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THE TIMES.
LABOR S il
SATISFIED
MIIH PROF. Willi
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Thp fact that .tt:
dared the action of the Iltiim.ri' convention was ail he could have asked ftr not bind ttu' men bcis h . p of the A. 1". of I ... of which h- i. president. Indeed, oryanizci ;,,l..ir indicates that it is as much tin to r.-!.. I against hossism :is Lryt-u himself w..s In word. Th.- Sia'c r. .! ration of Labor of Wis.-on.-in. it:, Ijdnn; many A P. of L. inernb. rs. adopted the following res-dutl-'! s bv :i vote of i to lie "W'ht rens. officers of tin- American F'lrnt i on of Labor have aunou no- d that tht'.v will throw ini'- s-.ii-port and influence t-iw.-inl th" ele, tton of Woodrow WIImp to th,- ;.r. .-ide.-n-y of the Vrdted States, nr-i "W hereas, W'ooirow 'A'ilsan ft, an address to i 'r i nor ,01 uitivc! si; c e rndua t i n c t !.is o?' j :. a s-, i t ,-d 1 j,minimum w ante a; .'short K P rt r- c : p' .-51 r-f ort: a n i 7.' o 'tihor, ar.l "W'hrrPl, -oti :-. . e. V,;isou was denounce) 3n-l ridiculed .y th- labor press at that time for his irrtnoraricof th- oranieu htbo.- -tio v-m.. n t, and 'Whereas. Vo,dtou Tils.m'ii cnti'-e record art1 tit tern re s scow h i tti to ! icnornnt of the ;ini s. purposes and
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mts can be sumn rize.l at about l,20t.. Doe ions 1.1 j tlie St. el t '"rir;i t ion. HlK Hull Ordi-r.
1 tie 1 n nsy 1 va 11 ni Kaiiroad na.s ordere..! ."ei.eeO tons of rails I'm- its lines; West for delivers before April. L'Li. i T. h 1 ', 1 .a 1 t nn - 11 t of i'n;:in:. nc and' Labor estimates of Jul iron and sted , . lol ts w $2 lo.'lf.:'. 1jic . ,s.- of ; ubtttit $ 7. -I ije.eee. as om j.-if.l with ex-i.o.-is for the same ittor.l ti in LI J. while' for (he !n s! s-'vcn n onlfis of the e-r !
1 , :. an in, i-.-:, s(. ; July 1 n 1 je r t s w. re J. - as.- of (.hi. eilii. r,d for ,
LABOR LEADERS FIGHT TO SAVE SELVES AND A GREAT UNION AT INDIANAPOLIS
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1 - ; .0 rt s v , 1 01 $ Je. S .;.. nee 4 7 s ; . T ( 3 . an in.
!'"! political icirnoses only, w l,o will ni'-'-i ilL in a!i he at tt o pts it t-ttit: bett.-r condition f..r i,.l..r: ; H.-rct,,! .-, be it "ti so;. d. III !' ue c(!i on tile ni-ll of i-ilii.r in is. ..nsiti and in o 1 h . s'ates to .-r r.ad minwl.-.U'.. of the f ,.-t ;hat s-. far ,.s the ess. nn.il in'cr.-st ,.f tli" w .-uin; . iass are con. erne i. Wood row W;!s,.:i ineffective and us -i. ss
"Resolve.!, th it we dei ! ie that pro- , ) - f of i.e. or is i!!:ios-i:hv under a 'rnwr 1 '. phit form siicn as th.. t aiopted at Jtalt 1- : p...st ; vn
MI'Ci , .1 !i. i.'.TI pt.'U I." o.C!!o s 1 ' 1 . ofVe,,ro; ,is on; t-eoef ihat ' hi i I i ' : . ore nit'. Joint ;inl .-andi.i.ite y ! a ! ii end i.e found a .1 -i'lsioti :
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SI .s-.ll 110,1 1 ' ! S.-ptemb, r s.ces of j , i c iron in ai! d : st i . ! s a r.- st i n ui t .d at ;ii.,,-n s,,.,,,,a (sis. as ompui.- 1 with I , I ii...nu tons 1
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LIBRARY NEWS.
