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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 6 Dec 1912, p. 4

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FUIDAY. te ieMBER $f RIE ouealckofPER kAlSthRICdL . 88 da.......... to .n.............(..f... BHAL BNKRS BALLWE M 4èbukig IicAo néa injethi h uiw a«WnI eea nico aasion a the recel as dneroituit utioerthet oifDy. an inBanop as ur.rvAt aratethe wh o fote teater, à iee utdc Ah« th v se o reia hem aby . F.Eàng BRlo BAN5, RidBEfLto? 1. aaDUj " ; ir _ ba_ faure ar hiten U -te - t~ ,~ubll~ >nsmsd.1 os more." bW ofdm A OO»MANYWI'KA SoU Bu-u bun d s toUbed ty bsg àa none tlb.Ion dP à"itelt 1* ta roiinbizt, av pontwoi a" ùcw theouflng buecomii '2b~1cegil people an. aymp rs~gba$beyarn ready to giye u rp. for ita OwE p l =ý»d ttot t L tÏ i4tUUareI aàre vb< mêrslth wnup9lalO.sle fatalities0410.tte é &h& _____ IN ADt<oYVAAfhCrnadoNC-. u .Edtorlar explosion at thè plaut ni*e ear . agqWjffectiv V *@bgôi) W4 oICJ the ? hs Day Ib d5 At Who ldngrtrast, wîl be given ofthe ef bf ops-a 'the.uaaala , 0 MCSY OK ,.uyew * Grai 1~i- ~,~ sage of a compensation law. ýThe. first ii l~Spit CiOhl Sa. jael Nis PI.E ........ c t Eitr dstexplosion, but the ctômpaYIy e9sea bnil.......i.... ground that the workmienLh44aceptîd omnt kno4- ;» êla.Y«bY w.eak. 1 6, 1912. igth1azra fth u esand thât it rïefore had Ine o Tit trowtw, am oue,0f the lerIck rmtwei bisquery by têlgi**j ~ ~ a&la lega1 liabilit.y. snnjh ro Pult* î*,n onU'IMM . ba Mtrtc12 anake. iii e of muraomeaibfug« â he mleaUlni led by statuts. rt-W « f e , %* romMmliIrux% chaeseam ogm0f oul ftuiu W . hieatig tSmpMii. SOtSiahtuI , u»Mg thi e t 01 the talutai on MOfrIRNel 04of a TLtheYUB Du cau) #ait la Under the new law the liability and compensation ls tai almayvstpa. v y ev tiWc WSbS»O~~l bscnit onablgoiibNo Antloch ihail- fixed by statute and the employers mWillbe compelIled to eawioi, prot.rué 10f p. ee adsobud wo . totoihmli nidgua.oat i~amr ai .dently cf that pay the faillfes of the ton xien killed.four. years' wages Mon«Y te &Ild thi nai. &It brfflbt dey nlsht. Wbeî bo got out. of bed 1 pruim. te.d te giVe tb»»»k mn ovr thm an te defray the medical expenses and py1 - hetie font tii.ýo@d BSaàWiIAtmqIflUm ci iMonda> ,aorolusg hocoplaied 0f fer bmWua athat Soi bai SIT« tUIO them away. those injuxwed, withfirtberxprovision in case the disabity Wanhegaxip.ea Thôre l a bond et hlciin.ams d vas dvlad ed1 take a Dttla#lh. îar tb»i.> d mgf«eUn' %Mtympth IbM unt..AU insaan t "ruVacation. Word vas ent 1te thetoi pitvationsm UaetCfthoir iambe> is ermnen. l Ue -f »& Wà hdlied .-but despite 811 Ibis tic> MUNTY laUre ! ~plutand Louis' Monday asgiven were *ankhîl. The speaker sali liaI reor o nÎ1 The tire insuraneceon the starch housU e l1 ed large- 0104 that lte mgatstatadia tie Diokertck vas Man oI e t the plant,1 raison to e h taiitbIt ,,Nbave ref f' lyin toc copànesthrwghJohson Iligin iron.f ii. 3UW befOOW"e mM Louis Monda> ia muong the. deas&. i ion oe Wglol t oibm l »4 a pr1sat yl tc opnestrnhJhsnadIign o 1013it t lamo ulalte thaan z i% lmbody »Mb. tie orng tRitas "foifor 41 âait. bI uabeboo enuly- itcovntoneew York, who control the lune. Althouglh the building1 