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Show Supplement to iHTH THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL. lOTIC! Pllffl'S IKK! I! B. It. ill.') -- ':.! III I n An Iilnquciii, Soberin; ami Sating Appeal to American People l.ii.iger to I. null llicin-wUlie to Iuii "iliii'Ui ffbyt,. wf JnVH - fr non- - Tv n I- i - U I M SI- -1 - i hi . I pi Hi it I ,! tl .lining i "t .1 I ! I r l : . il . 1! :i . ! 1 ii..-.- M ' '..i I i , ill' ll' i ivi tn i : ; I .m: l:i I'l I. III i ! i i I 1 i.-- il--- I 1 I liii-;- l Hi t li : : ff I.l Clili.c In foreign pans cheaper Ilian :u liniue an Sven eeivlng iiiaeliims, ilisiiu.-tivelin American production, far Kiiriias-iu- g merit and elieaiuiesK of cost of inaini- fgeture any like machine of foreign nri-- 1 fin, costs the homo Imvcr ni'iirlv inti pec cent, more tlinn the foreigner has to pay for it. ioj IK C ; t I:, Nllfll T: ' si:v i:mi Tin: i In- - . pnllx. miMicr. 'i- -. -- ,'11- are till' l -- ..in, lii,,li.-iiiiii.l- n I 1 - .i Itnoscvelt announces (hat agree-- ; with him if the one credible evi- that a man Is a "good Aineri- and fitilurc to itgree willt him of iiidiffeienee lo tile "welfare the nation." It is a siniil.' lest, tin the basis of tin election returns of whpn he was a caialiilate for tin i.'si tolers of every 1000 came under litis eiiiidfinii.itinn. if as many as I wo in Mm should show . like contntnaey the country, would go rapidly to ruin. Surii pro- con lidetiee ill himself and the party he leads fully explains .Mr. 1o.ii- yell's nspi'i'sioiis of t In motives and character of Ids opponei ts. l.ul it it. docs not quite t Mr. nieut deuce can, proof i EXIii'l'TIVK liNfUitACHMI'.NT. While j.iis.'iiied tny lie"- - at the I in l i vital , lani-- ii'.,i'fediiiJ- - i. n issii.-- . li.-;- i i of tins ihe iiveili:niinviiig tlii- - i t n Tin- - impfls . refer to it a.i:n time to as is. 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'die e - e - disi-iiss'o- s I'li-iii- ,'.i - 1 , S' - s lu-i- r s ' f t- ii'.-li- I'.pinis ibai of ina'iy nimiar. - Tile mell:i..l- - lit vvliieli the Exia'll-- i e .i e i r.- I i be PiHiama fallal mute .mil ligiils :.le a -- olll'ee of regret to - i v I Hn statement Hint To a great iiilli vvmk was ns-ii- i. lo Hie nrolil of mil' ieii i is not a siHlieii'lil answer lo tlie eliai'ge of v iiii.ii mu of Na imial go.i.l faiili. They : r i: r', dial iluand i i eonv ieiioii-- . mIiiiIi in flieir I.y wniUiug i u t ha v e maiic its free amt V n a I, stand lii'iulv r.g.m.M ilnaigll-in"ii- l or si:gge-- i imi Iiinl we sliall la Illii.l bi in1 niliu.' of In means employed In pr.imot: our vvelfai'e. T'liey . to lioiil I li.'l I ndliereni-vvlmilmr it works for our goml or iii. will have a more liiMiefieeiit iulliii'iice on our I'liliire destiny limn all our maul. Hi. fe::rRl ( t.il l .v i .. : V'; ''ii, n i k-- iru .J- ; jj - s I ivt-- i i li-- s a " 1 li. for tins eelilrabzauoii at power, yet u- Iinim-ratliesi." siime facts a lim'd tin- must potent reason why the should disc exported from $::i.imi,ihh in soi. not lie permit led to encroach upmi the to S31G,imumo in lMiti. or an nl iter departments of tlie ( bive I'll llif III, ,:e of lo." per cent, and assume legislative, or other ns per divide, agniust the lieptihiiruii not expressly