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In many ways; and in non« mure so ploycr should bo forced to share the on the steamer Albatros, and will than the labor movement. Not only burden of ths accident, so that the reach Heattie on Heptember Sth. They are the benefits of labor organiza ohock may be born« by the commun have been Investigating territorial tions more clearly understood than ity as a whole. This would be a conditions for the past six weeks at over before, but any shortcoming or measure of Justice in Itself , and tbe request of President Taft. Mr. vice displayed in connection there would do away with a fruitful source Wickersham will go to Beverly from with is also more clearly understood of antagonism between «*mployer and Seattle, while Secretary Nagel will and more quickly resented. The pub employed, go to Han Francisco to Investigate lic Is growing more and more to un Our Ideal should l>e a rate of wages the Immigration conditions there. LABORERS SHOULD UNITE Kill derstand that. In a contest between Mifflclrntly high to enable workmen employer and employe a corpora i to live In a manner conformable to MUTUAL ADVANTAGE tion and u trades union not only the American Ideals and standards, to ed REPORT OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS ICEQl KSTED Interests of the contestants, but the 1 ucate their children and to provide Interests of the third party—tho pub for slckn«M and old ago; the abol* WASHINGTON, D. C„ Hept. 2 — j tlun of child labor, safety device legis lic- must be considered. Anything like levity in provoking lation to prevent Industrial accidents Comptroller of Currency Lawrence u strike on the one bund or on the and automatic compensation for O. Murray, has a call for reports of Theodore IU mmm * v «*R Picture« Indus other, is certain more and more to be ’ loss«*« caused by these industrial ac the condition of national banks at the close of business September 1st. trial Hlluailon at laibor Duy resented by tho public. Htrlkes arc cidents. —----------- --------- Speech at Kargo aotneilm«s necessary and proper; sometimes they represent the only way in which, after u1l other methods FARGO, ND, Hept. 5 In a speech have been exhausted, it Is possible here before a Labor Day gathering1 for the laboring man to stand for his today Theodore Roosevelt pictured rights; but it must be clearly under CONVENTION WILL IlM IllE W HO WIN APTER STRUGGLE FOR NINE the progress of the laboring man and stood that a strike is a matter of last WEEKS ARE REPUBLICAN!* presented his Idea of th« need and resort. duties of the man who tolls for a live The public sympathizes cordially lihood. with any movement for u good stand Tuft (.'«»not Keep Nllcnt Merli ling Employers Grant N curl y Everything In part bo said: Detnnn<1«*d—Arc to Have a ard of living and for moderate hours er—Teddy’s Hpcsx'hcs Indicata* Today on Labor Duy I apeak In of employment. (1 personally, for Nine-Hour Day lie Will lie a Candidate one aonae especially to thoau person Instance, cordially believe In an eight ally and vitally interested In the la hour day, and In one day In seven for bor struggle; and y«t I apeak of thia complete rest.) NEW YORK, Sept. 3. —The East i NEW YORK, (faipt. 2.- The old primarily as one aspect of the larger Where m«n and women uro worked ^uurd has indicated that Colonel Hide ta rejoicing this afternoon for octal atruggle growing out of the at under harsh and Intoleiablo condi Roosevelt's republicanism will be tbe 80,000 cloakmakers who are out tempts to readjust aortal conditions tions. and can secure no relief with questioned should th«! Roosevelt fol on strike are preparing to return to and make them mor«* equitable. out a strike, or. indeed, where the lowers uttempt to force the Issue over work. Tbelr victory is complete, the The nineteenth century was dis strike la clearly undertaken for the Hurutoga committee members. employers having granted practically tinctly one of economic triumphs - things which are vitally noecsaary— Said Mr. Barnes: everything they demanded and have triumphs In th« domain of produc and then only aa a last resort—the "It ta entirely possible that at the agreed to give the preference to tion. Including transportation nnd the i public sympathy will favor the wage state convention will be decided what unionists when hiring labor. Nine * mechanics of exchange. workers; but it will not favor them I ««institutes u republican so far as the hours are to constitute a day's work, The tnort prenaing problems that unless such «oudltlons as there art* dc|<*gat«u ar«.* concerned." and th« average wages will be >10.23 confront the present century aru n< fulfilled. Therefore it is becoming Mr. Barnes was asked what he weekly for piece workers. There is concerned with the tuutcria) produc more than ever Important that the thought of Colonel Rooaevelt's new also to be a sanitary board and an ' tion of wealth, but with Its dis labor movement should combine platform speeches. Ho said: arbitration commission. Tbe strik tribution. Th« demands of progross steady, far-seeing leadership with "Why should they Interest me? I ers lost >1,500,000 weekly for the now deal not no much with the ma discipline and control in Its ranks. am a republican and am Interested in first nin« weeks. The manufacturers I terial ns with the moral and ethical Dishonest leadership la a curse any the republican party platform. Lloyd lost many times more than that. The I factors of civilisation. Our basic where in American Ilf«, and nowhere Grlscom says he will control two- ■ bops not resuming today will start' problem Is to soe that the marvelous ta it a greater curse than in the labor ' thirds of tho delegate«. If anybody on Tuesday. augmented powers of production bc- movement If thcro is ono lesson thinks that Vice President Hherman ■iueutb«d to us by the nineteenth cen which 1 would rather touch to my ts a quitter he has another gu«*ss