t. ~ vorcvrt hrd> i.bd a efn. ae .al.l i wrIs destroyed, fire started ajterw%,ard, the'companies ex- viniova ate oloe.d and ie tesn..burasite a orlat,, auoi noe> nove l aaierful uredrly ubat peasthel T. Kirby, Who poct. to *pays the bas8,judghig from expei'I.nce in sinilar pare bloesnbaroiad Vith i flu mte qeUtr>a a Veorly t avlrl i putic ~*expk] sions, .'on'the ground that. the ex $o pe must have priee ' t dt.'L ta lgt Jusi rout* ntsOeedf era w b A ea e ofh l s * ~ i I.be~n due te fire, if lonly a epark. 'The hlilMt3yrisk on the obby ethe Bua O .Mai M 110 Wffl 0 euhoM e ~iv lmuI le i.kml:W ed b idiýythe Maryland Cae-ualty compaiiy, tTieB1ium ,0U5de o ~the fl e' Iabortes 1aider *9idelumisu hhat o-MbheZi"tu I~, ~ wth a limit ef $15,000 on any oe eaccident. tn !oi tupa lSacl 'mv m Ma.aiI uIvr e a d tes'11f l a aasgov "e~anii- Nuit Pay *80,0. -amaivote for moralconitionsailu his at caca.lu u ivsgivea thé. requlri edte thevau--au ever> i ouatry the. g fAceording to a conaur'Vative esijinate the Corn Pro- wçlte l'ail ea,"fut naoe mMtoraie aosl uh olufat * ~ ~ ~ o Lay w>u ul enjiIIbe , bliIge4 ppay app qijq tely $80,- iI.ti or tmei""TII MNUlAM4OIA 0O f iise lfled lathé- exploion AlIdto e.euu... woha1"MIMU~.I4 A nii mt.pythose who were bux'ned. mimfllILimea eéte. UTA .WORSK. mu-.Ma mu iut t*m Ma. Ilvai.w Te comensnation law provides that,,in case etf death Thurd. Greet I.m, The laeons'h -rf 6 t rv ikui'uuiea-by accient,the. family of the, deeeased "h P~elve -a toal nldfimau ddt ht trlmagr l E..Dani.h llager ohf th, We sita lbetdIe aesgt ars4rvamount equivalent to .four years pay, providiug that this le tast nue,&. U&: t.o thlihuborne. delviero rSd qwIhe 5nvk 1 a la the. ilt iree. Mtrd ftIU t- net lesasthan *$1.500 nom more than $3,500.> sciartes 0f the. de4 adtuthlb. ledore oit> lise,> as weIai ls poml-Dut- U ie> re tW~Iup ~d t The law provYidea turther that beglnning with the Jurei "der the. Umporer. laiiulty tionwvlhitheo oaiPey. the reeIsz»55 .1 &11£uà .498 m~tIui's eighth day after an accident, the victim aulsl receive on pst sfrnentw ntuawo. DIfl ietsat tl .fctb.far.o Deen A oe te vtheleA u vh Bal- ~rvuauu., which ameuint ma' netbe loehn m$5 a week O ta an y M. e viiha mos t $14*lèem*mai ocid iI IeM fr f >00 rest r. - tarlu. tIc - 0f SU vs@'imai Àdepo" à*are nr more Ihan -$12.as long as ixe may b. iutacftated for trou ont Amerteau lie ve o uM tboehegenlemen, Iwtalu Noisi O i. mAitia flotdwd,'dopft> eounty woIrk, providing the aggregate anieunt sah llnot ho ini ex- mare ubadvawnMut that piog'"eausger of Nelffdere. VIII mbonk la lérit aid recordeerf2umi h«rddux ces§ of the anieunt that would have'been pald il uae of la tha past would'pale lao t msgifi- san»wenterprime vlthiheadquailrtla eovftiad-vlth fOvert RInnSsru. A L lath., canne. Chicago. wvioste lapnomv have hhelr note attachai ompllm«ebar oi pon The law prov ides aise that the comnany must pay the liourli. Wmnlmg: The jprase r.odk e'ate, Itles lîg lie prou- o.trg upVOn a nov ter Me deputY tb rnetT- . .tlai e tar> 0! a toler. Who cou- tion in h. tslm of Illncs o! au auto- clerk. mis otefori b la tgle s atrndhospital bills and medical attendance for eight weeks if lun m li h o abuid a a feeling ta ipatie