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Show r agt1 DENVER pleased In the riooi.talrs. They to take li'i t to s me ol.l placers wanted to form a partnership with to share In the en'euru-e- . They plained that Bp.du would never''-- t them wotk tie m he. hat w Id be the iffect of a prot'" of indt penderu e upon the Manila their emplo) 1. iLu.i-- h i s; they must treat thloith li tu of Any sitllii-itu- t the strike to be s.it s..n t.ty to him must mi hide hi- - n i. the abji t.ionu nstndialf Fuslcnllts Arc Not Sure cf solute ilictatoi of teimi of V7liat Newspapers Say of the 'i lo re K no doubt that the mimrs. N tkouF.m Colorado, of the uilutrs would n.iny Recent Assault, DISCUSSION OF EXPANSION BY be glml to go be k to vvmk at the teu rtfeutd to? How many lives 'f Dunotrai, anl the Coal irirtke Try-- 1st cent, inhaiuc uc vv offered, lliey Amu, Lin soluti rs, how many nailH1-me ati.iid. however, of being stigma-tii- d Roosevelts Own Statement A X&J g to tainp lsui s in the Middle of OUR' CONSUL AT AMOY of dollais w Pi it take to baladce I1P de Striking Illustration ot the Bssca fls st ,t I s," ;uid (Ji y know that u lotuts of the Lbs- - U tiul Difference Between th necout t of th it promise of succor lliey do g i to verk, their lives aud r ' Two Parties. aid mad- - to the armed inetn'es of wul u it bo sate Horn violence 1'i'l'iity tl it,? hen iv t! e man w ho takes They could not have Illustrated bet.un! di'siriii to ti B. Johnson, PeU , i to ansu i al Cor- Formerly of Grand Junction, Tells What risqioibibuti.es hasA. uiuih .ii.u e to tty to cimmtrage tor the love of the B.vanite for dlsm B. JOlLNbOP- for. a : v i i i , .,1 llllll mote onlu.l n hunm In tween ctuido)-er- s der, wild Governor Theodore Rooselesji L Would Be the Elfect of Giving Independence" to the , t t .I lat Ml ll.S.S ..si not toil and eit.idovcs, it it be a dime to velt of the Imodiums who assaulted at ad s 1dm at Yletor, Col udo. s i I i ,u i mg t'. oh'iauo tl is pci sii.ule i ii i b ,vi re to niter their THE TUG COLONEL FARAlpR AM) v 1 ti i .,. i i ai ms is tue "Law breaking, he added, la th Filipinos -- No "Scuttle Policy" for America in the Orient u leu in t ii nt. advance m wages; , , .via. J iu . it - pi i i mauve very thing 1 am ilghtlug agalnst aa a ) " a di lie a dime to tty to tattle amicait l"1 Colonel My The Insurrection Is Over. frlUyh candidate for otin e 1 stand for reason to Uic L.i. he vveut bly a siuUc who It threatens dtsttirb-Htnare you aware that the empire U raid-- , u and patriotism against the rule of th Hi ,ud was not boaid lioui more ouu iu state than and ti't t ext t m li, ii mg you? tatte tors, of the I Hum, and which if prolonged mob." Painter Well, Colonel. I told Slim Al u i - ji, mi oq The Victor episode strikingly g United Siatt-- s Consulate, Amoy, Chi- conditions winch 'i lal days m New would Inevitably to-- t the nutlets Uiote preva'lid prior to the go to town and buy lier a set d Xmk ttt.d W the di (Terence between th Bry a. ho tett the lot- - mom y tluu tin y could make lu mon'lis na, Aug. 17. ui (u icsjHiudcuce.) American oi i upatlou. Pilor to the be- Id 0 t form tl for the r.mpue bedroom, tine r i.iy (I t tor l Uieago, ami Two dais a 1iief tilegiam inof labor if nil these things are crimes, nulte and tl o Republican party for of tins lettas weie has I. a l spu I la s ui that city, iu lo-c- . then doubtless Mr. llamu day, tut 1 retkon twont quite rum" formed mo that I.nan iu a speech had ginning incited par may be a we would" not Insult the thousands of here from all imr the Oulum I But your libetty U In peka aud Is ,ns.,s by. Attet he bit tiiudnal. Intimated that it It tod, his hrst Mi p Islands advising Cli'iiere relittvew and Pnlrmlmbd and lutctli-cii- 't hntievt nnd loyal Democrats by calling' the ' lu ,i, mu teis a is pott-would bo to g.w null pt mli uoe to tlie trlcnus not to letuin if tin r local ua men, however, will hardly take the Victor mob by their party nams 1 nrmer Nuts so Tong as I behMf er Uu i, v, Ilia , i, Mr. Prvan has spokm la many tows v lew. s: a, this nulilipim s. It tl m iu;ort is true and was outside two or three of the pttu-clp- myaelf, aud I do as Intensely attnc bed to Hrpnbllcaf "It s J ii s always --calculate td d li m the lone of lt he stands by It, 1 faney that It tvlll at on Governor i hoes of tin cities. . 