Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1901, p. 8

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Let us hope that ho menu-unmahul-tbowortot “(conundthuhnb- hmlumtm-nmm “charm-rand. .which haw been bestowed upon them 'hwthaworld? It i rather strange that It should have taken ao my years to dimer "that neither Mellow nor Home: In worthy the name of poet and tint my thia Chicago pmteuaor should have made thia dinovery. According i) am 61:11an literary critic. “Th Pfllm of Life" and ‘Exmllior” us “than“ and “drivel." and all that roadshow wrote war “the outgrowth I! the old New mum Primer and tin Bu State Song Book. which latter bmdouml. From a tortheruuir dual-m. port of the Canadian department at labor. At but there a some timely . Interest In It In View of prevailing lo- ~ ~ _ mlethu Im- trouble- In thla country. W or m to that ot- The department has been In open- m humor. was not regarded flan now only little more than a year. W Int-Ion. bleak. n- th lu work being chiefly or three som~ __ ":mmnlynandulnu tor namely. (1) promoting conclllntlon In mmlnmeoxceuent mutu- unm- disputfl.’ (2) enforcing the m "'oi which Mr. Rockefeller [I the qnlrement for an- wnxes in all work (“WWII-“clad. “Hahn-baton”. "nae-mummy ”new 'W'fl" MA-Irla-h Imu- o! Therewnnoueolflhehw‘lddli' In the one of two Mghwnymen who robbedlmulnume. The mmn‘lnnwanfl-t'lm thumevmhgtbembhcumcnp WIMMIBKIL mama. themtdaytheywmbowndovak mdmtmndaslmohll M 90’thme Atho’elock 0. two an were on their way In quantum!!! the penitentiary at hard labor. I! athlete-lama hummlydwottherewodd In 1.in to an on 1.0:. Lynch «unannounced public and» Ina-I'd to Adopt the ph- whn “I but.“ “veto-chum In any um of the United Gum Iflmhllyluthowumnormt Wtotthlthol hilt-Inn imam“. Therein unflinch- ammmmmmmdb u-nummntbe public-cm." ”Mountain-dune“.- ammM-mmmmu moh-mmnnyhnm bmmddtochoewhnnm‘ ed with the work 0! skating (In ”mmkotmehnd. WC", (hom- nomad” ”Cd-Mikhunrhodmr. manlmb-nmmdu- Ill] no. to may II hm! M h It. mum‘s gnu! at.“ m wumnnmwmom (cry "to! We! about” All on... than an! mun clatbyuunycuuhnnhs‘ my mu. I‘m. when tho m can. to ban Mule-l [nun (In h u: can union of the min. th- Mn Mn mom h Ibo: m not: II) h- "an um an Itlhclmdihmrumm on mm bad II but mom I- M« 41.! I. is 2. [5"- I... 2 at; “85!... u. : .98! all-£33831.~¢!oofl.u 8.88.09.13.32 incl-3:1- 6823....8151213-Eiu i1.£3§8!3.£3z no “no! hvl-p m AMI“ to Indy 9.th III“.- ch. (“mummified-vim Inns II the Unllod MIMI. which MN m dept-um Tho loo-II depot- It: action in entoming tllr m in public mil-acts i- likewlu of moment. Following a disclaim of the Inc! about two year- nxo that most of the clothing (or the Dominion police Ind tho postman was made in Imam plflhmnt directed that all wattle!- ‘fot work for the finer-I somment Ihouid provide lulu! “Netting and toe the payment of (air um accord- in; to the Illndnrd of the locality when the work wu to hence-ml. The moon. of the «put-mu in pro- lnotlnx conciliation has perhap- been its pctncipnl achievement and. con-id- «in: it: brie! ext-team. is «and u distinctly would". tour of these were settled. The other invo, being or recent origin. are still ‘ pending. The tour mm Icttled involv- ed about 2.000 strikers and included perhaps the most significant: dispute which have occurred since the den-rt- xnent was organized. it is also claimed that the direct and indirect influence of the department in preventing threat- ened strike: or hastening mutual ame- meat between the parties has been “11- 1 portant. . During the last year It has been re- quested to Intervene In six ones. And The department he. been in open- tion now only little more than a year. iu work being chiefly or three eorto~ namely. (1) pronouns conciliation in labor disputet' (2) enforcing the re. quirement for fnir wages in all work of tlic general government done by contract and (3) publishing a monthly gazette. Under the conciliation act. practically a copy of the English act. which become a law in July. 1900, the department has authority to Intervene on the npplicntlon of either employer or employee (or the purpose of settling or preventing by conciliatory methode any labor dispute. :3“. KLEIN. gm ‘prhel In store for Barium}! For n I‘m-chm; who-e whole country I: odytlflflehmrthanmflmlemte at Ounfornh. to travel on I'm trains fuhnnndnlghunmmmomm and not without crossing s mum boundary mm I grant empire. I. Jules CAI-ban. the French emu.