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Show Ogden, Utah, September m- - xii. 7, 190$. 215 NO. BRYAN DEFINES LABOR ISSUES BEFORE THRONG OF WORKERS Draws the Line Between Republican and Present Attitude to cratic Parties in Their Unions Demo- Great Outpouring of Bread-Winne- rs in Parage. tliiit i;UK;r i lawless and that to settle the labor question permanently we invd oiliy enforce llle law rigorously 1 upon yi Id to none in Insistence clHviri.ee to tlie law. Law is neceshuman sochly. and its sity r, is ess. utial to peace and but we must remedy abuses bylaw il we would Insure respect for, daunted Laboring Men Have Big Parade and Take Possession of City for ur-th- olid cl (edit lice to, law'. Their Annual The important lesson to be barnrd i i t'c i is enti'lcil t., the itixon in a government like tlun. at J. f the problem, of society and guv- - ours is that the ballot is both shield the asi-- i im e mu, li sui h un official G0 jh gept. 7. William 1 ' him tivr,rl the inuu- and sword it proteets him from in- tould 'the . of the ChloMO t:ili-i- r. tl First prize, as the at K'lifng j Itiawny toller, big. stalwart. I. ..lust, liiiuoux active niciiihcri-lilp- . arid his enfurees 1(17 rights. ea-- 1 The world 1 growing toward broth- - jury w i t a in . Ij'.h llama who lull stuuly wot Wi ts of i.U li.nliiig nodes qiir of mvir shoes Second prize, core a r in of Labor today. He a is The needed for first that thing jure in full pofXhlf it of the idy if of Krugg'n Cabinet Bottled Be-- -r a erhood, and our nutiun is leading the a Third TI in th- - dfiiu-ruit'iiihiI hotti from the train by better understanding of labor questions of thraH j ' Ogden today and despite disappoint- - Piize, suit of overalls and Juniper. .MUII.II r. cliai.ibt labor-more pivenleii1 There 1, altruism in this is the recognition of the equal rights inmittee of fifty representative j way. Largest union family oa the ground. The labor oiganlzatiou lias been ; men!, they are enjoying to the fullest had dinner at noon at 'country than anywhere else in the of all, and, second, more intimate aciu tluyc.n s t amdc First prize, 18.00 picture Second prise, iit the otic vxti day erlou inf bw- the fact that handicapped by with the member, of j world, and more today than there ever quaintance. We have righta that may It has been and I am not sure that fur tlieumelvi-s- . rocker. the Iroquois club intie are called natural Bent union baby girl under one year, they rights; He e ivc-thfailure of before. Tliere 1, more the committee. been Notwltiistaiidtng ha, not state has t done unwittingly-yoked tlM jmacraiic we have them because we are Sk.00 order fur photographs. herent; i'rsidt-iiUa- l V. from tlie SixialiM lhbs, labor parade ill0(ni(iun up with the Industrial combinakinship that exist, be- human T,K beings. The government did tions known us union lwby buy under on year, of hi, hotel at noon and was tween u,a more trust. Tlie pmneness candidate, to arrive on his leiebraled oneBest about the nut thought govern-neus them bestow the upon hammock. marchon Red bedule the and of si time, many Speeiul" defi inters to use the labor orlondly cheered by cannot rightfully withdraw them if trust Nail driving cunteal for union marquestion, which concern a common Imus an excuse for combina- in spite of eoiiMplriiig rUiiN lit. winch ganisation es us. Into come world We at all the women. First prise, ried any preceding time. from munity than din. a wind, up dtaugrutuhly dusty brought Gentlemen: The labor organisation 1, a part of without our volition; the environment tions In restraint of trade has aroused the ner set. Second prize one chocolate men went about tloir laboring g, Chairman. Ladies and ion been have that they and It this great movement of the masse, tof youth largely determines the course ths suspb Ubor day is a legal holiday classed together for the purpose of jollification this morning with tut great .set. Is the has of our and worked At ths Glsnwsod Saucer. this ward environment It closer because legislator, lives, fellowship. enthusiasm as though the weather were vu made o to wonder, in the past and it, work i. lot of our choosing. We live under the shielding the combi nations of capital, iwrfet't and Mr. One hundred ard rare for union rar-- I r, worthy m-tthe had as arrived thought tr. moral obligations, and are re- is the result of eighteen years of anti- expected, Instead of being delayed mi (enters, lather and shingle re On day specially set apart for the only commenced have trust Itgislation. only one man lias concern The labor organisation helps those sponsible to the same Supreme Being. nulling machine; second, pair