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The Wealth Makers and Lincoln Independent Consolidated,
PART TWO, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY J J, 1899, " VOL,X,?NO. 52.
OUR READERS
Live Questions Discussed by
State of
t It If conceded that congress la the only
authority lo tbs United Htates that tiM
tb legal right to declare war. It la also
a fact that congroaa baa not declared
war agaioat tba Filipino.
Tha taking of human Ufa purposely
with tba litnt to forcibly taka poasea
aloo, or control tba liberty of another,
without lawful right, ia murder, Tba
nam or official poaltlon of tba man
inakaa no dlfferenc na to hi guilt Tba
crima of murder la tha aam whether it
be committed Jo an effort to rob a man
of bla moo, or a nation of It liberty,
That belog trua, tba wbolaaala alaiigbler
of tba Filipinos by tba direcllon of Mo
Kicley. with tba Intention and purpose
of taking from tbam thalr liberties and
possesion, It seem to me, ean bt noth
lug less than murder. It also seems to
ma that an aort of loglo or reasoning
that would wbltwab that crime, which
McKI oley himself baa tarmed "criminal
aggretalou," would fraa aver criminal In
tba world, controvert our world-famed
dasluratlon of Independence aa to human
itM, and render meanlcs! tba con-
u, v
-I ot W- lid held in boa.. : 4.j
;a on account of their ain of idolatry;
..at muat Ha think of tuoee who are o
given up to and blinded by tba woralilp
of tbelr political party that tbey reject
ti.. 1 I . m .ml AuMarm lliat Ilia will
uohold the administration whether it ba
right or wrong. It ia el in ply saying
that aa between tbelr parly feadern and
Oud. tha will nobold tha former. 1 bare
within a week beard republican who
nrolae to ba Chrletlana. any that tbey
believe in npboldlug the adminiatratlon
whether it be right or wrong, i reao an
julltnrlal In last waak'a laeue of a renub-
lican paper in which it boldly proclaimed
thatthaalosaaof the republican Party
abonld be "our country (meaning tbe
jlminlatratlnnl riirht or wronir. and nn
dar all circumstance." If that la not
wUlaniw ol idolatry cone crazy, what
It? Aa further evidence ahowlng bow
nartlaan Idolatry aaara tba conaclenoe,
and affecte the Judgment by unbalancing
tbe facultlee of dlecrlmlnation, wa have
but to notice aoma of tbe choice namee
name applied to tboae who condemn
tbe whoieeale mordnr being perpetraUd
upon a people becanee tuey are amna
intrtholr natural rlabte ol "We, liberty,
and the purault of bappinee. Copjier
head, traltora. aud knlithU of tha iiold-
en circle, are aome ol their pet namee for
ua. There la neither argument, sens nor
truth even suggested in tne application
of auch trma to ua. Ltue aee. Tbe
sola olilact of the confederacy" in begin
nluir tba war of the rebellion waa tha
nariMtuatlon of the elavery of a race,
and tha work of tbe copperheode, trait
ore and knlgbta of. the golden circle wa
to neoursir. nnhold and aeaiat Jell
Da via In bla i ffort for aneh perpetu
tlnn. Tha niwwmt conflict with tba Kill-
itino waa txHTun by Mr. McKlnley for
tba aola object of perpetuating the alar
eryoftbat race which Koala waa no
longer able to maintain. Now, who are
tha eooimr head, traltora. eto., at tbe
. nreeaut tlmT They are thoiie who uo
port McKlnley In bla war to continue the
alarery inautuiaa uy npaia. me umj
theory a poo which Mckinley support
era can Justify thamaelve by logical
reaaoulug therefrom, la that which la
eontainad la the worda "tha king can do
no wronir. " It lean old relio ol bar
tiariam. umk! to wblUwaab tyrannical
king. To any that it ia Uwuoi to con
dom a aa act which the iinwtuuut or any
other man do In violation of our eon
etitatioa and declaration tit lndpn
daoca and ia diarexard ol tha Battled pot.
