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— — | (Continued from Piret Page) Taian Horn in of neare ‘the bre world; fdeal, the Those who oot exteling ditions cann e q of the poace I every abv te we a patriotic atoms and then frown jown a 1 There shoul! ‘ 5 tween thore + cupations, wid ‘here W f raat all recognize mut r whieh aro due by pire rhould | j ple Into warring ‘actions Wider acqualiiance and pathy with each other ¥ MASSES VS. CLASSES. The enmity whi unetime fee! toward the rich and! ' As whieh the rel t ward the poor would be ayo knew the other better and | content to be RU TL ae re t nih On a6 Jutt klied werkinan fl f the 1 pert com h the poor vod by nity to make ploy ore, eured nnd perfected wonder why tis coming war delayed wo long. <i AN, fohill Keaton, Tt je unt “| workman, who ie th 8 wealth {nh in time of ‘The oxtrames of society re really nol defense an far apart ne they ork for wages ti ay unler a 4] government . years, and th thone wh eimployers tovdey te 4 ry day laborers Bince no one ca tee iy fhe evil effects of bud law, all \ sitive for jegiviation which will protect each citizen tn righ ‘ 1 f Do enjoyment of the fruiin of Lik OWN Phe Holt genie, his own Indusir | Antogrity It te of adver ae to the poor (hy Nave an opportunity Mon; for educat) \ a) horiaon, incre ‘Wsetilnern, multip! abd makes him in every fi Viceable to aociely gl Victor Huss hee dever j the human rece by snieery Fe Wall 10 do have a selfish elven tow and his own ti 4 tage he rloh aw well) } ih tren of all Pa t aly an eduoa Avi for joyments more wer widens the apacity hls te Labor efforts antl ¢ i hed the mob ae Thome wh Hlerent a od wad for VA id nto 0 muoceRstirl conten itrn f ie Wa shoring Man Ie AlAD interes ir time of and to the danwer of ja | ASIATIC DANGERS. i \ come he Jolobotodefutetatolet=felobelofetetel atta id nee be given sootal ‘ oflolletoeleelsbtetsei+ for weneral employers low te i “4 be depen ted Went | yer if ¢ Nin exr ® c tin Hie work for a na te wolwht tnters Ly 4 ( @hould feel a moral concern in removing | - \ , q Aeapair from every human breast, Aal country thove the onan ot amy Ante tle eit Minery Iv Joenened the necurlty of prop: | with our peop pb la aslied | MrtY Ih Increared; humon lite ie pro} The altompt to use the Infunotton of moto for white the’ wage-earhrn inthe fats | Me. f 4 Why should the man who oats at al fel Ite effects, tin ( ow uid Boderatl aber, | i" Wel) supplied Wavie forget Lie man whore tel and 4 ka hg A i He Oil fuirninhes tho food? Way whould | gacape ultimacery my labor the man who warms himself by the fire | Nidal JUDGES USURP POWER, who complain of Tho thing forbidden by an dnjunotion | ,.f)u" leur! ) metlon, Be elthe conditions cannot HH be lowal, the I Mad ; bo put aside ae distarhore ae at, wean \ of the peace, To week a Fey eh remedy for every abuse of ‘Tt! Wot, be ry ve . 4 Bovernment Ih more patele 3)Mi.)) Violauon y wakusent he meanest thief and the most brutal np f oti then to promt by bad t/m mere Are ontitied to. ttiab BY. tut Hh vane ‘ ayeteme and then frown eliuinrine ids AME be denied thi dew all\'setiione, f) Mime who oppose anverninent Febrinteotetofoluteleiafotelfa. | and ordns forget the man whore jabor In the for INO ORDEAL at eat of IN tho mine brings forth the tue? hut Han f void» Why should the man clad jn the bent | li 1 With nile Mea ire eee tbh f ern langerous to L. i) ne voles wan Products of the loom forget the mans inven Any. judi this annrowel ofr Whoa CAaloiuned handy make fine clothe | power frat, to make deapotin WHY AS tng powsibie? y noo umath | Jo fo oof oon Both the conmumer and the producer | Ree We | ple act ad ATO necesmary, but of the two the prov|oane 1 enn) " Guoer comes frst in point of time and in|, Government by KA } Point Of Importance. Shai) Lhe ronebud, | [Nelle Nat the a akINy tee tat 4 Bilpoming in beauty and whodding ite] the Henate without ny mf ew \. fimmrance