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Show .... FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST rtT IN th HUE' MO ICC IT CHARGES. IT IS AOVCSTISINO MEDIUM THE EXAMINEE well county as UB8CRIJou1 EA$,hES - INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. ' Iiitiih' OGDEN CITY. WEDNESDAY UTAH. MORNING. AUGUST 21. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 OR LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE Ml SPEAKS TO 'ailed Sherman law, has filled a use- then the department will strain ful place, for it bridges over the tran- every nerve to reach them criminally. sition period until the American peo- Where this la Impossible, then U ple shall definitely make up Its mind will take whatever action will be that it will exercise over the great most effective under the actual condicorporations that - thoroughgoing and tions, radical control which It Is certain "la the last six years ye have ultimately to find necessary. The prim shown that there la no Individual and clpla of the Sherman law so far as it no corporation so powerful that he or prohibits combinations shich, wheth- it stands above the possibility of puner because of their extent or of their ishment under the law. "Our aim U to try to do something character, are harmful to the public must always be preserved. I'lilmste-ly- . effective. Our purpose le to stamp and I hope with reasonable speed, out the evils. W snail seek to find th national government mnat pass the moat effective device for thla purlaws which, while .Increasing the pose, and we ahull then use It, whether supervisory and regulatory power of the device can be found In existing the government, Ala permits such laws or must b supplied by legislauseful combinations as are made with tion. Moreover, when we thus take absolute openness and as tha repre- action against the wealth which works sentative! of the government may pre- Iniquity, wo are acting In the interviously approve. Hut It will not be ests of every man of property, who acta decently and fairly by hla felposslbls to permit such combinations, save aa the second stage la a course low. nnd we are strengthening the of proceedings, of which the first hands of those who propose fearlessly stage must be the exercise of a far to defend property against all unjust IltOMS of the Qualities That Made the Pilgrim Fathers Triumph Over Trials, BeSpoke Pointed Out the Need of Strong Men nod Women Touched nnd Upon in the Nation, Issues. National That an Oftice Attacked by Armed Piatt Declares Increase in DiYilends Mob and is Riddled is With Collets. Impossible. ' more complete control ly the rational attacks, to individual, to individuals. government. New York, Ang. SO. Chargee by Los Angelea, C!., Aug. 80. 'An (Continued on Page Eight) "In dealing with those who offend certain shareholders of th United mob th the office attacked anti-trus- t timed of Interstate and tha against Postal Telegraph company at Ash-for- Slates Express company,' that (hare SULTAN SENDS DEPUTATION. commerce laws, tha department of has been a maladministration of Ua Arisons, at an early hour thla outu encounter Justice has to many and jinny's affairs, from Senator Platt, Mission la It Unknown demolished and the almost of morning, who men Oftea Object great dUBcultles. of the company, .were pubpresident a Uvea with of of Feared. ran The bullet. Fanaticism have been guilty of violating these t the four employee war greatly en- lished today. Platt states that the laws have really acted la criminal the tost six months kava Paris, Aug. 80. The government re- dangered, but as far aa known, no earnings for fallen fashion, and if possible should iibe off. and an increase exceedingly confirmation reports that the one wae Injured, .it to anticipated proceeded against criminally;,, and ceived of dividends to unwarranted. therefore it is ad vie able that there Button of Morocco's brother wae pro- that the attack may be renewed toLynde Hletsou, one of tbo directors, honld be a clause itahese laws pro- claimed Sultan, also that the Bultan night, and Governor Ktbbey and th comsaid today that th We federal a hie to apIntention have declared send buea depugovernment for and erimmal such action, viding cam- -' pealed to for protection. The latest pany and th American Express far punishment by imprisonment as tation of notable Moors to Tangier, psny obtained their holdings In the well as by fine. But M la well known. bnt the object of thla mission la un- dispatch from Ashfork today stated United Mates Express company fa the In a criminal action, Ala law la Strict-- 1 known. The French colony, fearing that arrangements were being mad instead of b r"rc Seeopen market, Ashthe of office of for leave the by at an manager fanaticism, defendexplosion In favor at the ly construed of the company, me charged by ing fork Presrun tomorrow. to a Moroccan The to special engine ant, and In our country, at least, both Tangier the complaining shareholders' coman es- cott, the oounty