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Show ! MR. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE protection, gad that our BtanufaHaring Ktataa and am-- ion am also tba area of high farm laud valuaa and agricuharal iHosparity fwn an ulijact lana.ni tliai auad.au j must appeal powerfully to fa mien who are baudii-epeby the lack of a near home market fur tbeir produce. The people of our aiauufm-turiu- g Ktatae receive In wegee and f.1iM.!fLi,tKI, a large proportion ef which pannaa arautually to tba. farmers It ia a sy slain of cbme marital and auppott. of duiiieatic farm which, with our aui factory haa nude great natural advaulnae. America a aymaiym for prosNrity the world over. AFRAID i OF ; Megrim to National Irrigation Congress at Ojden, Utah, Last Year. . GREATEST Suck la Democrats Think Free lrac. i Panscea Harmless. Becaus, aal-ar- STEP FORWARD Prcsidral'i Opinies tTiiaiiai Mcusfe Shew Vaal Fad of lafuraaiwa aa Rediautiaa af Arid Lands. Ike Keiileuiea It Cannot Be Taken. COWARDLY PreidMit from INCONSISTENT 01 Party Uadcrs Exposed hy g critic Fret Trade Peper 0 id Davie Placed fa u THE ARID WEST RECLAIMING im B3;L: KoowaTalta I'tleraiicea uu Irrigatiou.l Uneaviible Uybt Kmvassful home making ia but auuiber name for the upbuildiug of the Nation. The prodm-t- of irrigation will for a time be rouauuied cbiady iu upbuilding l ceuiam of niiuing aud oibar iu.lus-triawhich would otherwise not route iuto existence at ell. a President Knuwri'il seul the folk. wing s mveae in the Xsiuuial Irrigation In session Ogden. I tih, 10. Ilaa!. It In ilir,-teriliof the aua. It how a Iimn-I- . deei. patriotic Inters! iu both irrigation ainl forestry, (t aU show Li. 'nter!y intellectual groan of aujr u,t all topir raniwraiug Li imldie ncirare: it. V . IA lik. Oyster Kay. ' llo- Vil'nital Irrigation The immum Too an oar f t great, st wieia. nut only la tb. forward t. xn . of the Htalra, tail b that af all winkiml l It araa !! beginning of an an to prnH.-- t lln ,ml dial we hn-a- t'on-greo- 1 o e ai'bli-reairii- n. iff lint It lai:liiiiliia wily (lie uiiM-ht- d farl. Ibf law U an tbal btiiat It flow rln'l. To that ml tin tlie roilmaaliuii under organised National Irrigation of Julia IT. I'ni.. Ita liaa lu-e-n iikiiig oirrifi and euimliia tloa of analMH IrrlaalliHi project In mb of tb. Ililitiva blnlai and Ibrin Territories nsiunl In Ilia aid. bao tbn projects arbli'li promised wall at flrat if ore funod on csn-fii- l atmljr In lie liniaao-lu'alilHi bar Im aina of aali-- t sop-lil- y Ullo-r- a or of mat an omkt await lilahar values In laud, wlilla alill Hliara Maud lUa taut and a nr randy fur lunnadlata I but anlir of excessive or reckless rxpeuditure the public moneys. Whoever controls a stream praHicsIly cuuliula the laud it renders prinlm-tiva- . and the of private ownership of water, apart from land, eaunot prevail wiiuont causing enduring wrohg. Necessity of Natlaaal AM. last ton t.'rgoil. Nor la It wlaa In la rat affairs ta' begin CHodrartloo Bnd, and eialwrate del a 111 Karb luimrtant ndnt umat ba rarefully Mod tad la advance, and Iba whole iilan tested nud approved bnforn walk ran Vet If wa proceed Iwth rnuthiualy begin. and pandatantly nndar thin banadaaut law, wa may aMiUdautly eaHS-- t tba bn,Til lew nllile drvalopuiaul of our arid buida aud Ibetr aetlmnient by IwlHatrioua, inMaroua. i ilng Man and woman, who will nirtiNiign Iba pnidueta of Irrigated agrk'Ul-tofur tba prudiiela of nillla aud faetotiea Comiuuul-tiI km iu bout tba Iultad Mataa. flonrhiblHg Iu wbat U now tba doaart will bually taka tbntr pUaaa among tba plraiiw'id rdllara of our ('ouimuuwaalla. Mil Irrigation derntopmont of tba arid Wed cannot Maud a Imw. Poreatry la Iba eoiuiaiiUa and anpiiort or IrrliMtlun. With-ou- t fort-airIr.tallon muat fall, roman-an- t Irrlaallud davalupniaul and funat raimot aabit toy at bar. Kevar for Pi that tba lorewl rcaerio pullvy of Iba goatbiiial goeanimaut niaaua Ibe naa of all Abo rmoaraoa of Ibe ferret taaarraa. Thera 11 It ta Ullla pruttt In daaltuctbia compared IMP. llomfMakl'.lB Chief Ubjark Tba aelllcwMil of tba groat arid Went by I be wakara of kwiina la tba central object, Irnlh of Iba