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i51triet Demncratic Convenltlon go.
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ud e tno Represent Them in the Na
a s i kve Bodl.
* 'oU to The Times-Democrat.
Wayntett, La., Sept. 24.-To day
r tihe third time Robt. F. Broussard
diberia was honored by the Demo
Sat the Third district with a
-,pwtion for Congress. A largely
otsodd aontention, commpoed o4 the
most reprseuatative citizevs of th,
Third dirtit, met here today and
made the popular Ilhrian its unani.
o-u dcloses for Congress.
Owlag to the absence of lion.
Ip~e ton, chairman of the exe
eSecommittee, lion. Wm. Camp
ilof Lafayette called the convetn.
alto order. Mr. Campb:l made a
i dt and appropriate talk on the
of the day. and called upon C.
Schwinl of Iberville to act as
ry chairman of the couven
Wstore entering upon the discharge
Mr. Schwing made an
speech asld was liberally
1, . Voorhies of Lafayette and
Brand of Lafourohe were
saetaries. As there was no
it was decided to dispense
-o bsrmality of appointing a
e tco credentials.
-ScLdairman of each parish hand
a list containing the names of
thus greatly facilita
_t work of the convention.
3llioa of Judge Caillouet of
the chair appoiuled as a;
on permanent organization
L P. CaiUouet. J. Y. Sanders,
NiCullom, W. SW. Fentress
Pierson.
a short recess, Judge Cai-.
. r the commiuee, made a
r follows: Paul A. Sompay.
, chairmano; Ed. (;.
of Lafayette and A. J.
Of Lafourche, secretaries;
to. of Lafayette, sergeant-,
A. J. Verret of St. .Mary.
i lgseanttat-arms.
the chair. Mlr. Som.
Ma"de a well-worded speech.
of Bra\u's name liv the
cisted the ms t enthusiastic
M..itre on rcso'utions was
The coomuittee was com
s dmeamber from each paribh.
ligd by their respective dele- I
re itrse members at large,
Salinted by the chair. The
was as follows : Lafa.
a_,. Cade. ('aL.asieu, A.
CaU ron, E. Stuales; St.
. Arthur C,ru ;ieau. Ioeria
Lurke; St. Mary. Dr.
r15 , Assum.t:c . E. P.
S Ltbure~w. T Gordon
asasion, R7. N. S; s.
- k Grace; Terretlrnue
; uermillio, n. Dr CJ.
'; h arge, d. It" 1,;!am of
iH. N C "-.: '
O'c;ock.
At 7 o'clock. th, hour tixed for tlhe'
ni;ght session, Fa.It's Hall was crowd
e i to its utmost, the authicnte havinzg
beent lar,.ly reinforced 1,N" the arrivial
of a train bearing 21i1o sillportecrs of
C'ongressman lhojsarl fIom lber:i:t
parish.
At K o'c'!ock the committee on resolu.
lions not having made its appearance.
the delegates showed signs of imnpa
tience, and it was s::,g ste, Ivy Ch tir.
man Sompavrac that a co,mncnittee Ie
allpointe l to ascPeitnini of the plat
for:n committee when it woull be
tratdy to make its ip ort.
A ,tIlLg upnu this ugpe-tLof, a
motion was made and c:rriel, anl
31eJirs. Lablº, 'ierson and Mliche'1
wete appointed to call upon the
pl:nf,,rmn c·,mmli!t.ue and find out at
what time it. wul Ibe prep.rlt t":.
the (h'c lve. ti:. i.,
In .ýr o -, to tcl a*..: ("t'l4 Capt.
A.nthony 11ut:l .r of N,.ºw I!, :iit a,1
'dressed the coznvu.t i 'n on the an::t
iount issue of the ·::nlpaign. (" ilt.
Muller is a tu(iet and! well iuf iiw, i
ispeaker. and suaer, id.,I in tentertain -
ig the delegates, ma king au ell'.tctal
and iutructive speech.
