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No. 235 TOVERI H is r e - ! feeling betw een G erm an high final:<< E uropean outbreak as slavery's vance guard of democracy a n d ! throughout h is address, and th a t of th e allies, Hapgood re marka above “ ere applauded Arm ageddon, during those first political and social progress, so —some of them for over a m inute. m a rk s: fateful days in 1914, when the does the United States represent, “I am not here to appeal to passion “ It w as G erm an high finance th at firs t m ade clear th a t w hat m ost dogs of class rule went mad. the rear guard of all that is au or prejudice,’’ he said, ‘‘but to re a s o n .; th re a te n e d th e G erm an oligarchy was Probably few are yet aware oi tocratic and reactionary in pre- If the w orkers ot the world a re to be lack of raw m ate ria l a fte r the war. econom ically and socially saved t h e y ] it. B ut there are num erous signs sent society. Yea, verily, “the m ust use reason. p rev en tin g th e s ta rtin g of manufa« upon the horizon heralding the first shall he last and the last tu re s to em ploy th e retu rn in g s „l- “I am h ere w ith a m essage, re m e m -; The subsidized, labor-hating p ress By W IL L IA M J. F IE L D IN G . her th at. 1 w ant the w orkers of the —which, unfortunately, is about th e fact. But strange indeed are shall be first.” (In New Y o rk C all). whole world to unite. You have only m edium of inform ation fo r a d j ’j'd"H;d-;l the moves often made upon the ’ * * * ? W H IT E S ID E 1 U IJ N D E R T A K IN G CO. nothing to lose but your chains, and ! g rea t m ajority of the people—h as end for in te rn atio n a l high fin an ce? D espite th e dark and sin ste r chessboard of events by the hand But the blind and reckless you have the world to gain. 1' H A U T A A N T O IM IT T A J A T + . , carried a few, distorted item s of the m antle of censorship th a t droops T herefore, in tern atio n al high finance, •F of destiny. Somewhere in the forces of autocracy and reaction Telefooni 136-364. — Hoquiamin oso- A don’t w ant th e w orkers to be deluded | im p o rtan t developm ents following tBe about the people of th e n ations at in o rd er to m aintain its existence te: 420 K St. Telefooni 136. J. good book it says that, “the first that are now running ram pant and wait for som e Moses. W ithin • prosecution and sentencing to gal- w ar, th ere com es from tim e to tim e, m ust work a g ain st the overthrow of Aberdeenin osate: 109-111 E. 2nd. 4. shall be last and the last shall be in the United States are but >'our OW!1 selves lies the power. T he iOWs of Thom as J. Mooney for his through th is wall of repression and th e G erm an oligarchy. All th a t in ■ H l 1 ! I H - l- H 'l 1 -H -H -H -H 1 ¡ LH . i . i only th ing lacking is the will. alleged part m a rra n g in g the bomb suppression, a ray of light—a signifi tern a tio n a l high finance w ants is a first,” o r words to that effect. , stirrin . . g - up , the , , )rm , a n ti “ The labor p arty has tw’o a rm s— th at, on July 22nd, 1916, cant gleam of the hidden tru th . m oderate cap italist reform of th e A t the outbreak of tne present i juring forth the hurricane that ind u strial and political action. It explosion killed ten and injured about 40 per One of th e m ost rem ark ab le of G erm an m onarchy, w ith th e reign of unpleosantness, Russia was prob- will prove their swift and u lti- ; would be foolish to depend on the one sons in San Francisco, Cal. It has these lum inous flashes th a t have come an obedient kaiserism perpetuated. e re e any ably the m ost reactionary country mate undoing. E ither that or alone. alone; -Is th *hef :\ny, reason reiis7 L why w?{.>yoij related, very casually of course, th a t to our notice since the beginning of And p erh ap s th e k aiser has now i • i a re not rep resen ted a t O ttaw a The w orld's on the earth. Its rulers were at the signs upon the norizon tlO ^Ope {(> h e a r a fte r th e elections th a t th e m ain w itness a g ain st Mooney, the G reat C ataclysm was contained in learned his lesson. F rank Oxm an, a ca ttle cap italist of a recent cable dispatch to the New m oney kings fullv u n d erstan d th a t least the most reactionary, brutal not mean what they spell. 