- mumummmm Incl-m visiting Plus. Inn summed to I nevu- paper Interview. In the course of which he a.” some very pin-m thing! about this country and In people. Be it” among other things: "When one mm to Europe we living vmn the W everything here look: small. Ameflcnhweom-lnd-o mthntnhhumnyomanr WM an be haul the own" 0' mmdtoheconfmnn OR" “a” a.~mmm Evkknny Whammththmm We "no efln nuns Them 0‘ lie Convenient M mm mm: the cute-och“ covet!“ mueuamaummmmfi' mummmmmnuammm. a In the mum of "MIN" “‘1 garden truck. It would lean to B" mu. aha Ibo Winn My m m-mamuhq-mnm. will. u «I. um "no It how "at Int-(m "on mmuu "d pm Ocu- n hunk! lotion. ulna-pm in vital math- mm MM"! hem-q o! Attic-nun Wlhon Ma bun an!" a but 01 (I. lob-m n- ab. 0! the Con-«:flcm "no, and I. W with It. numb“ ma- ntleodln‘ Ibo no"! method- lhan «I- nland h nub. the Inn-tn loaf. for mu It m than: an: ebb nu- ": of cob-m add no! in no" lo ‘ tho Usual mm. but Yum mu- vardIh-pmlndlh Connecticut (II-um In prod-do; n In. I qua-my or Ian-tn m a. non “yum. It I: do” by unit-b h. a tom of MI: our Ibo lou- In which Ibo phal- gm. Tho mutomcwh¢MMtn¢ th- Iolltm 'nn duel-l of mu; Lord Kitchener: proclamation in some respects reminds one of the ver- bal though not less pompous manifesto of n certnin Major Pitcairn. who. speaking in the name or George Ill. thus addressed the embattled turmer- nt Lexington in 1776; “Disperse. yon rebels. Lay down your arms and dis- perse." But they didn't dispeno. And it rem-inn to be teen whether stubborn Dutch farmers give much move heed to Kitchener. fennel plonunciamento. To I people fighting in the hut ditch for the preservation of their liberties and fully musing that they have noth- ing politically to hope for at the end of the "magic the threat of banishment in not likely to have n purifying elect. Living in exile would be about e- nt- lltlctory to them on living under the dominion of the government which took from them their liberties. The proclamation in therefore pneticnily insignificant no (u no any can: it may have In ending hostilitleo. It is. u the [notion Dolly Mail toys. "on empty thunderbolt.” It in el‘nihcnnt only u n tacit confusion of the lltitlsh gov- ernment that it enact conquer the Bone no long on any of them remain in loath Africa. Lord Kitchener. the British now. under in chief in South Africa. All tanned a high sounding proclamation threatening with perpetual banishment the Boon who do not surrender hetore Sept. 15. together with a line upon any ploperty belonging to them in the cob nice to cover the cost of maintenance for their families who may be under British authority. The reasons (or the proclamation are set forth in eight “whereas" clauses. Briefly they are that the bnrxhera in arms are few In numbers, not well equipped. devoid of regular military organization and can- ‘not carry on organized resistance. but 1' can only make isolated attacks on small posts 'and detachments. The or- der is, according to Lord Kitchener. to put an end to " a state or things which in aimlessly prolonging bloodshed and destruction and inflietlnx ruin upon a great majority 01‘ the inhabitants. who are anxious to live in peace and earn a livelihood for themselves and families." Long Distance Telephone CHOICE ..MEATS.. mauuuucmuuom FIE!!! M0 SILT 1511'! 01,150 00008, FHWTS 'EGET 13158, P0011? 7 0787508 1” "SM... Tnko Laxative Bromo Quinlm Tam-Ls. Alldrugglsta mfund tho money If n full; locum. E W Grave’s signatur- h on each box. 85 cent». y given an the mid Charlie Butler Defend-u: that the above named Cour pnlnam hm. herelolore fllcd her bill “I cumâ€" plalnt against the ma Defendant In said Cmm on the Chancery side uni-out. and that 3 Hum- monu Ibenupon “sued out of said Cour! against the abon named Delemlaul n-Iurunble on the First day a! «In Term 0! [he Circuit Conn at said Unl’ame Cunuly. lo be held an llw Conn "one in the City In! 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