OCR Text |
Show Hon lien. Il.ll. r .11,1. a II,. lll,l.. den. Hotter was 23 ycarsof agowhrn ho wojahnlttwl to tho bar. As a law student ho had been a hanl worker ns wcllMni)uiek scholar, nnd, Ids inom ory and application weru equally gn-at, llefon. Ids mlmlsslon to tlio bar ha had practiced n MM In tho police, court at Iiwcll, conducting stilts brought by factory girls against mill corporations for wages withheld on on prctenso or another, and glad enough to earn an woaslotial feo of $2. Tho ndvlcowhleh tho nsplrlng limb of tho law gat o to tho mill girls of Lowell on the occasion of n strlk was an Incident of hit early legal days which mado lilm well r. gnrded by Hi mill owntn. Two or Hire thousand of tho mill girls assembled In n groi to discuss their grlovanei-s. Tho young lawicr accepted an liitltntlontoaddn-ts them, and gavo them sound miller, n.lmit-tlngthojuitleoof n.lmit-tlngthojuitleoof Uiclr claims, but ml vising them to return to work mid strive, cither by rciiinnstranco or n--al tothehvldatur, to securo rhorter hours nnd Ix'ttir pty. This ndrleo cnoscl tho girls to return to work. Huston Advertiser. |