Show I ITHE I THE WISE MR GLAVIS About the tho most puzzling thing in connection with this trial of Secre Secretary Secretary tary tRI Ballinger this prosecution by Glavis is How did Glavis escape being made the President of the United States and the governor of Alaska and commissioner of the land office and at least a member of ot his own cabi cab cabinet i net all at nt one ono and the same time Ho is so perfectly convinced l of his own wisdom that one would think the rest of the nation na on would have detected M hl Hs ability ablit Here he is making the most sensa sensational sensational charges that have been recorded against a member of or the national gov government since tho the impeachment otAn drew Johnson and he admits on the stand that he believe bellevo Mr Ir Bal Ba Bainger inger took from the people one right or one item of property value alue and that th t Me Mi Ballinger did not himself profit to the extent of a dollar through any anya at a t performed while in the public service service ice ce or at any other time But says sas I the omniscient Glavis I dont think he heis heIs heIs is fit to hold office Now there is a remarkable man He sees his own value alue even if it it is hidden from every eve one else He stands ready and willing to admit that if he were authorized and empowered to choose the public officials they would all be entirely satisfactory to him hint And yet y t the he lie has ha been lifted no higher in life Ufe than the desk of a clerkship People who are carefully reading the proceedings of the commission for tor the trial of at Secretary Ballinger sincerely hope that when Congress shall have concluded ded its investigations it will strap Mr Ir Glavis to the pedestrian statue of Washington out there in front of the capitol and let him stay there till Washington walks away The Theman Theman Theman man is getting both tiresome and nau nauseating nauseating I seating se |