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Show jsTipl Disloyalty in Mate and fipls si Disioyiy fire Ipng le'-FraMi I Gooding irace m ants confession To the Mothers . Fastens, Wives, ,nle Given Opportunity of .hidfiine JtefrflrtTC? lRmflsaQFf wl Viiwls .Nonpartisan League Leaders l&llUA, &JwwdM,dH-5 OUll I ilOiCl OSE OF ATTACK ON GOVERNOR GOODING DISCLOSED. fl MfWS W ' illT 'ftOW ,y M'KAIG'S LETTERS SHOW INTIMATE PERSONAL LS U JdV &iSV S'JM VU 3NDSHIP WITH -HORACE MANN. ADMITTED ORGANIZER ' AIP-V r., , (Pm-.. ; NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE FOR GOODING COUNTY. rI 1IMg I IiH ' bOMlN .v CCSFESSIPN. "d In Jill list rrsht. nd rotten hun.-h. md I sural - h' o ; .... M':l "" ". i the run S.-lioln 1M r.od .. Spt. . At At Iho tiarmc r fi'..l dffl.1t. work in ihi mimc-cic l.ttl. '., -yii-l iwvitv court- v!" '"! ,r l''ron to hom l. h.ul Yr.rx ilm-rrrlv un. ' . ,, n-.a.le thi !:n:lnt. l.ut tnisrmi.' HAY M'KVItl s "'". to... , f,tl) a.ltmn-.l hivws mxAf nil - f'''.'t;J,?Zt VrS t!- ' '"f"t. "" ri not put on SCHEME FOR MORE FARMERS. . V ' j .1 1 1 t - . , . v... i:u h In ' Another letter, on : vtlc stationary, fol- I am directing this communication to the mothers, the fathers, the wives, and the .:.r" Mr, j lR- rrKoothF'nATi-fn.v. " t. pis sweethearts whose loved ones are making the supreme sacrifice that freedom and liberty ""Z: tlJ'l may live and that womanhood shall still be the ideal of all that is good in this world to !:5T:r Im! fn;Trnr;jPr,hTrbui' those who have been so brave in giving up their boys that everything we hold dear in this VirR' !; a'"' v,t :" ":Z?IZ VXVul ' world may live and civilization exist. If I could only paint a picture of the splendid wo- rTr! rrL?;LT'T 1,h tht " h s,P,,mh.P manhood of America and the sacrifice that she is making without complaint, I should be' letters of mann. lV:t?;':T:.'Z. "it, ,ZT Proucl indeed; but in my humble way I can only depict a small part of the glory the moth- i:!t'LtVrjr,:T, ?..'"..rst ::r.r erhood of America is adding to the country. I have seen her send her boys to war with- : "i'vov-." j !CHf:iv :"!:" '"V; " "'h 'tt'l.'niL . f!rn),P out a tear in her eye; and I have seen her send them away with tears in her eyes, but smil- :TV t"ahkv I iSt ,?H. rV'S wun rth'r"" "oulJ ,urn ng through those tears, proud that she had a boy to give to such a glorious cause as the -'I;:,; .; jSSr S .,::,I.7;;r one they are fighting for on the battlefields of Europe. A N MPt.S J- V-1'; i nd a oo-y of the foi:o ::-g i.v!.!!t l-.im- lht li.'v r hnvinc no trouMe jet- T- ; brd-':' JZZsX oVV-Ton ;;;f-"ht.,h. i'fH'V'V'T' re "..j", To the mothers and the fathers arid the wives and sweethearU of those boys: I r-rJ 3;HtS want you to read ray m'Kaig's letter to Horace mann, the non- hX !f:;;;;A,,;:: jTC: ''::r'-f PARTISAN LEAGUE ORGANIZER IN GOODING COUNTY, AND THEN READ AR- SfrSMS Zn 'VT THVR LE SEUER'S LETTER TO W. D. HAYWOOD, BOTH ON THIS. PAGE. Then i Vvj.T r- ,.VC n rrart i.m-j of idh-. h.Miy tiur.u thrrc n ,mVrk..-w; tell me what you think of Ray McKaig, who Would employ such a man as Horace Mann; 'ysil2 J.CV-T"' "ji'Vp. " .Vv:-h:.e . i.m.o.' 'rl't.of'oh!',' Vieir on".rrn"!':.'r and then tell me vhat you think of Ray McKaig, who would work under and through and -i1 - -i.-.? aTm v M.v IV-ir FV!rd Mann- Erld-nt'v f'"'1" ' pr.rrvl..t.al -!itieir.ti t .t j. fl ,11 , ., . , t c .-vsN-r-.v was' a t-j ,a - r:'; :z"',n :'t'n by the direction ot such a man as the Leagues national secretary, Arthur Le Seuer. v- -0".'-V:V 'tt ' u 3 ' retort f -nr .til t-hir.f'-v. n-1 ou r.tn h1 arid t1-t J'rov' ' u d. re t'.r t.!:p at ri"-H- tii.r'? it 1b nrth --'-v- - lr, i ;-rii:d. 'r-TTi vh.M lb F'v- fm-n h rw-':t!c!n ht rid oriran!z-it on iul, lut n"" J.;".7:L';:.,f.;hIir. I asked Ray McKaig some days ago to tell the people who this man Arthur Le Seuer .i" - in! thru :hv ti pr.loho' of isorls m In th.it lit- Ar.yw.iv. the re.rnmatlnn h.i . t f 1 J J . A ''1 flu . 1 O'll II J "I 1 I . i-.-t cr ;u5ti.