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TWO. THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1912. Cbt Albuquerque morning journal Tin: cask of riTTsnviu.il. (OtflMal Mwmr af Kn Mate) rsblWMd kg tfca JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. ft A. MACPHRKHON j am Kit a m.Aih. ... B. DANA JOHNSON . . . . . . Praaltlaat .Managing Editor ftdiu Western Hrprewentatlto, tt J. ANDKItSON, Marquette Building, Cliicr.ro, ML Fa at em Hepi-oK-nialNe, RALPH It. al II J JOAN, t Park I low, New York. Sntarag aa aaentnt-rlaaa mattar at tha poatoffica at Albuqu.niua. N. M., oodr act f Congraaa of March I. 1171. TNI MIIKMVII Jill KM 41 I TUB r.RAitivo Hri'i hi m a i ai i n or r.w mi i, n liiiHriMi thk ruis. C1PI: OF TUB Kll'imil A FAKTT ALL THK TIM F. AMI THK METIKlllH Or THK. Hill III H'A! fAKTV lgN THBV ARB HII.IIT. Lmrw Hrrvlalloa than mmy other Da par aa haw Meilra. Tha mil. paper la Kar Maate) la.M arar amy TKKMfl or HI H. KirTION. Dally, bf mall, ona month ........ Daily, by rarrl.r. ona month 7 pir la la Uta rt Oa Tha Morning Jnuraal baa a htahar rtr aalalloa ratljia than la ai-eor.la to aay aUiar papa la p. M-wlno." Taa Amari aaa 91aaapar INrartary. AlJllgl FHgi MEW MEXICO v.yv 3 if, I Il jij,'" .ttr ?v.yn -aV S JIWVS KICK. There I a good deal of Justifiable Indignation In San Junn county, Niw Mexico Judt Hi tf-a'ji I on account of Ihf retrenchment policy of the Den ver and Itlo lirunde railway which has reduced the train set vies Into the Can Juan country from dully to tri weekly, thus further Isolating; one of richest and moat prok-reaHlvo und moat prosperous sections ,,f the state. It la hard to understand th wisdom of such a policy. The Denver and Itlo (Irande makes much of lla north ern New Mexico territory In lla ad xertiaiiig literature hut apparently In not koIiik out of i way to foster thr development of that district. It la n lira VP Injustice to the Sail Juan; hut It "light to work out for the benefit of AlbuiUeriUe. Tile otitlntiatlon of uch a policy in hound to help the movement for a southern outlet. It la Impossible to Lottie up one of the greatest Irrigated sections of New Mexico. Those people and their bua Ineaa must time an outlet; and the altltmlo of thai I'. l.i r, ramie In the cue for greater activity on the part of the people of central New Mexico. It ha been demonstrated that what waa thought to lu the wont part of the route between here and Farming-ton la e.ially traversable for auto-, inohllea. In time tbeie la nothliiK that can prevent the ( -otiatrip tlon oT a rallroail from Albuiiuriue to Fiiriniimton. In tho meant liu for that lll tiike time every considera tion of buaineaa enterprise demundu that an automobile. ficUht and )ua enKcr service tie eatatiliahi'd be tween the two cltica. Once hiRt.tlli-d It will at b iiat be aupi rlor to the trl- I How Plttuburnh ha adopttJ the .business form of Kuvernment and l accompllshlnz her moral and com mercial regeneration through aheer determination and civic spirit, against fcrcut ol'ftaclea, ia graphically told In the leadint; article In the current number of the Saturday Kvenlnif font. It Is un Intensely interesting ptory to those who have been wntch Iuk the steady progress of the move ment to eliminate partisan politics, and resultant graft and rnal-admln-istration. In American cities. Pitts burgh, In the face of the opposition of the state ring and bosses within anl without her corporate limits, has "on more than half the battle and there Is good reason to believe that her government Is getting to the point where it is administered in teres! of the people. Instead of over a hundred aldermen, und an equally unwieldy number of school dlstrli officials, Pittsburgh government now In the hurida of less than a doze men. Tiny uro men in whom the people have i onfldeni e, who receive each over six thousand dollars a year salary and who devote their time to the business of running the city and running it as a man would run hi private husincus. The most significant lint about Pittsburgh s commission form of government is that while these men at tiie head of affairs are the unanimous choice of the city. many of them would be defeated on a ward vote. In other words the ward system. If reverted to today would immediately put unfit men