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About The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
'GBfe Nobrasho- Jnddpondcnt NOVEMBER 16, 1905 . ous power over tlie government, national and state wielded . by the Latest criminals in the tide ol time. ;It cannot be gainsaid that fxposures of commercial corruption will do some good, but how S Lrably more beneficial to country would be tk . tion, conviction and incarceration of the captains of industry who have turned out to be captains of crime. welcome'tothe'in Having ascertained to the point of complete conviction tliat graft is non-partisan, the people have decided that political inde pendence is a better weapon against corruption than par isanship The election of this year has produced a great body of independent voters that will hold the balance of power in future elections. lhese voters are not necessarily men without a party. They may believe in republican, democratic or populist principles but they have clo uded that the old maxim, "principles are more important than the man," is deceptive, and that principles without men of principle back of them, are useless. nafin The independents of 1905 differ from the independents of 1880 and 1890 in that they have cut their eye teeth. In those days the independents suspected, and when they expressed their suspicions, they were called fanatics and anarchists; now they know, and wily politicians can no longer frighten the conservative members of -the body politic by the familiar cries of canting accusation. 1 olitical PAGE 3 "4 leaders will be forced to deal more honestly with the people. Political leaders who are constitutionally unable to deal honestly with anybody, will not endure long as leaders in the new era of the "square deal." To the independents of 1905 The Independent extends a hearty welcome, whether they be men of party or men without a party. If they be men of party they cannot fail to do their parties and the people good. If they be men without a party they will also bo of much service to the people in keeping the parties in clean hands. James llazen Ilydo has told some very unpleasant things about Ihe connection of E. II. Harriman, Former Governor Odell and H. C. Frick with the Equitable Life. In plain language ho has accused Boss Odell and Harriman of blackmail and Frick of treachery, and all of dishonesty. The railway employes, who are in Washington to oppose rate regulation must be secretly in favor of what they oppose, judging by their arguments. ' The intimidation of railway employes recalls Hanna's famous threat: "Vote for McKinley on election day or don't come back-to work the next day. v NOW IS THE TiriE TO UNITE FOR GREAT REFORMS AR ALO N E. OTH 'o Ld" P A RT m'' AD PA RTY B088 E3 WERE Ar& NST H.M BUT THE PLeTe W TH HIM. TAMMANY, MURPHY AND ODELL RECEIVED A JOLTING FROM WHICH THEY WILL AGAINST H,M' BUJ J"Eo;E7j-E,,NG JERoME NEW YORK PAID ITSELF A SPLENDID TRIBUTE. NOT RECOVER IJ I YEARS q q rat N UON A Mi UN I CI PA L OWNERSHIP PLATFORM FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK, AND WAS NEARLY E L E CT E D H IS N OW CO N T ESTI N G T HEEL ECT I ON OF McCLELLAN, THE TAMMANY CANDIDATE. THE HEARST FIGHT WAS AN ANT,. TAMMANY, ANT. GRAFT, T, BOSS ANTI-FRANCHISE-STEAL' FIGHT. HE CLAIMS HE MADE A WINNING FIGHT AND THE ELECTION CON- '"m GLORIOUS ACCOUNT OF HERSELF, INDEPENDENT OF ALL PARTIES, THE PEOPLE WENT TO THE POLLS PHILADELPHIA GAVE .A GLORIOU , THIEVES. DECENCY AND HONESTY TRIUMPHED. IN MARYLAND BOSS GORMAN WAS K MACHINE WAS SMASHED AND RING RULE WAS DEFEATED BY BoTf.RE ENTIRE COUNTRY TO GIVE EXPRESSION TO THESE SIGNAL TRIUMPHS. THE COUNTRY .18 fiLAD NOT BECAME REPUBLICANS WON HERE AND DEMOCRATS THERE, BUT BECAUSE DECENCY WON. CONDITIONS WERE BECOMING mToiERABLED THiS ELECTION SHOWS THAT A RECKONING DAY COMES TO UNFAITHFUL OFFICIALS, NO MATTER HOW WELL THYNCOUR HOPEFULLY TURN TO THE FUTURE. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1906 HAS ALREADY BE, ri i N NEXT YEAR'S ELECTION WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT EVER HELD IN THIS COUNTRY. THE RAILROADS AND THE PEOPLE EACH ARE STRUGGLING FOR SUPREMACY. THE FORCES ARE ALREADY LINING UP. IT WILL REQUIRE THE BEST UNITED EFFORTS THNDEJDOsIT WILL BE IN THE FOREFRONT OF THE FIGHT. IT WILL FEARLESSLY DISCUSS EVERY PHASE OF THE RAILROAD QUESTION WE WANT 100,000 VOTERS TO READ THE INDEPENDENT. THE ONLY WAY WE CAN REACH THE PEOPLE IS BY YOUR mp LP Wl L L YO U HE LP US? YOU CAN DO IT BY SENDING US, LISTS OF NAMES. WE CAN CORRESPOND WITH THOSE ON YOUR LISTS AND CAN SEND THEM SAMPLE COPIES OF THE PAPER. TAKE ONE EVENING AND HELP US. BELOW IS GIVEN A BLANK FORM WHICH WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU FILL OUT, GIVING THE NAMES OF MEN WITH THEIR AD- nRPSSES WHO WOULD LIKELY BECOME SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE INDEPENDENT AND WHO WOULD ALSO BE LIKELY TO WANT. MR. BERGE NEW BOOK. WE WISH TO SEND THEM SAMPLE COPIES OF THE INDEPENDENT. rnT THIS OUT FILL IN BLANKS WITH NAMES AND ADDRESSES TO THE NUMBER OF ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE, AND PLACE THE SAME IN ENVELOPES AND MAIL TO US. THIS IS SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF SENDING THEM SAMPLE COPIES OF THE PAPER AND YOU INCUR NO LIABILITY WHATEVER IN DOING SO: NAME P O. STATE .NAME P. O. STATE