Show NEY S ILL MAilE Iw T E r 1 x Jn COUNTRY SAfER t I Jacobson Who Wh Has Hs Just st Returned om r fhe East Says That Lei te si ess Men Hen and nd Financiers Will e ill the End L That flurry y in N New e York has been a goo good thing for business i Ss men of that city and a blessing to honest business man of the country at large ThI Thag The Th teas I as ag bet between beten en tJI the ri rich c h fellows and they have he been n lie lie most said said TOll Tony J Jacobson president of the CoS Co Co- Milling S company compan today y after his return from N New y e ere he has haR been several weeks Pey hel her talk a great deal about a scheme being put u up 1 l ta a lot of fellows and to do one another up in the industries This may have hayo been the he beginning of able ble and if it was it was more than any set of men l world or ld could control when once Oll started and the re- re t s been that whoever started the trouble is probably T condition than the fellows he lie started out to l L A i I Ir Im m r I s l Il gOMY Oily JACOBSON w MONEY HONEY FLURRY HAS OUT OF THE WE TE CLASS OF PEOPLE JJ l MEAN THE FELLOWS 1 EARNED AN HONEST LIVES CON CON- H. H JACOBSON THESE HAVE BEEN LOAFING WALL STREET AND AB AB- ALL THE INFORMATION NATION OUT BE OBTAINED THEN AND FIXING UP BY THEIR MOST IN WOULD BE IN ORDER T BE THAT I TELL THEM M- M YOU I NEVER 1 DIS ib LIFE MEN WHO D SEE YOUR VID SAPPED AWAY IF M lie PERSONAL SNOW THAT HERE IN THE TIrE WEST PEOPLE OF THAT I STAMP COULD NOT LIVE AT ALL AND IF A MAN CAME INTO OUR OFFICES WITH SUCH DESPICABLE PROPOSITIONS AS I HEARD j MADE IN NEW YORK OFFICES HE WOULD BE THROWN DOWN THE STAIRWAY OR OUT OF THE WINDOWS WIN WIN- DOWS 1 am ant certainly gad to get gett back to tomy tomy tomy my home in this thill cIty cit and aDd J 1 int intend nd to spend the winter here hen and do every ry hit bit bitof of that can be transacted from this thi point methods iu in the west cst are lue honorable and every ry man ha haa haan an opportunity to See tee where his money js is is going oin Describes tho Scenes Mr was in Xe New York durin during dur dur- in ing the bei height ht of the recent reent flurry n lie sa says that he lie saw aw more desperate looking men and women than he ever pr beheld Inin in all in Ins Ids western experience in in the sandy plains of th the desert or in the snowbound snow snow- bound mountains where here at times it wa waa was wasa a question of whether there would be bo relief before the people died of thirst or hunger er In New CW York luring during the recent t finan nan cial coral panic he saw sate people who were clamoring in th the streets for an any sort of a deal whereby they could make makl a dollar dolIar and aud those thO who were just a few hours before reputed to bo Lo worth millions mil mil- lions of dollars arM were forced Jo to liquidations dation of their holdings that made ru ru- ruination faco face them People who formerly for for- merly merry owne owned palatial homes S several In-ern In I priced high automo automobiles ilEs ilE's and some orn who had their rr private yachts were ma made e al almost al al- most penniless within a few short hours I The desperation for the greater part partI W was aH H among tho I moneyed people The middle classes who had kept clear of I II I speculation and th the poorer classes who typo I II 1 I had saved from their salaries were not 1 I affected nearly so had I I |