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Show SUPPLEMENT SJO BEAVER BLADE. BEAVEIt, PI1HY huUI'IcAL Wwr the ' Our Position as a World Power and Our Pos PARAGRAPH sibilities in the Markets of the Worlds flag. Keep the mill i , IT AIL fBy lion. J. Slont Fassett of Elmira, New Yuik.) open. During the tutmlidstniHon of President McKinley great and Important change l.me lts it ! iking place In the Things are coming our way. general estimate put by the uncut up Prfwperliy, patriotism aud victory are on the Unlit d Riofis of America. Previous to is'iil Here was pteva In the air. lent only a v.iguv no'o.n of our wialil Those who uphold law and order and oer power as a nation Jt lihdorsiood tlat we wen wear the flag. great mon y m ikons, ni.iiiulaeturi tel tradeis: that we had a small umi The Democratic party Is consistent tn that It Is keeping up Its record for inelfhhiit iitmv nnd a sm,.l anti un trn-.nail ( ompared with tie- mill tucoualstency. tsry and imi.iI sii.ngilt and The western eotiutry lias also ttecome of Eutoi:iti ii.itlolis. and onp.irtn the eaetnys country for the advocates With the pit m H e ei ti pmelit of tl.i si of repudlathm aud free trade. nations, the 1 ml.d Mins Miff, led In the minds of tno-- i (nient.iis, who an .ml . The Republican party Is the party ptofound y imp.iss.ij bv 1n that performs. The Iii'inw ralic party arid showy ib nein-- i al ioiis of woalll mu!. nlul poiui i:d theil sjuisitmn and Itl'd Is the only. partj that pi ity to us- - tfuni. 8im' iho -- ill: loti of lndu-tll.Ity shifting hls portion from one paramount Issue to Biiollo r, Mr. Brjnu Is act II v, ile to IP pul li .in pom os tin going to giie his Dmif efiim'S a livrfjr dor Pt. 'I. id Mi Kmli 's ..diudilstr.T ... . .ill;, siiue tin ait,-iiuvote. i, chase for tin lion, j s. iSeua.u i. ,n- n of our in,!.l.i''y and and in tbe Rp.,:,,-As long as lit j gos speeches keep the n.it aoirlters in the 1hittpptrrs WkHig ptitbTd ire wrrv. n n w and TTTirr cm after the Insurgents the patrloHeio-ter- ii pie. .1 til o,.i- pov.ir mel ihnily a of the couniry will not lute to n.iiioii la-- . i,il, n ih ip ri ot iu tie nei'i.d 'void, .s mil. id il lee his ataudard. Dont haul down th flag. -a I ORIENT. IN: THE AMERICA THE tltthfuHy executisr binds him to the petition of all treaties. How then would Mr. Bryan have to leal with the Philippine under thu aty7 M lon four -- of the treaty tinder Which w acquired the Philippine dodges the United States to give 8pau-l- h ships aud Merchandise, access to e port of the Philippine island on !p same tgrin as those of the United While we are not a prophet or a eon Sates for the period of ten years. That of our supreme law which the of a prophet. If you will recollect we told you in the fall of 1892 what would Hesnleiit Is to see faithfully executed. at least Plainly then for ten election. be the rsult of Cleveland we see Wir authority must be maintained in lu rase of Brian's uorse. Do you want to see tbe country those islands. Mr. Bryah could not Idled with tramps? Do you want to Withdraw American authority within ice Lee mtip hnii-c- s again? If bo, vote that time without violating our su- 'a'V- i lit Den, oi lime in ket this fall, according to hi tin'lyou wlll;$1u" would have the I nltisl Slates l. t otdv see them but worse. People r must be i cry dull that can't see thel,l'v ,l,e wbi!s a soon ns possible llts (lwti"ii and throw our treaty 3 cent wool and liffi rence ,r cut, or bi tween a $10 anil a $30 cow. lOfcbgatiolig to the w lints. band. If be would ree-- i Dining Cleveland's administration j 1,11 lit re was baldly a, bouse built or obligations of tin treaty, would have to lie at least ten hoard Milled up hi the whole state of government without the Utah En rjl.m'j i s Idle ami every-Ka,r- s Tln-i'lbete were but few root of tbe guverinal. body was Irilo-dii.ing ir after the first year ii$e from It., if that