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Over 20,000 People Will See this Page Mr. Advertiser see This Lthers lee Yours (calli ]lla.ke vyou| ,1l a > a (lle ive s Iis ane wisll (Ill , a t I copy. I ' t ivi i ( l ,N Ir'wnl Sales Ibrings yell the , lV ((I' ull inlg lalut o' alracl 11lb! ,lli(ciell(.y. d AM lan call f'or y'o line ol vilce is supplied exlr'la. charg'e It 'rliSer . T l'( - 2 fIr' Adveritis rl t lnnt. 'E DAILY .LETIN FFENlSI E ST ACTID a Race Between Wagon and Bol According to the sited Press Wire.) Mlarch 27.--A l'roo< sh, territoritie' lhIreO. I - -,i.illm will be one, of ti;,n ii by 1th ,.in:,'r- ts to l Iw.' t ti ,(',' t I lood slh Hiilt ; 1 (', hp -, A , ye tiof n ' if pr1otlp 1 1n 0t scurl ,dl t' 'l eI Indlnlg'0re'( t l.u , fuhlo - 1I 125i.0. 0 , i ccor iil: , I'clrl of tile ftdera r l ;dices ieic that I1 an 1 l lon e 1 1 ('ll ihll- o W1:,t , party toc ti c al. rt1l S~~ena I ;>1(11 I0(IV V. li " it ile is , gro)wiag SgUGGLEtwn aial t lI rid'g ed over ill ON COUNCIL I' rli ! dor logation of ' ti . s in1 t het e oast 2 II2inc0i, the laborites ,,0l's of lhMarch 7 rag r.ssives, 15 labor p 1elt'lr iwere elected. Vant Ads GTl. . Phone 52 ,gull' ) tw(''n pil.:l t OF NATIONS you - avor a league of "er--Yes, but I doubt e nations can get into tire always has to bo ea..ues for the develop DURING THE BIG ARGENTINE STRIKE i l r rI an."zlth :-l. h Ioo s , oul"lq ill 1'n f o)f' (tle. ' i'n'; ('1t jI. V [i .i :i 1 :1I'lor( l al fig WIDOWS OF MINEtS ASKED TO BE PENSIONED Wellington, N. Z.--A vigol'rous campaign is under way by the miners of New Zealand to securen i lhrongh parliament the paslsage of a law by which the same lpensions will he paid to widows of niiiiners :who died folls illfinlenza, as is being paid to olidiers' widows. The contenitiiiis of the miners were well brought. out by a deputa tion consisting of H. E. Hlolland and I. ,Semple, labor ;lllmembers of par liamc t, J. CGlover, representing the 'I iner:' Federaltion Executive, and ,lesdames l eck nd ti Ballantyne of ithe Womeln'se Intcrnationl leag::e, who waited upon Sir Jalmes Allen, the acting pIriml(e intiister'. The inllnenza epidemnic, they urged, was ra, direct result of the war; the 0men on behalf of of whose widows Iwthey were speaking were workers whose lives had been devoted toi the produc tion of war essenlltials. They re minded the wi'nister that the mining ilin estry ha-s t!ien deehcard an es sen .il indus:y under the war reg liations., anld the i;niii.s had been cataloged as '.oldi:'r-ili rr.'' It was therefore but I'air that thile wid o\ws of thiese wori'ing mien shouldt I'receive pensions as their right, and iin he depenlldei it 0upon chlit y. 'tihe acting prime lmini.ter replied \iill tYtpic :! Ic o litici:: ':; v\'asivel!Oss, ide tlaring that the 0problem presnted grave diiie iultiels, thit ilhe decisio gIwas inot ill his haids ;t ie . those of the cabinet, that lit, w1ould be glad to b'ing thie matter' to the attention of lhis colleaguies in the c'abinln t, etc. EVEN HENDY FOO .I1 T E[FLOY TIE0 ALL ) itro ,. 