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VOL. VI. HELENA MONTANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12 1906. NO. 19.

course men are so constituted that they | to marry then we would be shocked, SOCIALISTS CAMPAIGN "* want good women. j Td* *P*aksf here said he bad many BUTTE SOCIALISTS Under socialism women will have Iother 1o''icB he wftBted to but equal political and industrial and so• his watch told him it was time to stop, and he asked that the slips be collected ON IN GREAT FALLS cial rights with men. A woman should »o that he might answer any question NOMINATE CANDIDATES have the right to pick out the man asked him. While that was doing he she wants to be the father of her chil• said he would follow a good old cus• dren and aak him to marry her. Now tom that he learned while he was a Rev. F. L. Buzzell Has Rousing Meeting. we tell the women we think they are Methodist minister and pass the con• Adopt Platform and Resolutions and angels, but if one of them asked us tribution box for a collection. Declares Worries of Matrimony Will Prepare for Vigorous Campaign Fade Away when Socialists Rule GUILLOTINING OF —Enthusiastic Meeting

Great Falls, March 0.—The Social a population of 160,000 they have co• The socialists of Butte held a Urge labor organization, to the strike and iota' Mutual Improvement club held operative bakeries where this is done. ORGANIZED LABOR and enthusiatic convention Thursday the boycott. a meeting at the Presbyterian church Then under socialsm woman would March 5th with Alderman George Am• The ineffectiveness of the strike ha* been illustrated too often in the west last evening, which was well attended. have the advantage of maternity hos• brose, chairman, and A. M. Jenuings, The principal address waa made by as instances in Colorado, Idaho and pitals. There are four millions of secretary. Rev. F. I. Hu/.zcll of Conrad. homes in the L'nited States where the now in Nevada. The passing of the Again the Axe Descends. Another Judge The following candidate for alder• The rpeaker of the evening, after a husband earns less than #400 a year. trade or labor union is prestiged is tas brief introductory apeech by Geo. Wei How it is possible that the wife can men were selected: First Wsrd, John decision of the U. 8. courts, which de• Lines Up with Corporations Against clare a boycott by the working claw leder aaid in substance: have proper attention in such homes J. Esrle Third, Jacob Brast; Fourth, to lie illegal, while affirming the right Ladies of the Mutual Improvement when everyone knows that it costs Frank Curran; Fifth, Jacob Harkenon; of the employer to boycott union men Club, Comrade* and Fellow Citizens: about that sum for nurses, doctors, the Goldfield Miners. Sixth, Frank O'Hara; Seventh, Jas. anX through which to voice their platform of the National Socialist Par• i*U, then definitions and explanations night in three months while bis wife but also asking that the union be while they are going to or from protests agaimrt the outrages of an in• goes to the theater or visiting he ty of America and invites the co-oper• of socialism and its aims. The latter dissolved by the court. work. dustrial system which rewards the ation and support of all who believe he explained were ethical and alt ru thinks he has had a hard time. worker with the dregs of his produc• This latter point is not touched 8. Restraining the defendants that the emancipation of the working iatie. He felt there was little use, Under socialism women would be re tion and the sharker with luxuries of from going to the homes of the em• class can only be brought about by the however, in appealing to the moral and lieved from dependence on one individ• by the order issued today, but it is the universe. ethical instincts in men when the fact ual. There is a little woman and four said to l>e fully covered in the de• ployes of the company, either col- overthrow of capitalism and the aboli• tion of wage slavery. We congratulate the Butte Miner was that as soon they left the church girls on the other side of the Kockies cision which will be handed down by ectivcly or singly, for the purpose dependent on me. If anything should The concentration of wealth in the for its fealty to its class in its recent door or the lecture room they went out the court to morrow afternoon. of threatening, intimidating or per• into a world socially organized in *uch happen to me she would be helpless. hands of a few, the perfection of labor editorial advocating a reduction in The restraining order is made to suading them to quit such employ• a way that it waa well nigh impossible 1 see by the papers that they are ar• saving machinery, the immense cost of wages in the city and reminding the ment. working crass that if they were as to live right. For that reason socialists resting anarchists and people that look continue until the court dissolves it, the tools of production which places faithful to their interests and alive to wanted to change condition* so that like anarchists. I wsai thinking to and a nominal bond of $7,500 is them beyond the reach of the working class, have brought about a condition their power as is the capitalist class, men and women could lead an ideal might that I ought to shave, for fear demanded by the company. After one of the greatest debates of servitude more reprehensible than starvation, penury and want would be life. Their was political and economic they might think 1 look like an an• ever heard in a state convention, The restraining order provides: the portion of the idler only instead only aa a means to an end, and that archist and then what would happen that which existed for the black man 1. The defendants are restrained according to the newspapers report• of the workers as it is today. end was the making of higher and to my wife and children if I were before the civil war and every finan ing the occurrence, the Illinois cJal crisis, every bank made panic, er- better type* of mankind. arrested. I'nder socialism every mo• from in any matter interfering with, We remind the working class that miners, in session at Peoria, a week ery curtailment of production sends The speaker then launched into his ther will be supported by society, and hindering, preventing or obstructing neither national nor state lines di• ago last Friday declared themselves thousands of the really useful members theme, "What Socialism Will Do foral l children will be supported by so any of the servants, employes or vide the capitalist and urge the work• in favor "of a united working class of society, the bone anil muscle of the the Women." And first he said that eiety because they belong to society. ers to combine industrially as well as agents of the company while they political organization" and "for the country hat in hand to the soup house it would save them from the necee*- Society educate* them now but it will politically. are engaged in doing work in con• establishment of a system that guar• or the cold charity of the country sity of washing and ironing. He some• r lien cdncatt and Bupporl ' hem Thi i < We commend the cause of our Social• times wondered how it waa possible will be no more children fainting in nection with the company. antees to the workers an apportun- By control of the press of the nation ist Alderman George H. Ambrose and for 1 woman to do all the washing school from hunger. Women anil 2. Restraining defendants from ity to obtain a living by honest toil which is today almost wholly in tne point the workers of the city of Butte and ironing, take care of a Kooseveltan children being no longer dependent on compelling or inducing persons to and the full product of their labor." hands of the capitalist class, the work• •o his record as a faithful servant of family, attend to the cooking, making one individual will cease to be slaves. leave employ of company, by threats, The committee reported adversely ers who accept their opinions r«:nl\ the working class. intimidations, violence or force; al• made are blinded to the real cause of the beds, and all the numberless cares The person who depends on auotber on the resolution and the opponents The governing principles of the so• so restraining defendants from pre• their misfortunes which arc attributed of house and family. If socialism did for support is his slave. My wife is of the proposition charged that it cialist party is in the interest of the slave, mid I do not like to think of venting or attempting