Carpenter . TH E CARPENTER. COMPLYING (By Hon. Howard O notable effort, good orbad, was ever attempt-ed, carried on or com-pleted without meetingsome counter or oppos-ing force. The obtain-ing for working peoplepf a higher wage and ofmore equal wage stand-ard, as also of betteringtheir social, moral, in-tellectual and generalindustrial condition and recognition through-out the country was and will remain a workof magnitude and munificence notable inthe highest view, the credit for all of whichvery properly belongs to organized laborsbodies and their membership. Against them is opposed the phys


Carpenter . TH E CARPENTER. COMPLYING (By Hon. Howard O notable effort, good orbad, was ever attempt-ed, carried on or com-pleted without meetingsome counter or oppos-ing force. The obtain-ing for working peoplepf a higher wage and ofmore equal wage stand-ard, as also of betteringtheir social, moral, in-tellectual and generalindustrial condition and recognition through-out the country was and will remain a workof magnitude and munificence notable inthe highest view, the credit for all of whichvery properly belongs to organized laborsbodies and their membership. Against them is opposed the physical andmental and the financial and pernicious in-fluence and might of capital, the hope andeffort of which is to utterly destroy the ex-istence of these bodies so helpful to thelaboring people and to accomplish the down-fall of the warriors who have been fightingfor the uplift and power of their fellow-workers. I trust I shall not be charged with usingany forceful language. It is the calm, impas-sionate American people wh


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