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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1905)
r •* • >»’ • * . .•>» 5! jz;¿;azr. Jto, ‘ and corporati« Well per- nook and cor’ I hajM they an in their i NMTU* Some of you r i conclusions; f< and e I of them do CALLY INDEPENDENT <>Wf tbi-.r elect i mm 1 tn t the office i they dishoi ner, to the tn UHt: Ìnirir4 at fbr al hrin, »• | null u»«iu>r ! corporation rw a iont•; If 1 the I pie were cunxui t<«l ah »Ul ' rnatt«*r. noi »t more than 1 L !>' «•*.» M of the-«* nu n:MMM"e trust would be h by an hign as con notable, t*> say alxiut the I U. S. «e iiaU*. Ml The peup Me. whi«*n tai n form me« .< Mi Fl' * move • »M of Than A ft. Aft' Too slov to man y of a JWwr t ter men1 • (are line pan have be at worli1 for t g* I *1 * * e J » ■ ’ • • r ■.,*»»• • , . i Al)«*fr«>rf la**»*« Me wil l* ran tu. Ü for y ears, Perhiq>s thi dlaontlio»«l ness of act »on i in f< •r the 1 r- in that case ? a rvfn>rm la d<rtak«*n u until tl Popular Election of Senators. ready for it t. 1 n«' time 1 when n*foi m in 4»»leering Proliably nine-tenths of the senator» Will lw< un<b American people are in fat <r ffl W h«*n *wna electing S. senators by direct the | m * o pie < : 1 reel vote of th»* •pie. This condii» and trust se ion of mind, on the j>art of the what loneau people, has existed for at least a al capitol. full decade and is becoming wn- phasiztti by the conduct of wv- The Pi end memlters of the an ■tOTFîlt branch of of congrei this sentiment of the pe ao clear, that the I rg<- malora i are in favor of popular t what is it that prevent« from expressing their sentirne at th«* | m >II h ? The stumbli block Is simply the I’, S. senate itw'lf. Several times ha federal htsow* of represent! pasMiI a r«*solution to submit n<*cesKary amendment to > of th«* people, but it has i ably received its quietus brought Iwfore the senate question at one«* aris«*s 1 mind of the thinking man. "hav< we, th«* people, enwted a leg, la- live power that is no longer sponsible to the people fi <>r its tow n importante Iti »1 acta?” If so, the soonei r this Th« Marne <*on<iiti<>n ; fact is demonstrated, th«* b M'tter. iM i n thè pnMwcutioi (Ij At the present time we ba s e and ottieni! law bf two l*nited Stat«*.*» senators 1 con- tornicy Gerome, of X. ««’ victed of crime. An* th«* m enten- and Attonu*'. Folk, of St c«*s living cam«xl out a> gainst com mcnc’xl im>>< <*!i» inu b ». . ni V.» ai* 1. them in the same manner • that KTUÌI Ivi. «M. , eie. onlinarv crimnnls an* sei •rv.sl’ Um«i. Then Minrleapol N«t by any means, ny Bv t aking Phil ) tli 4 advantage <>f their rights o >f ap- Govii*mor kiFoll -tt«*. of ) ior mam- peal t<> th«* Suprem«* Court « of the ain. ptvcecded in a diiffervi irbitantly higl United States, these high class ner. but rvaehed a I h ; ( |i f tht ■ crimnals are able to stani i«l off reati up th«* execution of their sent t<?nc<M by. 1of New Jersey, t he m<i for a y«*ar or two. In the mean I h , who is succet time, they are drawing tla-i ir sal- bat t mg th«> “n.as le.-!H ’ * ariea of Sil»««* or $. mk > o per yea r, brvti1 eleeted tu thè ;iLSHen just the same as if they W ere that stnt«* agaìnst th e < * t n * ì serving their states in an e> XCept- sitio n of thè trust» «irid ( abb* manner. basat*s. ami sverna l<» hai Just why the American 1 mople ried a majority of tiie aftfc submit to the dominance of ’ this men with him. We may. American Rouse of Ixirds. is difficult to understand. The js*o- pJo know that whenever thr< <*- fourths of the states demand that an amendment to the feder al constitution shall be submitt'-d- that such a demand has just as much force as if it was submitted by congress. An<l this is th«* only way in which the election of senators by popular vote u ¡11 be reached. Just now President Roosevelt If it uerc not for r»*f<»ms and ami th«* lower house of congress, The Developm je that men who dare to execute the an* in favor of a law regulating meets to day at tirnmia- railroad freight rat«*«. But it law. our government could not cm t»> in* the moM will l»e blocketl by the s«*nat«*. long exist. The reform agitators, ín^tructivÁ* aemii Senator Elkins, one of th«* .