seat of Yavapai counJudge nnd Jury are far more Inclined government agreed to furnish mittee. numto n and sheriff tho a considered but and ty, bring flveday trip to consider hla righa than they are cort, ber of deputies to quell the rluL the Interests of the general public; dangerous. NEGRO MURDERS WIFE. Nearly every pane of glass la the while In addition It to always true .Postal building wae riddled with bulthat A maa'a general practices may Camden, N. JH Aug. 80. A negro lets. Tha shooting began about X be so bad that a civil action will He today murdered the wife of Edward o'clock thin morning. The Postal emwhen It may not be possible to conployes made no resistance, although Horner, a fanner, on n farm near vict him of any one criminal act. Merchsntvllle; he also killed a lew one of them turned a rifle on a numThere to unfortunately a certain numMrs. Victoria Napoli," Tha purvant, ber of but the refrained from mob, n who our ber of waa murder and robbery. The pose official An tho of shooting. report seem to accept the view that unless hooting has been made by Mr Bwain. assassin fired a barn to distract tha a man can be proved guilty of some of th household first. one of the eleetrlral engineers of the attention particular crime, he- shall be counted company nt Ashfork, and forwarded Charles Glbaon, a negro, arrested nt a god dttoen, no matter how infamous here. Superintendent Lewis wired a Philadelphia on suspicion this a fiery tha Ufa he has led, ao mater hoY noon, had two pawn tickets, oqs of fallows to Governor Klbbey; pernicious his doctrines or hla pracs "Last night armed mob attacked which was far watch, whereon tice. This to the view announced name wee Inscribed. our office at Ashfork, ah noting fata the from tfmo to Mm with atomwrena office with revolvers end endangering now of predaBELGIAN CADET! ARRIVE- the Uvea of our employee. They tory capltaUsta, now by a group of threaten to renew the attack tonight sinister anarchistic leader and agitaNew Tork, Aug. 80. Twenty-fou- r 1 call upon yon. to protect the Uvea tors, whenever a special champion of Belgian cadcta arrived from Antwerp, our of and the of employes property either elasa, no matter bow evil his n route to Join th German uhlp at Ashfork. Pleas act Rick company general life, la acquitted of soma one riot at Ban Padre, Cal., for a voypromptly," specific crime. Buch a view to wicked, to Australia. 1 he cadets contlnu age His Bealh Attacks General wires from Manager Nelly whether applied to capitalist or labor Joseph studies aboard the Rick mor. New York matbaa taken that he in leader, to rich man or poor man. But ter ap with the federal authorities at Wife and Then Takes we have to take this feeling into TAFTS FLANS MAY CHANGE. Washington. A reply from Governor when w are debating whether act immeKlbbey says that it le possible to get a conviction In n Poison Hinnelt. Columbua, Aug. 20. Taft to ao mndq diately., Aahfork to g small town la criminal proceedings, against son concerned over the condition of hie on Arisons the and Santa the chief Fe, whose treat of rich magnate, many repeating station of (he Postal be- mother that It may change all of hla are severely to be condemned tween Los Angeles and the east. Five Philippine trip plans. from the moral and social standpoint, CaL, Aug.0. J o s e p h men are regularly employed there, Willows, bnt no one of whose actions Beath made a murderous attack on his but three of them walked out oa the seems dearly to establish inch wife , her at 10 oclock, last night with order of President Small On ensue a pocket knife nnd Inflicted four ser- recent technical guilt aa will man baa since been sent there from a conviction. As a matter of expe- ious wounds, none of which will prove Ban Francisco to Join tha two dpera-tor- q a In law th vacant against enforcing went to a diency fatal, and afterwards who remained with tbs company. we continuhave a great corporation, lot, adjoining his home, nnd took and to tha weigh olff argument! pro ally dose of poison. He waa found by con as to whether a prosecution can cere several hows later. Physicians as be entered and Into, successfully have no hope of saving hla life. Into whether we can be successful In a sane Jea lousy is said to be the caiua criminal action against the chief Indi- of attack on Ma wife. Bealh la a vidual In the corporation, and if not, foreman on n large ranch, near Wilwhether we can at toast bs successful lows, and has always borne n good In n civil action against ths corpora- reputation. tion itself. Any effective action on the part of the government to always DYNAMITE KILLS MINERS. objected to, as s mater of course, by by the beneficiaries the wrong-doerBerlin, Ang. 20. Director of the and by their cham- Shantung Mining company received a of the wrong-doerpions; and often one of the moat ef- cable from Tslngtau announcing the Stories of Bribery and fective days of attacking the action explosion of dynamite under ground of the government to by objecting to In the