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As ati 00)10..4 In time I11 resuit in timilar till' there at in'other part tit ille oat. ilretpliitiois. to all intent and purptsses, ha's (olive ti) slay, 114 results in the short time it loot lostin effectise In Mit rountry, have tnore than eon !welt flea theote! vi tin were dubious at firtt that rattier than being a deterrent in a Wily. t hss actitally atimulate,d ;business an,1 has done much to countTart many of the evils against which busitteno enterprises formerly baj to contend. The speet3ele of druhken ni6 on the public highways 1111$ become almost a thing of the past and many who formerly were addicted to the flowing WW1. have beta enabled through the enactment, elf thit law to free themselves from this tendelncy and give to their wives and familiono the attention and care which entre was denied them. Despite all that may be said to the contrary, prohibition io one of the biggost steps forward that ellis country bat) taken since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. blPn.' - BRITISH COAL STRIKE SETILED.. m Tr 1 OL1,r Or.eat Britain but America, Wand indeed all the forward-lookin- g nations, will be gratified by the announcement that the great strike of the British coal miners has ben settled. In England especially .the TICWS which was given out yeeteyday by Premier Lloyd George will cause universal rejoicing. The strike has been in progress three months and has resulted not only in the loss of many millions of dollars but untold hardship and suffering. Reports from the districts chiefly affectNi have told of priyation and misery in thouptids of homes. For a time even greater ' , lif deopena wo rind ourselves two. and mom of tho muittpliellY of humanitt And so act ItIV more and mor hinds f men and ditternt traits of teen. It le herein that flail taro defers f,.m the petty soul. Ito hsa tom into a 110.1 IIIIPsthr with humanity 'watts ,ho has sided,. hums's. If Dees !tip! III dtroself are sit crimos and sill sonelitoo so it Iti a straight say from tho efrect and childish pout that adapts bark gni Itte.4 p bark up to the wren charactor of tho groat soul that Imps isti and forgives ail '1Th. difference ht ono of degree. The let:a stint 00491 Itself only here land there ano,no men. Tho treat ,coal (which wet tall .1.. sine) sem itself In till mankind, That child and ths mirage toys thoir intellectual peoplp loyooeheir hind. saints lots the brethren.lt innors tote th.tr Port: Abe Joh of the Itehrews )(wed tho chosen permirc; tho God of the middio area loved the eleet; Josue loved the world. lone-facto- r: TWENTY YE4RS AGO. From the Piled of The Deseret News. , rc I, ,. . . 1 exican Radicals The Once Over , Finds I1 4udiences Fickle ' tkillita. Is tsstis4 sous' Ng Owe to &Poled tha yacat tea Joitannotburg Stint It 'Africa. shout.' Piot be etartookall, neese appealed to Americamp as a vacation lasers in ths past, but a antaileaary has raturned from that with a report that delightful alealtolis hey. rage are mails front practically ev err kind of vegetation there. Th. htghball tree has iota been pictured In bong and story. but it really fauna in Johannesburg soya the missionary, Juno 19,kilajbe lyikitlithlUTON, LT vve tAstivw (ill IN; 4tY 1111.1t1ilitT 11. Moiling in kletWA le atit se red ea hoe bests netwerwitted rot' 11111101EMEMPI.,.hap. the Rode SAO awl lia denforeue BY Awrut st httloti E. as the proepecte isteleti AI I)how. TiliC nolo aavior.lr denouriron los that la the dodortlise ithith night be I ury I. otter,' day tho berth ebsele front story told by Jueepa IL aromiounteatod aux Dian that took fleglay, ohm prealdent of the Ariseil . POITgot U kma.. Oa mailer oho& OA to," lienk Moto company oho hes just if1001 by aad Write relayed from a rail to the republic intatiot 'rya Ariihout wink on 'our toteroot twia Is the south. Its natty. et dinl Si the Cashaw tree. roioa reopertabba, hi phi of bd. Nara , "I Ilea bettior On the tonics' In Indicating that U I. a mart of a pay s solar tree. Th. groat ditlicultY attotorrot that Psa oho vas not hoed of, the hotel el Vent pro over. is to liven tourists out t the treetops. tooth Phan 044 oat looking the pleaw" wild Mr. liagley. it is gathered front tin. nlissionarril "It likaa a Sunday Mantling- - The sun st pry A mrrielina in particular rien ta the, 4a4 inioreot