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Show V COUNTY CLADL EEAL7 f Ives Will He That Mmuim is C bins. LI Hung (hang statement to the effei t that, while the foreigners are alive, they mould be killed immediately if the allied forces neared lekin is n garded in by thoec who credit tlie reported survival of tiie foreign ministers as an indication that tne latter are held as hostages and that their lives will lie made the suhji 1 of Heme ni gotidtious by the I hinese Li Huiij Chang s anxiety to keep the powers from I'elnn as long as possible"' to I onsul tal ions are in progrte tweinahnu t innisUrs and ofihislsj as to the con rs, to tie puixurd should the ministers prove to be anvc 1 lie contingency of i lima holding them as hostages is uppermost in the uiiuds of all lUillel (views fV. M. IIUIU, I obllhr UTAH BEAVER. UTAH STATE NEWS. Tie are being diatributed Along th ron i of tne Hal nap ntfimuD, bud track laying will begin soon ' Special premium arc lieginning to t come in to the Agricultural So-- Ie-rc- cirty for the state fair this fall 1 he Provo pustoflu e is to be improved by tlielualalal!oii of new furoitUr and the ami approved Iih k boaea. have hern Plans and HMeiheatu.B prepared fora 14, ow brick and atone school house to be ertclxl at Paysoo The assessed valuation of Utsb county for this year is, approximately, 910. 6MI.000, about 3750,000 higher than in 1 ' s'.. After a careful examination of Provo river, the Osh commissioner reports no truth in the reoort that fish wera being dynamited K. C ( hambera of Salt Lake ta one of the members of the cwfnmtttcc selected to notify Ilryen of bis nomination for the presidency. A detachment men of twenty-fiv- e from Fort Logan, ( olo , has arrived at Fort Douglas to relate i ompauy O, ordered to China Two thousand, six hundred and thirty aeven la the total of Pas son's population ae reported by the elate enumerator for this yt sr. The city council of Provo has made appropriation forthe purihaae of a right of way for a boulevard to the lake resort, a distance of three miles In a voting contest, at 5 cents S Vote, for a young lady to represent Utah at bpsuish Fork's celebration on the S4tb, Mt Mery --here vsaa-t- hc is inner, re-cclvlng At votes. had a leprosy scare laat Salt week, the report being circulated that a Kankaaa gtrl was suffering from the disease, but an investigation proved the report groundless The Ootaria-Miata- g company of Park City hat started wiring Main street for Its electric light system, and la a short time the companys plant will be supplying the citizens with light. Monish L. Ilsncock, aged CS, has arrived at Uivertoo, where lie is visitlug friends, he having weiked almost the entire distance of l.OOO miles from Taylor, Arizona, starting on May 5. A squad qf flv colored soldiers at-- , tacked a Chinaman at bait Lake the other night and gave him a severe beating, presumably to get a little practice before encountering the Chi- - net forces Edward Close, a boy of Spanish Fork, was drowned in Utah lake, near the mouth of Spanish Fork river, while bathing with two younger boy who were unable to render him any assistance. Richard V. Young, Jr , the old son of Major R. W, Young of the Utah Latte!es,Tia reached bait Lake after a trip mround the globe! te left Manila because the climate did n ot agree with hUn. The salt water sprinkling train used on the hhort Line for the purpose of killing weeds alongside the track has proved a success, as the weeds wither and die after a shower of the water taken from the Great bait Lake. J. Gordon McPherson (colored),' who gained notoriety from being refused the privilege of acting ss a juror in the Ih'nbrpke.cssc. b ,' fly red recruits colored fnefi torgotorhiBa to avenge the death of Colonel Liscum. Reports of serious damage from grasshoppers come from various parts pf Utah county One farmer i aught oVer bushels of the Tmppers in twenty-fiv- e an hor using a - shaped mot a. bag which was dragged across the lucern field by a horse. Wnt, 11 Rsln of Zanesville, 0 , was killed at bait Lake by falling under a moving tram while attempting tosteal a ride, bis body being so badly mutilated that be was only identified by a diary which contained hie name and n " record of lm movements, r On JulyUJbe daily flow of Parley' Creek was butf4. 