Show loor look before you leap tho the editor of the news Ad Advocate vacate hears that certain officials of a certain coal company operating in carbon county are busily engaged in organizing gan izing that employed emp loyes into a league when soliciting mem boog the beggers for tbs company that jhb objects of jhb league I 1 ague will be to protect and promote the coal industry Y of course all the employed emp loyes want to see the coal industry prosper especially y after the period of bt agnation from which the camps are aust recovering and many of the employed emp loyes fall fur for the helca league HUo on ac account c aunt of w what bat he once saw in a mid western the writer feels called upon to warn the miners of carbon carbot county against get giop too enthusiastic in support of their employers in a midwestern mid western state the ler loggers gers for a certain railroad conceived the idea of getting control of the legislature to protect the railroads from populism as they put it they organized their employed emp loyes into a league and by bribery ind and other reprehensible means elected men to their liking to the legis legislature the em aloyes had of course helped in electing this railroad legislature add naturally rally expected to be treated very nicely by their emp employers loers and they had a right to expect it but every law that the employed emp loyes hinted in in that session of the legislature was killed by the very men the employed emp loye z had bad helped to elect but the railroads fared better for every I 1 diw iw they wanted was pas parsed sed this busted up the league but it took the railroad workers a long on time to get over the blows dealt t them em by the railroads if the company dat is now organ izing ikins leagues in its carbon county camps over gets control of the government of carbon county it vill ill be a sorry day for its emp employees empl loyes tor every competing store will be driven out the roads may be fenced against farmers who desire to sell to the miners and the will again dictate where the miners shall buy their bread beer I 1 0 eer boots find and other supplies go slowly boys about putting a whip in the hands of your boss lest your backs be the first to feel its sting so long as a corporation is willing to obey the laws it needs no leagues or private armies to get a square deal the courts will give it that much history may repeat itself and abe Q caroon arcon county miners will get what the railroad rai road boys got the rotten end of a dirt stick look before you leap remember that the county fair dates are sept 21 22 and 23 to hear bob crocketts howls about abr th eggleston matthew company biding sup supplies piles outside the state one would not think that bob was buying groceries in utah county but he is how ilow Is that f for or consistency sis tency you cant atford to miss the car bun emery fair sept 21 22 and 23 with better exhibits than ever before good races and aeroplane flights the fair will be a hummer iven if the gootch dancers are not to bo be with us carl car R 11 marcusen Mir cusen says tua news advocate Adv had no right to say that he be was or would be a candidate for mayor he says he is not tired of arit al e life but likes that life lifo so sowell well that tha he lie will not be a candidate for mayor the editor hereby apologizes for publishing a rumor some COM a people who read the spread eagle resignation of arthur 1 lee lebia 13 of tile ar ir association ma nia bs b surprised to see hm him bossing the tile fair nir again this ON year hut but they be surprised for arthur only resigned because he was afa there vas was no money in ight A I 1 soon as the money showed up he was also there cashier carl R Marcus marcusen cn of the price 4 savings link bink tuesday withdrew that banks bank 5 adver advertisement ti from the bewz no advocate and also gave ordera orders to cancel his subscription for the paper ho ile said bald he did not fie justified in PatronI 7 ing the men mell who now own the news advocate as h hac considered them unfriendly to his bank it should not be necessary for the news advocate to suggest to its friends that the price commercial cial bank can hardly expect pr gres and other friends of this thin paper to patronize a banking institution conducted by such a child official last week in publishing a report of a meeting of the county board of education the news advocate said treasurer steenson reported that the audit disclosed 70 in a local bank that had been lost track of cashier marcusen informs info iros tho the editor that the money was in his bank all the time and was not lost track of nor was there any disposition on the part of the bink to hide its whereabouts duling the past few days checks coming the amount have turned up tip the tho were drawn during july iod and hive since then I 1 hid ild in the desk of the lp pi ibee until sept alth when they were deposited in walker bros bink salt like there is still a b bince of in the price ban bank k for the school board mr marcusen says |