The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 20, 1905, Image 2

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parant ur.amim.ty of sentiment M-ems to have
lax-n mon- to effect outside feeling, rather than to
generate genuine harmonious action within the
bosoms of the leaders a sort of armed neutrality,
necessary for the self-interests of the hitherto
clashing factions. The enforced may last, yet it
may not
e he kantiani Jlru
Politically Independent
Entnrwi at th« |WMt<*lS«v st
Or<e-a,
LONGER PULITI! Al. CAMPAIGN
n>ad matter.
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H'llnH
i » ig <; i . r
< XI» l-Kol-KII lulL
m km KimioN hat »'
One year in advanr«
One sr.»r. at eral «»I »rar
One year, at end of
y«ar*
<>nr war, at end vl A y rar«
Hi month« ina>ha >e
Thrw n <diti»» in adwater*
Miiiglro.pi in arwp|<er
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AhVHLHMXG
L. W.
Roya ;
Bak
Powe er
POMEROY,
REAL E.-TATE BROKER
with The *antiam Newt.
Scio,
Oregon
Farm ami *Hy pr jwrttr- Î-
a>d«i <-n the
If
»ant t»
Mill Hit «au iw •
fc«ht ami
■ aai».
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i »t
i
y <»r farm.
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cat.
If %-U,» want t«
Political campaigns in Oregon, in state and in
iny, I can tern! th«* placr ron want
county elections have rarely extended over a per­
iod of six weeks to two months. The new direct
is made of Grape
primary law will require somewhat longer cam­
«, ,1.
* U> a r
paign. From a rather random reading of the law
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Cream of Tartar.
wore
harm
we gather the follow ing requirements:
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Forty-five days prior to the regular election day
p «
>i •« a r - r
\ «»mu.'-ta t r»«*-
(the first Monday in June) the law requires the
trat ihi tn»a
primary election to be held, for the purpose of
B*rr twf«*ri".
it «!.*» •:»
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nominating candidates for the various state and
Makes the food
«*1 In <*«4 »mt-r
irwi raft fit ht th#
county offices; also candidates for congress, and
tattle .if Ilf«* • *e-
more Wholesome
r*«Mf\illy a<*int
the peoples choice for U. S. senator as well, The
a’l «I L*
<»«*i > w
and
Delicious
election of senator, however, w ill not occur until
Md-
atwrr Hw
la a fa»»» -•
the meeting of the legislatur»-.
rv-mrdy h>r dvaj-rp-
am and 9 « » a w •
Twenty day »prior to primary el.-ction day. peti-
h«>«»r t.s«;u»tv*AA
ha» a dit*, t a< t - »te
Hons for cx.-ign-ssional and state officers, pmjs-rly ,
ami TO TEACH BOYS
In pr»»wi«4iti< the
Mgnod as by Saw r qm.r -d. must be filed with the
f H ii r m a I «»f the
Both of th»’« »-r«* ' !*’»l n Dr.
iu-erctary of stat.- by all pcrs«»ns aspiring to stand
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A I hii*MN pbrr h»« »«hl triir «nbu'Ati *n
h a *at
> »kllitul « »ira- t -n c»>
f. »r
a
l »la ■ prior
far
I*»«. )• tO "‘IriK’h t he'll.
tth«l
I -,4< -n am)
*n *ilh« <«t *. -«i
U> primary «lay, aspirants for county offices must . thr y ought to know when thry far*»f itl>e that liHHr t»«et wff»«*ta at* ewuml.
twaTt »4 »«’toad l«r** - ** '*
file proper j»ctitions with the county clerk, The m«*n.” and I r lay» down a *«•« prverpt* s Alatir
r»- - I fry |*lerr«* »if the »a n«* >1 many
f
>f
thr
n«nng
gmrration
which.