eonferrei: Liy the increase front KiMi.tHm.iMN) in i.xi'si to Jl.iiTlMXM.IKtO ill l'.MKt, and iperegse of Tlie uiagiiiliiiie of tin- country and Only S&o per eont. per deeade? its diversity of interests and populaM. Slirpurd. tion would etiahie a determined, attilii-linti- s iminludfui of and aide s Prosperity is not the product of limitations and tired miustiitilionul nor of (iovernment poiieiis. It with the lust of power, to go far in Is the joint ppmliict of Coil mil matt. It ihe of authority and the usurpation Comes from the benevolence of ii.Hure ., fJ.1,ll.lliil.111,.lll r pet s,. nal' power lain giving tts ram mul stinsltme. com-lnllv nppiv- sinulon ,,(lll!ll fim, bineil with the indtislry and the mtelli eialed or tile Iieople lie arotlseil. of tilt American fanners and la The issue of imperialism which Iiiik borers of every class. Senator Jos. W been thrust upon the country invo' res Caiiev, of Texas. a decision whether the law of tin land or the rule of individual caprice shall w Every Cerinnii newspaper Ir. govern. The principle of imperialism Fork ( ity is against ISuosevclt. lhisi1:iv jVtf ,.isi, lo urilllsint. stariling. i ll oRieial. At least the Inn tlie principle of e on tke anthority of Joseiilt Wiii- - iiahing results, liohls in cheek tin briiliaitl ter. the man who organixed the Roose- ,llMllln.,aey Kxeculivo and sulijects him to tlie velt Gernmn-Aineriea- n Lctigue. soii.;r, conservative control of the pou 4 4 4 lilt. Mr. Clevelantrs statement that the of Ihe United States The State ticket fairly represents 'the stand at the purling of the ways. fighting strength of New York's Dem- Shall wc follow tin footsteps of our ocracy ii the opinion of a man who fathers along the paths of p acc, prosknowa New York, who knows lighters perity and contentment, guided by the and who knows Democracy. New g spirit of the Constitution, York World. which they framed for its, or shall we 4 go along other uml uiiiried paths, hithOnp of the great founders of the Re- - erto shunned liy all, following blindly publican party, when it was const- - new Ideals, which, though appealing crated to the cause of the abolition ol with brilliancy to the illumination ami slavery, advises negroes not to vote the ambition, may prove a vyili o' the w.sp. Republican ticket, mid it is no less than leading us into Elittieuli.es from which former Secretary George S. Routwell, it tuny be impossible lo exiricati otir-o- f Massachusetts. selves without lasting Injury to our National character tunl Of all the travesties on sincerity Is TARIKF llEPURM AT ONCE, the kind of talk tin Tarili! reform is one of tin cardinal Republican can'll- date for Is using, espi- - jirj1U;,p;es or Hie iV.iai.-raiiIniiii, ami C.ally when he said, speaking of our never grea.er (U, necessity tor it was foreign relations. "We ne.'d no allies t j,.M ul time. It s.m.ild be except those 0f truth and Justice." uiideii.ikeii at once in titc iii.erist oi . . - I iriil.