on the alr, despine the roots of | Nene demanded, aid «lice that thine ne fe bush because hey come into actual PAT! Matform hos avecifoaliy inormed | i!" § Ove t , infus ”, ‘ 10} t contact with tho soil ninent member sao party NAR wr Hy f ence IW 8 SIFONR (hat Destroy the bid ond iervo the rote] Mites thus far been Imoonsibte to mecure Nitain ny remedint legisiation OA @ PEEOND bud WI!) appear, aw bean | Ne piiaet wn | tiful and a6 frogrent ae ihe fret put seb-lobelototoltobeleto|-lelalalobefetelefel destroy the roots, and bud and Quen wit perinh. How oan the wage-euriers secure (hat share of the earths bounties and the @overnment’s protection whieh he ferver? The aproclations formed by men have been » ‘The labor organizati weinow MW, fe the product of ind tions, The Individual fo & dinadvantoge af Corporate employer ‘ Organination nor ” fontend for hin viqhts Mearly equal, bul it stimulate wtudy and wndersten Whieh surround hin The tabor ormaiien is been fi maar in advocatiny reform Wave already been eecure fa LONG STEP FORWARD, Boverai years ono w) demanded by a OWN prolectic That ba . & falned, and throug ‘ who toll for individ ator Bre abe to pro 1 ‘ ; BAG 0 Re fhe ballot accor I | sele Oh Judwmenis. This a ionk voy fthis vance. tf the emery hen working other 1M sstottel 1 himwelf at he “} Whe with th y ihe \r Bhs laboring je Iabort direct Wags init ” git r The inbor organivnt i ’ " h to lens ; n pow ie aniy e rity temporary econon age enpured against yore to the pres nie . child of dqnouah,. but ty for which on!y en WorKe Jabor or anienilon han also f th |" ta | bbe « pee} rupt f the given day Is} hones | Vantage anni | Fi ean w of work ading | whee news, far mental’ Yautove peiratlon. social intercourse and station werk for a few yonrn, tive Hon lower seale, and then wet 1 the dealin upon od Binton Hevyntora [1H ena SENATE SEATS BOvGnT He oC seat * sulm! noerdn rather than majority. in Mv wir yearn Hreot vol erwhelming, and lelayod the y i The they re Improveme «of our A RIGHT, me Hown As ® Bait are proponitio O be free until an rv SHORTER HOURS, Header Hureau, whi bine alent | freedom.” The, maxim Worthy of the i. Buch a bureau would kenp {fool jn the od story who Pemtved hours occupled in eating and] the Executive BY constant iors ity i to go into the water Wil he Rail Iearned i ‘be encroached upon, every | Wage-earners the country, and t 4 weisbabg PROGRESS OF AMERICA, MINTS ML COLONIES, eee cue hada ak | poneible to « inn | am ove “we if rood NUNN. Pony Oras Vary rary peek a eteasaalt WILLIAM J. DRYAN. any let ren ti ' 1 wy incre glitter vraee « 1 4 wowed hatsve nam m snulisan " " in w at kindy comm wae neniny f OOBOOOOONOOORO NOG O0QG00"" i Y 8 There Is wo need ol envy- 1 & tou the tile. Ordinarily, Ye cnn aflard to treat them t With Faprntiont contempty Tor when they fall uy de © their dety they fil to get re oe G ofrom dite ihe Wiad and ptt Roo keemeet nienauve that tite t t Bean alee MOOSE YEE MR oe # 00q0000000000000000008 I YT sand ry | a oath written conmitttitin stood and rikht | rding | ant than 1 1 vyat " he monusoein i my 1 Wing to 0a \ ' ’ TA We otowas DUE Het be ke ela f which a. As. our mine the er hat why ay (venest ohondh are couched the Wed allhe | wt fronte Vo must beware of uny atempe to} ke hatred In any form the hasi« i eH KL Mowt ethph ily paOh of Wy wtand t ah more ary aK nen and al) groupe Oem © bound be ve etain (hele self ‘ Y demands | ' vn MW oothers to vee Frenoh loa are not Inj hat they nd \ et e fullest ® " wove kridie againet others, while i may or 18 bh ean Ay not harm them, (* ure © long A the eaten, yo infinite harm to the man tim Ht ot MVM " at us need to Keep ntoadily hee we i dou fore our even is the peed © offer an that performance —shonid sanure wit | GIVE BAGH His Ove, h saan merenteueneaimmenetintaceieddaamcaeaaiieeae fervoke,) bs LOVES LABOR. dna id wot fa \ t wi road men, and - gradiaily 4 r lnest