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Show ene re 8 LHE iINFER-MUUNTLAIN REPUBLICAN, SALI. LAKE UllLY, UILAH, SE WS " " At : ‘ Si, SUNDAL.. MAguUn_e&. Lyud. ‘ 4 J ey F : + Extracts ® From an Article | | by | Unit- } ed States Senator Albert J. Bever- i idge of Indiana, in The Saturday as ‘e| | . in He results, thirty-four great million |commission's c results-hecomes obsessed offt them, In aabout Very naturally, he grows im-|jnge capital in fact. of any obstacle that stands inj|pany mendous results. If it is the peopl¢/ he becomes contemptuous of the people; ifAdt is the law he becomes patient of the law-in fact, he siders himself above a h the was imcon- additions to | capitalization 1 | abilities, leaving e Ris an C rene shi Tory Ww the property only about increase of ata panel peices had pe mae been ae violated. Bi Pane stiese Bi allathiade point | Ben ery iGnLER SSN Cp are" ee ean a eee Here is the sum of the whole mat-| things. I quote again mission's report: For the purpose of success ; the that they through had awakening> it is thoronghly of now com-! But is that rds overlords themselves a} ple, hesidorths Roosevelt of of point. has will be is what ar-| minds of | Mr. Harriman's attitude In his mantaking up the arceme corporations, actually said : agement of corporatlor e : 3 : {first mortgage bonds of the road and | than . it said and arriman, le co this of Mr. Dielatitehee / aa \ a ithe making of improvements and ad- Ha ears pur- | fully éther r corporat litions eeu corpor: anand for ditions a in : ria forced | the | finance, w ho thought finance above the rule of the px 4 obey the rule of people. | If to continue people they This nation your is past the point with wrongdoing by Wictern ines: determined to has people the habit of mind 4 . 4 merce commission, based upon its a ca al whi * * * were vestigation ofnf. what hasas beer ec calleeS | thereof ee. ; the i "loot of the Alton." Speaking for|man, Sachs & Co., ro who Font aoe < Both not an be where every one of |'. company. Zoo co uld railroad thirty-four lithe over something was ment ro 5so you asceats n = other tan ' 6 ate And assets its and doliars, million list that Its) whole making dollars, million six nearly ; "sb, EC so, "T belleve 1. have. he st heard "Yos."* said James, "he mortal | was a is going. Now, 1 am for bold the and Ginger, and rid- on, man had; our) ‘T say, ‘dust run the a said hay traveler's} the to look door at us was I cannot the the ate say how long he w: into James. our) congress and | panies' e I could so and cer his me, I saw did "not shrieks thing, I had coughing, On and and, me Were Re off could much, andj} were} and | looked for other some tremble whinny was in the night: me | best other side thrown the up, h® had horses were were pulling and she it; and that} when Then the that were but I James. ‘There heard falling momont in I a of red all the weich voice, loud glean master's there?" sore,' ¢ hillines to crash one oOf|she over. The} was no of under violently, some-} and he| was not able to speak. ~ «ary }rave lad!" said master, laying . his hand, on his shoulder, ‘t "are : you pyptor : James shook cot yet speak his head, for he coud}. 7" Aye,"said the big man who held ™e; "he is # brave lad, and no mis-) take, : ' id kAand And now," . -said master, ‘when you}. have got. your breath, J ath, James, J , we'll we get out of this place as he' took at clomnes, J. so that I have and us the the two not the be got burnt had|we poor] out ‘tis were rafters [I and friend. We were stable; mon, who ang who james ber taken there into was a us very to he think a heard hardest things out of a clear,| in the they won't not one in world when I don't come out, twenty." but ' quickly as All awake;| can," and we were moving toward the| halters,)entry, when from the Market place] there came a sound of galloping feet} outside, and abl loud rumbling wheels well on the John. "Little oyna!" erie Joe why] we John "But 3ut "Yes, why, hehe isis such such :a little he is small, but and would