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moral standards ofjnen continue to be lower th'anheirown. The re-education of man upon sexual matters is one of the most urgent needs of the day. o o - SIMON O'DONNELL IN BAD WITH 40 FORMER FOLLOWERS Simon O'Donnell may be fought from the floor of ths Buildjng Trades Council tonight, Dissension in the ranks of his former followers has almost reached the exploding point. The latest strike of th.e painters has only served to ag gravate the trouble. O'Donnell lost the support of many men supposed to be ardent Q'Don nellltes at the time he affiliated "with Hearst. Their influence will be used " against him. 1 ' O'Donnell's own. organization of painters and glaziers, to which were given the work controlled by the Buflding Construction Employers' Ass'n, may be ousted and the dele gates from the Painters' District Council pay be seated. Three thopsand painters are now out on strike. r O'Donnell is also accused of hav v jhg agreed to supply the building bosses with men regardless of wheth er they were union men or not. o o TO ORGANIZE WAGE EARNERS SUFFRAGE LEAGUE A meeting will be held this even ing at 8 o'clock at 116. S. Michigan ayenue (13th floor) by the Suffrage Committee of the Women's Trade ) League of Chicago for the purpose of organizing a Wage Earners' Suf frage League. Mrs, grace Wilbur Trout and Mrs. Raymond ftobins will address, tie meeting'and evening classes in citi zenship will be formed so that the vote of the working men may become a power in Chicago. TWO KILLED BY MEXICANS j Mexicp City -Oct 17c-5-Thomai I. Barrett, a mine manager, and WU-. liam Kendall, "one qt his employes, both Americans, were slain by Mexi- cans at Mostotipaquillo, a mining3 camp, according to dispatches. Barret was slain by a Mexican' who attacked him -with an axe. The murderer "was captured by Kendall, turned over to ine rural guards, at-1 tempted to escape while en route1 to Magdalena, and was shot down. Word reached the mining -camp that eKndall shot the prisoner and a' mob of Mexicans attacked the mining1 camp and killed KendalL o o - PREDICT WALKER'S ELECTION Delegates to the Illinois Federation' of Labor convention at Decatur did! not begm balpting for president until O'clock this afternoon. ' Friends of John H. Walker, repre-) senting the miners, are confident, that he will be ejected president to! succeed Edwin B Wright, who is run- nlng for re-election. " " , A hot race is predicted. Many are of the opinion that there'will be only about 20 votes difference between te candidates. . . o o sfaujvSzl "So old Battling Dugan is dead! What did he die of?" (Bjass -knuckles!" ft Afr iWmmiii n ffTi vfUji-.AsifAg-.. -