100,000 gallons, a loss of 3,000,000 gallous la Gfteeo day Laat year at this time the flow la the creek was, ?o, 440.000 gallons daily, and bait Lakers are in fear of a water famine unless something is duns. ilyrura Johnson, of faa, accidentally shot himself with a shotgun, inflicting proably fatal injuries. lie was carrying the gnn with the stock down, and la attempting to raise it discharged the weapon, receiving the entire contents - la his abduraen. The people of Mooticello, Han Juan county, are rejoii ing in a good hay cropdh is y car. Lhimgli. for a wh.il Uie prospects for water were so slim that many were discouraged and left the state. Those who hare fall grain will reap a bountiful harvest, Uoyd bhupe aud Jonathan Gardner, the two men iharged with stealing a small flock of sheen from Thus Smart, Jr, of Logan, bare been brought in from the mountsme-anplaced under 1250 bond Tbs men declare they can prove their entire Innocence. -- tf t- -- mckinley will mediate. HELD MINISTERS AS HOSTAGES. Imposed, However, CooUltlons IN TIIH PHILIPPINES! Thstir-ItsrtvriH- to the ip Tlie president p. si of the ( hinese government transmitted through Minister Wu a has signified his willingness to niG-al- e beivfajk-U- e imperial governnwit and the flowers, but only u porj coo-tion- s whnh first must lie met by fie ( hinese govern men t 1 fie president demands the prole tion of all for igners missionaries at 1 traders in ( bins and the restoratsn At ifh this much acctx of or ler plished, the slate department feels tbit it can properly approach the powrs with the Chinese proposit.ons fur aettiemi ut for hat has occurred BRITISH CONSULS ON AMERICAN IMPROVEMENTS. d U an Natives , Ordnr Bslaf Key tors and Kstwtlnr Is tfrlrallirsl Iwproiswwu Ewrrabsrs -- t1 fustofllcv and Tleraph Mr) Fax-sl- u t Consul Halstead send from Birmingham, Jun 11, IkOO.'Ihe following abstract of the annual report of the British consul at Manila The collapse of the insurrection la at November and the opening of the ports since January 1 having restored confim commerrlal dence, great activity Law and order quarter ha ensued are being restored aa rap.dljr a possible, but the Immenae a xe ot the coun' MINISTERS ARE SAFE. The j try readers It a difficult task. ( lilnme Government will I ndertnks to wd natives, I believe, would willingly reNir Uaful tlieiu til the ( vast t niter Military Guari MaclKjnald a iijFssafjp turn to their agricultural pursuits, but dated dull 4, appiahng for relief is he state department baa received a the Influence of their leader appear regarded by inaDy in I oiulon ss only a dispatch from Mr (idikIoow, the coSml sufficiently strong to keep them from prelude to the absolute confirmation of general at shanghai, saying that Irla e eorrenderlng the massai re '1 his in the opinion also Tuan wire that au officer of the Tseng Price have Increased to such an exof the Japanese minister The uews I.i amen saw all the minister on tie tent that Manila, which till recently papers suggest that the ItiiUab minis- 18th, that none were injured, and thtt might be classed aa a cheap place to ter s dispatch was held ha k soil re- no attack was at that time being mate llv In, must now be considered the released about the same tunc as Mr Ooo- He doe not say to w hum the dispsth verse. Aa yet the provision markets ofTrTnee Tuun w a addrt ssed, and (us are not seriously affected, though gef s, umber the same eomlitlotis etc , are 20 per to a certain extent at variance wth fruit, vegetables, game, cent but house rent, servants, TEXAS POPULISTS dearer, the distialt h of Mr ( ongerof tliatdaie. and labor launches, horse, carriage, Kesulv tu rinttorm to Keep tt describing the legation a lasing unler of every description are already treble lniyriltl fra Hr In Slnlen fire at that tune j the price of last year In consequence Hie Chouse government TiasW of the great dtmind, launch hire and Hie Iojlllllst state convention of Texas has nominated a full state tick- nmmeed its intention of sending die everything connected with shipping et, Jieaded by Jerome T Kirby for gov- ministers to the coast under guard of commands its own price Improvement arq visible in every direction, itntiei lal troops ernor 1 he plat form follows the and already the town has quite a difpolicy, opposva fusion tUwlta l)minlMry. ferent appearance from last year 1 he and makes no mention of lliyau It 1 be work of delimiting the proxis-ion.