clttsens ih My OWA polit o Ww 1 that t A throw with ty of hie f tlaenn it row Nein y Very enard, «4 Fr RrOW to t f humen we 1 thy ke Yn reRUinte firesenoapes And in vertatn com: he iy munities the existence dt a thoroughly piicient department of factory (nap Hon iw ju@t as @sdential aw ihe ental Jopartment (ehiment of a Are i ko tn Pegulating w fir we shall sure of Isbor or the liabilities of yore ik a matter Henoy, ned on anit lea inatior newspapers ay What an Bi immunity « Parto ith tier own and wh en it aball a Ald n , sto private or corporate ownership, th wor | The more a healthy Amertoan th seouriig to f merely the right to 7 re Power) nets follows American rpremulat i ane couree Ip tao lerowe fle eanvintton that 1, aomet the other power | i Ty my own State dering the taat ha ‘ : troubles come from mutual mieund Jonen yours we have mit a numb r ’ nding, from fallure to appreciate one |notable atrides in labor legislation, an H Wanere Janother'® potnt of vlew. Th other worte PRHID Very few exceptions, the jaws hay " th | ineed le t teat ‘ hie ts of course, part Hi areat noed In fellow feeling, « have tot inled to do. too oor m Mb ane ait rh have proceeded i } ‘ mm tt way, while aye ads | t yorta At the Varicing, yet takiig each atep In gpvance bl hs J we were matisled Chat th ameoctatton, ty taken wae be the right ill- SAME RED BLOOD, Thea peal. le never Whee, nnd ts some= he moat werlous alm eto elty | HnOR fatal. Test of the Lah Hay Ad . is y of each man to keep WHAT NEW YORK DOES. Mase by the Hepablionn View ted In ibews AMibe'setscatd to J0Oh |) syn Near York’ cur atom’ haa Dhan Presidential Sontnee, (he Vast masority of his feliow.|along two lines. In the frat place we Hae Mey (vov, ‘Che tlaene indifferently, @o that he soon [determined {as an employer of labor ' York, the Repub c.. a hak ties the State siould fet a got example to i dy, Matha iii , oe that tly Have the] ocher employers, We do not intend to ‘ President of rhe t od ree od, the same and hate | permit (he people's money to be squan- 1 the following address on same likes and dia the mame | loted oF to ld sire tor goad and m not of the ber y . for good and the same perpetual | while rigidly insisting upon ond work om, the mont Jouey, ever needing to be cheeked|we should seo (hat there Iw fale play in ‘ ® imp wrested, ta lag | return a ee cuit, eames $0 ese from Rood Intel Te omdingly, we have adonted an yiaibcdebhe hay teht-hour law for the State employe nave town miy our people can be thrown| and for all contractors wid de State abor quest ther where they act on a common | Work. and we have also sulopted a law ‘ M He # COMMON) Fecuulring that the fair market rate of rope re round with the same motives and Mave] wages shall be wiven, [am gind to say i same objeoum, we n not have much | (hat both mm asuired have wo Car on the ! , y mponed ‘ "y rau ve whole worked well, Of oourse, there . H F of (hale falling to acquire a Reneral | Tr en individual Altfieulties, mostly 7 agin we unde wapect for one another, and with auch where the work js intermittent, as, for . soclal mtr e there must fnwdly come fair PAY] invtance, among lock tenders on the! " Sud wnoral w ry ‘ canals, where It Is very diMeult to de fret ime T ever labored along-l ine what eight hours’ work means, Sut be ep anlty of and wae thrown tnto intimate] on the whole the result has been good of dutyeand the wholesome nionsbip. with men who were!” phy beactieal oxperiment. of wording rlotlam af the Wage worker. mughty, mem Of their jands, was in the} men for eight hours has bees advantay a'tic country of the northwest. | soon }oous to the State, oor work te alwa This te doubly the case now, for tn to have pe! immense itking and re-| tear, whether poorly pald or Feb an addition (0 eal t for my associates, and as 1 knew! ood ork is always well worth hy ch man's individual action, |” bean 1 the reat leason offin ot to swim, Lf men are