ndiuii'iiiiaiioii. for the people wen too p mr to strike. Men who HON. H. n. HOQQ. haven't a in k's Mipp'y of grup ahead lor tin Ir fjimlh a, and don't know One of tbe roost hrillinut lawvers In where to get il, lievi r vote to strike. tlr AVcst is Hon. H. M. liogg, tin Then- is lentv of inetienl sense In for Congress in tin What tlie majority of tkcoiul dlsUiet. He is a na i Ural orat'r ibe fiiigiii-- g. liieu iioiit --s an Independence for tbetr ruth few in tbe I nited States, - di-p- 1 I d i 1 -- i i j i ebs-tlo- 15-1f- lt t 1 e ba-le- i - i Hill Journal. Bloomliurtoa XVA5HIN0T0N ON niUTARISM. icnve, 1 a very Interesting contrast euppoilul Denver Republican. (Silver Republithe Democratic talk about and supported Brjan in 1890.) "inll,tjrisinaud the views of the first canDenier Post. . military figure of the Republic. Ueorge Iort Chester IN. Yd Daily Itcnk At uslnugton. AVe print here a letter Red iliirlMo Daily Razou received from Baltimore: LoUjiv d,e I7nt. To the Editor of The Sun Sir: DurNaiiuilie Banner. ing tlie present campaign so in tub lias AAell-ro- tt (i.) Rentini-lbeen written and wtol about militaRah I (Wist Dailv News. rism and the opinions of the foundLouisvdlc DNpabliers of our ijiiuut, that one is natu' ' J iroit Iri c l'le-- s. rally reuTTnded of the "l ust Aumial GUd-eGalveston Address of lleoige AVasbuigton to Pel Pittsl mg Dis an li. low Iltizi tis of the Si Dale and House I 'e lv.ilb Hi I Adi ei r. of Ut prext uuitivi s, iluleil Jauuary 8, Ruekfoid illl) Ger'ii.niei. 1780. St. I.iiiis Aizii-.-ides AAeshir. In tldwirddn-sthe Father of bis 1 ibid, tplmi I lemi.kraL Country sajs: '1 be I, uple. Chit Among ibe many interesting 1 t.ea ( V A Mi!-- , rur, wfiiih will engage jour attention Rome iN. A .) Ri mini 1. that of ptui ldmg lor Hit cominou deTioy (N. Y.: fense will nierd particular regard. To Am, leter il.i i lb puLlfraik be prepared for war is one of the most Bu te (Mont. l Inter .Xloiinu. ifleitual means of pineivlng peace. "A flee pii.ple ought Hot only to Mol. on a Hafir. Moiiuna, Iowa. be iirimd. let disciplined; to wlilili eml a umfoim and well digested plan A LEW DEMotRATIC TRUSTS. is rist:is:i; aud ti'eir s.ilely ami Interest require tliat tliev should proMerely to expose ibe sham of Mr. mote such iiianul.ii tin Ii s as lend to Brians piesint .mji in--campaign, la ml, r item ind, mlent of others for we il- a ! v, .f ii,e trust only essential, partkulaily military, sup- th ise xv beiow L so.i;(.o,,mni or more cap'tal-ple i ,n iieKin-iej Mr. iia.a.i ol i.efoie U ill tbe Run piease explain to ip! s ina i.i,i.-,ioi. and js nleeteil anJ many nailer--, what It thinks Uasliirgv ton timed d,y the aboxer and al,u' auinuiLij l.e :1a Deiuoi uiey between. A. ,li h 4, aud .Alan h 4, l'',o7. There 1 lHtiiin I . . " I s s 1 1 . J, firyan would have flu men of this country believe tlmt H Is far lietter to oi .It I. -it Rrynn despairs of the fitlure of the country heenose voters Ins st on per milting hiiolne-- to tnlltieme (heir polities,. and jet lie hlmsilf lots grown weallhy by making poll tii s his business. H hi- - lolitHt.1 , p, iJiUUmiues. vai it down the hag than to keep lit" wheels of commerce A lou i ri a turning in 'the I nimh-Maie!u Um -- haul .ill-1- . II , e , ,, w fit 1 ;. ii t . . Pm ist. n tr, m 'd In iu.niiil.iil.il n i p n- -d k 1,1 ., 0 I Anuri.an . , ..i.i '.!.! ban In, .8 - I III : ...cr I'e- I III imt-tiie- I. pi r. Amt t ' an t i i ( t is tiLduisi uii that Ann tli a bins liu sim-- ti r p,,i,,j:dij or teiiiti-- l Hilly, t pi n the ltiiitit.il stales, but that lu r lnlon -- Is ate ad .i the line of tniiM-- t . I p ,ue and pi.i, tal older and sis t i ity lot the p.iiposes ol mutual Is ' , 4 ox, , O . I t la , I ,1 . , ti a ' I 1.. v',, . , i I II A , a- i i ala- la - t.v i ,p t in ei i p, i A r.. , I j.-- i,i.., r ,1 A" n, mi., Natlan.il I !., C n i i i Ilait 1. I.1, i a I ) , K I , , 'i I ,m !r, n Mnu t, , M u , n.e I . 