;f
bord*
n^'
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t*
■
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natm s «>f all persons prww-nting valid (»etitions,
l*» <»«•>■ •’»ix’U’-p tw*Ah In Un»- * ■ I
i» ».tw parfert Lia own )M*ruH»r pn»«
will then be placed ujwn th«- printed tickets, <*d, an I pi a«’ Ct« *4» Would give th«« *-»rld
a raiT of ti»«m »4 which it might w«-il fa»
r
**»r r< . *«*r ng th* ■
♦
t
which w iH I m - furnished the various precincts.
a»
- v'.- h-r
■ -ti i»n»u« ..*«• aa U h «. »J m S
, proud«
|U»vt*
I I*’ tAUtfht ■
Unf
Atfv'hU
It can I* <<-n t • n, that ti.<- preliminary work I. To b Ir te— to fa’ genuine. X<» <•!• 1 i.c «t»- ;.,«».»• p>>pularity of *iî b*«*o
ÎMih'uveri
la <h-•• both V* lie
of |M-ni«>n» who aspire to office must ¡ill be done at 1 trattoti *>*rtb anything tl»at «far* not I •r ■ ¡»i.»h« nW!'-«»umline
ami I«» i • a« : lai
l»-ast two months or mon- before the general ele«. n»»l«t-l«- no­ A man ha«l loiter t«*«t in- »ial vein«« «d Ü». h,gr*> • nt i »e
puhlicatlnn of the rwwaea «>/ Mw uwn> i-
ko«»* Im* t.» rniufa*>he ha»I bvtter nat« r
tion day.
m:* «4» th«« wrai p-r of eeert .« ill«»
i ¡Harn a ln!t«»r in the telphatwt an«i *
li<r«aft«-r l«»
► I irlvre fall a»**»r
Even before this time, an active campaign will true, grnuhn* in intention un«l in action anm
of lu» ntoi al« «»bull«* rh »r»« U r and
»»v- • a»!
“• ’ *n I»* th* U*«» ut au
I m - on. in th«- way of aspimnls announcing them­ j -—rather *fa n I m * fanrord in alt f*ci«*nrw'* r» •uhaunwn
rwtefcÂljr.*
selves through the iilw si a|»ers and by jM-rsorud and in «11 fangnagr«*. tn tn* su the muw
.
.
The OHfinal I ITTI I I DI R
canvass among th«- |>eople. So n may l»e «- xjm - c U m I time I.« I m * in b«*art and r«>unterf«*H »n Ilk*
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that th«- |»o!itical ball w ill commence roll.ng. some­ .Afa’V«* all thing*, teach thr* fa«y» that «g Much Imitated. >ut n»*er «muakd.
truth fa in«»rr than ri« hr«, fix »re limn
I
•« pm Little d-.ee, but gt*« great i*
time in February.
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* In »
utAtivc why In all dmi.g*
earthly jx»a«*r or ¡>
As this will l»e the first time that all the jieople 2. To hr pur«’ in tfamght. fanguagr tm aLn of >u>ma* h, Llv«*r and |l*.»wela.
•f
•*••.«» M-.tiral Adalær• will
will have participait-d in nominating candidate», an«i lit«*- purr tn mind and fa«dv.
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*«i pav th*» r«»xl « f mailing **uly,
it is highly nec«-i,sary that all should inform them­ It» I m tii<«**iffab V«i ran* f *r tin* f* «'I • •l
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or ri«»th-Uynnd for SI *
selves as to the ri-»|uirem»-nts of the new law and, ‘"V"
‘■•'i'*- «■’ "< * “ . To t* J«O- Dr 1: \ Plut*, ùd Maui ¿>U kw U liui*
t litr, to fa* juM *n all daaiinga with otl«-
fa- . N. ¥•
wh«-n primary day arrives, every one should
be orr
...
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«*rr. To fa- g«-h«» ruin*, nohfa, and inanlv.
hand to register his choice for the candi«iate he T1, .ui„ j,,.,,,, t, „
ANT» l> »Y Cllh MiOMAM I U’-
prefers for each and every |«articular office.