- to i ton. T e k.t.er m -.;,. t.. irvi. th. ..ite ., ,.,rr. tim.. r.i is. lie railed to do it. A tacsimile or a letter taken from Bill Haywood s rues and used , , : ado,-,. r,.,i. . , o c ;, ty. -,,-0 v! ro .r-r ohen jn the I . , W. W. trials at Chicago tells who Arthur Le Seuer is. Read it with care. I AM ruvy , f-,,, s,,s ,o ,c . v MKjUG TEARING OFF THE MASK. TELL ME, IF YOU PLEASE, WHAT IS THE DIFFER- ; ENCE BETWEEN RAY M'KAIG AND HORACE MANN AND ARTHUR LE SEUER? SCUBT iV CltlOll Cll S CCVCt ClVll Of tllC n onc case e arri'ts heing the employer of Horace Mann, and in the other case the rec- rk'ii tt ords show that he' is the employee of Arthur Le Seuer. npartisan League, wrote to But Hay- d dboilt the "Dainticd Wav" Th" information, Ray McKaig, you have kept away from the honest people of Idaho; and while the mothers and wives are offering fervent prayers for their soldier boys -'E v. debs! chancellor arthur le seuer, Prtiident in France and those in the cantonments at home, who are suffering and dying with Span- george, The laura l. reeds. ish influenza, you are keeping up your work to divide the people among themselves. Every night more than two million mothers and wives of this glorious country of ours LARES. MARIAN WHARTON, J " J T-,ur PeODie S CsOlleQe Edtorconeg. New, offer a prayer: FORT SCOTr, KANSAS -for the education of the WORKERS by the workers" 'oh. Father, guard my soldier boy in that land across the sea and in the cantonments at home, and over there in No Man's Land, where death ride3 every wind that blows; Oh, give him strength to ; 0- Eaywood, April 5, 1917. . stand the test of steel, of shot and shell and saber-stroke until victory to our armies comes. Oh, God, y Washington St., we ask it all in Jesus' name." , - ;t Worker: ' Have just returned from Des Moines, Iowa, and am very While the mothers and the wives pray for their loved ones in France and in the can- , glad to be able to report that all of the cases there tonment camps, YOU, the recognized agent of Arthur Le Seuer, are trying to divide the are disposed of favorably and the boys at liberty. I think . j making them believe that great wrongs exist. What a spectacle Russia presents ; we Defense Committee 13 satisfied with the handling of the ,' . rr i i n i i l til i e. Of coarse, it was not one in which any labor toaay! There the people suffered more through German propaganda than they did by ; Principle was involved, and, therefore, the fight waa force Gf arms RAY M'KAIG, YOU HAVE FOOLED MANY AN HONEST MAN IN apiy made to get the boys out. nA-fvn, IDAHO, BUT YOUR WORK IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. I am taking off the mask. My expenses for the trip were $31.30, and if you wid ' send me a check for that it will clean the matter up. How are you coming with the Minnesota proposition? , 1 . . , . . . . ' I hope you don't start anything until the year has expired. i ou did me a great honor, Ray McKaig, when you said in the Boise Capital News ; TWs damned war business is going to make it mighty hard that in ypur hand-picked convention you held in Boise, July 2nd, Gooding did not have a ; to do good organization work or good radical work of any . , yote for UnUed States Senator, hut John Nugent had them all. I thank you, Ray laid, but I think the fight should be now centered ..7, . r .i i . r i L t '.i i .i 'gainst spy bills and conscription. . McKajg, from the bottom of my neart. I thank you a thousand times. . . ! Have you heard from Pennsylvania and Powers of ; Attorney? . ' yours for industnai freedom, i ASK THE GOOD PEOPLE OF IDAHO TO READ AGAIN AND AGAIN AR- al;y (signed) aethur le seuer, THUR LE SEUER'S LETTER, THEN TURN TO RAY M'KAIG'S LETTER, THEN ! ; ; . AGAIN TO THE STORY OF HORACE MANN'S CONFESSION AND HIS WORK j :-'''e letter, which is a facsimile of one of the Government's exhibits introduced in evidence DOWN IN GOODING COUNTY. j ' ;nt.trial in Chicago of 100 members of the I. W. V'., was written by ARTHUR LE SEUER, ! '! connection with "William D. Haywood and the I. W. "W. .' - c . , ' .' ' 'H with ninety-two of his associates, was convicted of violating the espionage act, hit erf or- TfU k T? 'l4' d-4H -a Y s$ n 1k A rrr 4 O 4 .'fnption, hamperin? the Government of the United Stales in the prosecution of the war, g gl rl j O I 9 111 ll C M A O C 1 l M A 1 li I " f-od to 20 vears' imprisonment and fined $20,000. In his testimony Haywood identified .iliL iO V11 -UailV X aillU L .munication as genuine. TH 1 1 1 ' T ' f Tt t ' rT'TTT, i , the Bolsheviki 'Leaders. Which i t-.-V. . xr ls published for the information of the public and explains the stand taken by the ; ...';. Commission pertaining to certain dangerous and unpatriotic acthities within the state "B A - L,,, UJ1. ... tt ,. . , t, Side Are iOii On? UOve letter had been written after the espidnage law was enacted, 'er ould have been in prison today with Ha3-ood. FRANK R. GOODING. iami ' ,,1,1 0'il-J'-'-s-1 Advertisement. ,,,., ' |