Fsngtx mine, resulting in two Graft Poll Up at . practical action npon the ground that Germans and one hundred Chinamen It does not go far enough. One of the being killed. favorite devices of those who are Every Session. really striving to prevent the enforcement of these laws to to clamor for action of each severity that it cannot Pamphlet Declares That he undertaken, because it will be cerBan Ang. SO- - The breaktain to fail If tried. An instance at They Were Absolutely Inno ing of Francisco, Francis J. Heucya auto, thla thla to th demand, often made, for morning, delayed for nearly half an where such criminal prosecution cent of Wrong Doing hour, the resumption of the trial of prosecution would be certain to fall. Loula Glass for bribery. The assistWe have found by actual experience ant district attorney and Rudolph that a Jury which will gladly punish Sprockets completed on foot their n corporation by fine, for Instance, New York, Ang, 20.'The. Standard Journey to court, while Judge Law lor will aeqnlt the Individual members of OH directors issued n pamphlet to and the Jury waited. John Krause, that corporation If wa proceed agalnat employees and stockholders, relative who waa T. V. Halsey's assistant In them criminally, because of those very to the fin of $89,000,000 imposed upon Ibe alleged bribing at supcrvlson. In things which the corporation which the Indiana company. A noteworthy behalf of the Pacific Slates Telephone has control In dona. and direct they feature to the com pan's declaration of ft Telegraph company, was called. He a recent case agalnat the licorice absolute Innocence uf wrong doing In told of approaching Supervisor Thom trust we Indicted and tried the two of the prosecutions, lately Insti- aa A. Lonergan, showing him tha any their and respective prescorporations tuted agalnat it and particularly ao In companys plants, lunching him and rontrecte transand other idents The the Chicago A Alton cue. If the suggesting to him the ad risibility of actions establishing the guilt of the Four Desperate Criminals Judgment in that eaae be allowed to having a rival telephone system In corporations were mad through, and stand,' the Company would be com- thla city. Krause told of the visits of ao far as they were la writing were to pay fifty time th value of upervlaiora to unfurnished suite at Run to Their and pelled signed by, the two presidents. Yet rooms In the Mill building, temporevery carload of oil carried over th the Jury convicted the two corporaAlton road during two yearn, nt an arily rented by Halcey, far th purtions and acquitted the two men. Both Taken Under Revolver. rate, a rate need over pose. aa alleged by the prosecution, of open alv-eeverdicts could not possibly have been three competing railroads far from ten paying over bribe money. Kraus actcorrect; bnt apparently the average to fifteen yean. In the trial the Judge ed as doorkeeper, nnd admitted th Juryman wishes to see treats broken t refased to allow proof that n supervisors, one at a time, to an Inner corfine to la the and ready up, quite Ban Francisco, Ang. 20. After a rata wu a legal rate. He inalated room where Halsey was. Is but reluctant very poration Itself; of many blocks, through the that 18 cents wu only the legal rata Tha last half of the morning session to find the facta proven beyond a chase streets of the the city. De- for oil, when nobody had ever paid It, waa consumed by Mr. Eaton, In readprincipal when It cornea to tectives Farrell and Crowlet, reasonable doubt today, and when It was sworn In. It didn't ing to the Jury the minutes of stocksepnding to Jail a reputable member trailed four desperate to oil To higher courts we holders and directors' meetings In to of the business community for doing their lair. In n lodging house at Stock-to- n apply must look for that calm Judgment Portland. Oregon, at which Louis Glaaa what the business community has unand Clay streets; battered down which will rescue the right at citizens waa and annually elected happily grown to recognise- a well-nig- h the door of their sleeping room, lined from fierce public clamor and vindic- to theluocesalvely office of vice president, general normal In buslneaa. Moreover, the four desperadoes up against the ative policies. Bo persistent and manager, director and executive com under the necessary technicalities of wall nnd under cover of revolvers, adroit have been the warfare waged mitteeman of the board of directors or criminal proceedings, often the only snapped handcuffs on their wrists. with the overpowering authority of the telephone company. Also the recman who can he readied criminally names on the book th federal administration agalnat th ord of a resolution empowering him The will he some subordinate, who to not at th prisoners' Standard Oil company, that It haa aa general manager, to sign dltira mopolice station are William the real guilty party at all. alias Wm. Haines, Thomas been difficult to get n fair hearing ments dhecks for San Francises exThe