IWaa nudar which dod baa a-a HI to
makethla a greet nation. Indira ta an
Idolatry aa da-p aaalad and blind aa that
ul tha worahliwrc ol Mulm h. I Iraaly
darad tha hardahli ul a atildier la the
war ol tharaba!iiuathreeera,ballav!ag
aad raaluiiig that It waa a war lor ha
inanity oa the trt ol my ronatry, ai
oil u ia kmo I ia domain Intact.
AaJ IboI now eae) our Movad
rottnlry loreMl Into tha bloody ehoaaol
Himiabfthelehumaagraad d a now
bleailoM ol a wlihout e Urlug a
loyal Awara protaeU
Mlt AI. AMKKKMH,
BRYAN VS. 1HE JOURNAL
f VtU.ad t aatlaatly HIUtl4 t
IM MmiIi ! Me Maat latl,
la4.
The ewaaUat reilaratUit t4 rtia
agf falaahoude akkb kabl prlatl
aad rlala4 M Ik Ul U wk la
the Viae Journal antkofilalUaiy
aVaial vae bla aignature la that
ppe laet fUtarday by Mr, lira. The
at Ik la ta lull a aa (uliuwat
14M1IUJL X.b, May 8 -To Ik
IUIilr(tMitt( Jdarweji lentil o
attattpt to 4f rwt all the bilerrel
tkM wk appaaf U the Jovreal wwai
tfwte n tiM, bat tt have ba frf4
ao dliaa that M ut)SM la lli
llaetUia t tkata.
firal-A to th aawilina lk ad
W i.iaar ISyaWf l um ike r.
ulaiioa, wSkrb, euvar U a twla ol
tkaeka lo Ik ldMS eoHtttxaaVd the
AS WRITERS
Live Men Throughout the
Nebraska.
policy of tba ndminfetration In the 1'bil
Ipplnea, I deelre to any that Governor
I'oyiiU-r did notdiacMea tba fjtieatlon with
m prior to fbe publication of tha veto,
I knew nothing of the poenge of tbe
resolution until I rod the vet inaaanga
In the Miiit. I at'prove of the
governor'a action, however, and llliv
that be did rfent in tliwartlnir a partlaan
attempt to make political capital out of
the oratory ol Nbrak aoidre, Tua
governor a oMIclnl conduct boa euowu
Lira to lie a friend of the volunteer, and
in bla veto nwaaage be dw;lra bimanlf
ready to approve of any tieaeure bene.
flclal to the aoldlera. but be could not,
WJinoucetuitimnguifrjaair, ana miere
rnwjtitjg wont be oeiievee to w the &n
tlnmnt ol the elate, approve rmtm-
tlon which contained an lndoriwuint of
a war of conriueat. Ha waa ready to
commend tbe eoldiere for obeying ordere
but be waa not willing fo commend tbe
ordare which were iaeued to them. The
republlcena bad a majority in both
branebeeof the laglalalure, and might
nave priraenuid a roeoiution approving
tba policy of the admlnletration had
they dared to rlek eucb a raaolution
noon It own merit, but Jnetea1 of do
Ingeo, they trUui tp take tui vantage of
the univeMttf admffatlon which ia Mi ft
Nabraak Alurole conduct of tne
" nbera afir. at regltoent. It'
tUlta You eenaof iava tor-
gotten th Wireolutir;u which came
o near tia aenat tiiat it r
nnlfad rote of tha vice-preaident f
oeieaiii. inat reaoiution reno aa ioi
lowa; "I(folved, That tba (JnlUd UUm
hereby dlaclalui any diioiitlou or in
tention to ei erciae permanent eoverelgn
ty, lurledlfitlon or control over ld el
and, and tumr their oatermlnation.
when atabla and indepandent govern-
meni anaii nave been ertctw therein, en
titled In tba judgment of tba govern
ment of tbe llnlud Mtatee to recognition
aa eucb, to tranafer to aald government
npoa terma wnien anaii be reaaonaoia
and Joat, all rlghte eeoured under tbe
ceaalon of Hpalo, aad to thereupon leave
the government and control of tba lal
anda to their people."
Tlile reaolutioa waa afterward In
doreed by a caucua of tba democrat; of
the boue of reprcaentativa.