'li .ii. :h h:i 5 [ n i. iii the irU' ; Ocf an i m eldl) ti., :""i a1l 1i! li'siita . It is ':. uttu t:i t :;0, _s a ihiidtl't'Ii' ihg I cue o, i i' c li.. l motI o 'i'i's, 1 ' wireiintu ' ' illtli rit iil i ':I r. isu OUI; \' l i*h l' jo h ,-'io ii a uiu''t lu in th e i tn t f olh s iis d:i .lo oita cin the wo rkrl c'' litie' n;itce 1""r llt , ingl unil yl . T. ' e i'c.o0,ving incltidolet well illsa.,irale ih' point: TIe'l ( machinist; recently tried to hold a nwel(ing ill tit(, I ll of Ih. Al. ,'s 1o organize the workler:4s al the D)odget Blrtolherl'; motor works. Thi edi:on Electr'e company ilii :o'l twice tile ordinai:ry voltage on li ' line ;,l pat Ithe pi]ee in dtarkncliti s arl ,t pl. it so all vening '. T'ihe result ,a:s; thlat the woll ,r:s lO are Dn O ,.n ' di.( r lilned t1ha evr to Col lthi 11- tei ',a 1iza I tion. AND NOW IT IS CUBA TilHT FOLDS ITS AIMS Havana:i.- Tl'ranisp:tatio i, flly one-half of Cuba is tied up as a. re sult of the spread of the general strike. Few industries ire running. For the miost part the industrial life of the nation has broken down. Con tent at first with demandling higher wages and shorter hours, the unions are now demanding that all non union railroad employee be dis charged. Fiv hundred convicts are being used on the docks of HI-avana to load freight. QUIT IT "You' don't read the newspapc:s aloud any more?" "Nn. Got tired having the children correct my pronunciation." NOLAN BOMB CH1A.E DISMISSED BY COVlT Sal Francisco, March 27. All c)ha8rgs against tEdward 1 ). Nolan. one of the defendantll in tlhe prol)ar edness ,day bomb 1 sII l. :, lhavei been ( T1.is ~~i(ed and hi. baii l 1on11s t have )been returned. `lo woo; 11l11 0',d with i Utking Tih'e imn)1 tai detnrioy edi thIa 1iv1 o' f 11 i ) erson nll: (1 i1n jured 40 others on11 JIuly 22, 191(1. Al (the tihe/ of the eaxlhoirn hie was it attend.ll e at. the ISaltiT)lore' (coIven tion of Tile International As'.,oiution of Maachinists. On hi:; return to this city lie was alrreste(d 1)1 eight 11i1rdTle 1(1(lg1s. Sub q.e ntg C ly two othier 1pole'ons d(lied as a res1(11 of (lhe o: ]l]Ol on, Ibut no n wii indicltll lenT: weret rollght ag)ai) t him. Noan1 was 11 her touht to tliv rial, 1but was 1 el(1 in jail for' nine i11(11111. before he was released o1) bIil. Th poli'ce acknlowledge(d they, had eno tvi dence to justify a trial. Nolan is the thiit of the fiveo d" fc d ntll s to be cleared or all no ll .lu - tion with the 1bob expllosionll. Var ren K. I illings was tried ' lirst Illd( Tlhomal J. MIooney was sntiencld to be hnged. I' lt )1 1 ' S iter comlEiutell( to life pl lliso)!l oen. M r 11, . MooTney and b r'ael V( in rg l' "':,re a:Tnellitted oi the1ir first 1.. iai , al il'are now oul on bail pen ilng) 1 tri)al on olther i-i lic Ilot1ent s -'. IN LNi l ULPTRIE ':ow, e-O; i. ' 'l- to :]i tlint Dotes 1 ."(' taken 11 ) : 111 T111 ( 'TlTnved from 1 (O e th ol a lnd ;811:1t 1 Th(i ' ; l lO n 11) i l nl cas I 1Ath e. 1 . lin 1)J, , . , ,' 1Ž 1.9:8). tGr. c1 w ,ly 1)l:or:: i founded inl AIlhi5 . o1 on li '. 