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Show CHICAGO LETTEIt. Dl.rraerfnl Manipulation of th IVerldN Fair Frjjrct. Keal Eta!e JIca Hgar In i. Sac-crss Sac-crss of the ilarnmoth Enttrprlr In Dotib). Temporary sjnbst-drnre sjnbst-drnre of Labor Tronulr. Tht Coals? Truablft. (Sietil arrsffl3c4eaee ot tfce(lzcacT .cr The World's Fair toslnws still drags slo.tly along. Tlie qjtian of a it ii is not yt b.en dttli. In reailnj the story of Columbus, aud of his ttrribks trills iu attempting attempt-ing to reach the iisw Ian J, one cant help hairing a sympathetic sigh fur the great old navigator, but in reading read-ing the story of ihe Chicago World's Fair Directory In attempting to find a site for tho imposition to com meraor.ite Ihe discovery of Columbus Colum-bus one can't help being disgusted. Tlie course pursued by the Directory has brought Chicago into contempt, the whole nation into ridicu e aud tlie luiiwrlal Cosrress into the realm of burl--que. Everytlilne that CMiKIbidonj to mike this fair a crowning glory for our grand country has b:rc-j done by the peuile at larg", by the Itislalure of tlie SUteof initials, and by the National Congress at Washington. Congress, honestly believing that Chlcagn was just the city to mako a sucs of s lea an enterpne,roidily turned the fair over to our city. Thebusl-new Thebusl-new mm and general public accepted ac-cepted t!ie nitioual tribute to their energy an I activity, and went to work to show themselves worthy the fevor bestowed on them. Tbr sub-criled for exposition stotSt from Uieir private iiiim-s, they called their legislator together and made provision for raising $5,-fMO.Oft) $5,-fMO.Oft) by general taxation. Ilu Iil4ture even authorized thu 1'ark Commissioners to citiend JI.OOOKU on any park grounds ot which the exposition might be he J. tills money to be expended for beautifying and ornamenting tin-grounds tin-grounds alone, anil entirely InJi-pen InJi-pen tent of the appropriation" for tl. Fair proper. With all thlscucour agement, where is our Fair now? II is the su'Ject ot coarse humor foi evety ne-sjaper from the Atlantic to the I'acinc It is being made s viiuttleco.k by real tstate sharks aud (unl!es politicians, and ii. place of being a Grand Kxpositiou it lias beenme a Grand Imposition. There is uo doubt at ail but the trouWe I oaring to the board of dl rectors. Uit local bodv wlilrli tra. supposetl to determine the site an ciiiraeterof tlie buIMIugs, and ss. ju. This liaard has really n grounds to Ik called a pjpulaf one When the Fair was first talked of, steps Were takn It. Issue stock (r prival.- subscribers to the amount ot jo.OWWu. Irge numbers o! working men and women took part of this stock. A call was next Issued to tho-e subscribers to meet and elect a boird of director?. Itusiness men and wage workers win could not attend turneu over their proxlm to men who would be supiosed to know what to ilo. A iKoard was elected, tin most prominent members of which tirn out to ben few ex-railroati meu and pestilent Jioji.lclaus. On. m in, the president of tne boanl, Mr. 'Jage, is a well-known banker of un-i."npeaehab!e un-i."npeaehab!e character and of un-doubtei un-doubtei Integtl'y, and his name alone gave tine to the body. IJu' tile active memVrs nre men out o! w.rk. Mr. Jefire.M I a uewssipei lura. He is said tn be the createst n'Inad manager in America, tint Is l tjs-'rtere. He was former! mubyra by tho Illinois Csntral lie was at II rt cngagtxlas a tint, of errand boy In the maslei mechanic's office. He manlA-.fl a tas(e, for mechanics aud (histsstt was encouraged by hU supeiior officers. of-ficers. He succeeded in becamiiiii a tolTjbly fair machlnU. Hut he MiCs.sehsJ Iu getting acquit atcu witli toe daughter oT the pre-Ident of the roi-l, and nnrrlcd her. Tlie pmtident, Mr. Cla.ke. a line or. geutlemau, eentiWc and practical did not turn his new svu in-law ou In the call, as Morosiul did, but lushed him on, until finally Mr Jeffrey came lo lie geurr.il majagi-i of the I. C. II. H. In time Mr.Clarke was forced loleave the road, and Mr Jeffrey soon followed. The fort wa-Mr. wa-Mr. Jeffrey thojght to run the road not as the I. C. It. It., but ns tli Je!lrey system. Of course he wa.