to prevent to everything under the sun except ca• nothing else for a woman but relieve was an endorsement of the prin• working das*. If so \v, favor it. If persons from taking employment pitalism, from the San Francisco earth• her of the washing and ironing that my daughters marrying men and be• opposed to the interest of the working ciples of socialism. The socialists quake to drunkenness. alone surely made it worth her study. coming their slaves because they will with the company. championed the resolution. W. O. class, we are against it. Under socialism all the washing woul 1 be dependent on them for support 3. Restraining defendants trom The real cause of poverty, crime, ig• Rvan, Mitchell's side partner and We conjure the wage workers of the be done away from the home by co• I'nder sociaaim women will choose attempting to prevent persons tak norance, prostitution is sedulously kept City of Butte to respond to the Marx• operation and machinery, and all th» the work they like beat and are best ing employment with the companv elected general secretary yf the in the back ground by these moulders ian motto: " Workers of the World fitted for. Man now to some extent by force, threats or otherwise. l'nited Mine Workers in the recent of public opinion because the interests woman would have to do would be to unite, you have nothing to lose, but choos*'* his own occupation, but for 4. Restraining defendants from referendum, presided duuring the of their owners lies in the perpetuation place washing on the piazza in a your chains, you have a World to most women who marry theTe is no doing any acts in furtherance of any debate. John Walker, socialist, was of the capitalist system. bundle and receive it back clean anil gain." beautifully ironed. This is not simply choice but be ceaseless monotony of conspiracy to obstruct or prevent re-elected president by 10,000 ma• Workers arc divided at the polls, and The fallowing namlutions were a theory. It is a fact, for there i* housekeeping, washing Monday, iron• the business of the complainant in jority, and Duncan McDonald, of as a result of their division vote into any way. the hands of the master class not alone adopted: in Germany now in a city of 200,000 ing Tuesday, scrubbing Wednesday, the same political faith, was elected or 300.000 inhabitants where the wash anil cooking every day in the week. 5. Restraining the congregation the continued ownership of the tool* Kesolved, That we, the Socialist Par• as the state's representative on the ty of Butte in convention assembled, ingi* done at a municipal wash house, I'nder socialism the development of ot the defendants about the streets, of production, but the club of the pa international executive board. — Cle• trolman, the bayonet of the tin sol• pledge ourselves that if our candidates free of cost like the public schools. woman will not stop at her marriage. premises, roads, places or approach veland Citizen. diers, the judge on the bench and the are elected to office that we will do Then under socialism the woman woulJ With the majority of women there is es adjacent to the property of the entire machinery of government. al in our power to establish an emer• be relieved of the labor of cooking. little mental, moral or spiritual devel gency hospital. That we will give em• All kind* of food could be ordered opment after marriage. There is no Not alone do the capitalist or the ployment to all the idle we possibly cooked and received at the home ready time for it. No wonder husbands go ruling class influence and direct the can. That we will do all in our pow for the table as cheaply as the raw to the saloons and 10-ccnt shows. I political actions of the wage slave but er to extend the limit* of the City so material could be furnished. Or if she do not blame them for it. I want to they also by means of paid hireling" as to take in the surrounding districts save society from these conditions. John C. Chase and the honesty uninformed invade preferred the woman of the house his trade or labor union also for the which are now outside. •onld take her family to the munie I'nder socialism women will reform Of Haverhill. Massachusetts purpose of stirring up strife and main ipal restaurant and feed them there us men. They will be free and not We further resolve, that if our can• taining a divided force. as cheaply «s the raw material could dependent on men. And if we want didates are electe I to office that they be purchased. This also was not • to get them a* wives w« will have to Will Commence his Montana Lecture Tour at In the past the non-socialist work• will have the interest of hut one class theory, for in the city of Ghent with straighten out ourselves. And of ing man has pinned his faith to the at heart and that is the working class. MILWAUKEE CAMPAIGN BILLINGS POLITICS IN SEATTLE Moore, the "Socialist Scourge," was criminal charge* would be let out M The Social Democratic platform cratic ticket, opened fire with an EAGLE HALL defeated for mayor of Seattle on Tues• bail. The daily papers have exploited convention held at Frcie tlemeinde attack on the "well fed labor lead day by 4,500 votes. Kven his friends this, the son of general sense of pub• Hall, Milwaukee, last Saturday, was er»." ( He would probably like to admit that his defeat was due to his lic fairness was shocked, and Mr. a remarkably harmonious and satis• see them all starved out.) And now Thursday March 19th arbitrary measures with the socialists. Mayor got his walking papers. He persisted in his euicidal p.iliey up to factory assembly. One hundred and I.. A. Hahlman, republican candi• They describe his conduct as ' kiddish ' P. M. the last night before election. eighty-three delegates were present date, is blazing away against us ev Eight and "foolish." He allowed the so• cialists to S|>eak in the most crowded The acts of the police were offens• from the various wards. Aid. Helms cry evening. Mr. Dahlman thinks Mr. Chase has the Distinction of portion of the city, on T'nlversity and ively brutal on this night. Three men presided, and addresses were made that this Social-Democratic mac• Second streets, but down on Tike were arrested Friday night. I>r. Titus by Aid. Seidel. candidate for mayor hine is a damnable contrivance w hich being the First Socialist Mayor of Place, a proletarian quarter, he ar ami two others, ssvarsl on Sa'urdav night, who remained in jail over Sun on the socialist tickst, and the other ought not to be allowed to exist in a rested them no matter how slight the any American City. He is regard• day, and two men and three women Social Democratic nominees. The republican form of government." attempt. The 'citizens" looked upon Monday night. Tie women were Mis. He is now particularly busy in try• this pursuit of the socialists us silly. platform was adopted without a dis ed as One of the Most Effective Titus. Mrs. Steele, and Mrs. Ingoff senting vo»e. ing to prove that such affairs as the To them the socialist activity se, inc.I whose husband wan arrested the same Shippy shooting are due to "litera Speakers now Touring the Coun• aimless and harmless, ami, accustomed night. The women were dismissed to the phrases of democracy they could ture sent Ml by the Social Denm try for the Socialist Party, and All when they were taken into jail, but The present Milwaukee campaign not account for the discrimination. came hack to Pike Pluce and went to rrats". In this attempt the capital- presents one new and noticeable Know speaking again, and were again placed press are with him. Those who Desire to more Then Moore's policy of not accepi feature. In former years, the old under arrest. Policeman l>oyl, in ar ing hail for the socialists, or bringing party candidates spent most of their The distribution of Socialist liter• about Socialism, Should Attend this resting Mrs. Steele jerked the chair them to trial has disgusted every one. from under her. throwing her forcibly ammunition against each other. ature in the Milwaukee factories is meeting. All socislists, men and mowen, would to the ground. Great indignation at Now thev are training all their guns •ON in Itill swing. Next week the be locked up, refused bail, kept in on the Socialists. Kx-Mavor Rose, -i - • |a| •• sssssu — ps— ~- • - I m " —• I Everybody Cordially Invited. jsil over night, and then dismissed. candidate for mayor on the Dtasu (Continued on Page I.) Person* arrested at the same time on (Osntinued M Page 1.) MONTANA NEWS, HELENA, MONTANA.

