BRYAN SPEAKS
I that
' that
i ly—v
the fruits of his toll.
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plants and tends his crops, the roving ♦
Bedouins will sweep down from the ♦
hills at harvest time and carry away +
the fruits of his industry.
4
If the government does not assure ♦ Topeka, Sept.
to the individual the enl > nient of ♦ Journal today
the result of his effort, there is no ♦ signed letter, mailed In To
stimulus to industry.
ka the latter part of Aug
We have the best government on ♦ and addrsesed to Judge Ti
earth
it gives the largest liberty, ♦ the writer of which warns the
the greatest hope and the most en ♦ presidential nominee of an al
couragement to the ciitzens. and yet. ♦ leged plot to assassinate him.
even in this country, it is always ♦ The letter was remailed by
necessary to be on the «atch to keep ♦ direction of Taft to the chief
the instrumentalities of government ♦ of police of Topeka.
from being turned to private gam. ♦
The writer says he
One of the greatest problems of
heard several suspicious
today is to secure an equitable dis
Ing men tn a box car formu
tribution of the proceeds of toll. The
lating plans to assassinate the
material wealth of this country is
next president, whom they
largely a Joint product; In factories
said would be Taft, and that
few people work alone; and on the
they would try to implicate
farm a certain amount of co-opera-
some negroes. The assassi
tion is necessary, WhPre men work
nation would take place In
together, the army organization ap-
Chicago, and would be done
plies to some degree: that Is. some
with a rifle from the top of a
direct, others are directed
The dit
skyscraper.
raper
flculty toes been to divide the results
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦
fairly between the captains of ln-
dustry and the privates n the ranks,
As the dividing is done largely
lar
by
the captains, it is not unnatural that!
they should magnify their part and |
Chicago, Sept 7
Two years ago
appropriate too large a share; nel- Representative Littlefield, of Maine,
their is it unnatural
that
there was the victim selected for political
should be complaint on the part of I slaughter by Samuel Gompers and
the toilers who think that their re the American Federation of lalinr,
compense is insufficient
who were displeased at the attitude
The labor question, therefore, as i Mr. Littlefield had taken In r. . ird to
it presents Itself at this time. Is labor legislation before the house
chiefly a question of distribution. I This year the federation, acting upon
and the legislation asked tor is legit-! the advice of President Gompers. wtll
lation which will secure to each that] oppose the Republican candidates for
to which his services entitle him | congress In general, while Speaker
As legislation is secured through the Cannon is to lie made a special object
of attack because of his hostility to
measures which organized labor
been trying to get through con-
s for several "years past.
\t Danville, the home of Speaker
Cannon. Mr Gompers began the fight
In person today, speaking at the Isa
bel- Day SBC■!. l.-es In that city. This
is to lie followed up, according to
the plans of the Federation, by send
ing emissaries Into the rural sections
of the speaker's district to work
against him.
• «nei
b<‘« Q J
with tl
pronet
LABOR DAY
trad
dustrial dispute Involved. There is
they
nothing ambiguous about it; there
the 'u • F
is nothing that can be misconstrued
, natit rij
a
or misinterpreted, even by one de
Chicago. Sept. 7.—With the return elgh
a
siring to find a double meaning
of William J. Bryan to Chicago this tion, only on
■een given Why do the republican leaders at-
city has again become the centre of ' a penal sent
lating the tempt to read ambiguity into those
federal law o
. and that words
iaterest in Democratic circles
The [ man was a mi
Simply because they can-
•or organi- not meet the proposition presented.
iKirf purpose of Mr. Bryan's visit is i zation rather
than
'
Even
Mr.
________
magnate,
Taft attempts to
avoid the
to deliver the labor day address at a i The laboring _
man
lied in his issue by saying that "no one has ever
b e
nstratlon of trades unions at i demand that a dli
i shall be
Forest Park this afternoon. The drawn between the labor organiza- maintained that the fact that a dis-
l pute was industrial gave any basis
demonstration has been arranged by tion and the indust
.trial monopoly.
for the issuing of an injunction In
tbe Injunction
Reform
League,
The trust t and the labor organiza- reference thereto." If it is true that
which has been organized to create tion cannot be described In th
I no one now maintains that, then why
a strong public sentiment against the language. The trust magnates same
have find fault with out platform on that
alleged abuse of the injunction writ. J used their power to amass swollen ¡subject?
