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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1909. 3 IAFT PRAISES Y. SLC.A. HOPE TO SPLIT SUPPORT LABOR LAW ENFORCED CUBANS TO TAKE REINS (to. ITS IVOKKAMONGNEGMOES ANTI-HUGHES MESS PLAN JOHN WILLIAUSS REPORT RAISE FLAG \EXT WEEK. U.Annum & "Benefits "*Panama and the Philip- May Introduce Direct Primary Bills More than 600 Prosecutions by De- Second Republic, Under Gomez, — DRESSMAKING & TAILORING DEPARTMENT pines liarriman Expected. for That Purpose. partment During Year. Bids Fair To Be Successful ,*;a. Jan. 17.- -Introduced to a large audl- | Ga-. Albany, j every effor being made AND I comprising- the negro Young Men's j IBy Telegraph to The Tribune.1 an. 17—That Is Havana, Jan. 17.—0n January 28 at noon^th* PRELIMINARY STYLES AND DESIGNS IN GOWNS TAILOR- nce of men. Albany. Jan. to enforce the labor law of tho utate and that of this city, to-day as "th* I• —Appearances now indicate that Cuban people will come into their own for the seo- ..... Association not the least Important the conditions governing the employment of labor the, ARE BEING SHOWN FOR THE WINTER T;lar and conspicuous citizen of the United feature of the fight which ond time at the hands of American govern- MADE SLITS -tMt pjt' Governor Hughes's have b*en bettered during the last year are the America's Br«»at statesman, our uncrowned supporters are beginning for ment. It was on M&y 20, 1902, that the AmeficAn RESORTS AND EARLY SPRING WEAR c-sus*. direct primary nominations will be to get the right deductions to be drawn from the annual ieport flag, hoisted the war with Spain, was hauled *r- Brim i we wish a successful administra- of Williams, after li'cc Dr. "Walker, kind of bill and the right kind of man to han- State Commissioner of Labor John down In favor of the biue-strtped. single-starred a se--nnd t»rm." by known dle which to-mor- tion 'slid , that measure. Just at present it looks as If will be submitted to the Legislature ensign ',\u25a0> i- J=purg*on." Mr Taft became greatly of Cuba. "black part of the row. Appended to the Commissioner's report, which DRESSES MADE TO ORDER discussing the Christian uplift of campaign against the direct primary This republic, for which the Cubans vainly fought Interested ii system presents a general view the work of the de- Christian Association work, md would consist of the Introduction of bills of Spain so many years, lasted HttJs more than the. v ut » Men's ; ostensibly providing for that really de- partment, are preliminary reports of the bureaus 185.00, $95.00 and upward *or an unusually long time to his enthu'rf- schema but period between Presidential elections in the T'nlted at $68.00, $75.00, Hike/ :signed to split the support carefully drawn of factory Inspection and of mediation and arbi- 1906, for a tration, States. In September, a company of martnes ,_«. c listeners. and practicable measure, any possibil- an index of legislative bills relating to painted a bright present | and. if by landed at the palace from the United States cruiser t- Walker and a ity passed, compilation laws relat- > to party labor in IKS and a of all potave the "<?Toes ot Georgia, rivet the hold of the leaders Denver and halted a victorious revolutionary army for r who ; voters firmly. ing to labor now in force. TAILOR-MADE SUITS TO ORDER hrlch^r of on the still more on' Havana, owned, he said, .i million acres land in the state year ISOB, the outskirts of and American inter- •\u25a0 Hints at this have, been given, too carefuTly During the ended September 30. there taxes on" worth of property. none 50,396 vention, which flrot came against & foreign power. Rn<l paid »».«00.«0n veiled, by the opponents were regular factory inspections, as com- $68.00. and upward regarded encourag- j confessed of the Gov- was once more a reality, this time to set things $55.00/ $75.00 This' report Mr. Taft as most ;ernor's seems, pared with 46.816 In 1907. Prosecu-.lons for viola- gave illustration for his scheme. It too, as if this danger right among the Cubans themselves. ing It him an oft-ex- \u25a0 might tion of the law instituted during the year num- arise from some of those who are bound to Thn of posed con fiction that the race question must be bered 743, showing a greater activity In connec- members the Cuban Congress had become the direct nominations plan already, since it has indifferent, prior to ES AT VERY MODERATE PRICES th" iiBSTOSS themselves becoming lndls- \u25a0 any corresponding and for months the revolution FRENCH LINGERIE DRES \u25a0gn br com* to light here that the committee of Kings tion with prosecutions than In to the community in which they live, period history department. The re- it had been impossible to obtain the attendance of T*nfs&ble :' County men considering the subject' apparently In the of the quorum. industry. Information and thrift, ae- port Bays: a This necessitated government by Pres- * •phis meant wants a primary ballot which would stultify the Individual effort. He dwelt at to extend un- idential decree, which was quickly followed by the -gHH by constant ] purpose of the direct primary by almost compelling There is no disposition on our pa-t 34Uj &trtft 35th £troS an& 51fj Anntuf. 