bin k into office. Pittsburgh Is a city of over half a million people. Hy an overwhelming majority tho people of Pittsburgh hav condemned us worse than useless the old aldermanln form of government In the face of tremendous opposition one of the leading citlea rf America hus adopted the business form or gov eminent und Is sutlufted nnd prosper ous. Hundreds of amuller towna in scores of states have long ngo demon strute, the efficiency of the commls slim form and tho censelessness of In Jectlng national party lines Into city inaniiKeineiit. Tin invention of Oal The proposed wireless station at San Francisco, with Its lofty tower, may link our Pacific coast with Japan, and will certainly be able to communlen! with the Cnnal Zone and the Hawaiian Islands. The distance record thus far Is that established by Marconi on the way from Ireland to Pouth America, when he received messages at a point live thousand miles from home. As pirins physicists are asking whether by this means we shall at some distant day reach across Interstellar spare to communicate with a neighbor planet. I A prima donna In the Toulouse opera house offended opera-goers by her original version of the final scene of "Tosca." Instead of a flying leap irom the prison battlements, being a lady of operatic avoirdupois, she fleet ed to bo shot. Evidently Mm. Corap te believes that while runs are a part the ln-j(,f (he prima donna's business, Jumps are not. veston and Dea Moines hus started new era in the government of Atnerl can rltlcs, largo iml small. The time Is rapidly coming when partisan ad miiiistrution ny on unwieldy sysrem of aldermen will be a relic of undent history In this country. Till: OKIl.M AT ITS IlKST. v e hear much of the ravages of the ginger germ In the turner cities of New Mi'tko but are upt to over look the enterprise und push which uro bringing to the front the smaller towns nil over the state. In ielr work fur the New Mexico Resources Kdition of the Mniiilng Journal, which mil be tho largest newspaper ever published In the southwest, giving the world for the first time an ade quate Idea of tho resources of the state as a whole, the representatives of this paper have found the readiest response from the relatively smaller towns. The various towns along the lllo lirande smith of here have al ready been mentioned; the eagerness wMh whh h they have accepted a splendid udvei Using, boosting: oppor tunity. Is equalled by towns of simi lar sl.e all over the state. It Is through the liberality of such towns us Springer, Cimarron, French, IUWSOl. Yllllbtlltl. Tlli-llllli-:)! I I'l a i u 1 sunn which .,, .vlir.j , h..n Ju.en I...W .np.vs. Heavy unto ,,,, th.-rs that the trui ks can bundle at twelve mil.s ai., , ,. ,.,lMe, ,,, nniir neariv eerthlnu that a Irelght train i an li-p. Sin Ju.iii get her siii i'lli" in and her produi t out more iil kly by iiie.ms i,f a gas tdine route to .Mloiqiierque than by the pi em lit mi tho, I and it would he lb- furl M.-p tow.ti.l i oiiholld.itlns the linrthwe.-t Willi the , ef the Mute ,iud Pinking the ImkK which nrt .-Mitum r Morning J. make IliU It might I. and ui n - e- l.e Governor Foss of Massachusetts Is taking precautions which Indicate that the members of the Illuck Hand are prowling- around this country Instead of going over to fight the Turks. Kven a Plack Handcr should show more patriotism In such u crisis. With characteristic firmness Mr. Koosevelt resents uny Insinuation that he did not have exactly his own way in every step of that vice presidential n omination. The Congressional Kecord is the one publication on earth that regards It as mora Important to please the contributors than the subscribers. The Chinese hope, they say, for the abdication of the emperor. Whs- stand on formality in this matter? It Is lucky the Vancouver robbers who got off with 11,909 didn't ee cure that other jollur. Father Says Two kids rnidesaing, four a care, six a burden, and eight an affliction, in. I no man is responsible for his af flictions. Relatives are an affliction, and I suppose a man has to have afflictions to make a man of him, but If I had had any Influence with Providence, 1 should have preferred not to be a man. There is just one thing; In this world more pitiful than a country minister, and that Is his