have of [ Black been if number With before what a very I he sald| would Sree | have See andthe rienco Se eeait De itice SHiaieecia ports are rience of the Sstone hold look|$ On - himself me atill more. not go with him; and third, and He came to me that ~The he they next he first frightened) would) the second was too would not stir.; -it tried and tried me out of the stall by force; that was no use.' He tried turns, and then left the to of. course us all by| stable. ae fa had come inj heavy firemen drag|from 0 doubt we.were very foolish, but| danse -f emed to be all round, and| 3 ere en oe we knew to trust Bes all was strange and uncertain. | Renee the horse no etg¢ine leaped need was the behind to to the ask rolling them. ground; Where up in the a ‘The| there} flre great was will' of blaze roof. be six months ‘use! work; John." "Well," sald ‘work andl before are with very good. never was afraid of work "You are a very.g0od were James. and except the noise be-| "I wish can you-a be] At: last deal] had I may a laugh,} that. friends; yet." man," ever be he "You, said) leaving mother like} good horses en-| vourself, Tl] just tell you how I] able he the' the wi R day ~ AS sce," ye Ved et Sanat or Cilatablished Banking 1873.) enna }3 said ee Pal . you ans more : are ileal ie a this bi iy a ae ao te working are We | 7eet is d {3 hélp my mother B iid ul * Republican . $250,000.00 #250, fa nai } cae 3 f4} coon rae fea attrac. anianoe maz ae eae - eett ea niin rentet ‘ STREET = 6419 t § 8 | BRLL ? : jo +h > BIAIN ved, 6& | ae ¢ is a James and ae 2a 3 : and Drug oom Addictions. SALT LAKH UTY, OTAH. Oerrespeudence Oentidestial U. eg ek ORNIGHIN Schroeder- Son Lafayette, fo wursery Colorudo. am - -- -- ¢ at so anos 50 and Se aa bri ick 3 | we j on 5 we have ! place. and feet frontage 165 5th on house st brick moglern new ,south, in $00 ?| | feet for ba | easy eee St p th N Alt Rr f >| ' |i aes eae % i. AS ort PRO- istocuath7 "on 7 Selentific Collectors ef Honest Debts 77-100 Ne : , Bldg, eat) Lak ee City, . FRANCIS Genetat i . 50 to! aie ee }| : News eke uverynpere t ea aa Republican: BAD BILLS all Kinds of me | oan a... The and on house \ "HEBER GRANT & co. AGENTS, ESTATE REAL J. 20-26 Main, Phones 500. Read BIG 7 BILLS ae BILLS 2 BILL sHOnS Bitte GOOD: BILLS land, Will $4,000; : howe" | | | f. North, 3} agents for Lower Heights property, city. mal ee oe et wr at estate sold Ca, -- = -_ - © ¢/ deep; only $4. 500. Must be sold at. ompey. S:709M modern house,and renting for balante. $25, f 3,000. brick$1,200 terms on tac Sot and. aed oaths war - . use, Cl¢ 5 OE Conic aciasts a good investment, for it 1s renting for $38 per month. Ee a ‘ oh ees center wen | ato walk of monua 7-room house in one ae theare city. nase brick RAS: a 7th OD ae loc. othe ean ia" Baworth es westpearty: 86 a \ PAINTS ixi terms. roO : With one 5 a HAMLIN } ¢! will We give house, untint oe rear ist West, 4xi0 rods of for snap, terms. This isa give $3,500. FOR Draunkenness Met tnaiee "T a ifetad on sell 5-room Svenue,, wlth 7-room Aq ir er, > = 3 Merry- John, better, i ee es eeeee 350 e<cet Cpleal p Snrplasi: cece onsen 3100,000.00 insniety Deposit BBoxes for Neat. We } Tetne = Business Care ad- an success average write . |§ as he always "The ‘mistress, | BROTHERS ee iC ut <O Ss now for somewhat effective Peres uv than the ful iny| ‘behind; a great. deal and Betsy, and you, and aj and Basi- General ES a : ready that we downshearted to. a WALKER n e the aca Rix A good af wad a good newspaper form a very effective combination. 16 - en vertising anything Ging Jinger and when quite - COMPANY. & ; urns newspapers, throngh come |§ Rca Wh open John, friend|§ won't u came Cashier Rent. ~ == a McCORNICK t e 18- room house in Waterloo, 6x10 ground, cerods. of wal eure do Have for Bag he of of his head, him to Gashter . Asst. Boxes ; } but what a puppy taccine age. us: cheerful looked muster to ; } } \ ? -,) HOUSES-LOTS-FARMS Aa oy ca Mo as Teepe Done on then} for the State .. . Preside nt ae gee wise Wice Deposit . HW 5 vertising cnn your trust Safety ; mse, 000 HE blinsoas: (1 Asst Bunton? stoves We } Ut ee es ¢} 1133. { POOND you." the horses, and my old Merrylege. Atl "I don't often speak of myself," said| the mew place there will not be a sou | John, "but as you are going away) that I. shall.know, If it were not tha from us out into the world, to shift|I shal! get a higher place, and ri I & So. Rdger Tn . City, Lake L. & Hils.... Mozes Thatcher. 