- far tin* ag«*«t aud thing» aarmL
TFItfX«; H«»l - r,,
>n <*f trtiM*
L
To
fa
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reliant
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ih
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•rtf-helpful
Therefore, if good, true and comp-tent men are
«orthlii«-»» «nd anm- wbst f»u>ih«r
l..sl terr t«»r\
4«
iMnfil
in
not named for office, the p»-ople. th»-ms«-ives, will •»<•■» ir--m »-lul-lb---I. To fa indurlriuua wltl»
branch (-rthv
bahirA fl’*»,
ww»klv
ai w .< v ■», .» I -« J -up 11 /--At l h«’
»1
be 1 blame. When c;i)idi<l.«t<-s wer»- .-«-ItM-ted at e*»t
I’«‘riii4h»-ni |M»iith>n
S'«» inv« «triu-nt
pr«'|M*r age. Teach them that all
«'»tnl»
I*rv
nominating conventions, it was often the case, in hon****t work i* h-*rioraLb«, aud that an ! rfM|iiirs*r|.
vi» rt» rt |w*rimer n»'«t «•»’• titial t«» ru-
order to sek«ct what was called “A strong ticket.” • i«lh* lifa <»f df*|»ci»<i« »»*•«• on «»then« fa d»*-
A«Llr« «u*
M*«n.nr r Rraiirhr««,
: '»•*3 l^fiirlnrrn *trt*»'L ('llimjjn.
locality had mor«- to do in the »«-lection of th«* can­ gntevluL
U
hr
u
fa
y
haa
Irarnrd
thr*»«*
four
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didate than did Ins qualifications; comwquently
wilt* » he ha*» ninth’ the«*«* hl»*»» n
m n wen- selected, sometimes, when fitness for thing«*,
part of Ufa famg—howrv«
..The Fa-mers aud the Trnsts
office w.ui known to not he of th«- Is-st. I nder ever rich, hr haa learned ■.'rï./r.
thr moat im­
<»f nil prrMlnrsnm Ihr 'nrnner I« ht* th»»
th«- ii'-w law, I-t
hop« ti at hxality will bi- con­ portant thmgw hr ought to kn«»w
Lar kmt by lb«* Tfu* *
1 hrt oairh him
cxHitttisf
atvi
t » I ► h» Titi«’ ;.vr«
sidered the minor and fitness or qualification of w hen hr I *---iure a man.
»» I rr»>u » - «■»»•. • »drs‘ii«x»l t« -Ht. ■*. th.
th«- major importance. As winter is now at hand
“pt»' wtlvr* i ' ' "T. m • »»•) «nial -
k .«><»•
tr»M <»! »'ip iiMHicv »wfs'ttt
F'1'lrbtii th«»
and farmers will have more leisure for reading, !•■ lith-mi» ■ • iinhnr«! : guard, »hi
!•(<■» t t) <»jf titra w(«i«dnl fnv.irw
th«- N ews invites all to subscribe for an<l read it; thry have <• -inr I«» fa’hrvr ai * thrir pu - ■ Which Itflll
1 »»,'• rttl-t tn*« rwt tvafr th«- t I tl«*t
Uvular |w»r**gdliiv, with jrafau» carr.i
as it is our intention from tim«- to lime to discuss ri»fa tiling »»I *urr»n-l«»i-g up t«» Ila-
the new law, men and measures, in a candid, fH-opIv Ihv right uf <<>mplrtr n «»|| g vrrn- 13II1 w3tS9D S MuJ 'faH’E,
truthful niatmer for th«- information of its read­ mrnl firv from thr di« talion and manip*
•• th« M « • »#!■■« w irh .« •
<►«*.- !«»u h ««f o,”
■ ufalioli *>f tin* |N*htiv<*l fa»**«, I» ih 'I dv -
ers.
hmm v-*tabll»«b«-<i ir» t« us-h ihr Is-M wa) *«f
Absolutely Pure
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Ft«reâal olriUiart iwHirr». j**’T hhu
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Jh»|44y •<!•. ?
j*1»
jirr inrh
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liit br», i«wr tn««t h
Itno «oi»tr«ut» i«»r »«JVrrli»hu n«id«»
*iun»n »isfa.
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pphca<n»i
HARMONY PHI VAILS.
•
The much talked of harmony meeting of the g.
o. p. occurvd as per pn»grain, m Portland last
week an<l its hitherto warring factions have re­
solved to dwell in peace ami brotherly love in the
future. No more shall knives and hacheta be
camfiaign accompanymenta. No matter w hat kind
<>r class of candidate is placed in the field, provid­
ed he b labeled "Republican.’’ every Republican
is supposed to walk up to the polls on election «lay
and "vote her straight."