wife. A man who can't lie Is a fool, and ne who wont, a bigger. Now I, being u preacher, have to lie In a business way. To tell a man tliuii there is a bigger hell than this artli is u lie on the face of it. lie ause there couldn't be. Manners dun t count any more than the good apples on the top of the box to hide tho rotten onus be ncath. If a man reached forty without be coming a cynic, he was a fool and might never have reached forty. A success can be n cynic, for cynic ism is simply a pretty good Idea of the ine,-innes of human nature and uniounued t-xprt tation or any- tning especially accent coming from Jt. Nothing is mure important ourselves and what affects us. than I.ove is divine, hate devlllHh and meanness Just cussed human nature, and u mixture of the three, in more or less degree, makes man. ,1 'inn , ounl v in roloi.nl... to bill. I .--,11, The m curim: (, n null tw.en bile ,.u. I p.irmniKtoii In.ike the s, nice j.,, (r.un tlx A t it-' I.e. I il I.umiii an ioiiI.I I. tip to Ji llo t SpllllKS. f. W til urees edition but I. v.rjoiie of the pi.,,, mention. . I tnkell up the role- t wlt'i elltlllisl.isili and their ilti.ns ii. I. ecu unaniui ous in the fe.lin.. Hi, i tin opportune ll WHS one not o l.c i. lei le.l. :.i. h of Illl-M p. I, , v, I 1 1 Hie I JS.. of the many mint.- aii,,,,h meninnd. will tune all 1 1 1 1 il i ,i l , . 1 write up I omidctelv i.iuiiii ll.. i,t. ..I J t lie low n nnil the il. , no lit of (lo iilrai the- i -sources of its M ti-mndiiu ounti. A man wlio know s lite never wrote I t It. It Would be too painful. It w mil. In I Mell. The ItobbsM. rrlll Company. .Iiliu.ii.. I'.M.V remote 20 ADDED TO SHOP FORCE AT US w ool J start, built io.an! dollars, it n ,-'inmte.l. load in g 1 hi.e lo Inti a l.l t.e iiulo.- i . ; ii( lo I I lit! n In .!.,; bir, t.. ,, v ,u! 1 .-. Vot;M til;. "II I he I t --.111 t. I f a .!, .! I he il.' . f th will put the t'.u ininiiloli a i. -Ha t'.. ,-. an.! t esen t I n! a d. iv and -i solo lr,p. il I '!. 1U. II. Ills.'h e. MUM MM. I XI il M I I! wltli something . have taken tile w oi k ot a.lv am . The people In tow ns hae ,!..,. it.- w i.l. a ake hull. Ions a.' . t 1 1 I l! ll.l 1. kl c lloil l.tn; ..' I--K i.l. -i.l r i he nu n w In m part In the Miialhr thjt th. i hell, v e in i h c until whit t hc iutiotis ami in tow n . I . I w hele Santa Fo IVople Wuiking More Men; Raton Man Training for 0o Willi Pappen, Indian rbamp'ion. 1 1 t it i .i l : .., I i In-. .il v Inl.n...-. ni ; ti urn a fti . . i t ,r how V loi g r nr N at! t ib. . I .No V d. b.- Jlari. v. I Is tmr.ilc.i t etillv "l.'s . f- 1111 .1 t.. fl. I. .i 11,. - the t, , .1.'' I "hit 1 Nell 111 . ill. T . ...i pel It I ai !...- Joiirtial in i ..f ki liu s' il. i!l the I st 11. .- is.-n .uiij mil i t. i. i ti.iir ri;iMisi o. . t .i f ..i. T' I ' h i . 1 1,. . to 1 ! tt It k i of tt-, I'ulr w h . f ein'rv. sas t'i l.c.i.-.r. arc ilije t ma le the rni - i n t hi ar'uti . l. r .slon Tb. in the lib1 e ihi.i. w h i nml t o .r I i.'t r 1 j r iiii -i -ii .111 e .1. I t' 1 I e ,r I. ."-- 1, .ai. t f th, 1 t.lle w.ll be. e sub)e-. t io . t :art to a.rklt' rtiv Ph'.ia.:.: ph'a d x ..-t r- a t.- fcsta anv :,r. pouts aa trt ihi.rt la pro; er I i ) . s'a.-e p. torn si II. at d U I bat atfi. .!-i ! ' I. el: M tr o a r. i rs the t..ii'a see. ef ti-p- . pr ... !, I ' rw . Ii-. h tie- V ft ; . i irternational arMt: !. Theia l eveiy pr'iare. t that the d-:.-e i.l be l. r.g e.ne and there l r,-n .i N'lfif tk.t It ,i! be -r'm. ni"-- t-ut the irrt:iic phase . f this ... - t r a.i .-tea of peir." i urn tti' ! rs v th I'hate Is ,... i r.,e.l tho ..-. -.. .n li.iinf ih. ps. a-i.t is. g-,.:er min-t.r m' vo.es m th -! in lavir ,f l'i- I"'. li-i -m i t av si( l.il C ftrresp,ili-Mea ! Muralag JtMjraiall '' is, .V M ., Jan. 2K. Twenty lo " men have I-. . n added to the .-hi. ia I e Mtop for. . here this week, in -.st ..! whom are . tpcriencej men in. I hue l.een ti aiiM.'i-i n d here from poll u in I lie last. several coming 'l'..peki. Kan., ai-.! Chicago, III. ii . I.. either la. il oil ur trans. l.iiel I . , th. i i la.es n the svstein Un- e.k. Tlii Mii.ua it heal t.ase in ih.- lo. ai shop force. I s .1 ! :l tin , 'I il .1 ill I Me-- y i-t 1 i.tn . h. Ii. I , inpliiivs nn. I C, I, -n wood . both been bouaht liy Il I', nlilham, . lain, r of the National bunk and liua Her i' ixe'riiiicej ilairyman, and pl -i ...mi I, i nieriii- the Urn Into ii.