J V The Wealth Makers and Lincoln Independent Coneolidated, VOL. XI LINCOLN, NEBRASKA; THURSDAY, JUNE i, 1899. NO, 3. eW I . jST f5? 11 Hews of the Week A paper publlshsd in Manila baton Colonel Ekotoenbnrg's death, gar tbe following account ofth condition of tbs First Nsbraska, After they bad bno reduced by fighting, slckae and death to the condition described, Otis kept them on tbe firing Una aud tbrew tbsm In to death trap after dsatb trap, charging Intrenchmente and cowing tbsadvaoosof tbs wnois army, wblls bli full regiment of regulars, commanded , by Watt Point gentlemen, adnoated at ' public sxpense, were held In tbs rear, Wm he afraid that bis Wsst Point pets would flunk? Head the following ac count of tbc condition of tbs regiment before the death" of Stoteenberg and then remember, not the Maine, bnt Otis, "Company L I now without an ofll oer; Ave sergeant are stilt on duty and ' no corporals. "Company 0 to commanded by Second Lieutenant Fisher. "Company A bas on sergeant and and three corporal; first lieutenant of company fl is In command. "Tb regiment at present bas but 400 men reported for duty. Two companies ' are represented by scarcely "t wo sets of fours apiece. "Ons company for a time was com. manded by the chaplain, another by a sergeant Colonel Stoteenberg may not bave many men In the regiment, but they are fighters and make themselves felt on the firing line." Ilof any honorable man can consent io occupy the position In which the oora 1 mlsslonsrs appointed by McKinley to negotiate with tb Filipinos find them selves, is beyond ooioprebensou. If there Is any sense of honor left In them bow their cheeks, must have burned with shams when the president of the Filipino peace commission said to tbetn in part Ing: "The principle of your eonstitu tlon Impress us profoundly. The plan ol government offered the Philippine seems, in theory, a good eolonial system But why should a nation with your eon stitution seek to make a colony of a dietant people who bars been so long fighting against Spain to. secure the earns rights your 'constitution gives? Ton fought the sam battle in America when you fought againet England," When tbo old soldiers followed the flag under the orders of Lincoln, did tbey aver eipeot to live to see tbe tWs when a people struggling for liberty would make such an appeal as that to a suc cessor of Lincoln in the white bouee? Tbe beast of greed has taken poeseesion of every department at WoHbiogton, and appeals to the instincts of mauklnd in the name of liberty no longer have force. Wbot the Independent said lost week about Dewey's health and the reason be wanted to quit Manila is sustained by an Interviews with, surgeon iPage of tbe Olympla to which veeeel bo has boon at tached ever sines the admiral hoisted bis flag over ber. Burgeon Page says that: "Admiral Dewey Is as well as a man could expect to be after spending seventeen month In tbe climate of which be has bean subjected. There bos been no appreciable change la bis ap pearance, weight or pbyelcol condition slnoe be took command of the Olympla." Tbe faets about Dewey's retirement from Manila are Juet a tbe Independent stated tbaui to be. He woe dlguitod with tb whole McKluUty policy. He was a tired of the butubery earriedon under Otis ordrra as was Colonel Htot sanberg, He could not get along with MeKlniey'a eoinmlaalonars. la foot be wanted nothing more to do with the matter. II Is not going to be used by tb Mark llnnua gang tor political par. poena 4tbr, 11 has seat word that h will aot arrive la this country until October. That will be alter thseMions , are bold. The Mark (lata maaegeataat la Cuba I a the verge ol epitope. I," very body Is ltMtU8d aad every Ihlug areata to bewrweg, Ma More lufit mad la Ike thoto army, ualea it would te Hhatler, I4 have ta appoiaied guvernt gvaeraj ol Cuba idea