- il work of draining the fllthv town ditchdoea not eoutain any n feri m e to iHiuiidarv in the disputed Alaska- - es and stagnant pools, which Is In '1 he follow- or rxiiansioti Gkii.iiiian territory having been C t0 contemplation-,- ' miy posstWjr entail- an resolution was utg passed iiosiitmonsnleted in that part crossing the Dalian epidemic, but the advantage to posterjy la inestimab'e The recovered Whereas Fast exp. r.enee has trail and tom lung the Torcuptne de ity land of the city walls and moat will Americans the that in distrut proved that Iopulist plat forms are trict, have lost a large partof provide building sites which Ameriuti-Ilttempting to Dcmoci atie jsilitu lans, he hud that they what was rightfully can enterprise will know how to h.lievcd they It liter, fore will- - never ManHa and although '1 he . iiqirmait ut A men, an territory survey has become a fashionable watering plain, 0X1 fcssolswili the ex. t ut tve commit t. c he hereby in been run and the monuments set with It may become a great commercial atrueted to have the Populist platform in the lust few vv. cks by ( ft Tlttnau power in these waters before the first the itemoiratic of Washington, I) C , ami V. F King quarter of the century Is passed. Uiynghted of Ottawa, and assistants, who have n The two convention, August Mb " leading indusinstructions as tet tries of Manila hemp and tobacco imply followed PROVIDING A NAVAL BAbt forth in the modus viveudi agreed toj will, I fear, suffer very severely for some m unties ago by sec-- some time- - from the late Insurrection; provisionally e Navnl Department t'reMiriiig for T retary llaj on tjie part of the United but there are po doubt at present goldIn tin. set and British representatives, en opportunities for the employment of The navy dejiat tmenl is preparjng States local trades tor possible eventHaUt4esr.sing out ot after tlie a Ijournincut of the joint hifh capital and talent inmany Ic manufactories, livery stables, hocommission the ait nation In llitua One of the tels, and general enterprises are much great ditlk nil u which would confront wasted, but I most stronely deprecate RUSSIANS REPULSE CHINESE. the I lilted States in the event of naval yousg men without eapit. (no matter warfare in Chinese u aters is the lack be) coming Have Taken I'tare nr what their edtieation-ma- y of a naval base close to the scene of VVel here In search of employment The e and teleoporatbfns Manila is out) milts fnn Two encounters are reported to hive departments of the now under American and m let vcn graph. being Luoeian Ijym, vvliilg some of the fitter povfc--i and tsfienplu. have Lasts within striking distance fuic-.near ei. The British control, are admirably Tne telephone, the water supA fleet of coiher will have to tie utillatter,. It is reported- - were repulsed ply, and the electric lighting are Spanized to take out coal for our slops and after a stubborn encounter, ish. and dlso deserve great praise The M Krutizki, tp ply back and forth It tween our of the F ist.