THE MONTANA NEWS. What Kind of Co-Operation Is Socialism in California omic one and should and would only be solved along that line. This? The Oakland comrade* have been American Beer Hall The lecturer characterised the action WIMMI and Publish** by the Soolallst favored with a two wee ks' ftsit from A few weeks ago we criticized an MARINO NAPOLI, Propietor. Party •/ Moistens. Colorado Ida Crouch Hazlett, editor of of the American Federation of Labor, article in Up-To-Date-Farming in the Montana News, who ia well known in excluding the negro from their or• Finest Line of Bottled Good. Domestic and ISSUED WKKKI.Y. which Mr. Everett spoke about Equi• throughout the American Socialist ganization, as "infinite stupidity." Imported Blue Label Cigars ty in all the Business Relations of movement us one of the prominent rc I'nlcss the negro was unionized he wa.i OrriCB I] PARK AVE. P. O. BOX 908 preventatives of the socialist press in l.ife. but spoke only of merchants bound, inevitably, to become a scab. 110 NORTH WAIN STREET LIVINGSTON. MONT. Idaho, during the Haywood' trials, aud tatarad ai tlie Po«t Office (or traoam.ssUm and farmers and made no mention In answer to the question as to why later the sole representative during the through the mail at aoroetl claaa ratea. of the army of industrial workers in the negro follows the white man. the Adams and Pettibone trials. She was W3$SSSS3SSSSSSS$sa lecturer gave the one and only answer Addreaa all commaaicationa and make all the cities and towns who consume also distinguished as the only socialist soaay payable a* the Montana News. which can be offered, which is that Anton Mlekush John Gollmeyr the farmers product. Since then he reporter in Ooldfields during the re r.he white man baving the .job in Nanaiar, James D. Grsrtam. cent military occupancy, when, at the has awakened to the fact that these possession, the negro is compelled to St&ta Sac rati*, ry. request of a drunken governor, Roose• must be taken into consideration and follow him to secure the job. He is THE PARK BEER HALL IDA CROUCH HA/LEIT in Up-to Date for March i, Mr. velt sent in the troops for the purpose not following the white man. but the Editor of enabling the Mine Owners' Asuo Kverett gives his opinion regarding white man's job. BEST BBB1 IN TOWN J. r. MABIE. eiation to break up the labor unions iu Mrs. Crouch Hazlett 's visit to the Associate Editor the relation which he thinks ought (ioldfiel.l. BOTH YKAR OI.I) PANAMA CLUB RYE U.iv cities has one of the most instruc• to exist between the farmer and the AND LEXINGTON BELLE SOUR MASH SUBSCRIPTIONS! tive and helpful, from the standpoint consumer of his product. WHISKY OaaYaar Soc In addition to the address on the of practical constructive work, which has been felt for many months. Her •la Montka S*J It is simply, as was the previous Federation trials, as reported in our Oae cent aM copy in bundlea np to S00 last issue, Mrs. Crouch Hazlet deliver• wide experience and personal know! LlVillgHtOn, 103 test Park ) MOIltailR article, a defence of the middle man. edge of the national movement gives Natl .r M rieadqaartem. Mahlon Raraea. Sec ed an address on Tuesday evening last retary Room 30O-3O2. HoyUioo Bid*.. Dear We believe now, as we have always at the corner of Tenth and Broadway, her a position of authority seldom en jo\ed by those who visit the west, and 1 St. Chicago. 111. believed, that until the farmer and which was one of the largest outdoor 0OO00O0OOOOOOOOOCKXXXXXXXXX)000O0000O000000O0000000O0 her practical suggestions for the real State Headqaartera, Jaa. D. O rah am. Soc re- the industrial worker comt- together meetings which the comrades have la ry. 15 Park Avenae. Helena. Moat. constructive work of the future work Jos. Mlekush Carl Yarendt and learn to exchange their products ever held in Oakland. ing class domination has been greatly Addresses were also delivered bv toe without the intervention of indepen• appreciated by the comrades on each STATE CABINET same comrade at the corner of Wood German Beer Hall side of the bay. dent middle men, their problems will and Seventh street, with the same grat• George Ambrose Butte Corner Main and Callender Street never be solved. We do not con• ifying results, a large number of new Billings BEST BEER IN TOWN John Home tend for a kind of organization or members being obtained at each meet One of the largest and most suc• Chico J. F. Mabie co-operation whereby the farmer and ing. cessful socialist meetings which have Only Union goods sold Try one, try another, if you don't Great Falls On Sunday morning last Comrade George Wesleder the city worker will gain by taking ben held in Equity Hall, San Fran• succeed try again. Livingston Crouch-Hazlett delivered an address in cisco, was held on Friday evening last T. J. Rooney from some other class, but by co• H-ovey's Hall, which, considering the when 'Mrs. Ida Crouch/- Haalett ad LIVINGSTON MONTANA operating to prevent any other class experimental character of a Sunday dressed the 8an Francisco comrades OOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX« from taking from them. As excha• morning meeting, was an unexpected t\ TRADES (ffigfj COUNCIL, on "Some Lessons From the Fcdera nge is carried on today, the farmer success. The auditorium at Hovey IsM Trials," a report of which ap• i'«rf*^saV*Nrf-a»s*^'^-*>a*s#^V*^a*»*s Hall was well filled and tho lecturer on one side of the river and the city- peared in the last issue of the World. delevered an interesting and instruct worker on the other side of the river For two hours the large audience ive address ou "Woman and Social• WORK AHEAD FOE THE CONVEN listened with rapt attention while the WILVL:. GRABOW neither of them live as well or get as ism." TION. speaker reviewed the situation, as she large a share of the joint product as She emphasized tho fact that social The next move of the courts U tj found it in those now famous trials. i #'11. for I'a list Blue Hihbon Betf the man who controls the toll bridge ism was essentially and pre-eminently declare the unions an illegal body and Many facts, hitherto unknown to the a woman's question. She claimed this that will dissolve every union iu the over which the exchange must take faraway sympathizers were revealed rmest Liquors and Cigars—all Un ion Goods.. For farther Informa• to be the case, partly because, in her country. While it would be exceed• place. and moat valuable and practical lessons opinion, though woman was socially tion which you will receive In th e most gentle manly manner. Call drawn from tho experiences of th" ingly unwise to advocate the socialist Mr. Kverett points out the fact the inferior, organically she was the at Bill's Place. 106 North Main Street. party making the union crisis an issue, brave men, who dared to risk their that the "producer is busy pro• superior. She illustrate! this view by lives in the defense of their fellow- yet it seeing unavoidable that the con the story of the child's version of the ducing" and the "consumer is busy workers. vention should give prominence to the creation, who stated that after fjsd /Montana with his daily work or profession" It was the unanimous feeling of Livingston, question this year. The situation is had made man he was dissatisfied and those who listened to the address that not that of an ataek on the capitaJists and asks. "What will be gained after a second attempt he made wo• tin' leeiturer had performed a real ser but the repelling of an attack by the by dispensing with one set man. After this he rested and since then neither God nor man have had list to the Local as well as to the capitalists on the working class < n of experienced distributors any rest. National movement, by the work which omie movement and that attack can and putting in their places a set of She indicated by apt illustration that she has performed in arousing attSS Yon Socialists Just Can't Win! only be repelled by the political ar• inexperienced ones? Nothing. We woiitau, being the life-force of the na• tion to practical, constructive work, jf tillery of the working class, "The So do not claim that the distributing which she is one of the most pro• Yon haven't got the organization to win, and that's a fact. eialist Party." It' the socialists do tion, anil naturally conservative, de• nounced exponents. When yoti sap the resources of the enemy by making Socialists not repel that attack the workers will can be done either by the farmer on sired to preserve the domestic envir• In addition to the Friday's meet tmd perty members of working men who now support capitalism mobilize a labor party that will repel one end of the line or the fac• onment. MM will have some chance. She absolutely denied the assertion ing, Mrs. Crouch-Hazlett addressed a the attack. tory- worker on the other end of the Dreamers, rightly named, are those who give no thought to which was sometimes made that the large outdoor meeting on the follow• We are in a peculiar situation at at|»ai»»iii« ajid imagine the enemy will fall before their individual line, but we do claim that the dis• opportunities of the American women ing evening, at the corner of Twenty- present. The capitalists have forced tribution can be controlled by the First and Mission streets. There was vrledge and effort. and formed the issue not we. We were greater than those in other coun• a very largo attendance, and the ad• The Socialist Party started the last Presidential campaign with are invested, besieged and in a titfht producer and consumer. We are tries, and illustrated the development dress was listened to with the closest members, made some noise, and had 409,230 Socialist votes fix. We seem to be in the position not opposed to necessary middle• of women's activities in European ted. countries, in contradistinction to those attention.