Ilea. Brooke, He has not oaequaliftVatiua lor tUoltUi, II flea. Wood er pat ui eoalrol there would aooa te) a ehaega, Brook te oh nl Mark lUeaa'e anlaUwraiie ((, Wood 'a tagaiat Maeagmieat ol Ik kUad bo inVet at Waahlbgloa, What It k b ny Um Im tbe laet rpft tbvV tWa. Wood nut, alt Ml to aa httowa "tUatlago, May STo Ik aretary of wart 1 kavs u relara4 ho an lpMlUa of tb rtatiiJ later to a on tb north eoaat In this department, Tbe people are at work, thsrs to no boo ger and there wars bo applications for personal assistanos during ths trip. The people are absolutely quiet. There are no Cuban troops under arms anywhere In ths province and no brigandage. "Wood." Germain Towl In a letter to a friend In Omaha written before tb death ol Stoteenberg, says that alt that will ever oome back of tb First Nebraska will be Its name. That is stating It even stronger than tbs Independent did last week, Remember Otis, Tb statement mads by the Indepen dent In the "News of tb Week," bav been so fortified by subsequent events In every Instance that soms of tbs republi cans who bav read them have asked bow It was possibls for this paper to get, what seemed to them, exclusive news, When it was said a month or two ago tbat It would take 100,000 men to con quer Aguloaldo and a little later tbat reports of Otis were miileadlng and while it bad won many brilliant skirmishes by ths valor of tb western volunteers, tbat bs bad In reality lost svery oampalgn, it was sst down by thee gentlemen as i'pop talk" and nothing mors. But when on last Saturday morning all tbs imperialists papers announced that very large reinforcements must bs sent to tbe Philippines bteauss Otis was was not abl to hold even tbe ground be bad fought over, for want of troope to gar rison tbe towns then gentlemen began to realise tbat tbe Independent bad told th truth and printed the news, while the Imperialists papers bad been lying and supresslng the news. McKinley has been informed every morning before breakfast by bis general In tbe Philippines tbat Agulnaldo was whipped and tbat tbe Insurgents would soon come in and lay down their arms, Now It appears tbat there was not a word of truth In these grandiose dis patches. Tbs rains are pouring down in tbe Philippines, tbs country Is a sea ol mud, tb Filipinos beep attacking our lines first ber And, then there, giving ths worn out boys in tb ranks no rest dayornQbt, tbs sun pours down Its torrid rays, the fevers Invade tboamp and Otis wants 100,000 mora troops to overthrow tbs Philippine republic According to Otis bs bas killed about bait a million of nlggere, but it will take 100,00 mors men to kill tbe rest of them In this last statement Otis Is right. II we ever conquer, tb wboleof tb Philip pin (elands we will have to bury mors than 100,000 brave boy beneath th bamboos and palms. Will any man who ha common senee say tbatthat wilt be a profitable ecbeuie for tbls na tion? Obi you mullet beads, haven't you any seuee at all? Not only will we bury our brave boys by the thounnnd over there, but we will bury hundreds of millions of our bard earned dollars In national bonds and pay interest on tbt m for generations yet to oome. Oo on and talk of "glory, ""dtiny, ""the old flag," go on. Hell len't very far ahead on that road. Tbe ground already is hot beneath I your feet. Go on. ti's "destiny." ' McKinley baa received a rebuke from tbe poor, starving Cuban sueb as no ruler on earth ever received before. When hUtory comes to be written, this rebuke will play a conspicuous, part in ths struggle of Cuba for lndiendtuMs Rom llio ago when McKlnloy saut Mr, portt-r to Gomes as bi epttclal envoy, be reported that tbat old gmieral eald to blot: "Tb Cubans are ditVrvnt from tb American patriotism with them ia not a matter of money. It tuay be true tbat they would bneome rlvhur by aaneiatloa with tb