Show I INGALLS ON TRUSTS The from Kansas Says Thoy Aro So Simple Plain and Cleall Clear that the tho Wayfaring Man Though p a l Fool May Not Err Therein nh n n n non n nn n nn nn The trust Issue Is so fa simpler and plain and clear that the way wayfaring man though a foot fool finny crr therein says John J Ingalls In the Iho New York Journal Jour Journal nal In the deep and troubled unrest of these thole times there thero is II no hostility to wealth honestly aCQuired and honorablY enjoyed for tor all art are striving to better their own condition Is II there ther any hatred of The They are I Ir r nil as the tho ministers and agents I imperatively tnt demanded by our new All empty chatter about I the antiquity of trusts and their heM bane In cheapening production deceives de deceives no one In one breath we tore lire i told lold that the they have hao existed for tor many centuries and In the tho next that thuy tho ore are the result of of modern industrial methods method and have some to stay It If manufacturers and producers com combine bine Ito In partnership or corporations Or trusts to diminish expenses nel and make larger gaIns on n a narrower margin to ro long as Is II free rree no ono one can on justly complain The fittest must survive IIrI the weakest must so go to the walk But the apologists and allies or of the trusts confound time the issue The Ih tendency to eo both In capital and labor Is admitted It 11 I Is not denied that In many ln Instances AA AA lions ot of tons are stored In natures I treasuries Thousands ot of workmen watt walt to bring It to the tho surface but the tho supply tails falls tar far beneath the tho demand for tor this commodity which Is as sat sar to man as water light or air Scarcity le III followed by increase of price though the cost remains the same J As time the mercury goes down coal goes coos up From Peoria comes the announce mont ment that the Central Soft SoU Coal association has decided In conference to ratio the price from 7 cents cent to IS 15 cents an Increase of snore more than per percent rent cent This is II the same association that kept Illinois In n a state of civil war r nearly all summer lummer to prevent miners from digging coal In order to d despoil poll the people lit at the approach or of winter I by y that the supply auppl was 11 not eQUal to the demandA demand J A few rew weeks ago ngo the philanthropists who have monopolized the tho production ot of window glass Class suddenly closed th their lr works discharged laborers lint and ral raised the price to 60 per cent for tor the ben alit or of the poor In the past year eor wire nails have hae been bien raised 00 per cent with but slight Increase II In the cast of pro The Impudent falsehood that trusts and monopolies cheapen products product I and benefit nellt the consumer Is disproved by b the fact that the prices prIce ot of wan wall tin pa paper per rubber goods food tood products fur tur furniture rene fence wire agrIcultural menta m coal glass and innumerable other othor commodities controlled by these 4 A y y y WM P fRYE 1 d tr T AAr AAre w 1 e k 1 I i 4 t I Hm here Is n a good likeness or of the man who wha wilt will be presiding officer ot of the United States Senate thus adding neW honors to the Ion long list that Include distinguished services on the foreign relations commIttee and the peace conference at Paris We believe this la Is the tho first actual photograph of f Sena Senator tor Frye Fre published In this city |