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The machinery of the process is too complicated for simple explanation here. But the underlying fact of the money question in the United Statesthe same fact under-Hthe Pujo investigation and every other inquiry into monetary conditions is that the bankers do not handle their own money. Of all the financial business that is transacted Only IS per cent Is done by means of the hanketit CoWil money. The other $3 per cent eehatete ot the money that is deposited with the bankers and la used by them to finance huffiness. So when a banker. whether his name be John Pierpont Morgan or James Stillman or George I. Baker of New York or Jack Robinson of Hyatt's' Corriere. lends money on commercial' paper or stocks and bonds he does not lend his own money. Re lends money, left with him lor sale keeping. Now. John, Jones of the backwoods, and Tom Smith of the city. represented in congress. have become diseatitofled with the manner and methods of lending their money. They think too much of it sticks to the basket with which the hanker. like Ali Baba's wife in the 'Arabian Nights." meaftwes out' his money, instead of counting it and alextoo much of it is loaned for proper purposec for stock manipulation and watering and for bamboo-flin- g the Investor in Wail street. Thpy want to fret back to simpler principles, back to the place where and when the money wet loaned for legitimate busiet in money. No Schemes, g rrH the government's con. damnation of Fords the- ate. in Washington. be-gins the last chapter in Os kletet7 ot one of America's best known buildings. It is known to all visitors to Washiuton and to all alit- de Aintriaarh" hielotr'end-ot-thl- t Ws of Abraham Lincoln as the build- -la whkb the first martyred Amer-president was shot bY John The tragedy.-occur, Wilkes Booth. the its alight ot Apr014.11146.. Through- out the forty-eigyesre that have speed the Old white edifice on 1,- street. la ens et ths older 'sections of the capital. has been an ObJect of co- and Interest. ' rhoity Washbigtoniamt are saying the boa- big should have been Condemned and! ga ged long ago. k'ailure to do so WI ii men and, the deaths of twenty-tw- o ., the jury ot twiny othent an June, Ia n. when this. upper floor of the old: ' It building and elsewhere, and tilso the Lincoln relics owned and exhibited by O. R. Oldroyd in the l'eterson house, opposite the theater The Peterson house is the tine in which Lincoln disci. ft stends diagonally oppo- site the therutter and at the time tit Allittrilitielitiit'iiiii-ik6upia a board- fag house by a man named Peterson. LineelOwas carried there soon after he . ed - ed ' , F ht , . -- 4t44.7,--,- t' . X.- , 40" .14 : ."' ' -- " -' i.. a '' - ,i'' 7' t ? ' ,,, ems 4S' .. ,.''' '' , e ... , , . to"-Jo- hn , , r' -- . .8,2 - - - - ,oar 1- a Fourth.--Membe- FO Listed Beck Blagha r Bitok 17edar ("patrol Otiorad, Numb erown Daly DOT East Pc East East T East T Ernerat r Gold t' Grand Iron 11 Iron K Joe Ho' King tehl Little Lion Lower - mm Mason Mar r Idlnera Neva& -- Go . I 7: ... t -, 7 .. ,1,, ;. -t- 4 , t. .1' ' I ' ........1-1 IC; '' It.44 t ,.. 4, ..' i '''''....-"'- , 4,7 . ;. r Pert ',,,, sz..,,-,, I) r ,,,I,,,,,.. 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,.;., -- 1 ''. ,,-- ,"...' .177; I r' '''''',7-:--' ,, : ;....... ".' - ' .,,,,",A5, t-,,00,,,,., A' ,,-.- s- ,.... kliillt r14;04-,- ' IPi -- L- VI: tE.,:t! --,,,,.,..; '1 Ite-..- 9 Itt, ,. 1.. , , , i ft ' .. , 197 1 s. ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 i i'lhaL 17,1Y no, l'nion , Sirup . WTb Tank, Ter. , , A 7c.;,;: 1 :1 !got t! ,i 11 "i l' : Kin Pril at ai Fth - Algal. F ,, 179 ,,,, .11,,, at I ru Tro ' IA, .. $f i? t.t. - fVIlt in mane we're ' Put -- ,.. , , ,ir...f.........dord..,......,..ac. , --Mt to. obeli but rfliooli , .,Ird'-- ; i lo - k , - I t frarno-eaintat- o , ' , co I'd beta act pto'is es - 0,1 aaldod - , 'tow the edobt 047ek trod fat should Um tk : ; thopabtl-44abip0 what a bait. " - .5,4,1V a, 4 Os oat log Zut So rote a poet year" ago. ' foil welt hero. kw, . bard. ... 