I" III- ld Mr. 1'. MIL 1th: 0! of the mill“. onvem and It lug hr wager- seated flowed fl" {or the for Elmer advov Id tho :tlvely help Don heat. by the federal m Inventluuon II to to con- man an! MW- no method! for avoiding or lunch ‘ labor am through pouch! _' conciliatory aviation at! new» fnmmethm arm in my state or gran comm-In for minimum; mn- The Winona of mutation and of micron and the provision 10! Meeting man lives. limb- and duty hilt!- mm'thafulodauomof gm- )loym and me amt. ind the of: Mdnamzmmmon Imam between employer: and an ducted by a communion of nine por- muhnppoinudbymprnidenf. ad with the “vice and count at a. min. The ennui-ion is spelled]: on- “ ii immune: The mom condition of labor in a. map! indiumâ€. including It mum, and “acuity in tho†en- “ n in mot-no forms. The m tendon betwoen ll:- 31â€!!! and me.- ‘no shot or the indium-hi condio‘ mm on public venue mad the right! ndpomoithoeommunityioded A comm-henna Invuupuol of no relation. of ennui And labor will -0f mating hwâ€" Mm ï¬m Mm m?! at low. (75mm! 05...»,m'mman m 043'! In MM’IHM’) Mm Eta: Ind (nutâ€"la); pail bf: «ind (gig up. ) â€l TV,, (My mm In! I! “a (m uillanlnmnbbr ml, a ("Nana riumr! ,il 'Id-‘oj‘ ) yo'adcflrn a! m M an "In :h-llm undrâ€" Mafia um; gum-n] Loyd. -Uf:bnldvn um, Offa'l‘ I‘ll 11hr: «(tr-qr], w. (Km-‘1‘! Bing, Ban! -JnJ build: our well: III M our lulu.†ï¬n‘r and "night I’m (it; (alt In city ms. , I! M: cur lmminp hm hail; Thf-nn’t pm! Jamal: it Add! 101‘) I"! Silhf- ( Gm! (am! Thu mull m, .6 um hi/mwhn 1»qu [lion rlx ink "â€10qu m. lnl bow lint/innit yd]: and MI Well, kn ugly)†â€I" H! ilâ€" ( â€IL†Blm my â€all W'ndmh WWWJMI.) Mqimit fem wlrm u'lmt :mn‘ Mala nmu Ml Ilmri plate a! by“, Ill hill: ur (ml/râ€" (0H l’l/p'ur up Ml Ill â€40': ruling all that andâ€? a? Sun laminar: a! war}, you to]. VIII, low mu unduly wriltf I! unit â€1 “min; Jyldllih. ) WILL STUDY LABOR PROILIH. -â€"J(m'nu (In 1!} Lil! to 11701 Mal [lam M 011‘ Ind laid: a um, mmnqurml 1m! To amt-1 (Wound Mt lull Th! â€drill, ran/in: molar In“! Main 10 Imtb min I (ma! 16in" 'Twc-Udn'w n Ilnnpr m. In drinll Th", it ‘0! palm]. ) I) VILBUR D. NESBIT â€(ï¬nitflra that Mann lb WU. Bum“! by Mt Mull-WM: “tr/d lgaiiu! (trill?â€" M m 1H1": u [in], Ode To Labor relations Mina Fortrtwo meet have Iet maximum hours for a vorking week (or children. Thirteen state- hnve boner impec- uon lees. Thirty-never: amen order neat: pro- vided for female employee. Seventeen state- meke provision for protection of employee engaged on 'eomtmctlon of building. Fourteen ltlte! oflclally him bakery ehope. Forty-eight mm and the District of Columbia heve In" column. eager, making it pox-Me to wager due, by "meehnnicl’ liens.†mm use. meter-red claims. The. Ilene It came lacunae- In attached to the property m. It other- to m or to “and rule. Thirty-he am he. truth-l liq- a! mm f .~ Forty-four states have adopted m age limit for the ammomem o! chil- dren. The limit in some sum it still pitifully low. but the emulation: of labor that have nested an we limit- from unwilling legislatures will soon tom. the limit higher. "Omaha and stand matter! In the nation but a united dental hon the binding voles.†tholeeuoithonohomgthorevlnionot our lawn no no to note then compati- ble with the channel io our oocini nil ind-atrial itfo thnt have followed the momentou- dovelopmont oi mchloery end method- of prodootion. Won earners not take the initia- tive in any movement calculated to promote their own Interest; or to pro- tect than min-t the evils which hero grown out of tho oomhinniion and con- oolklntion of capitol; they moot be both eomgeono nod patient. mm min yet prudent; they molt build their emulation: on mud rm tionn IM conduct then on honing-I lines. end it is highty important to the security of the women om! the â€at! of society thnt vomen workers ‘ III.