Show AS ru Cleveland Plain Denier Dealer White While the tho antitrust conference In iii session at al Chicago is II pointing out the tho evils of trulla gigantic monopolies and trying to d devise ls means for tor averting the dangers with which they threaten the pUblic II a striking object lesson Isson Is presented d nl at Pittsburg In the I Prick Carnegie disagreement The prin principals principals ot of the tho great grent combination known os as the Carnegie company disagreed about something time the exact nature of the disagreement nl not being known ex except except to the parties l Themselves Carne Carnegie gie has objected to some ome proceeding of Fricks or Frick approve ot of the Carnegie policy polley n Decently Carnegie was reported l to to 10 sell out his Interests In the comPany but bUl the sale aale was not Ml made No Now the tory story runs that bric rl tw to be driven out of the corn coma pony but bul ant to go on Carne Comae terms There Ii 19 talk ot of a resort to time the III orders to cattle the tho terms o of s but tills Is doubtful for tor that thul would necessitate n a showing ot of the tho affairs with possible revelo revelations that thaI would bo be more interesting to the public than thon to either par party party ty to the controversy y Son San Francisco Chronicle It Is coming to be the tho consensus of f opinion that thai the tho first step toward con trot hOl mu must t be publicity of corporate transactions No one who has followed the Ihl testimony and the questioning In Inthe the investigations In progress by the tho i commission will doubt that the tho commission expects CIS to recommend enforced publicity That will wll be but the limit stop step When we know what are doing we shall kno know what whal to prevent and what to n age e There are grao constitutional involved There are many who do not believe control or of consoli dated capital wi without thou I tar far reaching amendment The Is 1 a very deep ont one going to the ver very roots roote or of our modern and requiring cool and clearheaded thought Baltimore Sun There Is no irreconcilable conflict between popular interests tl and indus industrial trial progress and d unless our civilization is III an absolute failure and ald that thaI we are not yet quite read ready to admit J A way can and must be found to protect and preserve both classes ot of interests That is ono or of the great problems problems lems that Is set for solution this year and there Is Ia GrOund for hope that the Chicago conference ma may furnish some of the factors essential to that cud New York Mall and Express Jl If the strenuous I who 1 Q open en another antitrust conference In i Chicago today find sufficient comfort In mutual admiration to 10 reward them for tor their labor the country countr at al large rest relt content There can be no noe serious e rlou genera Interest In I a gathering tI of moo mon whO whose minds are made up In advance of the tact fact and who are cre not noto o open n to conviction Chicago o n rd Time practical problem for tor immediate consideration is II that of oC effective Uvo pub lie over oCr railroad rates The entire question should be taken In hand handby Ly by for State ore are to d deal al with the subject er ef Complete public publicity It la Is the aret step I p toward n a solution Every shipper be privileged ed to know accurate accurately ly I the miss accorded to any or all oth othIr other Ir er Then penalties for tor between persons and places place could be enforced The Tho Interstate com mere hi uld be made mado a ourt sad Ind given over the rate summation which th that bo body y requires to tomake make It more than the fig It II I at present Chicago An or of this ter mast t be a against every ever IMn that It tl lel It is III anti everything anti concedes no good In anything The remedies It ees tt for industrial Ilis a ate e nil radical leal anti revolutionary It uld destroy 1111 proprietary right and andell ell initiative and enterprise Government ownership of everything III tile the burden of oC its song Several IMI even een the withdraw ci al fit of government protection pt from the of Inventive genius declaring that latent monopolies should be ties du duIt It Chicago Democrat Tho Those who RN are the but hest informed through study and experience belle believe that It If Ih the existing laws were er honestly the trusts could bo be controlled is II the view taken by Former At AI General of Ohio and he Is II th the man abe ho forced Carted the Stan Standard ard On In his Slate to burn its books and to 10 take refuge in III bribery There I r no na necessity t for 1 a radical liMP In the tho b li tr There le Is no cit It for n a amendment In that trl I bl be J |