This "Harmony,” meeting in l‘«»rtlai d partook,
almost, of the nature of a convention. A long
string of resolution! were jiassed. and v.hi<h
touched ujion such ftomts. only, a - <
-- i?»;- se»l
to l>e common ground ami upon which ail Republi­
cans Could stand.
President R««»»evelt was commended for his
successful efforts in bringing about p« ac«- I m tween
Russia and Jaj»an; his Philippine policy, tariff re­
vision and freight rate policies. But nev< r a won!
relative to his prosecution of th«- fraudulent entry
of government land. On this |»oint, the conven­
tion left the presaient groping tn the »lark.
Now as a matter of fact, the prow-cution of
these land frauds, is to Oregon, one of the n.qst
Ù
pn»mii>ent events that has transpired in h> r his­
O
»>
tory. The leaaon of honesty ami integrity that is
d
now being forvably impreiw«.-d ujsm the jieoplc
te
<i
will, undoubtedly, have a most wholesome influ­
ence in the future ac«|uirement of governmert
9
lands. Just why the hanm>niz«-rs should )siss by
te
te
the whole bnsine . in al »»1 te sihmce,-orin wi at
i
te
of a mystery. It leaves th«- public to cm < t ;n-
V
as t»> what the position of these Republican leaders
te
te
may »»r may not Is- ujx»n land frauds and the pros­
te
te
ecution of th«- thieves. We have a right to infer
■
f
that they condemn the president for th« so prose­
te
te
cutions here in Oregon, at least. <>n other mat­
i
MlMUlohlng th«-*«
|Mr|<lhg«-i», an«!.
thmg not to fa* lh<-nght of far an in-
te
ters th«-y commende-d the president’s course in a
of r« n-!*«tthe ’b» T ru*t< f»«arf • «*■»
‘ Maid
What? (uvv up with«»ut a atrug*
te
Io ruh ihr ,»u •«
|t I« m i-U HHT'fhlj
y
copious manner. They did not dar«* censure the Thank Goodness we will not have the rush and gk* a pr“f«'**i«»n arl«flctr<l mm a Id** w«»rk *
lHí*<«MÍi»«í <»l 1^* t*««*«*«», «« rl» nhi#t m. Ion«.
te
hurrah
of
another
Lewis
and
('lark
ex|>osition
for
Not,
if
thr
court
kn<»a*»
herarlf.
president by a resolution; but, no doubt, nearly
• Ul t.«H> - , Mr. U « - »S» hri'!i Uli « HeorlMi«,
f
•»ir* lai .«rlk-l- *». a «-rial *”»«) , u«» rl«*»tr».
100 years.
every harmonir.er, privately, will d<> s<>.
«b*>rt Mirirk** an«l
i»y «ho worl-l*»
■
This hunnony meeting was. also, as silent as th«-
I m --»« «r1h*«'* ■ «■<«»!» -i >».•’
j- r v*-»»
LAND FKAl’D CONVICTIONS-
«
tomi«* ih«* « -«»pi. «i mü »o »•
t» Every
«
grave in all matters pertaining to th«- unfortunate That «as a curious kind of verdict those ju.ig.-s
i
tarmar I hitrtvM« I in Hi»««** ina th** fa«*l
i
condition of thn-e-fourths of (in gon’s c »ngr< .-.-;on- on county exhibits at the Ia-wis and Clark made.
Wrt> f*» «’Hrr thr Tr**t »«vtl a»
h«»w lo
Igtwt Fn«l»y ««■» lb«* (tav m -1
pro*
Uriti«
ir
m
1
«»»!