1 he j you have acted wisely. Durkee. Ore., has been accused of York E vening Post, from N orm an w ith the crash of th e G erm an oli ‘‘I am not asham ed of the gospel i hiring w itnesses, hut nev er have Hapgood in P aris. SOLBERG and unprogressive anyw here to sudden adoption of Prussian T:Ri C. garchy, the keystone of th e ir a rc h • be found. N othing more vicious, tactics and oppressions; the im- of labor, on w hich the nation's of the those papers given a n y th in g like a is gone and they a re doomed. A S E T T A A S IL M Ä L A S IA N U O R IL L E a rth depend. I w ant you to rem em - ‘ tru e version of the Mooney ease. Mr. Hapgood, by the way, is not an JA V A N H O IL L E . To fu rth e r quote Mr. H apgood: conscienceless, execrable and pudent and arrogant imposition e her th a t m an is m ore than a beast of opponent of th e war, nor a critic of T he following sto ries of th e bomb W hy did in te rn atio n a l high finance K aikki työ taataan. ferocious has ever been recorded I of the wilest of m ilitary brutality burden. Every country under the th a t, well-tim ed and throw n a c cu ra P re sid e n t Wilson.—on the contrary, m ake such an endeavor in July and Jo s tu n n e tte päänklpua, pyörryttäm is in history than the rule of those and degradation upon a people sun is th e b e tte r w here labor rules. tely, badly tore the m ost wicked com he is, and has been since the begin August to bring about prelim in aries “ 1 ask you to th in k kindly and bination of greedy p lutocrats, cheap ning of W ilson’s political life, his of peace before the Stockholm m ove ta, h e rm o stu n e isu u tta ja pakotusta brutes and ruffians, that consti- for generations nurtured upon at on th is m a tte r: C ap ita! is politicians and office seekers th a t staunch a d h e re n t and defender. It m ent should go fu rth e r? Its reason lukiessanne, niin te ta rv its e tte silm ä tuted the Russian ruling class least tratitions of democracy and seriously world-wide, and knows no country. I th is old world has ever been cursed was because of his allegiance to was sim ple. T he thing It m ost cares lasit. during the years immediately liberty; the insulting m outhings T he system of capitalism is the sam e | w ith —th e unscrupulous gang th a t W ilson th at he q uarreled with K obert for in the fu tu re is w hat it calls o r SILMÄLASEJA $2.50 YLÖS- T : R I C. A. SO LBERG , preceding the outbreak of the and low accusations of a horde the world over—B ritain, Africa, C an has haunted and persecuted Mooney Collier, and resigned the editorship der. W H A T IT DREADS IN A FTER ada. A m erica and everyw here you of Collier's W eekly. And his a d m ira and o th er labor leaders and brought Dream land-teatterin yläkerrassa. present war. Upon the other of vulgar Roosevelts and verb- THE-W AR E FF E C T S IS REVOLU find th e evils of capitalism . about th e ir prosecution—-should, tion for W ilson has since suffered no TION, SOCIALISM, DISORDER, all Aberdeen, W ash. hand, the United States was gen- ally-intoxicated Gerards, aim ed| will “Of course you haven't th e food therefore, be very in te re stin g to all dam pening. of which w ords m ean about th e sam e K onttori T : r i Holstin kanssa erally acknowledged to be the at the real defenders of demoe- profiteer here, and the coal ring, ; lovers of real fair play and justice. Hapgood, how ever, has alw ays en th in g to it. m ost politically advanced and racy, and all that is progressive and a steel ring, and a copper tru s t.’’ They were given to an e a ste rn labor joyed the rep u tatio n of being a “ Love of o rd er (ca p ita list ord er) dem ocratic country on earth. But and commendable in social and (G roans and laughter. I* “C onsider j daily by Mr. Claude Ellis, an attor- straig h tfo rw ard , fearless exponent of M e ta k a a m m e i th ese things. See if it is not possible ' nev, and Ed. Kigali, th e man whom the tru th , as he saw it, and a re le n t and fear of Socialism m ade it eager som ething has happened that has political life; the silly mud sling- : to set up e new econom ic system . ! Oxman tried to bribe. Both men are less critic and ad v ersary of those to save Germ any from revolution, and Copenhagen Nuuskan completely reversed the appear- ing at m embers of legislative “ 1 have been on the w estern front of G rayville, 111. Says Mr. Ellis: hidden forces th at prowl and prey eager to keep G erm an o rd er and ef ance of things. Russia went bodies who refuse to surrender w ith th e C anadian soldiers. I have In ficiency alive as fa r as possible in e h d o t t o m a s t i p u h ta a k s i. “ I had known Ed Kigali most of under the cu rta in of darkness. into this war the living exempli- ; their manhood and betray their given them a word of ch eer; their his life and when, a fte r tiis visit to th is role he directed the expose of th e world, instead of having an un If c takaamme, ettii Copenhagen bravery and gallan try has never been San Francisco, he w alked into my the infam ous B allenger scandal and impeded d rift tow ard com plete pop Nuuska on tehty Tennesseen ja fication o f all that is autocratic, country by meekly sm othering I surpassed in the known world. But in Grayville, and told me the land-grab; th e fight on the notorious ular governm ent everyw here, a d rift K cntvekyn Tupakan kokonaisista reactionary and vile in the noble their conviction- at the behest , to me the w ar is w orse th an a thou- i office story of O xm an's atte m p t to m ake p a te n t m edicine tru s t and benzoate- which it th in k s will plunge all Europe lehdistä — (tupakan m u ru ja ) ei a rt of ruling, robbing and tor of ruling s class m adness ; the , sand hells. T here is no language him p erjure him self I began to sit of-soda food em balm ers, which up into anarchy »the fin a n c ie r’s defini käytetä sitä tehdessä. turing. These slaves have risen vicious persecutions of labor men '• in the B ritish vocabulary to describe up and tak e quite a bit of notice. to th at tim e controlled the editorial tion of w orking class a sp ira tio n s) tie takaamme, että mausteet, It is the g re a te st crim e ever . 1 w asn't satisfied until he had also and news policies of m ost of the som ew hat like th a t a t p rese n t pre against that brutal thing, and and the raw attem pts to take it. hapttee* ja tuoksu, se tahtoo sa p e rp e tra ted on the hum an ra c e .” me the lette rs and telegram s papers of the country; exposed and vailing in Russia. noa. k a ik k i m ikä on lisätty tu today Russia stands as the sole their lives by judicial m urder; (C heers lastin g for over a m inute.) shown Hapgood s ta te s th a t the am o u n t of he had received from Oxman and his fought the dangerous (to the public pakkaan, ovat p u h taita ja sellai exponent am ong nations, of dem the official winking at the lynch “ You men and women have a great associates in San Francisco, and then health ) adv ertisin g claim s of (’. W. discussion raised by the Stockholm sia, että n iitä voitaisiin huoletta - responsibility on you. T hat is to conference during all the m onths I gave him the only advice a decent Post of Grape N uts and Labor-baiting ocracy and all that stands for so ing of a 1 rank L ittle; the filling käyttää m uissakin Yhdysvaltain out th e real cause of the war. I m an could give under the circum- fam e; and engineered the m ost s ta r t since it becam e an issue h as been cial progress and a better am 1 -, of jails with conscientious objec j find Pure Food, L ain mukaan. Until you find it you won’t be able to i stances, and th a t advice he followed ing revelation of frau d u len t A m eri m uch g re a te r in F rance than in Eng nobler civilization. The slaves tors and woman suffrage peti ' rem ove the effects. If you do find as vou know. can journalism th a t has ever been land, G erm any o r R ussia, and of W E Y M A N -B R U T O N C O M P A N Y . course m ore than in Am erica. of the United States have not tioners and the practice upon I the cause you will also have re recorded in Am erica. e — h “ 1 got him into com m unication And in P a ris particu larly , th e evi In referrin g to the proposed Stock risen, but the ruling class has them ot even lower and more moved th e possibility of fu tu re wars, i Every man lias a right to his opinion. with the Mooney Defense com m