ineu'a (OTsideration of theme, that ii a peiiul sentence for vio- the Rio Grande railroad until 8 oeKuk houH been com- -j outside of it a, sllpiere. it, members because We have our needs that must be sup- lating glvt arternoon. this those who toil. I appreciate the on the federal law tills subject, com- - the increased wages Fnt a to Race for I sidle One set glass we require food, clothing, sheland me the plied; improved program Ro by will tills the of short make paid stay pllment and that man was a member of a labor ter. companionship. We have our doby non-unithe presidential candidate In this city, dishes, tlutlnlca. mltke of this city In Inviting me to condition, are shared a trust than rather magorganisation of this men a, well as by union men. mestic ties, and the tenderness of these Running Hup, Step and Jump Flrat, to participate In the ceremonies nate. The lulHiiing man is justified In thut lie will probably lie cunM-lleDo not understand me to say that tits Is not measured by-- wealth or Ms serum!, safety razor. lamera; In once for leave state at the toy, and It wa, gladly accepted, capital demand that a distinction shall be Itofie Throwing Contest Duniliells, city In a labor organization Is perfect; the position in society. Man has used pet- drawn between the labor rauw Chicago la the to fulfill hla engagement there. order organization ran nn more ty distinctions to separate society Into and ths I'nion. and a, a labor center It 1, king can do no wrong Aside from an address, which may lie Stein white vest. the Industrial monopoly. In the disdifferent individbe these of of but a to than aecond clauses, any group city spoken karcely The trnst and the labor organization delivered from the platform of Ida are when uals Tlie labor organization in com- tinctions world. Insignificant train, the Socialist leader will probae. cannot lie desi rlheil In the same If it were proper to apeak from a posed of men; Its affairs are controlled compared with tlie great similarities The trust magnates have used bly not speak here today. tat, I would Ject a pasaage from by human beings, and human beings that unite us In a common destiny and their power to amass swollen fortunes, Big crowds turned out this mornAll that man touches Impel us toward a common end. Proverbs, for I know of no better one are not perfect. no one will say that the lubor ing for tlie annual parade, which fell while On this day It is well to emphasise than that furnished by the words of Is stained with man's Imperfections, below the standard set In organization has as yet secured for its considerably Solomon when he declared that a, a and his frailty can be traced through the fact that we are linked together members more than their share of tlie recent years. It was not until nearly all his worka But, fortunately for by bonds which we could not break if man "thlnkrth in fill heart, so 1, he. from their work. But noon that the unions formed Into line, i we would and should not weaken If profits arising This is Bible doctrine; It 1, common the laboring man, the judgment profire fundamental differences. The and there were few flouts. The line there street mot, and It Is human experience. nounced against his mistakes must be we could. It ought to be easy to learn trust is a combination of dollars; th of march covered Twenty-fift- h Wo think In our hearts a, well as In tempered by the fact that those with this lesion in the United States, for labor organization 1 an association of from Wall to Washington, and Washocr heeds out of the heart 'are the whom the laboring man comes into here, more than anywhere else, people street Forty Thousand Workers March In s trust a few men ington avenue from Twenty-fift- h human iHues of life. It Ir a poor head that contact are also likely to err. When feel their interdependence. Ws have attempt beings. with a counterto control the product of ulh-- ; to Twenty-seconto separate cannot find a plausible reason for do- the employe deals with the employer, no law of primogeniture Through Streets of Metropolis In a labor organization, the mem- march. I he Is dealing with one of like passions the oldeet eon from hie brothers and ing what the heart want, to da an union The Newsboys' presented of bers unite for the that hffla my speech with this proposition with himself. and lire Cheered. Each Is likely to be sisters; and we have no law of entail which la their own, protection namely, their own exceptionally neat apiiearanee, and all benuM I want to Impress It upon the Insistent upon what he believes to be to prevent the alienation of an exof the made an other organisations labor,- which, being