\«>w
tu
Ir»
«*•-
•»»>«!
vi-
'iim-,
I•!»»'•• Hlth
ul delegation. Neither a vote of confidence nor of A'—ut the mildest explanation possible is that they noUlHibU wntriM’«* Ih
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censure was a<-curded Senator Mitchell m»r Con- have musk, where gray matter was suppos«xl to fthr v«*r<lwl i»Uh«i in Hit* Uilhatrn»«»
ilwtu* ». att-i U» «*iivHla**«»•» !• grow««»« n»»>
I* a**-.
h»*u !l«r «!••<•
I. bíl! W >• « ‘
• « t«| a '■■« > II* -1 IIUHlv
gressmen Williamson or Hermann. Undoubtedly be. Such a verdict is simply no verdict at all. <
«n i «i.» •« i pM-r« t«» »wir |i«( In ih»-
• ilttiit» *th‘l rtltornryw w«*rr pr*’**-nt in
C
»unties
that
made
no
exhibit
an-
equally
as
well
the former would have been very thankfully re­
num! Ii ur t «o.
ix.url,
Until rr-iHtrnnI in* (I«** I —
ceived by each and all of these g«-nllem«-n; yet off. as those that have gone to thousands of dollars i Mi»*n
«>( )tHlgrrn»«ti’,
th«-»e harmonize» m-gl«-ct*-«i to render this small of expense to collect and display their products.
th«* e* fit- t • * »•» p n- um ♦‘»I
hs h.» Sent Os Tlree N âmes
honor: Wiiiuini*>n ntxl Hiinc* wwre »»•!»•
favor to the men they have hitherto delighted to
<»l r«a llng tarin« »< In ymir
h’wteh»»«*!
to fan month» impn»«onn«‘nt
ItKfrlhet «Hh Ihi« a Iv<«rt)«
an-l gj
honor.
The proposed amendment to the constitution
itiitl tn
tiu •» | -M) t'At'h
Dr. (ie-n««r
ca’ivf «tnritfw r»r « «liver «pfarter «w
Senator Mitchtdl an«i Congressman Williamson which would enable the |s*op|e to discharge an un­ *»n
t'Urv’ljt
« hf i mh <) wu*t| ««H*r*l y « hi for a
artouul <4 (mil health wmi netilettc*
four tk»xM(th*‘ if ta) inp
arc quite guilty of the crimes for w hich they wen- worthy or in. cunqs-tent office holder, does not suit «'»!<«» Hv«’ inoiilln* it»i| rie«»nr»i«*nl <»nKt
t«»»l 4»t 5
«4 \ ou ttsay rinH
indicted. Thia was the diaciaion of the juries and the Republican "machine’* in any sense. These fait w.»a Hn«««l
Prndihtf ti.«* pr< |*-
blll nnJ
g««»} nain» • an » »4 hr«M« M<t*l
most all unj rejudice<| persons Iw-liev«- th«- j' r . 1» '■">wh<x make i« otic a pn.fc •- on, do not fancy, »rriiMHi t4 i «Ft*teMry |«a|w-n« u» c*rry tb«>
lt« litasl irip *
rlptUm«
i.«*m
te*»* inrllp tiw Fru l wing«
d«-eid«-d w laely. Ix-gislatiun of grave inq«>rt.inc< in the least, giving the jxiwer t > dispense with the cum * up tothr I*. S. < iri «»urt of
T’»M W U*« y ' Mi .»z \r,
to the jssiple will I m - brought before congress next service-. of an office holder, w ho attempts by the thv «Irfan« la nt» were ¡ih«»ue » th«*ir hfa
B«> li rtr-w* »-?.| w»r«w'f,
»•ru«** umfar th«* •'HU»»* «mount >4
Kr»»m tai •
*• • 14Mb, » 1
w inter. Oregon ought to I m - fully represented on excerise of graft, to recoup his heavy election ex­ ll»«-\ hitti given wli««it rtr«t rtrn«***t«*'i.
th«- fl«x>rs of l»«»th houses. Her vote may I m - neces­ penses. Hence, at the late Harmony convention Tin* jury in thr J«»n«*" l*uttrr-IA ml«-
D otato of Dofolttvo Titles
sary to secure th«- enactment of th«- freight rate the fmt quietly went forth that the "Imperative ■
rvt«irnr*| a vrrdfct >4 ••guilty,. »»
an«l that *»f tantf revision. Senator Fulton is our mandate" was to I m - defeated. at least, in the form u*
an«i l*«»tt. r «nd ”r»*»t guilty”
Have an /Kbatrilvt of liti.