-tired. wa.-tired. His fathcria-Iaw was al ready g.ae. Tlie Chicago napeu. took up Jeffrey ss a martyr. Thrv Immwliiltn f r director-general of the Fair. They sent hlra to I'ari to Investigate and rejort on the trench exi03ltloii. Just fancy s-iJii.r a man to France for sucli a purikwe who caul siak a word of Froucli. who knows nothing of the arts and neiences, nor even of mechanics me-chanics except something about a locomotive. This mtn chcrishts a deadly enmity to the road of which lie was ouce the manager. Tills read baimns to be direetlv mn. tioned lu ounKtlou with the World's Fair. It was hoped that by lb ea-operiiion a very choice site e-ould beobtilDO'ioathex.U'o Front. The management of the road Is now divided among its-It AmeetInor tiio directors or the road wiilbe held ou Oct. S. Fart or these directors direct-ors belong to the Jeffrey faction, and if liey win Mr.Jeflrey will ret back again, aud then, as general mauager of the I. C. and as director of ihe Fsir, he can fix a site that will banefit both sides. jjjt naw while outside tbe road, he is afraid the I. C. uould benefit by the trade, and that would be gall and wormwood worm-wood to him. . Another of tho Directors, CoL Divls, la a profrflonsl party loIiU-clan, loIiU-clan, who wouldjfhcliad the power, consigo to eternal perdition ail citizens citi-zens who dca't vote as he does. Another, a Mr. Utyan, Is oao of these offensively ultra nationalist Americans who would disfranchise every citizen that could not ninni his type of Americanism, First he lias acquired his local notoriety by his attacks on Itoman Catholics ami on Gerniau Lutherans. In a re-Ih;ious re-Ih;ious sense he was free to condemn them as they were to condemn him, but in a business sense It was baU taste to place him In tho World's roir Directory, a scheme so closely Identified wilti Home and Itoman Countries. Mr. llryan, I believe Is a Canadian, and ex-Iloman himself. As to bis religious views they are his own, and no one should impugn them, but in a cosmopolitan enterprise, enter-prise, a liberal mind would inspire mereeonfldcnce. Then Ben Butter-worth Butter-worth was male Secretary of the Directory, and he Is known entirely en-tirely as a party politician, Just as lihad as; Ihe one Idea nun In rallIou. s 'si The public begin to look on such men as these as venal and marketable. marketa-ble. And now that the real estate men are concerned it is openly asserted that the directors are minipubtcd by land sharks. Jackson rark Is about eUht tnlha Irom the City Hall. It Is In the southern section of tbe city. When the Fair was talked about, real estate men began buying In this vlcinltv, then as it became certain lhat a Fair would be held, and thai this park would be the site, real estate took such slump that property proper-ty advanced five timrs what it raid for one year ago. Then a clamor was raised by the Xortii side and West side, and tho tricky Directory selected what was called a dual site, that is the Lake Front and Jackson Park. It was thought at the time that tills was a good scheme, but now it is deemed Impracticable owing to the nil ties interested, namely the I. C. It. It., the City of Chicago, tbe National Government and the SUteof Illinois. All are claimants to ownership In this land wlilrh involves riparian rights. In fact tlie I. C. has Its claims now before be-fore the Supreme Court.. Xow comes the chance for the real estate meu In other-sections. Kites arc being UlVed off In the North and West sides, and property there Is coin? un. The Jackson Park speculators are furious, and threaten, threat-en, that If the Fair is uot held thtre, soma interesting revelations will take place. It Is now supposed lhat Jackson Park will be tendered to the Nalionil Commls-Ioa as the site solely available There is ground enough, and the location loca-tion is splendid. But after all Ibis dickering and all thlslll-feelicc wlllthcFalrbeasucccm? Will the people vote the 55,000,000 at the next election? Will the subscribers to