Show c obee bot ee efa Q h abc qa 0 PRINTS OF THE PRESS e ve e lt 5 le e party of repeal sul imkin Imi in the tit le party part jim neur t r hall I 1 constructive construct le idea in titter head look at m what hat the party part apropo wi os to 41 b 1 kiil the tile mckinley ia law r pta I 1 the ill election elet tion law IMN mul and reail tile tax on oil state banks it doos not propose u to do du it thing but do dot ri i in tit tend to undo all that the republic c can an lately party hae has done democratic good times idima L I 1 and all 1 ii CI C I 1 I 1 tho ali wool growl rs of chii tin state art are the of til tilt i hange bange which win noted for last nw november ember in tit as pronounced it awny way as Rs any lass ilass i in the community in nit wool haa has gone down in lu some localities in lit thia state from front 26 2 cents the arite obtained last int year ear to di cents a pound n price so low that oui wool ool growers are better off ott to leme lc their flocks un elvored sh tired these ire are democratic with a vengeance our sugar industry time Us lo 10 l cat henry T oxnard president of the bet sugar alucia Asu cia t tic i made a strung appt appeal at bufore bt fore the ways and meana committee of the houie in tit behalf of the octen tion of the bounty on oil sugar lie ile showed that it primary con which induced the enact meat of the present law ai was as that we were send sending I 1 ng abroad torn for a pro duct that we callus can veil mell produce here from to of gold old annually we ha hai e sent abroad for sugar a in forty years nearly 2250 this thil is an exhaustive and an sary drain upon our people for an agn agricultural cultural article the raw ma tenal for which we haie hase both soil and climate to raise and it haa has nl at ways been the policy of this and of oil all civilized nations to cherish and foster any agn agricultural cultural product that promised so much for the peo pie na sugar we are lie the largest consumers of sugar in the world our consumption is about sixty tart time a pounds per capita we ive pro duce only 10 per cent ot of the total ALU cuc consumed by our people and we consume nearly one third or 30 per cent of the tile A product and the object of the bounty law is to change this relation grovers object lesion lesson cincinnati ohio on the uth of last march it will be recalled by all readers of current washington news resident cleveland in tit a corn cons er bation with franklin alter of cincinnati made cartain ct ertain prophecies among other things the president eaid said thia this country is to haw haie the hardest time during the next six months it has ii th many mail years times will be exceedingly hard bard money will bo be close and it will it be W withdrawn from banks and hoarded up in such I 1 u way as to create great distress I 1 expect to see many banks fail there will be many factories and shops closed close anil and there will be thousands of men who aho will go into bankruptcy I 1 biall be sorry to see individuals suffer but I 1 dont dint intend to raise my m hand to prevent tnt it what this country needs and must have ie is an object 0 b jact lethon we must have hard times business failures and bank bauk and it certain amount of distress bufore congress will real ila izolla ze its duty and perform it I 1 pro coee to give ali the roti nil nit object h the above statement was at the time published in these dispatches A i few days afterwards it was shown to the president who after reading it carefully sud s ud that is what I 1 enid said to mr alter cluro were all 0 of the financial and commercial coul mere t existing ext ting nt at tho the time of the tile baring failure about three years ago that at tile he time resident cleveland cleeland made thia statement with the ez that the tile pelo diu tilt not know there waa was a democratic ad all ministration in in charge of the country and a clear working demo cratic majority in ill both houses house i of congreso Con greo pledges to the upon a free trade basis basili when the baring failure came and struck the file united st tea tes like a cyclone president harrison and lua his secretary of the treasury put lout their shoulders to the wheel and arld anno announced maced that everything would be aono to san our commercial in tei ests that it iab ix for them to do thre re ia were ere I 1 list as anany deban del ta if of both a private and public nature ruid no more inore u at hint that time than hire ro nitro when ir alt neland oil the alth of list li predicted commercial dis astor r to to this country countr subsequent a hits have lime pron that the tile recent financial condition conditions are either due title directly dire dir etly aly to rt foru fori j or nit wire re forced by president for a purpose that O 0 borover r 0 e r C cleveland le el a ri d is at least a coil on t tn rt I 1 buting t i tt ii g ca cause u s e 0 on n the financial troubles ts call W no to doubt alien hen the great baring crash nino president harnoon and hie tilt cabinet held daily and nightly coil bert and the country soon ant knatt that the entire credit of the tho government would be used to pro the people and maintained it interest Inter tbt and ani otier payments were anticipated and gov go eminent bonda buds redeemed at nt tho the most critical moment until within a few daa days nearly or almost nil all of the surplus was placed in tit the hands of the pen poo pie that is where the surp surplus about almut which hie the democrats hae liae recently prated so iauch aut tho people were bayed saved from froin bank batik a threatened panic was ai averted arted A silver basis republican dener daver C ci lora tora 1 if the united states would A pro vide for the free and unlimited coinage of silver it would not necessarily put thia this country upon a silver basis but it would make a standard of value ties tics show that silver is the stand ard of value alue in russia mexico central america south america india chiba and the straits if to these we add the united states it gives a total population of nearly 1000 in lit addition to thia this all the t ries of the latin union have a large urge amount of silver which is re cognized as a full legal tender rhe the countries which are upon nn tit exclusively silver basia basis are corn com at the present time to purchase gold in order to settle their balances lances ja in tit london thia this is a barrier to their with england which lit the they V would be ery glad to get rid of this country haa has no adan advantage tage over england in lit competing for their trade in so far as the matter is affected by the financial situation because gold la is the unit of N value alue in new york as well as in london they would have to buy bay gold in order to settle their balances in tit new york and so that city offers them no inducement to change their trade from england to the united states but supposing that this country were on a bimetallic bi metallic or even a basis all the silver using countries could settle their balances in new york with silver and con they would have a very ery i strong inducement to make their purchases puri hases in lit the united states rather than in england at present these countries count nea have to accommodate themselves to the unit ol 01 value alue which is recognized in lon don A it proposition that the united states should go to a silver basis is but saying that new york as a financial center should accommodate itself to ti tf silver using countries or in other words should lecog nize aa as a unit of value that which is looked upon as good money in those countries utah production st record Park paricity City utah utah na its a producer of potatoes of a hu quality has a deputa tion over oer a large portion of tho the union and the demand for them is steadily steadily y growing so far this cemeon fulla cars hive e been shipped al at oad a and n d th the a I 1 market arket n is just as strong if not etro ig ers than it was three weeks al other vegetables are receiving attention hit thit indicates indic atea ft a pro ferente for utah ut h products and nimes much for the future this constantly grow row ing demand is 13 proof poni tive that utah soil coupled with intelligent iti irrigation gation will produce cereals of all kinds with which of ot other er section t swill will not compare it 11 lidea beyond the shadow shado of ofa a doubt that just enough water aepli applied ed nt at just the right time ia is far I 1 ar superior to an on moisture moi stare fur n 1 by nature in perfecting perfect in g the he groath of 1 I binda kinds of food prod laced from the oil it proves that irrigation irn gation is is the only true principle by which the cultivation of the boil soil can be made to reach perfection |