| Show MEN ME j AVE A HOT TIME TIM Statements Before Com Coni Startling on Resolutions A nit flit td d t on 1111 II Dud and III eI Earl aTy Dl heated de dEg r 11 L hili g f FI ot of the thee th jr 1 e llon to 10 repol t tr s fre I P C 0 Cf Cr t a nt f cr f go goJ pa pat par on ir I Ir L r J I rr fr r and pa t I au lieU foil foila 1 k or r other IJ J lek I y I 1 wa 18 r was II a harp dl i J 1 JH and ond geVer I 4 II I 11 Ib r i rs b brought bt on b bi Iy lI n J read ns a aI i Iv pIatto I IV I that the th govern drI 1 I on pay tn I I r 1 7 and I f I Oto t I lr 1111 b bi by II II h e end t i th words t i Ih me WIl va WIlts vaI S nd ts I oik C r tir III ta fu taj fuI I Il a at j r I 1 tJ ut J g the t lI ATtl II th l I ru r r of the thet th thi i tb Ignatius II t I j i i p 1 Mc Ic IcI e j an l o korp Fred WU WUI I I a I to 1 Sr r lIll Iii a a state for or railroads railroad I a J I t t r franchise alue t it be x ald Mr Ir Alt if before we w wI i h I yeara eal II I it Ill of the thet th C 0 an aa 13 II we are to r t t t 1 tet lf t L no fl t enc encumber the Ill ah 1 II IIIi r 1 Ii e u br I the lith li B a of what wha p IIi d w v I them we I fald Ir r Don Doll Donut r ve ft fr I Ih m ut Jr however dk the th Ge rg We Vo are ar it r tl or r th Ih he said sud Le Iet II ti gb bir r I jg vh Ih hIt plain truth an if ifT H HI view this thia o 1 I T lm S U o 14 j lh Ib t h 1 had hil mu hoA years year ot of ex In I Iana L I I raIl b on a warm varn 1 II 11 r I en Tin T r r IJ 1 ti flY one who hns ha hal f J saId ald the th latter latterI t l I g I Ii reo re rel l I he t tIlo 1 T t f ha all been plucked LU i I r bi Iowa opponent t mad 11 ila r were k J for t among them olle oa oller aF r t M L In whEel the government U II hat ia bre finally se seIN e eu i p t f railroads was waa IN u it w al d be b to lIn lInIt It I 9 re ot of the red fed 1 in It ClIM consIdered a arv i ir rv r r to the otten atten d I i I g PettIgrew t Ci gY nt ot of rail r l but r II II D ai ted down ru tf a 8 agreed upon b the then th n rr and nl as It will r t d th e c for adopT T II Ia preceded by byI b bI I r aIre to the ot of the th ADDRESS ISSUED lt Li urges the p people to 10 or at r to deprive trusts of O Ot t n r er It recites the methods method 1 IM rJ by the th trust and the O er t rs Ullon th tho people at al alV 1 V a n 3 a c t the Surd I oil the beet bee beel l J tte ht c h latr gt r trust the anthraciteS anthracite S II I lurar trust the steel 11 I il t r trust rUst Thee Theae great J ns r f the I fl all competition and tJ Ct n 1 thir powers over oer the thep hr p e In rat rail aru facilities rg th 9 8 says S As a atlon 1 t ti a of gl gi gln n trusts i unscrupulous lobby kT kr ea r to t Pt pt Uti Ut nn an tr trust lobb lobby demands ed the L g nt surrender r at a r r fl Its 1111 sovereIgn I f zi r In so tar far nl as fl n a II s flayer money It If ere dnn d n II trust would p d T hI I r the vol ol t cr mn Tn n y and dictate cOIn to I AI I n In the ot of h lv IMI t and to which bank bankit I t it sustain ti n similar I bat h grocers already I 4 I tb lb j I t trust rus t and the sugar I WHAT WILtS WILL RESULT IV The 1 t proc altah iL If It continues I 1 t flen I goern governed b by a few tew u will dIrect the f f rr II tIn Ii n 1 I s and nd be r rap 1 lIS as well vell as In 1 11 t t 1 11 people I i s t producing they Ce nn r tho IIO I r character and ex ext t C ro u 1 n by IY others and will L p by Iy their own I h And rd no power known U Ia bl strong enough P 11 rr f Lyon Een revolution c br be h I t For In this r r I l II lIty when hen the sIn sInI I I r have b been cn I Cej U dr hIng will wEll have been fon font t I aai I nu ot Of the trusts treats I th Ib I Is ven now t Lend anil with the t PI might 1 I n P I Is st tor fr the trust evil c n a d I galIz privilege J Ir I I II r teat 11 Privileges t bh h Jom d rIed rI c d from III law to r I or nr classes enjay I there and whIch rt r It L monopolies It COV fir 1 I e 11 that trusts live and r Pt te I b th I being Wo We mUlli must musti r principle I ilA tha a i 1 It f fo the 1 1 Inert lire are entitled to tn tob 1 b the I la law There Thare I I II Ip ed discrimination II I rI l of f Ia whether b by p r r latIng policy t b C privileges r r 0 I Ir three legal ii for the in In Inc c rr q 1 Ws FI First t th the n f 1 II t nr Iw a for f the r 01 II t ii hy treat second secondI Ih In I b I surrendering to a a tit I jJ t ar fran frann n th f eT of i n a ast 1 tilt st III Ii II I I We WeI I f m or nr I is It n w t n W with I t h th the men p I the effort p nl 1 i would seem 1 Z 10 t t r to turn nn n 11 tI at o the tal 1 f r e 1411 RIO II ants or who i III hi commOn ve term rUst her ho and ot of sit Il upon boards tee S Tho They ste In n a lu IJ sillon to or 01 to deny to or oE to