12 {Ss Coa g CAPITAT Benes t eing es A } lind us, al! was still, Master led the| w ay to a la ce hotel on the other side, and as soon as, the ostler came, he| said: James, T must now hasten to) mistress; 3 service. oe morning I Good DEPOSITORY had said to short grooming 00 too to leave was, John We got out as fast as we could-into| the broad quiet Market place; the slars shining, he It will make ] - and willing, and kind-hearted, too,|of him, under John. He was a nice and then he wishes very much to} little. bright fellow, and always came come, and his.father would like it, and] whistling to his work. of much k wic at. Why, his eyes jerk PHONES. S: ot Salt alt . plete a ONLY. ist. Bld oe last Se raat heard steps IT know the master would like 2 to give giv ry 2 was WT , At , cno , Merrylegs a good deal put out|=-- = ee the ostler who had put up the travel*"Tis the tire: engine. ‘the fire en-| him the chance. He said if I thought] at being ‘‘maule " s. :about," as ‘he: said; cine!' shouted two or three. voices.| he would not do, he would look out 8for|‘by a ng'boy "mauled with] gine} into thethe stable burst er'ss horse ws urst into stable wit who knew nothing;"" but HARDY COLORADO GROWN a lantern, and hepan to -untle the) "Stand hack, make way!" and clat-|a bigger boy;but I said-I was quite toward the end of the second week ; 7 horses, and try to lead them out, but! tering and thundering over the stones] agreeable to try him for six weeks."' he told mo confidentially that he R E ES he seemed in such a hurry and ¢£0;iwo horses dashed into the yard with "Six weeks!" said James; "why, it| thought the boy would turn out well. eee ire, ‘Gualog: Btock. frightencd "| | ee D> GS 219 rating o .Beauty have becn my best mother; I hope you wash rae for ai cee WoL DS Office rom yours. yronDh subscription oe iB cadBee saa : One or two of those bad Rac ais You opened ta 1907 will pay for oar yearly in the straw and hay; stable, to bring to. clean the harness na legs, at a Phones f pub- Walker PHONES AF eT i! ; ‘ ? expe-; the us Give ie ; oS eS oe MONDAY ? Ee min- few on and D. F. Lae piamd or le actual the hants, So ae GETTER Wain | il ‘1$ the. 2e./ a 1 : ay ae : rey m = oll Cleaning | c you ao lo cel 10 Portland. or Rev Borer U. ; Se STS Sag y generally. 4 Dallas, $ ; xe oe houses' Man. ode hp is county re for other moérchants end ond uite num- you pity like got in the way of me, James taught chap!"' 1ap! he 3 quick,} ne . eae is = ae Cee FOR \ IL . or: , : MeChur c > ‘Cimpianion MAN. ay---1 = ae THIS At H based City EE AS Peppa rm ev. vot MAG. for doltar So fe ee credit saved : mer« public oe S me." quite THE nnn nnn : 7 yy a, ae Ga Gi Alatane ate ite Ge ny ‘indiv Orirene = eee clients'and but| "No, lad, no!" said John, "and if ever I can do you a good turn, T hope . you won't forget me." The next. day Joe came to tho ‘staaS * } enn a > ae _ he could before James left e learned to sweep the was enn hoeing one? think," decided sald, ‘You except my forget "Or TER. 7 ke AE wie, Rdhccae account, baa = % glad any man who thinks to do but take ¢are one, why, it's a been drowned Kitten, alhe began helped re : : - half," a and Dlock. ais ann AGEN James laughed at this; but there was a thickness in his voice when he were} he's oo fourteen is "He Green! : 4 thought or won't- journey; Ginger only is|-that's glad to be in our own stable again, |@nd John was equally glad to see us.| wa ee he and James aorticleft us sfcfor| Before the night, James said, "I wondér who| isc > »nlace," arteries an a Oa Lodge." said Joe Green at the Lodge," said! we now all. at their. went Where and number he had to get} know they workhouse uses It; and has nothing horses one of] there Mt | the turnips! 