-iple- ' tnu-leri- al iq.binliliiig. ami Hint we sliou.d ever reuielnlier Unit Hie idea (if ilibllg a wrong In ii smaller, weaker nation t ini ii we, or even all mankind, may have a resullant good Is repugnant to tin principles upon which our government was founded. I'lider Hie laws nf Hu Fulled Slates (lie duly Is imposed on Hn Executive lo proceed willi due diligence in Hn work of eimslriiellug the Cuunl. That duty should In promptly performed. AMERICAN SHIPPING. Our eoinmeree in Aiiieriean bottom amounts to blit nine per cent, of our tidal exports mul Imports. For forty year prior to ist'il, when tlie Republican parly eaine into power, our uier-chamarine curried nu average of r. eiglily per cent, of our foreign Ry 1S77 It hail dwindled to I weiily-sevei- i per cent. Now we carry lint a miitciiiplihly small fraction of our exports and Imports. American shipping In theforelgn trade was greater by almost one hundred Hi iiisaiid tuns in INlt) nearly n hundred years ago than it wn last year. In Hie face of the continuous decline In Hie record of American shipping during the last forty-thre- e year, the promise of the Republican party to restore it Is without encouragement. The record of tin Democratic, party gives assuraucc that the task ciiii be more wisely entrusted to It. It Is an arduous task to undo the effect of forty years of decadence, and require the study and Investigation of those best fitted by experience to find the remedy which surely doe not lie in the granting of subsidies, wrung from tlie pockets of all the taxpayer. Repent disclosures, coii.deil wit1' the rapid iiiigiiienbitioii of government expenditures, show a need nf an Investigation of every drpurlmcnt of the The Democrat in Coil-gregovernment. (leniaiiib.il il. Tin Republican majority refused Hie ilemniid. Tlio prnpli' can del ermine by their vote in November vvli"Hier they wish iiii honest and thorough investigation. A Iieimier-itiCongress and Executive ensure ll. ARMY AND NAVY. We are Justly proud of tin officer and men of our Army and Navy. Roth, however, have suffered from tlie persistent injection of personal anil political lufiiii'iicE. Promotion and appointments have been frequently bused on favoritism Instead of merit. Trial have been net and court-marti- - . . .T; , mi .. 1 p nvcragi-Drn.VTiiti- im-re- a invv-er- - -I'.- d-ward . 1 nt emu-mere- ever-livin- j Frym Atlanta Conslltatlon. j PRESIDENT! try, us uuiiiifeMtMl tit its statutes, makes it necessary that tariff reform should be prudently mul sagaciously mideriakeii, on sclent ilb principles, to :lte end that there should not lie an immediate revolution in existing con- dition. men and securing to tliiiu and to the nil possibility for conjecture, I now iitanuraei urer the pridils accruing from slate Hint I am In hearty accord with other markets that plank in oar platform t'.ml favors liiuxt li full ml. Fnrlhermore, when doing for tin Filipinos what we have our matiiifarliirers tire dependent on iilrcndy done for tlie (nliaiis; and I raw materials in whole or in part im- favor making tlie promise to them now as soon ported, it is vital to tlie extension of list t we shall take Mirli their markets uhroutl Unit lltey secure as they are reasonably prepared for it. If ind.'pcinlcncf. siieli its the ('nh.ins their materiitis oil the most favoralib terms. enjoy, cannot lie prudently granted to Our ntariyreil President, William tin Filipinos at tills time, tlie promise .McKinley, appreciated tins sit nation. that It shall conn tin moment they He pointed mil in his last address lo are capable of receiving It will lend to the iieople that we must make sensible stiiiiul.