The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 15, 1902, Page 16, Image 16

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The Commoner.
16
Vol. 2, No. 3o,
With the Pararapfcr.
df Houston Pout: Smith would doubt
less like to give order to kill and bum
jfvery president over 10 years of ag.
Columbus Press: Judge Jackson has
fV enjoined the miners from doing al-
most everything except slaving for th
, coal trust and broathlng.
i Pittsburg Dispatch: It Is now given
tout that General Smith did not Issue
' that "klll-and-burn" order, but mere
ly hinted It. Which defense Is worse
' than the Indictment
' Now York Life: It Is officially re
ported that the Filipinos are learn
ing to love our institutions. Is this
anothor oxompllflcation of tho old say
ing that "many waters cannot quench
love?"
Momphls Nows: Tho Llttleflold anti
trust bill will oithor bo so bad for the
trusts that tho g. o. p. campaign man
ager will say to the magnates, give us
tho campaign funds and wo will not
pass it, or it will bo so favorable to
tho trusts that tho manager will say
givo us tho money and we will pass it
It has not yot boon discovered whether
tho policy will bo blackmail or soil out
Rock Island Argus: The adminis
tration mouthpiece, tho Philadelphia
Press, in its editorial correspondence,
says that tho president and Attorney
Gonoral Knox aro proceeding against
tho trusts in their own way. They aro
trying to -bring down their gamo with
blank cartridges and tho gamo has got
ten so accustomed to it that they sit
still and allow themselves to be shot
at.
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It Jo- a Crime to Feed &fo Family
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The Best News
in Many Years.
A Federal Judge
has issued aninjuno
tion, forbidding men
TO GIVE FOOD TO
NEEDY MINERS ON STBEKE. This Judge de
clares his will that the miners on strike shall not
he helped by contributions of food or money. And
he says that he mil put in prison any who show
contempt for him by disobeying his orders. There
are many hungry women and children among the
families of striking miners. If YOTT, Mr. Header,
should go to West Virginia and give food to these
needy ones, Judge Kellar, of the United States
Court, would put you in jail. You -expect perhaps
that this Judge will he denounced .here. Not at
all. The people owe him thanks. No man is more
useful than he who makes men and women think
earnestly. Judge Keller's injunction will force
men to think. It will force even the most callous
to take a new view of the strikers' cause and of the
Federal Judge's use of power. This starvation
injunction, which says it is wrong to feed the
hungry for fear they may not he starved hack
to work will do more than anything else to take
from Judges the injunction power. Be thankful
to Judge Kellar, United States Judge. His action
was neededw
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' Courtesy of the New York Journal and American.
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