Mr. Labbe stateIl to the, conrventioni
that the cmm;ttce on platforwn
woeald be ra lv to report in ten
minutes. Being called upon,. Judge:
G. A. Fournet of Calcasieu made a
stirring address, eliciting great ap
plause by his airaignment of the
Republican policy of imperialism.
Walter J. Burke of Iheria thnun
submitted the report of the committees
on resolutions. which was read by II
N. Coulon, and sulbseq(iently ad ,pted'
by the unanimous vote of the con
vention.
J. R. Grinage of Terrebunne paid
a touching tribute to the memnory of
the Inte R. N. Sims. and moved that
a committee be appointed to draft a
suitable memorial. The m )tion was
caniled and a committee was ap-'
pointed.
When it was announced thlt nomi.'
nations were in order, Waler J.
Burke of lberia nouinuatd lion.
Robert F. Broussard as the Demo
cratic candidate for Corgress. Mr.
Burke paid a handsome comphiment
to Congressman Broussard. referrig
in e'o luent ternms to his brilliant.
reecoid in the halls of Congress.
Speeches seco::.ding the nomination
of Mr. Brouasard were made hb
.Messrs. Fournet of Calcasieu, Cail
louet of Lafourchie, Laboe of St.
Martin, HIrbert of Iberviile, anti
others.
When St. .Mary was reached in the
alphabetical vote of the parishes, ex
Gov. Foster arose to second the
nomination of C >ngressrman Brous
sard. He received a very flattering
ovation. The ex-Governor closed an
able address with a beautiful tribute
to toe character and abuinty of Mr.
Broussard.
By motion of Mr. W. M1. Campbell
Mr. Broussard was nomraated ray
acelamstion. Messrs. Isbbe, San
ders. Campl;el. LeBlanc and ,ims
w-re appointed to escort the nominee.
wbhie ancesrance in the hall was the
pnigo. At the conciusioni of hiip
'speech thE audl -irn '"heereuIl hrarti'.-.
At the endl or Mr. Brour= ,ýi'"
add ress the coonvetion n aj',urrmc:l.
The convention w:1R one of the
Iarge.t and iost LetLusiastjc ever
held in this dlistrict.
The representaive rharacter of the
de-legates was a noti'techie feI:ature of
the conventilon. All the twleke
P:[riclies were re-pro MCiI-] In Izali i,
ii)en.
The DoI)llar Vs Ntarration.
A few days ago M1ark Illann.. I,ss
of the l',publican party and dfein icr
of impeli)alisl rand trusts, guave a )',;
quert at the Iinion Ieauie Cliub,, ('hi
cago, to :I alrty of gen:tlenlcn whose(
combinedl wealth aggregated $125.
'010,000.
(On the sane da 123.000 P'ennsyl
vania coal Inuoersl laid down their
picks andl shovels because the coal
trust refused them living wages.
At the I'Uion l.&e.ue(, Club Iban"liet
given by Ilanna, the lirtes co-t Il.
each. The wines were costly I0evI',l,
the dream of Lucullus.
The rugged uiners fed th..ir wa*i
facled Ialhene that day on black ci11 u,
alld water.
LI.K I'l'Uo TIIESE l'i1r'RE-:.
Mlark Hlanna dipicted to his mit ioi
aire guests the piospeliity thllt it,
been thrust upon themi! h,: . 1 Kin!.\
and himself, and dii an ll hd :1 ta lo:',v
contribution fromn tle.ii whlrt with i
aperletuatet the ;resniit atdiullistr.t
tionl."
On the sane day the lhard coal
trust rai e'i the price ,of its producti
one dl;llar a ton The I:oc, edis ofi
this iohlbery is expectdl to lbuy hl
election of W\ilianm ?I1 Kinilev.
In the meantine 2511.0i1,) men, wo
meit ali chilier)en are Ift to star v\
iby the coal barons, whi 1. I.lnna br. u
tal!v declar.s lth.re a;e ni trust's and
that everi\yxly, ha:s a fuI dinner )pa:
(Ih:lt-VAN-ES i\ER :IANT.