OOMMIHKARY OFFICER WAN tury ahull In the twentieth be made to fellow Americans than any other. It coming. He may be beaten, but this A POOR MATHEMATICIAN, administer to the needs of the many ta to bound down the dishonest man ta a republican nation, and there Is rather than he exploited for the profit no mntter what hta condition—and no need to worry until tbe election ta Figured Ip a 963 Hale as 96.80, and of the few. to brush aside with impatient con over. The regulars expect Pr«*sldent Wa* Compelled to Pay tbe It is true of wage workers, as of all tempt tho creature who only de .Taft’s active support. The fact that Differenca- HiniM-lf oilier iftb.cn s, that moat of tholr nounces dishonesty when it Is found In Roosevelt's speeches there ta a progress must depend upon their own in some special social stratum. studied failure to mention the ad WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—An in initiative and their own efforts. Nev- There are dishonest capitalists dis ministration means that he will be a effectual effort by a commissary offi • rthclesa. there are three different honest tabor leaders, dishonest law candidate in 1912. I don't think that cer in the army to multiply 420x15 : factors In this progress. There Is. yers. nnd dishonest business men; President Tah can keep silent much has «a«uK«<l some extra work for offi- ■ Drat, the share which the man's owp dishonest men of great wealth and I longer." data of the war and treasury depart-1 individual qualities must determine. dishonest poor men; and tho man mente. The commissary officer, who > This Is, ffrat, the ahshrdluetaoln? who is a genuine reformer will de ARRANGING FOR TRANSFER l as charge of food supplies, sold 420 | This la the moat Important of all. for cline to single out any one type for OF TELEPHONE COMPANY bottles of tomato catsup at 15 cents nothing cao supply the place of indi exclusive denunciation, but will fear a bottle and entered the amount in vidual capacity. Yet there ar« two lessly attack the dishonest man as I*, Soon m> the l*x-iHe Telephone Com his account« as 10.30. When hta re other factors also of prime import such, whenever nnd wherever he is pany H»-curea Control Th«-y Will ports reached the auditor of the war ance; namely, what can be done by to be found. department tbe keen eye of an alert .Make Imprwesnente ihe wageworkers In co-operation with If the best men In a labor union clerk lit on the catsup item. He on« another, and what can be done by taave its management and control to I. II. Robertson arrived here from reached for his pencil and paper, government that Is. by the instru men of a poorer type, the effect will Portland Thursday, nnd will c«im- wrote 15 under 420 and by a careful ment through which all the people bu jUHt as disastrous as when good plete th«* arrangement« whereby tbe mathematical operation proved that work collectively. Wages nnd other citizens in a city follow the same property of the Midway Telephone the receipts of the government for I moat Important conditions of employ course ns regards city government. and Telegraph company's property the catsup were, in fact, 163. The} ment must remain largely outside of The stay-at-home man tn a union ta will be trunsf«*rr«*d to the Pacific Tel error was referred to the comptroller government control; must be left for just uh much responsible for the sins ephone and Telegraph company. of the treasury, who ruled that the adjustment by free contract between of omission and commission of his or As soon as the transfer ta complete difference of >56.70 should be employers and wag« earners. Itut to ganization as the stay-at-home man In th« engineers of the Pacific company charged against the officer. attempt to leave this merely to in a city Is for the civic conditions under I will arrange for the extensive im dividual action means tho absolute which he suffers and about which he provements which are to be made by NATIVES ARE FIGHTING destruction of Individualism; for complains. ' the new owners. IN THE PHILIPPINES where th« individual Is so weak that It Is not merely the duty of the h« perforce, has to uccept whatever wage earner, but it is also the duty t Constabulary and Rebels in Battle in WK-KERNHAM AND NAGLE a strongly orgautaed body chooses to of tho general public to sec that he l*rovin«-e of laizon—Soldier** SAIL FROM ALASKA give him, hia individual liberty be- has safe and healthy conditions un I May He Sent _______ cogteg a mere sham nnd mockery. It der which to carry on his work. No Have B«-vn There lnv«-*>tignting Con Is Indispensably necessary, In order to worker should be compelled, as a MANILA, Sept. 2.—News is ex ditktM, and Will It«*por1 to pre*>rvc to the largest degree our condition of earning hta daily bread, pected of encounters between the con- I I’rv-aident Tn ft system of individualism that there to risk hta life nnd limb, or be de stabulary and the nativ«*s who are, should be effective and organized col prived of hta health, or have to work CORDOVA. Alaska. Sept. 2.--Sec rebeling at Nuva and Vizcaya in Lu lective net ion. The wage earners under dangerous and bad surround retary of Commerce and l.abor Nagel zon province. The rebels are headed jointly, through the process of col ings. Society owes th«* worker thia and Attorney General G W. Wicker by former Governor Simeon Mandao. lective bargaining, In great Industrial because it owes aa much to itself. He sham nail«*«! from this port yesterday and «xcupy the town of Sokono enterprises. Only thus can they be should not be compelled to make this put upon a plane ot economic equality u matter of coutract: ho ought not to with their corporate employers. Only be left to fight alone for decent condi ilius is freedom or contract made a i tions In this respect. Illa protection real thing and not a mere legal Ac i in the place where he works should tion. I believe this practice of col be guaranteed by the law of