2" PARDO: W. AN' VED vt 1 w Ho uP SHEPARD, one No, Jim, no! that is roasted to death! dea}; whoeyer saying, heathenish selfish, the|@ quite stable ¢ither fire or flood. clean; in E ‘norrom m oer - one STUNG UT when of care talce aa ARE Lake . Kansas City, Omaha, Street, Main Sonth O.salt = TIME NEXT BOTH and it & Temple gaie ERCAN there's am ¢€ eatalogne, - ii, himself, THIS | one." she coach- good eat "your said, he man,' young know who they can trust; it is I p ty YA PARTY THE CAL ! or TO | see a, sonth | "No, indeed," said John; ‘"where}| should I and Nelly have been if master and mistress and old Norman had Why, only taken care of number one? comfortable,| thing one a kind made is do and and aise tas high COMPANY Gi se¢ kindness a way, and SONS remember tunt of the reom shx wuld James, through, doing your ith Ww MORRIS YOU We Make Them. WANTED-ADDRESS dsr pos- at into ol . te ea er Marple finished ELIAS : ' defects correct B59 P an a ee helpjé "Then," said James, ‘you don't vith that saying, ‘Everybody XVII seemed when fire. "There can in Tor im Btores-Denver, 1s her you much, very you pull like puf after - Jobn Manly's Talk. The rest of our journey was very] we sunset after little a and easy, reached the house of my. master's snug shall blac i | nothing -Callb send 0 reasonahie . ney ; : 7 very a ; seitiZ: consistent THE that J Q bi | not : now? All executed. ane e manner work: Opposite car Joenses . d and at a Uttle boy, 1}? No; nol master." nose kind ° | sunny Nelly is that man the not a * Bifoeal ; near and distance sight at the same time. Whv fe Hnest or we scientific the nnn to, and So bird. a as am miss | shall floor only wages, are; | r est prade OL and polished : the at sible, o Bie or ) afier, | years: some. place,.and now of|? | top - = SST = ‘ | < re used. to me, me, When; a father like of pains with e | to. ai and| ete y oO Sug 5 ¥ ees M 3 an YUE order carefully ; ae : In good ane could ae A, } waiily S q hired Mal- sme. only | | RACE work | fe work(Nelly sent by for a rainy day or as it may happen, and happy with him,|as I rernember| | James, everywhere roof that CUAPTER an-|-horses the stable, and thej gave a-loud joyful} coughing ill she prices Pane | C the Norman, old under that was then, I had my anti ee Dat oe clothes as a week, gojcourse ----- Howara!|the was was - ---- the be An Other places $4.00 and $5.00. . (J, . en and ant . gaa assortmen Lora Swell -f: fail. hara others leathers, Cc your 10m attended gaye her Knitting and to do able was she when ‘she patent ® = t or us, of: - Y LTA x where fit7 and in arrangzearrange rn W a | enough, both less Fie ‘the was QUALIT thatn tan $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. onumenta and in It earning not. much to the| the old man died under|Ij stepped into his Dick pipe the Y him. standing; could | | but I kept| the and in, { horses stable door, where| than|>o¢ thicker ,out, Howard! you thing next a din was "James said: fallon were windows] people a ings ‘help. master, stable the coachman ae ra cariage,} the fire, went the asked rule the be to James walls to. com yard, and tan on the poured 4 nScri Comprosas Nelly alone t relation for "Ic x Oxfords in : having' tor byi me SS | in lay a fear for left : : makine making » ce comfortable nice,. many and dinners things, and was Uke 9 mother to her off till the after-| put had the morning on} inn to soe ap yA a narness » anc he about more hear said ongat back the courage had have ven slept,|swer, and all boy, needlework I| wos} been} the ladder to put down some hay,|Jay told him to lay down.his pipe first.