check lockor for use i la e paI>oitlion ditaily for 12 erm. At idinttr iuneceesar'- providing the ainount ina eh case doca not ey- ile boues that. omthng:d didui place, mchintaisatela lod nt> m. reme opaappolul.i m8e vu caset etotm emdïýM.W" aabout. te lapouen. Thoarwuvaatieus,. heter lobbles, etc. lie ouri> omau deput> lu Ibm atate. donatsd. - caeo disfigurement et the face or hands. the Iaw jecullar feeling lu tie air ua S pa n Dvis ba l ea la ci#rga t r ocurtirbe a>u ailnd attention te -.,ld'n*t deesprovides that the victim shail ceneunder the arbitration 11-r Wim o tbà wý ~.He mn r4t'ieiviydere .-ectrie crd Irwlertles bustnos mu von haccoanis@ trieids PUY ou hYTii. m-oys, aun forhlm 10 for a li ov ear alanaget ro i e liethposion. i thfoyes vu e WOadclause ef the law Wliich permits hlm to receive an amonmt UI u"he ontlan Soya.tit oar ur for vuluerai a al r :thOnS1 h lie Tae> yoar listai.tiab- %hý ~ * equal to one year's pay or one tenrth -of a death cdaim, sud voesmoon blovu 1lotoeternIl>. Chicago a Mhlvaubkee Iectrlc viian nor .mlem front lie patrons ot lb. du'suirs e elp hat l Ii Cat <a noertakloupawjudammt cd roei. alad.t oni> lUgiood. office. rorward andI me- At the present time it is known that eleven are dead, m is te it 1t, but ton et the bodies having been reevered and one still heint~ buried under the ruins. The average wage received bythe ~~ é ~ - ',',:Y élbelic,' one for deadrnwas17 cents an hour. For atwelve heur day Ii~T A ~ C ip teir worfly anîted te $2.04 per day. Three hundred Nvorking daye 1715(1 ,5 Il/j Y'% Yô Ponstitute a vear under the coensation. The yearly sal. r y. feels the me- ary thus aniounted te $612.00. or four years the aon sople md that, je *2,448, or the anieunt ef each death cla. lie publc, lhey Twenty-eight-mon were removed te the Jane lMcAlister Net very Mai>yaa«» ibgo a day'% vork said tlithelb lSdey'* von a mai ever lied lm,4 la gtohoepital but somae have since died. It is conservative t "Bonlld of fourtea bouts cf -'bard graft," doue for him vaswutoha vhas induced t0 bu>y Aegob.oaOf estima. that twenty ef the victime will remain there e t he ~ b boissa>. Toda>, eîght hours il nearer liftseamna. And If yon ail oie Who car- entiro ciglit weeks if they de net die in the meantime. te il, and eigbî bonrs cf Weil diracted appUesa ries insurancon ouhie ov lifa 101.11 you about or seeing tbit a This iwould bring the total hoapital hlM te abbut $4,000. 4ion ta akilUed labor ie perbapm enougb. Andid Ilho vl eay: "Do and so, thlielafa seinca Im.ssi v.uld In case et total disability rdet wie nt un- '4ia @Oo lne aof vok, it maltais noe the ua mai, by bard effort. maily induOad me 10 lu- oi, flg- ikely) of the twent v victime a i lespital, il 'would mean >bo% vialber tha vocter waIks or ruas, go long mre, aid il ha. proved t ho. tbo buti day'* 'vo«Uld bua be an additional expeuse et $48,%60 on the part ef the coe ouaaresauls are obtained. Thea van of solict- von I have avar bad doue for me, lhougb 1 ii3,.bowwr. pany. 1iug for tif. luminance, for instauca, cou'-is tain dld not so fully realisa Il et the lime. - -- - ... a. - .t. .,.. I. .n i .tkt. *ba..nY, nW,0a To- -,i -- -d a-d 10e me oflb '~OUR 711T àAJNWESarY. ~u er amojnée; . hI19ih1%, *0sV t.al ovoipur- lieWaukga Daly Bonanad 0b.tae ouaty - @ b.oeMe elrs.c&.