4 tied kit to watt sod irk . would grow. I Rod to you. drat Vatoatioa, r, with lambing cyto and gold-g; ,Item twtmf vp sod grow Co toualbood; , -- , - I rritm rtvis ir1 4 ,- hit Tictol , Mout Priam a. K. TIntle I i X P ,g z..,.3),FT ..... pense anti honor well awned, by fifty 4 years'. devotion to the meMo17.01 IAS WALTON WILLIAMS. I . L. ) .. i rt : 0,, ;se - Pioche Pit tato Pioche Pilaus Prince T, ( tVOTI Oliver 0 4 govertment permitsPM.r Oldroyd to occupy the Peterson house free of rent and to charge as tarn. lee. !tut he says that Its hopes ifl boy his Lincoln &Woe coo reys ,'ion e'...1''''': ..,.....,,,,- .2.. Ohio C Onottoi M.Nminm.sM Womb- Te r ,,.... to Ho hid been told and believed that thousands of vialtors would flock to see the Lincoln family Bible. wherein Lincoln had written his name in boyhood; the clAirs and other furniture from the Lincoln home and office In SPrialtlitid the rail split by Lincoln and John In WO and the other Interest:1'a memento& of the dead president. But the thousands did not coma and for a time Mr. OldroId was In bard strait& Now. however, wilts theagread or knowledge regarding him collection times are easier for the old man who lives continually In an atmosphere of' devotion to the memory Of Lincoln. .1:until:in:4 lit duriu,the Owe. fil which he served as o federal wol(Per. It is s strange fact that the man who has been postponed by such ebsorbing 01 move4 bid reline inCtOn. thousands of Lincoln relics kept there are the property of Mr. Old.royd. who has made tus lifework the collecuon of article ownt4b.yvt-rtiatin- g .ta Lincoin. Ile began his collection in the first Lincoln campaign. in IXXO. and 4 ,. market ss . -p.---,,,,.- :,:T- -- dimmed swth as The to of was o" accordingly ti ta4 matt old Tilt , 1041 -- Cok Sum ,',, C. Cro tot i,,, tit . ' to g '' - ' collt-etio- ' t -I n. . -- &Al NIF " - , t7. 1 ".'t ' - 47; - ,k,,,t 1 aa 46,VPAI. ,..:... , ;. --: -- 4sfr.', -i v liab ,1 , , - V. art It -- 1 .. mire as rater the-do- I . with SA Prises -ti , '...f-, jIng ine Wash-rawne- -; ' ,fswor sscurtilso Theis I - .s. . Tredim was sat' Inc - And i,a1,y to truth be seated , ,:. , ...with. 'it andirtingling Mee and timbers-1 . ..... 'Ali br OH In the clout as Inn field, ,,, 111 - - 1.4 ,r- - fe, ' 1,..,,,;., I : ,, ' and brickwork In an awful heap Thal -, ' ',' As '.!beewow, ,kg "."''''"''''' ''''l ll,r, ' st nni beside her forl - --- ',,,t "r' , victbne were government Clerks. ,.. 4, When ,r t en churls deride her. .. : ....,,sineetbe rot' tragedy that ntaitrod the I: . roi;dtlf.;141 t. , - 71'r :0' ' : To,h.nt A l'e in arrns and not 10 -Yiel-d. wails ot P'orO's theater it hti been oc- - , ff ''' r.1'.1 ,. ,, I I rhte ewes ,, I ee.thinke. Dors plan '18,:!..Azi.' , ....- envied as a repository for war office ,, , ,r., 47.. ' A', 4 r,'-. r,' t a stal wart lo an. , 4.. it 'wee old and 'rotten ai ,,,,,, I ' 4, , 4,1 .,,b,d e old heroic breeds. -lt , ' leo There as chorus of ;" it ,,e- ,i,ef."4,4"3,,,et , ' It colused. V:t, ill,,ir,i d, ir noised on manhood. wind - ..- el ' ' ..and there were pro- - ' r, 414 candesmistion, epitr,' , .,,,,A 9, ' seedinste a 1,42 "47,'"rit-,11...2. 4 1 ot forc.d lo 'Ili-4- 4 gainst the men held respon,, ' tor Itie birth, ' e 1., eb bs. but the storm of critichon blew ,,11 Vett no eithin with all the strength he -botawit more the ., rv'r le 'Szlch Uas t e. Our martyr-ehie- t. .. , -' government bas need the builditio. ',114too to, American pram, v. hom late the natton he had lot. ow....otowamwesomowwwwftw,41.41i , NO, 12 WO It in Wrd's Asoodation, - On the sits WIth vet's on her bead, Ill . theater. accord 'Utot anti the passion of in ilingrr tile: ii, cord's Theater. lag to present plans. will be erected Mouse in Which Line0in 0,en. Forg:te M It frorn Pr mot things 1 tuna modern odic building.. Oa it trowel To ntak what le my heart will beat. and was shot and was laid on a hed In :.:;.,1.,.Inay or may mot bo loiseed o,tah4,or terest in the life of Lincoln. mokint the