to walt for liberty! avting io sy Mon, It would be tms* to uo thas. joem, and did not ul now plinilar workers Fest Rg it seemed owns was Soon! ht and ap a [rag Ca aquest a | work by peving fat am i "success OF MEDIATION. FRRRATISRE RAR CAPOIE Gn ita heb mber y Ping thes Lory hiapection De if course, with « ' Nes One very important phase of [te work during the @ust tw Te hn been the enforcement of the Anicwent thon law, which te primar iyned to do away with the tege- mantehoave factory, _ HELPING CITY POOR, of life in mome His renal he done sndition of the bwellers ty the rested distrlots hae been markedly Himproved, t the great venet not on of themselves bit of the whole com | muntty have bollt up this country net by aveking to aveld work tae hy by ie It owelly of Mineling from every dim ty, toby triamphing over euch as it arose and making: fone to out of Ita stepping: triumph ( You mon here in the Went | ‘ ‘ ' ‘ A word on the general question. tn the frat place Ad iresming an audi: ence ike (hie T do now have to aay that rhe jaw of life in work, and that work itaelf Ho from boing apy ‘ard Hip, fea bleaxing, proviled alwaye It te fried on under conditions which pre serve a MAN'S seltreworet, and which ‘iow him to develop his own character oper hie oftldren eo thet he and wy, we well at the Whole community © and they are part, may nove onward amt upward Her, riot or poor, Ie at beat a und wenerolly 4. noxious yf the communtiy ‘To whom ay given from him much expected, and a heavy burs posibitty. rests upon the ne to justify by bia actions Mulonak which have re vomsible for him or Me fore imulate ond to keep th he enjoye, He t# not to bs vt render fal) mean: ve State and to the waya In which this FULL TEXT OF BRYAN’S AND ROOSEVELT’S SPEECHES which given rallvely free Hual Infthae MAKE A STANDARD: the conditions of iife have grow Jeaiing 1) thelr complexity, youn ianges Have boen sO Vast we may femain abwolutely sure of t wus ever in the past, ‘i . er will be jp the future, t An b soatitute for the eles menial V for ihe elemental qual- Which we ailldde WHEN We speak a man as nly a good man but fe omohatien!|y a mat Vecan build up the standard of Ine iu tinenwnin and Individual well. we CAN PulAt na and and make it wha un r wl that there tut we the worldvold ‘ 1n1ee, Hisiry, common yin gente aympathy with and ath ate of the ' ampox ind each Indi ever falas the nation condueta himeelf ae tow ie a8 (0 suffer no wrote from. oth ind us to whow both ht sturdy apacity for selfshelp and Nis 1 celping fund te the nelghoor sinking under a burden too heavy for him to bear The one fael whieh ai of ue need ta Keep slog tily before our eyee in the need that performance should square with rombse if good work Ie to done, whether in the Industrial or in the pollt+ on! world. Nothing doe more to rompt mental dishonesty a erity than the jiabit Ne femandtig or nally 4 promise that has kes jot the allelte woetler ft 1s a promine he stump or off the stump that (here are two sides committed. There ts Wroim of falling to Keep & \ ! he next place wrong of d « the tine ! efore forcing of pete k or unserupuious men to fe whioh they elther know ehould " opmul, part with many questions such aa {he fovealled labor Hiestion, the trust qu and others tke them, arise from ‘hi tw att! tudes. We can do a qreat deal when we Undertake soberly to do the possible, When we undertake ty do the imponel- ble we too v fail t ning at al Tho success of the law for the taxa. tlon of franchises recently enacted tn New York State, a moasure whtoh haa remulted In putting upon the assessment 00K 100,000 weth rty which Had theretofore ation, ik an tu an be accomplish of pr aped tax: ration of how much A when effort ts made slong sane and sober lines, with care not lo promise the tmpossible, but to take performance aquare with promise and with lnsistence on the fact that Honesty Is never one aided and that in