| day, whin-/ ai} told ; be to Prices elass and QUEEN Tha The Tas CEO ments to. prosAmeric and she must have gone to the house but for our, mistress the}j-let. but very hap-| master the mistress had Nawal have done for her, for} buried heard.me outside, she} tiles never ; Are was the,anaplace that I listened, heardit) rushing sort of noise, end a| appl crackli w ae lage Leer ere : was aparece ow Was, 4 whe somethingg in the sound so strange that| me to myself, !)Kkeep very down, me taking Dick denied no one believed nut forward} Ginger ever, and T could See flashes light; presently JT heard above soft made look left burn-| farmer's were had not one, and go. another. Then ostler he} yard, eyes, and| James.darted go.. that fixed eye .smoke my the thought and came I through. fi .other, > (eos re was he it a with go into the stable Towler in his mouth, and when he camo} took no end ead he pat-/ | out} yt I set up a shrill I could she not» the loft} this the other horses seemed very restless;| it was quite dark, and I could see} nothing, , but the stable seemed full of smoke, and I hardly knew how to] breathe. Bich Mode Hea Gdedh abete axtad ap < ned be OPED.) a each of crippled. sister a vithout rld before}. yund the hear rubbing. was the journey noon, so James wen Par Mae | Dick pipe .,,, bridle, stepped man and him: AGRA . he came tell! might Nell} eee roundNay ae and icme turned have no one} first him it. weAt heard aboutback, so| the ostler fire had beecnjat his age he could not be trouble: the ae} could guess' how Cee inten relat man sald he sav | vith a raw. hoy from the plough-tail, - oe my he| days - 110 nee English eee ie sete desc at G.i Intg uc y 4 introc stop - ED- ? we? ean Our ™ Is wrong, doing so great, as that very cannot' names, -- ARRIV { ‘ today, tomorrow the English pe pointed would he - 4! j of ancastesoutery = 166 Main St. 7 come; | When eee your cyes, led he as was wehleoun both Ginger We, however, tne I hint." Our much tt be on of yea in nos time; then|;,, eck, and} F ft fast I hardly knew why. I got up; the)necigh, for I saw James coming through! We stopped two or three days at] I}the smoke leading Ginger with him;|this place and then returned -shome,| air seemed all thick and choking. Ginger . such act bad zs {ry stalls; see that James abaut our to ned then There was much confusion in the | yard; the horses being got out of other stables, and the carriages and gigs shed, of houses and out pulled belng leSt the flames should spread further. nor what time In the night it was, but; I woke up very uncomfortable, though| heard laws America In work: those praise we But and Unie bdho a of President' walk.so dreadful our was ostler got| overherd| up ; with on will aa t searf was on o broad tock as | w oula CU! lay) Only last locked. wake. Gascon Cas vintlics off the scarf Sa ahr overhead floor the across step put down the hay. James came,I knew him and roaring ; a tall, A "All right," sald the other, and went| up through the trap door; and ['heard} the t om «nd ‘ostler,| into down you? will rack norse's down your pipe. in A | thing jhad ladder age business has she angel, and ealls her her by. done well and in next morning the master came| right to do so) She went and widow old with her for room to}a to speak and were we how \taken The see to ostler] in; nearest the door, me being : ASE ae Beauty, afterwards, XVI Towler.' up, push - Come, bay horse was brought in by the second ostler, and whilst he was. cleaning| him, a young man with a pipe in his} mouth lounged into the stable to gos-} sip. a so : in. left| into the stable. man old "The ¥ Fire. the evening, in if, . the of slipped a ee eae ees cal ess tide came Hed it Iightly oyer my mé, Ane AGG u regia together. a. b came la brought other had and.the. James stable the time this During corn, the raising rule, never to allow] turn up his take, thi four John Manly's Taere, somenony: tail, at|* ko ed, it lvex a good. and thought sta pine m the to be." | horse while Ivgo back. for the other."|, are worth. more than a fox's least. I should say ‘they ought finished to he to right any life a. horse's has and hunteman Hfe man's in night got and to anothery!py, went playing round the] proud of the 1 stood 8nd, gions" : . aame UC PRL OL ing as much as any man, but still there} are some leaps that only a very knowold ing a take; seria 182. . Q of. I don't oe fad ape n door made it easier lirely to you,"order whatever you think|look on these things' I was juet as|think I should have made up my to breathe, but the rushing sound|is needed,' and with that he was gone.