Soda Gracker

Soda Gracker

UNITED LABOR BULLETIN Page Seven Operators Writhe Under Probe TAKE NOTICE Made by Federal Commission “ATreat Is in Store for You” A $7.00 pair of Pants made to order FREE with Suit or Overcoat made to order. Best lining every Governor Ammons and Attorney General Farrar Confess to JUST TRY Sold only in packages. and trimmings. Legal All wool materials. Fit guaranteed. Union label Commissioners That No Proclamation of Martial At all grocers. on every garment. Law Was Ever Issued; Acted Under Moyer Decision Madc in the c,eancst bakery Just think of it, men—a $25 Suit or Overcoat and ——— in America a pair of Pants made to your measure $7.00 (Continued from Page One.) ings l*i • _*lit against Judge Whitford of having a higher wage scale, Colora- and la’ -oppressed by the Legislature. Doyl - Ammons, do miner* are poorer paid than those ot - <i that Governor on . -itecial interests of Soda ’account many other states because of the na- ..? property The bis ow;. iii attempted ture of the coal they mine, the condi- Routt county, had $lB.OO to the to tions under which they work and the for‘ • officials of organization consent to This includes blue serges and blacks, also fact that they must do dead work, ano a special settlement cover- Lindquist tartan declared that miners here have been like ing tlnr district which did not include j Gracker plaids. \ union. the slaves of the South before the war. the recognition of the Doyle Cracker They were unable to free themselves, quoted -he governor as saying: hut had to have outside aid, and that “If you don’t permit the mines of was given by the national organization Routt county to open somebody will be Company in the cause of humanity and human de- sorry* for it.” velopment. lie declared that the na- Jailed by General Chase. VJT DENVER tional body had not given the miner* The witness a lengthy story of nor had he or told arms or ammunition, his ex |- nances in the strike zone when COLORDAO officers them to other national advised he bu*: le-en summoned, as he said, resort to violence. througi. false pretenses on General Open Saturday Evening of national or- Until 10 o’clock Average receipts the p.irt. to he Chase's appear before the mili- ganization are £2.4410.0*10 a year, tary* «"inmission and then, when he -aid. and miners are working under in*t to Major Bough ton de- would give the union agreements in 17 states. The i* *n -ought to Always SINCERITY bar- inforn and refused make First ¦UV TMB OLOIB EXPRIM COMPANY’* MONEY ORDER*. mand for the principle of collective admis- - desired by the general, had gaining is the main one made by the been thrown into jail and held incocm- MONEY ORDERS j strikers and by unions everywhere, he nmnic He freely criticised Chase-and gattii-wa stated. N#t Mtr t cento Oy*t ««0 to HI It 6mU j Uougl n for. their arbitrary assump- IHI further said fight would con- people generally it to «• *• He the tion ot mthority. He said lie later had ( county?” asked Commissioned Garret- * believed useless { SSS »;• »•; tinue until the right of every miner to been r> i- .i-ed on demand <>f . * bring such an action. Ot*r 111* to |SV cent* 0»«r to IT| SB mmntm i a commit- son. 10 cooto | join union was conceded. tee oi ”Jn six years during which Of or It# to |S» IS r*nia Over |.S to |l#t I# the . iners which was about to bola "Ves: many times.” replied Farr. the the ll# to 140 II rent* Ov»r »100 at abo»* rates Lawson’s Message to Wilson. a coin ation meeting in Denver. “Have you had men on criminal juries predecessor of the present district' judge declared, “a. John R. Lawson, national executive At th;- juncture Doyle explained to • who could not speak or understand occupied the bench,” lie board member for Colorado of the the commission that he had been cau- English ?” personal injury case against a coal com- United Mine Workers, was one of the tioned v his counsel to avoid wording “Many of them: many times.” pany was never allowed to go to a P>fc” M“* It was court. “•‘-‘-i- most dramatic witnesses of the two his rti-wer* in such way that they 1 Chairman Walsh produced a list of • . jury. dismissed by the SEE US So this occur that lav - inquiry. His statement waa in might misinterpreted or used against . names of 320 deputy sheriffs commis- frequently did week*’ vers form anad In* stood while him in the trial of a conspiracy charge between January 10, 1913. ano generally abandoned the bringing typewritten sioned of district reading it to the In one now .iding ami instigated he alleged, : Septemlier 1913, prior to the calling actions in the Third judicial commission. 