4 that. load ng i .a lu adquarters Roosevelt In fids shite lire slttl tunniug doctrines ns Victor Is 1t his principle nee change the Nm o of the eumj nlgu During the past summer and Coloml But mv friend, the til tuts e It but nowhere has any Republican v and the qhi 'Ion of n la'uiug our Ui niutteis have entirely changed, sprlttg lluu- - wltii the monev trust at their head,8re aw al u r; inat tiny have In gun to through the puss of the touutiy. i lat t u.at Colombo lias done the state vuy great harm; offered him y3or.al violence, as M jssm--is v ill biHume the mam dreds of these him! men have come to. beggarin' vou! 1,1 hi a titl'd or bit to llstlf, aud but there Is a general recognition of Coolrado supporters offered It to The Issue. Oihi r isM'us mut me to exhibit letteis they had just re-- 1 hunger Atoll, they 11 le a long it is mi md tl at mate utteutmu will the fait l!i it lutulouinee Is not nearly (lore Roosevelt. That U beenuss eg take aeoo.id p! uv. Cun aii)lhmg be celved from vmmus Islands and Midoing 1L 1 m lu the money trust my dlWrMr p,,Ul ltll. u.iuuual uuTT so prevail nt In this state as It was Republican ixnty stands for law MtU tuore xt'al than the necessity to iep(l lages asking them to teturn. Mat ng KUbetaa.ljl,j eaa.paigu iu the CeUioU . fom years- hm; and If the voters of ordi r. itiuuys aud everywhere, wUW the lutlmoiirti that ti s a nation Ameri- that the country- - was as quiet as ever, Colonel But sure-- ' you are afralfl of tll.il St.it Colorado on i lection day rebuke the the lirtan party stands for violent cana ptoiHs-- to slink a gnat resisillsl-bllit- j aud that business was lev wing and the of the ravages (b topus? . Awutuit In .11' a lion of the focliug of limb and tin iu the state and mob rub. spell-mithat she h is not the luoial cour- great opportunities fur making money 1 don't fo? a l'nimer rap mie T2.r! t.i nil y nii tig the tliivonlsts Is house ntnl elsewhiic, the feeling Every decent oltlzeu of Colorado age to bi.tr a 'full i.i.t ,mi of the white were pie.sentid. s grassfcup-peia tne as lung pesky the lit qiil.ui nature uf the new paper I'olmado by the n st of the Un- course tads that bis state baa bee, (nans In'iden-- that having destroyed - Por instance I teeall one of the last Oitnpus keep out of the way. m ,w iu thv ion will be one of symputhv and ad- humiliated by the Bryanlte lawlessthe ouly got t i unit nt eight millions of slii loads of Chinese which went to lumpugu waged Inn, Colonel Blit there's the inortgn?. Matt--, lutiphd with the tact tea ness at Victor. We have no dlspoi-tioDial mit ation. W. A. P. she a ban lotted them N1 in. la took scores of Chltiese for the es-people posv-siBanner ep, lent money on one to add to Colorados humiliation tla) pm rati in ttjlng lo minimize the to auauhy, im nler ami lupine In order island of Samar. Ier over a year ChiiCeit ot Imi ii am Roosevelts ttip. by linrd words. In fact, we are rethat she miriir be spared aunoyance nese meieh.ints who had tied from Sa- terday. Colonel But surely you do not apNit on!) in Culm ado, but iu the LETTER. strained front no doing by two reaWASHINGTON aud expi nre? ilmt she cast upou the mar had been asking me when I prove the retention of the Philippian. coutniy at sons. We have our hoodlums here ) me n.gns that there huge highway of lmilois one of the fairest thought it would be Vufe for them to Banner Colonel, when I get lmll the lninm-raViChlcngo-n- ot r have tu cuiuo - and tgnornnt laborers, but most prom, vim?- - gulden spots oh tuauagi Militarism1 in Taxis What Constl a good thing, I keep hold of It. Winn despot ate '1 he lias ol prominent citizens, with headquarters earth whose inhabit tuts half devil that the ftvv Chiueso left there saal it 1 get mipoualiMfl ity more land, to money Democi tute buy title. enough lallen so t.it that, ulthouti some Dini-int tbe Union League Club who, leas Regularity. and half il.ilil"-we- te wanting even In was unsafe and that thete was no bus- 1 hoy It. ratio otatois go thiotigli the t.iououa the training m l government of the iness. 