Show MISTAKES OF ORGANIZED LABOI LABO thi THE union men in the cheur apai country as well as aa those at HOE ho stead pennsylvania find that tt have made a sorry mess of thel their and lawless transactions I 1 in tj presence of the military they bee powerless and when the strong arm d the law bad free exercise they fou themselves in terrible jeopardy T th whole proceed lugs in those places h hat been unfortunate from what ac pears pearis after bearing both sides tb striking tri king workmen and miners were hereim justified in the course they pursue the employment of troops to aid th civil authorities because absolu absolute necessary for the protection of life ss a property and the maintenance of and ordea the rights of labor are of great 1 and working people may V Is I 1 larl fully and justly combine to obtain a am retain them while there contina conflict with capital of workers will be found necessary axed desirable reasonable people will 6 nol object bothem to them while they are kefin within legitimate bounds it is oo 00 when they go beyond those liml limits a encroach upon the rights of othe others tham they are to be opposed and wha that departure is to the extent of P arb venting nonunion non union men from dot dola work which union men refus eor of iff juring the persons or property of wf players or employee emp loyes no ma matute whether the grievances of the uni people be well or ill founded t athi powers of govern government meat local af national if necessary will and to be exercised to the utmost ot n need extent until the lawless power our aurre ders den or is in punished or crushed the voice of civilized boci soci society the labor unions today is th thus 1 thou go and no far therl if you V 0 u will to b better a tt e r your conditi condition ik ao regulate your own affairs but jmj k your hands bands off the persons aull perty of others and do not inari their 11 1 w upon it is the right of every man to refute to join a labor union and to work such wages as he is willing to a abo it is tb the 19 right of employers to a work to those who are willing to lat ia and at such wages as can be ag upon between the employer and employed any interference with t by force is unlawful and in vi a of natural rights it will be and 0 ou to be suppressed if it t taken all the fo foi of the government to effect it notwithstanding this our sym tried are strong for working poo struggling against the oppressions oppress ions ab heartlessness af capital capita we lWe desi desire re to aai the laborer in every department elev and fully remunerated and relle relieve from excessive toil we believe cannot be accomplished without un uni of effort wise organization and eddi 01 national cat cati ional oDal advancement unity of hite interests rests between capt capita and lator labor is the great desiderata deside desidera rapol tp coercion on either side is aim aai will not produce good results wb ever fusions step over lawful bou boandl and attempt to accomplish by force t toy which they fail to do by moral suad and enlightened they ex ivale to a force which is ia I 1 letter t than their own and do grea great abage has been such damage amage to their cause he outcome of the lawless doings at HOWe and the outrages at cosur coeur VA dalene Jene |