawwpii,'" . . - diseas.- is the m-st fatal. In fact. amlc. eaxly aad correct treatment M wlied. the wearv patient sehioa survives. . F Being fullv .rare of this. Mrs, Pinkham. early in her career, g. haustire studV to the subjoct. aad in produciitg her great remedy forjvc . - iUs - Lvdia fc. FlnWham s Vegetable Canpound - w -s careful to see t.. -eontained the corrtx t combination of berbn which wa aaare to cool Stol aSaa, woman' kidney trouble The Vegetable Co-fOietsi monv with the laws that tfovem the .ntirx- fema le 7-; , .r aVe manv so called remadie i r kidney Uanh.aa.IgdU E- I lakham ceUhle Compound is the only one .pe-iali.r prr-paceO for women. The follovT.ng letter wiU ahow bow marreUously sueoeWui it is .
leaeorrhoen. falling of the womb, ana kidney trouble. I also had a pain when standing or walking, and oaetimes there seemed to be balls oi in front of nc. so that I could not see. for about tweaty minute. - tired in the morning when I p-t -tp as i f 1 had had no Je. p for tvr . w Had faint ing spell. wras down-hear.' d, and w .ul! crv." Mra Hrnnt f t, beoond and . laytun bis-, cheater I'a. Pre ah Ma. FixanAWt I cant it
a.j i ... ... ,nr n. f !' I. "
rafaVring I hate had to endure
female trouble, also liver.st'nach, kitin. y. and bladder trouble. . . . I tried several doctor, also quite a number of piterrt medicines, and had d paired of ever getting Well. At la-st 1 cocci uded to try Lydia K. Pinkham s Vegetable
Ca hmJ. r.i u aa
medicine. 1 am a well woman. 1 can not praise your medicine too bigh.y for I know it will do all. and n mor--. than it is recomms ndel ? 1 tell everr suffering woman at"' tou r Veir-tahle Compound, and urge them to try it and ace for tbemelvea what it will do." Mn. Majat A-Hfi-tat. No Manche-ster. Ind.
Aug 6. 199. ' Dr. ab Mam Pitkham : 1 am failing verr fist. sine January have lost thirty-Sve or forty pounds. I have a vellow. muddy complexion, feel tirA and have bearing down pain. Meaaaa have not appeared for three months : sometime I am troubled witn a white discharge, and I aio Bavo kidnev and bladder trouble. . . 1 have been this way for a long time. end feel so miserable 1 thought I would write to you. and ee if yon could do me any good." Ml Eosa VaCDSaK K. Troy, Ohio. Sept. io. l Dear Mr. Pinkham: I have tof.d I v.l-a E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound ac-ording to directions, . . ... s-lV I ha.-" not felt w. .1 for years a I do at preaent- Before ta. :..- ir m . - more u. !---able pervm you never saw. I could not eat or ! p. and did not csre t talk with anv one. I did not env life ad aU. Now. 1 foel an well 1 canOt ie grateful enough f.-r w :i.,t you
hj.re done f r rac. i-u are nireiy a - friend. Thnahlatg you n thousand ti-n.-s. I n?main, Lv MT vours Mass Euja FRmrmr-s. Tr- ; Dtab Mr P:anAU I have taken five Udtlei of Lydia E- Pinkham 's Vegetable Tompound and cannot praise it enough. I bad headaches.
1 ...1
thank to y
nression that it would submit to low
u ,i-es and lail conditions more meek- snn
lv than the Independent
workman. The foreign workmen xvere tra.-tble enough until they found that they were starved worse than slaves or "dumb beaata of burden. Now thev have come to the conclusion that thev may as well starve id.e a working. Their habits of passive endur-
nnce will keep them out on strike t. .nver than the American. Thus the
--
i;h this . -t mate lirxar.'- ti ajori-
Ameriean v over McKinley would rnr com i r-
ab!v over 71" 10, Indeed, that pr pataf - upon a OOaavreative ha:. Tbe American's tiaHot ;s of value in connection with the v Y.irk Journr recent jm.'.I of New V .-k. The JonrnnT. peB, taken from week 10 week for two months, indicate that McKinley' plurality of 14.000 in that eiti in lk9 wHI he exchanged to a
conti
Kftve ARO. w h'1n:tJ wnm ja wfcjeh will fc eaot " J A"" ndtAi
nuauoti
--f. fUsk of T.raa. V
m th rit''. r-- i
i,TblA k riMHA. MUlli.l.t
.1 . . , .. .... .. .
coal operators are reaping a harvest I great p.ura.nx nr, n-.v-o- . . an ev I I . aall ika
i.;..k ,i,..v .'.s. rvf. but did not ex- Tor nrvar. i nies a.. ...... .
great centers of population in this country will rl' up a tremendous tidal
xvave of ratot for day.
