SEPTEMBER 8, 1904 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT PAG J 11. The Associated Press now announces lhatv its report of Hill's speech in which Hill called Roosevelt a fraud, was all fake, and that the reporter who sent the account of the speech was not present at the meeting and made up one to suit himself. The As sociated press has been doing exactly that sort of work for the populist party for the last ten years, but it never made a correction. Perhaps the As sociated Press has reformed, but it will not do to trust much to that sup position. Perhaps its announcement of Hill's, withdrawal from politics was also a fake, vvvyv ' The Wageworker, a paper published in the interest of organized labor at Lincoln, got out a very fine Labor day edition printed m cuiurs. vi pers published in the interest of or ganized labor have a legitimate, field, and are as much entitled to the sup port of wagewcrkers as the Bank Ma gazine isv to that of bankers. All arrangements for speeches dur ing the coming campaign by Mr. T. H Tibbies, 'candidate- for vice -president in the states of Nebraska, Kan sas Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota must be made with J. H. Edmisten, Lincoln, Neb. For dates in states west of these, arrange ments must be made through J. H. Cal- derhead,s Butte, Mont, erv country there must be built up a party that can overwhelm the tariff grafters, the banks and accumulated capital. We are laying a foundation for such a party in these United States in this present campaign. Stand by Tom Watson. - . Judge Dunne in a public speech in Chicago charged Carter Harrison with the foulest treachery to the people of that city in regard to granting street car franchises. Judge Dunne was the one 5 man, more than any other, that sepured Harrison's election. He now publicly asks this traitor: "What was the persuasion that maltes him now recalcitrant to his past, faithless to the trust imposed in him by a confiding people, "ami reckless of his reputation in the community ?" Where ever and when ever the people have trusted either the democrats or republicans they ; have, been betrayed. Is it not time that we were done with both of them? v.r ; ;." ' ; ; . -: Dr. 'Taylori of the Medicar World suggests a plan that a good many re-, publicans and democrats will act upon at tho rnminf filpftinn The Hpmn- -UUlie Lliy, iViUlliema., yjn uv-v- . . I - v...rsa . w oii io for 9i n deleaafes. and ior icrats will say that '.'1 don't want to 'the nomination of a run state ucnei, neip eieci jxcoseveu. ne aon i repre including Watson and TihDies electors. Hon J. H. Calderhead,. state auditor, in a private letter to the editor of The Independent, says: "Watson will poll a large vote in Montana this year, and it now looks as if we would have to PUI lip a tlUHCl iriiicocuMua "- r of the state as against both the demo cratic and republican parties. We have arranged for a good list of campaign :cnhsnrihers." i - ': " au's probable appearnce id appearance- in New York as an aavueme ui ria., to offset the effect of the Cooper Union meeting, says that Bryan's advocacy of Parker - is not genuine and asks its readers to take what Bryan may say with an abundance : of grains of salt. The-Id Bryan men in New York who are now supporting Watson and Tib bies will likely take a hint from that and become more determined than ever to vote as Bryan believes and not as he taJJJ campaign. I The "i plutocrats have at, last con cluded that their claim to omnipotence is a little too broad. : They now say as long as the Parker democrats or the republican party is: in power "the gold standards irrevocable.". The assertion of Roosevelt or Parker that it is ir revocable for all the ages, to come, thus assuming the power to utter a decree like that when God , said, "let there be light and there was lights is pushing the "God an,d destiny theory a' little too far for even the. acceptance of a mullet head i;r . " The people's party state convention f Montana has been called to meet at Butte City, Montana, on beptem.Der i. date fixed for the evacuation, instead of withdrawing her troops, the Rus sian minister at Pekin demanded new concessions which amounted to the transfer of the entire territory of Man churia from China to Russia. The United States made a vigorous protest, and Japan decided upon war. , Every man knows that if there were tariff walls between the states, they would be a great hindrance to trade and that they would tend to reduce the increase of wealth.. If that is so, why dees it not follow that tariff walls between Canada and the United States have the same effect? The great mass of the people of both nations would be benefited if there was absolute - free trade between the" countries. A spe cial privileged few on both sides of tug line, make fortunes by these tar iff walli and the fortunes come from the men who toil. Yet there are tens of thousands of these toilers who will vote to tax themselves for the bene fit of the few and all on account of their-ignorance of the ordinary natur al laws of political economy. ' The high protectionists, and free traders united their votes in the Aus tralian parliament the other day and labor Premier Watson had to resign for want of a majority in parliament. There will be hot times in Australia at the next' election. The trade unionists there are determined to have a ma- Turners'' Weekly in discussing Bry-fjority over all other parties combined PCalttllvM V1 HJCJ Will At UCAt -I believe in giving liberty to the Filipinos as soon, as they are reason ably prepared for it. I regard the; gold standard as firmly and irrevocably established; I believe in giving 'the people some measure of relief from the high tariff rates, but .. with a re publican senate on my hands it is doubtful whether I can accomplish anything in