-rengineer electric-lightin- g pi intis thing enlarge! squadron and Manila, and s a preeau (hinese railway, telegraphing from will soon be one of the best Manila and (icmary measure the eoihfer purchased Algttcht lu the Trans-Baiktowns In the east. territory, during the Npauudi wai, vxhu hhad ri ports tlie occn p.itiou of Chai Lur, by lighted labor question Is one of The Chinese gone out of comm'ssiuii, are be lug fitted i Chinese troops 1 he Russians, aeeord-e- el ese Islands great Importance for service con- - America's to to this confirmed dispatch, Jlng experience of It In Califorcentrate at ( h.irhin , nia not being satisfactory, there is ..rinii;' Kopiy to hln.a Appeal. Influence against It, but, taking strong KILL von Count 1.500 HEAD OF SHEEP. Biteow, German minister into consideration the natural indoof foreign affairs, ha made reply to r Colorado (attlrntrii Wago War 01 Hjo lence Of the Fhliptno, It will probably 1ii fcjvppe aLoLih me tu pr rut.olLli jus Rue.. the be found luipoasifile (.emianjnedjation hetvu cn the powers A curu-r Rawlins Chinese, One of rthapramlpal- - object has in aud t he Chinese government In subfrom the southern part of Carbon tlons Is that by the'r Industrious habstance, Count von liuelow said he would with the report that a party of its they gradually obla'n s monopoly not submit the telegram from the Ft km County be mountain cattlemen from Routt county, in all retail trades, but this may remedied by confining their enterprise government to tlie empir.tr so long ss Colorado, bad visited tlie sheep camp to manual labor, and for this the fate of the legations and other of Martin Johnson, just across the simplyar most in Fekln was not asceradmirably adapted, and they foreigners Wyoming line, in Routt county, and in the hot season positively necessary. tained, nor until the Chinese govern- had .slaughtered over 1,,V head of The Filipinos mak- - excellent clerks. ment had atoned for the murder of the The animals were shot down, If sheep. they can be well overlooked; but If Uennan minister in Fckiu, Baron von the borders were not molest. d, al- Allowed, they will spend their time In but Ketteler, and had given guaianleea they were warned to bring no gambling and cockfighting They have that in future its conduct would be in though more sheep aeoss the Wyoming hue. no Idea of putting energy Into any of lt hsemotty-wflinternational law and their pursuits, and have no commertlie usages of civilization cial Instincts, they sisa cats Uttle for .'USED F money,. loss of gain being to tiem apGerman Don't I Iks Mediation. Wonisn rirs.l Guilty to (barge of Con- parently a matter of Indifference." Berlin papers devote considerable spiracy to Detraatl. at Iloilo Tbe British attention to Fiesident McKinley's conMiss Margaret Shehan, former finansty' sent to mediate, and tiie comment is cial secretary of the THinnix Council of The United States forces have now all unfavorable. Surprise is generally Knights and Ladies of .Security, a frasuccessfully occupied- - the better part of expressed that Washington takes Chi- ternal insurance order,, has.ptixjed the lsandt the end of the year augurs nese official news seriously lhe guilty to a charge of conspiracy to de- well for a happier future, and, when llcslincr Tugctij.aU complains that tlie fraud that organization of a peaceful rule Is established, 50. once United Males government is "so con- Taper cadavers were used as a basis many Important Improvements will vinced of the wisdom of its China for the collection of the money alleged take place. The Island of Negros Is In a more policy that it is preparing in advance to be due on policies. to lay the blame for ita on satisfactory state, and. although t the Democratic National Headquarter. crops for 1900 may not be very large, governments less credulous than PresiNational headquarters for tin Femo-crat- s owing to th difficulties wftlch had to dent McKinley and Secretary Hay " have been established on the sec- be overcome In procuring I bofL the The paper goes on to show that "the 19004-cro- p Is ex ton -ond floor of the Auditorium, Chi. ago, planting for th United Stales has been taken in tow Mt." which were occupied by the Fans exby Cbma." 1 here sr position commissioners SENATOR HANNA ROCK SPRINGS PEOPLE ANGRY fourteen rooms in the suite, providing Indicate Over Seomtlonal Reports Kv- - ample space for the business of tbe dim Bis Opinion of Fiwllml McKinley's AAmlfttetrmtfo. campaign gardln Trouble W 1th t blame. The country is to be congratulated The sensational reports alleging tbs Japan Voleann trllvs that we ar to hsve no change at the Imminence of a massacre of Chinese