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Show A Eiii coin iiuiit j or impugn the motives of the ad min is- - .iitration in the conduct of affairs in the Twenty thousand words of carefully is nevertheless true, Presi-- , Philippines; but it the condensed uiatter make3' up ' . less than of dent s recital to Congress the affairs of On the 19th day last August, I ho , whole Stato-of- f his recom- - four tnonths-agothe nation for the vearand to church or. inundations for legislatl' e action on the Utah, without reference , ' turned- out to creed .o.. various matters referred liefuM,F " by in-- text of the message is beyond the limit do honor to the the course of one df its most ac ,1 of our space, but we give in this issue (iorsing i Utali- I at t ery. Whem its most salient, points In condensed tive agents, he the recruiting of- tho Utah Batteries-waform. Seldom does a President give goiug.on jt was well understood .that ion more profoundly to public demand ihari lias President McKinley in their duties lay itr the enforcement of this communication to Congress and the whatever policy might be adopted forL the Philippines; yet every man who vol- public. Fully sensing the magnitude and libelous nature of the 4Brvanf tin cored his service. in the cause, no s of the Philippine matters.. matter wbat may have been his social! crl the President dwells at necessary length standing, was immediately crowned a and with not a thought, at (hat upon ail the do. ails of acquisition, oecu-- pa hero, of branding them as murderers or' ion, relen'. lonr and the insurrection time, persecutors of a weak and defenseless-people- . and i s sup rcssion. .Seating aright-itEvery victory won by them in ls of th o people who li aye pi i e gotten or never knew, facts which led overtlie detainers dfTHb Stars and was. heralded with a degree of irp to tho present conflict ami made it Stripes pride and unanimity which marked the asnecessary for the United Siates-t' sert and maintain its authority, Tills' Palr0t!ui and loyalty of Utah as above and beyond question. This part of the message particularly, isgood reproach continued without inieruption, witliotrt reading and embodies a piece of history which it would be well for the Awnerican a suggestion i hat our boys were acting in any maimer unbecoming true, patri-- ' people to be conversant with; well for Oh io American citizens, uniil tiudr rethe patriotism and loyalty of the nation that it be read by every man and woman turn;, until a few days after Lheir return when, like tho slimy, creeping snake of in the laud. Eden,. there appeared upon the scene , PuD.lsht-- S evry Saturday d by. . TH B BEAVER CO. PU& CO. ' Hkaver City, i Utah. - , 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, Six Months, Z adm-inisfcratio- - n - Advertising Kates on Application. E t red at'ihe post Ifloe at Bearer City Uiabfor ran sin sston through I ha ..malls i. a second class matter. c 3!7VIIirKt s - at-te- nt i W7 - s,- i - - or-poOtie- EDITOR t ici-m- One year ago tomorrow, tho treaty of peace with Spain was signed. 6 Our flag has never wuuJ ovi r any conn ry but in blessing; 1 believe ti e i 1 1 Filipinos will soon recognize the fact that t has not lost its gift of benediction in itsi world-wid- e journey to their President McKinley. shores. o Read the Blaiik! If you cannot afford to subscribe for itj or, IT you can afford to but fear that you are making tlie editor rich by paying your little Uollarrborrow it. Your neighbors en-joTine- will bo of-a- ut this unai.oyed pafrlbtisTh, the greatly enhanced by Spraying for fruit diseases," Is the Borrow It, sharing his joys with you. 1 title of Farmers- - Bullet in No. read it. by i he 38, is9ued of Agriculture, a Department copy of which we have just received. High duties and unusual opportuni- Tiio results of tho experiments of the ties await tho members of tho Congress Department on. tho eflicacy of sprayiug which opened a new page in Amorican Is given at some length and several for- history last Monday.TThe money question, banking, trusts, the Panama canal, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines. Any one of these questions a ff o r d o p p o r t u n it y ; f o r a u y a t n o u n t: o f glorjrand honor forthosowhcrtakirthe-initiativin planning satisfactory meas- mulas for the preparation of fungicides," one of which, the bordeaux mixture, we reproduce i another colutnu, together with suggestions as to its use for diseas-e r r ures. s Jo f t h oa p pi e."" e If you know anything wo dont know 1 Next Thursday, December 14 h, is the one hundredth anniversary of the death President Mcof George Washington. Kinley, in referring to tlie day in bis i which the people ought to know, if it Ts worth Knowing, dont you know it is your duty to lot us know, so that the people may also knoyy that w.hlch yon kuow and we ought to know but dont kuow because you know, and ' wont let us ' kuow. And thats no lie you know. IMocbe Record. I ZZZ INCONSISTENT PATRIOTISM. It Is an emphatic Impeachment of the which time. Instead of, wasting, con- timially Increaces and enriches. We sincerity of a portion of the people of to Utah that thero exists today may justly hope that In juiv eon come the benignant Influence of the ZTi.TZrr7Z7.;. kZ to of men so ..ZTVZi . , moreiieever fatherof hlscountry may patriotism manifested a few potent for good than in the century sPrv months ago, as. to criticise tho wisdotir which is drawing to a clc so. ilia-year- s - i uted champion of i he tribe,. sowing seeds of dissen-- t Ion, distrust and-- suspicion with the" flowry eloquence of his disloyal tongue. Going from place to place,, following itn t lie wake of state amxi municipal receptions to returning volunteers,. like an imp of darkness following in the foot- priii ts of a messenger of light, and by-- ' inuendo, insinuation and false sta.e- ment, poisoning the minds of the unwary, u U till nk i ig people aga i h si t lie con victions whicli their better jtidge-tneand their conscience would dictate. .Whatever tlieirconvicjons, there was not one newspaper nor Individual in the staieMraYing themecessarv temerity to come out and say that our voiun-teer- s were lighting for an cause, mril the cue was given them by that giant of oratory, that prince of agbat rs, William J. Brvan, at the bait Palace in Salt Lake City a few days af ter the reception tendered the Utah Batteries. If the policies of theadminis-- t rat ion are blameworthy, those voluntarily lighting to carry them out are equally blamoworthy, and to Uonlzc one and condemn the other is not only in- consistent but dishonest. Every shothat was fired, every pound, of powder thaf was burned, every patri- F anil-administrati- on r nt , messagejo Congress, has this to say: Fur a hundred yes.rs the Republic has had the priceless advantage of the lofty standard of character and conduct which he bequeathed to the American people. It is atrinheritar.ee " self-co- nst - n |