The eminent representative of organized labor to whom I refer was one of the most just. conservative. and capable men ever placed at the head of the organization in the United States The man who finally laid down his life in that service without a shade of suspicion at the close was P. M. Arthur. grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. who made a distinct statement before the Commission to which I have referred. The same is true with reference to the present chief of the Bureau of Immigration of the United States. Mr. Sargent. a man whose fidelity to organized labor has never been questioned. and in my humble judgment can not be justly questioned.
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