. Review of reviews and world's work. EX-SPEAKER .J. WAKREN KEIFER, OP OHIO. (In Congress again after twenty years.) THE PROGRESS OF THE [ THE LEGISLATIVE SIDEWALK SNOWBOUND. The Presidents Message : Get busy I —From the Journal (Minneapolis). suitable legislation, however, is far more dif-tictalt than to set forth the need of public super-vision and contiol of the great common carriers ;while it is further to be said that it may proveeven more difficult to pass suitable measuresthrough a hesitant Senate than to put them intothe proper form. There is nothing of a radicalor sensational k
. Review of reviews and world's work. EX-SPEAKER .J. WAKREN KEIFER, OP OHIO. (In Congress again after twenty years.) THE PROGRESS OF THE [ THE LEGISLATIVE SIDEWALK SNOWBOUND. The Presidents Message : Get busy I —From the Journal (Minneapolis). suitable legislation, however, is far more dif-tictalt than to set forth the need of public super-vision and contiol of the great common carriers ;while it is further to be said that it may proveeven more difficult to pass suitable measuresthrough a hesitant Senate than to put them intothe proper form. There is nothing of a radicalor sensational kind that is needed, and the rail-roads would be benefited rather than injured ifgovernment control should have the results thatPresident Roosevelt desires. That some form ofrailroad bill will be passed during the presentsession is generally agreed. Meanwhile, the agi-tation of the subject is doing a vast amountof good, for it is exposing all the evils of rebat-ing and discrimination, and is bringing remediesinto effect even in advance of any legislation atWashington. Thus, some of the great railroadsystems have decided to stop the issuin
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