àt tiUre. -YutI0u4l,baabMo mi ot ucu for them violavo oo Wheer . av *~ ~ a we vou ammaaor cctculonp aIby lthe L ILlia St e aeof tucrusad PIrUaIOtioi- ~dadvertieing snd increua&t lob wok Andt in Ibis w e Ane more than ualuflhd Iv telve months, th. Daly Sun bas made a net a li tho malter et new subuoebers et 027, whiblc, la lii reut of local advertlaing mm an d businessmo as es el ewspa<per mon, is a record nover beor'atla&- tw1rbe case arecord ubkinthelb.moret@ ing wrier e«uuoeIl vas btahed itboul the of or of ktma primesoreayknIo udoeiI epoot 1v any induceetoerlii nhesie me la true with ourwvely paper, the Indepen- Le that paper stands ou se far above ail otherm MI, aviclrc dation gposthr Ulan al llerI à me ceunty combmned; neveMtebmes ia e me uns dumg ouir &st year baubeen mosl sallafy- elk.pgmoi'ail the. lime. ffl, edeavor d lepuse a policyfettmylng t *1hto lErallier Ibsa ba er Ildeuii; 0fbe- railtanhem Ihan obstruction ttu.Just boy il éd 81net for us to uMy-itl lsfo-,tbapubli îISbtIIOS.IIOnilhlbaflectdby au ob- ç'to couparewtw~l.pollcy vo bàve soughlt t -Adding these anlounts togetiior it is seon tbati amount equals $79,W8. These figures do net include many other expensea that ar-e sure te corne up. In ce twenty victime ail recover,- which is net very lîkely, i are net totally disabled but are simply dlfgured-for 1 which aIl of th.m are, the expense te 1h.e compýany wo bc somewhat less,'for intead of beiag obligod ti) pay .W8,960 which they have te de in -case et total. disabil they would be obhiged te pay only oné-tourth et'1 amnount. Law Effect Change. The compensation la,& la a radical change froxu the old law on liabjlitv. Under the old law the, employe had three aven'ues of escaping liaiity, namely: 1. Assunxed risk. ITnder that clause it was provided that the employe could receive no compensation if lie pre %viouslv had been w4rned of the danger and assuxned the risk despite this. 2. Negligence of fellow employe. Under this clauEw it was provided that in case one workman was injured, tbrough tbe negligence of a fellow employe, the emiployer could flot be held liable. 3. (Joxtributory negligence. If it could be-shoiWnth a workman had contributed in any way to an amident iwhich tnjured him, no inatter if ho was engagedin the dis, charge of bis duties, the old law held the employer wfthout j iabiity. Thiese points are ail eliminated i the new comT>eflS tion law. Another valuable point in the new 1l4w la th the, company cannot contest the edaim and égMx it jute tii, courts in which instancethe litigation mght b.eatrr*d oý for years and the lawyers finally get the bulk bf any lâttl verdict that might be awarded by a jury. dc OS9AU CluiN o> WAUI<EOAN WILL., ACCONINQ TO TRISUNIE. I4ÇLP LAUNCM 510 STORE. Tbo Cbtcago ýTrIbune sai Thurmia7 A fonr t aoi> neieantillabulidlug la out around 110.000 mmd te bu oecun pied b> a depattzogenl sla l ali te be planaifarthe s outessl corne *mlet Tvaitth e MI.a- lu toccup viib bas boeen Rila, b> a s=alc auin.le,'ic.preel beed. '9h. pria #W tse oei't e f éximfle bu aIv ,, J. J uLI 1.1

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