If nobobdy opposes our
Tbe injunction question will be the . fortunes, while no or will say that1 position, we ought to have no dlf-
subjee: of Mr. Bryan’s speech. which the labor organiza'ion t has as yet | flculty in securing the passage of a _
iS to be delivered late this afternoon . secured for its mem □era more than law in harmony with this plank.
-fhe spec h of the Democratic candi their share of the orofits arising!
I’pon the jury question Mr. Taft
date is intended as a reply to that ' from their work. E_
But there are fun- clearly takes issue with us
He is
■ar: t Judge Taft's speech of accept damental differences
.^J. The trust is. thoroughly aroused by what he re-
ance in which the Republican candi a combination of dollars: the labor I gards as a menace to the courts.
date dealt with the labor question.
organ zation is an association of hu Here is his lament:
The announcement that Mr. Bryan man beings. In a trust a few men
"Never in the history of the coun-
will remain in Chicago has attracted attempt to central the product of try has there been such an Insidious
a large number of Democratic lead others; in a labor organization, the attack upon the Judicial system
.____ as
ers front various parts of the coun members unite for the protection of the proposal to Interject a jury trial,
try. many of whom come to consult that which Is their own. namely, between all orders of the court made I
tb’e Nebraskan in regard to campaign their own labor, which, being neces after full hearing and the enforce-!
plans Tonight Mr. Bryan is to ad sary to their existence, is a part of □lent of such nnders ”
dress a Democratic mass meeting. To them. The trust deals with dead
This w mid come under the head
morrow he will spend in consultation matter: the labor organization deals of "Important, if true."
But the
with Chairman Mack and the mem with life and
intellectual and fart is, our platform specifically de
bers of the National campaign com-1 moral fo
mpartial student clares that we favor a measure
mittee On Wednesday he will go to
"which passed the I'nited States sen-
Peoria to speak befpre the Demo-
e in 1896, and which a republican
cratlc state convention.
tigress has ever since refused to
Bryan's l<alx>r Day S|u-ech
lact.” etc., providing for trial by
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentle
Jury in cases of "Indirect" con
tiemen:
tempt. Are not the proceedings of
Labor D^y is a legal holiday and
the I’nited States senate a part of the
it was made so because the legisla-
history of the country? This mea
tors thought the wage-earners wor
sure passed the I’nited States senate
more than twelve years ago. and the
thy to have a day specially set apart
vote upon ft was so largely unan
for the consideration of themes that
imous that no roll call was demand
concern those who toil. I appreciate
ed. The bill was not smuggled
the compliment paid tne by the pro
through without discussion
It was
gram committee of this city in in
amended in open senate and the mem
viting me to participate In the cere
bers of the senate had ample oppor
TAFT AIAO REC
monies of this day, and it was gladly
tunity to understand it.
It would
SPEEC H M AKING TOl’ll
accepted, because Chicago is the sec
have passed congress and become
ond city in the union, and as a labor
a law long ago but for the fact that
Middle Rasa. Sept 7.—Yacht, au
center it is scarcely second to any
a few- large corporate employers of
to and .trolley will he utilized hxlay
city in the world.
labor have kept a lobby In Washing
to convey the Taft party to Sandusky,
if it were proper to speak from
ton ever since, and have been able
by the way of Fremont, where a visit
a text. I would select a passage from
to coerce congress into Ignoring the
will be made to the home of Ruther
Proverbs, for I know of no better
ford B Ha os. The party will reach
laboring man’s plea.
one than that furnished by the words
Ing the exciting time, lie also shoto
Mr. Taft is not an unbiased judge
of Solomon when he de"lared that
Sandusky late today »nil go directly
where the Jury system is under con
as a man "thinketh in his heart, so
sideration.
Fie is not only known
to the home of Edward Marsh, as his
is he." This is Bible doctrine: it
guest until tomorrow.
as the father of government by in
i< common sense, and it la human
On Tuesday morning Taft begins a
junction. but he Is prejudiced against
erperlence. We think in our hearts
the jury system. Every man is un-
series of speeches at the Soldiers'
a? well as in our heads ■out of the
SAMUEL UOMPERS.
Home, to be continued until he reach
consciously Influenced by his
en-
heart "are the issues of life."
It
JOilrH
CANNON.
es Cincinnati tonight. He will make
vironment. and Mr. Taft's long ser-
is a poor head that .’annot find a
Who attacked Speaker Cannon to vice upon the bench led him to un-
Speaker of the house of represen rear nlatfortn speeches at Sandusky
plausible reason for doing what the day. and who is himself "roasted”
derate the Importance of the jury tatives, whose record Is attacked in and Cincinnati. Before leaving Taft
neart wants to do.
