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Show ONE KILLED IN CLASH OF MINERS BACK BAST WILLIAMSON, W Va, July 5-Ono 5-Ono man was killed and three are known to have been wounded in n battle Into jesterdsv at Hodwfleld, dot wis of which began drifting in here today, but which at noon were far fmm complete. According to tho stones, tho mi miners nt Iloderflqld fonnwl 11 union organization 011 Friday, Fri-day, mid 011 Sundav aiteninon vvero holding a meeting in the oja-n nlr whmi they were fired iixin trim the, Miiderbrush on tho mountainside. Many of the miners, who vero nriued, sought cover and returned (ha fire, tho shooting lasting for some time. It has not et been made clear just who liiado up the attacking partv, A companj of tho statu constabulary, winch was on dut dunng the sos-siono sos-siono of tho speeiol grand jurv which inspired tho shooting in vvhcli (en mon lost their lives, and wliich made Its report hatunloy niKht, loft hero for its homo station nt Iteikerlej and should have btun in tho neighborhood of Jtcderfield soon alter tho shooting, It was reported that this company hod taken charge of the situation at Hodorfield. Telegraph and telephone, wires through that section were put (Contlnuert on Page Tour) " MJAMESM.C0X0F OHIO ISM NOMINEE (Concluded Prom Page One ) mental fcoiHiiii) mill a relentles-j puf suit of tin- who take nihuntage of postwar conditions and are demanding demand-ing ami receiving outrageous profit. The Tariff Wo reaffirm Hie traditional pottajr of the Democratic jmrtj In favor Of h tariff for revenue only and eimflrin the will) j of hatnir tariff rrvMnM Upon the Intelligent research nf a turn partlwin t-nninilln. rather than op rm i he demand of mlf1h intemU, temporarily held In abeyance. Budget System. In the Interval of ernninu) and sjond administration, we favor the crenrlon of an effective budget system that will function In accord with the principle prin-ciple of the ctHtatltllllnii. Agdcultutal Interests. To the areat agricultural lnterels of iIip country Hie Democratic party tinea not find It ni'pr to make) promise. It already la rich In Its record of thing actuall) aceHnplll rd. In thf flrat term of thl Deawrratte nil mini at ration lh national hank net m an altered an to authorise loan, of ftrt- years' maturity on lmiroVl farm land. Ialer wa etabllhid n tc..i of farm loan bnnk. front which Hip lioiTowlnr Already exceed Saoonotiono and under which the In '. terent rate in fanner lata been se ', materially reduced a In drive, out of ImMnej iltt farm loan Miark who fnnnerl) nlilteil It) extortion uptm the great agricultural lnterct of the Thus It wa. a Democratic mngre! In the admlnlMrallon of n Democratic Jiri-Jldmtl vlileh enabled Hie farwent of America for Hip ftrxt Hum In obtain ob-tain rrwllt uiHiti reaonnhle term and litatircd their iipiKirttti.lt for tho fn lure development of tine ua .ton's agrt cultural rtoiircr. We- fator Mich legislation nt will mnfnrm In Hip primary producers of tlm nation Hip right nf rollcotlvo tmrgnlnlng and Hip rlslit nf loopcrn Hp Imndllnic nnil umrkcllnc of tlm prniluctd of the Horkxliop nnd Hie farm nnil audi IcirMutloii as will fn cllllnlp Hip expnrintlou of our farm pnxtuclK. Wc fawir comprelienMtP aludlos of farm priHliicilon eoxta nnil the unccn-nornl unccn-nornl pulillnitlnn nf facta found In such MikIIoa. Labor and Indudry. Tho Dcniocrntlc party