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Show rp'..oi f It fi.e fj. tii til4 IRON AIID STEEL INDUSTRY if.. M(. 1 1.. ..4... I ll . 1. 1. .. .l I .... -1 i.iir 4 IM Policies vs. Demoralizing Beneficial Effect of Republican Policies. i. ! 44 . .1 .Ml of Im i ROOSEVELT'S T ?! . I Effects of Democratic :. sh tif . ..... to I ; l m v , ! . 4 i 4 it MM . . . v : 1 j ; .... 3 , l.i.t (! Pl'th Lf ? ft UftlMANCIM MA. t'l.i..USbV M btU'UlllUtU lull. KING TO PAUPER AIID PAUPER ID Repabll.aa Kit Jmn am! tee Iti'ln.irj U often of gu-r.- l referred u s t.ie "lur uin-icli relied tiuiiiim of 4epresou ur .ro.nrity t lirongiioit (hr Country In a retuirksbly seiiRitiie way --for tbrra i no l.i.lnr. nor ludutry In tba country wlmh doe tint share Closely lu the various inii.litloui wfinli r binr.," taka atari ritbrr "king" or "pauper." aid. nail. a. Andrew Carnegie oru-"atari la alway. r.iher king or pauirr," Wbeu tinira war. bar I. n during the period of tb la.t Democratic nluiit..i.-ration- , IJgt.'filV.ul, tiiara was Indeed all apeu door into tba pUc Of King Steel for tb wolf of poverty to anier ami ilk. Staal a Pauper. It wa shown then that whan panlr and depression visit tb country, atari faela tbe rffeets tba uint sharply Hid tb moat uirk)y of almoat any Wolil.il. I r I'ldlM ! I ! r. d.t I I i t a i J r t s la.IU.I r.lllla la.i.stl. tii.u.sl Ms... set ii.rl l.eli.iiue. a.ul kwMf.ll sad k.C.klh .... fas If .f I tie Vi' rl l.l th Ill) V..9 f . . I M i MAKUBTS OB TUB r lt of 5.. It Aii.rri- fl4 lrii hi - part uf lb V Uu day arto onr n.pii-The till.. in. nt tiii 4 tneati I . . iy i ) "M (I Ir IM . I. X i ne t i ii - til pi i,fro I. lluir!y g I policy policy i only a.4 le a frt Id l J I ! 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AM TUB M VX a r it b s h i: it b it o m AMOPNTBH TO m.!H:.sib At JAINS T IJ5I.TJ0.-JIItl.Mi TUB HBMiM ltATIO A le bit Ml. During the list eight years tha P.rtt-il- i neasp.i pers hire been furred to d.ilc a cnitinued iipsrislno of fully li.itu-American Industrial tr.iimplis over lire! t if. .u. WAIL Oltvtkf M AtrtAiU Mt 6 r months bnhino with ji i!"M. tub total i:pouts or cr .oir Philty dcooil i. ed tbe ij l.illoi wf lb ipp, oe I .bind, by tbe I 'lilted Kl.trt ai a tl.iogri.oi toriu f ii.tinul expansion so sct'lo . 1111 f and ltu-,i. tr,li. n III. til TI'ltN OPT TUB HPST TYIT.S (IV TUB Klli.ItTleSr Ml PICK. AM. AT TUB I.BAST I '4 M I'. TO PBAt Altl.Y I.NYADB WITH lltoV AM STBKI. TUB 1 rllk pin J Phenomenal Rise of the Industry Since 1094 Accurate Barometer of General Trade Conditions Wages Increased. HH.iuIii territorial Precedent. ago tbe trin.i. rili par KING ONIAN I iMt It MI Mils' fi, m, $ Ma( Al la Mao all. r v, 4iIM4 lfcf...iV. THE PHILIPPINES. I WAITER 4 . Mi l - WORDS w ii. te iad ho h gsikemd of iium l. 11 M tf s u .t Ka tk St eparto- .i,4k, t .ulmtt r, t, t M eat . I fiy. Ikll pafio the ls eaaia They 4b tail bees be bs. mi r ck New A I 100 Iwt aaseca ate ia4 ..g fU .ii tb (ary t I f in- - i . in- - oty rui it torto, i i of ttatt('rr at iiiliPjil 'M hi at ii ...g w.ifif, in iUm hid aet tb UliilltriiMi I Ur ll i tod ll It AO-I (.r'. fnf, I f.lr I tF...trd f..r hr US lb0 MM UO more dinger of Its pro W I i tluii. r (Ur Ur U II ll nil r ls ef lb t bom t rbtef now than tf DB f Mr. illFiew, tuiiiig etil reoli rm vm difl to I'uliiirf !! torgfc rM lug there ws of It Inwrfenug a lib freeIt ( . (lift Ja ia'IIIT if ll of to.i.ii ) J i I; toUl Waiierum Is at time a etctiabt dom Of la ft? I'm ttu 1 tnt .tin. t I to , Iitiig', jF'if fUr tin Nut it is ail American lirm I tin- - under Jeflernn ,r JsrkMIl, on i fctr fri 1 .'i. a him. of the timea lie the warn the Imliiu of day ih-elor stlie-Ht .. -b to l.mld tb that geta tbe rninr.ict rnethM a !.' j f,.iri fi, kill, wt, pamfaUy, I plain. .r f of the , a I ,edci behi.milr tb Nile in upimr Atliara bridg C,i....tlr Bit (''-- m. 1.. Ty. . h And of all IbJag la "The only certain way of rendering IJiiM.rti, 1 III r Hill tin M.lte - I a!, ll It ! Hit ' rrlern llctll f .r "in Bgyi't. Now it ji an Amcrp'an bear It !) to enter our for wi:.. th. b.te, .yl, rffiv.