ittee, holm Socialist conference, th e p rinci dences of in te rn atio n a l financial flung off the mask of hypocrisy cruel treatm ent than ever the in I am convinced th a t when you probe and they apparently w ere as dum b pal objects of this, Mr. Hapgood can ' in trigue a re cropping out. N aturally and pretense and disclosed itself genuity of the Czar's vile ruffi : to the bottom of th e cause of th e founded as 1 had been m yself when didly adm its, “ w ere to clarify the : the general press, w orking in har- P resid en t as the most reactionary and reck ans was ever able to devise for I w ar you will find the roots deep Ed first cam e to me. It sounded too aim s fur which the w ar is being I tnony w ith its m aster, not only does less ruling class in history. No the victims of his vicious rule: down in the cap italistic system to m uch like a fairy tale to them , and fought and to educate th e G erm an not give publicity to the im p o rtan t 1 believe they thought it was ju st people” (to a lie n ate the hold upon i facts of vital in te re st to the people 1 refe r.” (C heers.) more complete repudiation of the allowing of hoodlums in ■ which at large, hut essays the role of cuttle- »«siiiEiniiiEiiiiiiinnmnmiiiu!! “ I am satisfied th a t even now the part of a n o th e r foame-up. However, them of th e G erm an ruling class.) all that is democratic and pro mi itarv uniform to break up light is break in g and the dawn ap- seeing is believing, and when th e ; To the lay mind, unskilled in the fish by clouding and polluting the H. S L IK E R M A N I gressive and no more emphatic m eeting of decent citizens an<l • p e a re th on the ea ste rn front. The le tte rs and telegram s above referred intricacies and lab y rin th s of diplom ; whole jo u rn a listic world as far as | affirm ation of all that is auto commit other ruffianly acts and people a re ju st beginning to appre- to were placed in th e ir hands they acy. th ere should be nothing wrong i facts, tru th , and veracity a re con- Asianajaja ja Lakimies. th a t Socialism is the hope of realized th a t here was the m eans, with tins. And p a rticu larly so fpetn • cerned. And the official censorship cratic ami reactionary', has ever offences against both persons ; ciate the world. (C heers.) To you young the only m eans, to save the Mooneys, an honest an ti-kaiser view point, as a | clinches th is sham eful condition. Room 631 * been made by any governm ent and p ro p erty ; these and the ' men and women let me say th a t out Billings. Nolan and W einberg. I was m ajority of the proposed re p re se n ta An A m erican now in Europe, Mr. J ’ acific Bldg. SAN F R A N C IS C O , CAL. on earth than has been made by thousand and one infamies tb it of the ruins will be built a new proud of my part in th is effort to j tives to the conference would jlave : Hapgood sta te s, who has been in the *2 m that of the United State- in its are not only being allowed but i world founded on love, not hate, on save m en I did not know except as j been from the e n te n te nations and Principal belligerent countries since miHUBHIilUlintlglEKIlKliHllKI»? not m ight, on th e basis t h a t , vjct juis Of a wicked fram e-up, but I] were actively a ssistin g th e ir respec- the w ar began, and who is one of the j actions growing <>ut of its war. encouraged by the authorities right, every m an, woman and child will had not realized how m uch good 1 ! live governm ents in th e w ar on the soundest and best-inform ed observers « ® ö o e e o e • • • • « • • • • • • As Russia now represents the ad- are unm istakably and swiftly have enough before o th ers have too* had accom plished until 1 heard Judge ! central powers, am ong them being in our country, m ade the following ! • • • SIISTIÄ KALUSTETTJA • mobilizing the progressive and much. L et us place ou r hope in the Dunn, one of the gang, on th re e ! H enderson, Thom as. Guesde. Vander- rem a rk s to him ; HUONEITA ® decent thought of the country 'p a rlia m e n t of the world, in the fed-j sep arate occasions, step outside his I velde. and o th ers less conspicuous. “The influence of th e press is a lto • ! eration of m an.” judicial position to b elittle and be