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? ? it ti? field, v I the Senate by il ?-?'... ppli to the olil wounds, und atril ?01 ulk roadin ti ( | ? ??T tile t'tir. ? ? . Mi?- bill i- p.,?--???] by i".t!i house ? ? ? ? h ident for hi . hich wil law, ??r for his veto, will nullify all tin ' ?ne, uni? i' i ?il be pass? ?! by th< Flous? -i : .-? n ite again by I ? -, . nough to bewilder an n with wort ? ? in. Str.iT. urroundings of the Hou . and ?-v t.? make ^??.il on hi- job, In- frequentl) I ? running ahoul lik?'., hen with hydrophol . H up and dutit eoming down. II? mmenti I telegi ms of threat? Hisdi iti gu? i urge him 'I h< leaders force him Im. k And th< result is thai some time or other he i ? ? i rush oui into the moonlight, take one long breath fragrant April air, and babble foolishly to tl "D ' : thai i- ii"t all. In hi- "t? in?.in? nt at tin- begin ?**?' ninjj ??: this < "? 'ii^r?- he find at his offici ' . morning an?! every evening seekers after j< ? have ii'?i ?already 1" en filled by the new administration. Mosi ? i them an his constituent , ome ol them resi ?ngton. Some of them are apparently i! t?. ?!??, an : ive upon tin ?r face ? tl?.-1, ? ? tnd hard times. He deals with all of them '??? t he? in whii h m? an ? thai noi many "!' thei ? ?lu, 1 to it is that he will work t"r the n? m ? : the disappointed on? into uchaframe i thai they will not vote, talk, and \\"rk againsl when he i- up for rc?lci tion. ing "f drawing down ?.?ven thousand five ?-." Farmer John, who ?ilwa*. ? foremost at the tove, "is like robbing us tax What mi earth ?!?? you think ., man can do with ill 1 ?? fir i plai t?, tl nd 1.rding hou ? m Wa hington take it away fn?m him in large lice . ? !-- ?'? under the delu ion i : i 'ongre - have onl> tv . ami the other is to pay them Mort "v i. '?'??? peopli im in amounts varyini from i . ? -i .luir, h ? philanthropic pi? ni- . ... :?:...oui?- or graspta* ? : ?' ? " . rnay ad ? ? nough left i'-r these pui All mi]."- in Congress originates in com* ?h? riili.'t- belongs to two oi itntnittee meets two "i I' ? -:'- ?i..! houlder his ? ,n ! -!'..- ti"t H ill.- Mils f.i.-rr.-'l t" that ? '.um ?? ? . nd of no i.. - .him by his tVI It is practi? -illy a ne? ? ol !ii fellows, ih.it : irk. Aii'l. when a new in? 1 thousand bills are in th. , .a i h mi t., room, .in. I tint his voice i> one "t those which will decid? uli.it nil .i -u. - are to 1?' r.-i.-.tfl '.r if the weighl "!' the world had ipon his un? \ *.;.-? : ? ? : il itten ..irioty iiiul iitirnl-.T of topi? - on ulii.li the constituents write to their i mbers. And a tragedy could be built on the .Irearj political death I bei who have failed to in .-..i *":?. . letter promptly. The member who has in*<>f abilil ? up with hisc< ?rre ipondence and exerts himsell t.. the utU*rrnosl t.. fulfil all the ? ma<lc !.. him l?v hi ? . generally taya in But, it he doesn't answer those1? ttii , ami it" he do? n't work for his own people, ill be brief, n<. matter how perfeci an organization he may have I? t*. al home or how brill he -'.ill deliver in the next ign. The voters, ti^'tiriiiK' thai they gave the man hi ?ob, raleulate a little further, and reach the con? clu i'.ii tint i,, j ,n W'.i hingt.?n to work for them and l<> la* .?n th? l !n m every /*") ? i. !? h tin* n.-a lawmaker ^* -i I bend all :.i i n< rgi? ..... of lulls in wlii. It be is ii ? ? ? lar di tri? t. He mus? know ?? ? men wh? men of big comn . rutinizers of legi I ition, ??ill ? hinder him in his projet ts. If you -1..I1 bill passed, or an appropriati river in jrotur ?county, or for a public buil town, you will stand a fair, ham .? to g? your Representative has found ure on its way. He mi go*******ning such bilk. He mu I ? ?,, .^^ committee ??.,? li measure has been r? ??? ' He must o,, to see the chairman of th I omi the*******. 5ers of the special Mbcrommittee wl -.., oiiht bio. Finally, when il i- report? I, ,,n ?j^ floor ready to ?ask a vote on il 01 ?? by unanimous consent. Hi? nt to the Senate, he mus? foil . port for n there from one or both of 1 senting his State. To hav? II into law, a member mus! ? An in? idenl illustrating tl .,t the la l Congf???. A new m n having a bridge bill reported to th< H 1 ? -. Tl done in su? h a mann? r tl I it u?, and had it passed by majority ?-???? .-?,1 un. der the impre ion thai tl ?? is 01 1 gent" ?aliii'lar. And. when he I unanimous consent, the obi -I'll never forget thai rule again," ufly. "These rules arc the hai :.. member 1 ever saw. OCCASIONALLY neu Congn i inlv a month or two ago 01 W ? ington "to look the fi? Id ovei He infonned many older memh pi i, e "ti the Way - and Mean I ? 11 about the tariff. Il ''? nter hi< t places on 'hat powerful coi ? man as the reward for both marl I length rvii e. He fell ab ol itel to make knoam his desires, and tl him. He wa di ? ? in1 ?gnments that the ol I? ought to have, not rhr ones he want? h instances, howevi r, are much 1 ? '; THF. RTSE OF CAPTAIN RUSER f 'I' ill \ : th. L. uise, I - ? A. ! ' ' - ' - ? Friday i Ism; ? i, ? - ? "If the 1 I ' .... ? ' ? " ' ' ? " ' ' ? ' ? - I ?' ? 1 ' ? : I I, ' ? I ? . ... l: ? ? ? C ipl Uli II.Mi a I naa-r ' ' tened leaped inl .-I < h ' ?? ? I. ? ? " ' elf. tir, over i . ? " ? ' ? | ; rab? ? ? i mall boal ? i-ffc<-|? 1 ? ' kti ii . ? . ? ment. ' IV ., . ? . . Il ? ? ? n?l guarantee to sail ?\ u'r, " ? ? r. H ? ' ? ? I) T : By JOHN TAYLOR PARKERSON : fearful of i a safety: I ? ii':' ! ? that 1 Id feet; ! : ? ?. and ng u| 1', -. ?' ?- til ? ? ? <>ur hand full 1 let alone . ?\\ - II . . | ftei V. ' the charts ai ? - .-. ? tii ran low i ? ? ? : | ? ? ? ? ? . ntinenl nd New ^ "\V< II r drinkii I I'. 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