'ilus time they lame with UtOct. 3. (S cciul Corre-oporn- than two years ago, conspired to mob Washington, would Colonel you dear But, sir, tny of being alat uied, the giiu tal policy of llie go vet nor of Illinois 111 the p rescue ordinary Onit1.il tubes? that she de- ters saying evtiything was quiet ami put the me.) -- 1 hi aid a pair of Dottio-ctat- s of e dollar above the their the president of the United State. to huve ihang-ed- , nted her responsibility to protts t tbe that business was good. Chnuse ate how they were meetuppiais (uuqiuu explaining man? mai lla ) me now',ti)ing to make, ing the rested n.teusts of t Ilea' lnit.ons? that timid and flee from ttm-hrami lull ditmer pail That Is one reason which com tads as threat of piopeUty Farmer No, but I'd 'put thej man- the U..HU to be charitable toward Colorado. Mr Ctokir argument, tlmt Is t on ti uts. as a nation we had hem weighed and danger. They will not liel eve any but made dollar in the iking so well with bank. The second reason Is that tbe citifound wanting? I mnnot refialu from their own kbit and kin as to the bafety And I must get there before the bank iu paituu.ur, utihougli one of the llie people evet) where. One of them zens of Colorado are to have an oppormaking n few uu nmnts upon tins re- of any location. The i aso of Toimur as shuts up. So you'll have to excuse tne Stockholm i s m the ne Uust, 1ms deliv- Huld: ered htiunelT of a litter iu which ho "We will use w hat Bryaa said to the tunity soon to repudiate Bryanlte lawmarkable nnuouiicenieiit. ' Just givtu lias been duplnated one af- Coloni 1. hew ails the fare that voter of the uieu ol )oung woiklngm.in: Such a sob non of the Philippine ter another at various places ou t lie Suppose you are pros- lessness. Every Colonel But my misguided friend, no oppoitunlty to perous aud have vuik and enough to that state knows how ho can, on have pro'Mnt day of Islands within mean would Cebu Luzon, that te, Ley Negros, tliink of thp Declaration question succeed in lite. Gth, most cffeetnnUy Mr. Ctukir should cat, how much voice do you have iu robukr twelve months Manila. Iloilo, Cebu and and Bolml ad otliois. With the excepParmer llow did you know that Bill come Went, the first volets ot Coloiado the go1! eminent?' 'lhat will set them the party of license and riot. Not tin-ti- l every other ettv at d town in the archi- tion rf the large islands of Mludmao it Giblilngs made one to mv second do uut feel that Colorado refuses to administer inch they have no opiot am- tldidsing nnd make them dissatisfied." pelago would either be in rums or In a is tine of the enure group. daughter, Klizy Ann, last night? Yep, more- - likely the Chinese xr.lL uiit- return- - ta the north and Ive get to go and price planers ami ities of biicimlUiji iu ptuti.'oiuUul or, .That'll iubt 1L Anything tu make the a rebuke will thepeople at large b - state of anau h. business i arcd hill it It be gl anted people dissatisfied. No matter liow ready to Indd her responsible for tha every tan igner with a white faee coast of Mimlinao although thete nre things this afternoon. Good-by- . (Exit for the sake ot s, aiguuaiit tlmt mart of lrosperous they are, convince them mob at Victor. Chicago Inter Ocean. would be muulered or driven front the liundieds here anxious to do so, and singing): when I tell them I guess It is safe now O, I like to see a five and I love to the business opportunities Uuvv beiote that they have not Ihelr Just slime lu lain i da. young uieu ate plans of emplo) meat i Mining the government, and get them see a ten. ROOSEVELT IN COLORADO, I have had a rare opportunity to they prod in e documents to prove that under some lutge toipoiatiou, neither to vote the Democratic ticket. Thai a Chinese Is It from not safe bo. samlisiint In from here o 'we So, g for McKinley tudy the Philippine question Ur. In nor a his Ctukir en Deuioeialic of lias on. uuy string ltiyuu the few Chinese remajptng . pljylng . again." many itaetesJiiig iJaiulj. louts. .To be- and that 'bile agues lias suggestc'U any reason