8 ar o o I I ,ei invi an A ) , , . . I Ca ... a, .. e, Ia... ,e e i.l e ', ,,p-- 1 Co i ., , I Tina Sun l h.o 1, ,i t . I A: U ,11 in HI, v. oar Ann Diamond XIauh i'o AAi-- o Acgr, gate 11, tioiis capital-rzallo- le an tlonj jaiei-lixtu- g Inisis with . .. xl H,0; '.lit so en great empora te. er ,,n i i :H more than $1.1110. him. ii,iu all oi ivliieli lived, d and waxed lal iimp)H'sd one to eight nnd unassaiUd-durin- g years of Dciiioc.itie rule. Yet Mr. lirjnn lias the in, pialt nee to tell people Unit trusts arc fostered by the Republican party nnd fought to .death by the Democracy. e iiipualof pm-pere- wage-earne- Tbe dates above given prove that tbo w filch touch most directly tbe pockets of the people such as the sugar, iec, dieef, beer, leather, rubber, school desk, sewing machine, elevator and match trusts were organized under a Democratic administration. These arc but n few of tbe cold facts. They suffice, however, to brand the bundnig that Mr. I.ryan Is ladling out to liis "dear people" iu the far AVesl. Chicago Inter Ocean. trusts T $233,-857,93- 8. n I.) 4 IfiO tih Vl.ke a s . . M A , : Aar. loauiewi I 1 h -- I t,,l m. a -0 ill....10 it .Amu. 1." It safe to predict that free silver will never again find phu e In a Democratic platform, but It will take the party a lung time to overcome the stig- inti n oo.se and Hade. 1 he change of ma of having adopted sueh a llmimial uttitiide I rout tolerant Indifferim-to hcrc-ay- . Ii mllmess lorn solicitous aimiily e.isiiug sotmes of gieatly ineiia-i- d i trade and opem d t. neiuy lit w ones. Bryan claims to tie the and went of the spirit of JifTerson, This ban.,1 ol n out. w lot Ii is so manthat he wears the mantle of Lin- liest ns to del ply impiess Ametieuns to claim coln, but as jet has made no w lio 1, lie long MS'ii In the Last, comes have billed on Ills miiiily thigh the at a. time wion cytMnig loinliUohs at word of Jackson. home are mote happily fit fid to enable at-eVfrtl's--t il es of It 'Until na-l- K for fun at the many je.n-- . 'I he iilnrn of The Democmts try prosperity laboring man been use We Is asked to at home, due to an honest monetary vote for a full dinner pall. But they staiiu.iid ami a protective tnrilf, has cannot point to a single measure they enabled our merchants, manufacturers have ever passed for the lieuetit of the aud Investors to reach out Into tbe American new ami attractive fields of tbe Orient us uever bid ore. One of tbe amusing thing of the AVe have Impressed tbe Last wdtli our statement Is the present campaign power, our wiultli, our rectitude nnd hi In Fort tuade by Mr. Bryan, Wayne our ability to bring tldiig to pass. speech, that his military experience The McKinley administration. In more had taught him that the life of ways than one, 1ms secured an open illerwa jlubBefoua. yuo,. door In the Orient through which la to pans In the near future a commerce Customs receipts for the Culted as yet undreamed of.tn Its extent and States under the free trade Wilson tnr-U- value, ,ihe world bassmssed through bill amounted to $101,1118,531, during a- Red Sea period, a Mediterranean pethe fiscal year ending June 13, 1891. riod, aud Is at the height of the AtThey Increased by more than $loO,noo,-00- 0 lantic period. It is now catering upon during the fiscal year muling June the Pacific period winch will, lu Its SO, lSXXl, when they amounted to turn, at no doff nut day, eclipse nil that Protection and prosportry tinr Have gone before It. bettpr for the national treasury than The United Mates, under McKinley, are free trade and adversity. baa assumed suddenly tbe proimrtlons of the Inevitable leader ami at biter lu Tbe Democrats defeat In November this opening era. ller IticxliuiiMlhle l should not be r barged against Chair-maand. Hie ability of Jones, - Brj an, or even Webster her cltfzi us' trained to large affairs unDavis, it will Is due to the fact that