P ' ""-) VTT- t M "'"" "b 7Vffh$HM'ml AUGUST 8, 1909 The Commoner. 11 r "fWr was placed under arrest. He denies that ho is In any way responsible for the hank's loss. Madrid cablegrams say that gov ernment reports indicate that the re volt in Spain has been checked. The entire Cuban cabinet has resigned. For ten minutes on July 30 snow flakes fell in the city of Omaha. An earthquake occurred July 30, covering an area of more, than 1,000 square miles in central Mexico. The towns of Acapulco and Chilpandingo were partially destroyed. Hi . AnVAssociated Press dispatch un der date of Washington, July 31, says: "Orville Wright traveled 47.431 miles an hour in his flight today in returning from the Alexan dria end of the course to Fort Myer. This is the official report made by the trial board at the war department today. His speed to Alexandria from the Fort Myer end of the court was 37.735 miles an hour, making his average 42.583. The Wright brothers will receive $30,000 for their aeroplane, $5,000 of which is the bonus for excess in speed over the contract requirement." Ten persons were killed and sixty were injured in a head-on collision of two electric cars on the Spokane & Inland railway late Saturday afternoon. The wreck occurred at Caldwell, Wash., a station between Couer d'Alene, Idaho, and Spokane. No. 20, the westbound train, had left Couer d'Alene at 4:30 p. m., and just reached Caldwell when It met No. 5, eastbound. Both trains were going at the "rate of about fif teen miles an hour. They crashed together without warning to the crew or passengers. An "Associated Press dispatch from New York says: "Dr. Luk Wing, Chinese vice consul at New York, a graduate of Lehigh and Yale uni versities, and who married an Amer ican -girl,1 sixteen years old, was mortally wounded in his office on the fifth floor of No. 18 Broadway by a Chinaman who gives contra dictory reports of himself" in pigeon English. Dr.k Wing-died tonight in St. Gregory's hospital, shortly r.fter 8 o'clock. He was shot in the back with a revolver, and the bullet, en tering below the shoulder blades, lodged in the lower lobe of the left lung. No attempt to probe for it was made. Mrs. Wing, who is ill herself, was driven to the hospital in time to bo at the bedside. Her husband recognized her and smiled, but at no time was he strong enough to make an ante-mortem statement." Letters from the People Lewellyn B. Pratt, Presldont Bryan Club, Coshocton, Ohio. I hasten to add my word of congratulation to the many you are doubtless receivinc upon the unanimous espousal by the United States senate of the income tax idea, one of the platform planks which you and all of us who have followed you since 1896 have been called anarchists for suggesting. Kind regards and best wishes. G. W. Gorman, Clinton, Mo. Please allow me to congratulate your correspondent. Mr.' J. M. Fend er, Muncie Ind., for having left the so-called republican party, the party of trusts and monopolies. Our pro tected industries having organized into trusts in order to obtain (among other things) the full benefit of the prices fixed by the tariff. Accord ing to the tariff law in my possession' it appears that the Standard Oil trust, the steel trust, the sugar trust, the coal trust, the lumber trust and the meat trust, are all protected; in fact there are several hundred of them on every conceivable product of universal use. The census of the United States shows illiteracy, crime and insanity to bo increasing three times as fast as the population, and having so increased ever since 1860, ever since we have had protection. It would therefore appear that pro tection was filling our land with poverty, crime and insanity in order to feed and fatten billionaire trusts. Indeed, Mr. Editor, why can not the democrats unite on pushing the wall of protection down, "down to hell, and say wo sent it thither?" F. N. Marquis, Johnson City, Tenn. In response to the question sub mitted by Mr. George B. Padget in your issue of February 5, "How can it be accomplished?" I beg to sub mit for the consideration of all who write in, or read these columns, the Initiative and referendum ao illus trated by its application to the liquor traffic, and as applied in Ore gon and other states. There is lit tle, if any, doubt that if ay one of a h"!f dozen of the planks of the democratic platform was submitted to the people of the country at a referendum election but that It would be carried by a large major ity. The trouble with national plat forms and elections is that there are so many issues pressing for solution that voters are almost compelled to ignore all but ono or two which ap peals to them. It may bn sutrcroHt- ed that tho initiative and referendum is too slow or that it will not work, but that is just what was said against local option, but it has, does and will work if only it is applied. C. F. Itoark, Greenfield, Iowa. I have been reading with much inter est the articles that havo appeared in your paper concerning tho last election. From tho drift of it all thero seems to bo a strong under current of hope that tho democratic party is a power not easily elimin ated from the field of activity. For the last decado the democratic party haB been a check to hasty and unre garded legislation, it has boen and is today, that secret monitor of tho nation, and yet an open book of moral principle to all tho world. Its principles aro co-extensive with tho foundation of our government. It is the party of faith and quiet force. It is the publicity bureau to the masses of those things which gloat in darkness or touch our national pride in tho weakest point. Com mercialism has been tho enchanting song of the sirens calling us into the shoals of inequality. It has been the diverging point between tho arti ficial and individual effort In the sense of arbitrary limitation. Too often tho case, organized govern ment becomes a benefactor to ono class while a greater burden is placed upon the other. Ono becomes a mighty power while tho other must go on "making bricks without straw." Wo can not disfranchise one nor enthrone the other, but it has been the opportunity of tho dem ocratic party to bring these unhar monized classes in all different con ditions to the public mind. In doing so it has made a place in American politics that it can never vacate. Tho young minds of tho nation have caught a view from tho leaders of democracy who, like a towering mountain catch tho first light of a new day and reflect its rays back below. There are men in the dem ocratic party whose horizon is large and far-seeing. 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