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:..-n':- MW ha. ’d‘ . No. 651.7 Wmininngnå hud All Merry Christmas, Happy New Year BREWER vm ‘ mum mr Owing to m .name cold weather lut m nm'm noon! mo- Lnboy poucnolAmhthoPolbh han vu not u vg! mm to the nm. med ln uni ib— hm uno tune go. Still «It. a lune numb» braved the cold, not only in [du to guan—om thehngqbuththehnu well. The må. men la til. man. did vell. but hun nm » må chance at hun" the Daum. (& night .- um mull“! walnut ' of man; : nho ln men. * 3mm Wenn-n noted " cm:-mn and Mood the m man; of the m m H. sum. pie-la dont ot th. Wuchuan-sm. Mn tion 0! laborL ' 1 ' Pronldont M noko of the Victory won on the panna: non hot Nunn-4 ber. and aid that. mm“ illn-1 port.—nec ot thin victory bu! not u yet boon mused by tho people in the ln bor m.m. “The mt Win, the most ml-lsbor ll &. the cm.. lidd :no:-ulv no um to the room of hhv.? ho "but what the unto-I9 & th. mm kan not ban ' ' ' ' !" the lut sesam, twäm ' actionmn were em ud won-o- Siva MottomUnMBuu-ul at. Mio-o M....- 0.1-star-non star-non ut u» oo— I-llon 0! tbs nun-aw! * "” ”* « ** mama-,!» ?” en & lest-W Hr- {I} lut logi-hund _ (cm-£2.71»... :.): , 1 mv- ml: 5' ‘ (BO-Ito IMO! IM) South. Wat. Doc. 11.—A ou! van ot the Writ! canton of tho‘ stam jut completed by thc pr.-Idan! of the sm. Mom . Luo shown the worker- ot Wuhlngton :; unit ln dem;—un: the coming session of the but. incilium du" proper confidential: to their needs. which will he presented through the legislative program adopted nt the lut convention of tho State Federation of Labor. Pol-timer suction h hun: paid to the needs ot unending the \vorkmon'l mt— low to pl'o vide for law hem ll All award: and piano on being perfected for action in this w. Mork I. Reed ål Bichon. one of the loud-II of the m We”. mnd mao-utomhu- ofthe hon-e. hun eiuody pm met that the m should be amended by proviant Q = M.A. 85% W- Ham-r; th nemnda thet the love“ m that could be vann",” m of the lute would ho nam hero-co ln the "mama—.— 5'“. (I the! awardl noe-unna. . 150% henna. Legulnlon on the DnH-et 1- in the course of ”Wahl ho no- seated to un raw—if .gd | vigoroul tight "- 1a bolt". Thisutmolmothorunwnnt xegislauon provided $c In tb hdm tlon‘s loci-hun pair-m. The Moi-am hud. on m. tour through man Wm load the labor moment of Buh-o ud! vicinity in nulls-t condition ut plans beu; mam than for en rying “I.“ "ifm of m mo ment. while nt wan Wall: ud Yok ima lack ol samt in men two cities ind cmud a nodo— condition that all won laud ma bo 11qu when the nom: op.-od. Abandon and Summon Wallum- m, foundwkhmm'fia an tradol at Abdo— M‘s“, per con omhu-d ud m up Idly nho—d. ' ~ The xenon! trend of du. trua In mn' movement of thq, .at-"u Riita!" 31.1: I). mrk" w '. ”% s.”.n- of min! “3103. h! bon % and all Indie-tions joint to en . m? when opm: om. th- mu h: .‘vznent of tho m will bo ln I ri ;!onably pm mm. Th“ cm was won In‘ tha ligg. g! Wuling: : r by the lulu“! mm,-.hm «Pectin: has ut |." m heal-men! ’Hect und ha W hht-fl s.; ndlu considerably thrauhoat the flint.. W— s 3 , , 1.. . .. , . ”=; ' :1: at,—mg.”; H mm ”3259? . 5’“ , ~ , " , ,w, i luiäätf?.* mms Oil youn m Jouphlm Kryl, than JM ud . m view-l. prom-0d hor mam, lohmnlr Kryl, M&M “Mou- mama-i. ' Hut nho mild nff-alu Vrom matrimony until h— mm m It. m day Pm Kryl wu molo-'. Ibo canon |» In. In ho wu |." m of . moo— I... from Jou'hlno' Homla; hlm em hop—M In. “W and M 'ln. Paul Tnfior Whito.” ' ”h I Wu Icahn amp.-or. [mm ms , mm ma.» W Juneau.» lame, Wall., nge? no.