Show WHAT WAS THEIR ANCE gradually tile homestead mills are ar filling up with skilled workmen who are an willing nil ling to work for wages which thi the amalgamated association refused and am there is every reason to expect that the th owners of the vast property will bo be pro in their right to manage their own affairs in their own way so long ai as they do not trench upon the rights of 0 an anybody they declare that they will pay the old scale but will employ non union men that is their right the th union union man men have the right to refuse tc to work but they have no right to violently interfere with or intimidate nonunion men proprietors and employees whether union or nonunion non union men must be protected in their rights at an any cost the homestead riot was uncalled for it was on unlawful lawful and altogether wrong the grievances rie vances of the locked out men were not sufficient to justify them thein in trespassing tres passing upon private property as they did a and d committing murder and what were the grievances the philadelphia press singles out hugh odonnell asan as an example of the starved blome stead workmen and conclusively shows that it wag was not BO so much the question of wages that led to strike riot and murder as the determination of the amalgamated mated association to have the v works run as they themselves decided instead of as carnegie phipps co decided that the business could ba be successfully and profitably carried on oil hugli odonnell was tile recognized leader of the homestead strikers it was lie who was chairman of the advisory committee it was he lie who visited the governor on their behalf it was lie who undertook to gag the press and muzzle the law there wag was no act of the strikers from the rejection of the scale to the bloody riot in which ho lie was not their head bead what was sir mr ODon nells grievance he ile himself told the congressional committee he ile testified that liis his wages averaged per month emit hours work a day under tile old scale and bat eliat the proposed new scale did not affect them that is odonnell as a worker in the homestead mill earned about 1800 a year more than nine tenths of all the clergymen earn more than nine tenths of all the teachers more inore than half of all the lawyers twice as much as most of the farmers six six times as much as most of the ordinary farm laborers yet even odonnell was not one of the best paid at homestead the testimony showed that some of the workmen received to a month that is to a year but odonnell was not starved he lie was paid pid 1800 and the scale he lie refused sut cut him down HUNDRED Ogden ites havo have left town for the cool canyons and mountain retreats where they will enjoy themselves during the heated term in in reading sleeping hunting and luring the wary trout to ills hit destruction some hints in regard to trout fishing will no doubt prove acceptable the tile american 49 an angler il er tells when the trout bite best at the delusive fly it bays says they do not feed in the night during full moon and do not bite well when the moon shines the best time to catch them at night is earldin early in the evening before tile moon rises or after it sets in the morning only on darkest nights do trout bite best they dont feed on tile same ground at night as they do in the daytime you will find them in water above a pool or below where it is best to use we a ll dark fly and getting close to ybur fish make your cast as delicately as in the daytime never use bait with your flies the writer never had luck w ith a white miller I 1 THE tim SURPLUS products of the tile united states amount to only a small fraction of what are consumed at home the protective policy of the Ite republican publican party recognizes that the more nearly the products of our nation can bo be consumed within our own borders tho the higher will be the price that the producers will receive for the surplus products product 3 that they may happen to have for exportation and the higher will be the prices paid tor for the products of all our industries receiving high prices for his own product each producer w will ill bo be able to pay high prices for such of the products of his fellow producer as he lie may wish to consume the operatives in each industry will receive tio tile highest poi possible wages provided they prevent the importation j of competitive products and place proper restraints on the immigration of competitive peti tive labor 0 MISER As the campaign n of education continues in utah on political linea the chance of republican success becomes brighter from almost every section of the territory comes tho the cheering news of new converts to republican doctrines and assurances that tho tile supposed democratic majori tiel tie are tast fast resolving then into a it largo vote in favor of the tie 1 party of J iv progress every citizen of utah by virtue of his avocation and india individual bidual interest ought to be a republican and this is especially true as regards the miners of the territory but for the policy of the republican publican Ite party it would not be possible to t profitably mine in ill utah THE tim DULU tit olina minn tribune has codified the statutes on the subject of labor the code which ia is certainly not a bad one eneis is as follows I 1 any person can hire or bo be fil hired redby by an any other person who is capable of consent sen 2 any workmen or association of workmen can call leave work for any reason or no reason at any time unless anle s any s bound by a con tract 3 andern any employer can put on such workman or w workmen luell as he chooses at any time unless he lie is bound by a contract 4 A nonunion non union man is jut as bood it in the eye of the law as if he be were hugh 0 odonnell donnell hinie himself elf or even terrence V V powderly 6 5 an employer who pays more or a workman work nian who accepts less than the market rates is either a philanthropist or a fool THE tim NEW YORK sun and other journals of tile commercial metropolis as well as some of the representatives of the empire state and many of the alleged statesmen of alio boubli in both branches of congress are acting disgracefully and unpatriotically about tile worlds columbian exposition the attempt to belittle its importance by the cry that it is not a national affair but purely for the benefit of chicago is mean and contemptible temp tible the democratic party part y aull 1 1 be held responsible for any fai failure lur t to 0 make the fair a subject of national pride THE tiie BILLION DOLLAR congress is a burst issue and is no longer referred to in in the columns of tile new york sun says the tile san san francisco chronicle mr dana now informs his readers that tile only banner under which tile democrats can hope to win will is that of white supremacy in the south before lie gets through the campaign diaries charles A will find that ins his new bo bogie giell will make no more impression than liis his bill billion ion dollar congress fake for the simple reason that noone desires to see the negro supreme in the south SAX SAN ANTONIO texas express dem possibly it is true that the rich are b becoming richer and the poor poorer but bu there is one way in which a man may become a millionaire all lie has to do is to go to work in the homestead milla mills and id r save ave his salary |