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Show jjjT MAN'S HAND ..nendous Resources at "command of Morgan. 0S ATLANTIC TRAFFIC Him t0 0rder 0reftt n , w Stap ' Cardiff or Any-J" Any-J" Ell n-' Brl"B 0ver Car80e fftal He H s Ordered Tlity .jisd Tons Sent Immediately !ffl ' 0cu' Stons for c"UlnS v. villtla P tnsylvnula Exccu-J, Exccu-J, very C urageous. - p t i It was thoroughly ', .1 o T P Morgan flint h H e i th other rl-iv for .tors of ' lhe Fin" l0 he i m In h n hlpsi Imme- I ru li s own ships because " ti all" n tr51" ft" thc ,ron ,,,ft n and It l as easy t),j l lozen greit ocean of thc nllc Transport scr- 1 irstan 3 stop nt Catdtff. or , ,l, 1 bring oi cr cargoes ' u i i' 1 be to hive nn ex- ksBP it out ot Chicago to V ne bemem1 l! s nnsotmcER ,,fl.t tlnugli this perform-Vii perform-Vii (or n ol Is Inge and gen-"V, gen-"V, i if J P MorKin Is ', , a ! n good many with -, it hid "' occurred to them Ztrrtni u ' onrces lie In the .nf this c i"11"- "1(1 eeptclally i am " n agnates surround-, surround-, ,h i ordinary pei son has Jt-bc i of It hid been i x-i x-i th '1 trlltom themselves, iraniof r frlcn H not n eni-i eni-i i of the unions tint public qsoull IP the coal onoiiitnrg nt arJ heard conaldei iblu , it n meeMngs In dirtcnnt i aril nil that kind of hlng, -, nrut r -will not need to obit ob-it jl It Hie coal operatois. iuiay J P W.irann repiesent-i-nall n tble o-vcr for lltty ,i sr a nu dred thousand tons aeifryca mil get It Ot course, ri nouhl soon go up on the i tut " v wouldn't mind that. 'BUT0K3 irAIlD-HKADKD .frtl) ! r a nn that ccn a man ' c nin- and Btrenuoui us tho t, ol a anil especially us i u h effort lo nn ingo .ul sh Id be n Hied Hgulii per ,b not g P 1 the situation jluenJ s nator Quay leplled, i til before this now celebrated rt at the einporar White . hen asked what might bo the B-f thit Iv" lould not tell ot I but the Pinldin' would find i tannic en i with some pi-tty toied n n Thc operntors went ltd did not Mold nnd this surely iiooccjj I ot the ncry and &i I o- he part of others crmcisys op stoxi: sth i influ men were doubtless rt 10 Indi o Clov fetone of Penti-4 Penti-4 1 i en his mllitlu. nt last. ft r io Stone lia been x bit moio lgorouii, perhaps, in s nilu wnt nun foi nu , a nn personal couiuge lie ir r idler In war und came idiom and ho lias stood fast, si foi und mnictlmu against i 1 t on when theio mldl t fldal f illfadnntage for him x i In dnl e x . It li it prott inaltcr to tall out troops, and ISciatai fju y with whom he Is f j i1 r tr a cord, must hue i of the general sltua-Vxi sltua-Vxi w nu I In shoit n ecry-ir.li ecry-ir.li If a icrlaln gioup :. f i nuc will not desist - ami If, on the other vt finr ing pinpoaltlon, the i'i and mlneu lr. this case, Jflb, t aiiuf.ictiirlni, istab- i l ntlii i cannot be ' I. "out the help of H0N3 a vrnoNn jian. ' a tlouac nf Itepreson nio t j ns a piett Htroug a I of tho first class, ' they hid In Penn- ' iii.c that a pioml- I '1 I of a l,u lit West- ' Pi' 'i t m onto went to nt" f he (ouM get some II ' II In with nn okl ' ' 1 him that Senator lh" ii u to see Then tho un hul imagined that 11 ' hln a lernl ilis at least ""ll'f I'ine 1 lit the llltlonill i d hf r r tul, when first ho f'n n f dm Pennlinlo, " ii'jt fl,u nr eeu the day outd he all tight lo illscuis the W i till (nought him lo Pn, ir n i woull be agree. " ' ioi Itut Mi. Quay ' ' no'hli g the matter i "ii" h n and there gae ' inn . i hi) Wlal w)u iuIm .