der Republican policies, will gm to the polities advocated by the party are her the foremost place in Immense acwrong, while those advanced by the tivities w bli It are to awake tiom the Republicans meet the approval of tbe awakening etietgles of the Dihut. The free, thoughtful voters of the country possibilities of this O, natal future are A multiplicity of paramount Issues not calculable men ly by considering has not been pmlmtive of harmony tbe consuming or producing power of In tbe Democratic Kven its six or household. bundled bullions of eight those who desire to follow their lead- people. ers have had toabont face" so often tlmt from thst they cannot for the life of them tbeIt must Ih iremembered standpoint f modern requirements, tell whether they arc coming or going. Ribetlu. China, Korea ami part of .Lilian are us new today in undeveloped The foreign commerce of the United xeauULces ut coal, . r cop"Ffafes was as follows: lead, oil utnl nll.ir minerals, ua per, Year. Amount. Amctiea was lu 1 192. 1! $2.214.191.3 13 Aggr ssive American euterprl.se al1895 1.539,5(18,130 ready lias Its eagi r jreprcscutuUvca.lu r,, ,$7iM,R5,Un 'WCry fand iibose masts art washed ReptibHeatv The condition of the United States liy Oriental w a tins. Since 1898 the capacity of steamships plying treasury was ns follows for ttie fiscal tonnage between Asiatic ports and America years mentioned: bee ii constantly overtaxed. Tbe $d9,R03,2d0 have carltXSV Surplus 81,229.770 demand forVrelgh. aud passenger riers baa continually outgrown the supconstantly leaving Republican increase. .. .$131,933,(01 ply. Vessels are 'of lack Didt,Jtbi.n4. Wtssn of carrying capacity. The I lilted Values have Ineretise.i lu Nebraska, States Is constantly Increasing Us exsince 1890, as follows: ports of whyat, tlonr. oolton, oil. coal, maebtnery and merchandise to tle Ier cent. Ameiionu are opening up UiUnl. Hogs, Increase ..'....to mills, railroads, eh etncflfmts minis, i.t Beef, Increase In all the Last. concerns ami trailing Corn. Increase 15 Utider the lostenng care of Uepublnun 2 l.and. Increase policies we have bei n able not only Household goods. ltiereii'e... .20 to supply our own borne markets but havings bank deposits. 111..... 35 to invade sineesslully the home of All property. Inert e 73 cheap la dor, the Oi u lit. War upon the ksnetiry of ottr courts, On the other hand there has, been the war upou i in eilteii my of our army follow Irif reduction: 40 percent. aud naiy, war upon our protected InMortgage , decreased Aud the rvced .runs the same dustries, war upon capital and war through all slates under MeKiuley s nHiu an honest current y and an honest staudard are Inevitably, aud by unprotection and prosperity. avoidable constsiueiiis. wars upon tbe exteusii n i f t nr foreign trade aud upon that good esteem width we notv enjoy SOLDIERS AND TRAITORS, throughout ibe Last, anti throughout tbe world. The fact never should be Bryans Prototype Was One Clement lost sight of that, without .industrial I Vnllnni'Tham prospeuly at home, we can enjoy no That Mr. Bryan for months has !en commercial prosperity abroad; that and still Is luNtimthig Agulnnldos tbe same policies which ludld up retis to shoot our soldier In Ltunn Is American enterprises in America esaa plain as the midday Min. It Is Idle tablish American sutec-s- t outside of for Mr. Bryan's dofi ndrrs to clamor Auieiica, aud our Mtuatiou iu the for direct proof tied to defy the Orlcut must alwajs depend upon our government to prosecute Mr. Brjttn for situation at borne, and our situation rectreason, - As an JIT he tli C Timer rti'pcrct upnTr those ognize a crtmlnnl .without seeing bln jirlneqiles of pixiteetuui and InIn Jail, so, too, they recognize a traitor whit li bine eluiraeterixid tbe tegrity without seeing him In a United McKinley -administration. court. Therefore, they know Wijliam J. SI.OAT FASSETT. , Jennings