PAGE 13 OCTOBER 19, 1905 y$ha Nebraska, Independent SHAW STANDING PAT SECRETARY OF TREASURY LI BELS AMERICAN INGENUITY High Prices Have Reduced Wages by Comparison With Profits of Capi talCost of Living Must Be Re duced by Revising Tariff The enormous overcapitalization of the trusts and combines renders it necessary for them to continue to ex act high prices for their products or be unable to pay dividends on their . fictitious capital. The protection the tariff gives them makes the Mgh prices possible, as it prevents compe tition from abroad, so that the trusts have a monopoly of the home market. Sheltering the Trusts To make the American people pay these high prices the tariff must be preserved intact, not to produce reve nue for the government, but to shel ter the trusts. Secretary Shaw is rtAfendinfir this . Dolicy of trust protec tion and high prices on the ground that "cheaD products of labor mean cheap labor," which is a new theory V in economics that the protectionists invented to bxJld workingmen . to the support of the republican party in 5000 TELEGRAPHERS ....N E E D E D. .. Annually, to fill the new positions created bv Railroads and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG MEN and LADiES of good habits to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND RAIL ROAD ACCOUNTING We furnish 75 per cent of the Operators and Station Agents in America Our six schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the OR.LD. Established 80 years and endorsed by all leading Railway Officials. We execute a 1250 Bond to every student to furnish tim orher a position paying from f40 to $60 a month in States east of the Rocky Mo untains. or from $75 to $100 a month In States west of the Rockies, immedi ately virort tfiBLdviSktlon. Students can enter at any time. .No va cations. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our execu tive office at Cincinnati. O. Catalogue free The Mors School of Telegraphy Cincinnati. Ohio. Atlanta. (J a. . Texarkana. Tex. Buffalo. N. Y. LaCrosse, Wis. San Francisco. Cal. Look for this brand on har ness, collars, saddles, horse blankets, lap robes, etc. Made by Harpham Bros., Co. LINCOLN, NEB. Drep vji at cexrd and W will mall You a Souvenir On. Phono 517 Dili j. n Kcsldence Phone 497 Physician and Gurgeon Captain Cumin nd I nit lloapital Corp Nebraiua. 929 O Strret, Uncoln, Neb. DIMMER ts league with the combines and cor porations. - . Mr. Shaw, being secretary of the reasurv. is suDDOsed to speak for the administration on such economic sub jects as tariff and revenue; so, al though his "cheap" doctrines are ab surd and his statements fallacious, yet as President Roosevelt allows him to continue on the stump It must oe supposed that sounding the praises of tgh prices is endorsed by the aamin- stration. New Arguments Needed It is not true that "cheap products of labor mean cheap labor," says the New York World, nor was that libei upon American ingenuity wont to be uttered in the earlier days oi tarin armiments. It used to be said mat competition, coupled with high wages kept products cheap by compelling tne mnrovement of the machine.' ui late the trust makers have learned the trick of improving the machine, rais ing the price and pocketing the stu pendous profit of progress. Tho nortlon of labor In American production has generally Increased within the past few years wnen meas ured in dollars and cents. It has not Increased when measured by meat and rent and clothing. It has actually de clined by comparison with the profits of capital. G. O, P.'s Opportunity The republican Darty has an unri valed opportunity for public service in reducing the cost of living by revi sion of the tariff, and this service it is, by its reiterated pledges, bouad to render. It is bound to reduce tariff taxa tion which has proved unnecessary and burdensome. It is Douna to sees such reciprocal arrangements for freer trade with other nations as Ger many is just now anxious to make. Nor can the question be dodged. It is unescapable. It is pressed by the woman with the market basnet. It is urged by the growing deficit. There are not so many ways in which the governments expenditure can be made to match its income. This can be done by cutting down es Denditure and the only place where many millinos can be spared is in our mounting bills for warlike prepa ration. It can be done by tariff reduc tion which shall stimulate foreign trade and so1 swell the custom house receipts. There is no other way. It mav be a distressing choice for the standpatters, but they cannot evade it by abusing cheapness, which is the universal demand of every citi zen when he spends his wages. OHIO'S FEDERATION OF LABOR Declares for Referendum and Wil Question Candidates The Ohio State Federation of Labor at its late annual meeting at Cincin nati adopted resolutions, declaring for co-operation with all non-partisan or ganizations to secure a constitutional amendment for the Initiative and ref erendum. Til federation also in structed its v scutive committee to question the c Mldates of all parties "whether or not, If elected, they will vote to submit a constitutional amend ment and thereby give tho people of the state a chance to express their opinion." Hut the members of the federation seemed to be practical politicians and determined on results, for they further resolved: That whenever any legislative can didate Ignores the communication of tho committee or declares himsolf op posed to m'rmlttln tho pronto tn vote on such an amendment, It shall be the duty of the committee to m inform all labor organizations within tho district of n.ild candidate, to the end that the members of organized labor may not be betraved. bv their neglfcence, Into the support of their ent'mlt. That action Indicated that practical lv all the member of tho labor union will bo found toting. Irrespective of Pltaia Mention THE INDEPENDENT ( party, only for these candidates who have pledged themselves to install the referendum system. If only one can didate so pledges himself the labor votes will be massed on such can didates and in those legislative dis tricts where the labor vote is num erous, will decide The -result, and in many other close districts are liable to affect the result. When all the can didates pledge themselves the voters will follow their usual political affilia tions. This non-partisan action has two great advantages, it will cause many legislative candidates to pledge themselves for the referendum, wno otherwise would be indifferent, or even hostile, and it keeps the Federa tion of Labor out of partisan politics and vet allows it to he a strong force politically for the legislation it desires. Two sailors were seated at a table before a cafe. One Bailor had a letter before him, and was reading it aloud, while at the same time the other sailor held his hands over the reader's ears. The friendly waiter, impelled by an rreslstlble curiosity, paused before the table. 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