the private stock purchase in full their shares? It must b? utiutr-stood utiutr-stood that only ten per cent of litis stock has been contributed aud that is ail spent long since. Will tbe foreign countries go to tho cxrcnre of forwarding exhibits to a scheme of doubtful meauinir? These are all questions which should be considered consid-ered In time bv the National Congress, Con-gress, for it is "that which will be held responsible in the end. It is not v. t too late, and Congress should take action Immediately and reconsider lb action formerly. Tbe fiot Is St.iViuli would liave been tho most appropriate site. It is the connecting link between North and SdUtb, aud would be a good place for Americans or all shades or religion relig-ion and politics to fraternize. The South would then 1 stimulated, and it would feel that tlie Fair was au Amerimn enterprise. In order to give a fair idea of local feeling on this World's Fair matter It will be sufficient to say that Col. liegrand l'erec, Carter Harrison, tin ex-mayor, Alderman ItaJenoch, Senator McMillan and Henry Ureeutaunie nre westsiders and strongly opposed to Jackson Park. Atamertiug or westslders held a day or two ago, Mr. Ore-n-baume distinctly stated tliat the westslde would fightsolidly against the south side. It must be understood under-stood that the south side Is (o Chicago Chi-cago what the Wt Kud is to London. Lon-don. Itcoutains most of thefashlon-aUe thefashlon-aUe residence, all the monster office liuililiugs. and mostly ail the largo stores, wholesale and retail. This causes the advocates of the -outh side site to say that they rein, resent SSW.OOJ.OOO. Speaking to this point Mr. Ureenbauniesald: "We rent our offices from the gentlemen gen-tlemen who claim to represent the $j50,000,0aO. We feed them. Our wives buy their dry goods from tbsni. I saul to them: You bavo the mouey, but wo havntlio people- Tbevcinnot bave my constat lo lisas $..,060,000 worth of bonds if they locate th Fair at Jackson Park. U'o have lived here (nog enough no; to be treated as Ihe -Wrns of the arLstocraey of tbs south side." Ux-Mayor HarrL-on spoke, showing theadvauUga he thought the West Side parks had over tbe Sooth side, lie said half o( tbn people of Chleaco could walk to GarCeid Park. A. J. Stone said that unless the directors di-rectors used ISO acres of the Lake Front with Jaeksou Park he would work from now until election itar agalrut toting a,O0J,Ol worth of bonds. Senator V.JcMilUn ksUI be did not belfvc the light would end Kept. t. He said be had information that it was ihe Intention lo postpone action until after election iliy. -I don't believe the directors," he rald'feel'any more friendly to tbe West Sida than tbey did threo months ago. There aro twenty-five votes in ths directory di-rectory right along ajralrut the West fcfcle. The centlmnin who has been selected for director General, and who has been log-rnll-Ingfor Jackson Pork, got jlO.OM fur Ciinc to Paris for information lhat could have been obtained frem reports re-ports in the po-.-ea.lon of George Ma-on Ma-on Mr. Tlryan sect his son to Sac-den Sac-den for information that aay consul in Hits country could bavo furnished. Mr. Bryan was given $I0,0 to go io Georgia, aud we did not pet the vote af a suogte congra-inian from Georgia. Geor-gia. " Col. (Tnco oO"trI a resolution expressing ex-pressing lh thanks if tho penptr of Chicago to the West Park itoird, ami it was adopted. Ex-Aid. Kerr oueml a resolution to tho c fleet that ll was the sense of tho meeting that If a site for the World's Kairls no settled within tbe nsat fifteen fif-teen tlsya the project be abandoned. fier a long wrauirio the resolution svas withdrawn ami tho meeting adjourned. Here it ! jsiblicly charged that the Fair Directors nre feathering their own Lests. It is time that tome geiitlenisn who bus really the welfare of tlie country at hesit, and who is American enough lo prevent our country from beingmadea bye-wonl bye-wonl among nail mis should take j this matter up. Senator rt, of I Missouri, or some such statesman should have this niatterrcconsidcred In Congress. If