-raa- s Bepuhll -; The hr i !!... nk ,f i pe i. limine tb.it mpersedcs t!ie Kriti.li base mi a career of 'milliorim would ! to I. cm, die,- rr.,.e . let enl pre j griVu,i. as. frt. f t lib it i a "m.litary no g ii liin.m,ID Irr , Jot.-.... ati.i fie H. ..1 on a lidmg Bnglnh railroad. itr-sn-r Aueclrta .i abandon ihe Philippine to their own I a. or democratic nmtire ! to le the .1. I...I fell l.f a "in Now it i an American electrical com;..1lllt" a. rl. .11,1 ie Pier, l.i.l uf th Tailed .Ur,,,,., POLICIES same time either to WAS NOT ONLY TO and the at tidies, t I .kmer the tan lb elec of fit ail tbe order for "grand hrl prte ill ..IMiigrl t "i. . g. II HA VI I. Y CURTAIL TUB AM Kill-CA- pany that gel guarantee a Maine government among Ice Dm-biI a e. i lie, lor tb great ta. reel 1 'm as rant almiil "l Using th llie.e or CONSPMITIOX OF IKON ANI trieal eipilpmciit for them tribe to against . gutraulee t!i-r .r ...r o.i.irtt And railr ci syst.-mlln. (I ill A Gibbet of Fall?. fill, k flag, "sFulli.og tfie efiip f )() A far larger army Hillside STBBU Rl'T TO OIVK AN OPEN tbua undergroiin.l . Vt a til. i( episode of American o.ndmerei.il would lie ) .hi lute wMi-e- , be toil' ll of R "end 'Voiting b tfiii.ai 4 fe Th.e Irivr I I' III Hilt TO Till: PoRKlGXKU rtqmred to rnrry out any aurb l.liie (of, ) hi) ( !J Hod l.'io-i- i IfiF elpfe-- comiuest during tin- - last eight years ldn-wfii-'f- i ie made t ters.in'a hearWorld the .) w ill lie secure to :(.fU thin r.ii;iml tiikki: demand required what i it! til they would gr w ln tint of a Uf. Ii 111 I ili.J. .fir li.trl ers I if ii pile, S nigh Ifirf knew a Bel e.'.m l, while te til chief Barker p WAS LEFT. In two yr.ara, from ImiJ could be rcpi-,it-to order under American the flag: b read. wearisome tritint a The continued of rtran, trmg, mot it, .!!, Clin I be s of I 2y lvt sltrf to wlixt thee If OCO to 1894. represented by tba change from the prrseiu-- of thi flag on the Istsud a an exhibition of lint -l iit!.n4 ii!b jiit i, iii to umph of tbe I'nite.l Stile in b uniciiiH-rlint a fsl uni. is really the only possible security against t uhiib pirtj-a- n Republican to Democratic ml, tb iron trade, at tb name time that outside rotiiui ii wiiir, can on ovoi iii( ririate 3 lie tiemlibiig el.fiir listened, appallof pig iron in tb. United St.it. and Property aggression. this industry in (.real Britain hi been Vote hi a nix a onliaanly o In el a Jo-l-ed MONEY I N CIRC U LAT ION. I'll DOW not whethItl dropped from 9. 157. ts K) ton. to 0.057,388 in proee speaking, the question of decline, led to lb creition er Bill. tier. n.iiiierr-- l f .rifi rhxrge of rolh and tala Coni. we we bav shill for already expand of a British oinmiion of bul-lie. recently prea-r.lrecord, ronteml the World, A Dalle lairrae of atAJ,.tM foe sgun-- t It Frtr!l expanded hut whether WO alisll Tb financial depression that existed to limMigute the expert In- - return to k m I! Indicate l.lalil lint fil.ire tear. l.irly .l,ll through th Cleveland nilinini.tr.it ion Tlii commission jn it first rell s fiats aloft sad bar ni nld lie Vralrd w.th the run of of Rrpifib- !.- - e III I b During the t n.-li- t That was the lne four years ago. er mad it difficult for railroad to float port on the iron and tei trade present . I. tfie liiiliMFtr.ili t a b tfie to nr It rau an eterlastioi to free b.ii.'ns lnetituii.ui. !, .ir Now reise the srl it, platform says: the iiHiia of bond that were needed to information of tbe highest value from and volume of onr iiirietoy hi i i ii.li Die for the pres, lefiry, and aa ee pp "We with Jefferson and John examine all In rail money for new rail. Iiridgra, car. firms employing over S7 per ceiU of tbe g or to re Ifitti lla, in. to F.FiJJJf)) Im, tent in the ieron of Tbe right niicoiitilutimial and other aipiiptuent involving largo lalmr in this combined trade Jdl.miO Adam, that tin government baa aa aai in.i-xmu. h that rlt. If 1'ie Bi'piibbi xnt NO jut immi't - ',r fiitxl CouaumiSion of iron and steel. Tbe anm out of ii aggregite of Jil.'i.isai worker: to make one set of laws for those at Bid it unquestionably omit home and another and a different set of would make it rse stronger. Bor Lcmg 1 1.1 l.71,i..V;l. Thi Im reae In ), line in msii, Wsftefs.ni" ItJIliitl tnt of tbe building trad, and nnd it bi ascerni-us- i that while thi mi Brel-dent liecu ihicrty ami dire.)