The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 24, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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    MARCH 24, 1904.
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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
18 THE PRESIDENT AFRAID?
The hope of a good many brokers In
' New York now is that they may be
able to keep out of. bankruptcy until
the first of May, when the leases for
their 'offices expire and they can stop
the rent bill. Several days during the
last two weeks the sale of stocks has
been less than 75,000 shares, which,
- compared with last year when the
sales ran above 3,000,000, makes a
mighty change. Commissions have
run down to $2 for 100 shares. The re
sult of all this" false political economy
- the "capitalization of prosperity"
and the laudation of "captains of in
dustry" is that fifteen or twenty men
have gathered in , all the accumula
tions of the vast mass of the common
people of the eastern states. These
men have taken the money earned and
saved by years of toil and without giv
ing anything in return, have invested
it in gilt-edged -bonds and stocks of
this and other countries. The stupid
masses will go to work again, live
; scantily, endure privations and con
, tlnue to "vote 'er straight," whereas if
the laws were enforced, the thieves
wouid be sent' to jail and some of the
money could be recovered. Roosevelt
is said to be a brave man, but he dare
not, -order one of these millionaire
thieves to be prosecuted. ' It would
takei a braver man than Roosevelt to
do that. It would require a man hav
ing.! the courage of Andrew Jackson.
: BAN AGAINST A SNAG
The republican managers have run
against a snag. They -were 'going to
make a hugh cry about being the anti
trust party and point to the. merger
decision' as proof. "BuU suddenly ihe
lact was brought to light that there
v as $475,000 left in the fund voted by
congress to prosecute the trusts and
IW words of; one ... of., the justices of
the "supreme court, that criminal prose
cutions .should logically follow. There
is clear field now for the prosecution
of ' the trusts, north,' south, east and
west, and if the republican-adminis
tration is really. ; and truiy; an :antr
trust administration,;' it will go for?
ward and r ioi.ecute. The administra
tton k has t ' :i supreme ? cour t, and . the
universal I'mand of the people that
the robberies of the trusts shall be
stopped, to back it. With the way
open and the funds provided, if the ad
ministration refuses to prosecute the
i-val trust, the meat trust, the other
railroad ;:iiotrj it begins to dawn on
the party leaders that they are in a
worse fix tian If nb merger decision
had ever been obtained.-
! Before this, campaign is half over a
cry will go up from Maine to Califor
nia and from the lakes to the gulf:
"Why don't you prosecute the trusts?
There is no satisfactory answer that
c.n be invented to such a demand.
The law is good, the money is at hand
ttie trusts are criminal violators of the
law, why are they not prosecuted?
This merger decision, over which tbe
republican senators held a jollification
meeting, the managers are just begin
ning to see Is the worst blow that has
been struck against them.
One of the most successful and bril
llant newspaper . men in New York
genda to The Independent the Maee-
donian cry first heard on the plains t
Asia 2,000 years ago: ' Come nnd help
us." Hear him:
The nearer the presidential cam
palgn approaches the more Important
It seems to me that The Independent
should get to work In New York
There U a middle w ay hot ween Hearst
and republicanism, and it need- a
Volte. A paper uch as The InJepen-
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dent i3 the only adequate or avail
able medium. The people do not be
lieve with Hearst. They do not be
lieve with the republicans. Yet there
are a good many thousands who are
going to be led to Hearst because they
can't stand the 'commercial oli
garchy' and a good many thousands
who are going to be led to the 'com
mercial oligarchy' because they can't
stand Hearst
"The issue . seems to lie between
'conservatism' and 'clamor.' 'Con
servatism' under the oligarchy's in
terpretation means the preservation of
special privileges. . 'Clamor' means
opportunism, irresponsibility and in
decency.
''What the public wants is the
course that is associated with neither
of these. You've got the secret of
that course. Bring it to . New York.
Congratulations, for your success at
St. Louis."
KIEP A GOOD CONSCIENCE
The Independent is read by hun
dreds of the best educated men all
over the United States. ."While in New
York the editor was in the study oi a
scholar of international reputation.
Some remarks were made about the
shallowness of the editorial writing
n the dailies," high-priced weeklies
and magazines. This scholar in reply
said: "You can see the .distinction
that T make." He pulled out a huge
waste basket filled . with that sort of
literature 'and then pointed to a com
plete file of the Nebraska Independent
on one of the upper shelves of his
library, and said, . pointing to the
waste basket: "I glance at these, and
then chuck them in there. I 'readhe
Independent and then it' goes upthere
for future reference'
Mr. W. D. Home of Allegheny, Pa.,
expresses his opinion in the following
word3: "The Independent is, 'im
mense.' Those New York editorials,
in fact all your editorials, are. among
the very best I see anywhere. Per
haps you cannot stem the tide of pub
lic, degradation, but you. show and
continue to show a field of activity
for serious minds where they can ap
ply all their power for righteousness,
keep a good conscience and leave the
results to the Maker of heaven and
earth."
ANARCHY IN COLORADO
Sec 4, of article IV., of the consti
tution of the United States is as fol
lows: -
"The "United States shall guar
antee to every state in the Union
a republican form of government,
and shall protect each of them
from invasion, and on application
of the legislature, or the execu
tive (when the legislature cannot
be convened) against domestic
violence."
The duty to guarantee a republican
form of government does not depend
upon the application of the governor.
That Is a duty that the United States
at any time, and without any action
of the governor or the legislature, is
bound to perform. There cannot be a
republican form of government with
out an honest ballot. That there Is
no longer such a thing in Colorado is
known to the whole United States. A
congressman recently resigned be
cause he was convinced that voting
In Arapahoe county and Denver was
m much under the control of thugs
and dishonest election officers that
they were void
There cannot be a republican form
of government without courts, and In
Colorado courts have been overthrown
by the military, armed noldiers have
teen stationed In the courts and the
ju.lars m Intimidated, that they feared
to I sue a proeeaa.
There tan he no republican form ct
Rovernment where, peneful Ittc n
are draped out of their bed at night
ami drlvm out of the country by
armed mob ho are aide.1 and aWt
ted by the gnveriur. That has oc
curred tUe In (V!. ndo during the
latt )ear.
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whom was the manager of the largest
mercantile establishment, were driven
by force of arms in the dead of night
from their homes in Tellurlde. put on
a railroad train and transported sixty
miles distant. When their friends
proposed to escort thorn back the
governor of Colorado, so the papers
say, ordered out the whole of tho
state militia to make the work vt
the mob effective.
All this is anarchy and nothing else
and Is likely to precipitate bloody con
flicts. Colorado no 'longer has a re
publican form of government. It is
time for tho United States to Inter
vene, and secure to tle people of that
state their constitutional rights.
Tho New York dalllea have tren
complimenting Ktrsala upon the re
movat of the censorship on war nw
and telling hat ft biasing It la to
the people of that empire a well as
to all the world. The Uusslan cen
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the money power tensorahlp wf 'le
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Auurl.an tfnrship I "f fr more
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