You will aea that the opponent of im
perlaliatn daalre the government to ei
tend to tba Filipino tha earn treatment
that the praaldent ua promlaad to tbe
iieople ol tuba, namuly: l-tubllh a ata-
bie government and then turn tbe gov
erumnt over to the people,
Aa you have made tbe ame critlclaai
agalnut mn, 1 am juatliiml In calling
your attention to the interview glvt-n
out at Kavannah, and pulilUliad In your
paper on tbe 14 tb of Uacambur lot. In
that interview 1 mbm-ed to the promlee
made by thepraeldnutto tbe paople of
Cuba, and euggMlnd that rougraaa ro
alllrm thia purple in mgard to Cuba,
and anrt theaame purpoae in regard
to the I'hilipplnoe,
In an nrtbl publlhd by tbe World
Herald and tbe Lincoln Poatlu January,
I gave aevwal reoaoua in aupport of a
ranolutlon "dei-larlng It to be the no
tlon'a purpo to etablih a atabla gov
ernment In Cuba and the rtillipplu,
and than give to the iuhabitanta inde
iendnee undar an American protactor
at which will guard tbem BKlnt mo-
Imitation from without." I Uvorad tba
ratlloatlonof tba traaty, not tiacau I
thought tbe traaty wlwtly drawn, but
bacttuae I thought ltlr to corrw t the
miaUka by leglalatlon than by the mm
Riiiiaiiun ui naw traaij. i ua raiia
ration of the traaty endad tba war with
Kla and Mt th American paool t
daal with tha rhillpplne qumitlon accord
Ing to their own blaaa. Tb praaiilaat
In hi Hoatoa apaech, dei'larad that tha
quaatloa waa In thabaadeut tka A marl
ma peopled eetlluaiattt. la nnmerou
apeai'hea 1 have opHiad the doctrine nl
hrlltle anneiatlon, iuottug Iroia Mr,
M e k ia ley 'a immmam ) I icaiu Ur, I nu T.
I baiiava that if tha !Um rMilullon
had la adoiitM than It wa Drat In
troducml, nut a drop ol blood would
hav lieea hd la tb I'hillppiMa, and
that the r'lltplno would uum b our
IrhHut iaatand ol our !. I Uliav
the bloinUhad eaa b loptaM at but
llm by pruotlaiug iudopaaitattr) to th
IMipiaoa ima th aatut lrua that It la
Ortar! til tha I wl'aiia.
No nee fan doubt the ability l the
Catlad niataa to poiiii the I'iIipIbim
an4 hoia tae IB amii'tloa a t-Malaad
auiuiNarad aad hJ( la aubtacuoa Ike
lmk ol ladia, but eaa our aatioa
adord to ay w ahotbar ra the i
npi m rail aoriuei ufo wkkh our
aiioartr it m at uhi law to r
rart th Mlalak aka kae ba to4
Tht e.'l. graat a It K eaaaot al.rd
to da ivluaiiw In aar tm hiwdMi
laat or Ubia, Your truly,
W,, I'M.
ARE THEY ALL SHAMS?
kVlltof ladepwadeaill
l'rdtkl the llraal gn4 k
ka kM "My paophi and I have
w lu aa BdartaadlBg aklea ti
ftaaaahaith. Tky an toav ukallhay
plat a4 I a to du akat I pie."
That ia abnat bow tkiaga are raa la Iki
him a try tmUy, lmk at th Uvtlga
Uia i lk wat deJ aa4 otkaf uW
Uh k ! a dkatfrae lo Ikta ou
Iff, naiioaal dtgrc. WUI lb coat
mlita whitwab It um fa generally done
with all w:U emml It ia bard to con
vt thoee wealthy rogue. Tbey all
lick togetbiir aa did the Hiameaa twin
To u urn language of Volisttlre, "The
King hoe eent a ouantity of bla dirty
Um-it to wuh. " Una tbat committee
web It ao cluan aa to fool tbe people? It
loo iie it i iieaoifig mat way, tui
member, gentbimen, tbat tba eyea of
(bla nation are on you. Hut what do
you mm Hoodie covere a multitude of
ain. J4venttalaf' aea rebuked hie
mtotfer, have you the grit to do 1U
mum It will be national Joke, Amcr
ijan roeet canned bf for the army and
navy. Imirwll the American iwool
remember It, It boat all creation bow
tne ropuMicane fool the people.