—World, Oakland, Cal. that European socialist parties have men but we claim that the necessary The party membership now numbers about 30,000; it can be had to face at various times such as of American women. middleman should get his pay as ks 40,000 before the end of the year. If the vote in the next cam- met the German movement rive ytwrs She strongly deprecated the eflTorts niLWAUKEE CAHP ION salary in the fixing of which the psin Is proportioned, as previously, to the membership, America ago on the agricultural question, an I of the working men's wives in oppos• (Continued from Page 1.) irm ttks her rightful place in the international procession and a year ago on the military and colon pr ducer and consumer have a voice ing their husbands in their trade union STAND A MILLION STRONG. ization questions. The National Man rather than a profit fixed arbitrarily and socialist work, as opposed to the Are you a member? If not, then do something worth while, join ufaetnrers' Association at its last con by himself. In this way the pro• best interests of the home and wo• Social-Democratic speaking cam• the party and have the President of the United States talking about yention made the issue. The old par man's rightful place in the commun• duct could pass between the two paign at the factories during the psja in his next speech. Here is an application blank. Below yon ties seem to be anxious to have the ity. sstt find your State Secretary. Do it now , today. union question as an i*uie evaded. classes of producers and consumers She was equally severe in condemn noon hour will begin Our main factory gate speakers will be Aid. Y«rt the capitalists sre forcing the with the least cost and friction. Hut ing the failure of the men to interest Application for Membership in the fight on the unions. If we are not Mr. Kverett says " There is no in• their wives and families in the work in Seidel, Aid. Melms, Assemblyman equal to the occasion a pseudo IsBSSf SOCIALIST PARTY. tention on the part of the producer whi< h they were engaged because it Thompson, John Collins of Chicago party will he liable to sweep the field, frequently led to the enstrangment of to sell directly to the consumer, l»e- and J. Atnelski, who will address the L the undersigned, recognizing the class struggle between the capi• or rather carry the socialist movement huslMMid and wife and the breaking up talist class and the working dais, and (he necessity of the working class Poles in their own language. Our off its feet. In that ease, it wiU be cause we know this is impractical." if the home. She claimed that men c*MkssftuUa« themselves into a political party, distinct from and opposite demonstrated that we are unequal to He concludes by presenting to "or• had not taken the right means to in• speakers have the disadvantage of Sa all parties formed by the propertied classes, nercby declare that 1 hart the emergency. The capitalist* are ganized bodies of laborers or other terest their families and advised him being obliged to speak before the severed my relations with all other partica, thai 1 endorse the platform forcing the fight and have choson the to get to work at home, and instead sassl constitution of the SOCIALIST PARTY, and hereby apply for ad- bodies of consumers" a petition, factory gates, which in this climate sossaion to membership in said party. field. The workers can only repel the >f trying to change the world, to start which, in effect, is to appoint com• is a serious inconvenience.DThe old attack. If the socialists are wise they at home. Name in full... not only rej>cl the attack, but after mittees to call upon the "fairest Referring to the idea which seems party candidates on the other hantl that is clone, force the fight and make houses" and ask them to be good to obtain in the minds of many revolu• are taken into the factories and ad• the issue*. The convention should Street Address. and not take too much of a rake off. tionist, that a revolution could be dress the workmen, while the em• bring the outlawing of the unions to .State. brought about by the moh, she claimed ployer and the full office force stand Qty or 1.0... the front, and make it the basis for This petition concludes by saying that the slum population were useless making socialism an issue. by to see that the men do not ask that "This system in operation will to build up a revolution upon. They LIST OF 8TATE SECRETARIES. were hoplesslv lost and nothing could any troublesome Socialist questions. What is the socialist party, but the remove the speculative features of be done for them. If socialism ever But while Ithey can keep the men Alabama Thos. Freeman Fairhope. (political expression of the working business and will not leave the small Arizona J. G. Kroon Box 510. Globe. meant anything to the working people class! And when we have the indus quiet, they cannot make them ap• Arkansas Dan Hogaa Huntington. dealer at the mercy of the large they must be made to understand the triai plan of organization, its chief plaud, and the capitalist candidates California H. C. Tuck 523 Seventeenth street, Oakland operators, who under the present class position and that socialism did function will be to finance the polit• Colorado Thos. L. Buie Msl Chamua.street, Denver. not mean a leveling down but a level• get a cool reception. Meanwhile ical, that is all. system, have power to make and un• Connecticut Alfred W. Smith.. .746 Chapel street, New Haven. our distributors of Socialist litera Henry L Drake.. . Box 1033. St. Petersburg make prices often to the injury of ing up. Florida. T. J Coonrod F.nimett The lecturer also made a passing re• ture follow up the old party candi Idaho... HUMAN NATURE. the smaller dealer." Illinois.. James S Smith , . 16.1 Randolph street, Chicago ference to the selfishness of the male dates at all their factory meetings Tunc a violin ami place it by a Indiana. S. M. Reynolds. .300',* Ohio street, Terre iiaute. While that is very kind to the comrades in disregarding the rights of Nevada. piano strike tIn- note A 011 the piano and usually get rid of all their leaf Iowa Edw. J Rohrer.. women on the master of smoking at . Fifth and Seneca streets, Leavenworth "smaller dealer" we can not see lets before they are ordered out of Kansas A. O. Grigshy and the A string on the violin will the business meetings, and clearly Kentucky Frank H. Streine . 327 West Tenth street, Newport. where it is of benefit to any one . 1022 OraiiKi- street, New Orleans vilirate. Strike a note corresponding showed Unit much injury was tlone the gates. Thus the Social Demo Louisiana Geo. F. Wetter. • except the small dealer and from cratic fight goes merrily on. Maine W K Pelsey . 198 Lisbon street, Lewiston. to the oth .Room 33, Crouse Block, Omaha. lines are drawn the sooner will all also to Women's socialist clubs, so long •v J. SirasawooD Nebraska J P. Roe icately const ructeil instrument of . Box ISt, Clarcmont. classes of producers learn that it is as they are run alongside of the local New Hampshire.... W. W. Wilkins many strings. BftSI string will vi New Jersey .W. B. Killingbeck . .62 VVilliams street Orange^ only by assuming control and man- socialist organization, as appeared to brale with the environment with which Sitherwood Bros. New York . . John C. Chase 239 East 84th st., New York, N. Y. be the case in the city of Oakland, it is in tune. Placed in an environ• ag-merit of the exchange of their North Dakota. .V... A. M. Brooks Box 513. Fargo and exalted rather than deprecated the ment of hrutul competition oi»ly the product that exchange will be car• DEALERS IN Ohio John G Willert ... .3469 West Fifty fourth St., Cleveland efforts of the women socialists in their baser strings will vibrate. To make Oklahoma'.!'.'.!'.'.'.'.'.OttoF. BrnnstetterNorman _ J . ried on in "equitv to all". work of raising funds, as one of the Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigar A. Sladden.. S09 Davis street, Portland the finer strings respond, it is not Orenen ..Thos. most essential efforts in the work of Pennsylvania'.*. Robert B Ringler 628 Walnut street, Reading. ni < esaan to change or make over the Union Goods Handled building up a purely working class Rhode Island Fred Hurst tsU Westminster street. Olnevrille. instrument but only to place it in an The arrest, in the streets of St Exclusively movement. South Dakota M. G. Opsstil Sioux Falls. environment of corresponding vibra Petersburg, of gf Terrorists alleged 107.109 Cullender Street tions. Consciously or unconsciously, On the afternoon of the some day, SssMMM .. . .. j r. McDill »1« Blarkmore avenue. Nashville. to be plotting against the lives of a fl every thoughtful parent recoguizos this Comrade Crouch Hazlett addressed a Li \ illusion, Moiil. i!!iDi V i Bell 106 West Frwin street, Tyler. 11 rand Duke and a Minister, only crow.led meeting in Sunset Hall on fact, as shown by the care they exer f,"^ioi MarLachlan.. First National Bank Building, Ogdetv eise in selecting the environment of goes to furnish another example of Seventh street, when she dealt with Verm'ont'"'.V.'.V.'..'AlexanderIronside32 Avers street. Barre. their children. "A soft answer turn how extremely difficult it is to plot the question of socialism and unem• .. as . Washingtoi RichaH Kruger. Nun ***** »venue. T.eom, ployment. eth away wrath" because it starts toe successfully on a large scale, and MontanHBT» I.I. ah K 4Mea H A M It l.TO.N Marke. Prop* i I gS%& ft^;;;;;^,^ Milwaukee. vibrations of the strings of love and As there were a number of colored how easily such organizations be W^mlng.V.'.V.V.V. wm. L O'Neill .. T04 South Fourth street, Laramie I |dc present, the lecturer utilized the forgiveness in tl pposite nature. Presidents, gather in the members, and we com- come the victims of the mouchard. opportunity of emphasizing the fact IKKSH & SALT MEATS, LI VI j Sneaking of Human nature is all right let us sades will elect one of our very own. Fvrry new party mem her Tchaikovsky is said to be sutler that the socialist party was the one STOCK, POULTRY not lose any time worrying about that, Wtnirs Bearer the day of deliverance. ... and only p»trty in the field which of• AND FISH but change the environment to get in ing from nervous collapse, and it is the job sre a Red yourself fered a solution of the unhappy race %e tools required for Card for and tune with the finer strings. Then said his relatives have applied for 120 South Main Street M» application blank for your friend and fellow worker. problem, wh ich unf ort nnal ely prevails human nature will bring forth heav- him to l*e seen bv a mental special• in this Pnited States. She claimed Telephone |J*X t HI Well, that's the way to win. rule music. i MAHLON BARNES, Nstionsl Secretar* ist. that the question was a purely econ• Livinf/ston, Montana Ml Dearborn Street, Chics* MONTANA. NEWS, HELENA, MONTANA.