-.r-oi stone of I'enn-'nl I'enn-'nl it -ry aflrnoon the ' d lieil hail bcui ne ' ""l our Kiting rnunstl 2"v n inrtnllon njstem In 7 '',, i thinking that M. r he blccit states '" ir Ho is truly n big ' ' to accomplishing ? " ton or nnjwhsie , ' Pn so to sptjuk, hit In placed upon , ' ' it nppc us, no this J11 " ii npiai that he j. r Mir PennsjlMinla n ii" i lleil upon In the Esr- vo TIIr, ,jAWt , uinil inil often In i i til on thc stiett, ,l " str et rais, one , , ct uppoit mid , irIK r", but there ofortlun of thnuglit- r I " leillv ilo plenty Ii. ' IllU t liking. In 1 id The hae into lhe subject ' much th nilneis b the breaker I oj M ihe ilo not core, Mi , rullon that law- fM , n lh mining in- f " strlker-i are ro- l,. 1 iliej think It a WU. of air lis when a Iim foi iaMng the I ,. minister and his 0 n r I heriuse a non- 1 r ' lhe church nnd s It has hippened , , innei klllnl and left in i k lo be iim otei j ' or burled hecaune lie whole leplon who ,, " In minister!! tho u to mint huminlty to Th y line not Rone 1n i I say, but they I h. ." "' rili picseied till r r P " ,o1"" that lov-.. lov-.. I r i r mui tha mllltli Into 1,""' niAini.rfifl ? ' 'i Hille lender, i)ls. i , i Ihlllty foi all these l i ' i uio, ho Is blamo- Jit,. ' inalli, could do It H h i'h ii thing but lie, PB-tllon ,n,ill'lnc tn hi) about ' " rinnot cotilrol it. Ilut .I'M lie controlled in. si , ,,,- . Ing that it w. Sme "nl ,ht" mo tor ao'e'rUrofTlS tVUn,1""1 man is Mitchell ,!, . ,A ",ronf PUhorfpot'tlr ?. "f men ml others of ikV;i,;K,,l?nn? "t"1 """ t5 It I, trm J"l'n! ,ln ."" eommun men Vre nrim '!" "me 'nmr "' these the" laJt ,r0nK chRr:ters while mooth.h c?AJatt,, l00k""f Person Ing hl ,S f m"um sue control-wltli control-wltli a h.r-elrn"lt", rf n, folng that near?? "lyi. .ou m,1,t "" llunmiJi "i 2f ,hM miners are cannot .tf'14 '," ,nd that they be reached 0,u:ll1',1n,u,,' "d must ed mViiS? ii "" b mwin f Print-tontlSSa Print-tontlSSa h..iSlrcu,"r ,n Vllrl0u ther n .catterS 1? 0Ur 2" n 1 hat Is w hy. tonuollahl? i" t,, h"e "" un" conia nln?i ??'' "PPffntly have be. ami nh,ar"d mfre " the Molence tt1", nrt "n,lon Increaaed iau iht' lli,,ble al" f eour be- cS h do .u'Tfu he,p'r' wl,o Practl- w.ni.i ' of ,he wo,k of mining emS o.Cri P"N-J ?"" ."" m,n" their empiojers leirned of It ami hne brought on the strike with this sole conditio., that the union should l ZT.ui'Vl '", order thal ,n the mK.up of lhe f ,lUbl? " the demands if ii ' 'hou'd be entirely lost sight ih. The operators those familiar with fiom the beilnnlng and that Is one XTi". Wh-, has" ,uck tena-ciouslj tena-ciouslj to their tause WOULD UK ARHITItATOns rinH?n',inT theories hate been es-ploded es-ploded during the progress of this TI: :.?n(L that ,,rln!" me to speak of th attitude of some of the noull-be arl.lratois chleflj llalih i:ale of the Chic I (deration who stnrted In early !,?. In.r"fncetheoierato'stnield Tint might hac been known ftn nt that ; H dote t have been ImposHblc , With Kenolor Haima It was a little Qirrerent for he was an Immense pub. i f, I'efonage, with a fine swing of po- lltlcal power, and, besides all thl was an acknowledged leader In the manufactures manu-factures and commeice of the tountri. Ills ifforts were futile It