Show GRAFTERS SEE NOTHING BUT G GRAFT RA FT That amiable king of knockers ors th tho Tribune mentions the tho retirement o of Mr Bailinger fr from m the land department department depart depart- ment mont only to lIln n a handful of mud a athe at atthe atthe the Roosevelt administration As follows fol Col lows to wit I I But Dut he the official l conditions are against I him and ami it is Impossible for an honorable honorable hon hon- hon I man to to conduct the tho General Genera I Land Office satisfactorily and I mate between the cases of tho the honest hones I and favored red land thieves who commit commiso so much more moie e depredations 8 than tian t th the e dishonest and land thIeves thieve i I against whom the animus of the tho ad ad- til ric-til t.- t. s.-I s. 1 Io iL I fi I 1 j Lt i ministration has been so strongly di di- Which Is an an apt alit illustration of the theold theold theold old rule rille that to grafters everything looks cols like graft r It is b by no means Impossible for an honorable man nian to conduct conduct tho the affairs of tho the general land office satisfactorily II fly ily to the tho government and advantageously advantageously advantage advantage- to the people That Is the only sort of man who can cnn secure such result re re- sult suits s. s who a arb e i deprived 1 0 of f control con- con liol rol whose advice is not asked anI anti and whose services are aro not required require have havo havea hata a habit of thinking there Is no flO good goodin in iii the government O But hut they deceive themselves Things are going on pretty pret ty ly well without the knockers knockers and will continue so to do It lt Is to be he regretted that Mr dr Ballinger Bal Bal- linger Inger could not remain In III the public service hut but neither his coming coining nor nOl his ils going establishes the bad ball condition condi coridi- tion which the lie Tribune tries to mike make il Itself eJr believe hollme exists there |