United Statea, Hut thry would rathr tie poor and iudtpn. dent than rivh and Iom their ladp4M rteuua. Tay bav (ought and eutMwd loag to atak Cuba lr and lha matter ol dollar dute not laaurae theui." That what (taeral datura aald was (rue, 1 demonetrated by th ot'urrni ol lout wk. The Cuban wr ohVod 173.00 MM h u turn over their arm, fraetkally.lo the l'eli4 tftat. Huge ol gold aad a gr hnw of wltlmr aid Uik Wf a th piaee ol f aat, but ao (ubaee i'tfJ. Attf Uig aearly ail day th pnyUg Utm hrl thai a Cuban etddwr was rosin! la Ik pltetiry lor ota vrlm aad he t lor, Hiarvk! to th futyeuMift I aad (aid alefiatek, Ua ra.UJ lha rt day pftMtwdiaga, Tb da.f tait fcior ('etaa eoUl r pwro ai Ur I Trr tt( um lati day abial Mftai. t.wr4 wiu In fur tut Mit UvMtltf tto It luuad that atasy ol ttw had kevvr U la U t U sraiy ll It was a speculation on their part. Tbey could buy a gun for much less tbaa $75,00 which tbey could turn In and be that much the gainer. The Cubans say that tb disbanding of tb Cuban army ia going on all tb tlm and tbat tb return o( tb soldiers to their homes with tbelr guns will bavs exactly tbs opposite effect from what General Brooke fears. Tbey say that tbs soldiers will go bom and use tbelr guns only to protect themselves from bandits. It sens tbat military men can never learn to trust ths psopls. Tbey ar always afraid of tbm. Tbey pre dicted tbat awful things would happen when the soldiers otths civil warwsrs disbanded and returned to tbelr bomss, Deoauss nothing happened and ths sol diers of tbs greatest army on earth went quietly about their duties as oitlsens alter four years of continuous fighting, they bavs never yet oeassd to express tbelr surprise, But tbey do not sesm to havs learned anything from that exper ience and still bold to tbs opinion tbat tbe common people cannot be trusted. Tbs plutocratic Judges bav lately bandog down decisions giving tbelr eetl mats of tbs value of t human life. Ons New Jersey Judge estimated tb (If of a child billed by a corporation at II. A republican Judge In Connecticut placed tbe value of tb lit of a worklngman at 110. It Is not much wonder that b did io when be reflected that Mark Hanna was able to bnf many thousand of them along in the (all of 1800 at much less thsn that. , THEY Will. HANG HIM Tbs first thing that Mosry Warren knows bis republican brethren will bav bim bung for a copperhead. In onedi torlal In last week's Mirror bs says bo is opposed to trnete, and tbat tbs other republican editors wbo say tb trusts ar a bleeslng don't tell tb truth, for bs went out and mads Inquiry, and two bard wars merchants told bim tbat sines tb stov trust was formed tb price of Mtoves nod been rained ?r pr cent, in another editorial be threatens to kick ons kind of republicans out of his office if tbey pay bun any mors visit making dishonorable proposals, iiers is wnat hssavs: "A prominent republican leader from Chlcog-o approached us with a prool tlon to do all in our power to prevent and endeavor to break up fusion ol ths parties opposed to us. W felt like kick Ing the cues out of our office, and tbat is Juet what we will do to the next fellow wbo comes along with any suob proposi tion io us. we are not nictating, anap Ing, or moulding the destinlnios of oppo sition parties. If tbey want to fuse, let tbem fuse It out, It Is none of our busi ness. Ws have our own battles to tight, and let them fight their. Let the battle be fought on tbe sole ground of principle; without any undpruamlml work, subter fuge!, or hypoorlcy.