The miners' grievances have been
of long stand ng. For years the
9veraige wages ihas been less than 80
cents a day. While trusts have fore
el miners to pay an iu:rease from
15 to 1.) per c ut fi r fool anll, cloth.
ing the wage scai hI:s retlaine I th
same. The mitner was c mºn,,!t toI
paty 2.75ir ierk fur p,wi, r, w:'b:
c)st the coal trn:. 1.0-i a k.-g. The
miner was forced to I.;g :3 I:3;;) ixaIn is
of coal for a ton, ault weS alt coin
pelled to purchase hii snlp'ies at a
comtn l,ty a tr e at trn tt inteL, "s.
ThD sitiation in the uilliies is per
haps b.-.t descrth,.i by J.ame' s l'eel'
mian, wit) is. malkii g a ipcltv! iI
v"e't0 ati n of lithe ati ,s' th t il. I to
the piresent -trike. A- Mr. Ci' el man
s" S.. the Al ilntv i taph'ie shou:i l uln
i ra rstaln the 1itlution:
Nýtl f.i TI 'fuain 'fYll`.T I TEN.
Si'r a nunmber of dla1s,. sacs 5 1i
from shanty to -hsuty in tihe drtrv
anthracite coal settlements gath.r ,a.
from the miners and their wives the
actual facts of the situation.
"\o exaggeration is neces~:arv to
this story of patient sufrerinig. for the
most mo lerate stateme:it of truth is
is enough to damn the industiia
system which has darkened the h omles
and bliiht-'l the lives of woelhlieg
like a million men, womn m anu chil
d'+n.
(,One does not letve to be a pro
foundi political eco',noist t,) un lee
stand the nature of this strgglý,e f r
life. The humllcet main in the coni.
try is capable of pointing out the real
seat of responsihhty.
,.The miners of the anthracite oa
regions are striking because the trtus~s
have so raised the cost of living that
tilhe mej cannot support iife oil ther
wages. Tihis great multitu le of to:]
ers deserves the symnpathy and sup.
port of every gosid mzun or woman in
the 'uited States.
Neallv every lierub'ican newftSjI:l
has givenu evidEnce of the c,,:inl ss
with which the trusts and their ailitcs
have met tih desperate protist and
appeal of tle lesperate mine workcls.
The cruciest element in the whol..
scence is the light tone f scornii aopt
ed by the organs of the c')al trust.
'aiTIrU, STC'Ry Or LIvINIS.
" Three days ago we were ;n 510
'Ado.(o an there we ate with the min
ers in their houses: and such pitiful
sbe:ters for hutan beings to ,ive in':
'We were ait the very heart of the
trust question-the dinner table of
the workingman. It would have been
interesting had 3lr. McKinley and Mr
Hlanna been there to ::t;ak about pr
per:ty and the fu.! di.ner Pail.
The grzzle.l f:it-er sat at the
head of the table. bhis hands ro,'.rh.o
ed by a life-timc of labor. 1tis three
daughters--alI crtm.l.ede to work ~n
the flower of their youth, sst artu;nd
l. " _
: i r' tw3 %V : f - f h lI 'ý" ~ein that aittl
thiere. Somiie Wt:re d'a a:inl thL. -.i
n,;were~ all eiii!:3i.l inth I i* l:ttltc f.or
bread. Not a iIAlltr hnil beLfn rlael.
*'Ald thiii, clI ? The trusts l!'.al
lIlt uIp !the It,-ie o)f c lh~. Th.,
The miniC ottWl3! -2 ti 3i,('int toI!
St hier nvth lhe r:,,lrccik. tit
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a hlite cifhl itivili to sna of it
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liiinfe V. orkei i.
'liacri is ever, reasitiofl tot IeIlietv
that. Ihiuj ltie owneie andi the coaI
la i zoad owilers have (i -lv in viti I
llhi. strike* in tiht hip.' , itT :Ii .?o,n!i
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