Mount Azuma, near TtamHUm, Ja- head ot tie Republican ticket In the Rock laborers at Springs, Wyo., seem pan, which was the scene of a voU.ino coming political contest A favorite to hare no foundation in fact. Tbs disaster in 1884, broke into miTo ion aaylng ot McKinley's. 1 that you can adjutant-genera- ! sent to investigate trust the people And this Is 17. Two hundred Tuesday, July per- always affairs, wired as follows, "No trouble sons were killed or injunuL-Tillag- es their opportunity to show their appreand no esuse for alarm. Citizens Inwere engulfed in streams of ciation ot bis confidence In their judgment by trusting the management ot dignant on account of sensational and lava. miMibievouH newspaper reports. their affairs for four more years in -j- rMutual confidence meahs his hands IN HOPE SECOND MESSAGE. Nlc.ru.n Hoandery Settled. And the success of the Re-success. Amid great military, ciril and re Stats pnbllcan party means a continuation C of our material development and prosligious pomp, the, Nicaraguan and oarer. Costa Ru au government engineers and If an answer is received to the m c,nd perity. For a candidate this time the General K. F. Alexander of South Car- telegram, sturh has been sent people want a man who has been through tried and not found wanting, a man olina, arbitrator of the boundary dis- the ( hinc-- e m'nister at to to emergency, one who is pute between Nicaragua and Costa Mr. Longer, aud that answer should equal andany liberal broad enough In Ideas to Rica, appointed by President Clere-lsn- d bear international evidence of genuhaep abreast of the rapid evolution of have signed maps delimiting the ineness, tbe government, with the ad- Aationa. while keeping To the policy boundary recently agreed npon. This ditional information which Mr Con- which contributes most to th best ceremony terminated a dispute which ger may transmit, feels that it will be of our own country. A study has often threatened war between the able to move intelligently toward the of th present administration during two governments during the laat forty rcscus of the fh past three years decide the qnes- beleaguered foreigners. .years. $ 1 l mid-dle-- the-roa- d i e, 1 -- well-know- .! venlu-ulttl- TJ IIhI-W- post-offic- Shl-ne- se s Vel-Ila- i- j In-th- rri-ve- .' vice-cons- ul 1 -- U :v lion that president JIcKiuley fills th Ideal as cfcb f cutive His personality atampsx,h!ra Is a true gentleman and a loyal patriot,. the h'ghest type of n American able, conscientious and devoted to the work which come to him in the discharge of his public dutg His is a nature in which the elements are so happily blended, that, while his able and dignified public course commands respect his private life wins sincere affection Connected as he is with the present happy condition of our country, aa the can adminresult of an entire istration of R. pubdan th. re fiTir feel ng of s.tibfaction and will confdetue In the future whul call for his ren&ilnathn and DEMOCRACY ON SHIPPING. o-- t bit k to Haitd ty by I on Only T or Down. The platform uttsram e of the Dem Du No Plaa ocratic party regarding!, Aateilcan shipping is a clear Index of th Inherent Inability of that party to con--1 struct It seems only to be able to oppose and denounce the lonstructlv polities of its progressive political opponents The foreign commerce of tbe United States is regarded the world over as To this the most important of all country tome the finest foreign ships,lhe greatest and most powerful steam- , ship lines vie with ea h other for out trade The Digest, the swiftest, the safest and the mostjaxurious ships w yi a HANNA. that are built are for the carrying of the trade in Merchandise, passengers, HOW WILL BRYAN VOTE. specie and malls from and to tho Bit lnfftMgd FwiporUy MhmiM Com United States But 8 per cent of our foreign trade Htm to Pop port MrKiaky. Foris earned ih American feliips The Republl.an party is on the de- eign This 92 per tent ships tarry fensive It will talk prosperity, of carrying Is worth fully $2111)600 000 course, but we'll be wiling to take ea h year All but 8 per cent