1 ' Il .ll ) t'n arly icn a large all d1 T orat ll 'i l pictuires of a' Ix1. I ,. n i: and I, lhknt eeh t. A large red fip, 1:uT11;11 th th e enhance to the 1)hal1. ('Cou'ade Papa Nic: i acted as Ih air ta 1 of tlh or tinl. PaIII Nic al Ii ib: prceid l jnt of the I).l'een iciae 'l nio~: of t 1th , which n0llO unalThll ilmoWly join I the new socialist party. After 1'1:a o Ni"ill' opIene)1d tlhe im (, tin1g with :1 e' y enlthulsit!;ltic ,sp. ,(h il)lab1 t 11) 0 lnow o g'ialist org nll izat- ' oln i8n _ree.c. 1)lT8Imocrat) s, C(alr' s11s100, and110toa la1( lany otoer la hoe leaders pointed out in turn the iT]portanc al( t he l 1 ) 01)tert)(ationul Sig lifitance of the founding; of the new party i1) Greece. THE INElRS' NECESSITY, S IAYLOCS' OPORTUNITY , .hi g" n. . m.,;, inisti ation o'fTi eial:; are 1!,,,1)11y 17 cor.,' rn.d over tl.e Ireport.s whi' s r~ 0't :Ching the de :nin tlent of labor in connlc-tion with labor conditino.! in (he coal fields. These 0)0o t l(h:( st fhe pres elt tine the (1)al trade i; only 51 [er cent 1,11rm0al- a cOnldition1 that has not obtainei for haa1?> ctar;. Owing to the meduction ill their earn ings, the minra rs ari reported as dis lposing of liberty h,-ds to a large ex tent in order to liv-. }Ihiper are taking advantage of the lmen and are buying up bonds at :t big d1scoutlt. There is much unrest a11d di.-stis frction, and no one Ventures to pre diet what the ultimate ou0come \\ill be. IT ALWAYS DOES "It's kept me poor." "What has?" "Trying to make other people think I'm rich." 6 PRESIDENl T i E EII ES SAAME S' DELGaTIES r~. mises to Carry Points on League of Nations to Commission. (On +' M ai 'ei l , Irc'1'1.;:l V 1 :-u:\" pendl ed hi , x1101-h of W 'rki d i:i:1t h i 11 1 4i:;il t '1 !! ti r I'l',iI4 i ( I' 4 14'4 lioll o I t1,' 4,44l "4:4 ti ' (,i'l'ti' .; ; 1i4 l1n11 d ( Si,.. l (e :: ;,,, ',m' m ore t inll[ th1 11 \:111 :Illov ait m ( tL :'r ( ' Ihe4..';lio hi i Ih 1 I tI o :,, I, 1 .in dtuli;"n il:C irll1 , (11d :rulo.h41 Srill r l u'a ' ; 14 e cl' : i ll ,,1 :l' Ii the , (;It' Iftiotni 1` l, r.h" 'elt v' !( 1.1:0 Dt :( tl',,:': Natinlal Nu ; t , E. i. Ladd, l , "i ,'! t ,North : ,," ,.' ( icultUr1 ' ( a l ('ru, , ,; 1 ai?,:+' 1-i i t ':I it. ' Ti, t m ort, cit. lI, i ; J. <'' i ' I.' T rlii , P " A, 'I(t1',1 o(iit :` A. N.. .\. a u:1,,"1 ' \ 4 pr , itl+.] 4. l I ' nt . tr , 1l4 l 11 4 '4K l ill (NF t io aI l ( .r '' 4 a t4 1, ' Ii , i f:el i y : 1t i s . t '. ( i, : T1 .',P:' i' a- eI 1 At i ull e + 1ntih ,:l .'e() L ' il"I.t 11 1 l 1'.t 1 .-alliT :1 N;, lc a ? 11:' 1; 1: (.i : I .. f i I( nio , fitl;l 1 .i' i:-' '1'. i. M:il IT. A. 4 ul 4 r o : i'ii .<!, u I 1 (V ' II r el l 1I - 1 ' i t I ,,' ' i t 1 1 1 1 '', 4 ' (,i the l.;gue of ltt ionl b< owe I'l] r, see in the '( 1 a: : I lof ter lI ' ' '411 11' 1 4'1w1It il'. <' 1:1511 11 a 1 i (' 11(ti 'l l ( ' i t, a .it 4t1 4 t 4I4 eslI. t ..) 