The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 29, 1905, Image 2

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‘ and corporati«
Well per- nook and cor’
I hajM they an
in their i NMTU*
Some of you r
i conclusions; f<
and e
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of
them
do
CALLY INDEPENDENT
<>Wf tbi-.r elect
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mm 1 tn t the office
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they
dishoi
ner,
to
the tn UHt:
Ìnirir4 at fbr
al hrin,
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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
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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
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