!,! doe to the poli- ifi iiigfit of i .irt'r II. Ilxrrlnl.aa4 Carnot show bow the it for laws, absolute in their cbirai-ter- , other induHtrie. which can uae iron ami bus been rapidly In thus in the eolorilea. V insist bae the standing army cies of aonml in Oir) and pr.ite. fion, ter II llarri-o- o II., peretmixl and etve oteel only a. tlioir business can expand, other conntrie it Ii.i remained almost . IMt i, by a I '.eMiiing Div. I hut, aa pi-l!y the M.ijofs of and. who. bu.ine.a lu.tcad of expanding stationary In Great Briuin. Tbe Im- that we ought to do for the Filipinos a that It b.i liccom a uirnai'e iuto the votJ Drm-M- t lilierli of the ritiicna. (For, these example of ioil.ti.al longevity hefict, Kipufihi-ai- t Congrrxx during tbe lat Democratic administra-tion- , ports hare increased Jik per cent and what we have already done for tb ing against it ami only 11 Vot.iig for it ll!, g to the iMiumratic party, it ealroed during President wa forced to contract. th exports hare declined 7Vi per rent, Cuban. am) 23 the nerve of th wrought-uthe army baa been diiulnishwl, not in th House of banquebeen a time sine never There hat and foreign competitors, protected in tbe Remarkable Chang Occara. for it am) 2 agun-- t It in th Increased.) votlug the ter. and ito--y were able to brae ap a4 that formation of government After the election of President Me their own home market, bare made it am) signed by lVident M Kinfiy. listen to th imptaaioued geotlemaa tram It does not prove bow the ambition , baa not made on set of lawa Kinlcy the enormoti gain both in our the basis for the conquest of th British Congress for the State ami another set for the costly, and bloody war conducted during tbe gold sl.iinl.irj was samiioiied by law. Kentucky. Iron onr of and The market. masters of the trade hare consumption production the present administration were begun, and according to A It hi I). Parker was The flood of oratory went aa a ad x s been consulted, am only S per cent of territories. The law enacted by nd steel, attracted the attention of for the government of th Philip- not at the constitution provide, by an then "firmly and irrevocably establish- and hn It waa over the editor fell re interest throughout tbe world. them are content with free trade and o Jo-- t a free silver would have lieveit, hecana ed. no aeixur of a fatal are no more absolute than those' ct of Cutisre. bnt at the imtierial Steel, which wm Pauper under the apolicy of inaction. The employers of pines 10 the Of tbe ruler. (For, In. fact, there driven gold from the country ercording character ba which bav been enacted during the laat im Democratic administration, - one again 97 per rent of the labor ara convinced hundred ' year for onr various territories. baa been no war of any sort (Turing to tb famous Gresham law that "bad Dlterenre o(T ! ..jl. i speaker, who m King, nnd like King Cotton and that neither masters nor men can expect money drives out good money. so thi The demand that the United State President Rooaevelta administration.) eloquence ba been whetted for year KJug Corn, tbe growth of bis worldwide equality of conditions unless the home positive committal of the country to th upon tb obtrusive angloe of bi shall do for the Filipino what it bs for Peace, Always gold standard resulted in a Urge gain party. done for the Cubans i unreasonable. W It doe not even allow bow th Prel of gold to our curreury. Tb IncreasAnd then tb telrgrapble wire hoc, never claimed to own Cuba, but we pos- dent baa brought th country to tb of front th wiuga of tb wind, tb Alaska, a ingly gold sess tbe Philippines by an undisputed large output of a desperate war, a bleb was California, Colorado anil other Western wordii pm of Wtteron, to b printed ia tb title. A Republican administration di verge Number of establishments only by the retreat of th prevented States remained In the United Stale morning p.iier that there could be eutire Justice to Cuba 'as demanded by Capital which be threatened, as It might instead of would by the toiling millions, th fatal word Falurleg officials, clerks, etc., number .. being driven out. the and th country eireumatances tbe of ease, Presifa tore! it bav KhIstI.