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V 1 I' between America and Germany .' . is set forth in the followin ox- , V cerpt from the Toronto World: It happens that Emperor Will- . ... , IMC;'.': 1 :. ft-: if 'nu j ; r vigiiniiauuiiS v A auu wiat in reacmng out to seize v - iucimce ao government 1 ioreign countries, and to intro- ; . Two bitter attacks upon trade- duce . civilization and suppress V unions, from widely different evils anion? distant ' ! sources, have recently: attracted we are wasting time. . monev. iam is bending evorv enermn tn ' 'y some attention. One wing of the and Wood which might better be increase the naval "strength of Socialist Labor Party, in conven spent in finding a ; remedy, for the empire, and this, taken in . ; tion in New York,; city , declares greater evils at home. " ;. ' connection with the fact that the that the non-political trade-un- On the other hand the Chicago German colonization is" prpceed- VK ions of -to-day, organized by Chronicle says: ."Labor ' organiza- ing with' suspicious,- rapidUyin'-' ''- , such men as Gompersand Pow- tipns are beneficent, not to say the republic of Brazil, is ' inter- . derly, are simply the allies of necessary, where they exist for preted to mean the .Emperor 4 is ', . plutocracy; and a resolution was proper purposes and employ meditating an assault upon tlin' i passed to the effect that "every proper methods, and this they national integrity of Brazil an :. ' member of the Social Labor are sure to do in the end as a re- assault which the United States , Party-who is an officer in a pure suit of discussion, education, would be in duty bound to resist i and simple British style trade- and, it may be. occasional oollis- by force.. ..Germany has 'de-'y :r union shall either resign his of- sionwith the bed-rock of the signs on South America, which ' fice in the union or be expelled country as represented by. gov- is the only continent now .availa- 1 from the 'Social Labor Party. " ennment. " With this view the able for s colonization by the ;; An attack of a very different Detroit Evening Neios agrees, great powers. If Germany is ' kind is made by Mr. N. P. asking; "Are these crude, ve- denied the right- to acquire a ' ; Thompson,; of Huntsville Ala., hemeiit, earnest organizations sphere of influence in .' Souths' ; - secretary of the Southern In- much more awkward in arriving America, no other country will : ' dusriai Convention, who in test at their ends than the great pow- be available' for 'extending - the v ifying before the Industrial Oom- ers of the; earth? Let Mr: empire. And Germany has the ,i mission 5 in VVashington, main- Thompson - look about ! hinimperial-expansion fever as bad ' 1 tained that; "labor organizations for a hitenponder cte as the ' United States or Great areiday the gref ?? meile Germany and the United States. Britain The theory that'Em y to this government that exists There are not 1 wanting influen- Peror William is the leading . .inside or putside the pale of our tial German-American papers ron opponent of' the Moriroe nationaJ :domain,V , .vBe.r f nrthra 'iHicii drnfue :fihat-. thi'.rM-J doctrine - is ; plausible, arid ') ; , contended that '-their influence iion of President McKiriley spells there is little doubt that screta- -; - : fpr;druption. and disorganiza-j : tion of society gerous to the, perpetuation ?f Germany,of her established iiv PortendinS cloud; , A : ; ; our government in its r ouritv l."- n... . ... sic nf fhn fimi'c v , 1 , r . wros is., in oouin America will ,r"r "4uvo1? wwjujj;. icv,,-.,:.-,-'-.- and nower rfthan wnnlfl hp rho . ' , . ' Ln u : ' : - . .. . f-v r v " : ; as-iar as hostile array on: our borders of L . - ? nossihlft th i mnnrtntinn vf TTi f y " 5 ' theentire world combined. He ttation will be forced by our jin" ed States food products; ; ' - A Sa!nu w '..; goes to resent it. In the British No evidence, hcwever, is giverr . ! "That; Riirn a, mftnflio ic 1 i-oo . : j i ? tJ. 4.1 n .... . . --."r :-'.::r' fe ; - andnot imaary the motcas- possibUity of such a quarrel be- utterances of any German . oml v v y: ual investigation of existing ten- t ween England's chief industrial cials that, Germany desires; any Iltii dencies amongthe laboring class- competitorss aubjectof consid rupture with the United States', V - liMM'r; os will show. . On every hand for prahler rpmnrlr sMi and thp nliiW thut ItlliP the sllS?test provocation all (London) referring to secretary ai-chy is to be restored in Brazil C lllSl 1 classes of orgrmzed labr stand Root's recent afte)--dinner with;German help ; is cridicuieiiMf k&&$M ready to inaugurate- a strike, Rnppnh in whiVh hn voi r AtwAn tKnKoiannff.-fi ' ; j i-' v. Ivr.. lie-'li': V V 1 B v V M t IP 1 41 ' ; .: V 1 ; a&fiStKI place a boycott lor tne purpose the Monroe Doctrine," says : " country is largely in our favor - -6f: destroying the business of Mr, Root is perfectly right to and the Germanswill endeavor to y: - someone against whom their en- warn his countrymen; It . is render ; it .more-nearlveauai-'; I ;v;. - mjtyhas been invoked.;' said that he has declared his theysay; by ai new commercial ; Jly academ ic treaty; bu t tney deny as .worth- 1 mmm:, conservauye papers wnicn ae- but utterances are not necessari ships tha -ciare tnat tne , view is a Drettv MiiwfiVKoSk" WmmaCUTar--r:- l . J domic. Captain ' ' ? ' R ahan's for thi PlPose of crippliUsr ' V HVM?ciivK,vCT traae. " rnpv rw nr. nut. , v r'lirW.;. as a matter pf fact that nonerf; i ' the -words ihe teain shi I inS-JviV r r .--.vv. . ,.,.',vi,r.;-. . -. ; ; t .' . , ' . - , ''. v. .... O.U-J ,,.!. fy'J'w CVA'. means the United States afe Wn hipfa . 'V. , West Indies,but 4ih our. midst; ' A. British view of the relation s mesfara V;.." ;-:.'...--;:-; i v !'-v- .vv'.- ;
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