ban doe or dited and S, up. and Lb haituee trap from limb hatband neamper and 'tent per cont. Do sere evultortebly e.ollea. It ea just among the upper laNratothes up Ij urging on. the wet of o der whoa 'monitor rovid another to "haw tug orise shot thie Ilsgq011 to thorn do 'W.A..: 'tug f bituriell prowl," that ail rah by lytne Wick nod lottir4 After a whoie day in the bight...Al tiaryird Me Soap Hoe. olonty pi, up? ilorria b winos Co, thick-tongueThe orator wai on A. Mr. Imes the tootles become of New tit, hi a we'd willtos at. liti4ley sat and etichedMod. and their chatted' La not ewe. a Man pro. met". ertwor tall you 'at four per Cen1 . Coolgun eatere4 the pail's a fly Interpreted, In the let. afternoon II 1 fon ive and black flag, Al theearrYing head was and ols to dusk one frequently hears (ornpounied oentbonnuntip a ',piesPlied 'meeker tarrying a soap violent outhorate , a sort of in oeTtateon Oboeiiiiouht - iii placed me took In position. frentied chattywing ilka that of madand one ItAL: )111.4(11. At 'oven pot ront Inwood back then an agontsing hie hair, swiwtil hia kit dened apes MOP' UIU tnolint to $4.bet in about 'cheat firmly in, hia tient hand. snd aerettrit and tho sound of it bode IliradIcej ,. ma 1:0 lotto, prat'," now sill boon tot a new erop of it. branebet erashtng through the tratned ear of a mlonarl the la trea fry. Ilome stimplia explanation IlI take quenter has just aid: cigar Oita time. and aroused shit anger Of his asaticlatea'and been thrown out. ibigsw -People of Mexico" Mr. Seeley's attention wandered for, it moment. The sun wads auras. the oha ir"4"1 grateful, tho plisse under his etie II me full of color and alma, Ms lib as conacitowl of the seri- sneer ed of the orator. though e)g, itel flat bother to follow the word li : aliopily he turned his free on , autotoolitaily oteated notlionotros. The l'unset itt not k runlet now inns within our ardor systossia rain on:r ten minion nit! ter itioe, in As darkness comes others Iteir!n to Ito ay Th. n, obvy.tvgg them law tat n mind 'con!, trim the treys Irs groupa until hoeing heard of aier .lurne4 around In another only the moat hardened adcHrts ra)Atimein. unalpellhrmnblaei band 'struck up." main and try to hang from tb. daortion. It thin had happenort a low said Mr -It wee tho hour for limbo' by their tall. utterly igi fleeter. liUndred prwris ago th peoplo uould Lave been on their kneo prayina to Ithe reguler Sunday concert. Theory.- - aortal)! of tha fact they have no such or az looked the bandsmen bo hopelessly appendage& glom the comet." Now 'for a moment and then atopped peakvie treAt a comet aa Hoaxers dreet ing. Tho band went on Oaring." BY Whitt PPesta to educated drinkers Ain tog grata papaina throuthe' ft, by the piece, vies finlieted and th the moot ho the statement that the know non. ineatir began all over again: rashew tree fruit products a tato of " Illekic Allelic-uDrecrie. Fenster Kenyon hios Imentott a eon,. intoxication which 'reverses the motor nerves And give, tipplers an irteltutional amendment worth whtla. of Mottico"...: it would allow the president to veto Bla-- a A company of eoldiers resistible desire to walk backward on inilividoal items appropriation bilia. metered past wnh a few pieces' of One of theTiOtrelations that temperanew A. th Lsw wands sow he is compelled linusse sit the beat The fickle cry for prohibition in people do to kill tha nt4t1P bill or 111 litti pork of kleakva deserted the oratorpeople and Johannesburg la that they derive too harvel pproprielotut and ..siaalings ran to watch the spectacle. The poi- much amiteement watching tho conslip thromih. Congreaanien that vtA diere marched and counter-marche- d suming climes walking around town 1111144fMt SCIIAtOr K13) on's sienaible ifur a little while. thereby to backwards. ill peel,'" that they do the pleasures of a Sunday adding in amendment not ward the president to have power 1whicri the fun waa warmmorning and the Many tourists ride boreebrick in. to protect the public pordiet book. ishadows gratefully cooling. The ore- - Johannesburg, and more than the usu.. 