of it the votes of all the people who have goes out of the pot kits of American not had their share of prosperity, and producers and coLsutne s for paying leave them the votes of the people who foreigners for doing our foreign carryhave been prosperous" W. J. Bryan ing Not only does It go out of our at Chicago, June 13th, 1900 people's pot kets, but it goes out of the The following figures are taken from country it goes abroad and is there the books of the Assessor for the fifth used to pay for the building and Jun-nin- g ward of thecity of Lincoln, Neb . of foreign ships It gives the emwhich Is the ward In which Mr. Bryan ployment to fiHcigneri) that the carrymakes his home, and they show the ing of our furiegn comnurie reates. assessed valuation of his personal People ask, Why Is th;gF The answer is simple property for the years indicated Foreign ships are Years. Assessed Valuation built more cheaply than American 3 28000 ships. This, however, is a dKadvan-tag- e 1893 3 200 00 that could in time be overcome If 1894 were put on the 00 340 1891 shipbuilding indu-tr- y a basis of permanency If a stead) and 270 00 1890 large demand were created tor our year of Democracv ) 00 485 very soon the co- -t of their conships 31 1897 struction would be reduitd to the level 32 980 00 189S of foieign prices It is the unsteadi1809 32,980 00 and the uncerness. the 00 megutanty. . 34 S 19o0 or employment in American tainty and official are The above figures shipyards that keeps tne cost of Amerprove roni ltisivev thnt Mr Brvan ican ships from 20 to 28 per ernt highvote for WTUiam McKinley in er than the cost of foie gn built ships. this )etr of our Lord, 1900 Better food and rwe of it is given on American thin on fore gn ships This also creates a disadvantage whiihThe THE NATION'S MONEY. American ship TaTTfTTTi sly OvCTCOinB. Over S31.000.000 of Sliver and More Then again wages on shipboard are Small Vlom J 1 ulneil. much higbei undei tl e American than For the fiscal yea- that has Just end- under foreign flag. In the cases of ed the coinage executed at tlie 1'niteJ officers the wages on American ships States mints amounted to 3184 32,1 793 are on the average twuai as high as pieces, valued at 3141 301.980, as fol- they are on foreign chi,s lows Gold. 7.CL2.786 pieces, valued at Worse than all this however, for3107,937 110, silver" 75 359 254 pieces, eign governments pay their merchant 1 valued at 331,121,833. miuor coins, ships great subsidies and bounties. 753 pieces valued at 32 243 017 Great Britain spends about $6 000,000 a In 1899 the lotaFliumbfr ot pieces year in this way, France spends over coined was 122,270,945, and the value, $7 000,000 a year Italy, 3136,855 675. In value the Increase Spain, Russia, Austr'a and Japan nil over 1S9C is considerable, but there is give large subsidies to their ships In an increase of 62 G0Q 000 pieces, repre- all the subsidies and bounties paid by senting a great dial of hard work for foreign governments to their ships the mints and showing the activity In amount to more than $26 000,000 each year. trade circles. Unaided American ships, it must t The total circulation of national hank notea at the close of business clear, cannot profitably compete) with foreign ships under the conditions June 30, 1900, was 299'"9 719 nn That is why it is for the jear of 368 291 023, and above describe d an Ini reise for the moiuh ot 31 070 830 that foieigu ships have d.iveu AmerThe circulation based on I rAted Slates ican ships from off the seas The Rerecognizing the unbonds was 3274 115 552, an increase for publican pa-twhich confron- tthe year of $08 851 458, and an Increase equal conditions American ships In the foreign trade, is for the month of 311 026 435 committed to a policy of subsidizing Ameiiean ships in that trade The NATIONAL FINANCES. amount of the subsidy proposed is to enable American borplui of S81,LiO,00O, In the FUcal barely toenough on terms of equality compete ships Year Just K tided. with foreign ships The receipts of the National TreasIbis bill Democrats have singled out ury for the Iwelve inonrhs of The last