niwssary to their minds of those who listen to me, and right, and the opinion of each, as to Thera is no aristocracy resting upon ezlstence, is a part of them. The trust cellent showing, especially tha United or If birth and colored those who the people deals with dead matter; the labor or- Car Manufacturers. upon read what I say to what is right. Is likely to be kingly favor; The labor question 1, more a by selfish Interests and affected by perform their clvle duties, there will be poo. Headed by the ganization deals with life and with Inmoral than an Intellectual one. car carrying members of the ity Incomplete Information as to the facta no plutocracy ruling In the name of tellectual and moral forces. No Impare Tolstoi, the great Russian phlloeo-phe- r, If the employe has aomejlmes resorted the dollar. Here the road to advanceautomobiles tial student of the subject will deny administration, twenty-fivIn defining the doctrine of "bread to violence to enforce his wishes, the ment is a public highwiiy, and It Is citiwith loaded down representative exto the right of the luboring man hhor, give as one of tha iraeen. is employer has sometimes employed his within our power to keep It open to zens and handsomely decorated proved exfrom ration the the (lf emption ojie support of It, that personal contact position to secure an unfair share of all alike. Here, too, the government a feature of the parade, the line-u- p of law. isting anti-tru- st with manual labor not a recollection the Joint product. It Is the province is within the control of the people, and If the labor organization needs to which was as follows: of former toil, but continued liratid Marshal. acquaint- of the law to place limitations upon no di pertinent of the service la out of he regulated by law, let It he regulated ance with it is necessary to Platoon of Police. keep one both, and the security of our govern- the reach of the voter or beyond the by a law which deals with a inan as in sympathy with those who work ment Is found In the fact that both m influence of public opinion. Under our' man, and nqt by a law that waa alined Fire Department. with their hand a First Division. He contends and ployer and employe, In their calmer constitution, some branches of the gov- to prevent the cornering of a cotnmo- h It not true? that lack of than Kewet(oyo. sympathy, moments, will Join In the enactment of ernment are more responsive ns with another, 1, at the root of most laws which will restrain them in ino- - others to the public will, but our gov- United Garment Workers. (Contlnued on Page Four.) rut Celebration. txt'-uiiv- by ix.-iii- l.- ru s I Ku-ge- ue nt wage-earne- I , ! nd tun-tuaq- d, SENATOR KNOX Tailor. TAFT JUMPS I INTO THE FIGHT Says His System Is in Fairly Good Republican Candidate Refuses to Condition and Work May Remain Passive But Will Be Pushed. Tour the Country. nearest shore port. There automobiles were ready for a alxteen-mll- e drive to Ppegele Grove, near Fremont, where they are entertained at luncheoii at the Hayes homestead, as the guests of Colonel and Mrs. Webb Hayes. Sandusky will be reached by trolley before dark, where they will go to the home of Edward Marsh for the night. The trip to Cincinnati, which begins Tuesday afternoon, will be punctuated with at least ten speeches from the rear platform of the train. Before leaving Mr. Taft will address the old soldiers and make a political speech at the local theater. When Tiffin la . PORTIA YD, t 7. E. H. Har-ffmlate Saturday night for San PtaiKlsro ln a special train. Wine lost night at a reception klj in his honor at the Commercial elub. Mr. Harrlmnn aald: ourselves in far better lhpe lifter the senseless money panic M fail than might have been ex-athe r,ast year leaves ns with '"ratch. W are In a position ? v a.hea'1 "d complete the work an reached another ieecb will lie delivered and then on down the state, a, Including Kenton, Rellefontafne, and Dayton, Springfield Ur-bun- BLACK HAND KING SINKS FROM SIGHT Joe Srturba, CHICAGO, Hi., Kept charged King of the Black Hand, with conspiracy to dynamite the home of Antonio Lumla, today escaped from a posse of deputies and Chicago tectlves by descending a mine near Marlon, 111. The search In the shaft futile and waa finally abandoned. 