to Of course be pn mimes upon the IgnorThe Victor or from the half eastes they get .of Colored gin with 1 liaie visited the islands and there, believe ance Demo Is of the people he talking to. that the sueei-'of the have met the llotr. Theodore Roosevelt met the bet'er class of natives where word mm li mote reliable than la uiy crane men know that they have Just They have heard tilm sjieak sod by Rf CSEYOLT AT CANON CITY. patiy in tins campaign would they appealed in otitlving villages un- conjectuie. make any dilLuuce lu business condi- us much slime in running the governmobbing Lira tliey have coins Into perder the most fax oi able t irettmstanees. Prom all this, w hat Information of ment as they would If Bryan were sonal contact with him. They bar But to a thousand thoroughly entha-siasti-e tions iu lav or ot the )ouug man. They possess many ttaits of iliaiaeter value Is derived? it is this: When 1 oiatois denounce trusts elected, i hey know that each man lias found that his beliefs are strong, hts pimpe to whom The governor asDetuociaUc which commend them, and the educat- si e statemi tits made by a correspondthe product of the Ueputyicau tari- one rote and no more, and each man D faculty for repartee Is most happy, sail ed native, although few in comparison ent living ut the Oriental hotel lu Ma- spoke at Canon Cltr he said exactly but not one of thefiTTms ever yet a part of the government to that ex- that Ills body is solidly planted on a with the population of the Islands show nila, or hy an editor at his desk In what he tlmceht of the sort of turn ff, suggested uu effective remedy for the tent ami no mote. pair of good legs, by a oool what may be accomplished if their en- America to the effeet that .the Ameri who nreofback of Mr. Thoiliton. Tbr evils But the villainous proposal ta make bend and bneked by guided Some of which they compluiu. a stout heart. Canon the audiences people can tohas City made directed. little are army progress properly ergies men dissatisfied with their prosperity, were fanners and fruit growers, for of them suggest state regulation; Bryan makes a soft apology for tli But these few are not sufficient to ward suppressing the rebellion, and the most with the are Is to the for this Colorado well, they advantages mob. We will assume tbat opeu enjoying, oppoituulty part. There Is little or o hold in restraint the vast majority. that Spalu maintained fat better condimetallic sentinvnt among them. Go- the Legislature of any state lu the In order to muke Bryan president and It was made- In Innocence. But th Take away the white troops and the tions of peace than we have so far vernor Demoeratic was some give been In offices, the It has mob attacked Roosevelt shouting BryUnion, and stubs it said: native soldiers would immediately be- been able to sect re, that It is unsafe to an nnnin coupled with the There has hoen some tnllftjykfo tried: othei8 suggest fedeial legisla- uuique feature of the proposition. come a met ace to the peace aud order go outside of Manila, and tlmt the anny lit the last Congress skit itkinwt XAkixa. Issue if In fids tion; very well, of the locality In which they are sta- of iusutrectos is still a formidable force what the paramount A If the Colorado Democrats never had little conversation regarding Now I will tell ym ghat the Republican majority proposed a tioned. They would obey orders only I concluded that the party making campaign. law which would enable the trusts to bossisui In the Democratic the sense of slmme tiefore they should so long as to obey facilitated their ef- these statements la woefully lacking in, the paramount Issue Is. It Itjokeep b put under tederul control. This party serves to' show w hy there ta not have It now. New Yoik Bun. formation. I admit tlint I prefer to the orderly liberty that has made ns forts to loot. was opposed by ueaily every Demo- so much lmard of the boss cry from While a visit to the Islands enables take the Information 1 have Just quot what we are. (Applause.) The para- crat on the grouud that it was taking the Democratic party Just now. It PATTERSON AND ANARCHISTS. one to more easily