Show lUllto t Itnhlhlllon The railroad comiwnlM have given nother evidence of their appreciation ot the value of probltilllon aa a inimn of Preserving order At a result of the Mrlkee ot the coat lner trouble II apprehended at Mt ntetant and Cost Hun To faellltalo the pntervatlon of order the railroad jwnptnlia have hued order that no latoileatlnc liquor 1111 bn rnelied for thtpment lo thette towna I Ot count In thin matter the rail roadi have naaiimeil nn authority thai does not belong to them The mil roads are not Ibo parties to rlctrrmlm h aer liquor Khali be told pit hyl paint or not The rallroada are com I mon carrier and are bound by law to ramp any meclmndla otre1 to them I I The belle of Ilwd v J where and whn I liquor thall lie aold belong to the pull I I ire anthnrlile and not to the rallrwl ruwpaiile lint the railroad comi met have been M long reuatomrd to I fomnlng the country that It probably never occurred lo them that they acre AMumlng Power which belonged to lame one el lee Nevertlie a their action la nn Inter I tiling and nlunhte leatlmony lo the I i Cy of funlWHon In preventing disorder Theo ranroftl1 companies IJwtly 10 lot believe that prohnl Ilion I I-lion Icerrate driinkrnnem for It II drunkenne they wIsh In prevent The evidently de not believe that prohibition dont prohibit for It they ld they would not hone l the profit on irelguL They rvldenlly dont believe that prohibition increase law break Inl for It It I law break Ingon the part of the mlnem they with lo avoid Taken alloiether title unlanlnl action nn lime part of the railroad eompanlea la ono of the alrongut and moat unant ernb1e argil men II la favor of prohibition and nno which will rho come people colon thing to think about The New Ira |