-itrather than binder ibeir if "we shall extend nidil. And this should lit' done trade the otr.lels for our increasing surplus. liol only ill justice to the Filipinos, c said, "a system which provides a but to preserve our own riglits; for n of cuimnndilies is free people cannot withhold freedom in ulna I exchange manifestly es.ential to tlie continued from another people and themselves and healthful growth nf our export remain free. Tlie toleration of tyranny trade. . . . The period of exclusive- over others will soon breed contempt ness ia past. Tlie expansion of our for freedom ami ami trade mid commerce is the pressing weaken our power of resistance to insidious usurpation of onr eoustitutioiial Commercial wars are problem. A imliey of good will and rights. friendly relations will prevent reAMERICAN CITIZENSHIP. prisals. Reciprocity treaties arc In Tin pledge of the platform to secure harmony with tlie spirit of tin times; to our eitix(ns, without distinction of measures or retaliation are not. race or creed, whether native Isirn or This argument was innilc in the Inat home and abroad, tlie terests of our matiufaeturers, whose naturalised, pmtEH-tioi- i of the laws and the equal products, he urged, have so multi- enjoyment of nil the rights and priviplied, that tlie roblem of more mar- leges open to them under tlie covenants kets requires mir urgent and immediate nf our us their Just due, sliotiM trentles, come rcalixc attention. lo lie had be made good to them. In the it that the "stand pat mllcy of that result It Is essential must give way Hint there must lie n that a Issued by the Governreduction nf duties to enable our manu- ment ofpassport Hip United States to an Amerfacturer to cultivate foreign markets. ican eitixeu shall lie ncrept((l the world over as proof of citizenship. MCKINLEY'S LAST WORDS. The lust words of tlila President who TO ENFORCECIVIL SERVICE LAW had won the affection of Iii countryThe statute relating to Civil Service men ought to be studied by every is the outcome of the efforts of thoughtman who has uny doubt of the neces- ful, unselfish and public spirited sity f a reduction In tariff rates In Operation under It has frequentthe interest of the manufacturer. They ly hcpti of such a elmraeter as to ofpresent with clearness a situation and fend ngnlnst the spirit of the statute, a proposed remedy that prompted the but the results achieved, even under a provision In our platform which de- partial enforcement of the law, have clares that We favor liliernl trade ar- been such as to both deserve and comrangements with Canada and with peo- mand the utterance of the Democratic ples of other countries where they can party that It standa committed to the be entered Into with benefit to Ameri- principle of Civil Service reform and can agriculture, manufacture, mining demands Its just and Impartial or commerce. ss 1 In i lie words of onr plat form we demand "a revision mnl a gradual reduction of tin tariff by tin friends of llir llovv does that cmnn,rt with the speak- - ' ;li (iur jicpu. anil for tin common weal, and Tmisses, oftly, policy the utterance fi,,, uing.ey tar'.II is excess, ve in not by tin Iriends of its abuses, its ofthc Rough Rider