introduction of this "Many men of large wealth have Conwell alias Frank Williams, alias before the public, or in n large por- penditures. been gnllty of conduct which from the "Bklnney," Wm. Hogan, alias William tion of the preaa, the latter being mass of documentary evidence waa to moral standpoint la criminal, and their Kelly, June, alias Joseph Purcell swayed alike, by the aoclallatie outcry take the place. In a measure, of the from below, and the political pressure testimony desired of J. Zimmer and misdeeds are to a peculiar degree rep- alias Frank Brawn. AD have recently been released from from above. which the alleged bribe monies were rehensible, because those committing them have no excuse of want, of pov- San Quentin, where they have been obtained, were signed by Glass. The The recent advance In wages In the prosecution will also Introduce a cirerty, of weakness and Ignorance to doing various terms, ranging from five offer as partial atonement. When in to fifteen years Tha crime for which textile mills lx New England, amount- cular letter, sent by the company to addition to moral responsibility they were arrested today, waa the ing to 5 per cent, makea the wages Ben Frandescn banka, after the death the man have a legal respon- robbery, at an early hour this morn- prevailing In that section the highest of President Sabine, directing them to sibility which can be proved, ao ing, at George Felppc, n cook, on the ever known. About 800,000 operative recognise the- signature of Glass oa as to Impress a Judge and Jnqr, sUamer City of Sidney share in thla advance. company checks. . The their doing anything harmful to the y.M comer ar xhould be their chief objects in of the the of laying Mention life; the woman who is n mere petted Memorial Mona-atoy, Inc pan Is of - serious purpose, itoet of the Pilgrim fuU awing and oa la ww shrinking from effort and outy, la b more pitiable than the veriest overre eenrioee an being nil worked drudge. Bo be la but n poor hr thousand!, gathered here from leader of the people, but a poor naThe states. outside and stata the star tional adviser, who seeks to make the kef item of the program wae the of President Roosevelt. who nation in any way subordinate effort at length. He eulogised the to ease, who would teach the people not to prise as the greatest blessing going HIcriB Fathers, and h the chance to do any work, no matths tmlitiee which made them over the trial of ploneeriam, ter how hard, If it becomes their duty to do iL To the sons of the Puritans ut tba fi161 Deed he r1"- -4 is almost needless to say that the time nea end women In the nation it lesson above all others which Puritantody. Incidentally he touched npon ism can teach this nation la the allpreaent n.nni isaues in dlacuaalng importance of the resolute performcooitttlou, sad thla lent additional ance at duty. If we are men we will to hi every remark. He Arrived here on the Mayflower thla pau by with contemptuous disdain wuiniiii The yacht wae dua at 11 alike the advisers who would seek to lead ua Into the paths of Ignoble eaae o'clock, but arrived ahead of time. Preiidrnt Booeevelt apoke aa foll- and those who would teacn na to admire auoceaaful wrongdoing. Our ows: , It la not too much to say that the ideal! should be high, and yet they event eommemorated by the monn-- . should be capable of achievement in practical fashion; nnd we are aa little amt which wo have come here to to be excused If we permit our Ideals dedicate waa one of ihooe rare events' which pan la good faith be. called of to ha tainted with what laa ordld and mean nnd base, aa if wa allow our world Importance. The coming hither of the Puritaa three, centuries ago power of achievement to atrophy and shaped the destinies of this' continent, become either Incapable of effort or capable only of such fantastic effort ail therefore profoundly affected the as to acoompHSh nothing at permaMtiny of the whole world. Men of The true doctrine to ether races, the Frenchman and the nent good. 'Spaniard, the Dutchman, the German, preach to thla nation, aa to the Inthe Scotchman and the Swede, made dividuals composing this nation, la not settlements within what la now the the life of ease, hut the life of effort1 United Stales, during the colonial pe- If It were in my power to promise the riod of our history and before the people of thie land anything, 1 would Declaration of Independence; - kd not promise them pleasure. 