The scope of the query has grown, and it is still growing, in some quarters even to the point of requiring the man who is elected to office to render the cost figure of his successful campaign. All over the country, and touching nearly every relation in official, commercial and financial life, men have been put on the griddle of publicity by courts and commissions, and with backs to the wall have been sitting in the witness chair, holding to the one surly response to an irritating, penetrating cross-examination: "Decline to answer on advice of counsel."
But for all purposes of publicity have not these refusals to answer carried light enough?
"The public be d——d!" was the original first utterance of the millionaire, designed to stop interrogations which would not down.
"What are you going to do about it?" was the counter question of the political grafter who once was charged with grafting.
"Where did he get it?" came to be a question of the politician for political purposes, and within a year the country has heard non-political bodies asking the same question of the millionaire philanthropist who has been trying to give it away. Under the growing interrogations of the time, names have been thrown from pedestals within a year as names never before were juggled by the fates.
THE CAVE OF DESPAIR.
Idols Covered with Slime.
Depew, once a candidate for nomination for the presidency, a United States senator still by some grace of toleration, and at one time referred to in European royal circles as a "representative American citizen."
United States Senator Mitchell became a derelict, politically and socially.