“InoneofmylastletterstoyouIenclosedyouacopyofaletterofmine,inwhichIquotedfrom[Soandso’s]advocacyofmurder。
YoumaybeinterestedtoknowthatheandhisbrotherSocialists——
inrealityanarchists——ofthefranklymurderoustypehavebeenviolentlyattackingmyspeechbecauseofmyallusiontothesympathyexpressedformurder。In/TheSocialist/,ofToledo,Ohio,ofApril21st,forinstance,theattack[onme]isbasedspecificallyonthefollowingparagraphofmyspeech,towhichhetakesviolentexception:
“Wecannomoreandnolessaffordtocondoneevilinthemanofcapitalthanevilinthemanofnocapital。Thewealthymanwhoexultsbecausethereisafailureofjusticeintheefforttobringsometrustmagnatetoanaccountforhismisdeedsisasbadas,andnoworsethan,theso-calledlaborleaderwhoclamorouslystrivestoexciteafoulclassfeelingonbehalfofsomeotherlaborleaderwhoisimplicatedinmurder。Oneattitudeisasbadastheother,andnoworse;ineachcasetheaccusedisentitledtoexactjustice;andinneithercaseisthereneedofactionbyotherswhichcanbeconstruedintoanexpressionofsympathyforcrime。
“RememberthatthiscrowdoflaborleadershavedoneallintheirpowertooverawetheexecutiveandthecourtsofIdahoonbehalfofmenaccusedofmurder,andbeyondquestionincitersofmurderinthepast。”
April26,1906。
“/MydearJudge/:
“IwishthepapershadgivenmoreprominencetowhatIsaidastothemurderpartofmyspeech。Butoh,mydearsir,Iutterlyandradicallydisagreewithyouinwhatyousayaboutlargefortunes。
Iwishitwereinmypowertodevisesomeschemetomakeitincreasinglydifficulttoheapthemupbeyondacertainamount。Asthedifficultiesinthewayofsuchaschemeareverygreat,letusatleastpreventtheirbeingbequeathedafterdeathorgivenduringlifetoanyonemaninexcessiveamount。
“Youandothercapitalistfriends,ononeside,shyoffatwhatI
sayagainstthem。Haveyouseenthefranticarticlesagainstmeby[theanarchistsand]theSocialistsofthebomb-throwingpersuasion,ontheotherside,becauseofwhatIsaidinmyspeechinreferencetothosewho,ineffect,advocatemurder?”
OnanotheroccasionIwasvehementlydenouncedincertaincapitalisticpapersbecauseIhadanumberoflaborleaders,includingminersfromButte,lunchwithmeattheWhiteHouse;andthisattheverytimethattheWesternFederationofMinerswasmostferociousinitsdenunciationofmebecauseofwhatitallegedtobemyunfriendlyattitudetowardlabor。TooneofmycriticsIsetforthmyviewsinthefollowingletter:
November26,1903。
“Ihaveyourletterofthe25thinstant,withenclosure。Thesemen,notallofwhomwereminers,bytheway,camehereandwereatlunchwithme,incompanywithMr。CarrollD。Wright,Mr。WayneMacVeagh,andSecretaryCortelyou。Theyareasdecentasetofmenascanbe。TheyallagreedentirelywithmeinmydenunciationofwhathadbeendoneintheCourtd’Alenecountry;anditappearedthatsomeofthemwereontheplatformwithmewhenIdenouncedthistypeofoutragethreeyearsagoinButte。Thereisnotonemanwhowashere,who,Ibelieve,wasinanyway,shapeorformresponsibleforsuchoutrages。Ifindthattheultra-SocialisticmembersoftheunionsinButtedenouncedthesemenforcominghere,inamannerasviolent——andImaysayasirrational——asthedenunciation[bythecapitalisticwriter]inthearticleyousentme。Doubtlessthegentlemanofwhomyouspeakasyourgeneralmanagerisanadmirableman。I,ofcourse,wasnotalludingtohim;butImostemphatically/was/alludingtomenwhowritesucharticlesasthatyousentme。ThesearticlesaretobeparalleledbythesimilararticlesinthePopulistandSocialistpaperswhentwoyearsagoIhadatdinneratonetimePierpontMorgan,andatanothertimeJ。J。Hill,andatanother,Harriman,andatanothertimeSchiff。Furthermore,theycouldbeparalleledbythearticlesinthesametypeofpaperwhichatthetimeoftheMillerincidentinthePrintingOfficewereinaconditionofnervousanxietybecauseImetthelaborleaderstodiscussit。ItwouldhavebeenagreatmisfortuneifIhadnotmetthem;anditwouldhavebeenanevengreatermisfortuneifaftermeetingthemIhadyieldedtotheirprotestsinthematter。
“YousayinyourletterthatyouknowthatIam’onrecord’asopposedtoviolence。Pardonmysayingthatthisseemstomenottherightwaytoputthematter,ifby’record’youmeanutteranceandnotaction。AsidefromwhathappenedwhenIwasGovernorinconnection,forinstancewiththeCrotondamstrikeriots,allyouhavetodoistoturnbacktowhattookplacelastJuneinArizona——andyoucanfindoutaboutitfrom[Mr。X]ofNewYork。Theminersstruck,violencefollowed,andtheArizonaTerritorialauthoritiesnotifiedmetheycouldnotgrapplewiththesituation。