-prove! against have been Hie case had free silver tri of objurgation, adjuration aud divinacan tie depended upon dent Cleveland. Republican party Prestb In number fact, average (For, nmpheil In iv. as nr 1!sx). Not only this, tion. to do entire justice to the Philippines. Totsl wages ident baa at no time brought the country but , the United States gold staud.iru drew 16 years and over The public read th burnini word hi those and efforts of near war. Ills o ges a.......... nun b of the gold producfatal apathy to with this Watter-ioa.,,,. AS TO of IMMIGRATION. country Women, 16 years and over Secretary of State have been consist- ed in Hontb Africa aud other part of which greet tbe efforttbtof tboa who, la II ages the of the toward directed peace ently A I Worthy of the world. Campaign Issue that Children, under 16 years the first d.ir, talk too much, ud in tb world, and the circumscribing of the area the Voters Attention, b n ges The policy of protection lo eontrilmt-estroud place, habitually overshoot th have once war of hostilities Ktscclliiiiemis expenses begun.) to our ability to keep our own gold mark. There was a They are coming, tbe less fortunate, Itoose-ve- lt Cost of muteriiils used show bow President does not It coming to this American continent and get more gold from other nations, for perhaps, as sont stalwart Aeriea Value of product pound enrli) . . . . had used either corruption or force it made secure a better life for themselves than ln Ton of pioduct (g.Ll'i poiiuds the balance of trad favorable, glanced over the scare heads ef th ao in Not reported separately, any State, i Decrease. they have iu their own laud. They are to influence election since it tended to our export morning papers, ud on or notboe I coming from the less prosieroua part of abasing the principle of local over our imports. Instead of sending the great army of freemen slid to hi rea nor bow be ha deposed power and prestige uuder tbe spouir-ahi- industries are protected. Th commisItaly, and from Bohemia aud from Hun he looked up from the gold out of the country aa In Demo- neighbor, of tbe ltepubliean party was noth- sion itself reports unanimously that the gary and from Poland, ami throughout calcitrant governor, or dissolved a hos- cratic t Amerw time, to pay for good anting, denunciation and prediction after the fashion ican labor ing short of marvelous. relative decline of the iron aud steel in all that wide northern Sutvie region tile State assembly at home might just as well of tbe hysterical orator of Louievlll Tbe great victory for tbe gold stand- dustry cannot be attributed to natural wherein is oppression of the Jews, lu of certain reconstruction Presidents. have produced, the Uepiiblican policy has Wattersou'i broke loose again) ard cured the uneasy, panicky conditions disadvantages or want of skill and en other words, they are coming from none these done of be things.) ha (For been to cause gold to lie distributed at And that was all. influenced he how show that had prevailed in the money market-I- t terprise on the part of either of British doea not It From Europe the most oppressed borne for work done just a well at home. was possible in 1SD7 for great im- manufacturers or workmen, but is due and, iu some rases, most decree of reversed a unintelligent judicial decision, amount of money in Of the provements to be financed by railroad to the fact that their competitors in tbe classes are coining here to find better court, or suspended a judge who had circulation present THE PRODIGAL PARTY. 