'tor was patient and silent. As the last RI amount of amusement to occasioned Vice orraitiorially pay,. d although of the soldiers out when the drinkers in this cloys start neor enough to orttiet the evil. Our of eight be again threw out his right tooling their horses through the main in Pe with arm and began all over again: . government street backward. to. partnership whisky took in hundreds of nankin& liexico-of "People hut not enough to pay bark to fami! Tf Viva! The drink enough of the Cluthew bull Whoop! lies of whisky Ileums setkdd whisky fichters In gold lace and open car- tree. you a desire to walk sideways may be cost them. and it is very riages drove by on their way to the produced also. arena. Bull are held on Sun- likely that after a week's spree in the Next Saturday I wo prize fighters day afternoon.fights and the morning pa- upper branches. one might he overwill divide half a million. Another rade is an essential part of the days whelmed by a. desire to walk backmillion will go to promoters. The program. wards and sideways at one and the government will get three ,quarters of same time. This wouM be a sight Run to See 'million. small pay for alworth seeing. f' Every one ran to tree the lowing a prize fight. demoralizing ands and call them by their first names dangerous In its effect on the minds, and throw flowers into the open of boys and young men. Tailored Corseti .t As the iltAt shout of "Viva Antonio!" and "Viva Perez!" died In Europe verinGirrormers of to Made order. especially gambling. are exploited sci- away the Orator rose. Ile bait been Hemstitching a.. One single race. the sitting on his moan box, during this oordlon ntifically. plaating. Paris grartil Prix last Sunday brought intermietdon. Ho shouted aloud to at- buttons made to oramt. Out bete of mute than thirteen mil- -' tract attention: der. Pinking. braidlion franca About twenty million "People of Mexico" broldertng. Mall orders a Then. said )Jr. Bagley. the municifrancs in all were .pent for Sunday's, ing. horse race gambling. The fund for pal band responded to an encore. amd specialty. tho poor was richer by 750,000 francs.' the orator& threw his hand high tor01. Lottertes of all kinds are helping dif- ward heaven in mute appeal against 40 E. BROADWAY Lako tits erent European governments to solve this initsdice of the bourgeoisie. At ' Salt Waimea! It WM, their financial problems. first, said Mr. Bagle n. be picked up It ia difficult, as this government his soap box and started to March ti know. to tax great Wealth. But vice, away with It But as the consciousis easily taxed. d?einft hide.. doesn't ness of his wrongs sank deeper he kicked the soap box to pieces. stamped want to. on his haband finally bit himself to - The .165.676 death. government unclaimed interest ,;11,.ory4 'bonds. So says Mr. Bagley. of Somebody hits trouble but doesn't take the bonds, or doeen't know how to collect the in, terest More than a thousand mil4lions of temporary bonds are, outstand17. as should never they changed, ing. 11111111W11111 have been. 110111 A lyv An most remarkable of all. at .14P: A other government apnd .postorfices ageranes ,peoPie appear even, little Inwhile' asking ''where do I pay the terest On my Liberty bonds?" Theythink THEY are to pay intereet to the governments on money that they lent to the government. Many people have much to learn about tinItne06 . troy-natio- top-mot- d.irr4 I counter-marche- Roo-rah- ANSI' 29, 1901. D. 11, Christensen. of Provo, was appointed superintendent of the Salt Lake City tochoolia. He was named by the board . B. Cooper, who of education to suesed had accepted a position in another city. The solar,' of the superintendent was 11,100. The Deseret News launched a campaign to enforce the law atrainet 'lateen remJil:sir open on SWAIM litspreessions were from prominent Mtge's, among whom were ministers of denomtnetional churches. Without exception they all favored strict Sundikr closing. The Young Men a Mutual Imptovement association aniriishe Sunday schotAs ndined committees to wont for the reform. The IL I. A. committee consisted oksItorge A. Smith. Kir. Grant and earl A. Badger; the Sunday school. C. Felt. IL S. Cutler. Eugene M. Cannon, James M. Saville and H. J. Walk. Senator W. A. Clark. of Montana. promoter of the San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad. was in Salt Lake to attend a meeting of the board of directera Ito declined to be interviewed but 'Much . sated the assurance that the affairs of the road were prospering. 