“ to manned, one thus protected union the demoralizing influence-1 that hero any: attended overwork, exoeuive honrl And under nutrition. While the problem of llhol‘ll on. d- tocllu all wetlan- ot on country and all (be conï¬nin- ol the mm, m w: nuloollolhemglommol Now mind, for a vole. mt, Ilk- lhlt of no Immoral new". mu wlnudmmudmtm In: to Nd]. hora nn .1 m. use any um of the hbor auction that donor" and «and lmmedluu eon-lamina; not mark the on- ward march to fl. 4 higher condition- "‘ 9' '- o! lite and labor. $4.. 1 Pnriicnlnrly in It ' ' npproprinin that In New England with nil in: hallowed memorion and trunnion. the movement ior indnminl up- lm would and "pm-ion unou «no domndnnu oi the run when. Incl-inc" and nchiounlonu contributed In much to threat-blink man! oi political independence and nllcionn freedom an thin continui. Labor any! n- celebntlnn, m pu- ndoa and m menu“- as .lmpomnt events In the la- duurlal develop- ment of our coun- try and the pro- mlvo mayo- mum or bar peo- ple. It II the IDO- cul occasion when wage-earner- ro- vlew tho history nnd struggles of the put. that. LAWS NEED REVISION The exhalation of Wendell Phil!†'Protecun. calm-an. Human llle- is held cheapest In Pennsylvnnh. whm the long and the any work days no prudent. But- ler love: 374 out of every hundred thousand of In people by violent deaths In Industry; Pltmm, 15!, Me- Ke‘eu Rocks and McKeesport m, Shenandoah 279, Pottnllle :76 and the large clty, Pitt-hurt. with m 111va- fled population malt In I violent dull: rite of m per one hundred I! rare or absent. gchooln and libraries In conspicuous- Shonenlng the Working Day. Observe the communities where the Iteel trust. the sugar trust, the cord- ege trust en dthe rubber trust are dominant. and. where greed is an pow- erful. where the workers gflnd out a Macrame existence twelve hours per an, and in many are: seven days per week. never lose then seventy-two noun. frequently entity-four hour! per week. In such pinces race suicide run rampant, niche", vice. disease. drunkenness Ind dentin by violence are the rule rather than the excep- The am subject count] In natur- nlly the "Conserntton of Time†or â€The 8-Hoof Day." Without time to recuperate. observe. study, reflect. the val-km are rendered hopeless†unable to not either In their own he hi" or in cooperation with other: for the pub“: good. It I: therefore. perfectly mm- pflate to dnï¬r attention to such a computing Info" mummdng the legal manna of prevention and safety almdy «(1me In 00 m- {or well awful possibilities, not! trade and occupation would he cant"! abject to as frequent mama u not: occur In the mill. and bin! N?- Incu of the Iron Ind flee! Maury. when mluuou ol the Cork." has been slow to union. a well a In than cod Maids. when the mine mien are um subjected to son. like condition- by made: a! med.- tory wealth. Bllll. ville It I. (m that than mu charge. an duly nub-tum. ntlfltlunolbmtorm“ aunt vigilance Ind heroic mum of the vorkm In 9mm noodle- (he mun-non of human "warm and Immn one!" of tho (anon mu the ultimate “Mr and well both; of the mum and will. 9: II only 100 inn. and "plly 'u- '1!- "In." that the (must (cm 0! waste {to- wblch our movie lunar at IM- fluo II the terriï¬c rm. 0! humm mom. due (0 uneconomic methods. The tw- lnl slaughter at the worlm who" book! In maimed, or when llvn an “an" destroyed In mo In- dulma OM In Inn-porn!“ u gn- onfly eluted by long Donn. m Impotence, Me or creed. Unkindiy critic. when piqued. or at I loss for u: argument to upped their contentions. have at timu thoughtless“ charted trade unionists n being “thoroughly materialistic" in possessing “no Menu or sentiments,†and influenced by no great “loci-mow in: iorcu." Continent in Org-«ind Labor. Such expressions can only come from those who on not inionnod, or such an on burdened with prejudice. In order that than who run mu raid and under-and. I few incl: no horo- wiih untoidod I0 that cynicl. criticl, opponent. and iriondl mnr obilin n glimpse in u condoned lorm of what than nine trade unionists have no- complishodâ€"bocnnu of I mi Ioni- noring lore. burning Iiihiu than. Coo-owing Mon and Woman. Tho innhbr iho American poooio ul- nnce in ihin dirociion in In. iuinn the more auniy will they oburvo true ooonomlo principluâ€"ihni in lo uy. Boarding home shun. corner at Prelldent- American Federation of Labor. In Kama: City Star. The grandest achievement and the greatest glory of the American labor movement I: it: laudable effort to prevent h u m n n misery. It. has In a. t t e r e d not whether such an!