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Up 7 JKfSLWiLW'flyih- Jf' ff iafcajT JklJHr3atai ' ' affar qB Excello Stock Farm OFFERS EXCIDIiliENT ANGUS JSUJLVLS AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES ALSO CLYDE and SADDLE STALLIONS All stock registered, send for Catalogue, Farm $ .mile south of town on Wabash R. R. Have pedigrees of your herd tabulated Angus, Clydesdales or Saddlers. We will do it cheaply. JNO. F. COULTER, Excello, Macon Co., Mo Filipino officers and insurgents." An swering Senator Patterson, General Otis said that the commission of which General Hughes was a member had stated to representatives of Aguinaldo that no concessions could be made without the sacrifice of some of the at tributes of sovereignty. General Otis declared that the Filipinos have no correct idea of liberty. "Liberty with them," said he, "is license." "But what is your Standard of qualification for self-government?" asked Senator Patterson. "What kind of a govern ment?" asked General Otis. "Do you mean despotic government?" "No, self-government," was Senator Patter son's response. General Otis said they were perfectly qualified for a despotic, military government. Senator Patter son asked if he considered the people of Mexico qualified for self-government, to which Senator Beveridge ob jected, but before the chairman could decide the point General Otis said he declined to answer. Senator Patter son remarked that he had no means of forcing a reply "at present." Gen eral Otis declared that he did not measure the capacity of the Filipino people for self-government by the ca pacity of the people of the United States, and characterized as unfair the effort of Senator Patterson to get him to fix tho standard of a comparison with other people. Replying to Sena tor Dubois, he said the introduction of Chinese coolie labor into the Philip pines would be unwise. Japanese la bor, he thought, would be the most ac ceptable, because they affiliate readily with the Filipinos. A question by Sen ator Beveridge regarding the effort to furnish the Filipinos literature sent from the United States precipitated a lively discussion. General Otis said that when Mabini was brought in he had a pile of New York papers with him which had antagonized .the sover eignty of the United States in the Philippines. "Did ho have copies of Senator Hoar's speech?" inquired Sen ator Patterson. "Oh, yes; those speeches were all over the Islands," replied the witness. Senator Allison, who was in the chair, said ho would exclude any allusion to senator's speeches. Senator Patterson inter jected the remark that senators' should not be attacked from masked batter ois. "I asked the extent to which it gave aid to the insurrection," said Senator Beveridge. "When the sena tor from Indiana," retorted Senator Patterson, "propounded that question it involved every senator who is standing for what he believes to be simple justice to the Filipinos. I do not propose to be assailed from behind a masked battery." Senator Allison thought that where a senator's name was involved it gave him the right to come before the committee and defend himself and such references should be excluded. Senator Carmack, with much earnestness, said he wanted to take his part of the responsibility for saying that the war, in the Philippines is "ut terly and absolutely 'infamous and criminal. If any proof can be made that I am exciting Filipinos by such speeches," he said, "I want it done." After some further discussion Senator Beveridge disclaimed any intention to reflect on any senator and withdrew his question. General Otis concluded his testimony by submitting some comments upon the memorial of the Manila chamber of commerce. - The committee than adjourned. The Strenuous Mr. Ivey. York (Neb.) Democrat: It's too bad that J. W. Ivey, collector of cus toms at Sitka, Alaska, is not secretary of state. It's a safe guess if he was there would be no signing of modus vivendis putting off the settlement of Bohring Sea fishery questions with England to give that country time to wallop the life out of two little re publics striving for a place among the nations of the earth. The Ship Subsidy Bill. (Continued from Page 9) of a sail or steam vessel, one cent per gross registered ton for each ono hun dred nautical miles sailed. (b) On each entry, not exceeding sixteen entries in any ono fiscal year, and for a period of five years from the date of registration of a vessol of over ono thousand gross registered tons, which shall bo completed and reg istered after the passage of this act, one-fourth of ono cent per gross reg istered ton for each one hundred nau itcal miles sailed, in addition to tho compensation provided in paragraph (a). Sec. 7. That compensation under this title shall not bo allowed in re spect of any of tho following-named vessels: (a) A vessel on a voyage extending only to a foreign port less than one' hundred and fifty nautical miles from her last port of departure in tho United States or from a foreign port less than one hundred and fifty nau tical miles from her first port of ar rival in tho United States. (b) A vessel on a voyage less than one-ialf of the whole length of which, on her outward and homeward voy ages, respectively, shall have been on tho sea between a port of tho United States and a foreign port. (c) A vessel which shall not be at least of class Al, as classified either by the record of American and foreign shipping or the United States stand ard owners, builders, and underwrit ers' association, or equivalent classifi cation in any other register of ship ping of at least equal merit. (d) A vessel of which less than one-fourth of the crew shall bo citi zens of the United States or such per sons as shall be within the provisions of section 2174 of the Revised Statutes. () A vessol without motive power of its own, or a tugboat, or a vessel en gaged in wrecking. (f) A foreign-built vessel, hereaf ter admitted to American registry pur suant to tho provisions of section 4136 of the Revised Statutes. (g) A vessel while employed in the coasting trade. Sec. 8. That the mileage upon which compensation shall be paid under this title shall be determined by the direct customary route from tho last port of departure in the United States to a foreign port or a port in the Philippine islands, find from such last-mentioned port by tho direct customary route to the first port of arrival in tho United States. If during the voyage the ves sel shall enter at two or more foreign ports or ports in the Philippine isl ands, the distance by the direct cus tomary route between such ports shall also be included in the mileage upon which compensation shall be paid un der this title. Sec. 9. That any vessel, before re ceiving compensation under this title, shall have carried, free of charge, the mails of the United States, if the (Continued on Page 12.) Should be Retired at Once. Captain Hull, the representative from tho Des Moines, la., congres sional district, publicly pledges him self to retire absolutely from politics if his constituents will give to him one more term. Thereafter he would devote himself to his extensive busi ness interests. Inasmuch as the con gressman's chief business venture is the Philippine Investment company, it would be well if he were to be retired at once. Sprinfield Republican. The Blind May See! 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