111144 H. Noel sold to M. B. Holland, of ebrask a, his property on the corner of Eighth East and riecnnd South streets. The price was 27.000, moot cash. The deal was made by Tuttle Bros. and 'Woolley. On "reliable Information" The News printed a reporr that the general offices of the Union Pacific system would be transferred to Salt Lake City and that the Harriman and Gould roads would build a union depot. Dispatches from the east told of a terrific heat wave. MaTIT prostrations and 'Some fatalities Werff reported from Boston. New York. Chicaro and St. Louts. x. T , he-co- re ear-'gag- e. , Kid-Fitti- ng t 4 , I ...)1111111,11 Mr. Paulson, lawyer, begins a legal fight to save the life of Mrs Kober, who with the help et fire others. killed her husband- - The lawyer will say that she was insane and. what the thing interesting, he will, exhaust Ms sixteen to keep women off ths,jury.., lawyer, shows intelligence.. have a highly developed sense ii,icei and leis than men of the Also kind of bentimentality. understand the nature of than men. They are able to end pay eliee,tei nos in a person or In a to what they wbat some lawyer gtate of facts than , ,1111.1 irt:th .., rizZrifiliftal 4 shelves. , ----- - - -- :;Winol til re 17":1Flit3s Lax cow?' manateir De ear (sr T.Ittna - ri lit ti 1:cal ey zA t7 I Right from the. Press to You of our special pridesis a cbnstant preparedness to show the new books that are wanted. Scarcely has the printer's ink dried on their pages when you'll find them here on our ,' tells Ithem. Women make good jurors. Too good tct suit a good lawyer. i: One I , - Cultivatethe happy habit ',ping in to inquire "What's newt" of drop- - 'VP - 2 way to keep in touch 'With authors, books and the kenerarttettd of the 'world's new thought. sod Competent and obliging to serve you. bOoli specialists' , , , DESERET D BOOX COMPANY - ,:-- e . ', .. , 11 - 44 oroiDIOttib4M,1 loks 1 - x III 13 1,111ii .! - - v.kezoge modboommEmigon.graolibutali,d-,A- ;;!.: ,v,..4 1.0.1 , East South Temple. - J , rIWP d r . 1111111111111,01in ID , Ip, , ,, - -,-- , Sometimes. )10ne7 Grows Rapidly. them eut 'ant We heap imitattoe and Imitating otter poop!. whom lip denirs. hot It Is nett', a boolneact et tn 04 ttel urittitelkit Spill tin 1140 find Oss that Ma us rot or tamer per Manently come under ths Influence of nor cm who to not Nat pirituatty adapted u. . our man bolt Ito os, say 4 POOL atlitiOt. Ortuf: ,444 yr lomInstt "Ando' US U'Ittith Outlay it,smo that such a perms help tut roprem t, r . j Senator Kenyon's Idea. The COMIti ma come. es iiit il tin-to- ld 1t Vitt hi) etuso. disaster threatened; the miners nearly succeeded in precipitating a general strike of all union labor. Only the utmost tact, ingenuity t1 and generalship of the resourceful Lloyd ; George aud his aseociates prevented.this catastrophe. As it was England waVorced to under, go the worst industrial crisis in all her history. Reflection on the strike and all it bas en' PROSPECTS FOR IRISH PEACE. tailed should convince any reasonable mind of , orsuch an enter'';; for Tweed in Ireland seem the utter waste and futility ROSPECTS settlement just efminers by-t- he 1 The time. a for have prise. than long they brighter some of the ends $ir. James Craig, Ulster pretnier, has accepted fected may have attained at which they aimed. But at what a cost! Not invitation to attend a conferLloyd George ence between representatives of northern and inmany years of struggle and endeavor can po.erl''' .southern Ireland and the British cabinet. they make up for the demoralization and woe t Eamonn de Valera, the Irish Republican leader, which they brotight upon themselves and the . hives of industry. nation. has at present writing given only is tentative There's tleW in the par- nothing particularly reply to tbe invitation. and though he has not ent statement, hut the phrasing is good. Edi- TO PRESERVE.UTAII LITERATURE-- son put a somewhat similar idea in striking definito4y akreed to attend the conference he HE Diughters of ttah Pioneers are to be form when be said genius is made up of one expresses an earnest desire for a lasting peace. cent inspiration and 99 per cent perSpira-- lie deenis it essent jai however. he says, that Ireternmended for their efluxt to establish a per ; ; Oand be united before thet aim call he attained, Pioneer and Historical librail which shall conSomething is wrong with the job or the , , r and he has soilight conference with Craig prior man when a worker does not find pleasure in tain., so far as 'possible, all the books, magato the London meeting. To his suggestion for zines, newspapers, manuscripts, etc.; protiuced his 'work. .Not infrequently it is the job. Men shch a conferenee the trister premier has sent by the Utah pioneers and later residents of this naturally are workers. The vast majority take pride in their work and want to give full meas- a poll a deelinatieh.,: section. Such a collection Could beta distinct tire 'to the: hosg. 