- Let the republicans fight It out on the principles of republi ciiomru. Let the others flurht It out ou the line of the doctrines of ths fueionlMts. Hot for goodcues sake don't send any more etuieearieii around here to try and irt us to meddle with the affairs of the (union campaign. We will strive to gain victory with honor, but we will not ad vocate dishonorable means to obtain It. All parties are etruggling for supremacy on what they think ia tbe fundamental Ftrlnclple of right and Jtietice. Then let tbe fought out accordingly." THEY WERE THERE' Tbe Iodependout bas UtD trying to get a lint of thou prveent at Kansas City the other day wbo sent Invitations from the "tftopUs party headquarters." Ths following ia token from tbs Iwie. burg rbtntlnul. If tbat Is what Is left of tbs peoples party lut u crawl into a hols and pull the hole In niter us: "Wharton Barker of Philadelphia, who la to all practiual purito th can didate of the jwoplMi party lor prwooVn, la rprutd by bi eon, Itodman Bar. ker. Tbe prowttding ol tb aaoelatlou wr prtmldod over bv Prank Hurkett ol MiMiMippi, lie prretdwet. Tb Mloaiug romttilttuin r faret J, M, Adama, J. II. vYbartou, !( Winn and Milton Park, Tmwi J. A. Parkw, Kentucky, John W, tttinudl, J, K. I1yd, riuint! ltoaiiHiwllaad J. II. ItovaoM, Mm eourl; V, 1 IVtaad M. A. lu am, Uvoral; Jam M. rVrrw, liltnoi; W, H. Morgth, Arkaumw; l.oo.ea Hivbtilao, N.t.rka; Jobs -B, Bartn, 1. H. x mi and Aba tMitttrg. LouUiana; t II. Wllr and t , H. W ,.M; r rik Burktt,MMMiWip'i II, P. JotM-OViae," Wasaisaros. My SM The tll tie of th pruiatHoa of A ih l'uiu4 BUU durta htta jul tea Mwp u4 by K W. Parker, of th g.iuiu.it array, Tb eotwfril tWa show k4.wa tatrliaf reealta. Th prKla, ilun fvr Kn of thur t ws DS, luM at Ml, aa laofMwt of 3ii.tl t., viu. at liwo.'! vr th yr It,?, t n TiiUyaird4iU.ta ,t.4. l4 at ll.SII.ITI, aa UrM vt tsUf Um, vU4 at luiu Mla euart, I.IHtlT la, vlae4 at H .!, aa t aorta uf fi.tn ion, .(areata U ti f ia,au THAT BLOODY BATTLE Prlvata tatter Uatcrlb Hew th flrt Was Lad lata a Trap aad Loat Thalr '.: CutoaeL .: Private totters bavs been arriving for tbs last tbres or four days from tb sol dlers who took part In tbs battls In wblcb Colonel Stoteenberg was killed, so It Is Impossibls to gt a very fair Idea of tbe battl and all its dstails In wblcb tbs First Nebraska suffered so severely. It appears tbat a scouting party wrought on tb sngagement. Tbs First fas, as usual, tb first to respond to the call to arms. Colonel Bteteenberg kelng absent tbs oommandof ths regi ment fell to ths senior offloer, Major Lfalford, Major Kager commanding tbs third battalion was already out along bs tins with companies V, F, A. and II, fe tbs north weet to to tbs relief of tb scouting party which was undsr th command of Major Ball of tbs regular ftrmy. A detachment of tbe Iowa rcgi went also moved out upon ths sitrems fight, but through som misunderstand tog or want of definite orders failed to st very near toe Filipino line. I Upon reaching tbs thicket of bamboo I here tbs Insurgsnts were concealed tb tattalisn undsr tbe command of Major tttger, came upon tbe forces under Major Sell, wbo were trying to get out al though tbey bad to leave one of tbeir number wounded on tbs field. Major Jsger pusbsd bis battalion forward In ilrmlsb line, D aud 11 on ths right ol is road-and A and N on tbs toft. Tbs advance, companies D and II drovs tbe insurgents out of tbs bamboo tbickst aud advanoed beyond into th open field. Keeping up their formation, tbe whole batallioa continued to pre for Wrd, passing a ditch anO still on tbey went under a galling fire. Then there Was a dead silence and the flretrom th insurgents ceased altogether, Still on Ward the command under Major Eager pressed, No orders cams from tbs gen eral ia command to stop, and tb Flrat Nebraska was not in ths habit of stop ping when they were alter tb enemy un til tbey were ordered to. Ut wss another Balaklava, Som ons bid blundered. Tbe Third battalion bid been ordered to go after tbe ensmy aid on tbey went across an own, field rtyeb bad bea plowed with bullets aa RWthabail storm not an bonr before, aud the enemy lying in oonoealaient