In now, as ever, the firm friend of honent labor nnd lhi promoter of progri'velve In-duxtry. In-duxtry. It 'tnt)ll"lnil Hip dipiirtuifut of labor nt Wiuhlngtou nnd u Uemo-cnitlc Uemo-cnitlc prfnlilpiit called to hW offlilal council board Hie first practical work Ing mail who evr held n cabinet portfolio, port-folio, t'tider HiU administration havo been estnbllslicd pmplo) incut hureuiia to bring Hie mun nud the b tok'utlier; huo been peacvahl) detcrmlntMl ninny1 bitter dlnputcx between capital and Inbnr; were paKned lliu clilld lulior net; the ttorklngmAu'a toiiipenMiilnn net (the ext"iilon of wlitcli uo udo i nte so na tn luclude laliorerh em.uci'd In loiidlin; mid uulondliiK lilp and In liitcrstnte comniercii) ; Hie l!lil hour law, tho net for vncutbuial tralu-Iiik tralu-Iiik nnd a code of nthur w liolroiu laws affecting Hip liberties hihI bet terlng Hip coiulllloux of Hip luborlng eltiKke. In Hip department of lulior Hip Deiiiocralli iilmlnliruilnii itab llnliud a woiiiiiii'h hurumi, uliUli a lie publleiin couurtHm diitroed b) wlili-ilniwliiic wlili-ilniwliiic appropriation. In prlwite Indumrlal dlnputps vw are opKied to itmipulKorj arbitration at-a at-a iiietliod plnillblp In Hieor) tun a falluto In fart. Willi rwpeii i K'-priimi'iit K'-priimi'iit Hwrvlep, wp hold cIMIm tl Hint Hip rlulitx of the people lire ir iiuiouiit to Hip riant In Mrlke. Hm er, up prnfihrt Hcnipiilnii nxard for Hip ionilltlnnn of public einplo. uient nnd pledk'P tho Deinoemtle ir-ty ir-ty to llishiut Inquiry Into Hie pin of Boxernmeiit iiiiplo)i'i nnd inpiulh apced) ii'gtiliillnns declBiutl in brunt snliirlwi in a Juki nnd proper leel Woman Suffrage. We endorse tho propoMi-il nlm iei utii nmendmeiit of the conHtltiitlou or Hit United State, granting equal -ufr niKP to woincii. Wo longratlllHli Hie ItWlxlalurva of thlrt)-fle JtBlec li-ili Ium Nlreuil) ratified nld mueiiiliiieiit mid wo tirso the Domnerutli Koer tmra mid leulHlnture nf I .imt North Cnrolliia mul I'lorlilti uml mh states n hao not jet ratified Uf federnl snffnign amendment tn mil III mi effort to mniplote Hip irm of tntlfleatloii and Heeiire the ililm sixth Btiito In tlnio for nil the wonien of tbo Unltul htutPK to Hirtlelwi i Hip full elettlon. We eoiiiiiiend Hi effecthe nilxoi-ncy of tho iiiotnAire l l'rcdldent WlUnn. Disabled Soldiers. Tho fwleiiil go eminent alionld front with iitinoet csmlileratlon eer illmibled xoMler. willor nnd imiiltm of the world wnr, whether Ida dlaulilllt bo duo in wound rucelwil In Hn of IK Hon or to lift.lt li linpiilreil In Mr lc; nnd for the dependent of the linno men who d(ed In line of dun the KOMiiuiiieitt'a tendere-n eoiuern nnd rlchoxt bounty hliould be tlielr re-qultnl. re-qultnl. We bellee Hint no more lileb or Miluwl prhlloge enn be nffnidiHl to nn Aniurlenn iltlren than to Ikhouim n freelioMn- In thp wtt of the Unliril StaiM nnd to thai end we iitedgp our nnrtv to the enactment of ..Idler iet-liennnti iet-liennnti nnd home aid letrlalatlou Wlrtch W afford to th inpn who fflllirlit for America the nwrtttnlty to become imiii ,md liotne owner under eondltinn nrfonllnr: jrwwlne jrovem ment Hnce nnenciinilerel by rtwlicM dirnculiie of ml tape or ndtmi.e fii.nndal Inteatment. The Railroad. The rullnmil wrre anhjerteit to feil-eral feil-eral . .uirol N M war meaeun with OVII o tier mIpii limn the unlfi trnnn-JWrt trnnn-JWrt of triH. munltloni anil h JlH" When hiiiiniii life and niitlonal "- were at iake, profit could not ue (nii.idered, an, .. ni, j.