Show TO TOM LAWSON RAMPANT Asks No Odds and Will Vill Neither Give Nor Take Quarter in His Fight 1 BOlton 9 La Lawson w on is 8 Ni t Hl a sned statement which lioW r the inference in the opening sentence I thrown little littie light upon the origin or ot of the sOft or suits brought against him himIn In lon Mr Ir La Lawson to being brought at Washington ashington In an to exclude from the his hIlS on finance He expresses the that such a proceeding not be permitted b by the postal S SIn In regard to the pulLs and rumors of suits civil and criminal brought and to be brought against me by Standard on Oil the insurance companies and in indi di duals o m my story Fren FrenzIed Finance I can sIn sa say Bring them along and I will be prepared to give battle giving no odds and asking for none I have been telling a few ew raw truths and in age or of dollars no 50 man will be allowed to distribute about without pa paying ing Ute tile price My lIy truths nrc re big ones one and andI I suppose price will be big but the American people may rest ks as lured that whatever the price I will Jl pay it and not ask any sympathy for I doing so and they can rest eaB easy about another tact fact I will make those who have been plundering during the PAst ten years ears pay a price to which mine will appear like a tight shoe corn pared with the Inquisitorial rackS of th dark ages Let the American people make no mistake Tw Twive lve is just b being Ing struck at the hile You Walt Wait fact n where multimillionaires hove have been turned out from the raw material and unless I miss my guess it will take more courts than there are arc in America to the ominous sound of that high noon ben bell I |