—President Om o! the m. Feddratlon am has w u the Wash-l A » mm at unm- n ' ', ' 4 ' km 0! \Vuh ' , WWW få? . ' « 'uunot, -. or han”? output-n tkd mm in the t election In our Rate. and uncle-In: ; anm noon of the national nonvi tlo- of tip nonparuun political com ”eo—utca of the Amorim Fod äorstio. of Labor. Hl- letter. tn part. foods: ' “While 1 e- wmiuwtiueriiy må mvoytoy—thunponlcunot 1:91 to ny I word about the great evouom lo victorie- which the emulation-‘O4 ‘hbor have!“ m the year. Be cause of iebor'e mht-noe to propp” nude and the “We of employ ": ou- lom ii Mu int-ct, in spired ud autor-ted. ln “anion to thet it in tune” due to hbor'e con mtnfllve ethn- 1:14.qu heroic ro 1tll-tunet; to injuetice thet our whole ‘eeonomic‘me ll not unbeleuced end lin turmoil. I congratulate you end {you follow «nicer-rend your State Del-nth: ol IAI—r :- un- mmtlon nho. For the executive council and [mnd! 1 deem to expreu the varm i." poo-ibis admiration end {elicite tion." Mmm MEWS mm BY nm chil—n. Wat. Doc. so.—ms Ind-crud Won m Qu Ånon- by whhii & turner vm mutt honouri- nin- ln Metin; ln: vu ”med by Prof. E. F. *må-"r. amount of tn. Bute Conu- of wut-mm. om the 010 mm and We. of Exten sham out! there. im n-—M*—rlet—i tu, according to Prat. Dnmmoler. are :oflloht m Monato fl aumen. volun- oc m. method (or plan 0! dum-u..). ud quantity of production. Lack of finnes:, ho nu, was the mothllmotmottheco—op— man Molins M. It an: ht: un- to øving co.-adm narkot h'. , M cmd—lito. then not the co.- Minh—Hou! long-nun»: W am vm bo cut don mtg "å”; u “A m u m: _ ' u. M mm:-ig.- on mutat "Wu Wag," wm— .QW Prucnton Univ.:- I!!! Print: “The Hunting of Farm W” Woll. mum; "Agricul _ _ , mung." Ribbon]: “Price of ä” cm L, this: and «poet-ny ”m:" "Efficient Innom; for m" Theodore lukllln; und "man: Economlcn," James E. Buh. W . rigg mg; [ mmg, " 'ÅbEEEEQBI—gngim llfl‘s WHEN Wm W m THE IMM? M W" Following m loam points on which Representative Kalb: ot Mimi: dom—død the impeachment of Attorney Genet-l Daugherty: " , I. Deliberate attempt to destxby activities of Federal W hv refuul to mute violations of "anti = . Wa by minim. A , 2. Refusi— to prosecute uni-trad violations called to his mention ”by thi—; Now Yan-k stute legislative committee on housing. ' ' , 3.7 Refuglfip almenne anti—trust violation: called to )3 “tenth-33m; the, ante commitm on menstruation and housing. ' , ' 4. Refusal to enforce United Staten mum. for pro— teetion of life and limb of citiæusngszed in travel. - 5. Dismissal of depnrtmentföt Mine omploye inventi gating alleged war fraud one. “but“!!isloyulty” consisted in holding conferences with” members of the House and the Senate. ' , 6. 'Amiwing persons to remain in his employ, guilty of accepting too- to repro-em than charged with violation of federal .um 7. Defianding ceuatio'n :! rights of free speech, free dom of pro- and peaceablo 'blyduaranteed by Constitu tion. (Rail Injunction.) ' 8. Favoritism in administration,“ justice on behalf of monfionnantx-olled by J. P. Hot-gun & Co., refusing to nllow criminal or civil nothin minst them. 9. Fund and deceit phoned on former President Taft .in order twain telen: of C. W. Home from penitentiary on pretext ofillneu. 10. Blvérlion of public funds for illegal purpose, in min: igen: of Wrtment at Justice to shadow members of Emma “Senate who had Criticiadåhis conduct. ' 11. Pen-version of justice through influence exercised upon—him by Thomuß. Fielder, forums}- legal associate in Morse om lind others. . , . . .” Deliberate tednniv'hc in the loom" of one of the " “agile Unifd Sun—L »” y”!- ' ' -- Amma— gamut w img-mæ am who are .ytrustwm'thy nd corrupt, knowing at‘ the time they were men of nueh chill-leter. 