Show 1 accumulation 6 t a ss I 1 1 I 1 g VS production Z 5 Q 0 11 I 1 COLUMBUS O FOR DIS i 11 I 1 I 1 H ETO e how to own OOT the old world W earlar awo discover tho the new qui ona il 1 Q 5 11 the contest tt in this country ps Cs be tween the pr fumu luters between ti the e mealand laen and women who by their libor labora the wealth and those who by manipulation seek to obtain possession of it itsou inot many centuries ajo ago pirates laid b on in coma 1 countries today to day jh this tribute Is is laid nua on commerce and sanctioned ed by la law while this liga legalizes lizes ii 4 it t does not make acce it right it is as wrong as it aca when ita was sold barea by iha booted and spurred brigando brigands bri gands ganas ot of old the law simply protects tha thieves at says in substance yon yoli may steal and mot go to the penitentiary penitent for or it 11 in former times the brigande brigands bri briga gands ilu protected themselves with arms anas iii in modem eln times by sec securing iring immunity beforehand fo bylaw ons one 01 ol oi the fundamental principles amlaw hf 1 wis w is that fraud vitiates ates contracts A law passed by nicais of briba bribery is ia through gli fraud if the truth was known and it is in many manx instances mosi of tita class laws at now W on our BUT stat statute tite books book were ivere placed there through thra an frauel iii other words leliam legislatures tur n were wera bought bribed sto enact them there is plenty of ivi evidence at nee to show chow that the ahe za making bonds payable in coin wass thus chas becu secured red there Ther iii is so no coubs but that bohn sherman and ethers have been in the bf capitalists ot of europe and america A M erica it t is is a mattex matter of record that the legislation secured in favor of the th e union pacific the southern pacific and fotss railroads was through bribery if the principle of fraud J was applied to many any of ahe laws bavm now on the statute books keiek wo would aid be set ket as aside I 1 ide b by thi the courts and the property restored to the these corporations corporations are c composed faed of inea men who donot 16 not produce prof tee kaii W who accumulate property through the enactment of special laws they thus lay tribute on ke it that which 15 is not them their own it is i system syster of bf legalized robbery Ai another iother elm class of men who accumulate money without earning it are the this his method m bf t ban money I 1 is isloa nol only sanctioned by the boru ment men i t but atlas it has become a partner of f the cserer money tb the banker at U i per 1 cent and an d permits the tiia banker ban ax to loan load it at io pe rent reent and in 1 I 1 man many y l cases more few people e have hae any adequate concept conception lon of the j V power 0 of interest if christopher columbus instead of using the money to furcina the taio outfit M ii i which he exiled s to discover A america had zd put that jhaj M money on bai interest at 5 per rent and com compounded i it every yain the years ye ira th that at have el lapsed elapsed since ince I 1 that alme it tt d have amounted to a sum of mone money 7 sufficient focient to ta buy the ag aggregate wealth of europi europe and amer Ame americal 1 ic s it would have been easier abrio for him to have ia 6 remonstrated eft eted this fact fac t to thi the of bf fera beai baud and isabella than it was to prove even the probability proba b city of reaching the eastern coast of asia by sailing westi ward the interest on oil t the indebtedness beep of cl the th e people po re bt bf this 7 country y ty toz gether with t the h e J they ey paljo pay lo 10 the companies amounts to more than the entire agricultural productions in the united states slates an article entitled Th the 6 railway man I 1 which recently appeared in vox cam compiles figures aitio from je E statistical abstract S bf th the unius d states showing that for the twenty two from 1871 to 2392 1292 the pe pie orthis of this coun aid to the railroads roads the en olmous fum of sixteen i thomad million dollars or r a sum equal to the assessed value of the en lire property of thirty one states in il 1890 cr ca the ibcal tb a increase crease in alii thea assessed atlese d value vaine ot of the talt entire ii re property pro 1 erty jd in this country tou from 1880 to 1890 was wa less laii that than eight el million mil liou dailar dollars do ilar br less One half th the e aiho amount paid the raU railroad road companies in twenty two icara years yet it seems beems to bi be the object 0 f congre E ss to igno ignore rethe the ile demands mands of I 1 producers and continue continue to legislate katein in the ahe interest of the bankers and ahe corporations itis it is high time 1 that everT patriotic citizen waz was P protesting fig against theses these method methods Z xi ff |