I
begin my by W. R. Hearst at Davenport.
system
In his address to the stu his home town In a Labor Day speech said he had enjoyed the week's re
speech with this proposition b' cause
dents of Yale, entitled. "A Judge on
creation thoroughly.
I want to impress it unon the :ninjs of the subject will deny the right of the Bench,” he shows a decided by Sampel Gompers.
of those who listen to my. and upon the laboring man to exemption from leaning toward an increase of the
those who read what I say to yot’r the operation of the existing anti authority of the judge, and praises I ballot every one should use the bal
lot to obtain the legislation neces
Th' labor question is more a moral trust law.
the procedure in the federal court
than an intellectual one.
1 If the organization needs to he at the expense of the western courts, sary. The democratic platform pre
Davenport, Iowa. Hept. 7.—W R
the Ideal toward which
the
Tolstt., the great Russian philo regulated by law, let it be regulated even though he admits that “the sents
democratic party Is striving, namely, Hearst delivered the address today at
sopher. in defining the doctrine of by a law which deals with a man as jury system popularizes the court and
justice In the distribution of rewards. the Labor Day celebration, devoting
tread labor" gives nu one of the man, and not a law that was aimed gives the people to understand that
The democratic praty proclaims each it to an attack on Samuel Gompers.
batons in support of it. that p»r- to prevent the cornering of a com they have, not only an Interest, but Individual should receive from so W .1 Bryan and Governor Haskell,
roual contact with matinal labor— modity or the forestalling of the mar also a part. In the administration of
ciety reward for bls toll commensur of Oklahoma. treHsursr of the Dem
not a recollection of form* r toil, but ket.
He told
justice.” He ha, fallen into the er ate with his contribution to the wel ocratic National committee
ront'nued acquaintance with it—is
I shall not speak of the eight-hour ror of assuming that any improve fare of society, and unless some other the audience that neither of the par
necessary tn keep one in sympathy day, or of the employers’ liability ment In the method of court pro party can do the work better, the ties were In sympathy with the work
with those who work with their act, because both of the leading par- cedure is an attack upon the author democratic party ought to have the ingmen, and said that years ago.
hands. He contends - and is it not ties have endorsed these reforms: ity of the court, This is an ancient support of all, whether they belong when the workingmen were at Wash
true?—that lack of sympathy, one the only question to be considered method of opposing reforms.
l,o rd to the wage-earning class or occupy ington arguing for what they honest
with another, is at the root of most is:
which party can best be trusted Macauley had to encounter a slmi- positions in which they direct the ly believed was best for themselves
cf the problems of society and gov to secure these reforms?
I need lar objection when he favored the efforts of others. If an officer in and families, Bryan
calledjthem pub
~
ernment.
lie said Haskell was
hardly assure you that I am heartily reform of the rotten borough system the industrial army were sure that lie beggars,
The world is growing toward bro in favor of both reforms.
Those who were op his children and his chaldren's chil a member of the secret citizens’ alll-
of England,
therhood, and our nation is leading
There are two questions, however. posed to the reform construed It dren would inherit his position, hp ance.
the way. There Is more altruism Intimately connected with the labor as an attack upon the throne and might feel possibly Indifferent as to
Thomas L. Hlsgen, the Jndepend-
in this country than anywhere else question upon which the democratic as a menace to the stability of gov those under his command, but the ence candidate » for president, also
in the world, and more today than and republican parties do not agree, ernment, but the reform was secured children of those who. today, work
there ever has been before. There and I not only feel at liberty to dis and the government of England was for wages may employ the children
Is more recognition of the kinship cuss these, but under the circum improved rather than Impaired. So of those who. in this generation, are
that exists between us. more thought stances, I have no right to ignore 'the reform attempted by the senate employers.
This uncertainty as to
about the questions which concern them. One relates to the Issue of ! twelve years ago, and endorsed by future generations, as well as our
Danville, Ill., Sept, 7. -Labor Day
a common humanity than at i any pre injunctions, and the other to con- three democratic national conven sense of justice, should lead us to was celebrated by a parade and
Samuel Gompers,
ceding time. The labor organization tempt cases arising under lnjun'-- tions. is In the interest of Justice and make the government as nearly per speechmaking,
is a part of this great movement of tions. The republlcan convention has for its object the strengthening fect as poslble. for a good govern president of the American Federa
was the principal
the masses toward closer fellowship. did not deal candidly with the lahor- of the court in public estimation.
ment Is the best legacy that a par tion of Labor,
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•
•
It has worked wonders in the past ing man on the subject of the writ
ent can leave to his child
Riches speaker this afternoon. It Is under
and its work Is only commenced.