i;emonitiKftMon will mo Im tumnrn.
tired a lonjf a tbe blowing uo of th
Alnlne,
'I bat ISonarftrt waa a nueer ebeo
wwn naii uoji r.ntfiani wu a nation
of ehopkeepere, wb,t would be eay If b
wa living uwayj that we wera a nation
ot millionaire ana tramp? What with
wnninmj w wmw wi trauatliaiill UUU WIIH
Uj.ITIi.Lj.'. w.a MJt i . 1 1 . I.
Wall and Lombard etreeta ear no; "ha la
the men for ua." Oh I tboae boodboldcre,
tbey have got an ewluetlug grip on
thl nation,
If Mckinley would onlv eaad aorn of
the hireling mlniatry to thoae beathena
that they talk ao mnb about, to tich
tlHi the KQHfml of repentance for rebel
ling againt blm ft would be more aooro.
prlatal tbe preeent time for till eruw!
war of xnanlon. It i not alwara
figreable that every truth abould be told,
wui ron mat nave eyea to aee cannot be
Rinded to tbat mockory eallnd chria-
mtf what la being don to them
,U!h la callod brotherly lovewJtow
ng ubvv eunn
mgedln a fwrre, L
tating tboa natr-'iat
ne and are aaing Vt ' e
4 the roor r-h
wrr. k
wear
treattns tboa na
aiiiiut I ha aarn and ara bmIiiot
lanauaire aa did Kintr Owrae III. Or Kn
gland to n. It waa "liberty or flVatii"
wltbua. Wolt ia with tbern. What
would Abraham Lincoln think of auch
conduct of tbbj country to thoae nativee?
I aak you republlcnue, who believe in
liberty, are yon, all abama with no princl
put In you or ara you all degenerated
republican from the principle of ol
Abe Lincoln or the Monroe doctrine
Your leadere turn tbelr backa. I appeal
to you worebiiipere of the golden calf.
Ifow do you like Mckinley oroeoerlty?
When you voted for tbat proeperity waa
It not for yon my brother workiovmen,
or wa it for tbe bond bolder? I'leaee
alway boar tbat In mind. When tbey
apeak of tbe people tbey do not mean
you, tbey mean tbe monied men of tbia
country. Do not ba foolad by them
Tbe or writore are all hireling of tbe
bondboldur and the taffy la all atlrred
up ia Wall and Lombard etreet. awcet
ened by their hired nitwit, Tbey cull
tbe tirtee to fool yon, thinking you will
take a good mouthful of their taffy b
Ottue it ia doctored by them at ao much
a tbouand. They have to do it or loe
tbelr Job, Tby are juat oa unfortunate
na you ara. i bone Who bava money can
mak or trunk a nation in thia year of
our Lord 1HUD, Tbare waa a time wbon
king ruled, monied men rule today.
Faiimkb Johx.
You Can't Oat KatUd
Ilecau Tbat Tired Fwling la not tbe
result of exertion. It la due totbeun
healthy condition of your blood. Tbie
vital fluid abould give nourishment to
every organ, nerve and muscle. Hut It
cannot do thia unit it ia rich and pur.
This ia what you want to cure Tbat
Tlrd Feeling pure, rich blood. Hood'
Harnparilla will help you "tret rested.
It will give you pur, rich blood, sive
you vigor ana vitality and brace you np
eo tbat you may M well all through tb
coming summer. If you have never trWd
Hood' Haraaparilla, do ao now, and wv
how It energlEMB and vltalltue your
wools eyetam.
ABOUT FAIRNESS,
Hdilor Indapendanl:
It la quit evidvnt that you and I art
very well eatiafied with our owa opin
ion regarding money, and further ar
gument would ba a waeU ol epao and
time, but I adinlr falrnea and bk to
b treated fairly, Your attempt to ela
wty argument wild tho t4 tb gold
advocate la a poor way to bag th
qttaaiuin, rwi what I Mid belorai
"Munvy a yt la the hand ol Ik gov.
