Show WILL WILL-O WILL O THE WISPS The New York Press thinks that Attorney At At- torney General Dona Bonaparte parte never nover op I to poorer advantage e than when he announced that he be would appeal the I decision in the commo commodities clause clauso of tho the Hepburn act Though h he should win it would still be ho worthless in a campaign a against trusts because there are many ways by which to work a trust an and a railroad forbidden to carr carry its own commodities com cons would simply or organize a companY company com corn of the stockholders to panY pany same do dothe dothe the job The Press continues Attorney General Bonaparte scorns determined de to avoid tho the use ule of a law l w whose whoso constitutionality is not in doubt but whose virtue has never yet y t been tested d. d The Sherman act with ith its provision pro proP vision of imprisonment for conspirators in restraint of trade is is a better means of destroying unlawful unla-n-ful ul monopolies than thau any that can be bo invented There willbo will willbo bo be no progress in tho the fight ht against unfair unfair un un- un fair lair business un until tit the tho bandits of commerce com con merce meree are arc treated like criminals engaged en en- n ed in any other form of unlawful ac DC ac- ac ti Wh Why is tho tim department of justice jus tice tics so loath to adopt tho the only course that will discourage o these trade conspiracies con conS putting putting the tho guilty in individuals I in tho the penitentiary t I j |