dealing With corporations It t# necessary oth ta do to them and to exact from them full and complete justice, “rhe succoss of this effort made in « renolute but also & temperate and rene sonable spirit #hows what can be done when such « problem js approached id and healthy manner fore be contraat’ to the complete the species of crude Violent anti-trust legisiation which has on attempted an’ whieh nas ‘Aled because of ite very opude- ness and vi ee to make any impres- ipon (he real and dangerous evils have excited Just popular renent= NOT A PREACHEP, you, but matters ly to tell you ok and seem t forth show that there Is among ail of ug who strive how there me, and partly ertain facts which seem t@ the essential community me | {n good faith to do our joan, citizens July ae Ammere dren than (o teach them to go tezeh {Nee endeavoring to sbirk Widhelilties fhe wiead of meeting them and overcoming nei i You men here In the Wert have bullt up tha country net oy seeking to avold work, vat by doing It well, not by Mnoh- Ing from every MffMoulty, but by trl Weation of ey spokane nis a ori ie umphing over each aa It arote and mak Ing out of It a stepping stone to furher trlump ING must all learn the two lessons lesson of self-help and the leason of help to and receiving help from ‘There ie not o man of ue who does not sometimes aiip, who does Hot sometimes heed a helping hand; and who, when the chince h out that helping ach man can sand 1 at times, he t it upon Hutelde help tha own exertlons are Lal t times will stumble, and duty to Lift him up « again) but no man tried. for if he he shows that he RY "Any man it im then net him on Nis feet node permanently expec's to he carried, is not worth carrying SEES VAST PROBLEMS. we is loom (ndusttial problems thoir importance and thelr com> The jast half century tin been A indus wat fi vexity. me of extraordinary sookal in (rial development, The chanves have been far-reaching, sme io them. for food and aome of them for ovil It te hot Riven to the Wikeat of Us to Ree Into the future with absolute clearness, No man can be cortain that he haw found the entire solution of thie inflplte y great and jnthoate problem, and vat euch man of us | Re wourt do hie diy must strive manfolly so far as in hin Hes to help br nm about that solution “LC le not as yet possible to say what shall be the exact Iimit of influence ale lowed the Biate or what limit shall be wet to that right of individual initlative so dear io the hearts of the American peonle. All we can say {6 that the need ae been shown on the one hand for action by the people in their collective | tal capacity through the State In man) matters: that in other matters muc: can be done by amaoclations of different groupe of individuas as in Trades Unione and similar organiaations, and that in oe Rt remaina now ae true as success will be for the ian * 4 trast in the ugglo only Ky fue ; ane Noart ite it No man can do bla duty who does not ' wt acre] statesman] WOFK, and the work muy take many dife at ri f our modern tn 4 i way | ferent shapes, mental and physleal; but evelopment ane 1 to Pun Ho owofof thle yd can rest assured that this nolan er, mea pereaponds| HO. 16 10 tote ne te ‘euiren] Work can he done well for the nation ' els and Interente tein tava. bee avored tune h of us approaches hs #tbe wuld nk AN We oO tilt aa only with the determinas yly h individua 5 My | muet work. ar work]! bot with the knowledge ‘ f a liberty! wot ony f nwelf but for others when he tn his turn one mt tt work to fille not-only] Ne taek haw fundamentally the Alit mu ‘3 1 eres of (he communs| tehie and: th me duties, and that f aliens ne fh anally ite duty (of while each must work for himavlt yet at harm comes from i oie ro need of ving} eaen murt also work for the common Mm, Wi lie ardinarily, ‘we can aftord | welfare of all 1 Why eat stem with Impatie ontamnpt Or the whole, we shall all go up or 4 countr ve