MS mast SB'I aa Vl HBlaul, poaaiiaaial
la Uall ao talua." Altar II ha v
ialovln'uUtloa then It raprHt th
talu tilth articl ot waalia which It
lis iiurvha, To tllutlratai II you
II th gotarBmaBt a bora and rwlro
tkeralor a Uhi bill, that bill rpr-aata
to you the v!u ol th hor, ad It -a
wqulr that VbIim oa.lv from the Ut
lktlh fvirHHtl ha alien t h
Irgai tedf "powvr." lo Iklak I aw
low Much lite th gold u bsUl
wotd that lky dK tt u aa
how your poallto aad lhalia eovra.
(hi J. Hay kaJsm that moaay be
talu and mul lav thai value or It I
tot mo, I runt the faat that ytq
r eaptHirtlag tba rdiiplKa"
piBtltwut Bt l at I bw, aad your r
Km lo to, lam otli im ! il
lit fa Mre Hk thaw,
liaapawlluliy.
It, tl, araatar.
Tbe editor ol the ta4daat did an
atlawpt to tlaaaily rVaalor Mi'
Btgumaai at all, It amply eriiH.
k wflir of ta ixiH.ftki lav at.
Weatlll laaiat that "talu" la wer la
ttkaaga, vr, a iwselor Juk I'. Jour
data) It, "butuaa eatiuiaiina plil w
oa deirii oidm u quasiiiy ol
whlcu la limited." There la no eucb
things tool Inda of value-one cuIM
elmply "value" and the ttr callwl
"representative value." Anything tbat
anyone t.m name either baa value or it
baa no value. It fa worth eometblng or
It la worth nothing. It can be exchanged
for aome otbr deeiruble object or It can
not. Que might na well talk of repre
sentative power aa of ropreiemtotlve
value, Wa would Ilk to find out aome
way that wa could run a printing preaa
with representative power. Tbe trouble
aceme to be that oator Btewart bi
mixed two terma, namely, utility and
value. Toper money baa no utlllty-
woeat&a. Hotb have value, but be
cauae wheat ba utility and paper taon-
ey baa none, Henator Htewart call one
value and tba other repreeeututive
value.
Now tbia term "representative value,"
wblcb fa In fteelf unthinkable, alwaye
play a prominent part in every gold
atandard argument and ia tha very boeia
ol the tboory upon wblcb tba bankera
rely when tbey demand tbe right to laeue
bonk paper aa money, Tbey say that
it repreneotB value wblcb lie buck of it
somewhere or aomebow. Their paper,
bowover, ba value, for men will ex
change wheat, labor, and otber valuable
tbinga for it. If it bad ao value men
would not give anything for it
"Now a word about "toirneea." Take
tba sen tenae: "From tba fact that you
are supporting tb 'coin redomntlon'
jfilalfnaj-- iJ'rn9ti rfnd VOUr I
you agree with tbem." There ia no man
la this stat who knows better than
Keoator Htewart tbat tbe editor of tbia
paper baa bnen, for more than twenty
Ave year, an advocate of full legal ten
der paper money, and bos never written
a line in favor of coin redemption.
FOB BALE 1 or 2 seated tran. Col am
bus make, cost 1140, for $35; one rnb-
oer tire buggy, cost fl40 for f70:
both as good a new; one second bano
top buggy, T,r,; 2 at $35 each; 8 at
V io eacn; i at s each; a leather top
pnaetone, f u each; 1 at f 50; 1 at f 00
a at f 10 each; 1 extension top cat
under carriage for i0; 1 for 75; 1
extension top surrey, S7&; all three a
good as new; 1 Iiuckeye Columbus
Itoekaway, new, coat S350; for 1200:
1 Hud double speeding wagon, new, X
..IA A..u .... 3 , . m B I T 1 1 . I. . , ,
i vj, lur we vans i urrj
, roaa wagon lor and a top buggy,
new, tor f jo, delivered; we nave o o-
oiki nand aprlng wagons, f 10, f 15,
f 25, and one for 1.35; we have iut un
loaded a car load of rubber tire phae
ton, carrlagee, buggiee and road
wagona; our stock la larger than ever
4 floors loaded with vehicle ut all de
scription; tbe moet complete stock in
tbe state; we are agent for tbe cele
brated Wilson Molina carriages and
buggiea and phaetons; all good war
ranted a represented at any price
irom tne nneat to tne cheapest; will
trade new work for old at ' their cash
vnlue; repository opan every Katurday
night, power elevator. Corner Oth
and O atreeta Humphrey Iiroa. Hard
ware Co,
FIELD SEED.
