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Show IMItrAkl.S Or OltlMMlll LUIUII. Tlir union men lulheCerurd'Alene country, a well aa those at Home-stoad, Home-stoad, Pennsylvania, fluj Ileal Ihey have made a sorry mrsa of their ei-tremeaud ei-tremeaud lawless transactions. Iiitbe presence of tbe military they became powerless, and vthen tbe rtronR arm of the law had free exerclre they found thcmielrr In terrible Jeopirdy. The whole proieodlnKs In those j lace shave tieeri unlortunalo. From what an-ara an-ara filler hearing both tlJee, the striking workmen and minora were not Juttlflcd In tlio courte they purtued. The employment of Iroo'pi to all the cltll authorltlrt because abwlutely neceesarj, for the protection of life and I roporty Anil tho mslntenauce of reace dJ order. The right of latfor are of great Important Im-portant and working I eoplo may lawfully law-fully and Justly combine to oktalu and retain them. Whllo there continue! a conflict with capital, urbanisations of worlteri will bo found necessary aod desirable, ltrasonablo people, wilt not oljtct to them while they are ket within legitimate bouuds. It la only when they no be) on I lliow limits and eucrcaoh uion tho rlgbtaof other that they aro to be oppoieJ. An 1 when that departure la to tho extent of preventing pre-venting nou-unlou men from doing work hlch union mi n rcfuae,or of In-Jurlnn In-Jurlnn tho persons or troperty of cm-llotere cm-llotere or emloyet, no matter wlietlitr the srlevancrs of tho union )voplo bu well or 111 fouudod, the lowers of Rover nment, local and national, If nccuuary will and ought to 1 e exercised lo the utmot needful 1 1 tent, until the lawlen powesrsurren-den powesrsurren-den or la puntahedorcrtiahcd. The voice of cItIIIidJ auclety to the labor unlont today la: "Thu far I ! alialt thou go and no fatttieil Unite I i If jou will to bettor your condition and H I regulatu your own atTalnt, but kteji H yourhanda otl tho pcraous and pro- H j ' Irty of otheri, and do not Infringe H ' j upon tbelr rlghta! " I I It It the right of ertry mantonfute to Join a labor union and to work for euch wage at he li will log to accept. It la the right of employ tra to glvu work to those who are willing to labor, and at audi wages aa cnu be agreed upon between tbe criiiihyer and the 1 employed. Any Inttrfereuee with thla !; by force la unlawful, aud In violation i of natural rlghta. It will le and ought i to be suppressed, If It takoi all the force of I he government to cHert It. 1, Notwithstanding thle, our lyinpa- i thlea are strong for working jieople, atruggllugagatuit theoptreaalona and f liearliussnreauf capital. We desire to lae j thelaborerlneverydepnrtmeutelevated aud fully remunerated, aud relieved ! from excessive toll. We believe tbli ' cannot bo accompllahed wllliout unity , of effort, wlao organlutlon, aud edu cational advancement Unity of lutenete Ulwtau capital ani labor la the great desideratum. Coercion on either fide la wrong an J will not produce good result. YVlen- everuulont atep over lawful bouuda and attempt to accom Ilih by force that J which Ihoy fall to do by moral euailon and cnlfghteued argument, they ex- , cbb themselves to a force v. hlch la ' greater than tbelr own and do great damage to their oaute. HucU hat beuu the outcome of the lawless dolugaat llomealiad and the outragta at Cuur d'Alent. |