| old as Joseph when my father and] mind to it; It is a real. pinch, John."| evarfieed grew louder, and as I lonked| Dhe Master did not.run, but I never! mother died of the fever, within. ten (ConUpned Tomorrow Morning.) eps he and an wasn't it?| ™Y os see where} Smother. e 00 to the stream, for a horse to quickly door, splen-! 4 iu one, old that man those poor horses that | was. dreadful, The next thing T heard was James's | ny as-it cheery, and quiet voice, was. for] ts time ft beauties. mv Gomme poor} a an -UmMe, a) there?" | fo this ‘the "but|trap _'; Gg NM wt ' ‘x to pile I re- | if leap; to place a bad "twas member:a-thin=fence-at.top,.a.steep| bank down No chance |we old the and. outside, and and out, horse the flames were |one but this did - reputa? p y t ~ . - are F the safest, as English idest, . se itself isSt the soundest, in th & is desperate became in the ling to death | terrible! and made ‘me feel very bad. of|quictly he? the now, since killed.'" oF sb asya epi ae kk naa about it in the paper a 16 wasn't too, killed, horse fine did crenture, brother him." said like pity!" just"Pity! slic our a} % which of story the io subject aiid There, | SEWELL ANNIE "Fire!" of tell said James, he-rides very little ‘young master was said Yet that. about say tell kindliness, patient Roosevelt's} Yesterday Mornings.) (upward, through the bars of my| flicker-| ight a red saw rack;:I empty Birtwick| of Gordon side the Beacon} ing on the wall. Then I heard a cry] ath't horses, judge sor rider the country ?"" fine t Puliyi Lincoln, whom we now think violence. | falmost<< > t thejof his negative,- a in placid, as ) through con stitutes Beauty Black James. said. "An! people English _ been have who personality; those whose man and conventional God | the same, though not Revolution, the se | i did hills," ane to us as so calm, pictured the most cyclonic character aN ee him: The airaeane to not dees History | "aw a (Continued from is Squire "We Park, the other Y The that | bonds of $8,000,000, which could have | frightful fits of anger, and saying and|an enemy of business, a foe company "very men. in: and its equip- lheen and should have been ré raped by | doing things with a vast and elemental | perity, .by_ the same of the Alton Railroad the cost of that road ; he Dante nothing have great does | single that | was placid on profit a reaped have book nee the on appeared it 1899 to. Up SueCe I at SS, in 1901,! the synéilicate| the ‘reot later so thar lal $5: 50, - by: the acomplished $1,000,000; seems to have made these dynamic sold Co. Equitable Life Insar- characters quite out of the ordinary ea ee ee, ean in 1900, at 92, and! run of things. Washington,was who Is| < tsi aes = Sa abont | names, and ff anybod their Kuhn, Loeb & seriously wounded And I give the exact] thereof to the the official report-the}ance company, authority of officials whose statements never have been questioned. os syndi-' balance the does appear for received only the | cate repeat J here finance. which so startled the American | not appear; but ti people and confidence. words of the prices the and sold, were of] explanation Is some there that Sieh facts ou to $10, 000,000 ! the of out may / $32,060,000 Tt word ugly ia sold Phones work and more over a decade tacked the President; and that is about} Same a y eR a. oe It eae oer ee Ss aU Engiish ~ ue; 4 ‘ Dern rte4 |eeee ence once iis nas Ge truthis business helped, sine oO See eo the of gone at-| turn in they and them, attacked a a "Osgood 2 vy we know , } R them. govern to ; acquaintance oO rday: che ‘Gold- | litto is2n not Roosevelt's policies; it is his elesEngland ess that 4ethods -. sold . them> to). hods that I »bfec object t o H ie goes a t| business world. com- foto oo vagely." . Insurance the dollar, Only ' York ldfe .it/the New