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Show B The Labor World say3 that William Little, a H member of the national exeoutlvo board of the H United Mine Workers of America, who by his con tact with miners all over the East, Is in a position to form very correct estimates, says "I have re- A. centJ been traveling considerably among the; wage-earners, and it seems to me that 'there if , nothing, or nobody in it but Roosevelt." ' Further he says that Roosevelt is the wage-earner's friend. And he adds: "He may not be able to secure all that wo reasonably need, but we can depend upon It, he Will got us mbre than any other man I know of." Tho wage-earners of Utah Should read that statement carefully. It directly concern's every one of them, and they should look the situation fairly in the face and remember that the 'working 'work-ing man especially needs two things One is a place to work, the other is fair treatment Tho Republican party is the enly one that promises both. |