| Show GOlm wr BY OI IO l I or i Nw York Jan A T 1 of at Yale unIversity In an 1111 before the of Princeton wit at N J 1 pic Ulloa lJ b Public Opinion other thIn he said Id II Ii a wrong tendency to revert to lie old system ot of specIal legislation In democracIes tiu t the reo ie suitS IJ by no promIse tu to solve the question ot of properly our poll life statutes passed under of this l idea a duce the effect of co the SOIl Sometimes they are areso so 10 u as to become Ii a mockery the are at ai lowed loed to degenerate Into Ii a of blackmail A passed paned b by a majority in the taie tace ot of a nil ml duel not lIot the will of the people It Is II In o ii oa iia a class clan which ha happens at tb the tu It the greater uC of i ol M Most loat people object to trusts Wh tile they dont own II If a mall maii really TeRlly belIeves that II a tru truet t is 18 isa a bad thin ane and Would II Its III It if he bc wire lre en a maJority Interest In its Ita tuek ituk hC ha haan lan an fairlY ran his objection U and lid that or if men Inen lIke himself b by the name or 01 sentiment and not otherwise Most Io t or of tile the of coot com ot of capital hoe hal been In fact brought ht about by intelligent public Our eXperIenCe In liquor legIslatIon In fri railroad Anti In mill ot of modern activity shows that under the present system public opinion counIe for more inure than any statute This The 1 mark of a gentleman distinct trOth accidents of birth antI and clothes of mannel and speech Is his hIli rend to a trust even when It Il Is II this readiness Is Ii of the Amer Amerlean mer merIcan lean Ican people antI makes them of set t t There Is hi much that Is as R yet e live In our social and polItical code of honor hut but the fault faull is II In lh the code and not lit In the 1110 and therefore tire the ta taa ot of the reformer Is Ito Insuperable one I |