markets to tOmake 00 eaVe make Prices of nIl nd fall tull falland and to 10 enrich cit r thin ruin men en engaged In gj As 8 trust maGnate theY the their banks to refuse ns as to 10 competing all as they finance the trusts trust in III they are Since this alliance amounts to a C community of Interests be II the trusts antI and the he theS gnat l banka It Is II clear clearly Inex lent S that the a of the of the cJ medium of the nation shall he over to banking or other corporations rUN TItI Tho Fhe r are aro us as follows Whereas In tile tho opinion ot of the nil na conference the just and true tru remedy fur tur the ItS as treats WhICh consist ot of cot cor and natural control lint ling legalized social privileges Ia 13 the tho abolitIon of these anti Whereas The lec legalized Of foreign competition with goods controlled by trusts the tho legalized of nf mo the issue ot of paper money and the legalized privilege Incident o othe ohe the he private ownership ot of railways are potent factors In creating and main taming trusts therefore be It Congress take Imm steps t ps under the power ot of eminent domain or otherwise as may maybe be It deemed the tho most mOlt expedient but Iut In ally event t by paying the lie Just value irrespective ot of franchise value alue ot of any property taken or condemned to es the telegraph and telephone ss teens of the United States as adjuncts adjunct of the department and sub subject to Its It S Congress defeat all II that have havo or may be proposed and repeal all that now have havethe the tho sanction or of law whereby private corporations may ma acquire control ot of the ho of the circulating medium land create a trust the tho tariff shall flO long longer er he be employed to foster and Imd trusts hut but that shall III plane lice on the tho free treo list nil 9 th the sale of which In the UnIted States Is II controlled b by n a trust take Immo steps under time the power por of eminent domain or otherwise n mm may be deemed th the more mor expedient but In any event by paying the Jut just value alue Irr Irrespective ot of 1 value alue ot of an nay property taken or cond condemned to mice talle own and opec opel ate time tho Interstate rail nOW I V owned antI I by persons or railway and I I Whereas fIll Th political power of oC the trusts rise In their frequent lion In and control of tite ot log leg we recommend the adoption of the system tem known n as direct legislation to make mako government once more as ot of rIght It Il ought to be and nil as was con alike by Thomas Jefferson and Lincoln a government for the people ot of the people and b by the peopleS people S MASS mETING MEETING The night session was it In the forum form t ta ta a inas meeting which was ras held at the Auditorium and brought out some ot of the strongest speakers among the drle gates Including John I 1 AIt eld E S Monnett Samuel M I Jones Jonell John Jhn Cros Crol Crosby b by learge Fred Williams antI and Tom L Johnson Jolln on American flags flaga were carried b by a number ot of persons The stage was flied with prominent antitrust men Inen JUdge P called the tho meeting to order end Introduced Lock Lockwood wood ot of the National AntiTrust league as 8 presiding officer Frank Monnett former attorney gen general general eral ot of WItS wall the next speaker I Williams was then hen Intro Introduced Introduced Mr Ir WiIiiam declared that the forces bl be organised d for the overthrow overthrew ot of the spirit ot of greed anti and and that It if neither ot of the old political parties was found capable ot of defending tile the rights ot of the tho people then anew one must be formed lie declared however his hili belle that the Democratic party patt has cleansed a and purified itself Itsel for tor this Yer very con contest test Mayor Inor Samuel Jones ot of Toledo 0 was then Introduced and cordiallY greeted When Mayor Jones concluded hIs ht he requested the audience to join him singing America l Every Everyman er erman man anti woman In the tho vast auditOrium arose anti the strains of Dt the anthem filled the building During the singing of the chorus of lIag lint ter d from the hanti ot of those In th And on the stage sInge John G 0 Crosby Crosb of oC New York Tork was Willi the next speaker lie He W was II followed 11 ty Tom TomIs L Is Johnson who received nn an tic tIo welcome bt at time the hands ot of the enc ence Governor John Jolin p Altgeld next came ame forward lie was greeted with prolonged ed applause e I In III response to calix from Crom the crowd Congressman John J 1 of oC Ohio made a tel few remarkS lie He denounced the tho administration advocat eel etl the government ownership of tele ide graph and nn telephone lines The flOM meeting was the thea declared adjourned |