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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE volition. The present strike is a result of a direct vote of the members of the various unions in the district, which left the matter entirely In the hands of properly delegated authorities for adjudication and settlement. "The twelfth annual convention recently held In Denver npiwlnted a special investigating committee consisting of Malcolm Crlllls of Butte, Mont.; ORGANIZATIONS OF HORTICULH. & Seaman of Rossland, British TURAL SOCIETIES ADVOCATED. Columbia, and R. E. Allen of Dillon, Wyo., which committee made a spec- Movement Originated in Salt Lake ial Investigation by a vosit to the and Entire 8tate Should Cripple Creek district only last week, Encourage It. and reported to the convention that 1904. 13, Ba T SIDE OF THE CASE STATEMENT Is In Reply Bell ISSUED BY FEDERATION. WEST-ER- to Thot Issued by General and Mine Owners' Association. Denver dispatch says that the executive hoard of the Western Federation of Miners has Issued a statement regarding the situation in Cripple Creek, in reply to the statements by General Sherman M. Bell and Secretary C. C. Hamlin of the Cripple Creek district Mine Owners' association. It la as follows: The cause of the strike of the Western Federation of Miners in Colorado Is one of long standing and Involves the failure on the part of the mine managers in various parts of the state to live up to their own written agreements. As far back as 1884, as a result of a strike at that time, the mine owners agreed that eight hours should that the constitute a day's work; minimum day wage should be 83, and that there should be no discrimination against union men in the hiring and discharging of labor. At the outset of the trouble Manager Mac&eill of the Standard mill at Colorado City peremptorily discharged forty men, members of the Western Federation of Miners, for no other reason than that the constitution of the Western Federation of Miners had been observed to the minutest detail during the entire prosecution of the contest. ' "Absolutely no deaths have occurred during the contest for which the Western Federation of Miners can or ought to be held responsible. Some fifteen men were killed In the Stratton Independence mine through the incompetency of men employed and their culpable negligence of the management. These men were unfamiliar with the work, and were such as this mine and other mines in the district have been compelled to employ at the behest of th Mine Owners' Employmnt agency. We are ' unfortunately forced to abide by the unbridled military despotism that is driving our members from pillar to post. Their fortitude under these circumstances is the marvel of the age and shows the Western Federation of Miners is composed of the highest type of American citizenship. Our attitude is fully expressed by the following telegram: Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, Washington, D. C.- : A duty devolves upon you as president of the United States to Investigate the terrible crimes that are being perpetratd In Colorado in the name of law and order. We will render every possible assistance to the proper authorities In Investigation, to the end that the people of the country might realise the outrages that are being inflicted on Innocent persons by those in temporary official power. W. D. Haywood, Secretary. of a similar organization throughout the state. In currying out this purpose the society mentioned has Issued a circular In which Is set forth what Is hoped to be accomplished. It says: 'The object sought is the improvement of ail conditions which relate to soil tillage and crop production. This will affect all branches of farming, but chiefly those which produce the more profitable fruits, vegetables and flowers. Thus these societies will be mostly 'horticultural,' using the word 'horticulture' in its widest and best sense. When - thirst-quenchi- is the store deserving of your patronage? When planning your purchases the question will arise as to the most desirable place for your shopping. We are in a position to supply all of your wants. It will be our pleasure to demonstrate the fact that we give the greatest values in the city. mation We observe that neighboring states are deriving large and increasing revenues from their shipments of fruit and produce, we note that it Is through the Intelligent application by their citisens of conditions and opportunities not so favorable as oqr own. It cannot be truthfully denied that this state, with Its moderate altitude, total sunshine record, favorable rains, irrigation advantages, fertile soil and healthful climate, possesses conditions superior to those of any other state in the mountain region. Tet it Is also true that Utah does not raise fruit, su Did you ever stop to consider which The Salt Lake County Horticultural Society has undertaken a worthy object in seeking to encourage the for- they had become union men. All of these were old employes of from two to six years' standing. Mlllmen are, affiliated with the Western Federation of Miners and are entitled to all of the protection that goes with such membership. Today the only quesvegetables and flowers sufficient for are the enforcement of Involved tions home consumption and that we are obthe eight-hoday, the right of men to Import these at high prices liged to organise in the unions and to preIn quality to our own. This and inferior vent discrimination against union men not the state of money only deprives of all kinds. which should In circulation, be kept "The responsibility for the lawlessat is but a neglect of also it home, rests contest ness connected with the one of the greatest sources of wealth on shoulders mine the of the entirely TO BE NO and of one of the most substantial operators, the Citizens' Alliance and foundations for home that exists the their allies, backed up by the ready world over. On the other hand, there power of the state government The FOR DELEGATES are Instances even within our local responsibility has been placed on these society where annually as much as persons and organisations by District 8500 per acre is realised from the soil. Judge Theron Stevens, who denounced There should be many such instances, the military usurpation hi Telluride in as there is and always will be a and strong language, from the bench; by ONLY FILTERED WATER AT REat home and abroad. It Is Immarket PUBLICAN CONVENTION. District Judge J. Walter Dixon (Rethat the more intensive culportant publican,) whs openly condemns Govof tivation the soil, the more economic ernor Peabody and severely criticises To Be Affair, Espe- use of irrigation water and the