-. jSfal o ration, howeter wan imirkiil IW im hiti lllif.'nre ami efflilene Hint Mdnnnl7.i lf, H reviiltnl In mum find nmrkr I rpforma. The enjnle Ei t kn or who not Mil) ttroxxly liftuaif I in .huincftill) initwom n in on prai tires oerenin the Inlitiii ixmtli. nn nnd rnldil addl-(li addl-(li I.pii. nui'iit Hint initinnementa. lKonKinli ennhliil iH-rllin without lf raie rale. Hint prhiite control WciiWI hae fimiiil neeenaary ami lalmr " tMated with nn exact Jtlntlce that fciiin-i the enthiilnllc conin'mHon thai M tor demanded The fitnda-IftMmil fitnda-IftMmil purpoM- of fetlcml eoiitnit wn nhleet fully and Mdemlldl) aejil at fnr Ipiw rot to the tnXNi)cr than would have bein the cae umh-r lull nti oHratlon. Inveiiin-iim in mlln.iiil pniM'rlli w-ere nl unij ant it tt iro ernmetit owrathm. bin im ernimtit niaunaement retorniil H prN rile. nH) Improved In eer )d'"l"il ami Pti-lltUe delnll. A Itri i ink wi arenlly il- hnrkd. I 'the prealdinta recoiiinii'liilniluli of I return to priate ownerhlp itii.c tin-1 ltipiiblluiii innrt.y a full enr In Willi h in i iinn the necemary leglaln tifu The Imuae touk lx month: in fortniitnte ll liliii. unit imother lx Inohtb wn continued l) the lleiul- I lb mi Mmiie In opinllv airop iMiate x a ilieriicnii' the l.chtunimlni bill nem to the prvlileni In the cbw ItiK hour of connvme. and li wn forced in a cholii- between the ehatM of ii etn nnd Hoiilcence In the lniiiire Mibmllte I, however arae mat lnie biiMi id- ohjerllon to It. ; Th hoiiid Im- a fair awl complete tet of i In- law hi II careful awl mature ma-ture action h ni.xri-i may core Ha (Wei ta and Iiimi-p a Htnmucli. effeo-tle effeo-tle triinMtrtnilon )leni umb-r prl-ate prl-ate owiierhip without owrmitciit miboldt at the exieni of the lnihitiy-t-r of the toiintr). Improved Highways. Improteil nwiU ure of Hiil luiort-lime luiort-lime not oul) to lommene and In-lutr). In-lutr). but hIo to agriculture and rural life. 'I be federal road ait of Iblll, emitted b) n Democratic con-grew con-grew repreenied Hie flrt )tem-title )tem-title effort nf Hie got eminent to In-ure In-ure the Imtlillng of nn mleuatu tyn-tun tyn-tun of riNiiU In this countr). We fator u pontlniiancp of Hie prevent prev-ent fiihrnl aid plan under exUtlng fiHlornl and mate Hpmlc, umeiideii mi no to Include ni one of Hie ele-inenta ele-inenta In determining Hie nil In In which tho etvrnt mute Minll bo tn-titled tn-titled to lmre In the fiiiul the nrcu nf uuy public liimU then-ln. Wit strongly fator the Inirvafted use nf the motor telilde lu the tniua portnllou of tint iiihIN and urge Hm removal of the restriction ImpontHl Ii) Hie Itppuhllcnll eoilKret-e on the ii. e of the motor detlceH In malt traiik porttitlou In rural terrltorlea. We ib-t-lre to eotigratulaiti the American Amer-ican people iihhi the rebirth of our merclmut marine, which onte more maintain lu former plan- lu nut world. Our priNcut faillltlo for dlMrlbtt-Hun dlMrlbtt-Hun lit rail are Inadequate ami the promotion of trnnpor!Htlon b: wuior Im lniierlle. We therefore fator a lllienil ami rompreheiilte jMlf for l..e ih telop ment and uilllnatlnn of our harlHira and Interlnr waterwa)N. Reclamation of Arid Lands. II) wIm liirhdatlou and riirfle adtnlnimtiiHou we hate irnufnrmed the Kntertiliieni re Initiation proJeitH, ripn-M-iitliig an lutetmiit of ?!.