«cna- while they may seem not to lie It in composed c tors that holds his office by virtu«* of any benefit to the public at the who are workincr f of his millions, is said to I m * pre time of the'r active carvers, meni paring a measure, ostensibly for sooner or later become saviors this purtsise, hut the real pur of the nation. Such pose of which, is to circumvent the history of nearly mv hanntuI legislation against form that has been encorj>orated the railroads. Th«* railroads n*c- into the constitutions of state Ognize that they must submit to nation. Truly does the goal tl some sort of legislation to this men do live after them. end; but they, like some Repul> spicuously was this true c Beans on tariff revision, want the slavery Question, Mo.-t o bill to be enacted into law, to I m * champions of freed ■vdom had pass- ptapared by their friends. cd away when Abrahs ,m Lincoln Such action on the t«rt of the issue. I the famous eman< ci pa lion senat«* will but emphasize the de proclamation. Such will I m * the mand for ¡Mipulur election <>f sen case with the many, who are to- ators. The people hav«* submit day fighting for a better and a ted to the dominance of the n il- purer government Ikmatre branch of congress just fallen th i Absolute iHTf.ttion will pnilv- Anerl* Ihr )i; I tf»* liter about as long ns they will. ably never l>e reached in the con ter »ho inpy I»* the able our farmers to get at their fall seeding in grxxi time so that Then' an* to many Mitchells Bur duct of our government; but all mn IHw*rty i* in jtn*| inthmtirr ran grain will make a good growth, tons. Elkinses and their like then* will admit that then' is room for liti • I* n«*r nt hr Imr aw < before the frosty weather of the who can see no further than great improvment over our pres If Mr. Ullliaaifti winter sets in. their own interests or th«* inter ent condition; and it is only from r i» i K’ftuvr tivr litre* for they ar* ests of the trusts an«l corjsira- the work of reform agitators that t 'ft-'l wititfht* *nii»r Mick. Ofw* Sc7&r« if Sentii?« Tttl«3 h<>nt«v«»r, I* rvrtatn, Mr. UTHiam* tions they serve. Because sen progress for the letter can come. Un ators an* elected by legislutun s. Then we say all hail, to the wor AliUffiftl gnuae i» r»-»kr<| f»«r all Have an Abstract of Title Hr may recai»* tl»« puai^htnrnt instead of the people, they do Roosevelts, the Folk.«, the Ger- tin PrrfMirx»! hr 71.« tielly dtw*rv’t*e ¿ but |>r mntn t recai»* not seem to think that they an* om< <. the I^Follettes and the o>rutrH)tilth»n <»f an mttragi**l nuMic. Lian Osunty Abstract Co. •jnder any obligation whatever C-olbx-, T<> you and men of your Oí Ihr rw»« profwrfy yew* In ten-I In ptt/i »ant* furling r<t»te f»»r (\’ngm»«mah (M *«riirtf> f«MT unmaf hManœt to th«* people. Instead of being cla->. will the permanent |M*r|»-t- H« Tiiftftn M Ito L11», a* y»‘t m»t. iw*ru or »nrafvt rtw*i*iAf the l»n« flt <>t <mr **tfw*r servants of the |M«»plean«l giving uity and pros|»erity of this nati n bn ighl to trial. The mimi» <»t thr |»r<>. ««T»"M.llai>iv Z.~H. RUPI) their service to the interests of be due. May vour example I h *- pU irr fully ma l«* up tiiat Hermann ia Maiia^rr tru ly ; tirmigh by hi* kn**wn a< I nit new 0 i <‘ people, they seem to think conu* contagious, until the virus he may 0 paying the ]»'nahy of hit. (»rri’ t < nrhcf ot M and Drcwtalbln Rtrftrt ‘nev an* obligat«*d to the tnists ¡of n*fonn I • tn even- rrlmm ALÍ A^T, 0Ä12CH. «U * . «T. a / t CF HEALTH IT IS WOKTH While to inspect the in J t!AZ MQ SUBSTITUTE \V. POMEROY, [. 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