But, to quote Mr. Hapgood: g eth er gone In Europe, and it is gone upon s«»me line of action tin t M r W instone th en dw elt for some sm irch my intentions and evidence. Matti Reiniltä • because the censorship has tau g h t will bring the reactionary and ; tim e on the b a ttle s which the W elsh ; “ He did his very b est to prove that j “ It is in te restin g th at as some of; th e public to believe nothing. Real • 108 Broadway, the allies opposed th e conference be- Seattle < had successfully fought 1 was conspiring w ith Ed. Kigali to Prussian-aping rulers of Uncle ' m iners i cause they feared it would help the j public opinion is m ade in the tre n c h Sam ’s bailiwick to a swift and ag ain st the w ealthy m ine ow ners, cap tu re a big purse which we w ere i G erm an oligarchy, international high ; es, in th e w orkshops and in th e con KAKSI AMMATTITAITOIS sharp accounting. W e confi i ending in the securing of an act of to divide.” j finance secretly opposed it, and h u r - ; versations which the soldiers off on in reply to a question Mr. E llis ; ried on th e pope’s attem p ted m edia leave hold with th e ir acquaintances parliam ent. TA RÄÄTÄLIÄ dently look for a most sweeping “ W hat good is th e w ar profits tax? fu rth e r said: tion, because they feared the Stock- a t home. It is a case of a man plundering you “ Well, I knew very little about j holm conference would h urt the oli and significant political turnover “ It is a pity, too, from the en ten te housujen tekijöitä. V a takin ja and then suggesting th a t^ h e sh are union and unionism , and th at little garchy and all it stood for.” in the United States within the point of view. G erm any and A ustria kituinen tvo ym päri vuoden. the swag. You have these ‘p atriotic' 1 learned through the subsidized siellä, missä se tulee j Get the significance of the la s t, were able to think largely in common immediate future. It is a coun profiteers in Canada. 1 nless you press. T herefore, I believed th a t la ! five words. Russia, France, Italy and England, try whose political history has ' rise up and say to the G overnm ent bor was unreasonable and unneces hyödyttämään työläisiä in te rn atio n a l high finance feared sc attere d and speaking different lan k< )S k I, been m arked with swift action th a t it m ust tak e control of food you sarily violent in th e dem ands it was th at guages, needed above all th in g s to the Socialist conference would Me pidäm m e täy d e llistä yleistä will see th e barons step in and buy it m aking through its unions. In sh ort, j h urt the G erm an oligarchy! Think of grow into an un d erstan d in g w ith one 75 Market St., Marshfield, Ore. and sudden change. Never were up se k a ta v a ra a varasto ssam m e — and charge e x to rtio n a te prices. 1 w as opposed to it. but my exper- ■ th at, you honest-hearted gentlem en ’ another. T he censorships did a g reat such powerful agencies at work tu o re tta ja s a v u ste ttu a lihaa. “ May 1 say a word about th e Ger-1 ience in F risco has been the g rea test j who a re aligned w ith th a t d is tin -! job in p reventing such u n d e rsta n d to make swift and drastic change m ans? They a re a m ighty and un educational opportunity th a t ever i W IL K E S O N C O -O P E R A T IV E guished aggregation of m oney lords ; ings and consequently in bringing not only possible, but inevitable, scrupulous enem y. But unless you cam e into my life. I now see what • to m ake the world safe for dem oc about some of the biggest e rro rs of A S S O C IA T IO N the w ar.” as now. Unless the people of keep poverty out of C anada you will labor is up against, and I’m w ith it j racy. (Työläisten kauppa) have a m ore unscrupulous enem y to every step of the way.” “ F ar fetched,” say you? W ell, has ' The above sen tim en ts, it m ust be W ILKESO N, W ASHINGTON that country do wake up ami act deal w ith.” (C heers.) Mr. Ed. Kigali is a w hite-haired j intern atio n al high finance ever be rem em bered, w ere u tte red by one in intelligently along lines calcu “Now, we have w hat we call the young m an—very dapper, gauntv and • trayed the people before? W ould the sym pathy with the cause of the allies, lated to