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The Ida Chronicls NASEBY, FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1903. NEW UNIONS.

It h Mi'lcntimd that before n.-xt rfiearin*, season the snrarers of Ola,» nil! i,,,. f, ■. ,c, U Mlve» into a union lor Hit- prate-turn B ( • ln'ir rights. and the rabbit ttnpper* ar«- nnW in |,.ifecLiiiit n„i „i a, „ gani-aiion, -.nne Amount of liervtiii»np«s i«. w,. I,eliere: hemi; cxpcrieni e.i l.y farmm and rmiilwrcra jcfieiaJJj on the of •ho»e n>w ri-t«-1,1111 iinrtmihteilly the c-o.i«-naent .!«. v.'l.ii.menu mil ere long be of interrM ami iMi|j,n«i,cß to many people „f a !i j„ .h, Hi,.He. Whetlir It n ,t n-sults depends, hoiever, entlrclv nnon hnw ■he new anions ore led. Ihe riuht of workcombine for motna', protection, mil for th<- bettering. in practicable direenun", of their condition in life. i* heronri all i pi-slton. and 1 tic firm of lal>nur , is one of the le.yliDj: facis of h- age lire , m. vvhat working jru-n ar«, V^ v "Men only too Apt to ijnote i- tbat provocation of tr-a'»e mc lv «"« »■«» «}* , fr- mptinns of n netv Aon-,; of uowvr is a process thut rarely result* in j rofi and o'llr ( ...u ir.-cjuen 1y- a,. f.,r b-si , n re. i*ivn over iti i i» cn«c i>f the Ati-tr&han sht!inn<» d& , i>.i • s—iPfirln lo the tiiw.ipnno,] of «lvir co*. ■r iui'ions of uiiny ywira in h mor- or lew ' r strips at'Ui!s?le imninat.-d. n'v «Ttit 1 mjp , 'iv,t iv.t* ticdcnrone hy the wm\c*r* aiWf - iln'ir On the oilier ban 1. ih r»* is -in a.i-'icy ever «levisr;<l by maw «-> ' -i wv r :ml |H-nle ty M u ,v, f lr me unholy pia<- icisof nsnan ;inj3 'jaann'i'd cni..:oy€iß. U'iiiitiistn i«i. to <uv •if • f it, a-» «:i.'a' a i«>a<i r for as s cvui l„. iir j,. wtnw f(jr 7j ie ifant the moru p.fwer i« Mtow<& to rite L'.'m-r.il member* of fc • union by their ofl»<-er<*. the more peoc<« ia pr-tmoieft a.»l the le-s ihft workiru man risks by mc inuaiioo or exaninnntioo of the «>tlu;v Pi>U*. On the other bnn»l. f'-e -lie cai'i icailers {frasp for tba .iixnhne pnwj-r of the and tbtf uiorii ilk-v refrain from allowing cbe rftak • n«i fiif of ifaeit followei> ilwtr fair sw in imlone, tl.e n : rl.aiu'j* uim> is o? • '•-iUitna'e cispntos -f,.!!!.-rtiisu ini«. | lofit- ' i > ss imiu-iirial wnr. Bntn sbt-RTcri an«J I tappers well henr thi* m T*f!n»t.- - :i lurnunu tiu'ir unions try to --fci>ra «? fair "iot- Urr th« ordinary member. y of .-iciion rorono.dr two lewlfm. •>y fia ninf: rlieir ru'cs'a litUu roi.rc *ise\y ■ <i;m ins i-viijeiitly been the cow in many iiisirini'es in Hjb pr»-t« S.» f;ir as we hays » sci'vril. the retain s'-l-,-urr .-i and 1 iiH'ir employers in this district ni i. l>cen pU v a-ant aim ctmlial Xt < tip-:.is from nlial on»» imw rcaiis in tlwJ m m-wspapi-ra th it tb«* a-une bai nojt t>e*n the" • im> in ciinnoctinTi wi'h fappiTg. Jhnaah we < i • »!' hi .i.'.t h:Ms of any fion i.»i But however mis may be, a svuv'i of cami»n 1-. bo« i e'lspluy.'ra p &n<i im"iiist,Mn;*y not 1-r r-s s-'.u'f. ')h« lormt'i' m!idh)i} unquestionably for their qwm iKii.fion draw moie clo-ely loyotfier. to >m:w of the earn-nt rnovewirut, th»» has fiiiSicrin been the nas". btuop tbfl olheir haail - -h'mill ii,nst liprully avoid »ny unkin-i nreijhtv.'iiiaMc action'towatdrt (he whujtit -i. ran pnssibly !>e HTiTii'rf »>y wis'lom n>sfriiiiii The niii"nislM on their part «bo»)d , ii\i»i<i. if po-snibli', the firnt fatal 't< mutation .'b.»iui't»»pHlic of uni.'iiißin-aii jt<shii>fc lo nh»w their )iow«r bv in li« , rin»'inate c!>a3- '• ,i> wHy nil imK>i'»it' in ihci* oorpurare hi-toi v. Chev will tioubdem bNV« Wtiuanrtr ■ t to Inyo, and there are ways of urj»m}r tliem whii'/i wnile not aUaya cultir,u«-l by uniMiint Ic.ulers, are il;«ioetly in ihe mteieat of tin) wofkinv man tiuasalt. „t »\"m i'_* ! inhee ilrt-aly a Ifmifiu-y tV carl of thw.' *i.i>aj(«-l in |-io'«i.!i«g at ieaat i>n<> of llitve union* to drive home f ULMiiDvnt I'v pitching inio employers as « i laiis We don't want pmp?t>veM'' to' foHb# "* nit iiv lieiioimcmi? the cupidity of the work■in; itiHn. nn.l so get both aidea tnabroitel- i' •li'fore the new state of affairs tret- h fair let the unioiiima watch thair it; .<!cis ami i.'.c (mp. \er" umi*ii tneinii'ive'*.,u 1 nil >«iU be wWi in our bitberto .huta** niaNy pvneefu] district. ' f* ; - .i..

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 34, Issue 9357, 20 February 1903, Page 2

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The Ida Chronicls NASEBY, FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1903. NEW UNIONS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 34, Issue 9357, 20 February 1903, Page 2

The Ida Chronicls NASEBY, FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1903. NEW UNIONS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 34, Issue 9357, 20 February 1903, Page 2

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