Carter Harrison, Senator McMillan and Henry Greeubaum combined to wotk against tlie proposed $.,000,030 In this city, not a ten dollar bill could be raised. Our labor trouble have subsided for tlie present. The carpenters' strike was a deplorable fizzle. Its inner history is not fully known: If it were, a curious slate of things would be revealed. Tho truth Is rellgiou has crept into IL Tlie president of tlie Carpenters' United Council was a man naiuod O'Ccu-Usll, O'Ccu-Usll, a very able, conservative a..d energetic fellow. He orsaniz.nj his craft into one of tile Lest ordered bodies In tho country. In fact tbe caqienter", when ho took them In hand, wire a motely crowd of different races, creeds and colors, anarchists nuj social Ists being Ihe principal speak-era speak-era and organizer. On Serf. 1 thee carpenters araded In one body S,0 strong, nnd though c m-posed m-posed ofSclave, Bohemians, Pole-, Itus.lans, Italians, Gcrniaos ana so on, they were handled asone homo geneous whole. The strike u as declared de-clared that day. It appears lint a number oHhe bosses favored adhering adher-ing to the compromise contrtct of last May, and agreed to isy the 371 cents au hour. O'Conm-il ordereu his men to work for such eoitract-ors. eoitract-ors. The anarchist element opposed op-posed O'connell and raised such a rumpus lliat he resigned altogUher from the organization. Associated with O'Conuell were a number of others bearing Catholic nanus, and who endorsed O'Conuell. Tbe bulk of the rank mil 11 lo or the carpenter trade Is composed or Ger mans and Bohem-acs, in a werdef races from continental Kuropc. Tile Inth or the milter U, thai rellcionl has crept In, anl O'Connrll and his associates are charged with obeying the Hornm Church and compro-mislng compro-mislng with the bodes. This Is cot the case, for O'Connell and Co. are not church members by any means, but now that they are sovliarged they nre likely lo become so, aud to disavow anarchy and socialism. The New York Central s'nke Is causing an accumulation or Jitera-tun Jitera-tun that Is wonderful. Tlie correspondence corre-spondence now published shows the ! system of organizing and di-tecting arit goes on among labor nnd capital. capi-tal. The result In the end will be a combination or capital to suppress strikes. Workmen will be driven to ! outrage and secret plotting So de-l stroy IlTe and property. Govern-1 ment troops will be quartered In large cities, ou the same plan ' as Fort Slieridau. s vlsh. I lished In this city. rerroa-'nent rerroa-'nent garrisons will be maintained in all these forts, and lalior must shrink into a hole. Our Governors will become military dictator?, nnd our vast army of pensioned citizens can be made available to supply strikcr-3 places. The fact Is the tiejplo are growing careless. In Vermont al last election some 0,-000 0,-000 H-publlcan roters remained at home, did not think it worth while to vote, even 37-1 Democrats r malned at home aud when a Democrat Demo-crat ceases to tale an Interest in poUUcs you may be tnro that a cataclysm Is at hand. The business world here is very skaky. Ileal estate men are In a sad plight. Tho lank have alo-luttly alo-luttly refuted -to trade with them. The large number of heavy failures recently Is causing a decided uer-vousucis uer-vousucis In commerce. Money Is short. Onrcui't tell whst a day may bring forth. A jisnlc such aa those cr 1S73 or or 1ST7 coming In 1S91 would mean almost a French revolution. Working men nre dss-peratc. dss-peratc. Auarehists, socisihU and communistj are numerous. Capitalists Capi-talists nre arbitrary, arrogati', gone proud and domineering. Itertlmis ate lesxmlng a farce. Gamblers, gipsellers and plni)s arc Judr.es of elections and luvro Ihe dispssal of the franchise in their hands. These are plain truths and patent to the mast superficial observers. ob-servers. Tho Chicago Tn&uae today to-day publisher a list of candidates nominated and sure to be elected to the 1 llmols Legislature, alt of whra are gambler, thieves, and cx-coc-vlcts. Tills Is dislienrtening, but out of it may jtt come good. JfNIfS. |