pUrrOUNG w they fall to jo thelr duty] mo down together. Some may By up or , at ina an usualy fora get from life tie bignest]@o down further than others, dis- kK hia own, fate by himself to the ke pieawure thet life can give | regarding special exceptions the rule ts oat advantage In our elt eh vw re that ny Raval Aye to share PM oa) ito in master, it ie often something of whatever adv: or eca! » work in combination, that DUTIES OF LABOR, whatever prosperiiy In store tor the 4 vwieh aagoclations hero It is . iy duty. that de the summing} nation aaa whole, In the long run ' w the great good conferred yo whole, matter, We must do] aon section of the community will rise wanieatlo ng, By AM adh de urselyes and We must 9 or fall an the communtty rises or ( uray, If managed unwlie ie very wighbors. Bvery good TE ne er ante RA fied bie IF HARD TIMES COME. t ( whole tC would be hard to who af “Tf hard Umea come to the; natt " he womd these ormanigae | oly to hue wife ae ghether as the reau't of natural caw » hat the pants and #1!) yeh ie duty to Nis or because t vite by 0 our mate The Rood THEY ea tee ea uty folly, alt mutter, Certain, the fate sodled with rusolt oth to bts lodividual nefghbor and ta] Us will suffe: more and hers, jens, DUC fapet hous yneaty and sanity State, witch Is simply a form of] sll will suffer somewhat xpredalon for all hia neighbors comefother hand, Providence and WHERE STATE STEPS IN, |)! , | (ous ait wal ehare in then sreneriiy.” e yk relt-reapact and] (0 us all i veslile to Tae down Tee em Ree ot others. tein emis] vive will not ran anare atike, ‘ HH ile lagieally perfec’ | nontiy wiae and proper to strive for] (hing each one of un will get f or to Htate shall and when | ON Heine in_our lives as will give a| strive to make tho conditions of life au eo} shall be left unhampered | chance for welelmproavement: buy woe] that an nearly an pe e each man shal and yee man Who seeks, or trains up hiv] receive the share to which he i honestly We have exaetly the same right lO) chiidron to seek, idleness in 1 of the] entitled and no more, and let ue remem auliie the conditions of fife and work] i hance to do good work worme| ber at the same time that our effort f and tenement houses that ln rang can bo done by 4 man to hie chile) must be te build up rather than to tri Jown, and that We can best help our wolves not at the expense of others, but by hearty Working with {hee r the common 09d of each and all oe FRIENDS HELP. St. Paul Park Incident, “After drinking a cup and a half of coffee once a day | always felt languid and dull, having no ambition to get to my morning's duties, Then in about an hour or #o a weak, ner- yous derangement of the heart and stomach would come over me with such force | would frequently have to He down, “At other ties I Lad severe head aches; stomach finally became fected and digestion so Impaired that 1 had serious chronic dyspepsia and constipation, Mrs, H. A, Hober, for State President of the @ personal friend, told me she had been greatly benefited by quitting eoffee and using Postum Food Coffee; she was troubled for years with asthma, She said it was no crow to quit coffee when she found she could have as delicious an article as Postum Food Coffee, “Another lady, Mra. Mary Baker, of Red Wing, Minn. had been troubled with chronic dyspepsia for years and found Immediate relief on coasing coffee and tum Food Coffee twice a day, wes Wholly cured, Mrs, Judge Stocker, of Minieapolis, told me that Postum Food Coffee was a godsend to her, her heart trouble having been relieved after leaving off coffee and taking Postum Food Coffee, “So many such cases came to my notice that I concluded coffee way the caure of my trouble, and I quit and took up Postom. am more than pleased to say that my days of trouble have disappeared. I am wolt und happy.” Mra. Mary t. Paul Park, Mina,

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