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TUFT IN CAMPAlGNlt
i-.istory of steel and i ! rmhi .t year ended with e p 1 :!. for ns vere e,.o,i , n the st".-, tt;iie '.
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Roosevelt Leader in Conven tion to Speak for President at Indianapolis.
S idled start's tivy dust r y
! feelmu the effects of the incir for seine time after it wis over. "'he outlook n. e. how ever, is for the best y,-:it on I fe. nr.! In 1 .' 1 3. and so ;i s a who!, ,-.,n-jditious' ca nhe a if! ., be better now
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j u iiej-, Mr. 'ni -tM.ack wilt land afl.-r ( ' ttf ol. s ar. in'. -I. ; f . - - - .
Ike onl tame, iiutt win uet.-ai : j f riiiiip.-nip is an i m u o! a hi - -.;elsiiue, for else tile bti 1 its will nave to, ii,-?, rt ilidt own .andidai.- nr.! support j !lhe dirnoertitu- tsotnis . arid as slate, ;
ti. for.-, th- a is r.ofl.inc in tlttitt t.) mI mat either of tbese things will I happen. "
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in. Mi. a ,.: : In th.. n, I fo,- im-me. I. it a ; .oru.i t Muo... tab t S $:d'.'ij : w a s t.-ruatlot.;! J2 11.1'-". -i
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! ployed on tin- Nii t : liailway " :an.--da was held in Toronto, rjnt., lnt , Week. The ,i,ief .-ihj.;ct of (1 IS" u ss i "1
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A few weeks apro Hadley issited tit ultimatum to Presulent Tnft demand
for steei products for L-1 3 deliyerv be-
Indiattapo.il.. Ind.. Oct. S. Go vern-.r j ,, s lh ,,.,,.. tolls of rails already Hadlcv of Missouri will .-.peak f"r ! , , ra,u.(i for f. he delivered next Lr.-sPirut Taft at a bit; political meet-!,,..,,. --,,.,-. km- been r.civv orders ire in Indianapolis toniKht. i f,. sie.-i sheets and some for tin ni.il,.
A fricutltir.'il implement makers have 1 placed heavy eoiurartj for steel hats.
lhat ho ""Vresa himself on certain j , he n.j:,s b(,u t,t ;i , t ha i 1 y sold out on issues before Hadley would consent to th(U pr((ltu.t u,, to April, ypeak for him. Late yesterday after- Tit e price of st . e! rivets wasadvar.cr.oon in a iont; distance teiepiiorie c(ii-,.m1 vestctdav by C". i -a'o a.idi.rs f4 a versatior. with Thomas A. Shipn in 1 tl- !,.," f.. s'ructura! s'eel rtets to $J.T" dUnapous. the governor consented to pf.r u. ,,ounds and $5 n ton for boil. r beg-in campaien'rK for the President. I rjv., ,,, .'. pet i.ih pounds. An adOovernor Hadiey did not say exactly j vaROO ,,, m(u prU ,.s ,.,n ,, ;,,.r riv, t5 of what word he had received from r,esl-tat ,Aaj5t $, a ton , rked for before dent Taft." said Mr. Stipp. in announ th- of ,h.. W(,.k. The oreseiit mill
j.rice Pittsburg on hoil-r rivets is $2 per l"1"' pounds. Se-,'tem'ner deln.-erb-s of steel prfirl-
Loti. Tlie Personal. Stuart Henry.
A number of oiaieis have been taken Looktman. ;
Marshall. Thomas Riley. W. II. Hah". A'orld's Work !d Ape. 1 'isappea ra nee of, L. H. Krettch. bi-ntitiy. Panama and the Parallels of Lai-. t'lde. C. W. Williams. Lev. of L.-vs. I President. Pursuinir the, G. K.
rurnf-r. Mcchure. Present in 1i";ri ions ar
I'rituai y, The Pirect. A. W. I hi n n. ' K' l essma n E. 1 '.
