Show Mr KJngr proceeds to say that every labor union Is a combination Certainly I Certain-ly It Is We have asked repeatedly how any law could attack trusts that would not attack the labor unions He says every organization to construct a canal Is a combination Yes that Is true He says the control oC those matters mat-ters Is In the power which belongs to the States and that this proposed amendment would absolutely destroy the power of the States to regulate their internal affairs In what way All that the resolution does is to give Congress the power to define regulate prohibit etc but the several States may continue to exercise such power in any manner not In conflict with the law I does not reduce a single power of the State it simply extends that power to Congress Then he says that Jf the resolution had been in good faith it would have said that i wolld lald Congress should have the power to define regiC late prohibit and dissolve trusts that are In restraint of trade or were formed to stifle private enterprises and legitimate competition That Is a mere quibble of words That Is What Jho resolution does declare exactly He says trusts are criminal combinations In restraint of trade Well now ome trusts are and ole are not Some trusts are moroiful Institutions For Instance iC three men were engaged In any particular business In this city and neither could purchase the necessary neces-sary machinery to reduce that business to a scntinc l and economical basis 1 and they were to combine their capital and create ono perfect plant and enterprise en-terprise that move at least would be wise and merciful And when we re fleet that nearly every business In the country In one form or another Is a trust and when we have Mr Kings word that they are all criminal and at the same time the Slates would not ratify an amendment we say that > he Is qulbblng again that neither he nor his part have any idea of trying to con frol or abolish trusts aholsh That shows exactly I ex-actly why the party was four yqars In power and dh nothing and It Is like I n dozen other of their war cries this year They are simply intended to ap II I peal l to the prejudices of the masses The best exhibition that ever was niadc i of it was night before last In NcwSork I j when the account says that air Bry I I I ans face appeared behind that of Mr Croker Crokor the exprlzertghier Croker tho millionaire who never obtained I ob-tained a dollar in I his life except by pharp practice Croker the father of i the Ice trust Does any one think that I If Mr Croker had hud any Idea l that lie wquld have been Interfered with lll he or his friends they would have 1 get tArIt11riL tuft 54Iiht J1 nM h tin h illK play through which to receive Mr Bryan I I Bry-an Docs any one think that Mr Croker would have given him the honor of his presence before that shrieking howling mob of Tammany robbers Doe any one think that Mr Crokor would have bent down and given Mr JBryan his arm to lead him Into that I l hal and lead him out If he had been i afraid that any of tho deviltries which I he and his friends Were practicing in I New York would ever be interfered with by him In case he was elected President I |