IresidenlY at as to inem many of its rales, an.', bur- - extortions and least, unjustly uud npiircssite.y 'Mie Ill tny response to your committee I The New York Times, of dens the people. It secures to uoui out the mctiiod under which speaking pointed e c.inioiua-CcpianeMr. Roosevelt's recent letter of no-- manufacturers, s.ng.y or in excessive a gradual reduction of customs du'ies dis;url-itt- g of the Republican uoniitialioit. linn, the priviiegc m exact. ng may lie accomplishcil without o Ktteli astonfshiiig ibMuiiiiiit price at home amt pr.cv star anovei c ajs: business coadiiioes. 1 desire again inem hits lief, ire been issued liy a Uresl- - level of sales main r. giilnri) by to express the opinion that this method dent of the United States or wit u piohl, 'ius giving a should In followed. by a can-- ; abroad 1 tin expense ot dhlate for President. It sounds like n bounty to lureigiier It Is true that tin Republican, who Ms unjust taxation Voiio from the Middle own like or our mi do not admit in their platform that the Ages, NRi'ry of the King of Abyssinia tariff needs tin slightest jtber-atioIts, luirdeiis tin nople gciie.aiJy. lorviiij, toou, Dlngley tiin is rertnlnly not to tell the truth. them to pay excessive prices are likely to retain a majority bnt to put the President's opponents fuel, do, lit tig ami other neeessai ts of the Federal Senate throughout the Hu a hole. r life. It levies nitty mi many articles next Presidential term, and eoultl, consider-Mul in any i not if they chose, block every nuniiiilly im.orted therefore, en j Chicago, T. C. Nowmnn, of ulilo nmoum, wliirli iu, attempt nt legislative relief. Rut It -Omt should be remembered that tlie Recity, will give front 4i).(ns) to'i'st.-fo- r sivcly at home, for Parker. If wo can hold the ireme pnitection.st WM,,1 ,Ul vvhnh it publican party includes many revisioI will shrink from down in tlie big Republican tify protective Suth nist. andthe believe Itwill expressed unCounties the Illinois electoral vote will large amounts are exported. opulur defying to ill wiitmue nrely be cast for tlie constitutional dit ties have been and mistakably anil peremptorily at the i "'e foriiimloii ftnllot Mrly." be a direct incentive box. b t 4 4 4 of huge industrial tni tu The people demand reform of existare James ii. Taliaferro. West Virginia: secure from foreign isunpetitlon. ing conditions. Since tin last Demostilie tl..imMie ininpi'iitioii cratic administration tlie cost of living to enabled State is Wc no doubtful. Jdy longer the home hn grievously Increased. Those havI1" wPc out McKinley's lS.ODO and anil practically to ...on fixed Incomes have suffered keenly; wiltl Daing for Parker and fjjjo those living on wage. If there has btin any increase, know that sttelt increase has not kept pace with the advance In Sonator Culberson, of has Texas, who cost of living. Including rent and the gone on a siieiiking tour, dropiied are necessaries of life. Many y .vmtfotlc headquarters out of work, unable to secure any I have no douivt whatever of T, wages nt all. To alleviate these condii'upcss. All the signs secured the Incte.iMn . tions, in so far as la In our power, I not h no d0,. vlctorT Bor our pnrty. should be our earnest endeavor. we will Porry the States i ptibllcnn party lend' t,Je trpat. COMMON LAW AND THE TRUSTS. Xew JerwY "nl Uonnec- - protected Inter. eI j.;iPCutlve, and I pointed ont In my earlier response winHUt 1 ,oe contldent we will lea negotiated I f w cnK t0 the ?'