'But planta:have become so to.;-Though de Valera s communication to Lloyd asset and would increase in value as the years huge that individuals become dvarted.or seem ' P7 6eorg mattes tie reference to like fact, it is yass by The state has provided Spge in the to be dwarfed by the maehine. They get, out' They .1ceze the knes a that he and his vsnelates Itometime ago 'capy.ol for the library. and proVer care and at touch with nianagement. j spur of ambition. They , will aSsured.Effort be seems it pledged themselves not, to enter into any dissuierision of Public Ledger, 2,' eussion with "enemy eo,entries," and tie tern- - made also to aSserrible4 arelection of the work eA777t LONDOVE AMERICAMSIL in inor perary delay of Utah artists; acceptin4 . rejecting the vitatten hi the London conference is believed la furtherance of the foregoing plan, a The merchant in Britain is, withto be due to a i:,! on the pin of lie Valera "library shower bas been arranged for 2:30 out doubt,leading Mr. Selfridge. who has never re, 4 to ascertain 'whether hi 5 conipalriots would tomorrow, Thursday,afternoon,.in the Bishops nounced a Jot or tittle of his .Americanism. He . - ,' censtruit acceptance si a violation, of that building.' Every Utah author or painter is in.. is now liying in Lansdowne House and ha$ pledge; itts reply to Llnyd iieorge, as publiShed vited o ,bring a copy of his work there and London.ono of the, best'known perSonllities Of in the Irish Bulletin. contribute it to the collection that is to be poniti Out that be is, tonThe manager of The Daily Iktailthe domsuiting with "eerlain repre5entatives of the preserved.. Descendants of pioneers who have inant English newspaper; is an American ypotitical Minority in,this eautitc- before forinstorks produced by men and womenwho have named Pomeroy Burton. The OnlY woman memher of Parbanient it Lady ARtor . who was ing his final anw;r. : passed on. or others who have in their posses princ:nal Nusiness It should be arariled. for it istlioubtless sion a work of litaratu,e or of art produced born in 'Virginia and the magazine in England is owned by a man in , 43 true, that all elernents,M trelata an in Eng forlthe is to it invited Utahn ring by any Chicago. land as Well. At the moment there are nine American weary of the lopg trouble and purpose indicated. , The members of the t turmoil over are the Irish question. The plan of Daughters ofjAili Pioneers, who are Workinx plays running at the London IlWatres. The ,novel of the week "Maintreet;" and as for the British premier to get...the ,e'Onteriding ariduously and without pay in behalf of the the moving picture-bruise- s, four out of and five are showing American fully figiions into entiferebee without doubt has be assistance will movement. any appreciate films.Barm'a., , hind it the 'motive anti desire of be rendered. that may 'finding- a way, encouragement to the amicable adjustment Of their differences TWO NEEDS, AT ' PLEASURE IN WORK. .And the establishment of W4111 nefAl. yeace. There is- also. What the Recording trt H. O. in ell prebatility, a ,' ,, r de- sieeondary thotiVe--thNo libing nan ever made a ituecess of life Wells, is a Tule Bible. What Mr. Wells eviI , termination asccrtain $15 dqlnitely as V.A. on eight hours a day,, F. Al. Sargent declared dently needs is a new w4rldf.The one now in , eible not.the opposing parthet in before the Railway Labor Mard in hi s appeal use was created and underwent. the greater , to labor to 'pull the country out of the tt tuiIreland are sincere in their declarations t :' part of it development without con.ollting that '' he meant is that the him or coneidering his wishes. whieh, frIm the : flat they-4Ndesirous of reaee. If the representa-- etion it fares today." modest Wellsian point of view. was