| Show ANNA ON THE STRIKE i Duty of Every Han to Do Utmost to End Trouble Chicago Oct 3 Chairman Hanna of the National Republican committee arrived today and until afternoon wag closeted with Perry S Heath chairman chair-man of the press bureau Any man who would put a straw in the way of a settlement of the great coal miners strike now progressing in Pennsylvania should be taken out to thu nearest lamppost and hanged This Is the way Senator JIanna spoke today when asked for particulars regarding re-garding the success of his negotiations for ending the strike I do not want to talk about the strike I did not think that It should be mixed up in politics It Is a bigger question thanany political politi-cal party or political question and should not bo discussed from a political standpoint No one should be permitted permit-ted to use It for political capital Jt Is the duty of every man to do his utmost to end the deplorable trouble On the outlook In New York the Senator was noncommlttaL The New York Republicans are making up he aidifind from now on the campaign Is goingto be very active on both aides I am going to do everything every-thing In my power to win this election for McKInley and Roosevelt and I be hove we will wfn too the Senator continued But I will not give estimate esti-mate or predict majorities 1 will remain re-main In Chicago during the remainder of the campaign und will make io speeches outside of this city Here however J may address the laboring men several times I like to talk to the worklngmen They can understand under-stand me and I understand them |