ROO bushel German millet; 500 bush
ela cane, aeed, timothy, red clover,
Kentucky blue grass. Humphrey
roa., ior. via ana u street.
FARMERS' CLUB,"
Tb Lancaster County Farmer' Club
mat, April 20, with Mr. and Mr. Mann.
Thar wa a fair gathering, moelly com-
pod of women. This wa th first
meeting they have bad In their new bom
a two-story building with many rooms.
On entering the wall flulsbed ball and
paaelng through th parlor a gtimp
waa ni oi tne iinmeua dining room in
bU h th club later oa took dinner at
one slttiug with room to spar. It was
thought lo b th largaat la tb county.
Though two days ahead ot tloi,Ar
Imr aad Hint day war duly obaarvad.
w awKitt raaxi a biography ul Abraham
Lincoln. TheLitl! 1 1 all Wora Mhii."
aaraadbv Mkw llsau. Ura. Waokla
raad H Tb la-UrgrouaJ t haiiBal." Than
I bare war maey rtdig oa arUr and
MN, la whteh slaasra. Drain, llotWa
tMsi.aBd other totii iMirt, Whaa II
raiua to tha rloig id . "H ixxlwaa,
rP,m t aat ir, iiawutaoi. mtmur-
la and lurnl th heart ol lh koirl
tWaalJaal, J. N. Ijwtaard, ho timk
aliugly ul kw birth t'taea. II aald
nbta flatting I Kara ae imn aso h
as th old Ira o his thiKlhiMiJ date.
mkk'k atlll Iker tuearleai wr Ihaa
in Mit ia the air lawiJe a tliff ol lU
mum bight, II eould at halo but
HieU lkt Iran aal iuia doa oa I ha
bask aad lhar Ml art uakUiiiJ how
whhh Wliil lalarll aad Ihoa ut hi
aigl.Hir-aitua atlll Inle, othara gone
to th great bejoad. If naa wuuld
MMUr lhal Ira by Would pmbBhly
Had we tool of arowth lor f r tan ul
hw bk
Mr, Milord eould wot aMaad tha ataat.
at, buieaat gnwliaga la vat. III
sa liirtawaal ea kw last ulrt
huiHm, aud w way raiwct ral pxatrj
a!.
1 h enajwiiiaa In revbw rrvailuai Ikt
oi lh euuaiy talr baa r ported.
a roiuiiiia oi eadtfto th daalk
id our aalaewwd as w bat, Mr, l.'twtr
llotitk. wa pMaxad,
Mr. J. I. Ifnta aai Mrs, C IMtrk
Bar BalMitnad a new mtnhf,
A vol ul thaske im ghta Mr, and
Mr. Mann for their hospitality. Tin
next neetiog will be held with Mr. L
1'ierc, two inllee west and half a mil
north of Woodlawn. Mav 13th.
I'rogrnm for next mHctlng, Music, ee
loct reading by Mrs. Tbatubur; recitation
by Mrs. Kd, I'u water; select reeling b,v
Mise Haiti Deltcb; music; discussion
"ikist Urasees for the Farmsr "I Nsbras
ka to Orow." opsnnd by L. K. Mahan
assisted by Mr. Koontx and A. L, (Jod
frey-S. N. Leonard, I'realdent; K, L,
Jiowmao, ecy.