-tnHMKMi. ?!.-tnHMKMi. from h condition or Impend hig failure and lo of oufiili-me In the nhlllt) of the KotemiiKlil to earr) Hiroiikli vtidi lance oiitcrprlMw to a lonillilon of ili-moiiMmied MictH. whereb) formerl) arid nnd wholl) nil-produitite nil-produitite IiiikU now uialii IO.ikhi proHrou famllleH au.1 Imte nn nn-mini nn-mini imp production of mort- ilniu 0.(NMi.fHj not iniludliiE Hie irow grown on n million mctcm outside the project nippllwl with .t or jo' water from goterniinni works We fator ample iippropriutlou for the continuation uml eleuloti of IhU Kioat work of borne hulldliitr ami In-I In-I t-r mil Improtemeul along the uino ueueral line, to the end that ail ptm-tltiil ptm-tltiil project Khali be built, mid wider wid-er now running to wnte mmll be uinile to protlde bomi and add In the fond xiippl). power resource anil taxable proKrt). with Hie gotem went tiltlnmtely relniburMHl for tho entire outla). 'Hie Pemmratle Hirt) henrtll) In-dor In-dor the irentlou ami work of the federal trade eoinml-lou lu etubllli-lug etubllli-lug fair field for uuiipetltltc litial nttw. free from restraint of trade and iiioiiohi, uml leeommemlk am pllfleatlon of the xtntille goteriilng Its aitltltle -o ax to xnint It nullum Ity to pretent the unfair iim- of intent int-ent In nwiriilnt of mule Livestock Markets. Kor the purpo-o of lu.nrlng Jut and fair treatment In tin greut Inter-tato Inter-tato HtitiHk market mid tlm In-MIIIIuk In-MIIIIuk eoiiflilenco lu grower through w)kli prodmtlou would be Mlnmlntiil and the prlcu of nieat to loiiKiitner l.o ulllniHlel) ihiiiiI. we fator the enactment of legMaHou foi the mi-port mi-port I i-I oi i of audi rmrkcln l the national na-tional goteinment Mexico, The I'nlteil Jsttlie I the neighbor and fllonil of the niilloin. of the thtee America III a tor) kpetlat eine, our Intermiiionnl telutlon In thin heuiUpheie i-liould bo churneterlsed by good will uml free from mi) po-hOjIo po-hOjIo UDildon a to our national purpose. pur-pose. Who nilmtnlMrutlnn. reineinherlng nljtmx tlnit Mi'Nlui I an IniUpt'iulent nation ami Hint permanent xtnblllty Itl her got eminent and lit r lntltu-titiDs lntltu-titiDs lould iome only from tho iniihent of her own people to a government of their own making, ha been unwilling un-willing either to profit by the misfortune mis-fortune of tho people of Mexlto or to enfeeble their future by Imposing from Hie oullde it rule ttion tlielr temporarily ilUlmcled cotuulls. Asa uuiMHiucnie. order Is gradually reappearing reap-pearing In Mexico; nt no lime In man) )car hate American Hte-t and Intereel been nt wife a they now ure: peaie reign along the border and Indumry I reeumltiK. When tin1 new nn eminent of Mexico Mex-ico hall hate shell ample protif of It ahlllt) iH-rmiiiienil) to maintain law and order, Mgulfleil It willing-neaa willing-neaa to mt-el It luteriiatbKial ohll-gallon ohll-gallon and written tiptin It maiute biHik Jum law under whlth foreign Interior hImiII hate rlklii a well a dutle. HihI goteriiment "hntlld rttcelto our rei-ogultlou ami )niwtHioilc ue irt t'ntll thee pmer et tatlon hate been met Mexico mui nmllse the propriety of a hiIIc) that aert the right of the I'liliiil Sialic to demuud full ptolettloti for II vlllawi. Petroleum. 