Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The fact that Roosevelt and Root favor the ship subsidy graft does not give that odious proposition any additional respectability or standing. It is an indefensible misappropriation of the people’s money. Senator Beveridge says that Mormon “Apostle” Smoot’s “cause is just” and that he will be allowed to retain his seat in the United States senate. The Republican party has found that it needs the Mormon church in its business. A gift of $3,750,000 each year of the people’s money to Harriman, Hill, Morgan, Spreckles and their partners! .Just think of it! If the people are not jarred into action by this monstrous graft they can rest assured that they will soon get other jolts. The Indiana retail merchants’ association, recently in session at Evansville, showed conclusively that its members are against the trusts and monopolies and want them exterminated. Now, if they will all vote accordingly, they will make real progress toward the accomplishment of their desire. The ditch law, passed by the Republican legislature two years ago, will undoubtedly be changed during the present session. The Democratic members will vote solidly for its repeal, and it is believed that enough Republicans will join them to do away with the odious measure and substitute a fair law.
Guggenheim, millionaire and trust man, has been elected United States senator by the Republicans of Colorado. The Republicans of Deleware, who, a few months ago, elected Dupont, the head of the powder trust, to the senate, have just chosen his colleague in the person of one Richardson, who is described as “a rich young man.” The state is despeately short of cash, but that fact cuts no figure with the Republican members of the legislature. Two years ago the army of unnecessary and useless employes in both house and senate was so larue as to be scandalous but this winter the outrage on the taxpayers is even greater. Th® Republican majority, by resolution, has authorized the appointment of additional employes for the sole purpose of creating spoils for distribution by Republican members. No question of neoeo* sity or cost has been considered. The only thing was to make places for insistent party workers. The