CAN COUNT ON HIM
Editor Independents
Tbe Independent bos come into my
borne for one year, flret sent by a friend
in Lincoln. I like tbe style of your paper
and your shoulder bits on the trusts,
monopolies, expansionist and cusaed
none generally, ws need wore paper
like it to call tbem down. As long a
your paper bears tbe name of Indepen
dent and you continue to uphold right
and luetic aa you bava done in th post
you con count on me. I am opposed to
io wnoieeaie outcnery now going oo in
iua ininnoinea ana nave ureas sym
pathy for our brave aoldiera who volim
unteered to fltfbt Hnain and fast Cuba
and were afterwarda dranrured awav to
eacrlflce tbelr lives to take tbe freedom
away from another people. I think our
country will soon have to atop singing
that grand old aong "Our country 'tie
of thee, a weet land of liberty etc."
i I'm' you two dollar, please renew
m
y eipAssriptlon for one year and send
In'toC J'ient to my brother, It. W. King,
f i avw ana ouiifc,
WiiK, ,
CTHE OTHER SIDE
EdlUfif Independent
Will you allow me a email apace to re
ply to Brother 0. L. Todd's letter of
April 27. In the first place we did not
seek this trouble with tbe Filipinos. We
know from onr boye and others tbat tbe
natives changed tbelr demeanor toward
ns when tbey were forbidden to enter tbe
city of Manilla in an armed condition for
tb purpose of plunder, murder and out
rage and were most inaobmt and con
temptible. This was poor recompenos
for freeing tbem from Bpaln but then
tbey were Ignorant dupes who were being
led by the nose by Agulnaldo, a sort of
small dictator whose power only ex
tended over tbe Island of Luzon, one of
tbe 150 Island In the Philippine group,
no that we could not enter into a treaty
with such a pereon. J am aware we are
a nation of different races but it become
to to stand together in war aad be loyal
ua the glorious star and atrlpea. Those
few Germans who bare been alrintr tbelr
eloquence lately roust know that by
this time the fatherland woe only play
ing a bluff in acting in tbe way tbey did
at Manilla a they are too shrewd not to
be aware tbat France 1 waiting with
bated breath to aee tbem embroiled lo
aome squabble in order to regain poane-
aion of Alsace and Loraine and again
raise their beloved tri color over It. No
Mr. Editor we believe it ia the mission of
the great English speaking people of
this nation and of tbe world to spread
civilization, law and libertr to oil tbe
dark place of tbe earth. Look at tbe
dark continent of Africa, 1100 bow tbe
curse of slavery and canfbulism bo been
eliminated mainly by Great Kntain, bow
the building ot railroads, thriving town
and school of learning are takinir the
place of mandating orgies. Do you not
know tbat Cue immense dam tbey are
building acros th Nils to Irrigats the
Nile valley will be a greater blessing to
humanity and a greaUir tribute to pro
grass tnan tnos greatapbinxe and pyr
amids which tha ancient pbaroahe built
feeing wa could not get out of tba rhil
Ipplne let u teach them bow to govern
thamattlvaa, adopt the
motto of the Kn.
gue, "Liu up, uw up." and
cWntiflo proarreM andinva
tion Introduced ther will show tbem w
atw Biovisg oa Impelled by a higher
lours lor humanity and progr,
a C. K, Itl l-Ms s,
HoatBlok, Nab.
Urotber Todd I perfectly abl to de
fad bla poaltlon, but tba editor of th
adepeadeal cannot rlt tb tampta.
tioaof aaying tbat tb I'alud Mtat
baa, foe many year ba by tb great
as world power oa tb glob, V bar
taught lb other astiou "how to guv
art thUMlva,M not by trying to about
lf government la to tbem withdailla
guu and luagaila rid, but by an i
ampW tbat baa ekoa Ilk a pillar id
loud by day aad a pillar of Or by night.
Matifti ha aa it, Jap baa aea It,
tbaHout AartM rapublk kait av
it, Australia, Caa4a and Nw Iwlaad
ktr It aad All lb world baa bee
hHuwmv4 by It. Now it U irupu4 to
alHiBdo lb sour that ba resulted la
Ik upldtiag ul Ik wkul Morldaad
adopt h piilWaa wkW Wert thrv
overboard aha Jtffarto vruf j Ik uVw
laratbt 0 ladapaadaaan.