grasp the local con- ed to that ofa correspondent w ho mount Issue Is to keep our national away too tuuili power from the states came out over the upluqiortant fight self respeet find respect of out fellows, n a of the pollt-lea- l demands knowiug valuable must great the far ditions, by n the District of Columbia are Democrats fedeial govern-uit tbe in aud n b ee lodging pi g the right of free spar h. keep-ln- g wa party a u d the titetrances of Its ITiav e been enabled-i- n obtain this question, as on all olb- - having about a ruenilief of the nation ItTr'fiorstwp?TdngTEiTVfh-Nethe right of political dferences from any source has come to me In my Presidential candidate, is quite as lial Chairman committee. Jones a and for the Democratic the rioters apologizes at is. ers, Victor, tryparty party office the Ln'tod States consulate at able to be in erior as the men whose fairly and squarely, after a fill hear- of mere wing, be- ing to conceal the animus wNcb mgatiun; It pioposcs nothing Bryan favor the ing given to any. one, no mater what Anioy. The hundreds of columns of homes and bus nit-- have been in the his views cause Norris instrucno In definite. the Insults the prevented Biyau prompted lung they heaped upon may he. If he expresies them positive, written ctilieisius which I have read paitioular locality for a quarter of a states lu which It hai undertaken to tions when the dclcgntkm was octal. Colonel Roosevelt and General Hale. It decently and In proper langunte. and thp mai y hours 1 have spent in lis eentnry. We were Is because In the It Is regular delegation," There Ik danger of imperial- legislate against trusts, the laws it has sympathy with th I also con cbn led t ha ( the Chinese telling to army and navy officers giva Norris man. Ooetir d'Alene anarchists who hate y chant is t when he says Spain ism Tint ItTs noF from the direction In passed have been so detective thattte saidYes, were we ing tlieir experience together with my met but Instructed for man who wore the uniform of tha courts have declared ueurly all of own observations In the islands fall was content with hold ng the sea ports which Mr. Brvan Is looking. Tip only them was the feply. nation and fought to maintain what The ouly ef- Bryan," danger of Imperialism that will ever short of the practical estimate of the and did not go out into the Interior to eome "Suppose you were; what difference the (lag stands for, both nt home and In this country la If It Is Invited fective law that has been enacted was up the insurrccto. trae Filipino character given hy the buut does that make? abroad. The Ictor rioters did not atm 1 concluded that he knows what he as a reaction against anarchy. An- passed by the Republican Legislature Chinese who have spent their lives Well, all I know Is that asgoon as their attack at Senator Wolcott, aa th Is the handmaiden of brranny. in the state of New Yutk and signed vv hen he rebeabout archy the them. t,ays the Norris unlnstructed delegation was News falsely claims, but at the two among Governor Roosevelt. There are oyer a hundred thousand l- have not been so completely demor- If ever we grow to substitute lawless by elected, orders went out to every state representatives of the army Roosevelt mob violence for in the coal has The strike alized and 0 as scattered now lllierty are over Pennsylvania es and orderly iu the they Chinese to have all delegates elected thereafter aud Hale. Should the Coour dAlcn Philippi' If ever been welcomed by the Democrats, and we that under 1M4. the since ante law; enjov came fiont of them Anioy. Instructed for Bryan, and the ordeis element ever obtain the upper hand to we h brutal of reason mm to rule substitute the too same grow These there t Is, tell m Chinese owned suppose the by wealth of the islands were carried out." In the Cripple Cm-mining district vv 111 not work force for rule where of the for me was the the that toiueuted them It parballot, that native in was hands unless hy the church until recently Where did the orders come from? nnd attempt to establish a system of Is fii counted as cast the ballot some st and the At sort under tisan