1 would since then there has been an promise them that stern happiness immigration from Ireland which cornea from the sense of having and from the mainland of Europe; but done In pfacttcal fashion a difficult It waa the Englishman who settled In work, which waa yorth doing. Virginia and the Englishman who settThe Puritaa owej hla extraordinary led in Massachusetts who did most in success In subduing this continent shaping the lines of our national demaking it the foundation for n social velopment life of ordered liberty primarily to "We cannot ai a nation be too the fact that ha combined In a very grateful for the fact that the remarkable degree both the power at Puritan has stamped his Influence no Individual Initiative, at individual deeply on our national life. We need and the power of acting In have but scant patience with the men combination wth hla fellows; and that now rail at the Puritan faults furthermore ha Jointed to a high heart They were evident, of course, for It la that shrewd common aenae which quality of strong natures that their saves a man from the besetting aina usi, like their virtues, should of the vlaiogary and the doctrinaire taad cut In bold relief; but there la He waa stouthearted and othing easier than to belittle the He had tofly purposes, but rest men of the past by dwelling he had practical good aenae, too. He our on the points where they come could hold hla own In the rough mort of the universally' recognised workaday world without clamorous intandarda of the present. Men must sistence npon being helped by others, wltk reference . to the age nnd yet he could combine with others i which they dwell, and the work whenever It became necessary to do a tar hare to do. The Puritan's task Job which could not be aa well done m to conquer a pot by any one man Individually. continent; WT to overrun It. but to settle It, There were the qualities which entoUll it, to build npon it a high J abled him to do hla work, and they ooolal life; and, while are the very qualities which we must In (he rough work of ,, taming show In doing our work today. There ortlJerness, at that very la no use In our coming here to pay to.layMepe the Immovable men who foundded thla mundationi of our whole American homage to the we nation unless first of all ebme In 01 Political and religious the to do our work at trying spirit gwty achieved through the orderly today aa they did their work In tha of law, Thl waa the work Pjoejm him to do; this la the work yesterdays that have vanished. The problems shift from generation to dRd; and only a master spirit generation, but the spirit In which ' g men could have done it. they must be approached. If they are Tv.,e,.hv traveled far since his day. to be successfully solved, remains ever conoctance which he the same. The Puritan tamed the wilfew himself, we now realise derness and built np a free government 11 free,T rfled to other on the stumjhdotted clearing amid stL. riutelP Inalated' npon. far the primeval forest Hla deacendenta rUrv . 1he splendid qualities must try to shape the Ilfs of our comAnJptmT efil w children, we other plex Industrial civilisation by new dewho are not of Puritan vises, by new methods, so as to Jl or the ? eIm as our heritage. .Ton, achieve In tha end the same results 7 Puritans, and we. who are of Justice and fair dealing toward alL whom ' the Po-- He cast aside nothing old merely far ,fIT d h,T alien we the sake of Innovation, yet he did not A1cana together. We nfl hesitate to adopt anything new that fr th.v77'e prId ,n tt ftenesls. would save hla purpose. When he tl"t0T of our people; and planted his commonwealths on this hrin la rugged coast he faced wholly new conhlch we Ml Purltanlym gather to pay ditions and ' he had to devise new mattw from what country method! of meeting them. So we of wonewtora sprang. today face wholly new conditions la ra things that stir social and industrial life. We ,2.Te the not-- we should certainly not adopt any new of thla rti L,n Tke twntlth century scheme dor grappling with them w'alL ? republic; hut we merely because It la new nnd untried; thlnr.0.!? Ch Anwr of toeing certain but we cannot afford to shrink from PwKmi had and grappling with them merely because Ih vth 1,7 no ony of means they can only be grappled, with by fiord T some new scheme. Plned .h"v JJfxfln ch-lg had not and which "The Puritan was no Laodicean, no H is -theorist When he saw ,nff f3r every people laisses-falr- e to ha to deTeloP- - Let no see conduct which was In violation at hla to it ,w 4o not lose what la rights of the rights at man, the ion lnw ,iTIS.rtnt un: that wa do not rights of Ood, aa be understood them trun aenae of duty, he attempted to regulate such conduct his nnfllnciing will to do with Instant unquestioning promptand effectiveness If there was S528 ! ' 1 giVen him to we ness Ufa no other way to secure conformity thln kould but only with the role of right then he smote ? n11 Mmridmsi d0 eot hme fa down the transgressor with the Iron W "d Plonre of his wrath. The spirit of the Puri??d nmTn.thlw. but only if they come tan was n spirit which never shrank work we done, of from regulation of conduct If such XTI?rd i lron' 01 trong effort regulation was necessary for the pub55rwfL.7U 104 lic weal; and thla la the spirit which crowned by hi WhlMrL!;4 lif of mere pleee- - we must show today whenever It la Wrof'rnT1 to- - nscessary. - U "t'o no for an Individual, tL "The utterly changed conditions of ln P007 father wlto our national life necessitates change! sets, L tons that ease and pleat- - In certain of our