Bryan to Is ns guilty now ns Elmira, New Yoik. was Clement L. Yaliamllghnm a generation ago, and they cannot l,xk on GOOD REASONING. the hands which be f trett lies forth today for votes without seeing on them Mr. AVAAVAAallace, In taking charge the bloodstain of the white men vybo are falling in the Philippine. Chicago of the Snltna Press, give the reason Inter-Oceafor hi belief. Aniomc tbe rest, are: It i fitlo ii . , Iii A of . n j., 1.0 II, d , loll-- ui.d bon D I. a .1 , t .maa, I, ba r ul t f ,, n a . ,i ' I,, r A l,w bain- r I. i , I U.m i.na I ,m lav." ... I,, i ii O i a a dp Ii l m i I i iii ei..' .oil . d and r Co aa a i , I I a .1 .. . .id fin F i ' M V P ii Hi . ..t. Am lot i . ,v uad, I -- t li ( to ol.l m ..I - w i led d l mail. b. A i wm id ,t le-- i .1 ell and of a I f hares AVhen . lit i - . - I . . u- s R?ermiui. and? im s. (."silver Republican I'.ryan in 189U.I '1 BRYAN TO BE ROASTED. Captain Ben Tillman's tongue has not iimt Its. cunning and It has beea putting lu some, of its finest licks In Missouri. At Trenton in that state h said that Democratic stumors weni bought to vote for the raiifieatlon of tlu tieaty of laiis aud that the del 11 would roast Hum for it iu the next Meanwhile the captain Is world. roasting tlit ut in tills, lie sal.i that the P fiMuii Dcpnitment is rat tmla into wimh m Jpo:,H of dollars are poured P? aud tiMsted, nnd he made this graceful appeal to tbb foreign botu loteis: 'Jheie Is one sentiment which ground into my veiy bones and mixed with iae loiavAm :na lur the Am cries ns. :iii,l t.i hell with all other Gapi.iin Ren must he mak.ng vote, but peib..ps he is not nuking them for mism-pas-sm- lrun.-g.uld- ha oiuide,, v. . - - - ' , hur-ene- ncy os-tering IMPERIALIST! mPOSSIBLE. families. The best friends of Mr. nn admit that Ids eleetlon woul followed by a panic. How much of that do the people want? And what is, tlp;re for ? Are not pipi) doing well enoiigli? A'pouie is a serious matter, and once started no one kuuwg where It will stop. Already the unfounded fear of the possible eleetlon of Mr. Brian Is injuring business securities. Many men with western enter prises have been East dining the past month to obtain funds to carry them on, and tbe reply in cvesy last is, We want to see bow tbe election goes, for In tbe event of Mr. Brians eleetlon we would not touch a AVosimi Invest-meaIndeed, there will be no money for any AV extern si Sjenn. Salt Lake and he is a leyat rann svlth strong convictions and rugged honesty of pur- whetlicr or not it Hunks AAasblngtons opinion of nnv value? UU.ORHL $ pose, Judge ITogg has a great number of personal ftlond in the Second district jt nd they announce their purpose or supporting him wiiliout regard to their political affiliations. The writer has known him Intimately for fifteen years and be lias always d a fonnd him as he is and generous friend, a man, an able and broad-gauglawyer, a finished orator, a loyal citizen nd a devoted patriot. Tbe contest In the Second district kill be untiringly nnd unceasingly carried on by Judge Hogg aud the present prospects are that he will carry the Trlbuue. election. He will get pood majorities hi the west and southwest aud with El Faso and Pueblo countiis doing A DILCMn.V FOR MR. BRYAN. there sboiild.be no Uoulit their result. the A good bail has been said about Mr. The judge will begin bis lampalgn In Biian's inotnl respon-iu.pt- ;' pj t,e dnv. and we venture the predb. matter of ie treaty w 9h Sp nn fort lie, n thnVbe WII have the largest Islands. lie aii'sed the coiigri pntfsl lu tins eor.g eier ratifiialionoftli.it treaty. iUieat the ,id iRxti'iet. 