7. MIDDLE BARS ISLAND, O., Sept. William H. Taft left here this morning for the activities of bis cam- left 7. He has written th Republito arrange can national committee for him a speechmailing Itinerary and ha a suggested that the states of Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and New York be Included In any tour that may be decided on. Mr. Taft has also expressed the view that his stay In Cincinnati might be ter-u- -j minated as early as September 21, thus paign. n( I 0Jt and will do so. ; ht" S J I IH AUTO CRASH Bartender. Cigarnutker. Barbers t Typographical Union. Wife and Son Badly Hurt When Painters. Brewer. Car Crashes Into Another Auto Bookmakers. Street Car Employes Brick and Rtone Masons Going $ - f a EUGENE V. DEBS, Socialist candidate for President, aa he Is travel- ing with the Red Special." Mr. Debs stands on. the extreme left with his engineer and fireman. At the right I shown A. H. FI oaten, Socialist speaker who was deported from Teliuride. Colo., because he sold goods to striking miners. The special is composed of four care, decorated with bunting and Socialist slogans. Mr. Debs la at home In this picture aa ha waa formerly a locomotive fireman. at High Speed. Plasterers. Hod Carriers Teamsters. Cement Workers. Third Division Machinists and Apprentices. Boilermaker and Helpers. Blacksmiths, Railroad and City. Rhe-- t otetal Workers. Railroad Carmen. Fourth Division. and Joiners. Carpenter Electricians. Sports at Glonwood, With Pries Offered Btart at 1 p. m. Boys race, under 14, boy's suit of clothes, buggy whip. Boy's sack race Under 14: first prize, pair of shoes; second, baseball 14 First shirt. Bert broad jump. First prise, gentleman's fancy vest second prise, dress shirt. 1 . Lathi re. Second Division. prize, box of perfume second prize, hammock. Union mens foot race, fra for all. First prize, pair of shoes second prize, pair of slippers. First prise, Best standing jump. one hat and flutonlca Second prise, A ?: numbers. mitt. Potato race for girls, under Storing t0 the advent of the new n tne north bank of the Colum-constructed by the James J. Hill n.m' .Mr Harr! man said: e hv ,Tlev,r done anything to ur northern "P neighbor out and we win Indent, In the Past kero 7 to nT than nth,n mi. understanding. We thought we dL,r!ee,neTt w,th pur northern th We le'lrved was vlolat- 4 15 emoothed oat feeling. assigned speaking dates, coming as la does directly upon the visit here of National Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock and hla desire to hasten the time when he la to take the road la regarded as showing his fixed determlna- tlon to be personally In the fight wher ever it may be the thickest and also hla determination that no doubt shall muc!l Interacted ea exist aa to hla attitude. a i h helping l?re1r,p,nr th,B country end I cant conceive of anything more develop it for what depressing than to be denied participa. th. U Wh In- -i tlon In nt! active campaign, or to be herT w - welcome other rail- -j kept quietly in on mads in place, depending hp1r, V'1" tate grow." Hr kM-wholly upon necessarily fragmentary meant' "owed that he as to what la going on and as !.ld ,n Wffard to the animosity reports to what conditions are." d the Hill Inter- This was the recent summing up by m, at an end. for he said later Judge Taft of hla personal feelings In hiL ti ri uulry between the two the situation. "vtmg ov In a Iunlneea way, The Taft party left here at Id h moi Richardson's neighborly here- .o'clock on Commander lsi vindictive. 1 yacht Jessemlne for Port Clnton, the Broom Workers, Union ladies' race. First pHze, hand bag Second prize, rocker. Single union ladles race, over 18, 15.00, Carr's drug store Second prize, kimono. Union stout ladles' race, over 175 pounds, on water set Second prise, hand bag. Union fat mens race, over 200 pounds, 84.00 umbrella Second prise, case of beer. High Jump, open to all union men, 82.00 hat Second prize, bottle of Early Times. Oldest union man In point of con GENEVA, N. Y, Sept 7 Krnator Philander C. Knox, his wife and eon were seriously In- Jured In an auto colllslnn ye- terdsy. The party was . going at a high rate of spied when thR chauffeur Inst cnr.trol of the machine and crashed Into an- other automobile. The Knox car was thrown into a ditch and the occupants of the car were hurled through fh'e air fall- lng with fearful violence. Phil- ander C, Knock, Jr., was badly braised and unconscious when picked up end remained unenn- scions for several minutes. The father, mother and eon were re- moved to a hotel in another au- tomoblle. te 4 te te te IIKEH KILLS HIS WIFE RAN JOSE. Cal., Sept. 7. Mrs. J. Roderigue was murdered by her husband, J. Roderigue, a butcher, at 2 o'clock this morning at Palo lto, Roderigue returned home drunk and quarreled with hi wife. The wife ran from the house and the husband pursued with a revolver. He shot her In The murderer the back as she ran. waa placed In Jail. The dead woman was 25 years old and the mother of two children. |