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Address VINCJBNT I'UB, CO., IK and Jackson Sta.. Omaha. Neb. Ironton (Mo.) Register: A censor snip of tho press goes hand in nana with imperialism. Neither is com patible with a free government. Madison (Neb.) Mail: The presi dent's policy of killing the trusts by publicity is based on tho thought that moonlight prevents burglary. Taylor (Tex.) Journal: Senator Bailey is in favor of electing United States senators by direct vote. So are we, It is the best policy and then the people can elect whom they want. Rochester (Minn.) Democrat: The steel trust is selling rails in England at $11 per ton less than tho American price, and yet the republican bosses threaten to squelch Babcock if he don't let up on his tariff reform agita tion. Memphis (Tenn.) Press: Napoleon is credited with saying that the Lord always fought on the side that had the best served artillery. Only on this theory can the assumption bo sus tained that "Providence put us in possession of tho Philippines." Memphis (Tenn.) Timest The crisis in Philippine affairs at Washington at the present time makes it appear that the "policy of benevolent assimilation" which changed to voracious devour ing, has got to the stage of chronic in digestion. Massena (N. Y.) Forum: If the democratic party has to appeal to the masses of tho people it must be hon est with them and It cannot be honest with them if it mortgages itself to cor porations which are violating existing laws needed for the protection of tho public. . . Dunshore (Pa.) Gazette: There Is a perceptible weakening all along the lines of republican opinion touching a high tariff. Hardly anywhere Is it re garded as a necessity and many con scientious party men see wherein it is hurtful. It doesn't look as if protec tion can be made, to win another presi dential campaign. Heher (Ark.) Review: Governor Taft says that it is useless for tho Filipinos to continue their hopeless warfare. It seems that we havo read something that has that peculiar ring sometimo in our boyhood days and if we are not mistaken the Incident hap pened along about the time that Wash ington was in winter quarters at Val ley Forge, but it wasn't an American that made the remark. Ceresco (Neb.) Plaindcaler: The antipathy of tho gold democrats for V- 3 populists may be accounted for in the fact that the populists voted the democratic ticket in 1896 and in 1900 while the gold democrats gonerally voted the republican ticket. Had th populists voted the republican ticket the gold democrats would cneenuny fuse with them. Chicago Public: If Hill spoke for the democracy of the middle states at the plutocratic love feast of the Man hattan club, so much the worse for tho democracy of that region. It was Wood's voice that spoke for the demo cratic masses of the west, and we be lieve that his sentiments find a wel come echo in the hearts of the truly democratic masses of tho east. Wayne (Neb.) Democrat: The con sistency of the average republican is neatly shown up in Iowa. When Shaw was governor he was lauded to the skies as a wonderful man, and Shaw defended the trusts and said they were a good thing. Now that Cum mins is governor he is just as remark able and Infallible a man, and Cum mins strongly condemns the trusts and corporations. Marion (0.) Mirror: The more wo read about the Philippine situation and what is being done there the more dis gusting the whole thing becomes. The history of our acquisition of these isl ands and the war of subjugation that this government Is waging against theso people, will mako a chapter in our history from which every man who loves tho good name of his coun try will turn in disgust and horror. West Union (O.) Defender: Undo Sam is to pay tho expenses of Princo Henry's visit while tho princo is tho guest of tho United States, and also tho expenses of tho special embassy to tho coronation of King Edward. European nobility will soon ho con vinced that Uncle Sam is "an easy mark" Binco ho "pays tho freight" both ways for the exquisite pleasure of dancing attendance to royalty. Anoka (Minn.) Free Press: A Wis consin man named Charles Fetlorhoff recently fasted forty-two days and camo out all the better for his experi ment When fasts of forty-two days' duration which means eight or nine meals per year become common, it is going to bo easier to get along in this world. It will then become next to impossible for republican-made trusts to buy people's bodies and souls with bread, or starve them to death. Lincoln (Neb.) Independent: The United States has more flour than tho people can use and less sugar than tho people want. The Cubans hayo more sugar than they can uso and not enough flour to feed their families. Remedy: Put up a tariff wall to pre vent our people from swapping flour for sugar and the Cubans from trad ing sugar for flour. That is the fun damental principle of the political economy of all protectionism. Mankato (Kas.) Advocate: Is thero anything significant in the fact that congress will allow tho light to die out In tho torch which tho statue of liberty holds "aloft in the harbor at Now York? Wo are sending special envoys to Europe to witness the coro nation of a king; wo are making a big fuss and a big appropriation to entertain a prince from Prussia, but the liberty sentiment is not strong enough to keep the light burning, in tho torch of the goddeBS of liberty." Shelbina (Mo.) Democrat: Governor Taft, after beating around and dodg ing the direct answer as to what should be done with the Philippines, finally when pressed said the United States should hold the islands indefi nitely, giving to the Filipinos a quabi independence when they are consid ered lit. That is imperialism, plain and simple. That puts seven "million people at our mercy, to be governed just as we see fit. 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