- r. .i-cM ,uirv l '.. iies on the l.i Pied W n.t, ra U here from Kston. I isib tun ii, K t,.r is,, ntteeii-round I ihi with ton F.pp.n. the Indian - limci mt:. The fiKlit i. m tie Lulled th. ih if l.t.ruari. and i f the town are almwini; ti .-.. .i Intel. s tn tni i ..iiiiiii; e ent. ' " :!1 ban a strong ha. k- " "' v have n , ni admirers tn ' " ' -l ai oth, r p'.a es in the sld.-n -. four I town was purchased t rot Sera. tn.ii ed to k and l-i.-.t.-.j ,n a nne htah h ool building irn.and of . s- S.ir.ta Ve rapi hav e sided r:M ai-T.t l.i the.r f.-r.- this ek. ed M Jf.rtedale pf p.k Citv. Ok la. n.ia i .-en aevurefl f--r the pi 1 lo , .- x, :l I. l-h I i t!-- I t -l tin- i ee l. i n. ,r thp in.te " teen ..uile a ate I- i n.o.-.era hue. SOMETIMES the automatic resiK nator fails to work. a WE DAKE Colonel Roosevelt to ,s.iv that he will not run. aa JIMMY C! A R FIELD came danger ously near Buying something P. KG INS TO LOOK as if the Pev en liki.-s oil field had come to suij s THE STEAM whistle Is largely su perseding the steam roller in mod cm politics. THE AIUTIOHT irrigation well must be followed by the water-tight LtltCll. THEY OUGHT to turn Tinsley out to pasture now for a few days. He bus earned u rest. MANY IjKMOCRATS are learning the painful lesson of how to bo h ip- py though boomlesH. CI'HA HAS a wholesome respect for the iron sho.l toe of the massive boot of b,er I'ncle Hamml, a EVEItYTHINO begins to Indicate that dynamiting has been one of our favorite amusements during the past iew years, s THE DLKR OF CONN.M GHT Is a Rood scout. He wore neither knee pants nor a sword all the time h a was in Washington. THE SOCIALISTS of the United States are looking for an emblem. Why not the custard pic? no upper crust, you know. a A FATAL EXPLOSION Is repir'eJ In the barracks at Guayaquil. Evi dently the McNamara organization has been ranging: far afield COUNTY OFFICIvftS may continue to draw pay, saya Cii'.ncy. This w ill doubtless prove of at K-ast casuul in terest to u. number of citizens. as THE POET of the Ohio state peni tentiary, who was paroled last month has been sent back for stealing-. Hut there aro other poets still at large, a. J'KKHAPH THE butcher who went to tho penitentiary for iuit:lnK lead smaers in nis (-iiriMtnnui turkeys was only trying to hold the price down. a PEHHAP8, us Glassoock says, that will be the outcome; T. R. will he nominated without being a candidate. other people's money more easily, 4. A TYPOGRAPHICAL error caused an Abilene, (ivas .) paper to make the following announcement: "A citizen's mass meeting for the discussion of th electric light question will be hell at court house on Thursday evening." aa A CORRESPONDENT of the Hutchinson. (Kan..) News announces that "Walter (inodman, a farmer near Stafford, lost sixty head of hogs by swine disease last week, and D. L. Ruckles and Paul Girod, also of that section, were victims." OCR IOCS HOW those unenlighten ed Eskimos have always had shrewdness enough to keep out of polar controversies. It is quite like ly moreover that some gum drop fiend In an igloo discovered the pole long before Dr. Cook thought of it. THE L AND NO T SENTIMENT SAYS t WE X MR. CLANCY Says Criticism of County Fee Opinion is Based On Dislike of Effect and Not On Legal Validity, Albuquerque, No M., Jan. 27, 1912. T0 the Editor of the Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Dear Sir: As a general rule a per son holding such an office as the one which I occupy must expect that his official acts will not please every body, and ought not to attempt to de fend or discuss them through the press, but in view of your condemna tion of my recent opinion on the subject of compensation of public of ficers during the time between their qualification and action by the legiR lature on that subject. I feel Impelled to call to your attention a view which apparently has escaped your notice. I will say distinctly, however, that 1 have no desire now to defend that opinion, and 1 am satisfied that u will meet the approval of such law yers as have time to give It consideration. Your criticism of the opinion Is founded upon your dislike of its ef fect, and not upon any