FOUR. A Folk Song of the Russian Revolution. National News International Women's Clubisj vwwwwwwww»vw»v»^ %*^WWV%WVS>WWWWW "My sons!" roar thr cry of a famishing mother— All communications for this depart• Her anna they were (our, and they came— "Now bury my body and IOTO one another: By recent Referendum, Dan Ho- Australia. ment should be addressed to Jessie M. Shun evil, and dlacord, and shame. Myer, Kditor. gan of Huntington has been elected The timber trade dispute at Syd• "Since iieaaanta ye are,of atraepeasant village, a member of the National Commit- Tho' landless were father and kin. ney is to be settled by arbitration Win back the good acrea for plnuKhlua and for Arkansas. Let Us Prey. tillage. One day last week it was the for• Uruguay. And freedom, txThaps. ye may win." tune of the editor of this depart• Comrade John M. Kay has resign• They buried their mother, the sons, but, re• A general strike took place on Sat• ment to spend a day visiting a dis• turning-. ed as State Secretary of Tennessee, They found not Hi. ku--i.i of yore. urday on the Central Uruguay Kail- trict school. and H. G. Terlisner, 1085 Indiana For holy and bright was the flame that waa way. The Government, of course, The bell rang with a vengeance, Burning St., Membhis, has accepted the po• It kindled the hearts of the Four. took the side of the management. and about 20 children aged between sition for the unexpired term. And mi. w.ts a povt. ,i ti-aclwr a pleader. 8 and 15 sneaked to their seats. The voice i f the people for right: Italy. Their teacher, a woman of possibly And one was a smiter of tyrants a leader: The average number of members And two went forth boldly to light. The Socialists in the Italian Par• spare built, fuzzy-haired, with for the year 1907 was 29,270. The And one of the fighters was hanged in the city: liament have initiated a big debate prominent cheek bones and the low• THE MAJESTIC BUFFET And one on the battleground fell: apportionment just declared, and er part of her face somewhat dished, The poet and leader, by fiends without pity. on secular education, (treat inter• Herman Schnick. Prop. based upon the dues paid during the gave a few terrifying glances around Were starved in Siberia's hell. est is manifested, and the Chamber THE BE>T OF EYiRYTHINO. ALWAYS IN STOCK months of December, January and the room to see that each pupil had "For Land ami for Freedom'" llrjve wai cry. and galleries are crowded. Bissolati awaken February shows a membership of partetl its hair in the middle, wash• Library in Connection with the best of Socialist Literature The soul of a Nation to life! a well-known Socialist deputy moved 39,975, an increase of 8,705 mem• ed its face and cleaned its feet. Next Door to PostnHice Bat tell not the Mother that Death hath over• the resolution, and the President LEWISTOWN, MONT. US Fourth Ave taken bers. John Snyder had not attended to Her Four in front of the strife! announced that forty-four men had these details properly. He was a given their names as wishful to speak JONES' NEW STONE Local San Diego, Calif., reports, rag-tag, unpromising looking lad IDAHO NOTES on the occasion. 'Membership Jan. 1st., 1908, 138; any way, so his punishment was the CLUB SALOON Great public demonstrations are new members received during Jan. full limit—the loss of a whole re• Q. R. Hamilton, Prop. Local Scherrt-r wants ilate for Com• annouced to be held outside, and OPERA HOUSE rade Work. 58; new members received during cess. This being over, she took up Dealer in the police are taking measures to CENT 1ALLY LOCATED Feb. 38; four members removed for opening exercises, a book called preserve the peace. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Comrade- Hugh M.irw ick of Belle- from the City. Number of members "Thirty-one years on the Plains R. W.JONES. Mgr. vue promise* a rousing meeting for On the anniversary of Giordano Union mmde goods a specialty last day of February 230." and in the Mountains," and perched Comrade Work. Kendall, - - flontana KENDALL, MONT. Bruno's martyrdom in the cause of herself upon a desk, with feet rest• the freedom of scientific thought, a ing on the seat below and began to Comrade Hommm of Local Harri• It has been definitely announced demonstration was held in Rome at• son thinks the comrades there will read in a rapid cackle page after that The New York Daily Call will toon be getting into tho harness. tended by about 3,000 persons. page, extracts of which were as fol• FOR A GOOD begin publication on the 1st. of May. Speeches were delivered by Socialist lows: " crawled out quietly To celebrate the event a " May Day t'omrade A. A. Anderson of Latah orators in favor of secular education Home Like Meed Fair and Congress of Nations " will to kill some game saw nine County, P. O. Palouse, Wash., writes There were several conflicts between GO TO for organization blanks. be he'd May 1st. toioth., inclusive- antelope fired and shot the the police and the demonstrators, in at the Labor Temple, 24^-247 K. same antelope. » * * Seven of Comrade Win. K. Deckaid of Pine consequence of which 50 arrests Home Comfort Dining Room 84th. St., New York City. Prize do• this number of scouts had never asks for blanks and instructions for were made. PROPRIETRESS J. RAE nations for Fair should l>e sent to seen a wild Indian and were anxious organization. 16 Second Street North the Daily Call Fair Conference, 239 to have a little sport with the red E. L. Langlois of Kellog has taken E. 84th. Street Germany. skins I counted them, made Great Falls. Montana membership at large. Ho comes from out twenty-one the boys all Montana. This loss is our gain. Germany has her own share of in• Local Augustat Ga., reports "Re• being anxious to try a hand, I de• dustrial troubles. Reports from cided to make an attack at once Mrs. K. Davison of Holdier sends ceived the Special Assessment stamps move or speak and finally had to do as bidden. The teacher ran up Diiisburg go to show that some of donation $1.50, F. Hodder of Blackfoot a few days ago, and will no doubt I told the boys to draw their sabres be taken out of school. to him and screamed out "Paul the furnaces at the famous Krupp l.(M) and W. L. Baker of Thunder $1.00. dispose of them very easily, as we ami cut the savages down before At recess, teacher and pupils Jones, you mind me. I say 'hog works will be extinguished in a few find that even outsiders are willing thev could get to their horses played ante-over and quarreled and tail' or take your seat:" So Paul Comrade J. Band Sanburn of Coeur weeks. At the coal mines of Ibben- to purchase them. Kxpect to call raised the yell and one minute later scuffled after the ball. Sometimes tearful and cowed, while the teacher d'Alene orders .r>0 application cards bueren, where about 1,000 men are for more shortly. The coming of arrows and bullets were riving in all a pupil played unfair, sometimes the and other players laughed, became and 25 red cards and has hopes of ac• employed, the management have tivity in Kootenai county soon. the National Convention seems to direction* I got shot in the teacher. Wade cheated, the teach• the "hog tail". "Paul Jones" was been obliged to give the men a holi• have stirred new life in the comrades right calf another recruit got er said "You are caught." He said a nick-name she had given him some day every Wednesday, and they fear Thos. J. Coonrod has been summoned here." his horse shot under him. He drew he wasn't, then she said ''You shan't time before. as juror at the March term of the that this will soon have to be exten• sabre and began cutting them (the play." When the teacher cheated A group of girls did not ioin in Federal court at Boise, March 12. ded to other days of the week. At The Krie machinists' strike is set• Indians) down all shot and and was told of it, she got angry the game. I asked them why. One the seat of government Prince Bulow f'omradn Work writes that he may tled and all members who came out sabred down before one could mount and one time she said "Shut up. or poke up and said, "teacher won't is fighting for his official life; so that not reach Idaho before March 20. He are to be taken back at day-work as • • • • when it was over we counted I'll make you take your seat." She let us, cause we get hurt." One he has not any time to propose mea• finds many calls in Utah. Already over toon as places can be made for nineteen dead Indians .... the man seemed to have on her tongue's