rather lock watcher is a drone or in the way of be11: ; . tives of Vister, the iS, Fein arid the British commg a drone. Drones 1).m-- no place in the scorvy treatmentSpringfield Union. : "" e p, ( I ,; P21 29 TODAY I olap-triool- ne - 4, IV Vawortst I a Ammo oho is a porpetest thlid Sho "stews 'oil th 011444 "truer Imo of them that toio hot lied hot of them Ike( hto ficar'Aind also rushee so bonito Of ti. Itto. torts, fr u. to tc. her 11100804 dcal.hoe with color et lostificathoc hot le flask. epos. att4 I abate 'mord tied lusaeno.tiadIll.itico Iota And I dont hooch hot oho gem eiong "tool a,. salt oil moos of ua who try to too lust end Isis tio Osrestisliss,4 roe I hate wailed ohms( Isi tits soma of , me tt la n d th Slays et Il 'mars sit hots, POW( ltil and my tencluason to that when all 0 ,gaid tind aon wool of our In titerts ore vostortght princlitte, a soul orlsaloa o good livid.. iiito it wohtlie arro . hot as it role it lapsed' from tho Ocoar of tho croll to the letiget 014 the stste in suet theca the tratoctory 'Maj. th bot-that tint It dolgood It to In plain 140e0. TAO aft 1.0111 lititt A Inir" h of tendencies,. had our data aro pent itt j,J OW rt.., t sittrtiosevol, I News 4'1,101.04 1 Tlib0 I hasw tk 01. Ok , ftt MO" NUM'S 11,1111()1- to poisiter the testotiool Vol 11114'h ktr. 111out Hoare, a resrent siti1.77711sie toy from Australia. lot hes iilitersed riot only a 1'et.0 t"11 !Arra torte city be has s tiesteese t drtoitrtinese itn3 ronse,piesit di., of trent, setterilly AO ratitit tit the ttb mien? of Ito rctlirrillti PlItele4111wIll tale has t 1..1..111.0041, intie. fro, reihtoly of, inebristion nor is It to toil !;ltieets of the law in prictisalty tier, ',fps cetiter to I1I4 IflItiI Ststes, Itsit it hoot vIfte loos way II this trte! 411,,r11,11, 11,0 ()Hie. tr emirs's. sorer' at the trw at he, ibis at eierything else lotetoted for Ilse isrl!i Hilevt ief mural conditions. litit not lart,remlrit pott this name a 01,,,i-atoeffort on the social etructore of Ito" country tend hat 'wen thoilsandt atm were ins brought under the ban!fill iiitliietwe of strong !Intik. The anti Van by M'. Hoare between ronComo in an ditiors In the United Sitten othersite progrestise Anstraba as a result of li!lion law, is tti itself aufficient to commetel the lass to the thoughtful consideration 'of the lasenareva el that country and vertc. the rourit4y Met.. Iti(ol'ittitil rike. I telJt talk ,,t z seeeral ritlfesI L. ber.1 I tbr Ayr rettiiet,1 orlered t ta,Ittry labor teor,l, 711,.!P by lbe t than a mittom rsill lit.trker4 jre AArt In iw to walt"ut. Thty, oh,011.1 1,0 Mutt told In a manner etephatie and impetstive that the peple t,f America will 114 approve at b a.m. On the eontrary. puNie and sentiment will be unalterably against them. And in the toe of 3 p9ostor dotarprevad 1st a , poll! ilk, and et.,n atarettoyt 1,14 any strike must teressarily It As. to be regretted. pf roll ro,p, that I ho It axed Poill.t ent;le down, but this IS necesoary ayotemo and inevitable if the.trantpertation Bre insAveney and rollapoe. Figure' retool:GA by reliable and honest nien demon- strata unmistakably that this is a fart. an tpesorable tennnmin taw, domarii that the tett of labor, sillich Walt Froittly.lwrewlett ureter the exigency of wse neeessittto, be brought hack toward it normal ai ?taint,. nieoo thio is dnne willexpre3& pre-i- s At not complete. dita4ter will fall upon the railroado,:arul this the nation can not endure. Times hard enough as it is nithout any such calamity. The workers are not to be blamed for a reduction unduly severe. But they mutt bo willing to make a resionable sacrifiee, Just as this loilers,in practically every other in,dustry 'hme been compelled to doand, it may be added, Just as the capitalista, too, have been obliged tto sacrifire. The losses on railroad in- vestine,ilit, it may be truthfully pointed out, have lb many iredances been proportionately Freater than those contemplated for the eg(i.plOyeet MOMOVer, for thelr own welfare, the rail workers can not Afford to launch a general walkout. It would be the extreme of folly for them to do so. Not only they themselves but their families would Puffer inimeasurably. fly the adthission of their own officials their strike fund ettuld not carry them more than a week or two. 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