this, direction. Alton U. He might have added one more statement for the comfort of demo crats; for instance: "Ijregard the re publican party as firmly and irrevoc ably establisjl5C-v, ' A New York Associated Press dis patch says: "The unusual activity of populists In this state is also causing alarm at national headquarters. In the early plans for the campaign the Bryan or radical element of the party was . ignored, and the managers now find that thousands of voters of that faction are ready to support Watson." In answer to nn oM reader of The Independent it may be said that one reason for the sympathy in this coun try with Japan grown out of the fact that Russia absolutely violated the terms of the agreement filtered into by the powers at the !oc of the war In China with the Boxers. liussla nigned a treaty agri-eliis to withdraw her troops from Manchuria In three In Ktallmenta. Kadi utep of the rvac na tion was to take place on a fixed date, and although th ambassador at St. Petersburg and th ItUHslan embassa dor at Wfthlnj;ton rrrwateilly renewed tho assurance that Huswla would fulfil her cnKfirroctt, . hc notoriously vio lated th treaty.. When the 1st of Or lober, IM3, arrlvnl, whkh as th sent anything that I believe in." But I can't support Parker. That would give the lie to everything that I have said during the last eight years." The republican says: . "L,don't want to help elect Parker,. But the republican party .will.not giye .meLpo.stal savings banks, the-parcels post, the public ownership of the telegraphs, telephones 'and city utilities." Then they agree that neith er will do : anything to help elect the other's candidate, but both of them will; vote the people's party ticket, thus voting -for what they want and "pair off" on the candidates of each. Mr. Watson' said while here that he .was surprised that so many persons in different states were writing . for help to him or the national committee. That is turning things the other end to. The people in the different states must help the committee. In popu list campaigning funds must come from fhe people and not from the na tional committee. The way to do in everv state is to co right ahead nut tickets in the field and do the work of the campaign. Then for the encour agement of the others, report to the committee what has been done and let them send it ouU That is all that caa be expected of the present national committee. The whole south just at present is chasing negroes, not for the purpose of mobbing them, but to hJre them to work In the cotton fields. The nouth may howl about negro domination, but when it comes down to the baxle facts, the south would go Into permanent poverty and lose all political and com mercial standing If it v. re not for the "nigpr." The Associated Press, in a tsigned dispatch to all papers using Us re ports, forrr-t"d a fake account rt ), 11 111)18 speech. That was a com mendable notion and it Is to be hoped that the Association will continue the reform. 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The -editor of The Independent had a little experience with fake As sociated "Press dispatches just before the state convention. A After doing everything that was pos sible to be done to prevent the an nouncement of another deficit right in the starting of the campaign, Secretary Shaw was neverthless forced to do it. The July deficit was $17,400,000 and the August deficit $6,300,000. The In dependent has been telling its readers for two years about these coming-deficits. By the time congress - meets there will be another demand for bonds to 'preserve the credit of the govern ment." These fellows' notions about "preserving the credit of the govern ment" are somewhat ' peculiar, ;Their idea of the way to do" it . is to , issue more bonds and go further into "debt. It is not strictly a correct principle that taxes should be levied "according to ability to pay." This is a tax upon enterprise and thrift. , Nor should taxes tee levied upon the people ac cording to the "protection" that gov ernment affords . the people in - the possession of their property. Some people are entirely unencumbered with any property at all. If such reasoning be true, that is, that government is established to protect property, apd'it should therefore charge property, own ers for : that "protection," then it would, follow that , the person With no property at all would not be en titled to governmental protection. The correct principle is this: That igov ernment is a compact for the protec tion of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In order to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of hap piness, government must secure I to all their natural right to the : use of the earth. In performing j this service to the individual, government confers upon him certain favors. It, therefore, has a right to charge the in dividual for this particular favor, just in proportion to the value of the fa vor conferred. This and no more It can not do less and be just to all. - It can not do more without being ty rannical. Any other form of taxation is a robbery. The republican editors of this state had better get together, and like the democratic spellbinders used to do in Indiana, all agree upon telling! the same lie. They have all been telling different lies about what Tibbies did at the state convention. The worst lie of all, however, was printed In the Nuckolls County Herald, when it said that the business management of this paper compelled Tibbies to change his position. Tibbies did not change his position and the business management has nothing to do with the editorial policy of the Nebraska Independent and never will have while Tibbies Is the editor. The business manager never known what li In The Inde pendent until It In published. 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