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SKIN DISEASES

Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties of Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

A person suffering from éruptions of the skin has much to endure. It is not merely the discomfiture and irritation and painful sensation, but life is made miserable by depression of spirits. The liver is torpid

and the kidneys are partially inoperative, and you feel languid and weak. The diseasc'is in the blood, and when fire system is not cleansed through the usual channels, Nature-asserte herself, and forces portions of the inipurities through the skin in the form of Pimples, Bolls and Blotches. External remedies--powders, ointments, lotions--only alleviate; they do not get at the cause. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get at the cause. by removing the disease from the Bod. They cleanse the system ty stimulating the Liver and strengthening the Kidney's, which Biter the Blood and throw off the impure matter through the regular channels.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1911.

AN AMERICA N' RAILWAY

STRIKE.

HOW IT WAS STOPPED.

[BY ONE WHO WAS THERE)

The Mayor of Bacramento, a police officer in uniform, and the editor of Sacramento's daily nawagaper were standing on the pavemnat just outside the large shop owned by the mayor. It was six o'clock in the morning, art, the thron men challed quietly about the big strike. They represented all that was cat respectable in their Californian ofty. Not another soul was in sight. The jangle of an empty scabbard and the sharp clatter of a horse trotting made thom look up A trooper of the American Army'

rounded the corner and walked his horgo on to the pavement. An urly pair of hoofeTM pawod playfully a few inches from the mayor's toea.

"Move on," said the trooper, and he dropped I his sabre until its point oscillated fretfully in

the region of the policeman"

I am the major" expostulated that official, "and I have a right to stand outsidia my store,

"Can't you see my uniform deuanded the policemen.

am the editor of the

said the jour nalist, and we are discussing the best methods to meat this grave situation.”.

"Can't help it," said the trooper, "thers are three of you. In martial law three's a crowd, so sither separate or get inside."

The sabre swing up impatiently, and without walling to see the wander of its descent thuse three leading citizens of Sacrament backed quickly into the mayor's shop. They realised for the first time what it means to Eve endor martial law.

*

It is just seventeen years since the railway workers of the United States, under the lender. skip of Eugene Dabs, conceived and pal inte exo; cation what is probably the meal gigantic symp thetic strike on record. With a low to getting the grievances of the Paliman CarCompany'som ployés righted—and some of their grievances wore very real-the American Railway Union organised a strike which paralysed the American, railwaya In a country of such great distances this mean-fe more than it does in England. With splendid tactics the railway strikers concentrated their efforts on an attempt Ito isolate the East from the

the West. Chicago, the great devring tone for the proles of the West and Middle West, the centronf the world's

Krain market, www.practically terinless Sacramento, the headquarters of the Southern Pacific Rail road, through which nearly all the prodeos of the rich Pacific coast, passed on its way to the Eastern States and to Europo, was in the bands of an armad and drilled band of striking rail- Waymen, Tons of fruit rotiod in the folds; gold, silver, and copper lay shipped at the mines. The world's supply of meat and grain was endangered. The people of Cali- foraia were marooned. The Pacific Coast States All were shut off from the rest of America. leiters versad to arrive.

The railways stood firm and demanded the probiction which the State Governments seemed unable to give. Anarchy soomed imminent

Thon to the amazement of mxoy of his political. followers, President Clevoland, elected to bis high office by Democratic rotas, sanal a pro- clamation patting half a dozen States under martial law. It should be remembered that the President of the United States must respect the indopondenes of each particular State far more carefully than we respect the rights of oué valf- governing Dominions. He unot interfore inless a federal issue be involved. President Cleveland based his right for this dramatic inter- fereue pon the fact that federal mails were stopped. He bold that it was the duty of the United States military forces, regardless of

any States' rights, to see that letters were delivered to citizens in any part of the country without let or hindrance. The legality of his argument has often boon questioned, but norar the result. In three mouths, after a good deal of bloodshed and rioting, order was restored, and commerce, after anffering severely, resumed its normal ohanuel,

The

railway, relievel from bargain- ing at the point of a pistol, inproved the con- ditions of their workers.

In theory, President Cleveland only author- ised the use of troops to protect United States mails, to prevent delays of leitors, and to disperse gatherings which might prevent the accomplish ment of these ends, In fact the troops were use i for the protection of "blacklegs," for guarding passenger and goods trains, and for protecting the railways yards and property from, damage. And this was inevitable. To suable casil trains rug from an important railway centro a large force al meu must be employed. In Booramento, for instance, several hundred non-union mon were daily escorted to and from their work by froops whose instructions wars to shoot to kill anyone who ggested interference. For two

to 1

hours in the morning and two hours in the oven- ing the hay streets of Sacramento vero daily deserted-savo for the man working nader Gov- erament protection. Peaceful citizens were not allowed to stand outside their own doors, and a hed at a window was instantly covered by a carbine.

The sympathy of the better classes with the aggressive methods of the strikers perceptibly coolad under this irksome tyranny of martial law. The Regulars were denounced for guarding trains carrying goods and passengers. The answer was mate that if one mail coach was at- tached to an engine it must be protected. If the engine drew other coaches that was unt the basi nose of the United States Army. The labour leaders stormed and protested, but President Cleveland remained firm. Train after train. with produce and passengers in the wake of a muil coach guarded by rißemen made its way over tracks patrolled by Maxim gune and mounted troops. Communication between East and West was restored and the at rikers, fading the Government was not to be blußted, ceased their endeavours to paralyse a nation.

At the present moment President Cleveland's action is not without interest as a precedent Those who, secretly sympathise with methods of violence in the settlement of disputes between labour and capital might also meditate upon the charm of living in a large city ander martial law.-Daily Mail,

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