Withintwentyminutesofthereceiptofthetelegram,orderswereissuedtothenearestavailabletroops,andtwenty-fourhoursafterwardsGeneralBaldwinandhisregularswereontheground,andtwenty-fourhourslatereveryvestigeofdisorderhaddisappeared。TheMiners’Federationintheirmeeting,IthinkatDenver,ashortwhileafterwards,passedresolutionsdenouncingme。Idonotknowwhetherthe/MiningandEngineeringJournal/
paidanyheedtothisincidentorknowofit。Ifthe/Journal/
did,IsupposeitcanhardlyhavefailedtounderstandthattoputanimmediatestoptoriotingbytheuseoftheUnitedStatesarmyisafactofimportancebesidewhichthecriticismofmyhaving’laborleaders’tolunch,shrinksintothesameinsignificanceasthecriticisminadifferenttypeofpaperaboutmyhaving’trustmagnates’tolunch。WhileIamPresidentIwishthelabormantofeelthathehasthesamerightofaccesstomethatthecapitalisthas;thatthedoorsswingopenaseasilytothewage-
workerastotheheadofabigcorporation——/andnoeasier/。
Anythingelseseemstobenotonlyun-American,butassymptomaticofanattitudewhichwillcostgravetroubleifperseveredin。TodiscriminateagainstlabormenfromButtebecausethereisreasontobelievethatriotinghasbeenexcitedinotherdistrictsbycertainlaborunions,orindividualsinlaborunionsinButte,wouldbetoadoptpreciselytheattitudeofthosewhodesiremetodiscriminateagainstallcapitalistsinWallstreetbecausethereareplentyofcapitalistsinWallStreetwhohavebeenguiltyofbadfinancialpracticesandwhohaveendeavoredtooverrideorevadethelawsoftheland。Inmyjudgment,theonlysafeattitudeforaprivatecitizen,andstillmoreforapublicservant,toassume,isthathewilldrawthelineonconduct,discriminatingagainstneithercorporationnorunionassuch,norinfavorofeitherassuch,butendeavoringtomakethedecentmemberoftheunionandtheuprightcapitalistsalikefeelthattheyarebound,notonlybyself-interest,butbyeveryconsiderationofprincipleanddutytostandtogetheronthemattersofmostmomenttothenation。”
OnanotherofthevariousoccasionswhenIhadlaborleaderstodineattheWhiteHouse,mycriticswererathershockedbecauseIhadJohnMorleytomeetthem。Thelaborleadersinquestionincludedtheheadsofthevariousrailroadbrotherhoods,menlikeMr。Morrissey,inwhosesoundjudgmentandhighstandardofcitizenshipIhadpeculiarconfidence;andIaskedMr。MorleytomeetthembecausetheyrepresentedtheexacttypeofAmericancitizenwithwhomIthoughtheoughttobebroughtincontact。
Oneofthedevicessometimesusedbybigcorporationstobreakdownthelawwastotreatthepassageoflawsasanexcuseforactionontheirpartwhichtheyknewwouldberesentedbythepublic,itbeingtheirpurposetoturnthisresentmentagainstthelawinsteadofagainstthemselves。TheheadsoftheLouisvilleandNashvilleroadwerebitteropponentsofeverythingdonebytheGovernmenttowardsecuringgoodtreatmentfortheiremployees。InFebruary,1908,theyandvariousotherrailwaysannouncedthattheyintendedtoreducethewagesoftheiremployees。Ageneralstrike,withalltheattendantdisorderandtrouble,wasthreatenedinconsequence。IaccordinglysentthefollowingopenlettertotheInter-StateCommerceCommission:
February16,1908。
“TotheInter-StateCommerceCommission:
“Iaminformedthatanumberofrailroadcompanieshaveservednoticeofaproposedreductionofwagesoftheiremployees。Oneofthem,theLouisvilleandNashville,inannouncingthereduction,statesthat’thedrasticlawsinimicaltotheinterestsoftherailroadsthathaveinthepastyearortwobeenenactedbyCongressandtheStateLegislatures’arelargelyorchieflyresponsiblefortheconditionsrequiringthereduction。
“Undersuchcircumstancesitispossiblethatthepublicmaysoonbeconfrontedbyseriousindustrialdisputes,andthelawprovidesthatinsuchcaseeitherpartymaydemandtheservicesofyourChairmanandoftheCommissionerofLaborasaBoardofMediationandConciliation。Thesereductionsinwagesmaybewarranted,ortheymaynot。Astothisthepublic,whichisavitallyinterestedparty,canformnojudgmentwithoutamorecompleteknowledgeoftheessentialfactsandrealmeritsofthecasethanitnowhasorthanitcanpossiblyobtainfromthespecialpleadings,certaintobeputforthbyeachsideincasetheirdisputeshouldbringaboutseriousinterruptiontotraffic。Ifthereductioninwagesisduetonaturalcauses,thelossofbusinessbeingsuchthattheburdenshouldbeandis,equitablydistributedbetweencapitalistandwage-worker,thepublicshouldknowit。Ifitiscausedbylegislation,thepublic,andCongress,shouldknowit;andifitiscausedbymisconductinthepastfinancialorotheroperationsofanyrailroad,theneverybodyshouldknowit,especiallyiftheexcuseofunfriendlylegislationisadvancedasamethodofcoveringuppastbusinessmisconductbytherailroadmanagers,orasajustificationforfailuretotreatfairlythewage-earningemployeesofthecompany。