bi.rn, toe mot, thant , rear morn. OU the first story The rooma,i ot beg lot the abot which.lateuitt, relics hot 444.. I Ana bang mr- wreath 011 Oda- - world Ws Ocmcord bridge rtmedttad. been' reitted. by s. young soldier, t tahlbstmn, at ortd urn -sport never Raw the president, ' Oak, .. WWI 'Isms& round Be was turned out to I, Nature. t.t,y say, doth dots teaks way tor, The Oldroyd - ......,-wen...a' - ItnierbOIS. . was' drat the Amq ,Washtngtoniansi Some " wode worlda president. There Lincoln honied in the Lincoin hom e in ' ' tits , Spr,ng- - sayo some wornout V mpuds ises,r teas re-- died the nest morning Any one who! geld !IL which ..,:--: ILL Oldroyd . es rented: Rerettinr by rote sonstruction ...tito building in its old! wishet to do so 4nany stand on the front Robert T Lincoim .. eon of the rev, her old world molds aside she very spot which sawl the last moments, Toon (It tot boon &toot 'Holt!" or preelderit Wiled the .state the (Jr Liecoin The bed is no 'Mooting) the Moo of tho,Uncoin there t purchased the house Mr (Adroit' was And: th!1,,,vt ;meet clop trot' the breast mts, tt 'to owned by a Chicago iohser Ito mote oLo Lisonitt collector of compelled to move his collection. Tillie& own t" urLrzhallu.ted West Ile; Willast44tr tifiltericai rtlk. tio Llototo seam to town heard about that time that the anti dismayed , The hotise 'bat" a hero new ,Peteri in wnien Linooln died OS bV dot tomorwoont uneomo tbe treasury' owned by the lel son house wherein Lincoln had died Vita les Sas 24a In steadrut the strength of 41041. soyenunent. but was fop los purpose. and be JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. , The provistiortof some plan for On protection of minority stockholders. possibly by means of cumuleuri et& V. , ,,'. II ..".., - 416 N.,..- , , ..,-- ...,-- , ..,4 ,, , , .. TRADIN sleet :1 ,., ' H&C-tha- t tp - -4 kts,m.,117 ' a the tarot More at The romp 20 metre Publication of the assets of satiate banks and their securities. 11 Remodeling of the national bank laws. particularly with respect to tio km. ,.0. , r method of examination of sada& ailratinaL banks. ais , Safeguards around the issuaaccel of interstate corporatiolts Trust P. to securities Stillman. 'leSamuel Untsrmyer counsel Morgan.. Palo money trust Investigating committee. campanili ilia owe banks. P. of . New one C. the Ter ono chairman ths the fee financiers. of the Pule, Spooner, public. leading lawyers probers. Restrictions around the underwritiat 4 City bank, New York, which has largest surplus and undivided profit& of securities of interstate corporetka NoW York---o- f actual-- owindling. The nonmembers In' other cities and for able Mr. Bakrei. Mr. Morgan and their 'by rustional banks and thew allow Firstit has empowered its schemes whereby the committee to examine into members' local clearing transactions. The effect fellows to extend credit Take away or directors. widow and orphan are deprived of business with a view to protecting of the rule is to make bond business so from them this general confidence and their little patrimonies seldinn have itonmembers , MINING COAL IN A CITY PARL against loss through coolly that it te killed through the MT- - you wiU not need any Java at their homes in- the shadow of Trinity busineas with insolvents, upon the of Profits in business of this ington or at Albany to lessen their most city pork, hs alio, toss oo ' which of of if bank to MUMSstands tho head eixtend with at the examination credit others. church, power to analogy mums. ft oral dummy. band emote Wall street. New York. No one talks accounts- sad the prohibition of rec- - StIthe--T- h of can use refonned them to has confine the you exchange and things. but the honor of te of Morgan and Stillman and Baker eipte-of its method of election in a manner their own moneythat is. to such ing distinctive behbogo to Nay be deposits !after insolvency. an -, Opening wide reof in to can (who hold Wall street in the hollow of their has a rule dispose any Improveproperty Setond.It they adopted of Scranton. Pa. their