Ib'v. of Kevs. electee! in t h Tenth cons ressi onal di
Rnilroadins. Hiurh Cost of. I. K. trb-t at the Nov-mber el
R. H. Houlihan and William K. Benson. i oe fate of a great labor union, as well as of fifty labor leaders who are charge,.! with a conspiracy to flKht their battles wltii dynamite and n!tro-g!y-erin, is to be decided at Indianapolis during tha next few weeks. U the KOvernment succeeds. It is hardly likely that the Krest Iron workers' union will continue, as practically all of its oSicws tor tlie last ton years are on the list of defendants. Among the prominent labor leaders now on trial are WIlMam K. Benson, of Detroit, president of th Detroit federation of labor, and R. II. Houl1hn, of Chicago, financial secretary of the Chicago Iron workers local. They ar stunvn in tha accompanying: pictura.
tp-'i,i;r'l) of fne ldO'iOO cignr
the LniteJ States are woni-
as a. resom t ion tire ir.en.h rsti.p hrancii under on
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Looks Like a Re-election in 10th. ' Benton County Review. Dem. )
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impa. ker w ill be re- j elec ted by a majo-ity
ine the decision of the (loverr.or. "but t .
he intimated that he and the President had come to a mutual understanding in regard to the questions which Hadley had asked."
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m.are thai
I V,r .lohfl lb 1 'e t e fSOIl. Tile ial-
tion unless ' t.-r -,-,,, a democratic inajoritv of rnoi .
Ycaktint. World's Work. . a landslide should 'level, -p. of wl,i,.i Loads. The Pest, at Lenst fost. J. Tu. .there tire no si -n? tit present, in this Pennybacker, World's Work. j county nt least. Loads Worth $:$&.'.'. j.. J. Hewes, ) our hull moose friends sincevdy World's Work. j thouuht they were colr.fr to retire tlm Terminal. The Modern, W. S. Lich- ! perpetual eonp r.-sf mar, by placinjr a ardson. Scribner. I third man in the held. A little retlecL. J. P.ailey, librarian. O.iry public tion will reveal the faccacy of their l'brnrf. ' reason Stiff.
than ''.en In La port,- county. Stm-e that time L.-tpoite iias h. en added to iim Tweiftn d .- ri- t In 'hile coun'y there was practically an even break two years afto. This is the first sou ice of Crumpacker's increased strength. Two years ;ico a i-r.-at many republicans throiiKlioiit the district voted for P.-terson. It was believed there was a
X'tci makers
I Societies affiliated with the P.ritish I ?hel by vt!.-The Shcihv.uoe fanning C.eneral Federation of Trade Unions i , -mpan v-s p,Hnt which has closed ,,s have :'0"..'0 members. j season canned more corn tnis year than Spe.ual efforts to organize are being j any plant in Indiana. The output for
' miide amoi-iR- the retail clerks in the ji;e two mot th;-' run wis ', t ,1 n.in, o cat , -. i province of thi'a.rio. Canada. j Three years a i. the output war- 4,32iI A movement has been started to or- (cans. Kive undrod people were nib ! ctmlzf- i t.e moving picture operators j ployed in the busy season. Samit-'l li-c-niitfr.-tt the l'oruinion of Canada. Johnson soiu sixteen ;i -res of land :n
Dtirins the second quarter of this ; Supax Creek tnwn.r-hip to Charles tTpyear th.- A ma lea ma ted Sheet Metal ! deRraff for $3,500. Workers granted charters to eight , Terre Haute The convention of thnew iocais. j International jrganizatton of Lui'tdintr Tom Leys Is. former president of the , laborers' I 'rote.-ti ve Association adUnited Mine Workers ;,f America, is j iourned Tuesday, after el.a tint;- the foltlte Kopuhliran ca ml id ate for secretary , lowiriK officers: Preunlent. Thomas of stale of (I'ttio. i lliiey. L r id . p o r t . Conn.: vice president. The San Francisco labor council. Ite.uln Laib-y colored i. Bb.oniinKton! throuK'i its organizing committee, will . m.; see-etary, S. P. Jonnson colored i, end- tivr to if oruan-7.e the Leather Los Aotretes; treasurer, J. If, irman. N'oveity Workers- Cnlon. j f hampaiarn. 111. The next convention The American Federation of Iabor I win p. held at ituiiit. y, 111. is conducting an active campaian of' organization amon ttie workers In the j vnon jsPOUt u lltAt. maAc. Well, iron and steel industry. j from thr war bl hrand of Herap al n-pinnir.g w ith, October it will be ; the consumer. i.e I tiion I.nbel ln a compulsory for every large factory in , Ktantp . fcuperlori j on the brand. ru New York 'ity to have a tire drill at i burr to l.t try It an. I jmPre (.lire least one.- ir, every three months. j huy it and nve tlie ticket for some one The International Aso. iation of Ma- ' t borne. They rmt n present.