According to the Declaration of may take the wings of the morning stood he will make an attack on
Secretary Taft hrs
of injunction,
The labor organization helps those endeavored to amend his platform Independence, governments are insti and fly away, but government Is per Sneaker Cannon, whose home is at
<ntside of It as its members because In this respect and to make worn“ tuted among men to secure to them manent. and we cannot serve pos Danville.
the increased wages and Improved promises, which are not supported the enjoyment of their inalienable I I terity -better than by contributing
conditions are shared by non-union by his platform, but hfs promises of rights.
Among these Inalienable to the perfection of the government, GOVERNOR AM»
.MAYOR MIKE SPEECHEM
men as well as by union men.
fer nothing substantial in the way rl|?hts, th rev are specifically enu that each child born Into the world
Do not understand me to say that of reform, and are not binding on merated—life, liberty and the pur- may feel that It has here an oppor
Portland. Sept 7.—Labor Day was
a labor organization is perfect; "the republican senators and
members l suit of happiness. The second and tunity for the most complete devel
king can do no wrong” can no more The republican congress has already third, however, are really partB of opment, and a chance to secure, celebrated by one of the best parades
This afternoon Governor
be spoken of a group than of indi made a record on labor questions, ’the first, for life means nothing to through service, the largest possible In years
fharnherlaln. Mayor Lane and others
viduals. The labor organization is and the republican party cannot es [the individual if it Is confined to happiness and honor.
addressed the gathering.
composed of men; its affairs are cape from that record
mere animal existence. Man 1, dfs-
contr lied by human beings, and hu
Chicago, Hept. 7 —On the eve of
Mr. Taft’s speech may be conslder- (tlngulshed from the brute in that
man beings are not perfect. All that «d as binding upon him. but the cor.- the later merely eats and sleeps and a three weeks' speaking tonr, begin
'Frisco's Big Parade
San Francisco. Sept 7.—Industrial
man touches is stained with wan’s vention which selected the republi- die,, while man Is endowed by the ning here today. Mr. Bryan has be
peace for the first time In years was
possibilities.
lmper*»c»lons. and his frailty can be can candidates endorsed the repub’i- Creator with infinite
come the victim of bolls
When the
’raced through all his works. But, can platform—not Mr. Taft’z per- Liberty is necessary for the realiza candidate alighted from the train at in today’s celebration of Labor Day
fortunately for the laboring man. sonal views
His con 3:50 today a handkerchief protect characterized by two monster pa
Tbe republican plat- tion of man's possibilities
tb» Judgment pronounced against his form, while pretending to pledge science must be left free that he may ed the back of his neck from con rades. *t Is estimated that twenty-
mistake, must be tempered by the some modification of the law. coti- fix for himself the relation between tact with his collar, the affliction five thousand men were in line.
His mind having developed on the trip from
fact that those with whom the labor tains an exception clause which re himself and his God.
Haywood
ing man comes into contact are also iterates the very language of the ls-v. must be left free that he may devise Lincoln.
Cleveland. Sept 7.—W. 0. Hay
*lk»’y to err.
When the employe Whether this exception clause was and plan for himself, for his family
Bryan was met at the station by
d°als with the employer, he Is deal Inserted bv acident or design, th« and for his fellws. His speech must Colonel John I Martin, sergeant-at- wood. former secretary of the West
ing w-’tij one of like passions with effect Is the same. It merely pro me free that he may give the world arms of the national committee, Na ern Federation of .Miners, was the
About twenty
l.lnnelf.
Each Is likely to be In vides In substance, that restraining the results of his investigation, and tional Committeeman Miller, of Ore Labor Day orator.
sistent upon what he believes to be orders can now issue without noth e present to others the ideal which he gon. and a number of local labor thousand pratlclpated In the parade.
r Kb' and the opinion of each, a’ The platform was a triumph for is trying to realize in his work. His leaders, accompanied by a brass band.
