Show 1 WANTS TO QS AO senator edmunds his quite popular of late especially sinca he framed and pushed through his famous anti bill in this bo has onan important and like immediately immedi atly looked around him in search of more fit ads lo conquer one soon ted itself however m the fairn cf the frankini privilege it was a serious obstruction to his great views it failed to cover sufficient cent around foi ibis great statesman and it must at once be modified and enlarged tho law as only allow congressmen to send pub lie documents through the mail free of postage this and nothing more it them the privilege lige of an sw seeing eing correspondents or ot conraid ing letter of a private nature free of any than it does a coin bat edmund feels as though an amendment s bould be made to tha franking privilege and ac cor dingi frames one allowing each member of the senito and house of and each delegate aiom the territories 0 o use the official penalty envelopes aulbon zed by law un for the senate ibis amend ment passed by a vote aye bad sufficient cent ie gard for opinion ind their own u of honor to oppose this extra grib and ye notice with much pleasure the himo of senator of Mic niRan as one of who boldly cast his vote in opposition to the lo 10 make this bill a law means millions of dollars it means to filch cent pieces from the leopla of this country through all it compels the laborer to the expenses of who want then letters end con to go free as public business it opens the flood pates of abebe and pats the country 0 o million ot collais of edtia expanse abee anen go about the country for ard hn they atit they place in the attitude of haupers paupers pau pers als people to a their expenses are each fui nihed ink and pencils in tit a sized and yot thoy want to fiall betteis at tho expense of the fico department they ai paid twenty times as much for then expenses as it cots them to travel and much more do want iho famous salary grab of a placed many congressmen on the and koiv asking more ft honest people who in preat confidence placed them where they are ought to be spotted and forever made to retire from public life ahe moment this class of men succumb to the a process that moment they become useless and their places should be filled as soon as possible with honest independent men who despie public offic cis as common men decants only denomination that b is made a bold stand in he of the chinese is the the ministers declare aiom their pulpits tant it is to the chinese aiom the united states cifoni baptist friends can produce abe subject of the celestial empizo hae been of benefit to the people lly then e shill feel as though our criticisms hive been too se ere if the chelp johns v identify themselves with our int creots and become the ame as other for s and work for decent bapes would be no foundation for complaint |