Show I The organ of Democracy han finally I waited up to the fact that The Tribune r has said something on the coal Htrlkc II t but It alTccla to think Unit this wiylng has been recent The fact Is The Tribune I Trib-une has not varied at all from what I It said In the llr > t place III condemnation I condemna-tion of the arrogance of the operatOrs I and the fnlrnoss of the miners proposals r pro-posals It Is true that the opcratoro i have made some very solid olatcmonts resting on theIr legal I rights and their I maintenance of the principle that t I man has the right to worK for a living I for hiinBOlf and family even though he may not be willing to Join a union But ns wo have said nil the claims of the operators that are shown to be right would be conceded by any fair minded and competent arbitrators but rjuch arbitrators would also take Into consideration and accord the rluhtful claims of the miners and this appears to be the stlcklnc point the operators do not want the miners to he considered consid-ered 1 at all Under these clvoumetanccs we believe that the public bus the right to enforce the delivery of coal Just as It would have the right to enforce the delivery of water In a city that depended de-pended on a company for Its water supply which supply might bo shut off by reason of a quarrel between tho company and Ita employees |