! o( the State now these same wliicli the peo- - the remedy, which in my Judgment, talh.lV. beneflt of ca Sect uallj be applied against mo' -t. lhe infntnln Stnu" At that is I pie never Inten .W nopolies, and the assurance was then rlfht fo'otlon I have boon receiving and to which tin. most fp' given that If existing laws. Including fpAm on u j the of V.,.oP0l,Rh,y posted p70"8 Diu'yy both statute and common law, proved behalf d't,on I" the State I ip have named t, hig-stic- k 44 1 j ! of til in-fi- v li.-i- i Jndg- - "f ml '..'iiI ioi -- i Wi.il. in-- g t w I i i i.f n:!.' fiiiin.i'v and I lie inieresis magnitude of imer.-iai-i. may seem to furnish a plausible reason Whnt . ..I.i uc-ii ge liic.'lf- - i I lun-- -- in the !n-- r fully -.- : . 1 .1 - ; ,V i ly-sl- x ; Iii-- t in- I -I- I-'I . ns hat Cepiihlli'ttii 'prosperity ' talk ilia 11 Lie Paid of the I ifiimeraiie increase in Ameri'.an inuiiage engagfii in foreign trade from tMli.'.ijl in ii;:i to ".3 ii.""7 in N;n. a iirnin raiie per deeail of flit pi r as agaitisl the ihvrcaxe 1'n.m ",."ili;.":,.7 ill 1 Si 'it) lo SLi'i.'.M'il ill 1lilil, ,1 ill publican tlecrrase of sixioeii per cent, per decade? Kilvvaii. .M. SI, .i.ii-d- , ni I . : . I v c V. li i : lull I'l'iiili i,.'. . ft.l llvi i a. i no liifiii liiiibi tlii aiinial r iu imim.'I 'iffd I.f lAiifi'ifil it i t . lt n I'll .',. I.. i,iv oliiiTl'i of tlie ii.i;ii : luetic Ii.i ling this grenl null, ... ili.nge. In I'.NrJ i in ii.ii i ii . ii ,il. .uni iliti'he in the region :i Heel. '.I ugi eg.iied more Ilian .VI.INKI mile:, and (lie veurk of al i i lie Si i . l i i . i' .! must i ure upon the ahil I. 1. I. x .iii In.-- , n. pi. l.t -l l.-- r t i - ,v I. .-- i'.iiiiiiitioiiiil;sii ..m- iibfi'lies and ti:ii.tiriMl. we can n i r t.d.'raie, at any time ot tin aiiogaiiun of fur any pmi el s ny the eMviitivc bian. li ni inir i iiHenniii in. We slmn.d !.. ever min. ll ill of tlie words nf Wen--- i .i . r. "I.iheriy is mi ly to i foii-- i i n .. n.i i by ma.iii'iiu'.iig and ju.--l divi.-i'.i.f in!iiiial roiiiiiutliin.-i- . I.i t: ix l: . .1 1 ! M i : 1. : . . i i ' n Ii - I - iin fix.ii.nii- i.'iil ii.i in i -i I'n I inti mi.l h"in- -: in tin-- liidl l.ficllv jiiiliiii- sell i. f. I'otisiiifr these .'lliil nlne ntln - Mllhili tin- iiff- pri -- fr.liisl litiiii ..f tin letter, 1 m . '.i , . : . : i 1 - nv ciiiiAiming ilicxc li.-- i i . I . 1,.- ' . ,i I ; ; I, nih Mini . iin i.'Iiiiuj. -- : - - ..I Inlul eost of lll. l i.'ll ef 'lie IICfCM- flic v. i. !. ii.i i.i. . r (c- - ;m 1 C ill" . . i.iliea.l gules, dam, main .anal, uiy 1:1!" I'l il .I.l I I.f I'llMn:... i. t li l.f 'ii.tiy Nor do. tlii- lb'iilbbi'.i:i t .i:, i in iif-- 1 .niia I .'i dilelies. '.sei voirs mid pin. ping stapintliiMi'.nii.. :i H', s , il That tin til. iimI'ui Iliir un tions ni ilial lime vva- a liltie over fi r mi'ii. I lr. fiif Im in roni. l i l fiu'f to v .il'nldii a n a nli'ii-i'mi .1 i ll,,' ll,,' .1 Ii.i ill,, -at '.r'l.iNNi.iHNi. vvliieli of itself suggests beliflil bv iAl. lid.' l; Vs iii:i tUf1 -I d linoa of IfS ll Ibis Hie In' III.. Iii.