Show TIlE MAJOR AND HIS METHODS I What a Workin man Has to Say About Him and Them It has been known for months that Major Byron has been carrying a political bee in his bonnet but the announcement made by THE HERALD yesterday morning to the effect that it was the position of auditor and recorder he asked in order presumably to satisfy the demands of the labor class seems to have created so much discussion that it must have shattered all hope Mr Bynon ever had of enjoying the fruits of that office and the publication of Bynons aspirations seems to have knocked him galley west among the laboring men Bynon may make an innocent little speech in our balialf once in a while in a harmless way said a representative represen-tative of the laboring classes yesterday yester-day but just so soon as he commences to drag our organizations into politics and endeavor to use them for his own personal gain he will be sat down upon so hard and so suddenly that he will soon realize whore the powercomes from But this is not all thegentleman went on to say you will hear from one more labor aspirant yet and that will settle it so far as thl Yare Y-are concerned There are but two who are inclined that way one of them has been heard from and the other will show up in the due time The labor unions are not in politics notwithstanding the fact that two individuals are trying to drag them into the mess and we desire the public to know that fact Now if you will only put that last sentence in italics I will leave you And off skipped the gentleman gentle-man looking as though he was prepared to deliver a masterly effort before his labor union at its next meeting |