*hv Is right. Is likely tn"l>e col those who have been opposing th» pen must be free that he may scatter He was roundly cheered as he made
ored >y selfish lnter?sts and affect- I laboring -----
man 1, and they have been seed thoughts to the uttermost parts his way to the carriage, which took
of the earth and leve to posterity a
*1 by incomplete information as to —
boasting of their victory.
him to the Auditorium Annex, where,
record of his work
He finds In gov
the facts
jf the employe has some-
The democratic platform on this ernment the cheapest, as well as the he held a brief Interview with the!
’•me, -sorted to violence to enforce • libfect copies the language which
chiefs of the party
nis »'«r.es, the employer has some the labor organizations subml’»ed to surest, protection of this liberty, to
His speaking tour will carry Mr.
be,
to
think,
to
speak,
to
act.
times »mployed his position to secure the republican and d PTTÌO cratlc con
Brvan through ’he -mtes of Illinois,
Lowell, Mass, Sept. 7.— ♦
And
what
constitute,
the
pursuit
*n
* share of the joint product ventlons
Mr. Taft, In tile not'f;- of happiness” Man must have home Indiana. Ohio. West Virginia. Mary
Ix-wls Strang, driving a slzty- ♦
J’ 1» ' province of the law to place cation speech, objects to the Hn-
horsepower car, won the road ♦
and friends-- family and society. He land, Delaware. New Jersey, Rhode
—
ns npon both, and the se- gnage
He charges that the antl- must have food or he will starve. Island and New York.
race of 254 4 miles in 4 hrs., ♦
curi’y <,f (,ur government is found
' loo» -ly
wai
With Bryan ns It, centre the Labor
♦
Injunction
plank
42 min and 34 Mt
He
must
have
clothing
and
shelter;
In ’be fapt that both employer and
drawn,” and framed for "the espe- he must have books, h* must have Day celebration outranked any simi
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
,Tr
>». In their calmer moments. c al purpose of render
celebration in years
His first
Instruments with which to work He lar
•Ill lln in the enactment of la»« ble to one Internretat
public appearance was on the review
The Idin* County Horticultural So
must
provide
during
the
period
of
•hlrh win restrain them in moments of men. and a -Harnett
ing stand which was the balcony be ciety held a meeting Saturday after
t
ation.
Some asssme that Interpretation by »n»'
Mr. strength for the years when ag<- dulls fore the National Democratic head noon
The matter of a display of
lawless and that to settle Taft has had long ex;
th* his energies snd benumbs his hands quarters. where the Labor Day pa Lane jounty fruit at the Seattle eip »-
* labor question permanently we bench, and Is therefor
the He may have ambition, he may have rade. with approximately 30,000 un altlon next year was brought up and
a«k willingness to work and an environ ion men and women In line, passed s committee cot slating of *. Fleet»,
>nly to enforce the law rlgor- Interpretation of lani
ment that spurs him on: but the
*lf. I yield to none in insistence him to give u« If h*
(¡so A. Dorrla and M H. Harlow was
government may encourage or It may In review
*"> ’ edlence to the law
I>aw is site Interpretations of
After the parade Rryan was whisk
discourage
his efforts, Government ed to the Iroquois Club for luncheon, appointed to confer with the Com
ary in human society, and Its That plank demands •!
may bld him hope or leave him to and made a brief talk to the mem mercial Club and the county commit-
’ ’ • ment is essential to peace and to all judicial pmce-
sinners’ court In regard to the mat-
despair.
«ley.
we must remedy abuses
ber, He then entered an auto to con
treated with rig
of J or vey him to Forest Park, where h* ad-
When I visited the
law if we would Insure respect Surely he cannot find vo I
ti le and q„«,ed the union men on the subject
dan I learned that It
L and obedience to. law
t'4
tions to the phrase
of be-
productive, and yet. I
M
mportant lesson to be learned
of the abuse of th»
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hy th? citizen in a government Hi
Ing cultivated like the
load of
Tonight
he
will
i
d
tory lie
is that the ballot 1« both •'
Ther
».
that nn- trlcal worker«
>94 BW rd—It protects h'm fror
they
was
•
Todsv', parade
ÍVy
enfor es his rights.
p< -, nds »,
averaging
s»2.
ment of numerically since 1
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T1 w n
Savage la the purchaser.
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Th» labor organization has been f no
The Kind You Have Alwayv Bought, and which has bt'cn
in use for over 30 yearn, lias home the .^natnre of
— and has been made under his j>er-
j
supervision alnee its infancy.
Allow no one to deceh e you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “«Tust-as.good ” are but
F.xp«<rinients that tritie w ith mid C'’ ,....^ r the health af
Infants und C’hikireii—Exps'etanco against Experiment.
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