it, looting; call. heen myeblf, Iido:nbt have for 96 cenis on "looting." | pany or may may is "Tooling" ‘ the; » : ‘ | - all nearly obtained they facts from the jstock, the following : t fe se icbntal{ r e porti ofa the e Titer: statate een on < hb) all ln 10t had they of as and dollar, th¢ Interference | on ; acquire 2d 6 substantially _< retoto give Salt Lake rj ‘ 8 more , i than mostaf anything tion OF QUALITY" 7. LAUNDRY "THE The whole movement is the evoluThus he has come in this syndieate placed a $40,-|of the millfons. stock- | PO8¢S : 000,000 8 per cent mortgage on the' conflict with mighty business men who| tion of the people's conscience, not the © |property. * * ® They sold thel felt that the rules of fafr dealing| revolution of the people': industry. Init does not go so far as the Engdeed, ought| else everyhody governed which for 65 cents, onds to to the e ststockholders i: ; ; whict the illus- | Ponds already have business of laws So the President} lish of 7 or.three_. : two for tow jtinne' vot ‘Rooseve it's business. te h bie t doins i doing WATHR "Everybody men. strong and 1 : before the law" is the old ideal great I equal here, to which mere SEY nigher sphere, to whl i ers could cou ot aspire. holders es pe Be HARD apparel us will expect to have the laws executed with absolute equality, there will be no more ragings and ravings about} or above the nation's re ow o 5 itv. : Roosevelt has faith- raids oot DEoemorty. beca tise (Ear a on prosperity. ; i purposego | be Oy no raidLa morala} this"a the nation Theodore fle "cs personified VS. JUST this which real now and for all time to Pe come. And if we will only get into » habit o i where every one of time,} some aroused, ; SOrT Ore compl Seas ys ions us; dally compliments ‘from patrons. There Is no doubt of the beneficial results of Soft Water laundering to lea eyer after; but just that they have got to me ike up their to, complaisanee isi | up their|} the minds that they have got to obey the rule of the The peop have formed a settled} purpose that no man or set of men, no | company or corporation, can be bigger| ne Beever moved publicly-it_ Harriman Mr. went that + to the} the consclence| has been in| for . vain dani become law. people, American the process following from going rogant and disdainful of on's sense of jjustice, nation's | a{Of by ; the been | of action called law; men of power/ |) and resourcefulness had such enorm-| and |ons | con-| of} do to had Cx- | progress and development that we be-' and! came forgetful of those common rules; stock about We the c Ssstockwith | and intrustea bought hose1 and ae | ter: ont of this $18,009,000, jis brought was which proceeded power Mr. SLO CL oO Minne' ers ee a . 5 Eee Irmtuentinn See well, in speaking of and defending $33,951,407 and there was improvements r « jee vere or an increase of| period of such tremendous material| these men will only make from without one dollar of x $62.660,000, of about Rls 1aW-) sideration, Witness the statement of All this yer, Mr. Cromwell, who, in legal gen-| MV eee and courageous eralship, | SY?ndicate » lthis wet a = road, in Mr. Harriman, as is isShis as client, tive the report: expanded about $80,600,000, pended in actual law Says F seven years the éutstand| indebtedness of this com-| $114,610,937, the way of these swiftly-won and tre- i. patient dollars | | absorbed way. . te LP PAA LOI quicker , (| {) DLA becomes. ever. : (| APPA P LDAP and upon the most radical set of ge ances that were ever heard by | American people since the Declaration| of Independence, | , PPP quicker Ay ; | A man does &snecessful things, total value practically forty miillon, "interference with business" and "‘raid} realizes his strength, wants to doldollars. And, against this, its out-|on prosperity." He made no investi-| bigger and still bigger and ever big- | stan ding stock, funded debt and other} gations which did not show fraud-} ger things in a quicker and stilljliabilities amounted practically He | eeu iced no. prosecutions except | |