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Show What tub Politicians IIavi .; ; Pom:. A labor reform committee re :; cently wrote to senator Wilson, 0 Massachusetts, reiucsting his aid am ' - sympathy in their movement. Th' s fonalor repiicl that ih ltepublicai t! party had done so much to ivlievi -;i labor lioiu tho ownsrhip of capita mid so much remain's for it to do tha ' he fell constrained to st.iud by it till it: ,: s;reat woik is secured and tini.-hed Mr. i!on is simply a riid partisan "h v.ho bavins aided in liio creation 0 tho ltepubliean party, can see nothinj r good beyond or outside of it. It 1 cxecdicgly doubt fd whether the ver diet of hisLory as t.) that party will hi '.: as unac'imou-ty favorable as lie as ' : sumes; certainly the laboriiii ciasse; ; were never so earnest in their protest. aa:n-t abus and in their demand: - tor riforoi as now. Capital novci ,:" po.-sessed the power of a graspim .- monopoly that the law n.-.w alTord it ' cniuuicixial li'isi::0.-5 has beca seldou less profitable. Taxes "were novel l hi cher. hi reuiru Savory is abo!il:ci a:,d we luve a hu,'0 luuaual debt: very sod things in their way; bu: hardly suuijicut to ju.-iily senator Wilson's Wil-son's vulo.iy of his purty. l!ut ther the L'U.-ii;e? of tho proIe.-.-ional politi c"an has leen unprccdinlcdly good |