48 per cent ia gold about and other corporations. The investor United States nnd Germany, having se- conditions for themselves, and meanwhile striven to limit the presidential usurpa- which saved to money mostly represents came aut of the woods where he had cured control of their home markets by to necesimrily infuse new element of tion. Thi is always the first symptom the people of the United by the Biblical Story that Rlt tb Dameeraay been during Democratic times and means of tariffs and the of blood here an well as a new element of of the dissolution of constitutional govregulation sf Today. of sound money and Republican bought bonds that represented cash to their export trade, are in a position to thought and religion and general drift ernment. (But President Booaevelt haa protection. policies (Portland Oregonian.) be expended in more rails, more bridges, export their surplus products. Ve accept them and their not been guilty of it.) of being. The Democratic party is like certoia more cars, more machinery, more skyIt doea not show bow, when the legblood and the infusion of their genera Increase la W ges. SUGAR TRUST POLITICS. son which wandered off iuto a far eowo-trremore its and other that independence, scrapers things The value to labor aud to the indus- tions for the future. We accept them, In islature, maintaining and tilled his belly with th husk ita authority Close quired enormous consumption of iron and trial and commercial of Wall Htreeft and tha w hich the swine did eat. But when he Relations interests tbe the broadest sense, with the idea that, refused to divest itself of of of advice tbe steel. But the increasing ability of the United States of the and humbly accept tbe Dem cratlc Iartr. came to himself be aaid, I will aria and development of the by and by, mere will become a homocountry to buy more iron and steel was iron and steel industry under Republican geneity of the races which will take care man on horseback, be filled tbe halls of (New York Letter in Ixs Angeles Times.) go back to the bom of aens and honesty the lawmakers with bayonets, overawed met by increasing necessity for larger rule will be When New York State was being got which I left aud will ask to b Uka apparent when it is real- of itself. The Norse in all his varieties consumption. The railroads suffered ized that the wages and salaries paid is, of course, a part of ns, but the assimi- the tribune of the people, dissolved the into line for Judge Iurker, Ilavemeyer back as a hired srvaut on probation. I As from car shortages because they could in iron and steel manufacture in the lation of the Latin in all bia varieties is sitting, imprisoned the ringleaders. one of his owu will admit that I was wrong and have not buy new cars fast enough to keep United States have increased from $S9, another thing. We are trying to be big, is well known, the terrorizing of the put on guard for Parker men. Cord Meyer by name. Cord Meyer now seen the light and I hope to bo rewith forerunner the twin is the business with that legislature increasing pace 273,950 in 1890 to $132,000,000 in 1900. broad Christiana and make no distincgood behavior to my fo tbe control of the judiciary in the down- is the sugar mint's representative in stored through came to them. In almost every line The and importance to labor of tions. in the confidence of tbe folk mer Democratic councils. The growth place Republican fall Institutions. of free of industry the calls in the iron and steel the iron and steel industry is illustrated Certain laws bare been enacted under party is able to get along without having at home and docent people generally. industry for material increased so rap- by the following table, tbe figures being the regime of the Republican party, and Haa Dona Kent of Thin. That is to say, the Democratic party a sugar trust representative in its counidly that it was a difficult matter for a part of the official report of the United the manner in which they are being enhow show does the President not It but if Democrats come into power, could be conscientiously likened to the forced illustrates, as well as could be, annulled the right of free speech and im- cils, the