'toloiado , Sj.riLg ia:'.e votes wlinh be liuluem-eiIn Its faior, tit" treaty could m,t have1 bet-made, lie. Is therefoie morally bound to help execute it in good faith HEAR ST and cannot cxcniAe such re-ns.bibtv But leaving Ibaf ;isii., t of tiie mailer! The Fan Frane!so Examiner said, wbotiy mu of eoityderrrtv.n it wi.ul,Um-pMr AA It. llearsf signature ou seem that Mr. lb Dm as N,lVeinber 10, 1MW: wmild lu h'tfaily a vote frin rvtvutlugl vot$ of t bl rNtion Jfi txui hia proposed p, for- the- war aud the pi ta- The t'oiistitut.ou of , re I n.ted M.ic' .i.qi expansion. It is both riglit and says that ail triatus Knde or wh,i h '.roiide that the adinini.snaUon do tun lor !h be sliall tin nut homy of despite some mistakes, carried cm-lathe Cubed 8 ales shitll la the ..jon'otis war to a suee-s--fu- l ia of the nd." should receive a vote of cotill- elusion Ihe 8upLene t ourt lias jiyhchl that both rigid and rcnsonabie It provision unflltiehingly. AcK of s(,,t jvollev of expansion, ever the legislation or nets of Congress w!ikh'W f the" Amei ienn people s'nee contiict with treaties are always treat-- i Lrlisson Biinexed the Doiishimis. ed as nullities. Tbe obligation which h, nsvive tin approval of the the constitution put upon th? Ltiean voters. Republican and Dcrn-Jdeto take care that the law beJfSc.- large-hearte- COALE. AA'M. 10 Baltlmote, In bur opinion to, have a military plant in America which should lie proportionately many tiuiis xi hat it Is If there have been miiitaiisis" at any .time In the United States in the past or present. AVasliington was tbe foremost. New York Run. e t. duty-xlvo- AA l - Mi;ui-uie"tk-- 1 LOST TO BRYAN. List of Prontlm ut Newspapers That Are Opposing the Democratic Ticket. The following is a list of some of the Democratic and imleH'ndent papers that have announced themselves as opposed .to Id to 1 aud the Democratic national ticket: Riaats Zeitnng, New York. Baltimore Sun. Boston Herald. Brooklyn Eagle. Bait. more News. ' 1iitsburg leader. bin. ml (Ya.) Times. New York Times. Ubattaimoua Times. Fhil.iiblphia Ledger. Pbiladel) Ida Times. New Yerk Run. Oalvivton News. Rt. Paul Globe. Grt ej.viiie ejv,- C.j News. I lari ford Times. AAorceter Post. 1.1, ' Burlington (lad (biaetie. BaU iub tN. C.) Observer. Char I dte (X C.) Observer. New Haven Union. I'nil River II mid. Marebester (N. I Id Union. New- - Haven Register. ' , Charleston (S. C.) Post. MontartrJournal. Rutte City. LaPwte City tla.) Progress Review. Among the provisions of the federal constiuuion wJiich bear upon ibis matter is pmagrnph tivilvcof section eight, at lieie one, whkli among other tilings . t. jiives, ConA,res, pjjwer; . "To raise and support armies, but no nppropnation of money to that use shall be lor a longer term tbau two j eats. 'I bus the people through tlielr represent., lives iu Congress linve complete nml absolute control over tbe army. They lu l i the pmse. aiuRJn ho doiug, they bold the sword. Imperialism in tbe seuzp in wiiMi Mr. Bryan Uses tbe term, is an impossibility. '1 be constitution prevents it. Imperialism without an army or an army without money to pay and support It la a vagary of Democratic imagination. AA'e can never have any more imperialism In this emutiy than tin people see- fit to fiom tune to time.- AA'benever they w bli to modify or reduce our mill-tnr- y mu nglfi or activity, the matter rest a w hilly with the people. Even Mr. Bryan himself would he helpless. , s BRYANS FILIPIN:) FRIEND. "Mv object in visiting the United Flutes. sajs Igipez, tbe Filipino, is not-tInterfere in American politics, but solely to tell the Amerkan peopln what tlie Filipinos desire in refereneo lo the future government of our cotin. If this Is ail Lopez Is here for try. hlgTTtvnp Tvjr Udless. Agumnldo'' oilur nge:.t.j:rjaq. has been telling tlie Amu lean people for some months past what tlu Filipinos desire, and be lias b, en also showing that he is on the Filipino sale in this coutrover. sy. lapezs arrival at thtis time, luveriUte-- s is significant. He evk ilently aims to nsust his Bryan, lu the canvass. The American people trill promptly and cheerfully stamp on tbi litUe Agulnaldo Bryan plot. v-- |