Gov-rnor Hadley was announced as
the principal speaker at a recent Tat
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floor leader of the Roosevelt forces at : i
the Chicag-o Convention. At titat tin;"' I
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m-etinn in St. Lotus. The Coverrm- U a A ,C A Jpl A O lefused to apear. Issuing his famous j Tj!LX'ri ir 1 ' H' jpJ,kj JL -.V-iSr' ii'timaiiitn to the President. He was . H - c - --cv ; -c.'Vv ajI -f J. A Kf .-.'. "'" :'' Tjshwj&i&6aiy. t:.
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much was made of the Presidential M r A V - , S J 1 " ' , V'V.i primary and the so-called "boss-rhl- M 1 xV I I V -,. 1 .'"-f WJ den" southern d,!,-tlor,S. j ' J J , ft I fa Hsdiev demanded .hat Taft cypres ' I 5 ' , : - ' ' himself in favor of the primary and '1 . i I'l.-'VI ' A . l'j n-ainst boss-bidden Southern J L J'Sf-L trv c-t '.l' ' ', ' ', : :'
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noon.
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Every thriftj'- head cf tlie house should use careful judgment in selecting the Winter's Base Burner or Kitchen Stove.
1 You don't buy a stove every diy. When you do, f you expect it to last for many years. Nothing is so pain
ful as a stove that gets out of order and eats fuel without giving any heat and unfit for long service. The proven facts of our stock cf stoves in the homes
of the best families for over 30 years and seme up to sev
enty, is the reason why you should select an Acorn, Jewel, (loyV? Stewart or Lincoln Stove when you are ready to buy. Ar fj :::iJ''
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Have stood heid and shoulders over all other makes for over seventv vears. A s'Oiendid record
STANDARD OP AMERICA FOR 70 YEARS
he overnundani e of rain has caused i K -ners in the vicinity of South Hen 1 fl
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I CAN YOU BEAT THIS FOR A REPUTATION?
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ih.ns "of" the agricultural department fj These are a sample of one of the stoves we carry wriTwn tmicb;lt T print,:' .vr I our fresh 1913 stock just arrived, and we have priced
Sjj them at prices and easy terms to satisfy you becaus
of the early season. Save 20 per cent on your stove or
heater by buying now.
directly after the appea f-'i n 'e of litiie;-. s cmet. traciriK the history of com.-t years l.m-k to ti " revolutlotT, it show. ,1 that during July and August any sort of weathr mi(f,!it he expected from a
frost to ICO in the shade, from the sev-
erest rain to the worst dry spell And
the summer came with Ms dransht and J
vermin, but tie pre. n, -non was iui got- j ten. m
Later there appeared an article show-
ii'K the ran: nnu snow 10 i"' . xi'.-.-ieu tills year, to make up for tlie s :i , u t a .- ..f last ear, also the severity of I he last winter in order to cool the earth's
surface to tidiusi the r-sln-itii- beat ..1 BB iat -uuttner. T'-o seen, I ffo.1 rum... ..uaToeS y.-.-i I early rciioj-u and onions drowned In the poorlv drained pontons. ! jTh.- p.. m toe were .-areTuHv planted ;
aecoruini;- '" t ,,. tomr pin.n-, .- stitiou -in is- dark of Mo- mo-,t; t hey fa ih-d. I K i-,i-,ir poor u r.i ttn.l he we' reason was riot the , nor 'the dark of ih moon" hut mvsU rious "hi iuht.--
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ter es t rd v . and III,- fourth ,jii,itl,--of the y.ar ..pens to-lay with opt'mlsm prevalent t h roue hou t the industry. Kveiwthii a--, points to ti on! iritp-d snc,.,'ssif.tl of better r.rices ami more staid
conditions in the steel trade, and il Isifut evnected that bv the end of the , -,Y ! S.
..... , coudi t Ions will lie as ,,,,,1 a.g th-y ?-verj
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