4th e i .ol' 4 lrtance '1 ' i "0 t1 - , t''. (' ' e l 411 10 444 '1 1 , ." I l:: tl rc itidel lt of' tIhe f trm ,r:;' .4 pplt' , ,t 4"4r it 4414111( 14441 of ni 14or;. 01:141. ' 4i, 4 4 (1 4 t 4 "411 h(4ut 4 ''(4lli l: the 1 l,4 h "'i 4cha4 .(1s il' thel pret 1 1 t (drit t el' ill4 e. league plan: 1o ,,11 er S44t4s 4o lt;: i 1 1d4:,'' 1;t t , right to d(tc ,l'it line (1 ( it' o',' Il4 u ;:t'44 -.: S it -'. llo ll I14' Itlen rl e a'll i'ith I I4 '.i4 4l4 ly 4 1:14 t 11 4 V It 14hdl 44' 444 ll ' 14 O 44i. 11: 0 .0.'11 '. 14 , 1 41 114'; 4' :,114' Ii i011 t . l, li:li\C i t'('1,1'el'r titl o 'v it: ( I' p 4".i 4' 1Tl0"1'h nsti4t11ion 11ho11i0. 1 04lin4 " S 11exact te,('lnt - the I i 4abli 4ic4:' Of' a 1111 t dattory elate t ilo e r1(=poidn,;ible fu:' to co loni ); . .i 'ith4 tr ation under t14 4t I ts li' lt'ig lt' () a 4 i Ite r )a tio n a l in-.t n1 ' 1 :'1 44 4o41 a l. ct 4, 1,4 14 (.1 t"11 "i . hoard :f 444 de, u14 ill lt'Ililli oi lt 4l ll] , O r4 4 i t'i lt4l4 iO l nd1 ::ill iOll l t1 : 'r111y 1 . h0 u of 4 .. '- . ittlli 're, ill addiition i1 the labo1 ' b4 - ' 1li alr(10 tidy rovid,.'d 1o,1". l lil+Sll lh a:;0 th 00 °11 11100 7( / COMI C1! '1100i d (111 il 1 (O-t4 all I tt'0 ,, tlI 1 '1 OSsa y " d \o111' ld l' :,1( invat:liog of the ri.glls of tui 'reignty of th+`' ni't'l ber states. It lshoul be ni la e (11,a14 4h4t there Is 1oti i tention 4 0 44 4':44 ' fl il 'lll.'ll, ' '1'1it( , ; a l l y (' 0 :14 ) ( ' ,- - .iT l l4 , 1 1 -' l l ' 1 1 V , 01 ' 1 lOrnlrrltqy se(urd by " Oust fi l' ,( nalion!" ( I'tlc:r . The principl e of prtp4. li' oor4 i(m4l', ra'4p a l (:r nlation s.-hotlld be :ld0oI,!d t o that I)l(.ikem r 1 t1ate:; 1411 ll1 v lt, not onlily as4 St1 itl bult t i. n proportion to1 their il. - A delegation of farmlin: h170( boon t1.! poitpe.+(d to go t, luropll ', and 1() .0', fports luth ve been seiled for (4 Ill t. but. up to the 1l'(t'111. htoy have not Sdec'ide d to go. '.turop,, is in 11(11h i it stlte of suspicion, (",olletit :1d e l Tear (tha1 0 n int '11)0iot I 1l t o :v il;; (i' ix farmetrs could ii:trdly be he. d. TI': 1- o ther il .por ntln pt1u1 )o4 o t(t'he trip. thal of t ettingll their ie,\ ( 4, Ill( Oleague of nation.s pree. t d, i . ' colnplished through the l n ilt nt. BAD TO WORSE IN SUNNY SPAIN Mladrid. Theo lahor b ditly ttioln ne o hfro had to .'or:;e. The 11br 'f-d Pr:ltioll of nt adrid has i:t . .,d a petll eral stril:. iThe railway enohto hpay ' stopped 11 ar'k in variOuI part;; of ill,' country. The J'ovt'rnmlent has now\ 1ak1111.|1 the bold .1t(|p of mlobilizinhg li gueess I can raise enough to pay your l" is wanted by the Butt"L Daily Bulletin, to help pay expenses of the trial of three m?:emb hers of organized labor, whose crime Buin te Daily Bulletin, invitelp to asy expsess hbor, whose crik per is fighting fore. In- free thadivit are stockholders in the Bulletin bootere should send at least one dollar. Let's gc over the top for denm Dcracy once more. wwa ! illm~i mam 1!m_ MorB Uks Copper :anroi C-.oat Over Their "Treme':do- Pros perity," 'W'ilne Workers Feel Tr .'