preserve their poor liber- Stockholm m ovem ent. The B ritish well turned out. ov erth rew of kaiserism not m ean s o and enm nate from no unfriendly The rep o rter asked him point blank j clal revolution in G erm any, and i source. they wi will Labor party has decided to and will ties before it is too late late, they delegates to th is in te rn atio n a l how the San Francisco th u g s had j would th is not be the fo reru n n er of Mr Hapgood says th a t unless one learn some line day why an ' send m eeting.” (C heers.) Mr W instone come to select him as th e bo lster f o r ! social revolution in all the o th er has actu ally talked with th e b e tte r Suomalaisille hyvin T ekem ään laivan ju u ria (ship arm y of a million men, which review ed the proceedings of the th e ir devilish schem e. European countries? And would that elem ents of the old regim e, it is d if-, k n ees), 8 tunnin työ, palkka kohtuul- f,,r more reasons than one, can- various labor conferences in B ritain F lushing a little, he raised his not m ean th e beginning of a quick ficult to figure how sincere is th e ir i tunnettu linen. A suntoa sa ata v an a 's u o m a on th is m atter, and said th a t an em hand, sv. ept off his h a t and d ram a dread of the future. He quotes Lord | I not be taken to Europe, has been laisissa farm a re issa lähellä työpaik phatic protest had been reg istered said: Hugh Cecil as having said: “ I would i i created in their midst and why ag ain st the G overnm ent's refusal to tically V A L O K U V A A JA kaa. “ B ecause I’m crooked.” T here suit of this trial has tu rned me into î as soon send a child of 3 up in an j 16 arm y cantonm ents have been issue passports, followed by a de was a .pause, and then, with a little a hard-shell an arch ist. T iedustelkaa, aeroplane as let the labor p arty send i John Annonen, R. 2, Box 99, “ W hat was to he the result of I delegate H. T. M 0 T 0 Y 0 S H I ) judiciously distributed througii- m and th at the p assp o rts be issued. b ittern e ss in his voice, he w ent on: » p , , j - , ------ lo Stockholm ,” and Ilap- W inlock, W ash. “T hat is the question I find the all this lying? T his sending ot one | good m akes this com m ent on Cecil | out the land Also some c o n - 1 T his statem en t was greeted with h ardest ^¡n(]_«»ijUt in the world to answ er. man to the gallow s and o th ers t o 'a n d hjg s Kina—“ out none of them VatmiHtaa parhaita valokuvia j script slaves will some (lav wake , ..W e j.uy an intern atio n al Many peopie ask it- all the people long, w eary y ears in prison. Why. really know w hat one m eans if he 2009% Fillmora r t, up to the why md tile wherefore m eeting m ust be held in Stockholm want to ask it, and the only .an sw er the cham ber of com m erce would says that a tra in ed labor lead er u n S U U R IN ARVO clear out the a g ita to rs who w ere as soon as possible. T here a re none is th at 1 am the victim of things of their predicam ent. In the d e rsta n d s the rea litie s of m odern SAN FRANCISCOSSA El M IK Ä Ä N M U U N O S T A T E J A U - handling labor so cleverly and te a c h policies b e tte r than Lord Cecil does.” meantime their precious rulers < nmre entitled to discuss a ju st and over which 1 had no control. HO TA R JO A N Ä IN PALJON lasting peace th an the Labor re p re “ Oxman and my fath er were friends ing it too much in Frisco. A s an indication of the kindred are doing their level, best to sentatives, because 95 per cent, of and in business to g eth er when I was C reacent N ostate Jauho el ta r “F ickert was th e ir tool and in hasten the whirlwind of revolu the soldiers at the front a re labor a child, so I cam e to know him .and retu rn for his work he was to be v itse m aksaa osuusvoittoja mil joonille vesitetyille osakkeille. Sen tion, and to so prepare the men. W e w ant all dem ocracies re his son. This son often cam e back made, through the influence of the valm istuksessa k äy tetään nykyai to our little town and he and I had cham ber of com m erce. G overnor of ground as to insure its sweeping presented. kaisem pia ja tehokkaim pia tapoja. “T here m ust not be a political or good tim es together, I have no doubt California. success. “ Then