Show globe democrat dayi it is not TOU tat with the rug e am bobco went gone 9 talat issue of the pub egber a and print contained a write up ol 01 the history of TUB dd ita publishers illustrated by a bait tone engraving of the interior of our office the article is a splendid eplen did one and is duly appreciated by ui y W believe the Iran chige ordinance BB passed wednesday evening to be a very air and good one and hope to see the company accept it at it doubtless will the reduced toll ie an iteva an I 1 will be the cause of companies iea also reducing their rates and giving better service generally IN the transvaal colony which baa from business deprea eiba for a camber of years indications point toward an improvement of gener al trado conditions condit ioni mining industries which are connected with the economic conditions ons ot the country are steadily improving which is dae it said to the influx of negro laborers and the employment ot these ita claimed are becoming more efficient and adapt themselves to work very readily CoM MEtTiNa upon generally and using the chicago trouble as an example public opinion believed belie vei that the strike is considerable of of a grandstand play A recent issue of that magazine says the a is consider able grandstand play in the modern jf strike employer and employee have dl learned that the public which is ably the worst sufferer from labor dig turban is the real arbiter of the strike issue public sentiment generally decides the outcome and both aides play or public favor the chicago emp oy era apparently think that by ing violence in dougli teamsters they could turn the public against the but the public was suspicious ot the colored tanke breakers so the employers put a better class of men on their wagons and laid sound emphasis on sound issues such as the legal right of all men to work or horn they please president mulligan ol 01 the express drivers union hag been sent to jail oo 00 a contempt charge for refusing to an to answer questions put to him by the master in chancery resident shea 0 the teamster union has narrowly escaped commitment for similar reasons the cry of the employers is all for the open shop and of the law the right to strike is admitted the to prevent others from working is denied aduce t the young is from the denver lewa and is commend ed every day is a new beginning it is true but the beginnings made in this month of commencements are more radical aal far oz than ol 01 ordinary days the plans purposes and yearnings which bold the heart of as it breaks away from cl and school routine will have m neb to do in controlling the future they may hare all to do with the color ot the fa ture it they are sufficiently wise and earnest the saddest fate ot mature years is to look back the hopes and noble ambitions of youth with ironical cynicism it ia sad to remember them with a sense of disappointment bat when these ideals and aspirations have hwa repudiated life had been tragic as well aa a failure 60 long aa the heart is loyal to early dreams even it events shape themselves disappoint angly true big been gained but to flout and deny the visions that is failure indeed hence let no frivolous jest or precocious worldly mindedness minded nees leep the young men and women of the time from vitalizing hert and with as large a measure of hope and high resolves as their natures are capable of receiving it will make possible a clear course when the way ademi dark will clarify the judgment when perplexities arise will make life rich however impoverished by circum otance |