Jor denunciation In their national TUCat yeiF ato0JTirTrt368,98S,945,Tiria platform. They oppose the accumuthe expenditures. $187 759 171, making lation of a surplus to be squandered In a surplus for tlae year of 331.229,777 such bare-face- d frauds upon the taxThe receipts for the fu(l fiscal year payers as the Shipping Subsidy bill, have been derived from the following which under the false pretense of prossource- - Customs, 3233 857 958, au Inwould pering American crease over the fiscal year 1899 of 328 put unearned millions Into the pockets 729 577, inteinal revenue, 3296.299, 3S8. - favorite contributors to the Repuban Increase as compared with the for- lican campaign fund "'The alternative mer fiscal year of 322,862.227, miscelof the shipping subsidy bill Is to keep laneous, 338 831,601, an increase over on pay ing nearly $200 000 000 a year to the previous year of 32,400,000. foreign ship owners whose governThe expenditures for the last fiscal ments in payingjthem subsidies en- -, year were 3118,313,008 less than for the able them to prevent American ships .Rat blip , than-- , have fatal .rompe-tliig.iis fiscal yeaf 1899" our government pay a subsidy to American ships the Democrats would Wool and fttiaap Tain. to have our send nearly prefer Farmers In Wyoming would do well $200,000 000 out of people the country each to paste the following figures where sustain foreign ' year -- to build-athey can see them when having their ships evening smoke They show the actual In their platform tbe Democrats es- -. price wt which weal and sheep .were ref iafly condemn - the ill sold In Wyoming in given years Republican alliance with England HEAVY MERINO SALES When we remember that Democracy Cents per platform denunciation of the Shipping Year Subsidy bill will nowhere be received with such favor and gratitude as la IS93 1894.. Great Britain, whose command of th sea and especially of American foreign 1895 1896..- . carrying the Democrats would perpet189T.....-..r,..-.r-.-. uate, and which, present British mon18985 .77.777:. .7 . .777. . . opoly the passage of that blit wrould do much to destroy, the Insincerity 1899 and the secret . . ., leanings 1MQ.-..-..16(4 of the Democrats are clearly disSHEEP SALES IN FALL cerned. 1S9T yearling ewes...... 77 f2 00 word hive the Democrats to Not 1895 yearling ewes... 2 00 utter in behalf of a policy that would 1896 yearling ewes 2 50 cause the building of tbe ships our 1897 yearling ewes.. 3 25 commerce employs out of foreign 1893 yearling ewes..T..T 00 material and with American American 1899 yearling ewes 4 00 labor, instead of, as now, their construction out of foreign materials by t sports or lfann faetaro. foreign labor In other countries. No Prior to 1893 Important manufac- policy is suggested by them they tures alwajs exceeded exports ot man- merely denounce the Republican policy ufactures. In 1888 Imports of manuthat would substitute American for facture were 2 tmes the amount of British and other foreign ships in our exports of manufactures, In 1893 they foreign trade. Haring no plan of their were still more than double the own to suggest for building up our In the foreign trade, express- amount of the exports. In 1896 theyJbshipping no regret at seeing nearly were nearly 50 per cent greater the the exports, and in 1898 for th first annually paid by Americans to (ehlefly British) time, the exports of manufactnres foreign ship owners were greater than the Imports of man- for carrying ou.- commerce, the on the shipping question at ufactures, the figures for that year being, respectively; Imports of manu- least, proclaim themselves the allies factures, 3226,000,000, exports of man- of England. Bine ufactures, 4290,000,000. that time exporta of manufactures have la Gnatar Damn. w v in KanThe demand for farm-hanateadlly increased and, for the year Just ended, will exceed th Imports of sas Is largely In excess of th demand manufactures by about 3100.000,000. for Popullstlo oratory. b! (I-a- st - 101,-30- Ge'-man- -- y, ship-buildin- -- i nd pro-Briti- .4 $200.-000,0- 00 LFci-ocra- ts, JtM A jafiJfltaoSaoS |