be hind tbeir entrench meat and ambushes, by tbs thousand, right In tbelr Imme diate front. Onward went tbe Third battalion across tbs open field, while only six hundred yards la front of tbsm stretched a bamboo thicket biding rth works In which lay la perfect sllsaos hundreds ot tbs enemy with tbeir Manser rifles trained upon tbs littls lins of Ne- braekans, which, with a perfect forma tion continued to advance. Tbe sun poured down Its torrid rays upon tbeir blistered shoulders. Every man wbo could t ind on bis feet was In bis place aad tbe silenoe ot death reigned over the whole soue. There were no ordMrs given, No officers voice was heard. There was no occasion for it for every man was in hie place and marching on, some bent lightly forward a a man does to meet a sudden dash ol ruin, They all knew what was In that thicket of bamboo but not a man faltered. Home glanced hur riedly to tbe right or lelt to see if they were keeping iu perfect line and then fixed their gase on the silvnt bamboo thicket in frout of tbem and preened on. Five hundred ysrde, four bunored yards, and not a eound to break tbe stlllnea. Onward went ths Third battalion. Two hundred yardsl A bail of bullets that plowed np th earth and ralwd a cloud of dust that obecurnd the Held. As the dust roe, the open fluid st-emod to be vacated. Not a man was to be area, What bad berome of the Third battal ion? They went J,y Ing, what there were left of tbem alive, flat ou the ground and a storm ot bullets was plowing tbe field la front, behiod aud all around tbem. Companies A and F wers engaged In a hot fight on th'ilr side of the road but they wr imt In ae Q fWld. Com panic M, I, B and Keuuie up la tbe rexr ol the Third battalion ami lay In th ditch owr allien the Third had eliawd. Where the f..ril7 IUinmMi the rear auxloualy vWwing tbe situation that hi ordare had rrraiad. He had nt th flrat Nebraaka Into a trap. How was he to gt thomout? His ar tillery wae not I hare. HUH th aaemy raiaed bullrta upon the Third frattalioa at a range ol two huadrvd yards while Ike Miea toy flat on the around. II one ol thaw mada the slitf Mr I niovaiueut, t ha sharp shoottr made a target ot bliu. Thar th Third Halt allow lay for nearly fhrva hour ahila th tmpieal sua buraad and hliatvrvd I era. Ufcal wa laair gauaral doing to rvltev them? a oa kaoa. Th brave MtoiaaaWrg wo mil aay bat k hard lb Snag aad ruahaU to IM trust. Mhnkea akat ha arai had doe, a ekrlv aiMraa, at euanaaadia orhr aud eVmale battery, tbe a. ral orOarmt bun to rail a lral. Put In brave r'oavl r tdiad, M,Nver. Ity a dual kau auw rirat. Halt i( tkm would b klliad tl ikvv aittwid to rirat." Tttaa Ktuttwy rul. ltr,, )m. pal eaia I, B, k anl M ko tot ui tka lin,o Imi tka land battalion b aai. Vta IW a ikir ol a mat .r-4 tb atr. A k icaai k wi1 aa.bte s(ibl k aa a trl Kir tbe ebiJ bu ol tb aatr tea baa drl yank aaar. 1hr ar etaa Irom lb kr kiiM to lie ana hut Vaalul eat, A vwupl ol gvsa had at lat gut ten Into position in tbs rear and at tbs first shot tbt colons) ordered ths com panics la th rear to come forward and they same to the aid ol tbs Third bat talion which bod laid under tbs Are pi tbs enemy for nearly three hour. Con fldenos returned, A commander was there who knew his business. This com mandsr sboutsd "Forward!" and Isd tbwsy. Onward ruehed tbs First Ne braekawltb tbeir colonel In tbs toad. All tbs morning tbs enemy bad poured in a bot Irs. It was ten times hotter now. Though tbs lins wastbln and weak when It started and though It grew thin ner and weaksr every step they took, not a man (altered. A bullet struck th colonel la tb breast, lis erlsdi "Oo on!" and Ml dead. The First Nebraska obeyed tbs dying ordsr of tbsir beloved colonel and "went on." Tbsy drovs tb enemy out ol tbs bamboo thicket and out of their en trench men te and stood victorious on a bloody