Hrvan on election
Moh loleaee nnilrmifl. Bat - ti- id. I - Bet. -'. i he Baa mebl Ministerial aaaociation. eomiriinf
nastors of various Protestant churehe j iHacs with intling gun. Sot that
the miners
V,
pect. The administration press ha been howling about the danger of violence and bloodshed from the firt day of
the miners' strike. It seemed to know what wm going to hnppen. Sure enough when some miner began to throw stone a lot of Pinkerton's men
ahOt into a crowd indiscriminately. fnctoru Ar thrTt. no rraata?
and then the mil. tin was caiieu out. ; ,niieM.n,irnt manufacturers or the How convenient for the coal apOrO I ---Ai-Bt. oranyWv. in fact.
t..rs to have a republican gtivernor eJtctpt n. . Hanna. No trusts, inand 11,008 militia a their beck and Th, wom( nn fult of trustn,
call. o w on.it r tne irusi reiuaaaa arbitration. Last Sunday the militia desecrated
the dav by parading in the mining
POMMEL
Are there no iruats? Ask the men who us. : t.. nrk in the rolling mill.. Are there no trusts? Ask the men who used to work in the bicxele
Ask
TtwBtW
SasCot
. .. . i. 1.1 ., ...... -too? lust liil.ftt
ill tne cut, ni-oi at the borne of lb-v. L i- Hatman, 1 platOff of tBO ihri-i.an e'iur. h. and ' adopted resolutions condemning inob viohmce againet the powieites. I Prole. t Aunlnal the eellon. t, sramrt, R, U Ool lr-4dea. Co
well, who bad arge of 'he suojlgrlae boat Holland during the rerent maneuver-;, ha protested iiaint lor declatca of the arbitrament btiard.
pect
. , .
were .iisor.ieriy. n. no
luit to show them what ther mux ex
- the next two or three xx.. k.
It is to hoped that v in.em e nnu
Woodahed may le avoided hut this baiting of starving mn is paving
the way for aomeaJag wr.rse
Homeatead or H. eton. Homo llnek l..w n. r. . .'ninisi ml ion has executed .
i , ,-ver.y one i a menace to i!r. But there's way to get rid of 'em, 1
and that way iar.'t by voting the reI publican ticket, either Toledo H-e.
thnt the
Ktep Nh tiler ana saadw ernctty .nr hi ffw harrsl sMrw. soHrtitu- wi gan. am iM Ph BraaJ I'awil Sataw t is enor w. ff m( for sal la
cjf Soti . wrH ac caWAaa-as ta
MONEY
i
FOR SOLDIERS' HEIRS-
There is no argument
imperialists of the Hanna-McKinley party can bring forward in justlflcatin:i of their c urse toward t.ie Fillninoa. eAcent the one that haa beea
. .
used by oeKit
II. -r.f I'nlna So rtter. .1 " ?T.--t
i ...it t ii in. ,nu ira.i - .
I - 4 vf nel. . i!Jr''.
t.iu-r. II LMM A. lOPr.
from nrr.e irrre-
thn aaertal in asmamrf of their r.:. to rule subject people by the strong aTn. ! ar.d to crush their llbert e by he
tyrant agenty f imlttaiy puwi(.
iMl rail rar-
Waahlaftaa. U
rather clumsy Lack -down on the Chi Kausas Cit T.Aiita.
rka oca or this rrffn j i . T" nt v ax- rutv., AI X e..TSKI IN IT" ..II M.ss .Ol I.l. IN-IST I IVN HATUM w hat tu kt ak m art' -tN-.J AU. SL AWTITl TU A' infTATKO
I
I
I
Lowest Rates ever made to Texas. On October I6rb, rate, to Texas will be lower than the have ever been; prob.Mv lower than they will ever be an. Round trip bckets to most Texa. point will cost, from Illinois towns, $15 to - according lo location. Liren, three .reeks, with stop-overs. One-wsv rate on same da 1 be shghtlr lower. Great reactions will lo be in.de to OU. bom. and Indi.n Temtones. This is lust the time to mite that mp von be been putt-a off for a f.eorable opportu" r
Tm rto ! rr l' . Trsaa. ft " " .,4 1 ' . T.,, r r c ' 11 1 '"' " Hkmt'M'C " r,..4. V , .,'
tteat frA Ta "TT.Ts.r far taa " ," wj waesa. itiim.ttLm'2 La.aAIaL.-'.J',,,-,',4 ütam
