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Show THE TRL WEEKLY J OURN AL. LOG AN ,, YUS JOTJB1TAL. PUXUIHIP BT A BL & ETOLAffD PUBLISHING 00., lessees. 3 thwwi M Utt. Editor. rorSDAT . TEBKUABT ros 2. 1900 HABMONY. This year & great battle is to be fought between the Democratic and Republican parties. It will be the last,- - and - probably- - the of the century. .. The - Republican party Islands for the single gold standard and tbeTsubsti-tutio- n of National Bank , Notes for greenback. It ad Tocates a tariff that - builds up gigantic trusts and gives them absolute control of labor. .It repre- the Government ft.' TM TL2.V . TS'J WWJttA sents' tCdaythe - an ,un--constitutio- nal bim your unfaltering support; re memberiog that it is better to elect any Democrat who will maintain party principles, than any Republican who will Uphold his. Ah election .is- -, near at hand. One to fill the" vacancy' caused by the exclusion from the House of Representatives of Hoi). B. H. Roberts. So far the names of but two gentlemen have been mentioned upon the Democratic side; those of Hons,' W.' H. King ; and D. C. Dunbar. Without doubi both aie capable gentlemen and their Democracy is beyond question; bit No Democrat there are others. should attend either the Coanty or State conventions with an idea that' either of . these gentlemen mast necessarily be the candidate. Other names may " be "mentioned, receive impartial and con sideration. Whoever may be should receive the hearty chosen, united of a Democracy. -support Unless care is exercised -- the old . ' factional fight may be renewed over new candidates. This year should fitness the : thorough and permanent reunion of the State . all-.'shoul- d . . policy' of imperialism. From every patriotic Ameri- can standpoint the Republican Democracy, and -- we -- trust it- - will. which party represents principles The coming election will provide a must, if they shall prevail, eub-Te- rt test by which to - gauge the great the form ofgoverment planned conflict of next November, upon by Jeffereon, Washington and their which so much - depends.-- e hope ' compeers. Great issues are at that it will be a successful one. ' 1 stake, and it Is imperative that the Democracy should be united. Republicanism tends toward centralization, both in the methods of organization and government; Democracy toward diffusion. It is largely because of its compact organization that the Republican party has won so many battles. j Fierce fights have occurred within its ranks at times over the selec-tio- n of nominess, but, once chosen, - the candidate may depend- - upon receiving a' full patty vote. The party may also be depended on every time to fender strict allegiance and support to its lead- ers. . In the ranks of the Democracy the tendency is in the opposite direction, and frequently disapproval of the candidates chosen or the conduct of the campaign is emphasized at the polls, to the benefit of the opposition, This is not as it should be. A Democratic Article of faith is the right of the majority to rule, and when party managers or candidates have been selected, they should have the unwavering support ot the party without reference to personal . - TRADE FOLLOWING THE PLA Senator - Pettigrew-- in - a speech made before the Senate on the fif teenth of. last month, had something to say illustrative of the of .the claim that trade necessarily follows the flag. He proved from English -- government statistics that England was only able' to selLher tropical colonies cents worth of goods seventy-on- e per capita.' while at the same time purchasing from them products to the amount of 91.25 per capita. Even then it must be remembered that in India England has 70,000 soldiers, a great army of officials and many English merchants and bankers. Had it not been for these, the English colonial exports to the tropics would practically amounted to nothing. . Mr. Pettigrew called attention to the fact that the United State had promised to maintain the open door policy so far as trade advantages in the Philippines were all other concerned, therefore countries would have the same advantages that we enjoy in the way preferences. of providing the Filipinos with the One bad feature of some recent few purproducts which they-wicampaigns in Utah haa been' that we and will to meet have chase, some of the Democratic delegates to both State and county conven-tion- s them all in open competition when have' attended them with' the we wish to purchase from them.