hands, as the Investigation bas (miring members to barn the essential! ments in the way of doing business last wills and testamentethe money park Here the visitor views with soothe trust will ceaso.to disturb the (magi-Vie- ment a real antbmcite eoal mine. ad shown) In the same breath with Getric- facts regarding all their accounts, with Which the members may desire. h-quick But there is a ilee to prevent speculation with ths Wallingford. nation of poilticians at Washington. of Horace White. he does not have to go unaergrounis talk. And very much of it, of 'financial funds of clerks tank oMdals or othf !In other words. before you can In s' recent addreas Horace White, are the coal seams and the mum and control" to ers in positions. of trust and 'With op'dangerous emperors" of the Hughes Stock Ex- - ter the credit which they are able . for it is a rootless wee and "perilous concentration of power." portunity and temptation to use the to others you must shatter that operationa Two nines' or so 6M a the' TON change Investigating committee.spinik- - extend It should be remembered by allwho funds of oilmen than themselves. to wee I which extend them. others In of credit. said: mom is s rpsobir trohmi suss areInterested In financial affairs that has been ordered that a -I iun In favor of a general disseml- - taught in gaY youth that tn gam the hoisting plant and towering arena a few years ago Governor Hughes of hundred shares should be the unit of nation of credit I want to see it made copraisenfidewnoceirthyot"mdy wofeullidowprombrblywbase mloiss New York (now supremo court jus- dealing and that all bids and often so common that I or anybody can hoe- at metsissasfei on in 017,11414 run.- - Waco tice) appointed a committee to inves- must clear up all such orders before row freely. that t.oe. Ill tha lona gainful poi, Out either in Meads Mama that crop anybody whol sons have obtained more of such con- tigate the whole matter of Wall prices could be altered on larger bids. wants to build a railroad or a sky-- I the park. streets control of the money of the This rule Is designed to prevent 10 have mae better use o f mn seraper or develop a copper mine can nden ce The work has been done to acmes comcountry. In accordance with its rec- nipulation of prices by bids and often is than to I have. that nothing it at a fair rate of interest in- modate eenaln permit's who wanted ommendations the Stock Exchange of and "match Wes" In lots of multiples steadbonds of paying enormous Anumissione Plain the rocky bluff removed. Eventual New York put into effect various re- of thousands of ahem.. which no ordi. to a gMeping syndicate among imp,- - Pessible Committee Recommendations. the gangways from the laraftss shaft forms: 'The conduct of stock exchange nary operator could ftU. In the A. O. cimious While no decielon had been reached will come Out through the Met el the persons or rascals ,,, business is a vital point in the mat- Brown case aisles and purchases ot Mr. Baker and Mr. Morgan and up to a recent date as to what the Polo bean in the park. and the the mai ter, since the.men who are charged t,000.000 hares- were matched. their like are able to extend credit to committee would recommend in its re- - will be hauled underground Is the with.manipulating the country's money as 'speciali- borrowers because the public has ex- - port. it Is beilleved that the followlng breaker.. In their own interest arid in a manner sts- are forbidden acting to act aa brokers credit to them. Millions of peo-- reforms. OUT10111 others. will be corteld- TN, remaining rocky bluffs ems the to perpetuate their control of the na- for any account in which they bad an tended who have saved money deposit it teed as a partial basis for the report: coal wilt. be utilised by the imp nese tion'e business find their chief field of interest direct or indirect, or to accept pie with them or put it in banks. trust The federal incorporation of the New crusher Plant-t- he Mir eiglierf wilil operation in the stock exchange. a