- teflng was caused by accident, dil- WORK REVIEWED BY GOMPERS AflHIEVEMENIS’flF ' [ABflfl MflVEMENI Head of tho American Fodcratlon Polnu to the Things Organized Effort for the Prevention of Hum-n Mlury Have Mad. ' Poulhlc. Striking Accomplishments That Have Resulted in Public By SAMUEL OOMPERS. to tho This constitution oi lliessvlng snd life-preserving ieglslstion ensued hy the state legislature. and the United States congress st the behest of tho ornnisstions oi lshor is isr fro- be ing s molete record. hot it is sum- cieni at this title to enthsse the worl- ers snd to convince the most skeptical on to the great good which hss been soconnpilshed for sll labor-«morgu- ised so well so organisedâ€"sod psrtio nlarly for that part of society some times deï¬ned as the genersl pnhiic. who hsvo been astounded while -iraveling on rsllrosds. while resting in hoiels. unused in theaters. or when coming in contact with those who might dissentinsio disease pronsgsted in workshops or factories thst would remain inssnitsry snd dangerous if it ;hsd not been for the vigilance. ï¬delity and foresight at the orgsnised work- ers. So we feel cheered on (his labor .Dny. We even feel like lsying ssido the hardness thst is acquired in the course of many hsttles against hig odds and allowing the sentiments] sides otonr nsiures to show then» selves. We feel like talking of our women no children, sad the bottle organised labor is waging to make them comforisble at. their work and healthy in their homes. We wsnt to cite the hnmsn snflering thst the or- ganised workers have been shin to sholish. and to pledgo ourselves new to s continued bottle to bring decent working hours snd conditions into those dark places or the nstion thst sre still its most crying disguos. And, Msctitinthstsllwhr is" hietothu‘. moms-sous soohthstthsflisosusioshrhm: m (or are m of conserving life on the Inlamue all do of the United 8mâ€. Every of then law. a a monument to the «In-«In. credit of organ!“ lubor. lndmry mm bear the lunch) burden of accidents to the Mann h.- ins.‘ exactly u u don m (mun! no clan-seal mu, or accident- [ht occur through the mun! elements. con-pom». my Ann-mo. The next In Import-Ice an satay Inlhm law; touted by the con- 0|le Uh - Vanna. ladle-floa- of the cannon luv nuns- o! “untamed flu" and "can- Mbmory" to “co-mun nulls-m" h" been «touted In an"! Intel. but met «mm. with Inn-um 0! ml gnu Inner! I. not "Mint Int. human and elective wanton m to W by the luluâ€"logb- mm (In! In uniform and nlrmly good; elective humano- um will {mm Mm: the Muse Inna n Nona. I'm-1" rule â€contributory nudism.†"Impac- 0! Hut†and â€waiting of rum" Thirty-six omen restrict night work by children. Complicating tho “aimed. Thirty-eight Illlel have enacted some form or employer! liability luv. vary for a! which hue been in- lerprciod {nor-ably (or the vorlon by the courts. This in to be account- «I {or largely Inca-nu the couril have clung tcnncioucly io former preco- drum: of peculiar judicial ream-inn. which have It limo. been relcrrod lo as me “unholy irinily." VIL, “mump- tlon of rink.†"contributory mil- xenm" and "fellow-Iowan!" rulings. u if thou obliaclcc were not lam enough to ofllel u workmnm claim (or damages. Anoiimr mcihod bu been devised which iho courts have duly moxnilcd as valid and "Niel"! mund- lo pmnnl In hunted om- ployo [mm obi-lulu Iii curd for dun-m. TM: cunning dmrico bu bun io Induce or mom an mphyo when "running for cmploynmu lo clan A contact “waiving Ml mm." lo m (or damp: in can at injury dilh lax mploymi. Seventeen lute: make it msnduory for employers to report all accident! to an authorized state omcial Io um accurate vital necordu can be readily obtained for the further advice and inâ€" formation of the people an to the need. or additional con-annual: of life Ind limb. This in an especially noon- nry provision. Twentyâ€"seven state: tnltlt