he, in his turn, would take Kun te o s ta tte sitä tu le tte osalli diplom atic peace. It m ust be a that it was this son who put the O * O ♦ o * o HOWMOONEtCASEWAS Does FRAMED AND EXPOSED International High Finance Want to Preserve the German Oligarchy? î HALUTAAN •easiearo•••••••••• Kuluttakaa raitanne i HALUTAAN Miehiä RAYMONDIN ILMOTUKS. seksi järjestelm ällise n ja älykkään ponnistuksen tuloksista. Te mak- s a tte 25c ja s a a tte yhden naulan niin puhdasta nos- T ta te jauhoa kuin on m issään myy tävänä. ja jossa on 20-25 p ro sen ttiin e- nem pi no state voi m aa kuin m uissa n o sta te jauhoissa. L ä h e ttä k ää 4c pos tim erk e issä saa d ak sen n e täm än uuden C rescent K eitto K irjan. dem ocratic peace. All k aisers and czars m ust go. W e w ant no prem a A M ESSAGE FROM EN G LA N D . tu re peace. ’ God know s no peace Jam es W instone. president of the could be prem ature! T here is no South W ales m iners, was re p re se n t w ish that the w ar shall be fought in ing about 3,000,00») B ritish w orking vain. The w orkers of the world m en as a fra tern a l delegate of the must u n ite.” Speaking to those in B ritish T rades Council to the C a n -' terested in form ing a Labor party, adlan T rades and L abor recent con he said: “ Let your feet be shod in vention in O ttaw a. the gospel of peace.” On his way home he spoke in At the conclusion of Mr. Win- T oronto Labor Tem ple (o an audience stone's ad d ress th e audience stood of 5*H) people. A ccording to a b itter up and loudly cheered and applauded report in a local cap italist paper him. “rank S o c ialism , was preached and The only consolation of the cap ital an early peace advocated by an ist paper is the fact that the speaker alleged B ritish labor rep resen tativ e, was defeated by the joint efforts of who failed to win K eir H ard ie’s seat all the bourgeois parties, in the by- Crescent Co., Seattle, Wash. w hen he ran as a Labor can d id ate.” elections in the constituency of the, (B 15) Som e sam ples of his most objec late K eir H ardle. But th ere m ay be K A K S IN K E R T A IS E S T I V A IK U T tionable u tte ran c e s a re given by the o th e r elections to the B ritish P a r T A V A N O S T A T E JA U H O paper as follows: liam ent in the future. “Socialism is th e hope of the I w orld.’’ It is to keep th e w orkers a t vari “ We w ant no p rem atu re peace. God knows no peace could be pre j ance, even to the point of b itte r en mity, th at some of them a re favored m atu re.” “ L et your feet be shod in the by an occasional “prom otion” or o ther distinction. The w orker so gospel of peace.” “ The B ritish Labor p arty will at- ì favored becom es hypnotized, while M iehen taudit, tend th e in te rn atio n a l m eeting In the o th ers not so favored will feel o. k. Tm kalöiwt vnohot,. Verenmyrkytys......... Stockholm . I am glad you in C anada slighted. R esult: No organization of HermoTuoont. y.m . ovat selitetty ja laJtk ! those w orkers, The in te re sts of the have appointed d elegates.” hinta ilm oitetta “ The G erm ans a re a m ighty and w orkers being identical, they m ight kinassa Noj I... nka nn vapaa unscrupulous enem y, but unless you “ plot” against the in te re s ts of the läikille »som. keep poverty out of C anada you will em ployer if they w ere not kept from m iehille, jotka have a m ore unscrupulous enem y to fraternizing too freely. s itt pyytävät, It is to the in te re s t of the boss deal w ith.” P. A. “ 1 w ant th e w orkers of the whole to have a crew of mixed races and LIGXELL CO. world to unite in one body. Capita! religious ideas. • T his keeps them S U P K B IIIK , W l S . from preaching unionism ro one a n is world wide.” “ Yon men and wom en have the other. though unionism m ight be good responsibility of finding out th e real for the boss, at th a t, considering that his in te re sts are said to be identical cause of the w ar.” Mr. W instone w as loudly applauded with the in te re sts of his employes. CRESCENT S a l a is e t i Liejieü’in Suom. Apteeki care of Cooney. Oxman, m yself and UKOT JA P O JA T HOI! older Oxman up to try and use me. “ When first they approached me, the others. “ I was to move into the sta te of I told