of restialnt and the freely political put posts. they of the Chinese. They controlled From from Senator headquarters, Intimidation like Hint which existed la-commerce; They have for over two imiut out tliat it Is Impossible for a castt If ever we crow to exchange for sympathy- - -- the- public was tncllued JouesT and they weiiflo every state so the Cot-tt- r dAb-nes- , Mr. Patterson, e Their people who will not work to govern government by debate In the legtfdar to. the side of the strikers. hundred years been teaching the to prevent any possibility of defeat- owner of the News, would be found on Iw of the Hires and Once the themselves. to atump country " how . to grow niarT hemp and Ihtya'omfiMaaLiq" given authority ngaTust fhe' gnvormnent and on Iht tobacco. They have taught them what legislate and to govern and from the the violence that finds expression la of certain grievances, which they stat Well, that looks like bosslsm." of side the as rioters their, word Indeed we adviser, be arof then to will ed they were willing Jo submit deed, little they know of thrift and economy. highet to the lowest it would be reCull It what you will, It la a defender nnd hired attorney, Denzel The Chinaman has flnnm ed the country garded as a license' - to prey upon' oth- - within a measurable distance of losing bitration. it was difficult for the pub- Just tbe same.. ' Republican; - - - our Ilbcrtyrthen: and not 'tiil'thea. lic lu' gefu ral lo get ut tbe exact facts. made the advances w h ich enabled the ers' substance. Tills, coupled with the bosslsm exSuch Is the opinion of wealthy and The wrfrst thing the country can have Now, however, the situation has clear- hibited by natives to grow and hnrviwt his crop, Bryan over the Kansas City and after It Is harvested lie has sought educated Chinese who have spent twen- Is the man slttlpg at ease at home In- ed up and Is Intelligible to everybody. convention explains why bossisin" Is A HEALTHFUL CHANOE. , . to other are who men, lu menus district Ignorant, the Is citing an .here not these the Island ty years among and forty a market opeiator out provided not one of the leading cards of tbe deeds to of and this One whether tribes. deto has to violence, has tbe advance these who not ofiered has thereto. lie It only place Democrats this year. far transporting The Victor tnob wan the cnlmlnatloo married a Filipino wife and reared a ductions alongside of lug own experi- exciting of violence be by a politician wages of his emplo) es teu per cunt or a the editor of In ence numand the by observations the the toward newspaper The attitude Democratic who of the movement against free speech Philipfamily af half castes letter has of acceptance McKinleys Is the same. (Applause. New proposition to advance wages ten per ber hi the hundreds of thousands and pines to be convinced that the clever ce- effect and concisely niet every charge which has held too nineli sway In sum - constitute the brtghetst and leading elelestial, the representative, pf the oldesi York 8un. of Colorado Inrevery state rum-- pa cent, was exemplified hy .tiw ltocky clearly Imperialism."' There Ts hothing parts I civilization In the world is getting Mountain News, which printed a car- of' gn since 1892, and which In 1896 ment all over the archipelago. be said on the subject. The more to to tbe heart -of the subject and close toon of Mr. Hanna offering the workmet with the encouragement and apdtfa a notorious fact that few men of Imperialistic cry was a trick, used In reflects the prevailing conditions there THE IDLE 50LDIER5. ingman an advance of ten per cent, as such, and baa been taken np and proval of many of those who agq now any country our pass the Chinamen and underneath tbe legend, He Re- harped upon by tbe greatest trickster mosfhlttPriy denouncing such Infringeability lo properly estimate the leading It is folly to suggest that the United jects the Bribe." There seems to be of the age Bryan. A plain statement ments upon personal 1 taut tea, and w (From the Baltimore American.) characteristic of friend of lde. In view a over the Klands no doubt that Mr. Hanna did use of tbe case