_ndouf P!Lrty. S. . "11 ill .1 · . I ,i " . I '. '1 . i, i' . ,! ' · ! It ' 1 i o 15,000 Members OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN BUTTE AND VICINITY ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. MAKE A THOROUGH SEARCH FROM CELLAR TO GARRET AND SEE IF YOU H:iAVEN'T RMANY ARTICLES OF VALUE IN YOUR HOME THAT ARE O1? NO PARTICULAR USE TO YOU, BUT COULD BE SOLD TO SOME O2N.,E THAT IS LOOKING FOR JUST THAT VERN ARTICLE, THAT VERY ARTICLE THAT YOU DON'T WANT. Read:l the following list. It might be the means of suggesting some article that you want and haven't got, or have and don't want. Learn to reduce the high cost of living by using the want columns of your paper. Fircless Cooker Bureau Electric Heaters Vacuum Cleaners Chairs Dresser Electric Toasters Poultry Loungeo Buffet Electric Irons Go-Carts Couch Books Percolators Baby Buggies Chiffonier Encyclopedias Clothes Wringers Automobiles Sideboard Pianos Gas Stoves Carpet Sweepers Kitchen Table Piano Stools Gas Plates Clocks Library Table Piano Players Rugs, Carpets Kodak Lenses Beds Guitars Cash Registers Lawn Mowers Mattresses Violins Saws Easy Chairs Curtains Phonographs Axes Rocking Chairs Clothes Racks Kodaks WashingMachine . SVelocipedes Carving Sets Trunks Carpenters'Tools .ounitain Pens Wagons Suit Cases Typewriters China Closets Field Glasses Sewing Machines Bath Tubs Safes Opera Glasses" ri Desks Jewelry Sinks Kitchen Cabinets Writing Desks Sook Cases Pictures Dining Tables Oil Stoves Rolltop Desks Stoves, Ranges Dishes °25a 'hare. It. on on.1 lay, ,;Ii,% (,1'; i"nt~ ~uing. \ itht 6, ,n11:u, I,..1 nn1) in c,_ ..h 'I di (~titt ' tit I," il 't 101 Io111 1..ý ,y a ;" 1, , ( 'tt''. : rp l I ll' Ii ti t~i*ý -rý 1 6 0. , 1 1 1. 10 I ,' I ,''t fou .;, ,r>, 111 ' '13ltt* nd. 1 1 , r . .';,it 'it -1 an i.ti h - 30 ' 1; I,"t ., ( O 't , ti'slr ittl Itt' Ii:'" i , n ; :}'i 'ti 'ing , Ill o t it t FARMERS AND WAGE-EARNERS UN The NONPARTISAN LEAGUE is fighting the ENEMIES of you both. Big Business is robbing Farmers and Wage Earners alike. You must come together, fight together .nd you'll win together. The NONPARTISAN LEAGUE the LINK that will bring you TOGETHER. Farmers, Join the League! Wage-Earners, Support It! LOYALLEGIDNOFo LOUSYLOGGCHS Union Organized by "Cap tain" Cutts Tottering. Should Send Out S. O. S. to Butte. Porl land, Ore., March 27.-Wages are being reduced in the lumber in dustry and'employes are urged by imnier barons to join the loyal legion lf loggers and lumbermen. The tion bar workers are having their eyes l]w.ned. The legioin was institulted by cauneral Disque, head of the govern ni,:it's spruce division of its air craft f, tion. The organization is one of those. mutual admiration institutions thai give all power to the board of di irect ors, which is selected by em Il.cy'rs alnd employed. 'lTi legion is referred to as the four iUs by its frien.ds, while organ il.d labor calls it. the Foutr Hells' unionli, or loyal Legioiin of Lousy Bulletin Want Ad3 Get Results. Phone 52