discussion of Its soundness as a matter of law. You say that it Is based upon an as sumption that the legislature will not act as required by the constitution. but this is inaccurate. I made no such assumption. I pointed out the possibility of non-action, and the lack" of immediate remedy, only to empha size the view that the old statutes as to compensation of countv officers must be considered as in force until the legislature does act. Personally. I believe that the legislature will act In accordance with the constitution, and will do so as early as is practicle. icinn it 1 1 1 1 f i ntwwtHiii i CURE WHEN OTHERS FAIL-WHY? Because we devote all of our time and attention to the T treatment of those diseases In- $ eluded in our specialty, only. AV'e have made a life long J study of these diseases, spend- Z ing thousands of dollars in re- T search and have made many Important discoveries and per- fected old ones, evolving a J special system of treatment for X each particular class of troubles that is safe, sure and certain. 4 The possession of such knowl- s edge thus obtained accounts for T the difference between success J and failure. It means better office and laboratory equipment, concentration of effort and victory t over disease. ' WE TP E T SUCCESSFULLY: Catarrh in all its forms, Rupture, Rheumatism', Blood poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Epilepsy, Nervous de- I cline Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Cystitis, Prostatic troubles, piles'. Fistula and Fissure and all Private Diseases and weaknesses J and their complication in men ana women. WE NEVER promise a cure In incurable conditions. t We' NEVER start treatment until we have made a correct dlagno- X WE NEVER attempt to cure without first removing the cause. T WE NEVER send medicines or appliances C. O. D. unless request- I ed to do so. ... v. ... X WE NEVER divulge the name of un inquirer or exchange mailing J lists with other parties. WE ENDEAVOR to give full value in returns of health for every dollar paid us for services. Our motto Is "Live and let live" and our charges are always reasonable and based upon results produced. IF UNAHLE TO VISIT THE OFFICE WRITE for Information re tarilini; homo treatment. All ocrrespondence confidential. SEJW One of our books. Diseases of men. Diseases of women. J-OH Skin, kidney and rectal diseases. Chronic diseases. t Either one of the four will be sent in a plain sealed envelope upon I receipt of four cents for postage. Those who have seen them pro- t nounce them the best books of their kind In print. INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS J H;iinm'tt Iilfck. (Established 5 year) 13 Paso, Texas. 4 a. officially to declare the law to be dif ferent from what it really in. I appreciate fully your practical suggestion that the present condition may lead some of the county officers to attempt to delay or defeat action by the legislature, and I personally regret that possibility, but that is no good foundation upon whio i to base a construction of the constitution. I trust that you. and others who sym pathize with your views, may be able to arouse public sentiment to such an extent as to influence the legislature to a prompt and early discharge of the duty imposed upon it by the con stitution with regard to this suhject, but in saying this I do not intend to express any apprehension that the legislature will not discharge that duty. What I wish to make clear ts that your criticism Ls based entirely upon your dissatisfaction with the effect of my opinion, and while I sympathize with your feeling, yet it would be highly improper for me to permit as to the meaning of constitutional provisions. Yours truly, FRANK W. CLANCY. Gaby ot Contemplating Matrimony. London, Jan. 27. The agent of Gaby Deslys says that the reports cir culated regarding her marriage are Incorrect. I iincial of Hilly Dcluiicy. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 27. The fun. eral of William (Rilly) Delaney, the famous trainer, was held here today and the body was cremated. At the dead man's wish there was no religious or other ceremonies. such a feeling to influence my mind till druggists. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism ars simply rheumatism of the muscles duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism, and require no internal treat ment whatever? Apply Chamber. Iain's Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives relief. For sale by Why didn't We think of that before? I That there are many difficulties In Ecuador was T rtered. shit. I a miimi- 1 b ty m 'j , t --;- ! en l-mtiij reo ,h pied j,-n for i-hil'ren y.., tn niuvi that Cham-hetti-sa Cn gs firmed, la mist f-fe-tuil ..r ....t. ri.vp an. I whuopir.f e' Ml iti. i ., , ,,, ta.i.s no h.itl 1,1 Oiu. ii t i nl llllltbl"!. aa A MAN OF, LONG experience In politics would ihave shorten mora can tlon than Mr. Ayjlson did in invitlm; a collision with Wattersoniitn sai- caem. PRESIDENT 11. P. Joy of a well know n automobile coiuuiny Is touring the Sunset Trull. It i unnecessary so state what kind of u ride he ls tak ing IT USED to te that ca.mpa.Un man agers pointed with pride to the stzi of tho bar'l. Nowadays thev has'ilv change the conversation to other to) ICS. EUROPE Is developing a great de- man j for American automobiles, 'this mny also help to offset the ouuo of American dollars in exchange f'-r art treasures. CHINESE detectives have broken Into the limeliKbt at Portland, lire. Qulckee, Doc Wui. on. Iillngum hand cuffee, keti hum muchee bad Melicun nous thn r. a NEWSPAPERS of the United States are discussing the best remedy for frozen water pipes. Why not try tnrnlnir the water off the night before tiny tre.-xe? A POPULAR hero of Ecuador was hanged, draw n and quartere burned and put through mill. We await with anl his condition. a A PARIS, (Mo . paper states that a number of young women there have "taken Leap Yt ar bv tho horns." Evi- leiitlv they Intend to get married bv hook or crook. NEW YORK GIRLS are hiving llki'liesnes of their "best" young iiu-n ph. tographc.l ,,n their finger n.uU. precaution to have them alw.ivs ..n hand, as it were a KoMEIPiDY is now trying the Jury In the starvation use. Now id. us th Jury is in iian-h more Heel i f protection than th--prisoner in the ,1 i k. THK MISSiil llI repiiblaans f ,:..i to scrap. That used to be u 1.1.11,11,. bil characteristic of the U. 11. p. in the majority ...f ( uses. Nowadays it is considered a r.iti Item. 1UI.L P.RYAN Is trying t. fix m, the Missouri ii.. We don't wm.t to bu't In. but would like, as a friend, to all -Mr. llrian s attention to the fre quent line 01 t ie ti"ee-rr..i K.-r. 1 A ROSTOV MINISTER ret. nt v re. rred t" b-ilq. n "new av. a on the ocean of ti'.. (ia poetical f;g .re w as nl! r'Kh-. but ' fr. sh ft-iut"" woo d hue li.in nearer the triuh. Sl'Cr, KT R Y of Agriculture Tson. t W ..-himfton. baa iu.-d a tr.-atise m 'Mow t.. Tre.,t silk Iters " It has .n the x -I t-ril irnpreaslon fr some me that th,.. ?!,oul. be treat. 1 w.th ! respect. ' i eii'l'lliiS in the New Y- ik'I "',! und got boit. r. j , whisky given to . ur, mora's ot a Th-!:.., -'t V iu some parts 1 ; t::- .X THESE INVESTIGATIONS i:-ipra-.t s .n i.ie rryatery 01 now m-it yi parkfra r..l , I rr. a gr. a ! c-i. :e.; k'r. jit and ether hav benm niilli.rt'- wirh.vut knowing a blame thing aVmt ih-" rits.;s of the buainera. a. A S7.vi-KT '1N MAN, rom i, t1 r,t b.ttflar-e. pteid.! ter Pght Seti len, m i f Icr tht might l k o; -'ul- . '.m Pirhlpstie ll-..i.(."..t d-it 4 .. w - , t he rcvl l take awa the way of legislating satisfactorily and properly on this subject, will be admitted by any one who has given careful attention to it, but that is not a matter fur discussion at the pres ent time. I cannot, as you appear to think that I should, permit tin- personal de sire to Influence my mind In the con struction of a constitutional pro vision, nnd In this particular matter, I have endeavored to suppress any mental reference to what I would like. If the constitution had declared that the county officers elected at the first election should receive no com pensation until the legislature should a.-t, this would have been better cal- lllated to civ,. effect to the puipq.se .f destroying the present system of iimpeiisatiun, but the constitution does not say anything i f the kind. and 1 am unable to inject into tt lomethinc w lih h is not expressed in it. My view of what the law- ought to be cannot properly Influence me t ! 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