w is a cause for the operators and, back of them, the great controlling financial toweis of ?ew lork to retlit all deminds at all hazards nnd that the haxe done thus fat successful! Hence, It was uteless for f-ennlot Hanna, no matter what he rcpietcnted In the wa of UUt Influ-ence. Influ-ence. to try to do a thing He soon found this out and possibly regretted that he had been one of a chain of well-meaning pcroiib who, from beginning be-ginning to end In considerable numbers num-bers only preentcd the strike from being be-ing settled b reeking to get It settled, for while thee Mirlous ertorts oen the Piesldent's among them, weic as patriotic pa-triotic as anbody could wish an thing (o be the effect was that the two chief combatants could not thus stand "off and have n square light of.lt to the , finish Of crimse It doe not follow because Mitchell offered at tho White IIouso confereme to aprco to an thing that the President might suggest that I that was a slronj position to take Ter-haps Ter-haps It was the onlj one for him j take because It I Dellecd by many I that at that tery tlmo the trlke lead-ers lead-ers realized that the game was up, hence a conditional surrender like that would be much better than an unconditional uncon-ditional one which might be In store for Hum only u few das hence CAMK OUT WITH ClinDIT There are two men who lme come out of all thete negotiations with complete com-plete crtdlt to themele The are both friends of labor, knowing what labor his a right to seek to do, and What t ran do and thej both enjoy the confidence of eeiy unploer One U Col Carrrol D W'rUht, Commission- I er of Labor lie made the Preldents early examination of the Hltuatlon, and latelj has helped some of the conferences confer-ences torn mil Ills recommendation was not, and prnbnbl would neter be, acceptable to the miners for he suggested sug-gested the organization of a separate union to appl to anthracite miners atone 7sccitheless, he did not loe the confidence of the strikers, but, on thc control v, doubtless added to thetr reaped lor him The other man who flguied conspicuously conspicu-ously and crcdllabl) In the whole matter mat-ter has been Frank P Sargent, now Commissioner of Immigration here, but for u, long time head of one of lhe rail-l rail-l oid labor organizations He ha hlpd the Pre'ldent and the striker to get together, nnd not In any meddlesome meddle-some wa, either, but u n man en-Joj en-Joj lug the cpnlldence of both tides as a man undeistandlng something of the limited poueis of oigenlzed labor, nn 1 hence capablo of si Ing especially sln'e he was presd enough to sly, that there were lioiiiid bonl hlch the Mrlkeis lould not nffoul to go NHW MKN AT rilONT. An Interesting thing aliout these ter-rlflo ter-rlflo conference Is that new men come lo the fipnt to show themselves can-hie can-hie of doing gieat things nnd other men understood tn he ihle to do small things. hae proved themselves copa ble of undertaking- great ones Huccess-fully, Huccess-fully, and tome who hae been sup-posd sup-posd to do great ones have been found tn he v aim less Action Is not (dthlng P.verythlng that Is magnificent mag-nificent is not wmi Things that are ac. live nnd magnificent that also succeed, suc-ceed, are about what 1 terrible labor of people, for Instance seems lo require re-quire HAVrNHL |