Held. Tbs list of killed and wounded bas long sines been .published. Many ol tbsm lis suffering In tbs hospitals under a torrid sun. Tbs dead bavs been bur led, What was it all for? FARMER'S EDITORIALS Farmers ars rsspondlngto tb requsst ol tbs Independent to help dlt It. Here ar a few Items ssnt la by ons (not for publication b said,) hut tbsy go all ths sams. If tbs msi wbo follow tbs plow and think while tbsy hold tbs bandies, would osrry a littls sot book, Jot uown somsofthos though te and send tbem to this paper, It would soon becom ths most Interesting publication In tbs United States. Thtrs is a deal ol think. Ing dons on Nebraska farms but It does tbs world no good beeauss It is not given to tbs public, Hers ars tb sdi- torlal Items that ons farmer sands: Farmers should bav on dollar per buabel for wheat In ordsr to prospsr and twenty-flvs oente for corn. Then tbe papers would not bavs to orock a whip over our beads all tbs tlms to tell us what to do when ws would bs glad to bavs tbs means to fix up tbs farm. As to ths free coinage of silver, tbs courts ought not to tempt a person to coin silver. Wbo could mnks riches go faster than by buying silver bullion and double bis money bat poor pi opto might gst caught at It. Vandsrbllt could build a Biltmors palaos In tbs mountains aad coin millions of sllvsr and pass It Into circulation without fear of govsrnmsnt for b to grsatsr than tbs govsrnmsnt, and could buy Its supreme court and wipe bis fsst on ths president. I cannot see any other purpose b bad to build a bouss Ilk that in ncb a place. Perhaps ths rich will fortify tbs islands of Porto Rico, and Cuba, and then with a strong navy ruls tb United States In tbs same way that England keeps ber aristocracy safe from barm. I have in mind now three farms on wblcb little or no improvements bavs been made In tbe laet twenty-flvs or thirty yeare. Tbey are owned by bard working, cIom calculating farmers. Those bouees wers built In an sarly day, two, a story and a bait high and ths other only one story high. Size ot two sixteen by twenty test, tbs other eighteen by twenty, each bav a lean to kitchen on the back, neither have been paioted, and when old General Prosperity gete here I know each man will be only too glad to build, lor they would like some thing more than a mar shelter. Ws aold a good farm la Wleconeln and built a small oomfortabls houaewith money we brought her. Our bouse to twenty by twenty-four feet, two etortos high and by bard work ond cloae calculation we were able to build a kitchen sixteen by twenty In twrnty-eevea yeara ol bard lbfi bnt I eanuut tall how many Baa building our rrop have built In cilia, Bnt tot tbem keep on destroying tbe farms so grass can grow la ths clttos. Wbea the Farmers Alliance started up aeurh numbers, ths politicians wsr afraid th farmer war going to unit to control1 lb prU of term produeto, and haatraed to pae lawe to prvat boh a thieg a that bleg dona, aa it to wrong lor a faruir to gta fairprto tor what h rUw, Bat lot all ol tho lava, a akat a tnutlitad of eombiaa. tioaa hav ba ko4 aatil every thing th I at to. r ed to bay la roe trolled by Iruata, II Ike farmer doe aot get rlM (row t, oarra Hod help klui, lor h eaaaot help kimaelf. ( will 111 yi'u what I thleb stt tka laat eketioa. taw on eketiow day three tovervj wagos golug by, I tkl sat ee lata Ik Iwa Prat, bat the laat aw tea 1114 with aKutdoaed like etra kukra bmliag hr work, aad kaoalag Ike rttaM of tk tubt raa aity ahkk I talofv4, 1 blwvJ they Wet rvpeatora frow tuwa, who, kavteg voted to Iowa, haoalag the rarw lessors and hurry of farmers Just ones out to rote In precincts as com sbneivrs. I know tbey ars vils snougb for ey thing, bribery, corruption, of anytl.!:, to carry tbelr day, Mr. Btachmr ssnds a tow paratrs to tbs Independent which ar added t3 or Farmers Editorials, Besides