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Show Tl.MK TO lK.L WITH OKI TOM) KltS The labor agitators in Montana and Idaho seem to care not what happens to the nation so' long as they can tie up industry and create trouble. It is hard to understand how a handful of lawless leaders can create so m-uch discard and strife among thousands of ordinarily satisfied workmen. If a man reasons at all he must see that following such leaders can have but one ending. It's the same as following any leader who advocates violence and destruction, the end comes quickly, for the balance of society, when finally aroused, will not tolerate the depredations. It Is absolutely necessary that. Montana and Idaho farms and mines ,- worked to the very hiee-.-t state of elliciency and labor troubles which intci fere with their operation cannot can-not be oli.-rated. Probably in no place in the world no miners and farm hands receive as hili waxes as in that section and yet the agitator in not satisfied but continues con-tinues to try and stir up trouble amoiix the workmen. The interest of the public is now at stake and the time lias arrived to deal with such offenders lo the fullest extent of the law. |