end howed me her bruised forehead, an• 230 new members added there by him. sures for the industrial reorganiza• them, and no new men are to be who had his horse killed in battle a constant supply of coarse and ther a skinned place under her eye; tion of his country. caught the best horse • • we had time-worn slang. Lester caught the and another said she had got run l^ocal Wallace get* to bat with $10.50 taken until all the old employes are The Municipality of Frakfurt-on- done a good day's work.... we each ball and dropped it. "Butter fin• for the s|>ecial assesment stamp; Lo• reinstated- Piece work is to be ab• over and was lame. "Teacher hit ral filenn* Kerry with $4.90 and Local olished and no one is to be discrim• Main, the wealthiest city for its size fastened a scalp to the brow band gers," she shouted. Every time a me to put me out." said the one Riggins with $3.85. Who neatt inated against for going on strike. in Germany, is adopting far reaching of his bridle and when the captain youngster got caught or made a miss ith a bruised forehead. "She measures to deal with numerous un• saw that each had a scalp, he said: she dubbed him silly, crazy, fool, threw the ball for me to strike." Comrade Henry f'rab of Atlanta, employed. The Drainage Commit• 'Boys, let us give three cheers '.. .. sap-head. etc. said the skinned one. "And I got now in California, writes from Han A foot note should have appeared tee is planning a number of deep We waited about an hour when the n her way when she was running Jose: Hard at it and getting lots of with "Table B, Lecturers and Or• When school called they all push• drains on the outskirts of the town, captain thought it was light enough in," said the girl who was lame. good experience; will stirr them up ganizers," accompanying the annual ed and tugged to get a drink. I al• a hot mess this fall; will see you as which, under ordinary circumstan• to kill Indians .... a great surprise report, as follows: As against the so wanted a drink, and when I reach• I found out she positively would soon as I get back. ces, would not be commenced until to the red skins who were nearly all salary accounts noted there should ed for the tincup, the teacher made have no crying among the little folks abed. They made a rush for their the summer. The Water and Gas a grab too and got it, apparently ig no difference what the matter might The nominations for National Con• be credited #184.38 to Arthur M. Committee are also co-operating. horses. We got there first and vention delegates so far as follows: Lewis; $153.67 to Lena Morrow noring me. She gulped down part be. When any of them cried, the stampeded the herd • when it was of the cupful she had dipped up and teacher always held the looking Alvtn W. .ludd, Kmmett; Lewis Sell, lewis, and #36.85 to Gertrude Bres- Riggins; I>. f, O' Mahoney, Pocatello; Waiting for Moae.v good and light Indians lying in ev• lau Hunt for profits on literature let the rest fall back in the water glass up to their faces and made D. C Coates, Wallace; and K. I'nter Say, Mr. Unionist, how do you ery direction counted the dead bucket. I took my seat without sales turned in to the National them look in it. mann, (Sraiigpville. like the numerous knock downs la• braves.. . .forty eight in number, any drink. John Snyder said the teacher Office. soaks it to me every chance she gets. bor has received of late? we all started for headquarters feel• At dinner time the teacher's in• February receipts for dues are about I'm going to pay her back. I hit double the amount received for same Judge Dayton has forbidden the ing jubilant over the victory." structions were to put all trash and The Socialist Convention of the her with the ball as hard as I can, purpose for February both years of Mine Workers from organizing West After this edifying intr iduction to crumbs in the stove. Marv heaita State of Oregon has been called to but she won't be out, and I ain't 190 and 1907. Looks better on't itt Virginia miners. the day's work, reading classes were ted putting hers in, saying, "I'd going to be when she hits me either. meet at Portland, March 29th. and Judge Gould has forbidden Presi• in order, and dolefully they each in rather throw the crumbs out. its Several times during play hours, 30th. Donations ar« just beginning to dent Gompers and the A. F. of L. turn drawled out the lesson while wicked to burn 'em. They're good quarrels occurred. The teacher by reason of her si/e and authorative come in. I>>t thsin come, comrades, The State Convention of Kansas executive council from even men• the teacher prepared a list of ex• for birds and things to eat." "Do but remember that a regular dues pay position, settled matters to suit her• will be held in the Representative tioning labor's side of the Buck's amination questions in physiology what I tell youl" and she did. ing member is very de*irable and you self. I could see that sometimes Hall, Topeka, beginning April the stove controversy. for an afternoon class. She took no should each strive to add at least one Later we all played a ball game the children were bitter and dissat• 2nd, and continuing the 3rd and 4th. during March, remembering that they The United States Supreme court occasion to follow their recitations, called "Long Tom". They wanted isfied, but soon forgot the particular The State Convention of Iowa will wrong, dried their eyes and played will help furnish tone "jwiieww of has legalized the blacklist by annul• except to pronounce a word now and me to play too. The teacher says w«r" and we can reach others morr be held in Socialist Hall, 605 K. Lo• again. ling the law which prohibits rail• then. After each reading, the usual "Are you a good player?'. Through easilv. I«et Ma double our member cust St.., Des Moines, beginning at I know from experience that chil• roads from dismissing men because spelling. Whoever could spell the courtesy I said I was'nt. She took ship in March. What you sayf dren between the ages of 8 and 15 9 A. M , March the 23rd. A large quickest, got the benefit of that ex• the belong to labor unions. me at my word and gave me the are very impressionable, and while and representative Convention is ex• The United States Supreme court ercise and the slow one was scorn• poorest place in the game. I wa I could not determine from their pected, as the membership of Iowa Wallace. Ida., Peb. 21. 1908 has declared the boycott illegal be• fully told that she had no patience to strike each time, only after al present attitude, the effects of the has mose than within the last eight opening exercises and the rest of the Dear Comrades—I am directed cause of the Sherman anti-trust law, with stupid young 'ns, they'd have the rest had had theii turns, and I day's happenings, yet I am certain by the Local to notify you that, in thus putting labor unions in the to go back. 'What does 'pompous' was to field where there was smal that 10 or 15 vears hence we shall mean?" asked one pupil. It meant answer to the call of the State Sec• The Statement issued by attorneys same class as trusts and monopolies. chance of a ball ever coming 1 see definite results. Some who are retary of the Socialist party, Wal Harriman Holston, who are defend• The United States Supreme Court "a field full of flower, of all colors" way. None of these details weie weak and easily discouraged will lace Local has nominated Comrade ing the so-called Mexican revolution• has declared illegal the employer's replied the teacher. managed by the pupils. They had have joined the armv of failures. Others whom society will consider a D. C. Coates of Wallace, as a can ists, Magon, Villarreal, Rivera and liability act. All the while she took occasion 11 do as biilden or go "stay in success, will have no pity for the didate for delegate to the Nationa others, contains the followfng: At a These decisions have been handed to find fault and force some kind of One lad, whose surname was Stuck helpless. Relentlessly they will Convention at Chicago, on May 10 hearing before Judge Ross at San out with the rapidity of a gatling re adjustment. 