upon unitary and Iulflclent toilet. rooms tor the sexes. Thirty state- provido flctory in- spector: to enforce oburnnco of the lawn. iwenty-four states require guard- on dangeroul machinery. Twenty-tour Itatel require lactation to be so ventilated that a luncient amount of air space shall be provided for each operative. Laws regulating guard: for cleaning of machinery were adopted by Massa- chusetts in 1882, in New Jersey in 1884. This was .aimost the beginning. A: manufacturing has developed in the other sures some protective pro- visions have been adopted. . The pres» em. status of their provisions is u lol- lows: Thirty-three aute- requlro Ilro «- capes on tactorlel and public bulld- So much {or the 84mm- day. We next come to the proposition of con- serving we and health by means of factory regulation and factory Inspec- tion. Much has been done in many states along these lines and this ac~ compllshment In ,dne to organized la- bor. Much 1. yet, to be done, and or sanlzed labor. intends tlnt the work shall be flnlshed. The unreasonubty long val-k dey that ups vmmy end vigil-nee tron the workers in the principal ceuu of this headless claunhter of human be- luga struggling for an existence. mootmoorthomlumdcfl- cloudy. d mam mum mu shot movement holdl that I" m entitled to pumio equdly ummutmug; that umduol um per-m- pm of our movie to It" will Wm. lt wm Mankniudthemmo! mm; .4:me II W'Mhmflmm- anndnnowhmnwduu cm- neat-Ila; {mu m luau-nun: of lam-nun; mm or cheap for-- at distribution should be enjoyed equally U7 all llu people. lasted 0! hell; diverted to the beneï¬t a! a. low. the hm ulna ml workshops. an caviar-em. "'0 "I“ "h" “manual until-Ila. abort or corn†lot In net-hon ‘l‘o llo m soul mum. (to um unions are nae-nun. to scan the M Int of eon-rill"! 0400““ h" and child m but In every mu. iqutofy and "mines In Kinda. em tubal-nun. the ehfldm fro- m ulna-lo ul- of the labor mo not In to «um-ll o mdluon of to- m. Int. an ill! luau In out land of u bully and and male W W“, to noun a llnllhood. inlet will In unclean lo provldo M: h.- fly wllh the an. mm. and luau-le- of m. enjoyed by any out! 01m: mad. that wlll mm Il- to sin Il- cludm I. dunno- In whatever dlncuou My my «cu- lo Inflow, can! to m: necked by a. «alum of m m mentor of EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Tho (rude halo-n W“ an all be.- ‘l'o Islam (I. anon-Mu to no- It chanced that once upon a time remote, The weary gvant, known a: Lahor, emote ' Hz: the h a :ounai'ng whach and tried, "I’m â€at, But I m toiled enough and now I ’ll reet. ' I 71 let the world wa onward a: it may, While I go home anjha'ue m holiday. ’ So, Lahor laidau'de hi: too J‘ and c t Deep in he: cavern, where he prompt y :lept. An hour went hy, an hour without a :ound. . The :hop: were:tilled, no more their wheel: went ’mund, The mill: were ï¬ntened clo:e with holt and loch, The :team:htp 1d? ruhhed a aim! her doch, The engine move e:: :l‘ept. t e anvil :tood A: :ilent a: a grave:tone in a wood. While Manhind, :tartled h] the aw 1 :till, Together whispered, awed, “1: La or ill †And a: the moment: paued o’er town and farm, And all wa: :till, there ’ro:e a great alarm, Went forth the giant Commerce, loud to :hout. Deep into Lahor': cavern, “Friend. come out, You’re needed hy 'u:â€"needed in a trice. Plea:e come at once], We'llpay ou ajï¬fnee. You've :l t an hour alreadyâ€"a1 your Come fort at once. 7' he world i: :tanding :till. " And Lahor, wahened hy the otherâ€: m'ee, Stretched forth In} two! arm: and ruhhed hi: eye:, And ï¬lmed a hit, then with good-natured :mile, Said, “ Ta, 1' ll come, hut mate it worth m while. One day each yearyou'll ' me pnbilege m, One day each year you’l coneeerate to me, While one I will comeerate to pl , And (clutch ing, :aid), we‘ll call it Zhu- Day.†: {3; £5 E 5333 3:533 flgi'gaii g; g e~§§ I, :3 ii €513; 158!!! g; :3 3:5; 3 £35 i321 ; E533; g a; 3:11: I;:! 15%;; W: ï¬i‘? t: 33!.‘Ii: ls; [Autumn-annualâ€. muvimmuthmm “awn-mud“ now Mull) ntloa- mu no thtouotthoholflanwlhl Mini u in“! nil-dot at [380" [If um MY MAnmalflondayMlclm Thanmtal'layflm