'Hie Democratic parly ieconlse the Iniporlance of the aiipillllou h) AtiioiicMiiii of mlitltlouttl koiirce of uppl) of petroleum and other mineral, min-eral, ami ibnlare thai iuh uiqul-ltloii uiqul-ltloii both at home ami abroad .liould lie fitcteretl nnd em-ourageil Ireland and Armenia. The great prliulplu of uatloiml olf-detoriulmitlou olf-detoriulmitlou has tinelteii contani reiteration u one of the thief ohjet-tlte ohjet-tlte foi which Hil countr) entered Hie war, uml tlitor) eetahlllnil ihli prim Iple Wllhln Hip limitation of Interim-HoiihI Interim-HoiihI ioiiiII) and uage thl out en lion tepenl the M-ternl pretlou ex-pn-Miloli of tho H)iiiwilh) of the Ueiiiocratlc Hirt) of tile I'nlteil State for the nplrHtlniiM of Ireliind for olf-goteruineiil. olf-goteruineiil. We epre our deep and enrnem Ktmiwith) for the iinfoiiiiuute Hnie of Armenia, ami we bellete that our got eminent, inm-lmeui wltli It con-ktlttlllnii con-ktlttlllnii and principle, hbniihl render eter) .lble ami proiier aid tn them In their effort to etublbli and maintain main-tain it goterumout of their own Our Possessions, Wa fiuot thu grunting of lndemn-dfiiio lndemn-dfiiio wlllioiit uuiieiotMiii) delu) to tho WitMUMiti inhabitauta of the I'lill-Ippllie I'lill-Ippllie labiiltlk. We fator a liberal pollc) of linme-ateadliu linme-ateadliu public land lu Hawaii to piomotc 0 larger middle clu cltlsen impiilallou, with ixpial tight to all iltlxen. We fator thu grunting to the people of l'orto Itko tho truilltlomil I err Mortal Mor-tal foi in of gnteiniiieiit, with 11 tluw to ultlliiHte tttiitehoiid. We iiiiuuiPiid the Duiiuni-atlc mliiiln-iktrutlnu mliiiln-iktrutlnu fm liaiugututiiig a now polio n In Ahuka, 11 e Idem wl b) the lonmiuitlou of the AI11M.11 iiillrond ami opening of the nail mid oil fluid. We declare foi tho luodlflititlon of the oximiug coal ami land law, to promote pro-mote ilotelnpineiit without dlMtiirhlng the features lutcmltd to preteut monopoly. mo-nopoly. Asiatic Immigration. I Tho pollu) of the United Mute with referunto to the nouiiilitilkMou of Asiatic Asi-atic lintiilgriinta I u truu expression of the lutlgiiient of our peojile and tn the H-ternl Mutt wIiih..- .uTtiph- H kill ullunllou or Internal condition, M mukit lid IKtllc), and the Miifoiceinrut jl of Hie luw-s ennctetl purMiant Ihefitu H of iHirtlctllur concern we pledge our H The Postali Service. The efficient') of the Heiofflce 1I1- H imrtmenl lia been t Indicated aiwln-t H a lualltlou and delgnltig alt by H the efficient) of It oiterathHt. Ha H recotd refute. It aallaul. 'I lotlr H tolce art- llenied and Hiir chameH H mte collaHHl, H We commend the work of the Joint H iitminlti-liMi on Hie reclnlflcalltm of H aliirle of (hMiiI euiili)eee. recently H conolutlttl, whlih commliwhfH wa er H a let I It) a Peiuoer Hie HtlinltllMralltHi. 1 'I lie DeUHM-ralk' wrt) lui alwuy a- H Mtretl uml will continue to fator, Ho H fair and Jut tientmeni of all gov eminent emplo)ee. B Free Speech and Press. We ttt-tlit the unfounded reproainen tlliit till agalu-t the iMiittcrntle ail- iiiliilfirntltiu for niliKHl Interferenit H with the freetlom of the ro4 ami H frtetlom of poeh. H Conclusion. H .telletlug that we liate Ketl the It.-iii.M rnlle faith, uml retltuc our jH claim to the loufldenic of the people H not upon gratiilloe promlM-, but up- on the Millil ki fm mam e of our H part) we Milimli our rtttird to tlm H nation' eout-lileriiiloii uml uk that B the pletlge of thl platform he 11 t fBl pro I -til In tho light of that moril. BVJ |