3nt fnrk. advantages of Young Men's Chris- duly the rigid requirements of our statutes; oit the cry that President Palma was usurping the power l»ngiliupon the "straight" v.ting for a group of party other hand, allowing the question of work to bring about candidates. we are aot and assuming tile role of dictator. The. American tian Association this condi- This committee Kracke, the money cost of an Improvement to outweigh the his point by consists of Naval Officer provisional governor, Charles EL Magoon. has done tion, and illustrated picturing the Louis M. 6wazey, Congressman Jacob rights of men, women and children whose condi- the Calder, tions of employment affected by the evil or all that it was possible Tor him to do to prevent a Temptation? and depression of Americans in ;Brenner, Alfred K. Vans are help which the association and Quarantine Commis- danger to be remedied. In other words, we con- recurrence of this state of affairs by decreeing that \u25a0Philippines, and the was \u25a0 sioner No by ceive it to be duty to the factory Schroeder. decision has been reached our administer Congressmen who not T»«s*rir>g there to afford wholesome ways of en- laws bo as to accomplish the end sought in their do attend the sessions shall \u25a0that body yet. and before a bill Is prepared this not pay for the leisure hours. enactment, namely: to safeguard the moral and receive and providing limitations to their IBflkdasssat jcommittee will have to report to the executive physical factory employes. Every obtaining rules, however, belief that the Young Men"* Christian committee, welfare of all leave of absence. These ft was his of which It is a sub-committee. other interest must be subordinate to that central have already had brought about in this country more J thought. Where ts room for an honest dif- been declared dictatorial and Irksome SHOES Association Whatever bill is sanctioned by the executive com- there by the the various religious denomina- ference of opinion we seek the fullest measure of Congressmen, and an attempt will undoubt- tolerance between imittee of the Kings County Republican Committee the right of edly sown an example of this, he made a detailed information obtainable, recognixlrg be made to repeal or amend them. tions. As probably will be handled by Senator Travis. There progressive manufacturers to be heard, and that Th* Congressmen of the situation this government found against are also discussing even now explanation is a good deal of feeling on the part of some of tire It would be public policy tc hamper unduly an increase in respect to the Friar lands In the development industrj. In their salaries from $300 to |4N fl itself with other organizations advocating direct nominations the of month, Sale although the constitution, of parenthetically remarked before In subject prosecutions, Cuban like that Week connection with the of Last rhi]lppines. but ! that perhaps some other legislator would be pretty better the of the United States, declares that an increase i f proceeding: "Ithink a good example of this qualified to handle the bill Commissioner finds ground for complaint against n ; on which the majority magistrates many salaries shall be effective only In succeeding Con- is the fact that Iam elected President of agree who allow adjeurnments which tolerance them when that bill has been drafted. It nrp gresses to that amending the law. United States." has pointed "sought obviously for purposes of delay or for r the said, j been out that Senator Travis Is not a The Liberal party, which asserts that It is Concurrence, he had been obtained from a j lawyer, th» purpose of enabling the defendant to comply tQ* Final reductions in all to present various de- and for that reason unable to great party of the common people. Is going into power as j^y of clergymen representing the advantage measure, with orders of long standing," resulting in protest be by best the merits of the as was the result of a remarkahly that no would made year. waste of time of department Inspectors and counsel. one-sided vote.