iron and steel manufacturers to hire States Census of 1900: it will be Cord Meyer's happy duty to prodigal sou if it had acted on the line new men fast enough for the additional the earnestness of the present adminis posed a vexntious censorship upon the make sugar stock go up and dinvn on the just laid doitn. But the attitude it aciro re Kfginas Get Henefita. in into work to be done, and to otherwise keep the this allowing tration, filtering press. The World's own articles are liv- New York Stock Exchange and to let tually assumes is something entirely diN The good times which in all generosity, of those who ing proof that he has done uone of this. up with enormously increasing consump- came toextraordinarily the iron and steel industry of country, it be known to anxious statesmen when ferent. Without explaining or reprobatin for seek a better harbor what there is tion. But the Republican policy of pro- the United States It does not show bow, like the great- it is going up and when it is going down. ing his actions of 1899 and 1900 wbea brought exceptional life. It is but fair to the Republican tection not only operated by its general est of our residents, be has, under the Do the people out Went know tint in he voted for Bryan, Judge Parker aske to our iron ore regions, the business effects, to stimulate the increas- prosperity party in this campaign that every voter plea of national duress, suspended the New York, when the Democrats desire to the support and confidence of ail United soon States a assuming greatly should think of oil that the party has writ of habeas corpus the very ing consumption, but also to force the spirit carry an election, they go out and tell men because he somewhat patlead over its closest competidone in the enactment of laws and the of civil liberty. increasing consumption to be met, not increasing (For President Roose- the district leaders that a certain stock ronizingly recognizes the gold standard Great and Britain tors, Germany. in all as iron and of of enforcement them, baa of the habeas velt not liberality, writ He doe by larger foreign imports suspended on the New York Stock Exchange, sty as irrevocably established. From the Democratic years. 1895 to to eteel, giving more work for the foreignperfeeting the immediate business wel- corpus.) Manhattan Elevated, will go up $15 per not nninn.hci-- upon his own conduct iu the where official data latest date 1901, as and to domestic the fare of ers to do, but by increasing controlling country Thus the record shows President share in case of Democratic success? leaving home or even upon the quality is available, the production of the three the amalgamation of its future blood. Roosevelt has. iu no single way, even That is what they do, and it does go up. of the nutriment which the far country production, giving more work for Amerside the one issues the of is This of to do at continuously ican embryonically exceeded his constitutional too, and that shows how close the Demo- of populism afforded the Democratic campaign to which the attention of every functions. He has not turned his face cratic party is to Wall street in increasing wages. paunch. voter may well be directed. in the direction of a single one of that C and Production, where Parker and his cohorts come As near ns we can make it OHt, th both how set the to as actions of of whereby Here are the figures usurpers from. They buy elections with stock Democratic idea is that the Elder Brotha, We waat no taws inspired by established themselves in tips, and Cord Meyer, Billy Sheehan and er should he thrown out on the world consumption and production of pig iron nor do we waat them adminis- history onhave the ruins of freedom. Nev- Belmont are extraordinarily good tip- and the Prodigal Sun installed a manpower almost trebled between tbe Democratic or The eelfiihnesa tered br Incapacity. World reiterates that, by ster. the ertheless, year 1894, through the McKinley and ager of the estate. ara best laws, winely administered, bis record, it can prove Theodore RooseRoosevelt