that b ssnds a very voluabis sutstloa u to work during th next cam pa!;a wblcb bas been banded over te) tb stats ecu-, mitte and doubtless will bs adopted, Th "White Man's Burdaa" is to set a perfect example, ratber tbaa to cssl beatbra nations to follow a faulty czi, Tbs talk tbat it to a Cbrlstlaa zijr foros anapprsolated aid tawi'.zcrs Massing! on tbs beatbsa pwpls to ti veriest rot, and is nad ty kypritzi only, It to only another form of th iz timent: "Tbs tnd JustlSes tb amxs," and "ws may do svil tbat good nzy ooms. o dorarnmeot were organli4 for (i protection of society; not for tfcs cr merclol sonqusst ol tb world. Foreign capital bas bo rl;3sti la try land wbers It eunot gsln ptsact!)c trancs, tbs vetoom and tit protc:"; of tb rotors. Evsry psopls baa tbs rft to l;rJ.: Iteslf aosording to Its own iisu tr::: : : ) Interfsraacs, , , Tbs Pblllppio Islands bslosj Ul'y psopto whom Uod put la por:fz:'.:j tl tbsm, tbat Is tb FUiplnof. It la t:)a Christian duty to tab tsrritcry f::n tbs Ood glvsn owners, ttctrn r f ) thsrs and soms other natloi c'' " ws do not, It to not tbs Mduty"cfaV r nation to glvs Irssdon at greet tz::.iy oil tbs useless and tusupporij t:r tory that nay ask It. Duty 9 and Its own "psopto comes first Czr duty to glvs liberty, elvllisstion tii t llgloa to tbs Filipinos to the &tj t peaceably offer tbem. A better tL.'rj than America's protectorate, woc!4 te a protectorate by all nations. , Tka pan who scys Mi pref ix, right or wrong" baa somstilrj nrj either with bis bead or bis Uzrt. V7HAT DOES IT IttM Kltst UlzZAt .-; ;- I would liks to ask yon ths r."'.'ri ol tbs oelebration of tb qussn's t day at many plaoesin tbe United Kuto. also tbs flying ol ths onion Jsek deoora tlon day. These things I bavs seta slnos learns to Kansas. Whether they do It In other states I do not know, bat I nsver saw It befors. It calls to mind a vers of an old song to tbs American eagle,i -1 - , - "Oh (uard you well .tbs land where I dwell, It to futur tlm tb tal I shall tell When slow experience smouldering flre Tbe goodly heritage of your sires etc." For your part, you are doing nobly aa you print tbe beat paper I ever read. K. P. FmiausPH. WblteClty, Kan. It means tbat a lot of millionaires In New York and Boston havs got tired of oar form of government and wantaa empire, king, titles, an aristocracy, a peasant population tand all tbat sort of thing. Sothsygettb mullet beads to help them along by hoisting tbs flag ot an emplrs and falling down and doiag obeetonc to It, Tb mullet beads having no brains do everything that tbs mil liounirea tell them to do, even to advo cating ataadlng armies end Imperialism. JEWS NOT THE RICHEST No Jew today In America baa a for tune of th flrat claa. laa Hat of th rich! fifty men In th country ther to no Jawlab nam. I! suob a list were ex tended to ons hundred ther would ba none, Tbe Jew ar great traders, ao doubt, but tbe Smith, th Scotch-trial, the French, th Butch, aad ths par Taakeaabatthia hollow when tb trading to doueoa a Urge ovals rqalriag aievatlve ability, roarage, aad abotdata Mttfideoeeia th lategrlty of th atef- rhalt. No doubt th Jews maks a great deal ot oioaey, but they are Sieealatora aad gambler, aad waal tby mass M never held aivural.v. Thaw analn, tbey do But, or rathe tbey hav aot la the paat, generallv Uua bv eapitej eur! bv lubeeiUaMa. Nor hav they, aalll lately, tavei la toad. Tey ra awt orieulal In their toalea aad afebd with aiu b UtwralMy to tUarlvea la their living. AJ,.wkea prottl arr) t him, ia taerwiiy very utai to aiwewi aad to ait Ibat Wioag to htm. Aad ataay garal'v keloag Hi hint, toe the J-aara..4kr tbelr torg Umlla. Il.taev.r, I refat la eat ir vt.altoe, i ar m tonav ia aaterwa win Jew eoetorftioaaHv tk tbat ke raa raaktawralib with IU tuy or tea baalrl aa aba euel at tbtt Joha tiiloief IHJ, la Atie'M Jai.