'Straighten up there, ^ seemed to meet with more favo drive their weaker brother. I'll find The selection of state delegates wil Francisco, when Magon et al ap• gun. Kvery prop excepting the la• them building jails, churches, ant! what are you doing! Git to work: j tnjm tne rest He teased the teach be made by referendum vote some plied for a writ of habeas corpus, At bel has been knocked irom under universities in which to further dem• Stop that! Shut the doorl Fix thecal|ed her FtoiS> j hed her p nc onstrate the lessons that were taught time during March. torney General Honaparte wired at the woekers. fire! Bring that book back here!' j ,j | „ ,i sa| on her )ap an was )( m t( them in vouth Let us hope that Comrade Coates has been active once a request to the district at• What are vou doing to do about So continuous were these driving : wear her jacket When his strik among that group of children is— torney to resist the applicatons on it? Do you still believe in the in the affairs of the Party foranmn coinuirand s even in the little while I was made and he was trying to mak a rebel or two. every possible ground, as these men "friend of labor" name? Do you ber of years, and Wallace Local be was there that I became almost cal• his bases, she danced up and dow hear anyone outside your ranks pro lieves he will ablv represent the are wanted in Mexico. I his con lous to the in. Some of the more testing? Why don't those "election crying, "Run, Stuckles, run! I here N. B A friend of mine to whom tirins the contention of the victims Socialists of Idaho if he is elected time" friends speak out? tmiitl and sensitive child ft! were were other Sttukleses there, but sh 1 read the foregoing artitexclaim• as delegate. that regardless of the charges the continually cringing. I learned What are you going to do about always called them by their given ed, "Mv saltes alive! df n't teH iny- N ours in the Cause, prosecution is at the instance and re• it? Are vou going to continue play about one girl who hatl previously names. Hue boy wanted to pitch Ivdv that that schtxd U in < >reiron". Wallace Local Socialist l'.irty quest of the Mexican Government ing the ' sate and sane" game? Are lived where there was no school, said it was his turn, anil stuck to i I wonder whv? Berime people The writ of habeas corpus has been vou going to continue tO rving fav• hail been behind in her books, ami The teacher told him she did'nt care who reatl it might not l>e so eager W. t STAC HI »tc'» to come here and so ;r • ftv wools] denied, and the men have been or• ors-with thofe who have 'fr;iinetl up' painfully const ions of it. The te.o-It• it it was his turn, he sliouid'ni piti h the ileal? Are you afraid to bt not keep g-ing l»n i'> vatno, 'The dered removed to Arizona for trial er had abused her unmercifully for that he was'nt fit for anything but < >rders continue to come in for classed ns "radical? Are vou wait• nature of our m wiM HCs) t MM her dullness. The child in her fright to "hog tail". Tears came in the "Machine Politics " Hotter Had for an alleged conspiracy to violate ing for somebody to tell voti what qaettionlaa ar • than wil our and teais was powerless at times to one iloll.tr and net a dozen copies. the neutrality laws. to do? Toledo Union Leader. boy's e\es ami he slill hesitated to public tchoo'

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QOLITIC5 IN fBATTLE tags for humanity. The scientific 54 (OawttBMS frees Faff* l.) socialist is on to his peculiar way if * ^ State Department *< of reasoning, he has not twitched hia brutality wu shown by the by• yet; if he does, he will find us there FRASER IS BOOSTING standers, and Dr. Titus stepped up to too. We are simply after him, if him and called him a "0 d d d he gets away from us, he has got to for Home Patronage and the Union Label. A CALL FOR ACTION. coward" for treating a woman that go a very rapid pace. way. The officer thereupon arretted From the way I have portrayed Local I rid ley ask* nil locals Interested In the welfare of socialism Dr. Titua and ordered him to be quiet. the two ideas of religion and private That the Clothes /ou wear Have the Label. In Montana, to co-operate with them in giving some popular enter• Tne doctor refused to do ao and aaid property, in a manner simple enough The Home of the for the kindergarden, it should be R. A. FRASER & CO., tainment March 17th 1908, for the benefit of the News and the state he wouldn't if he beat him dead; Union Label that whenever a policeman was brutal easy enough to grasp. organization. Let every one do their best. Correspondence solicited. to a woman he expected to call him There are only two things that 1 EVA M. WELLS, Sec'y., Fridley, Mont. a coward, and he could do aa he can keep the masses down, and they pleased. The policeman was afraid to are ignorance and the lack of cour• $1,000 can be raised by the above strike him as the crowd was cheering age. Union Laundry Co., Inc. the doctor, and so he had to stand and Continued next Week. THE RIOHT KIND OF WORK method for the purpose of putting our take his medicine untU the patrol au• tomobile came. The women were not • and UTAH NOTES organization in shape to carry on the released again until the afternoon of THE RIOHT KIND OF PRICES election day, but the doctor, being ar JOS. MACLACHLAN, 116-120 Broadway TELEPHONE Helena, Montana fight rested on a criminal offense, disorderly State Secretary, P. O. Box 486. 13 conduct, was released on $20 bail. Ogden, Utah. Here is your target, $1,000. Can you The acta of Moore are the typical one of a "reform" administration. hit the mark? He has represented the democratic We are greatly pleased to report party, the small business man contin the result of the lecture of Rev. NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE gent, that wanted everything closed Lewis J. Duncan on the evening of A FEATURE OF TATTISM. HELENA - MONTANA Comrade Brusnahen of Hailey, up tight on Sunday so the plebeians the 2nd inst., in our County Court would have something to apend on Idaho, sends in #1.50 for subs. Elasticity of the Injunction. House was a success. The audience Monday. The uninitiated all think he Sole Agents for the A new innovation connected with ia the best mayor Seattle ever had was small in numbers, but the lec• CELEBRATED TfEFOUSSE KID GLOVES. Comrade Schnick of Fergus coun• the injunction form of government has and lay his defeat to his foolishness ture was excellent, both as regards Every pair guaranteed and fitted ty gets busy on subs again. Schnick just appeared. about the socialists with the conse logic and oratory. Mr. Duncan is is a rustler. A temporary restraining order was quent enstrangement of the working a forceful and interesting speaker, Sole Agents for the iMued by Judge Morria against the class vote. The joke of it is that the and makes his points cleai to the CELEBRATED B0NT0N CORSET. Ornamental Iron Worker*' Union. It democrats have lost offcial standing, Comrade Byrne lands two more waa iasued upon affidavits iMued by and will have to go on the ticket next understanding of his hearers. We The most complete line of Women's and Children's from Anaconda this wefk. lawyers, and many days elapsed be• time by petition. trust that in the near future we may tween the first and second hearing, at Shoes in the State -Every Pair Guaranteed. The election i* an overwhelming vic• have the favor of another lecture, which time a temporary injunction was Comrade Hubscher sends in $1.00 tory for the big corporation republij and will promise him a large attend• Sole Agents for iasued againat threats and intimida ans. Thus the issue becomes defined for subs from Ravalli county. tion. ance. CELEBRATED FAY STOCKINGS between capitalism per se and social• Judge Morris had notified the appli• ism—which is as it should be. No Bishop F. S. Spalding, of Salt Mabie burns the midnight oil in cants, however, that in the hearing, cockroach business man policy need l ake City also delivered a lecture in Lewistown to send us in the follow• wherein it waa desired to have the in• apply. Its day is past. Vernal, and is now preparing to lec• junction made permanent, that the evi• The total socialist vote in the city ing: dence must be given by actual wit• ture on "Socialism" in St Paul's including the three parties, 8. P., 8. It is 1130 and Cragg and I have nesses, who should appear upon the Church, Salt Lake City, every r L. P. and the Mills party, is about stand and give oral testimony to what r Thursday evening during the next Going to Read just got home from Local meeting. l..)00. John Downie, candidate of the they had sworn to according to the ANYTHING THIS WINTER, COMRADE? And Jim, it was a meeting that socialist party for treasurer, received six weeks. affidavit* introduced by lawyer*. DO YOU WANT SO ME THING TO INSTRUCT OS ENTERTAIN wo*ld have done your shaky old 1.300 vote*. The count is very inac• Rev. Wm. Thurston Brown is like• The result of this program w.u that YOU DURING THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS? nerves good if you could have been curate as yet. wise planning to lecture in Park City, the day before the trial should have Ida Crou.