laws, of our govern , An g. 20. nt im-um- Mra d fr at ever-wellin- g itf y elf-hel- 111 hard-heade- d. , la-rtl- .1 nr "Jed ? rw ! Sy 4etl f14 .rat r? le 'J' " " mental methods Our federal system of government is baaed upon the theory of leaving to sack community, to each state, the control over those things which affect only Its own members and which the people at tbs locality tbemaetves can best grapple with, while providing tor national regulation In those matters which neees-aarilaffect the nation aa a whole. It seems to me that such questions aa national sovereignty and state's rights need to be treated not empirically or academically, but from the standpoint of tha Interests of tha people aa a whole. National sovereignty of tbs people used for tha real and ultimata good of the people; and states rights are to be upheld in- - so far aa they mens the peoples rights Especially la thla true la dealing with the relations of tha people as a whole to the great corporations which are the distinguishing feature of modem buai-nes- a conditions. a "Experience has shown that It la necessary to exercise a far more efficient control than at preaent over the business use of those vast fortunes, chiefly corporate, which are need (aa under modem conditions they almost Invariably, are) la Interstate business. When th constitution waa created none of die conditions of modem boat-nes- s exlqtgd. They .am wholly new and we mnat areata new agencies to deal effectively with diem. Thera la no objection in tha minds of this people to any mans naming any amount of money if he doee It honest) fairly. If ha gets It as. the res. special skill and enterprise, aa a reward of ample service actually rendered. But there la a growing determination that no man shall amass a great fortune by special privilege, by ao far aa chicanery nnd wrong-doinIt la in the power of legislation to prevent; and that the fortune when amassed shall not have a business ua that la antisocial. Moat large corporations do n business that is not confined to any one stata. Experience has shown that the effort to control these corporations by mere state action can not produce wholesome results. In moat cases such effort fall to correct the real abases of which the corporation la or may be guilty; while in other cases the effort la apt to cause either hardship to the corporation Itself, or else hardship to neighboring states which have not tried to grapple with the problem In tha same manner; nnd of course we mnat be aa scrupulous to safeguard the rights of the corporations as to exact from them In return a fall measure of Justice to the public. I believe In a national Incorporation law far corporations engaged la Inters tale business. I believe, furthermore, that the need for action la moat pressing as regards those corporation a which, because they are common carriers, exercise a quaal-publlfunction; and which can be completely controlled. In all respects by the federal government, by the exercise of th power conferred under the Interstate commerce clause, and. If neceeiery, under the post-roa- d clause, of the constitution. Daring the last few years wa have taken marked strides In advance along tha read of proper regulation of these railroad corporations; but we must not atop la the work. The national government should exercise ever them n similar supervision and control to that which It exercleea over national banks. We can do thla only by proceeding farther along the lines marked out by the recent national legislation. "In dealing with any totally new set of conditions there mnat at tha outset he hesitation and experiment Such has been our experience In dealing with the enormous concentration of capital employed In Interstate bust, ness. Not only th legislatures but the courts and th people seed gradually to he educated ao that they may see what the real wrongs are and what the real remedies. Almost every big business concern Is engaged In Interstate commerce, and such a concern most not be allowed by n dexterous shifting of position, as has been too often the case In the past, to escape thereby nil responsibility either to state or to nation. The American people became firmly convinced of the need of control over these great aggregation! of capital, especially where they had n monopolistic tendency, before they became quite clear aa to thepropet way of achieving the eontroL Through Jhelr representatwe remetive In congress they-triedies, which were to a large degree, at toast as Interpreted by the court, contradictory. On the other hand, under the anti trust law the effort waa made to prohibit all combination, whether It waa or vu not hurtful or beneficial to the public. On the other hand, through the Interstate commerce law a beginning was made In exercising inch supervision and control over combinations as to prevent body politic. The first law, the ao-y g, . d -- k, ' - ATTEMPTS fellow-countryme- T Hor-iwir'- HIS WIFE , he-wl- ao-tlo- PiLES UP L. s, s, lair . six-cen- . ' - ) I i K |