- I'm' I'l i i ' id lianili in-- '.I- - il, of milli.ois Hi.il may limnlivds r.i t .. ,i :.fiu. l siTlioii ol tin li.ngb-.- ai stands tmili ilif (..fi . ",'n ii..' i iiiii.i i r ..i in r if.-in-;Ills irndlli'l 111 ;i Ii t lias nil t - I'l W II :is a iiioimuif ul of Ifgisl.uiv eveiiiiuilly be iuvcHicd In tlie leieitory uaLii. , .. I'oi iln-rfii.: ', i;i.il!) iin Miay in. i.i home m.iiUet. 'III. eoveieil by tile s .lillic. Tlie imigllitllde fi letui, a. nl polnifal bad faiili i:, j',u.:.'.,n .n ;i. ,u ilu- - ,.nicr li.--i .,t l.(Uiif market," lias I'luuigisl of Hie roi.eeptioil. ullil Hie enormous exin it fi.iii.-iul. ihat Nt TYUANNY DYi:i: HTIIKItS. ilmif lnf.ii.l . gnini-niifc. from ilu- inuimlui pense its caiT.viiig nut involves, make i'i in.i lcvicil f..i l fis' point ol' view. I; in. Mill i mii In siMtif iptailfts ii ms i assiinifil us realize i i, overwlie'ining iniMr-laner..i.;ioii, n i i i, cullcS. w.th ; , , I' llif lliiliipin-ipifstioi- i of a broad, eapalde ami liouest .ii: today I lie inarxelotl- - uimmiIi of dial in ilif iiii'i.isc. lint- - n;iif !ii- iiiiwi-t- ' of lii.i nil' iiiaiiuraeliiriiig indiisini-has tar in my t'esi.ninc, I bo phrase a.liiiiuisiralioii of Hie work .'iitlioriz.Hl It.,'; li.m 0 ,ii. up t i. il'..p lAffedixl til i oiisumptiic eapai'ili nf "si If gov enmifiil." was intendixl to1 by (lit- - statute, ii i ff.'et Is to be given ii- -f (if ili.. 'ii' domes! ie markets, mnl tin- - lenii nii-.- i n miiim' tiling less than tndepend- - i t i Hint pari of tlie iilaii that relievi'S efty nf llif CfW hi ilu"liniue inai'liel" implies eimlracliiiii. eiu-e- . many. it was no: iMcndcd that il tin eoiintiy at large fim . ultimate liaill- - Ktill stlllTills llllli'l'.'l.ll- III' la t lier than lApi.lisinii. If vie would should lie lliiiliTsInnd In mean, nor do bility. sisis. lor. ..in' ,:i n .ipiir.-fialelli.i! tain our nulls to t full tints 1 think a used it uu-- inc.'iii less titan NATIONAL FAITH 11(0 KEN. tin' Anna foiilinmd poli. y the (H.iiii- givng steady eniplov tueiil to our wnrk- - iu.li'pcudfiirc. However, to climb ale Ail isilimiaii iiiiial lias long been tlie hope of our sialesieen, and ti o avowed aim of Hie two eat p.nTics. ns their I'iatforuis ill Hie pu- -l .ievv. 'I lie Panama I'nilli' iiaving bun seleilisl. Hie i ia I should be biiildmg of Hie pressed to eouipieliou vviili ai. I'.sisouiilile li.-i- i.l "ill tel I'.i: i -- -- I i , II , hi ui i ii. i i. tvu'ixt alii nti its i. i;i i ; - lull- llloc .ic f ii. 1..;, .'.I iii iii Mnif il.f isu, - iii vnl veil me nil I'ic.l iiinl I.. ' i..:, I i" i.i j ,i - - Irilf li'ii 1 ;. ; non: I ti . . tit'll llii'ilia .1 . : is. lo I .1! . i I .... i i ,. 1 , . i i li.-- i , - t as in.i liii.iV . : j i h. t n.i'.iun 1. i. ImI'III l'- il ll . r !,t : . r.. ao: j for i 1 i i ! i . 1 iiising utriinge il u limtlllet- - eoiltilllle In lie miM 11 n, i 44 to-da- l- I I i . n .ll Ir.i Si , . it'l'ffiii lli-.- l Ilore than wmpieVw .. ,1 i : i ' I" li i ii.i ag.. n Ui llHl.l M.aiinl;iii. ; i,.f "i . irc- - in. ,,, I'S' linli :l.f .1 ."l1 ill tin .- j i i t i ; . 1- ," i i : i : r l l' iit'IV, -- X' i. ili- Iarkcr to-da- xpeu-- e i , . , I lurid lirloi pli iuiiH , s ii'j.iv; - H' ! l lit ill swrr Ilu cert:liu williu-rNt'W Jiai V .lllil ptflt68 of NlW Yolk, two CoiHiPt'tiiMit i'l ml will t'aiTj al inidillP mul two niouiiiaiu Siiiw. taik I Mi : HOW il i I I I ' . It . iriis:ii-ri:yItrpulilieau alia ll lie said of the v I . ill.i -- li'l iA y 11 il. .1 i n1-- I 'trniist . . 