-h Hadett. TRY SOME OF THE FOLLOWING SOAKED IN BY A GOOD there. taken place to dissolve or make per on the nth. of March, the title of his FIRE. ALL STANDARD AND NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH. Schnick the man of the "Majestic" nianent the temporary injunction, the subject is:-Is there an Kconomic and God and My Neighbor 11.00 Capitalist and Laborer and Cragg, Harvey, Lewis, Jammie, lawyers for the plaintiff asked to have Socialism and the R.-uv Question Political Gospel for the Wage-Wor• the case dismissed and the injunction Evolution of Man .. .60 Modern Socialism 9 -60 Walsh, Miles, Sharp Bros— all the [Continued from last week.] kers of America? If so what is it? dissolved, which was done by the Revolution and Counter Revo• The Socialists, Who They are old timers, and a lot of new ones court. Now be honest would you not Comrade J no. M. Work, of Des lution, or Germany in 1848 .60 and What They Stand for SO were there. And they brought their Biographical Memoirs of Karl The Right to Be Lazy ..>r 0 There is no better evidence wanted — well that is the way with the Moines, has now been lecturing in wallets too, when I explained the Marx .80 Rebel at Large 60 than this that the injunction ww only capitalist about the socialist. The Utah for about six weeks, and as a object of my visit they came to the a temporary bluff on the part of the capitatalist understands quite well result of his labor we have about front like a band of Citizens Alliance corporation to defeat the aims of labor 300 newly awakened dues paying that he possesses everything that the men when there is a labor union to organizations who suffer for somthing members, in 24 re-organized locals. of which they are entirely innocent. people collectively are dependent fight and raised I85.75 in fifteen This work it is our intention to keep Send your order to As a matter of fact, theae same iron upon for an existance, and very moving by rousing lectures from minutes. Well she's coming Jim. worker* had done and said vcrv near all that is supposed to be pri• Comrades W. T. Brown, F. S. Spa! Job Work THE NEWS We will hear the click of the type little to applicants who desired to en• vate property, he [capitalist] under• falling in our own machine in time ter the employ of these unfair con• ding, and all others whom we may stands that you have the idea in to report the national convention. cerns, as their work is a trade, and a get into harness by any power of new man being taken into the works your make-up about the sacredness suasion or force. without previous experience will waste of private property, and he appeals more material than his wages amount Resolutions by Bait itinera Union to this sacred idea to make you pro• We «vre selling Help Wanted to, and at the same time be utterly tect and leave him the exclusive ow• Belt, Mont., March 7, 1908. unable to turn out the work. As a nership of the property that you are Montana News, Helena, Mont. matter of common sense the union THIS WEEK ! Eight Millions Men Dear Sir and Comrade: could not have any better aid to win collectively dependent upon, and • rifflns 25 extra preeerves, reg• Whereas Senator Penrose of Penn• their strike than to have those same therebv enslaving yourself, all on to Help Repair the Bottom of the Full Dinner Pail. Apply green hands spoiling SMsfcsft and ma• ular 25c bottle 20c sylvania has introduced in the account of not understanding the between the Hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. at VOLT Voting terial in addition to drawing scab Spiced Pickles United States senate an amendment science of ideas or language. An• Places the first Tuesday in November 1908. wag< s Fanoy mixed Pickles to Section No. 3863 of the Revised other thing about this idea af priv• Yours H. P. N. But the outcome of the whole thing ate property that the capitalist llee- Chaw Chaw statutes of the United States, which, illustrates the supreme |>ott'in-v of the ces his lambs with, is the peculiar- Pickled Onions if enacted, will five the postoftice injunction. There is nothing, aeording OCAL HELENA, of the Social• Banquet Relish department authority to exclude to the practice of the courts, that arity of its origin. Deep doe/fl in FAMILY THEATER L ist Party

Royal Hot 1 from the second class mail privilege eannot be held up by injunction. the subconsciousness of us, this idea is 17 South Main St Mast* SaSSf Wedue»4a» evenlai at IS Nortb If an individual becomes particular• of private property is what makes us Special f< r above JOc a bottle | SMI A»e. AUGUST JOBNSON. Secretary any newspaper or periodical that is Helena's Home of Polite ly obnoxious to that branch of society think we our ownselves, our wives assorted J for 80c. obnoxious to the administration. which owns the courts, it is only for Vaudeville and our daughters, and we would nontana Ranch Eggs .25c a doz. OCAL LIVINGSTON, of the And, Whereas the constitution of the lawyer employed by that branch like to be free to do as we please Case [ .M) Doz.] $7.25 Three Showsdailv Open year around * Socialist Party the United States provides for free to have an order issued restraining said individuals from eating. This about them and ourselves, it extends We gauruntee theee eggs to Mm* .•><•! \ •••fond and fourth Monday ••%••» n* speech and free press. may be done by affidavits and the so far as to make us think that we be first class. l)r GEO. H. TAYLOR, in Trades a Labor Ha.I. opp. Opera Boaae. Therefore, Be it resolved that we, person will not dare violate the ti ni are one and not particularly depen• All traaaient comrade InTtted to attend. as members of the Local Union No. DENTIST porary order. dent upon any one. So you can 370, United Mine Workers of Amer• The time for hu&ring could be put Cor. Grand ti Jackson St. OCAL GREAT FALLS, of the see what power this idea possesses KLEIN & BOURNE ica, are opposed to the passage of ] fif,p''" days away. A watch placed Opa. Telephone Eacaaace L Socialist Party. upon the culprit to see that he did that the capitalist takes possession Helena, Montana this bill, known as the Senate Bill Phone :;o Meet* aTerjr Snndajr at Union Ball at H p. at not eat, and in less than fifteen days of to enslave us with. No. 1518; and Wm. HALStiROVE. Sec'y. he would be dead. This it not silly. HELENA, - MONT. Join the Parly 815 7th Araiue Be it further resolved that we, as It is just in line with what is being We don't learn all about the scl• Toters and citizens of the United done right along and has been done ent e of ideas and language in the States, are heartily opposed to the time sf,er tim' and to all appearances grammar school, and the school of suppression of free speech and of will flourish like the green bay tree for some time to come. philosophy is always beyond the free press. That the working men themselves masses' reach. Something else our Therefore, we demand that our have no particular objection to the dear friend, the capitalist does. GOT EM ON THE RUN Honorable Congressman and Sen injunction is evidenced from the fact Capitalism understands that man is ators vote against this measure and that there are hundreds of thousands naturally religiously inclined, we do everything in their power to kill of them who would not under any con have to have it in our make-up, to Wholesale merchants and manufacturers selling direct to consumers and thers- sideration desert the republican [tarty, by saving to the purchaser the profits of the middleman and the wonderful expense of the Penrose Bill. which at hi* time ia making a atren- enable us to dream somewhat advertising can give to their custon ers Yours very respectfully, uou* effort, in many quarters, to foiat through life and not become too JOHN 0. HANLEY. upon the people for a period of eight deeply absorl>ed in material things. A HIGH GRADE CLASS OF GOODS President. years, more or less, old Mill Taft, the Without MM high ideal or religion, AT LOWER PRICES C, S. CROFT, "father of the Injunction."—Union we must become the beast pure and Sec'y-Treasurer. l

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