them th at the thing looked P arrat pois, hiukset muotiin. m ighty raw to me, and I fu rth e r C alifornia to enjoy the proceeds of pointed out th at as I was in N iagara J my perjury 0 Ä lkää unhottako käydä M ichael- 0 Falls the day th e outrage happened; “ Did 1 ever see Mooney ? Sure. W. 211 Ellis St. 0 soliin tupakka- ja paliohuonees- O Raymond, Wash in Frisco th e re was a kick in th is saw them all, and talked with Q sa, kun ta rv its e tte tu p ak k aa, 0 thing and the kick was com ing from them for an hour. 0 m akeisia, m iesten vaatetavaroi- 0 “ W hat did Mooney say? He said labor w ith a capital L. o ta, rih k am aa, suom alaista kir- 0 th at only the fine support given him Q Ja llisu u tta y. m., eli h a lu a tte 0 “ But they said to come on out. by organized labor, coupled with the Î J. VV A L D A 0 tila ta puoluelehtiä. O th e y ’d see to that, and I w ent and work of his R ussian friends, have 0 0 A. T . Michaelson, O spent 20 days at th eir expense in saved him so far, and, he added. RUOKATAVARAKAUPPA 0 0 Puhelin 138-J. 213 W . Ellis St. 0 Frisco, seeing the sights, having a 'U nless labor keeps on the job they'll 628—7th Ellis. Phone 103-W. 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 « good tim e and being coached up on hang me yet.' No, mam, he was not V + localities, happenings and peopie by frightened a t all, he is one brave I 1 H - l- H - H l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Fickert, Cooney, Oxman and d etec man, but he does not w ant them to -1-+ F4- 1-C tives. whose nam es I won’t m ention get away w ith the tiling they a re , K E N K IE N K O R J A U S L IIK E for they could be p re tty nice som e after. The o th er boys feel ju st the i tim es, too. sam e—they think th e ir only hope i s ' Adam K arjala “ I was to get O xm an’s priv ate with the boys outside. check lor $250.00 and a sh are of th e “ W hat was my chief im p re ss io n ; 432 F irs t St., Raymond, W ash. • $17,000 they w ere prepared to pay during the tria l? W ell, I thought for th e lying evidence th a t would th a t they had suspended the iaw in • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • convict the Mooneys and the rest.) the in te re st of ju stice,—ju stice P rio r to this. I h ad n ’t even read o f ; the ro tte n est bunch I ever ran i across! th e ease in the papers. RIVERDALEN SAUNA “I w ent home to G raysville, saw ; “Judge and atto rn ey s were a hun-' Mr. Ellis and the resu lts you know. dred tim es g re a te r ro tte rs than th e ir ' i leisön käytettävänä joka P E R “ I told the tru th and they couldn't intim idated, hand-picked ju ro rs; yes, j JANTAI ja LAUANTAI. shake me. although they kept me on g re a te r even than th e w itnesses ( Vaate kauppa. the stand for 16% hours and never bought with money to p erju re a HENRY KOKKO, w as man so grilled before. m a n 's .lif e away. RAYMOND — — — WASH. “ W aiting round I thought m any 11Ä0 Godfrey St. "Say. F risco is a ro tte n burg?! I> Suomalaiset omistajat. things, and I alm ost prayed th a t la didn't believe th ere was so m uch Raymond, Wash. bor would wake up and surround w ickedness in the world. those halls of ju stic e i? ) and if they! “ I shall be so glad to get back -UH I ¡ l-H H -l-l 1-H-l 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I ! 1 ; ! -7 had done this, Mooney would be free home, th at I shall w ant to g et me today. a red sh irt and a hunch of fire crack- j new ERA CAFE] “Who are the chief p ira tes? W ell, e rs and shoot up the town. RUOKAA ATERIO ITTA IN, PÄIVITTÄIN JA say. th a t's a hard one. but I th ink “ Well, goodbye, tell the boys t o : F ickert and Cooney m ust divide hon keep busy for Mooney who feels that j VIIKOTTAIN ors with the Frisco C ham ber of Com-' only continued ag itatio n on t h e i r ' m erer and Judge Dunn. Oxman, of p a rt and the R ussian in te re s t in him i course, ran them close and the re-1 w'ill sav6 him from hanging.” h - i : i î 1 Joe Kosken Shop, DMMDNDILAISEI Hiiom. ••••••« •••••••e Tehkää ostoksenne niis tä liikkeistä, jotka il- for mottavat tässä lehdessä UEGGDLOH S MM1ELL SUOM AL. RUOKALA » Mrs. ID A ' N IE M I 22^ r^'-„ , - n in n î i n ; , • 11 » 11 , ;, ] j . . , , , . , , ,