more his acts involving the deportation of cially "Dried Smoking advanced methods of preparing and men from the state without trial or Rooms Permitted. marketing the crop should be encourother chance of hearing; by aged to the utmost The area of culCharles S. Thomas, who plainly In Utah is limited, makCHICAGO, June IS. "Not a drop of tivable land points to the Mine Owners associaobvious the ing necessity of their Imtion and Citisens Alliance as being re- liquor not even a soft drink, unless to the provement highest degree; and sponsible for the many outrages com- it be filtered water will be on sale are not producing because lands these mitted on the persons of helpless and within the walls of the of the Republi to their reasonable many Incapacity Innocent miners; and by the recent can national convention, says dustrious and progressive citisens are Democratic statfe convention, which Stone. seeking homes In other states, appardenounced in scathing terms the line who 'I have been pestered by persons ently unconscious of the advantages of policy pursued. would like to operate a which are here within their reach. It The events of the presnet week in bungalow, but the the Cripple Creek district justify every declined to permit the presence of re Is not an extravagant proposition that if improvements on the lines here sugaccusation containd above. The fol- fTeshment booths of any sorb" Will there be a luncheon room in gested are not undertaken the general lowing crimes upon citlsenship have welfare and prosperity of the whole followed swiftly upon one another: The the convention hallf will be seriously retarded, community of resignation of Sheriff Robertson of 'No; not even that The sessions Teller county, forced by a mob at the the convention are expected to pass if not actually endangeded. point of a pistol and a coll of rope; off with regularity and there will be THE TRAVELING HABIT. the forced resignation of Coroner Do- no excuse for persons in attendance to The entirely new feature which the ran of Teller county, of the city mar- desire anything, except, possibly, a roads have Introduced Into interurban shal of Victor, of various aldermen drink of water. There will be retiring traffic situation is the promotion of the and Justices of the peace in the dis- rooms, however, where delegates and be the traveling habit what called may trict; the entire official directory of others may smoke if they desire. There are citisens of New England tothe city of Goldfield; asault upon and day, writes Ray Morris In the Atlantic demolition of the Union hal in VicMAN JUDGED BY TAILOR. when tor; forcible entry into the four union The young man of today, it is in- Monthly, who can remember churches in were offered the stores and destruction of teresting to learn on the authority of a prayers the contents; destruction of the Vic- Piccadilly tailor, is as a rule much for the hardy traveler of Boston who tor Daily Record by an armed mob; larger than his father, says a London proposed to undertake a trip to New York; steam communication has lesInvasion of Dunnville, outside the mil- dispatch to the Chicago Inter Ocean. sened tenfold the minimum amount of tesA Jermyn street tailor adds the itary lines, by an armed force under urgency which would induce a trip of a shows man men modern at timony that the military command, arrest of their work and incarceration within tendency to a greater height than his a hundred miles, but it has remained the military lines; hundreds of men father and grandfather, and a Cheap-sid- e for the electric road to keep people confined in unsanitary bull pens; forctailor's contribution to the sub- constantly traveling short distances, not shut-down ible of the great Portland ject is. that the man who is getting impelled by motives which would even start luive sufficient to been them, 300 a year is, generally 200 or mine, employing union. men, by order five years ago. man. of the military commandant, on the speaking, a A twenty-mil- e journey on a steam Tailor plea of military necessity, and subse Quoting these opinions the railroad requires as much preparation quent deportation of the men therein and Cutter sums up with the verdict le as a Journey, but the inter-- ! Is our the that It general employed. opinion the Photographs of marked miners re- run of tailors customers are improv- urban car, leisurely traversing pascollect its to town of streets the ferred to by General Bell, who, . he ing in physique. a Men about town, the tailors say, sengers, at frequent intervals. Is such claims, were marked for death, must around of way getting convenient, be regarded as an invention of his own are nearly always narrow chested, but lazy brain. The photographs in question they are not necessarily weak. Country that it seems not to require much In the way of plans or of packing. To are those of strike breakers and were customers have a better carriage. at The better class of customers In the choose between the morning train kept for the purpose of publishing a at train scab list, with the pictures of the men city averages from five to nine inches 8:13 o'clock and the afternoon the catch to so to five feet ten in height, and he takes 8:57 required decision, accompanying their (Inscription, nowthat the country would become thor- a thirty-eiginch breast, which is a train required forethought; while seems 10 m. casually a. If it at adays, oughly acquainted with these men who very good measurement. is have committed treason to themselves The average clerk, however, has a advisable to go to Jonesport, all that and to their classes. These pictures very poor cheat measurement, and Is necessary is to wait for the hourly inare nothing more than those having undersized, owing to bad training, 1m terurban car to pass the' door. charge of the strike in the district proper food, long hours and overSure Cure for Piles. have publicly used for nany months. crowding in home life. Itching Piles produce moisture and Charges that miners are not al cause itching. This form, as well as lowed to vote on questions of strike ELK3 EXCURSION. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are are utterly absurd. As a matter of Prove Juno 15th, via Rio Grands cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Absorbs fact, according to the constitution of Train leaves Ogden 8 a. m. Everybody Stops itching and bleeding. the Western Federation of Miners, It invited. Fare 83.40 round trip. The tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, nr sent mall. Treatise tree. Write me la absolutely Salt Lake Elks will join the Ogdens at by impossible for the execu-livabout your case. 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