the land. lective bargaining, effective only In other words, lie should be protect * through such organizations as the ed during ills working hours against trade unions, to have been ono of the gre«*d and carelessness on the part of moat potent forces In tho past cen unscrupulous nnd thoughtless em tury In promoting the progress of the ployers, Just as outside of those work wage earners and in securing larger ing hours both ho and his employer -octal progress for humanity. I be are protected in their ilvos and prop lieve in tho principle of organised erty ngalnat tho murderer and thief. This opens n vitally important field tabor, nnd in the practice of collective bargaining, not merely aa a desirable of legislation to the national govern thing for the wage earners, but as ment and to the state alike. It is sonedhlng which has boon demon humiliating to think how far wo of strated to be essential in tho long this country are behind most of the other countries in such matters. run to their permanent progress. So It is tn tho matter of Injuries to Outside critics should appreciate tho necessity of organised labor, and omployos. In what in called ‘employ understand and sympathise with what er’s Itablllty" legislation other Indus Is good in it, insttuid of condemning trial countries havo accepted the prin It Indiscriminntoly. On the other hand ciple that the industry must bear the thom> within its rank». should fear monetary burden of its human sacri lessly nnalyxo the criticisms directed fices. and that the employe who ta in against it and ruthlessly eliminate jured shall have a fixed and definite from tho practices of Its organization sum. Tho United States still pro those things which justify such crit ceeds on an outworn and curiously icism and attack. This is the path, Improper principle. In accordance not only of right, but of wisdom and with which It has too ofton been held afety. Public opinion In tho United by the courts that the frightful bur Mates Is daily becoming morn alert den of tho accident shall bo borne In and more intelligent and more force Its entirety by the very person least ful; and no organization, whether able to carry it. Women and children should, be trnd<n union or corporation, whether Industrial or non-induatrial, can en yond all question, be protected; nnd dure or permanently amount to a In their cases there can bo no ques social force* if it does not harmonise tion that tho states should act. Tho matter of compensation for with a wise and enlightened public injuries to employes ts. perhaps, more opinion. I think that the next quarter of a Immediately vital than any other. In all dangerous trades the em- century will be important politically ORGANIZATION A NECESSITY BEST RESULTS IT JOINT ACTION SHERMAN IS NOT A “QUITTER” EIGHTY THOUSAND ARE AFFECTED — which baa a population of about no doubt be one of tbe best over seen »,000. More members of tbe con in this city. stabulary have been ordered to their Huilivan will arrive here Monday aid, and possibly troops may be sent and begin training. McLELLAN AND Ht L LI VAN Frank 8mlth, who was run over by MEET HEPTEMBER I6TH a traction engine and hta arm and leg terribly mangled six weeks ago. wu ( outest to Ik- a Twenty-Round Go at able to get Into a wheeled chair and lloaHton's Opera Hou»---Fifth be on the street for several hours Time They llave .Met yesterday. While hta nnrae, Mias Margie D. Sedgwick, was dressing bis Kid Md^ellan and Young Sullivan arm today he was able to turn the will moot In a twenty-round contest ! hand at tbe wrist far enough around at Houston’s opers bouse two weeks I so thst he could see the palm some- from tonight, September 16th. They thing that did not seem possible even are to weigh 140 pounds at 3 o'clock two weeks ago. Thanks to the skill In the aft«-rnoon, and the contest will of Drs. Hamilton and Fisher he will be an exciting one. not lose either hta arm or leg, both Thia Is the-fifth time the two men ot which It seemed would have to be have met, and the last time McLellan amputated when he was first brought gained the decision. Sullivan be in. The skin is no longer black, but lieves that he is tbe best man while ta nearly as white as hta other hand McLellan ta equally confident that he, and the sores on bls arm where the will be the winner. flesh was ground off by the gravel Both men are game, and neitb«.-r when the wheels of the massive truck are fake fighters, and the contest will passed over him, are almost healed I Closing Out Entire Stock at the Goodrich Cash Store Crackers (carton;, regular 85«.......................................................... 75c Elake Oats and Wheat, regular 45c .................................................... 35c Table Eruit, regular 25c............................................................................... 2Oc Table Eruit, per dozen, assorted........................................................ »2.25 Cream, nine cans.......................................................................................... 95c Spices, r*-gular 15c cans............................................................................... lOc Rolled Oats, 16 pounds for...................................................................... »1.00 I’carta of Wheat, per package............................................................... 15c Hcgular 6Oc Tea, per pound...................................................................... 4Oc Men’s md Boys’ Clothing iugular 920 and »22.50 Suite...................................................... 914.00 Regular »17 Suite................................................................... 911.00 Regular 93.50 l’anta............................................................................ *2.25 Other Prices in Proportion CROCKERY Agateware Glassware A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices Same as Cash. 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