Haw wsah Aifwal i I'm4
Jtrrik Tit r, Ma, Mar -TV
eaala today mm! wight's beuaa
bit! t) arvMWt voluaUry alawBt
at baas It rtt haakl I 4aa
fr vt faiilaf I at iaiuBil4
ilb tb elry J iUU, wh la
Vak oqiB.iMiuar.
EAST AND WEST.
Ksafarn Paopl llnv Daan Trealefl
a Mllle 'l oo Well In Colorado,
Every sow and then we bear some
easterner talking about hi "losses in
tbe went" and that "the west bus do6
np the east," and ell that sort of thing,,
It ninkc us lose onr patience every
time we bear any one of these fellows
croelc Let ns abalyze this qnentlon a
little, In tbe first place, we ere willing
to grant that emm exint where indi
vidual buve got the worst of their
wcntern investments, but u a whole
the east ia ahead of tbe west by a large
and very decided toaJiVlty. Take Colo
rado, for instance. During tbe pant ten
year we have mined about (300,000,
000 wortii of gold and silver. Who bns
that gold snd silver T la it in Colorado?
Not inucb I It is all buck cant. We have
sent over $200,000,000 back east in the
thape of other natural resources and
$500,000,000 won't cover the interest,
w have paid to the east io tbe shape
of Insurance and loans. Lunt year in
Gilpin conuty 12,800,000 worth of gold
and silver waa mined, and, strange to
say, only f200,000 in dividend wa
declared upon all tbe mining properties
of tbat county, snd those dividends,
most of tbem, fonnd their way oot of
the state. Here is something to think
about. If Colorado wann't thetlcbcst
state on en rib in natural resources, it
wouldn't be on tbe mnp today. Colora
do people prosper in spite of tbe bleed
ing visited npon tbem tbronitb trusts.
railway corporations, monopolies, in-
JttJEStt to. Ho far as tbe east, as
a whole, Is concerned, it baa no kick
" -''-L ,-"'Imi j,outJ(l,1ur
bomea and railways, under foreciosuta
ofniortgagfta. Colorado people are not
wWifljtrHtaVt-'tbey bate to be dabbed
"robber and thieves." If every part of
the world did aa well by the nou pro
ducing classes as Colorado, then there
would be no occasion for any kicking.
George's Weekly (Denver).
Soma Traat Smaatars,
Despite til fact tbat s;m of tbe Re
publican organs are claiming in a vagn
way tbat their party will arnasb trust
by and by, it ia no secret tbat all th
G. O. P. leaders, witb hardly ao excep
tion, bold atock in trusta and corpora
tion, lint it appears that tbe Democ
racy ia pretty well tarred by tbe same
tick. All tb eastern leaders, inch aa
Croker, Flower, Gorman and Hill, are
identified witb trusts, and now it torn
ont tbat National Chairman Jones, who
always bad a warm aide for tbe money
lords, and in 1895 introduced a bill to
retire tbe greenbacka (and make room
for bank notea, ia one of tbe largest
atockboldere of tbe Cotton Com proas
truHt. Harrison, Stone, Clark, Daniel
and otber western and southern leaders
are also reported aa having some of tbelr
spare coin invested in trout certificates. ,
Ob, yes, there will be a fine old ahau
battle when these magnatea proceed to
amaib the trnsta and destroy the iroose
that laya the golden cl How tbey
will laugh aa they watch the chomp
votera fight each other at the polls, only
to nave tne bosses and magnate and
their stool pigeone come out cn top a
usual I Cleveland Citizen.
What Trnsls llav Done.
Tba demand for effective state and
national legislation against trusta Is
already ao strong tbat no great party
in tbe coming ptesidentlal contest will
dar to retitt it Trust in America
bava nearly run tbelr con ra. They
hav given impetn to tha movement
for municipal ownership of Monopolise, j
and either throogb these or the opera-1
tion of effective laws they will b ren
dered powerbm Chicago Inter Ocean. !
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