14. Gro-| favorition, deliberate refusal to prosecute war gutters, hilure and refund to recover moneys stolen from treasury in connection with war frauds. APPWS WM ; FEIIEHATIIIN HEM] Preenix. Mt.—Governor-elect Hunt announced the appointment 0! H. 9. leClIuky to me office of private lec retnry to the governor. effective the tint ot the yen, when the ndrninietrn~ uqn changes. The appointee in a New Yorker. formerly nn officer o! the Brooklyn Flint Ghee Workers' union. and also a former member and ed Lo! the Interaction-i Union Maine,1 rum ond Smelter Workers. At the jprenont time he is president ot the Athena State Federation of Labor and editor ot the Arizona Labor J onrnal. , “lcCluaky il considered one of the rlblut labor officials in the west and lhil appointment is received with much “ti-faction by the laboring people of Arizona." and Thomas A French. sec retary-traumer of the State Federa tion of Labor. . "Organisation u the Rock of Gib raltar. upon which the temple of the future shall bo kan."—lbrdimnd La nus. On the Road of Good Intentions MERRY XMAS M MINEH’S mums (Sulo Fodemtion Bull-tin) \ Seattle. Wah..- Dec. 20.—-'l'he ro llponee oi' the trades unlonilte oi the mate to the nppeal sent out by the ;suzo Mention of labor for fund with which to provide ,Chrlltme cheer Mor the striking min-n' children hu hun senere-' ud . Efficient amount ön— been obtained with which to un ply provide (or their needs ln the wny of clndy. hun. onngel end toyl. Ap 'prexlmetely 2.600 children are involved and Ihipnenu have been nude by truck to each striking cnmp in King Old Pierce countien. while supplies for outlying cinta m‘hflnc lent by nil. Local committees in each camp sre making the stockings from msterisl shipped out to them for that purpose :by the auto committee. An silotment 30f candy and mixed nuts has been ‘ehipped to each camp ln sufficient Iquantity to provide a half pound of esch and an orange for each child.’ with a sufficient surplus to insure e‘ plenltiful supply for all their needs.) Toys to fit the needs of all sges of} children involved have also beenl ‘shipped to each striking camp. Loam ‘oommittees in charge at each camp "here put the Christmas trees. decora tions, etc.. in shape. and a Joyous pro— hun. is to he provided. The trsdes union movement of the stem. generslly. has responded m liberally to the appeal, and on heldt of the fsmilies of the striking miners the committee in charge is extend!“ sincere thanks to all contributors '— made possible the happy Christmss thet haa now been provided for in all of the striking cos! csmps ot the state. IflflIHWESI SIMS munm ”FUH'FBHK [ Pullmn. Wani.. Dec. 10.—That ss.- ‘900,000 was spent last you- for pork shipped into Seattle. Spokane, Tacoma end Portland—295.000 bodd ot hogs—— from the corn belt stetes end Califor nia, was the stetement of J. )1. Hub bard. livestock specialist for the ex tension service of the State College of Washington. addressing the eleventh ‘ennnal conference oi extension stett workers. The first ten months ot this yesr the sum has increased to 86.800,- 000 for 840,000 head which might eas ily have been grown on Washington terms. Mr. Hubbard's remedy is a brood sow on every form. e ton oi pork to the litter. (innved in March and April and marketed the middle of September. The following plan for promotion of livestock work was suggested: Sign the government pledge; organise s community contest upon signing the pledge: get the banks to put up prizes. Published in the burnt at All Thou Who Work, ud Adhering to the Policy of fie American Monaco of W. leøt Omnia Vindu Price 5 Cents NHHISflI VISITS 3mm, SPflKAIE (sm. Pod—ratio" Iulloun) Seattle. Will., Dec. in.