has left are pleased to notice such a healthful of tke ibove It follows that if one. maintain protectorate nothing to the Dem(Thls'country has a hpndred thouoff change of aentlmcnk Colorado Spring! could get from these celestials the In- and stand find any European powers sand soldiers walking around In ldle-B- wbat influence he possesses to secure ocratic argument t an amicable settlement of tbe strike, it necessary to step In formation they possess he would be en- tLflt pdeht The Instruetlons to the Philippine Cazette. sW. J. Bryan.) j.t and he probably did his best to per- Commission and a partial report of the abled correctly to estimate the Filipino and restore ertfer and protect vestedsuade the operators to offer t ten per Philippine Commission, soon to be pubs character. Thp nr,7 oEocm have fre-- Interests. Such a course would neces- Watiurjf around In Idleness, IN 1696 AND IN 1900. cent, advance in wages. But of llslied, will show that the President Is Wherever the flag's assailed; uneMiy 'utilized the ChlnamaVs khovvl- - sitate fls many American troops as willdocs Mr. course II.uma an American that under Idle with foe the sovereignbe was what he everything might Is more required Meeting for the Filipinos than edof the native and or does not do Is a crime in Demociat-l- c doing life In 1896 Mr. Brjnn said: That never yet has failed. promised by the Democratic platform, likely "'to do thus anticipating serious ty. No officer would dare risk.bls too-. TV and If McKinley and the Republican and would native a with Llscum, Lawton, comrusy. eyea. Logan, them was he that and and anticipated forestalling doing and qfbta The situation is now simply this; long ago all that Bryan could do even party are successful and put In power Capron the list Is long Thousands of Ghiuese returned to have all the responsibility of soverfor the next four years, wage will b with nothing to say ns to the In- Went to their death In Idleness, The employes have bt'U offered an If elected on the "paramount Amoy When war was threatened. Over eignty bard times will com upon waa no benefit seeming decreased, their Idleness" and affairs ternal And and In the cent. ten advance Issue. trapes, of through have treng. per passed 17,600 (is, and over the land the price of Such a difficulsacrifice. the from propobeen groat permufurther the and atbitratlonmf any "American consulate will go down and the price of aud sition la so practically Impracticable Grant and Stierman and Sheridan ties that remain between them anil The Democratic governor of Texas wheat ted to return to their business were will go up: mortgages on onr roll? gold we the should call could It not United be Is er that CH the enltal -- Monies In the Philippines. tlieir upon Why seriously co;ti). They rejected has agalq employes. This hmed by Hie moneyIdled away In the Idle fight because the wages offered are insuffi- States for nbl. The army, that fear-fu- r homes will be forts from every known town and settlement ered. The case, of Cuba lylc at our They and factories will clow soul. lenders; whops the tried In Demothat door the one fights which and small of that Island and corUsting cient, but simply on the ground organization ha the archipelago. The wealthiest no will We goods and we will export idleness In around of the the to to of this archipelago with more than Walking rights the union must be recognized, and that crats say is Imperil leading Chinese almost all returned of that lands all the goods from foreign leaden Import the ball; a hundred Inhabited Islands and exBraving all negotiations must be made through people, responds. The quartermaster's we Amoy to await tbe establishment use; thus will rulu, want and misWhat oi the glow of a nations fcrldej the commisa over Mine and tents; vast not United a the partending arca.ls the of managers left their department president peace. They s ery be with us. Is that but an Idle tale? v . allel, and there are few points In comWorkers, Mr. Mitclull of Indianapolis. sary department sends rations. 