commission. and other institution, which York Stock Exchange. companiee except that nett la the Some ,Mossures of Reform. Fifth.The exchange has rescinded they control. They do so became they the federal incorporation of the New disappear. center of the park is a gated WOO ... These are the measures recently car- the rule preventing arbitrating by for- consider it safe In their hands. York clearing bona& trance. which is one of the pernesest ried out by the Stock Exchange to re- bidding the splitting of commissions "It is the possemion of these rills of The peobibition of national blink exhibits of the In this the ell' form its own business, which has been and requiring. the collection of full wealth coming from all points of the' Meer. possibly other than directors,. itor may follow place. the coal seam Waxes under criticism: commissions on business done with compass to forth a great river that distance.--- P. W. Brady in Coal age borrowing from their own banks. ,,- ' ie , t "'''''''7'.., - . eee,...e4400,4ir .., r". - -- .- ........eeeeeeieer i.", t- lwellibition of 'directory et a serving La tYreaors terstato commove and ethes emote flows which borrow from their beset The incorporation and possibly 'supervision of private banking boas of 1. P. Moreau & Co.. fug o state and national banks are septa or4 lovas (mind It I On are that $et Th. Hawaii banks- - 1 SO $! e, 414 r7 - - H -- 41,,,.--, ,4' , 0 'ex' C - " Wr 1- , ,al tatted th4 tifivelvto, 11tp shot from the drift Irtit the one t at the Po' -- - 16 64H10111 Pft'' k';i it i ft flit h 1, of ore The tra tndlne rtt) 4 , etioi flIuIftH , ItNtt ord's Theater, Which Saw the Shooting of Lincoln, Is to ' ' US a4 It is the business of the bankers in They do not at any rats, Wen street and elsewhere to supply they have not speakor, spoken through their - the mosey whereby business la trans. represenuolve the Pujo committee acts& On the way they take from and its attorney, Samuel UntermYer of - iT 4 , 0101ff:1 i6 (X course the friend of the money stock exchange and its neighbors contend that the money power is bot a dtvil at alls but a bentlicent inatitobon:- Others call lb Wall strati rtaim With ha repretentatives and partners in ether cities. an evil. and they suggest various mosso:ea for OA eradication. Just bow far tht recommendation" et the Pei committee will go toward twitting the financial proosases of the men who control the Country money as see caa gay now. The prevailing pinkie la that it has established clearly the esistenct of a money mint is. a trust In the commodat whkh underlies all bugloss transaction& ' la considering the matter of a , "Mosey trust' it must be born in Miadikat atone, is e commodity. just Se wheat awl corn and cotton are commoditiea and that men deal in as they do in other things. as the prices of other commodities rise pries of money falls in correspond--U- S measurethat is. If a pound of beet ealle for 2o cents the money la worth less thee when bees sell. for SO testa. You have to give more InOtteY to set the same amount ot beef; there-to- re the money is 'worth less. This principle lies at the basis of all dew-la- nein purposes, - 01-- HE 4 tion et the city. there a continuous Warn:mace ot another sort. le it or 'flood Little Dsour it sot ?bare what..the Polo house ot representatives lavestigailog committee Ma been trying to find out. That's ,wb&lbI COlintrI.WoultIlke to k,ow. igver since the probers in 'Washington T honied from Morgan. Baker and ibg enormous Power . potential and ths moo at the bead of prettiest!. the Saancial pyramid the sutotiun bah been agitating the countryla the money power a 'Wood little devil." or hi ft a devil with full 'trod Satanic at- Q. 's aUt$10-5- in New York a ."A Good Little ' Devil" Sctot of its presto. tatista. the theatrical district. About tour intim bekne. in the financial sec- ' I t P!.. n sP'( 141:!,t, g St" 4 444' g play called . - t .4 t;Y 1141'F i recent-runnin- trJrtel- A 151":; .1r; CHARLES N. LURIE. 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