administrations, up to the year lu 1901 the 2S,SS7,479 tons of ore pro- whet we demand, and they can be to the libLatest Rspsblican Out race. duced by the United States exceeded by if we bnt do onr daty, a doty velt to be a man dangerous Price Placed on Repentance. IIow can this On Aug. 29 a fall of snow, the first 42,023 tons the combined output of Great commanded by the eacrifice ef thoee erties of hia country. Gold Democrats who bolted th Bryaa be in occurred proof the wrought? Minnesota, of season, Britain and Germany, which amounted who Bleep on this field, and by oar ewn will be permitted to join the a simple way. By passing over and it cannot be denied that it occurred party interests and the tntereta ef these in In organization, provide only to 2S,S45.43(i tons. as record his thora silent contempt under the Roosevelt administration. they pay a big entrance fee. The Deane-ernti-e The high record of production in this who shall follow ns." Senator Fairbanks aud Pres1903. constitutional oughly patriotic Crops, flowers and garden produce were State Committee of Indiana la country was reached in 1902, when the at Freehold, N, J., June 27, ident; by picking out of their contexts damaged, and there was the dickens to preparing to levy a heavy assessment total was 35,554,135, in a combined The country is indebted to the Repub- some of the things be has said taking pay generally. world output of about 87,000,000 tons. gold Democrats who wish to vote tot one paragraph from one speech, another The Republican party cannot deny Parker. Iu other words, the men wh Germany reached its highest record in lican party for the national bank sys1900 with 18.904,294 tons, and Great tem, the resumption of specie payments paragraph from a different speech; by that this thing has happened under a have been reviled so bitterly by Mr. Britain its maximum in 1889, when its and the establishment of the gold stand- taking one sentence from aa paragraph Republican administration, Imt it cau do Bryan for supporting Palmer or McKinparagraph this: It can promise another snow-fal- ! ard. It can well afford to point with here, another sentence from total was 14,540,1(15 tons. ley at the last two elections must open Coaqneat of Foreign Markets. there; even fey taking a phrase from a on Nov. 8, so vast that the memory of their In 1901, the year when this country pride to these and other achievements With the vast increase in the domespocket books if they wish to lt sentence a from another be will lost. snowstorms here, all preceding phrase tic production of iron and steel tinder for the first time produced more ore opposed and denounced by the Democ- sentence humbly in the Parker bandwagon. theu these there; weaving by Republican rule it became possible to than Great Britain and Germany com- racy. different contextiess paragraphs, senIt is sometimes well to consider what conduct the industry at a relatively far bined, the total world output of ore was in President Roosevelt said in hi speech and fabric might hare been. Where would our govinto a rate tences, of wage single Th phrases weekly average than cost 51,094.450 and lesser 79,981.935 tons, leaving only greater perfection and iu which fabric, charges the World, is ernment finances, our revenues, our do- of acceptance: "A party is ef worth cent is 179 States per United the d United the world on outside when the work was done for the eutire only Britain 100 per cent. It marks truly indicative of the whole character mestic industries and our foreign trade only in so far as it promotes th national the scale. THIS CAUSED TIIE States, whose production was 28,887,479 Greatdifference Measured by thi standard, be now if the Democracy had succeeded interest. between protection and of the man Roosevelt! the UNITED STATES. BY ITS SUPE- tons. In pursuance of this plan the World ia 1890 or 1900? is th Democratic party worth? wbat trade. free ARIDITY TO For thf i ir the official figures, with RIOR METHODS, losi, S.olIX lUe ard there rllllllr. tiller 1m' ! 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