1. and filed instance be said: by th. operator*. < of the strike. them either in Denver or n. Pueblo.” r "J have pending against ine in the **But I am not the least hit afraid to **\Ylp> paid these men?” he a;*ked “"'732-34.-36 Fifteenth St.--N.ar Stout St. know, do said The general unrest in the southern court* of Colorado 111 specific criminal , tell .-ill I and will so.” , Farr. the - Colorado coal declared, charges, ranging from conspiracy in re* Doyle But I would like to have “I ddn’t know. Huerfano eounty did fields. Hendrick -- thought tr> straint of to murder in first <-omn> -a understand that 1 lielieve not pay them.” he principally attributable trade the as degn e. including arson t l»e orado opr-rat or* are powerful “Did the coal companies pay them?* . such methods this. and and assault i J “Is general feeling to and 1 am as of any enotigl send any man to the peniten- “I don’t know , hut irom what l have j there a that kill, innocent mnno WEINER SHOE CO. j crime against the laws of my state or tiary they so desire, whether that heard I am sati-fied they did.” courts of Muei county do not prop- JOE 1 erly perform 1016-1018 FIFTEENTH ST.-MINING EXCHANGE BLDG. nation as nuv individual sitting upon man guilty of crime or not.” “Did you furnish them with arms?” their function?” asked tins listening to me today.** Do; then the commission ! the companies , Coin mi—ioner Garretson. UNION bench here furnished “No: coal did.” Come in .nd 1.. u, fit KNEELAND SHOES with - gurcs of benefits paid. In the “Here i- a li>t of 73 men appointed “That has been generally charged.” 1 and you • pair our ALL COLORS ASTYLES deputies between September Oc- with of LEATHERS. the Mo-t of the arc impaneled mission, in which the supreme authority t qiieni in to .Ci7.'MMi a u.-ck. while tober 13; how much were these m**n juries benefit- tor la** Animas. Huerfano and from non-English speaking p«*ople an-1 Fretn counties had run between $21,- “I was told bv Mattison of the coal , Sometimes are two nr I would most respectfully direct votir com pan v that all tlie men got a J court-*. there A. J. O'BRIEN t three- by the attention. Mr. President, to the reront 4 >l, \..\ember 20. Doyle stated, tiic day and their board and lodging.” ; interpreters, and the time mitor . ! on -t« benefit rolls 7.917 Paid by Coal Companies. name to £3 % 1j vinced the jury doesn’t know anything The Capital industrial, relation* in (he city of llen- The benefit* amounted “Then the coal companies did pay ! we. k ; .r men. *1 a to the La Patrice \i r for undeniable proof of the fact that a the week l*eing response ; miner- and cents a week Deputies. there is hut on# human wive- 30 “1 was so informed.” Trial of Five hie the in CIGAR FACTORY • for deplorable condition?* the “But you said you did not know.” Hendrick described the trial of the City Shoe Colorado, Decision. ¦S BROADWAY coal iiklustrv of the state of Cht-e Relied on Moyer "No: I that at first, but then I ji five deputy sheriffs arrested in eonnee- 1). j Mr John Rockefeller. Sr. lieu John Chase, who ret used to refreshed it«y memory and remembered | lion with th.- Seventh -treet fight ” "Fortunately,! Adi i tbia assertion is not , tewtity before the congressional investt- what Mattison and so informed Walsciiburg. The hearing, in which Repairing based statement can said murder was charged, occupied, he La Patrice upon any tluit be gitin. ¦•uiniittee when here, appended you.” j n*- • m or the three out of the In All Sixes suit dieted denied, for evidence at com of Chairman Walsh. He told After turning to the other commis- !i serted. hours and 11 12 mand brought is found m the correspondence between the mu i.ui that lie had frequently i -iotiers. Chairman Walsh said: “None !; jurors were Mexicans. The jury Company 29 Broadway. New- York, and J. Wel- F. found iw-tc-sary to hold uicn in jail of the commissioners remember that i; in a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Rockefeller’s agent i over ; ' The Factory Cigar HKMtV WABNKCKE. Prop. Ikmti. in Colo- for 3.‘. days without turning them 1j r»*raark until in answer to the last “Wa- the community satisfied?” In All Sixes TKL. N.ll!« W7 rado. to th -ivi! authorities or preferring a question.” i asked Chairman Frank P.

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