question when there are as many amateur reformers habits, not a matter of law. The process is going on denouncing the drinking of alcoholic beverages by it would be well to introduce the French cafe or the ferior character, thus leaving in the business a small Why, then, must the saloon be abolished? Perhaps yet incurred the wrath of the public. Did any one panies, the packers, and many others who have not tion to hasten this process seems at present out of the are gradually displacing the bar room. Concerted ac- and the big ones at least are better off to-day than served to drive out and keep out some persons of char- among breweries." They have been no better and no minority of disorderly saloons. The other influence worse than the insurance companies, the railroad com- now. The cafe, the resturant, the amusement park, acter whose places have been taken by persons of in- before. saloons in existence for purposes of "pull" and "graft." doing it at home. The public, and especially our news- which has come to attach to it to an extent, have I do not deny the "intemperate race for business suggest, the abolition of packing houses on account of the abuses existing in them? They got a cleaning up, German tavern. But that is a matter of evolution of women in public as there are those who denounce their is the desire of the low politician to keep disorderly