—Funk Mor rison of the American Federation of Labor, vu & very welcome visitor nt Seattle and Spokane thin week. He wu eccompenied by W. J. Spencer of the building trade: department of the Awicen Federntion oi Liber. and they had both been visiting ut Port land. making - preliminery arrange ment: ior the next American Federa— tion of Labor convention which will be held in Portland next October. Brothers Morrison end Spencer were the guests of Seattle trsdes un lonlsts at a blg uoondsy luncheon at Boldt’s Third Avenue restaurant last Saturday. where over 100 represents tives end trodes unionists were as sembled to listen to brief addresses by the two visitors. Mr. Morrison spoke at some length on the labor sit nstion. nationally. end decisred his belief that when the new congress is essenibled thet, due to the tremen do- victory won by lsbor's friends, lunch progressive lsbor legislation can be hoped tor. He pointed out thet the nonmen policy ot the American Foam of Labor had been thoroughly vindicsted in the election. where the mun om victefy ever won by the workers Mr lho- .au—u. no pot-ud om very hmm the new they third My, 'ln-nen u the. ‘ He eleo duoen—d the enema-tion m M m ud potted mob-kä— i» m 31 nov- the Hun Fedentlon bed been com mitted to each . poihy. but also pointed out thet ihe American Fed eretlon of bebor could not force minn—don. but welcomed it u ‘rnpidly no the union- involved could enee toe-alumna He wee given e ton-in] reception å..— m ud ,". än: efter ' » in uue‘muo- ' . print» hz mae- hiem. of" i- a member. ull in meeting dj friends, fie edreued the Newehoye' Hon ot Seattle Sunday afternoon. end lett for epokene on Sunday night. where he wee billed to om. en open meet ing of the Ipokene Centre] Labor council on Holde! night, before con— tinuinj bie journey home to reach Wuhincton heron Christin“. Ir. Spencer of the building trade: department stayed behind to nttend in building trede muttere et Seattle. but 1also will leave in time to reech his home in Washington by Chrietmee. Mr. Spencer is one oi the most popu lar men in ihe whole American 1‘“ eration oi Labor and his vieit to Self» tle was an heartily received as that of Secretary Morrison. and a great deal of good bu been nccomiplilhed by the villt of both distinguished lenders. EflVEHNMENI AIDS ANTI-IINIIIN HllAllS The nttltudo ol government agen clel town-d the “tenant to Imuh the shopmn'l unions II Minted by this oditorhl In thc Mucnnhu' Monthly Jouml: Little or no proton-e In mule by thou num- to observe tho federal Inspection lun. and upp—ny the tutor-tau Commerce Communion ln tondl to nuke no move to compel ob loruuoo of the low. “A reir example 01 the ettitnde oi the l. C. C. ie found on : lerge eastern roni whoee motive power is in e de plorable state. Complaint wee filed with the Mmm—on thet this roed wee min; loeometivee which were el most reedy for the soup heep. in spectors mode en investigation end thine uned' engine etter engine. “An engine heel-ing a locomotive engine inspector's blue tag is we to be taken from service until ne- Maditheorwmeluur one unsnthorieed to do so to remove one of these tege. Yet the inepectore hed ecercsly lett the premises at this road when the tags were removed end the engine. out Duk into service. en dangering the lives at not only the emnloyel in cherge at them. but oi the public es well. . "De-Mie this tact, the l. c. (*. nukes no move to prosecute the cm cinls responsible for this state of at feire. Proteets to the commission ngeinst its indifference to the situation ere unevsillng. end it is evident the railroads are going to be permitted to do ee they pieeee. which. after all. is not unusual."