'employes in charge cf their business. That was a mistake, but an honest find can rebtl-Ho- p some trust mon. Bryan parrot word poll the was In organized as there other words, using So long i around In Idleness," one, Walking same the at But Is a conunconstitutional. Is is In northThere It it the In in return. .to wliteh sense expert nerally mining gi refused They the they Now Mr. Bryan sa.vw; Over the Pekin road; tbe aud Tta crucial near ern the responds the the friends f time anny Mindimio, letters from Democratic greatused point papers, "To-da- y by stantly receive un. we are engaged In a contrcw Scoroched and worn by the gallln responds. point now Is .the recognition of the ptiblkanwas administration from every part of the Islands advising est resistance to American occupation. which will determine whether Lugging an Idle load. versy and In nation the In lieen suffering has He consultation There trust. frequently mine workets them of the conditions prevailing. we are to have a republic In which the Fighting with Idle energy, . r This trust trtginafiy"1con!!lsted'of' The government did what it could t(X rel- government derives These Chinese emigrate In parties,-o- fol- w Hr the-meehtefs-o- f tbednsnrrents. tie its Just power with Idle breath Cheering In states that suffering. 2Sth coal wrote under ieve that he Thinking, with Idle love, of hom the miners of bituminous July as clans. They cling together and consent of the governed, or tli from SEELUY. WALLACE a leadJust had conference with three of the west of the Allegheny mountains; the low the advice of tlieir elders or an empire In which brute force Is th And dying an Idle death. ' headmen come to leading Insurgent officers. He tried to anthracite miners were organized In a ers. These elders-o- f Bout-weonly recognized source of power. When Congressman bis of In speeches different association. The leaders the United States consulate to obtain Induce them to open up negotiations Private Smith, with an Idle groan. such an Issue is raised there can b election that Bryan's admit the bituminous miners ttulons sent Gone to a home above; Information and make arrangements wl h the American officers with a view only two parties the party, whatever adds but that disturb business, district would into the .anth.-aeltfor tbe examination- - necessary to pass to submitting to the American sover- And Idle tears mark the Idle wo Its name may be, width believes In would only be temporary. unresult lnvarl-bl- y this told him several were In love. that are mother's These And succeeded lenders Idle They and forffilug tbe eignty. they thetr party. the panic would republic, and a party, whatever Ita and anx-iou- s Walking around In idleness ions there. The strike was ordered), Tho assurance that wealthy, lnmnigent and respecta- heartily tired of would hardly Induce name, width believe in an empire time some end absolute but to that to make dare to am enabled I too; Is as snrrender, now them From Lawton men. and IJscutn, evident, they ble And that Is a absurdity. the power of tbe United Mine Work-bi- men of aunnd Judgment to help bring Mr. Bryan knows perfectly well that get detail In formation as to the re- not do It until so advised by the Jnntn Legions more will come Idly when. It about of Manila. do sn.d reason in of had to deeds Idle aThey organization There are tliey ers, primurlly-asources, products and possibilities there Is no party In this country which tuminous niluent, lu the anthracite distbelr locali'rt. They know of but one to believe that general Instructions to believe In an empire, and It is useless that deliberately party The soon political' aswould be conHe surrender and for Mr. Olneys reasons given, 'supporting trict present peace for him to try to make other peopl way to Judge of U strikes opposed naturally emthe promotes conflict seriously Mr. Mitchell will not allow, ditions In tel. articular locality and sured the mining expert that within Bryanism this year believe that there is. or form. la shape auy In It to with 1890. prosperity go where be with hla reasons for opposing ployea of any company to treat that ts b ebetpariiig thwa with tbe two months he PHILIPPINE LETTER. 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