“Moreover,anindustrialconflictbetweenarailroadcorporationanditsemployeesofferspeculiaropportunitiestoanysmallnumberofevil-disposedpersonstodestroylifeandpropertyandfomentpublicdisorder。Ofcourse,iflife,property,andpublicorderareendangered,promptanddrasticmeasuresfortheirprotectionbecomethefirstplainduty。Allotherissuesthenbecomesubordinatetothepreservationofthepublicpeace,andtherealmeritsoftheoriginalcontroversyarenecessarilylostfromview。Thisvitalconsiderationshouldbeeverkeptinmindbyalllaw-abidingandfar-sightedmembersoflabororganizations。
“Itissincerelytobehoped,therefore,thatanywagecontroversythatmayarisebetweentherailroadsandtheiremployeesmayfindapeacefulsolutionthroughthemethodsofconciliationandarbitrationalreadyprovidedbyCongress,whichhaveprovensoeffectiveduringthepastyear。TothisendtheCommissionshouldbeinapositiontohaveavailableforanyBoardofConciliationorArbitrationrelevantdatapertainingtosuchcarriersasmaybecomeinvolvedinindustrialdisputes。Shouldconciliationfailtoeffectasettlementandarbitrationberejected,accurateinformationshouldbeavailableinordertodevelopaproperlyinformedpublicopinion。
“Ithereforeaskyoutomakesuchinvestigation,bothofyourrecordsandbyanyothermeansatyourcommand,aswillenableyoutofurnishdataconcerningsuchconditionsobtainingontheLouisvilleandNashvilleandanyotherroads,asmayrelate,directlyorindirectly,totherealmeritsofthepossiblyimpendingcontroversy。
“THEODOREROOSEVELT。”
Thisletterachieveditspurpose,andthethreatenedreductionofwageswasnotmade。Itwasaninstanceofwhatcouldbeaccomplishedbygovernmentalaction。Letmeadd,however,withalltheemphasisI
possess,thatthisdoesnotmeananyfailureonmyparttorecognizethefactthatifgovernmentalactionplacestooheavyburdensonrailways,itwillbeimpossibleforthemtooperatewithoutdoinginjusticetosomebody。Railwayscannotpayproperwagesandrenderproperserviceunlesstheymakemoney。Theinvestorsmustgetareasonableprofitortheywillnotinvest,andthepubliccannotbewellservedunlesstheinvestorsaremakingreasonableprofits。Thereiseveryreasonwhyratesshouldnotbetoohigh,buttheymustbesufficientlyhightoallowtherailwaystopaygoodwages。Moreover,whenlawslikeworkmen’scompensationlaws,andthelikearepassed,itmustalwaysbekeptinmindbytheLegislaturethatthepurposeistodistributeoverthewholecommunityaburdenthatshouldnotbeborneonlybythoseleastabletobearit——thatis,bytheinjuredmanorthewidowandorphansofthedeadman。Iftherailwayisalreadyreceivingadisproportionatereturnfromthepublic,thentheburdenmay,withpropriety,bearpurelyontherailway;butifitisnotearningadisproportionatereturn,thenthepublicmustbearitsshareoftheburdenoftheincreasedservicetherailwayisrendering。
Dividendsandwagesshouldgouptogether;andtherelationofratestothemshouldneverbeforgotten。Thisofcoursedoesnotapplytodividendsbasedonwater;nordoesitmeanthatiffoolishpeoplehavebuiltaroadthatrendersnoservice,thepublicmustneverthelessinsomewayguaranteeareturnontheinvestment;butitdoesmeanthattheinterestsofthehonestinvestorareentitledtothesameprotectionastheinterestsofthehonestmanager,thehonestshipperandthehonestwage-earner。AlltheseconflictingconsiderationsshouldbecarefullyconsideredbyLegislaturesbeforepassinglaws。
Oneofthegreatobjectsincreatingcommissionsshouldbetheprovisionofdisinterested,fair-mindedexpertswhowillreallyandwiselyconsiderallthesematters,andwillshapetheiractionsaccordingly。Thisisonereasonwhysuchmattersastheregulationofrates,theprovisionforfullcrewsonroadsandthelikeshouldbeleftfortreatmentbyrailwaycommissions,andnotbesettledoffhandbydirectlegislativeaction。
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