1. i'll I'l I - America -- v i - !'l'- !.l -- - believe Judge i .i i:. ::i- - OF ARID LANDS. of couiilry I'.i Ihe 1TUN AM :. i cs 'i ns It I fruiii New ll:iiii'-li- .i mith-ematu make nil tin- il ii.i pdiniiirlil ,jjis - ml na T Imlllil li:l A few I illllllll I, III'llil "Cl Cl. till tllHt To-ilitwii'H the two ciiiiiliilntcs. I'm i lie I w much lrliiln.-i1 v : i1 i.. i - Nnrrix, Niiiiiiii.il that .ii. - A . anj Uisled. il- . Sfliii! of vvlo.'li tire lo be tin sixteen Slate i i.l t iiiitc.i in Hie law, .i.i.! Tei i .i..i i. I i A !! ' U i':i .i iii National ...I l v il.e i ni" ' . In,',!- m'i anil ef ilu ..in. ..Hie liilelligclii uir ' x . - ,i il -- I'tiiirimii a i:l ciT'i ! nf ii il.lil.g ell i.ells, A- i; 'ii :i i'i'.i i, Eif tilt m.l t i...ng f..r Tie inIf.'lii :.i ' v.i. .':l.:m liclit of liiilliiMek- ., .1 1.I..N fni ' l' ''.i I ir- - of ti ilovelup- Hiring Hie ,i ny .' .: ... tin- ii i'.i si i i vv , finally tv- vote ol eiiiy member of ..! ili" luni-.1 Oili I " i. c it ell- .it I'.'iigre-- s, a- ....I.; ...ii .1 i .l tu a large i.inii'..i i.. a r. in n ili.i! tin- - aim of i,i ... .. i no o . - .1 .i i! tlie l.elieiits I.. . ri il si ..I' j. r a l ( iov- .I i.iii , iv -- 'l 'I .1 In' ...ii. ..! the stilt- - .I1. - -- fl'l Oil ..; ,e.i ... me i. I'H'i .. I.. . ii:ibY i Ii vast ter-i::- ..i !'. vv illmllt i. .... ,.i ni 'ii i . iv m ,i. y ei of i Ii. ciMltl !i" i.'il'im iii'..'! .. - . ! - Rl.iT ; I i - til Men Wil l I1 lliroii.ili tin' ll .rkne- - .in l.i-rtII ii I rgrit Kruii Hull til' llir l.nn .llli-- ( ' ll"- ' "I tl! S'Ulclhilig tlckft. talma n- t i il 'l,IUlill till vii'iT. t polm Vi.vit-i:- n,' I.ii-ii- . I - It 1U-,1- f . ' I il n I' ,.i ' ll I; i.i m Us. Tlii per- -. -- lent r:-.!. Hi li.'.lli lll.l i !n r.ilil.v llir I ' ' THE WAY. BV CHATS 1ooU-t- l ' . .1 Ogdon, Utah, Ocl. 7, 19ui. , la U e .ie-vcl- j aside under cirriimstniircs iiullrutliif politlenl Interference. These anil other abuses should lie corrected. USURPATION aeeotn-plishiiiei- citi-xeii- i IN PENSION ORDER. The National Democracy favors liberal pensions to Hie surviving soldier nnd sailors mid their dependents, oil the ground that they deserve liberal treatment. It pledges by its platform ndequute legislation to that end. lint It denies the right of the Executive to usurp the power of Congress to legislate oil Hint subject. Such usurpation wn attempted by Pension Order No. 7S, mul effect ha been given to It by a Congress that dared not resent the usurpation. It is Raid that this order was made in the performance of a duty itiqiflacd upon Hie President by act of Congress, but Hie provision making the imposition is not pointed out. The net to which the order refers, which la the one relating to pensions to Civil War vet(ran. docs not authorise pension on the ground of age. It does grant pensions to those suffering from any mental or physical disability or disabilities, of a permanent rbarnrter. not the result of their own virion (mbits, which so incapacitates them from the performance of niununl labor as to mulcr This them unable to earn a support |