(»» Umk
.X l»«*« of ap|wtel
given
only congressman that can appear in his seat. in which it is now proposed.
l’rrj«ar«*d hx ‘Ihr
by
and Fuller.
This fact di«l not se«-m t«> have any influence upui
Una County Asajraot Co.
our harmony brothers. They would not even r»-- The splendid succ«-'s <»f the Lewis and Clark 1 hr tir»i n>fiiti lioiMt for lan-l frnn«L »»1 «hr- i«*«.
put *«tl«*M«I fo pu.xi
)a»t wint»*r. when ALkinfa«,
■*r Mxrpl i»a m««-ttr1t> *«*r t*M«o«*y mmmm M,
qu«-st th«- «-onvicted and indicted congressmen to fair, simply shows the power of judicious adver­ «Mrvurwl
Putvr and Mr«
Wtt»«»n w»*rr fauutl {Mlrott« rt**w*iri<» 9 tlw ben a* Uf «»»K .
we j
resign that their seats might be supplied with ac­ tising. The fair management, in a nicely worded
it v
I L«* **« iiat<«r M tcLrll w •»* r«»fi-
tive members. Thia neglect approaches very near­ circular. express the old /at ion of the managment '»«<»**1 fa Jtinr Adding tbv lai«* run* '«•■ ioh i-1» I- - ’ X. H RI I »I »
Mana»rr ¡
ly to an insult to the pr»s»l«-nt. 11« can can ■ . to pn*HK for the |«rt it contributed in bringing vt« I m »»* ih*L«— n t«»la| t4 rl* vrn r«»nvh •
•rrn». 4 ««rnrr *»f 1-1 •« ! Hrowln 4u <<rre* '
th«n*. y« t not a ihtr ha» tteieii patii nor a
look upon it in any other light.
about success. Without the liberality of the news-
The «invention alsnild Ixve commended our pap« r.< in pushii p the interests of the fair, first, tern« i i>|»riMoniu«*ht r»«mfn* n»«*d.
president for the effort he has caused to be made, last and all the time, instead of the luindsome sur­
r«rtlrtn«l mm ha nt« are
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officials. It should have demanded the instant ugly deficit for the management to face. The hr inrrva««'' Itri» g ratlmstRl all lhr war
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resignations of Senator Mitchell and Congressmen new»|>a|>ers have, certainly, done well their j>art fr»»tn 3») to M> |«er ttAf. I'p the vrtHrv I • g rw ««f 1 I., £<!»>
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tive hom«*s and say to the pt-nple. "We do not jus­ ltailri.i l freight legislation seems sure to I m - one j Lad it u<*t l<erti h*r the fair. Another
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tify official corruption. Then-fore we compelled of. if nut th«- leading qu«-stion brought before con­ iinplr »wilt fewturr w;
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.Mitchell, Williamson and Hermann to n-s i. We gress at the coming session and the indications nre thittg they rt«nh| •. ra|w* t yrth' f t»> • I«-
an- n-ady to help elect men in their places a uinst that the fig lit wall lx- a hot one. The railroads rttw 1». *>r% Io g»i to the far»*, ami h»v«
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whom no taint of dishonor ex -Is." L’nfortunat- themselves an- becoming somewhat alarmed at the f»Mthllt|t hdt with who h
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ly. the convention did not do this. Is a party wor­ prospect of the people through cotigreu. exercis­ • tv.-*.-*- «»(tMiainrwa in l*»»rtUn<l la larit- I
thy of public confidence and trust, which thus tac- ing some contrail ov.-r the wealth that they, (the , ;«l the r«|pen*r of «»tlirr |Mrti’>h* of th« |
ivly n-fuses to condemn wrong whenever the con­ people) have created. These railway Ionia, like I ' »tat«* Ihit tlien there i» a hitter* ah««4«l |
viction of the wrong doer is reasonably well «-stal- the coal Iwrons. dislike, very much, to be compell-i ‘ aiat pay«hiv f r the r»**t *>t n» will con»* I
hshed? An- we to infer that so many of the liar to admit that the people have rights that must be j artfUtei, by ami hjr.
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monitors were recipients of favors from Mitchell, respected even by th«-
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