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Show one by Peterson in the sixth and one by Whitey in the ninth. ., -. ,.. 1 came over on Sunday last and took the scalps away from the Bingham teani by six runs to fOUr." ' ' '." " V ' ., ditions, there is not the slightest slight-est doubt but what they will succeed. It must be manifest, however, that if capital practises prac-tises religion in its conduct of business, if it applies the Golden Rule to industrial relations, labor la-bor must do so too. There should be no one 'sided affair promises without deeds, or real action don't ,amount to much, there must be real honest-to-goodness co-operation. The trouble of the whole situation sit-uation is that neither capital nor labor has been willing to make concessions to the other and thereby both have assumed responsibility re-sponsibility for crowding the Golden Rule out of their business busi-ness relations. 1 - The game was the strongest contest as yet exhibited in the league. Elmer Burt pitched a good game for the Smelter lads, giving Bingham only five hits and striking out eight men. Bo-berg Bo-berg started the fracas for Bingham and was relieved by Dunn in the sixth, Boberg giving giv-ing the Smelters six hits and striking out four men when relieved re-lieved by Dunn, who struck out one man and gave the Smelter lads five hits. The feature of the game was a triple play in the first inning, when Bingham had two mSn on bases and Orgille knocked what appeared to be a home run. Simpson of the Smelter made a spectacular catch and threw the ball, Nyberg to McKendrick, for a triple. Two three-baggers were made, Editorial . GOLDEN RULE METHODS In his annual address to the Iron and Steel Institute, President Presi-dent Gary, of the United States Steel Corporation, declared emphatically em-phatically that the practice of religion contains the only solution solu-tion of the relations of capital and labor He is not the first man to advocate the application of the Golden Rule, nor will he be the last one. So evident is it that there should be real common-sense religion in business, before business can succeed as it should that Christian practice must be advocated for all time to come. But Judge Gary spoiled spoil-ed all his former talk when he said that in the steel industry it was practically impossibe to do away with the 12 hour day. If capital and labor engaged not only in the steel but in every other industry, work together to secure practical change of con- NOTICE Notwithstanding the continued high price of Sugar THE ROYAL ROY-AL CANDY CO. will still maintain main-tain tneir old prices and will supply the best of soft drinks and candies to be obtained in BINGHAM. |