--Ball of these things are trivial intention of. supporting some -- one with what Mv Petti, man, first, last and allthe time; compared grew thought the country would and If this favorite failed to be threatened with should the nomination, to get out become practically 7 and work against the one"whodid. Philippines of a the United States, portion assist in making, the ticket, from debating thengo out and knife! trustifying thereby the right to levy aduty upon their personal spite at the cost of party products. Itiswell known that -principles,-" Differences of opinion in regard to in the Philippines there are thou the wisdom or policy of nominations sands of Chinamen, and these Chinamen are the artisans. Speakhave existed not only in Cache in lines ing of Chinese county, but throughout the State. of manufacturecompetition which they underThere is now a 'tendency upon the stand, Mr. Pettigrew said: part of Democratic' leaders to ask Mr. President, saw a cotton that all get into line and sink all mill in China having 34,000 spinprevious misunderstandings in the dles, a modern mill, with, I thfnfc, interest of harmony and thesuo-ces- s 2,700 Chinese employees or laof the party. Do not carry borers, every one of them meii, full the spirit of past belligerency into grown. There were no children future campaigns, nor oppose some and no women in that mill, and candidate simply because he has just one Englishman. Every other every - spinner, carder been nominated by William Smith, employee, weaver, engineer, man runTom Jones or Jack; Robinson. ning a loom, was aevery Chinaman; and merits and the averrge wages mark . Weigh impartially the to $3.50 a month, and ... rI nce of winning of every candi-j board themselves. ' Besides they then vote for the best one, in were paid in silver,, in Mexi;"',rment. If, however, the they can dollars, equal to ; $1.75 in bur Another, give money. .Yet the American laborer -- nn-tru- th -- ' . -- ll ut - - .us . 1 that-amo- unted ! , f Want Column is invited to compete with 10,000, 000 of this kind of labor by annexing the Philippines. -- Another menace he cited was a LOST A ladies purse contain-n- g - the native Malays, of product money. Return to Mrs. O. H. American Hart no free ana be rewarded. ' which against ' labor can hope to compete. In this FOUND -- a set of upper teeth, connection he remarked. which can be had by calling at The tobacco made into cigars his office and paying for this by the nimble fingers of those cap. able Malays will close the tobaceo of this country and FOR SALE 160 acres of good and drive our labor into other arm land and three city lots, with channels of employments. There mprovements. t Apply to Wm. P. is no reason why they they cannot Deakin, Wallsville, Utah. supply unlimitedly the cigars required for our consumption. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST motthe animating Concerning place to buy vonr clothing and ive. Mr. Pettigrew, aRepublican, shoes is at J. Newbolds. Call and t examine before you buy. . says: , V It seems to me the sum and A BIG CLE AR NC E SALK of snbetance of the whole scheme ,,if woaiens and childrens labor mens, field where . to find a eheap of mens and boys shoes. Also will not can be secured, labor that All ' to be sold regardless strikerthat does not belong to a clothing. of cost. values. J. H. AnderBig union, that does not need an army Co-o- p son ,building.that to keep it in leading-stringswill make goods for the -- trusts-of I ' TherpJtl pensersOffej1 Fol owingjp,'1 by . the q) Only. . no-;ic- e. cigar-factori- : es . -- . i , , ; .1 ' this country: and, as the trusts dominated the St. Louis convention and own the Republican party, it is a very proper enterprise for them to engage in. Referring to those who are the most - ardent ... advocates of the forcible retentions, of . the Philippines, Mr. Pettigrew said; .:. , They are the. people who ex ploit the tropical colonies; they are the people who build railroads and charge what they choose, and make loans at usurious interest, thus piling up higher and higher their great aggregations of wealth. Do we. want to. follow this example? 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New Yr1 -- JUST ARM -- A Full Lii From it no money wilX come into the Treasury for the benefit of the The people of the United States. whom from laborers of this land, we raise our taxes inthe same way England raises by a per capita 01 the flapood Bati AND Go-Gar- arein levy, upon consumption vited to contribute this taxation to support an army of occupation and subsidize Bhips to carry the trade in order that those people may be exploited bv the trusts of the the United States. I do will do of this it. people country There is another object. It is well when people become restless, te. 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