The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 23, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 8, NUMBER
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A Fine
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MR. BRYAN'S OMAHA SPEECH
(Continued from Page 10)
But if I am eloctod and a democratic
congress with me, that congress will
bo pledged, as I will be, and I will
fill nnnn Ihnr. nnnorrnsH In redeem that
I pledge; it will rise as one man and
vote aye, and then wo will say to tne
eennto, "Will you obey or will you
defy the will of tho people?" There is
hope if tho people vote for it. Thoro
Is no hope if they vote against this
doctrine. (Applause.) :
The republican party has also
through its leaders defied the rank
and file on the labor question. Let
mo show you what our party says,
and I believe the republicans will
agree With us; yes the republicans up
hold us. Our party says that there
ought to bo a department of labor
The
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Will savo you from disappointment arid poorly cooked moals. Your Bost
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of thousands In uao vory one giving satisfaction. Wo want you to seo
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THE MAJESTIC MFG. CO, St. Louis, Mo.
The Great Majestic Is For Sate In Nearly Every County In Forty States
with a cabinet officer at its head. Tho
republican pnrty eays no. I believe
that our party is right. I believe re
publicans think so, that wo should
havo a department of labor. We have
a department of agriculture for the
farmers; why not a department of la
bor for the laborers? They deserve
a representative in tho president's
cabinet, and if I am president I want
a representative of the toilers in my
cabinet, that I may consult him on all
questions that .affect labor. (Great
applause.) How many of you agree
with us that there should be a de
partment of labor in the cabinet? Let
us see your hands.
(A large portion of the audience held
up its hands).
Now, is there a republican who will
hold up his hand and say he thinks
there ought to be no department of
labor? Let us see.
(There were no hands).
My friends, there seems to he an
unanimous vote on this subject I
am glad to have the action of our
convention indorsed. Here are four
questions upon which there is practi
cally no dissent among the mass of
the people: First, for publicity; sec
ond, the election of senators by the
people; thTrd, a department of labor;
fourth, the security of the depositor.
Here are four important questions
where we take one side and the re
publican convention takes the other.
"We believe that the anti-trust law
should be so amended as to take tho
labor organization out from under the
operation of that law, The republi
can party opposes us. What is our
reason? Because the difference be
tween a labor organization and the
industrial combination called a trust
is too great to allow one law to cover
both. The labor organization is com
posed of human beings. The trust
deald with matter and merchandise,
and wo are not willing that a mart
made in the image of his Creator,
with heart and brain and soul, should
be degraded to a level of dollars and
cents. (Applause.)
We believe that the writ of injunc
tion should not be issued In a labor
dispute unless the conditions are such
as would , justify the Injunction If
there was no labor dispute. That is
our position, The republicans oppose
it We say there should be n trial by
jury in a case of Indirect contempt.
The republican leaders oppose It and
Mr. Taft bitterly denounces It.
My friends, I spoke of Mr. Taft as
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Failure
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old theory that when the stomach
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which civo -only temporary relief, bo:
cause they digest by Irritating tho lln.
ing of tho stomach. "
Modern science recognizes tho fact
that it is tho nerves that furnish mo
tivo power to digest tho contents of
tho stomach.
Tho nerves-agitate and mix tho rood,
and stimulate tTio secretions. When
they beepmo weakened they lno
energy, and Indigestion, dyspepsia,
sour stomach result. , " .
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Millions of acres school land to bo sold by theStntn.
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AMI 1 CTflUEQ or any Liver JJlHenMJ
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Address C. OOVJEY, It. F. D. 5, Lansing, Miclu
MR RDVAH A new song. Words written
W. DKIHtl inlOOCnndcomlngtruolnlDOS.
Bryan's photo on outsldo. Soiling fnst. Should bo
known to ovory voter. Send at oneo 25c to
A. J. WJEJLTY. Pntidorn, Ohio.
the father of government by injunc
tion. I had heard him called that. I
thought it had become sufficiently es
tablished, so I used it, but I saw a
few days ago that he took exception
to what I said and denies that he was
the father of government by injuno
tion. He said he had. not Invented it
that some one else had, and that ho
simply followed precedent. I am so
anxious to observe the proprieties in
this contest that I am not going to
call him that any more, because he
has objected to it. But, my friends,
he used the writ so often and so will
ingly that I believe he is a blood rel
ative of some kind and I will let him
fix the degree of relationship. (Ap
plause.) For eleven years laboring men have
asked legislation of congress and con
gress has refused It In their conven
tion at Chicago they rejected the ap
peal of the laboring men, and the men
whom they nominated for president
and vice president are among the most
objectionable they could find to tho
lahoring man. I believe our party is
right. We ask for these things, not
for the benefit of the laborer alone but
for' the benefit of society.
How can wo Have harmonious co
operation between employer and em
ploye except on tho basis of justice.
We are asking for justice for tnose
'who toil, that labor and capital may
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