Irrigation aud Ilia forint pulley of tba Dull ad Ktataa. In foimtry, an Iu frrtgatlmi, tba iwmadbilc iwliaie liiterewu of aowe Individual muat uccaabuinliy ylahl (a I hair pnrwauniit ailrantaaa. wbleh hi tba IMitilic guwd. Tba Iwiirllia if ara not only fur Ibe future, but fur tba prraaiit. raaervan fmaM he ara 't fur all Iba poopte. toil brat fur Iba puopln In Iba Immediate tudgbliurkuud. for ubnui auppllea if wowl and water ara among Iba It nil f fun-air- blit Ilia wiw-- r and more ablllful inauagameut nf Iba raaarra by tralued wan. ha greater ub lowly will thalr uwfulutwa ba to tba public. life, Ultimata ccosa Hnro. Wa man! oarer allow our chagrin at defant and Ulfficultlea In the of tba loraat mowtaa to blind un to tba alwolule of tbcaa reaerrea a Aim (iropla if Iba Mmt. of tna potb-baa ttoppurt grown with woi.derful rapbll'y In the Went during tba laid lew yenrw. li will cviitlnin! to glow Ull IM' but teal lye of oppoaltkin, mw almuat yuua. baa wholly dlaappinrad lief ora Iba undoralaiidliig if the ohjiit aud Iba affect of Iba rPaervutbHi. The greater ha mipporl if the fmaat by the Ida ul the Wait, the arcaicr the jumiranee Hut Iba oaliuual ir,l.itlon policy will mf of I lir futvala la full, fur Ibe m vital to tba im. im of Ihla mm.-yTlti.lllHiKkl UlHfdKVELT. y foraat-rcacrr- a pa . Mawatur kuoarl of Nevada Baaa Aha ia of liliuerala and Narailu, aud the lilaan-ingof I he Dinglay tariff ou borax aud wool, lie waiil: 'lmiiileut ll.ionavelt la very popular In the mountain Slate of the Want. Through hia influence the irrigation law waa panaail. The lMuglay tariff ia a great blaming in the far Went. The tariff on lead. Iiorii, wiud au. hiilaa in especially baurKclal In the Interior uiouu-laiKtataa- - The people of Nevada are that the niiirr iiiea-tioheainning to haa bean relegated In flit rear an a eanll of the eiioruioiin oulpnl nf gold during ibe Iahi right year. Those Totem oho left the part) on account of the ariver insoa are returning and, with the I 'anon ru i who d.-- :re l go.ul. ara oiiiliiig iu aupi.iri of Ilia ndniiuintratiou. i My inroniiuiinii tnat Nevada will go liepnblican." a n u prai-tira- - (l,'aruiarScnliual.) rrolcci l .am uia'it in growing lu Canail .. i:.l are nude In ihe farnioi.- ,rt that p!i. y mi the ,ip. Ihis-ra. lln- iicu iV of fac-- I lucri.-iiry nml funn. in. '..iii-- r, mu fanuei-- gleal a, .poio. , I in iiiiirn, it iiu-i ?! t I g axpariauca The tacts that 'enters built up The passage of the National Irrigating Law waa one of the greatest steps, not only In the forward progress of ths Ktates, bnt to that of all mankind. The benefits which have followed derelotniient in the peat, Justify the union's aid and in the more difficult and important work yet to in liy LITTLE RED RIDIHS ROOD WALL d lie accomplished. The larger development which national aid insures ahoulil, however, awaken iu every arid Hints the determination to umke Ita irrigation ayateiu equal in justice ami effectiveness to that of any country in the civilised world. Nothiug could lw more unwise than for isolated communities to routinue to learn everything experimentally. Instead of profiting by what ia known elsewhere. careful study should be wade, both the Nation and the Htatea, of the irrigation laws and conditions here and elseA by where. It is aa right for the national government to make the streams and rirem of (he arid region useful by engineering works for water storage ns to make useful the rivers and harbors of the hnmid region by engineering works of another kiud. In Ilia second meseage to Congress tereuiher, 1IMKS, Ireaiilent Rwmevell said: "Few subjects of more Importance have been taken up by Congress In recent years than the inauguration of tue system of nationally shied irrigation of the arid regions of the far West. A good I titling therein has been made.. Ho far as they are available for agriciil-lurand to whatever exteut they may bo reclaimed nndrr the Natloual Irrigation Law, the remaining public lands should be held rigidly for the homebuilder the settler who live on hia land and no one else." I s-- SECOND TERM QUESTION. Koaseeelt'a Claim to I ha PraaMaaep Ktrnngar ths Air Other Mssa (Kansas City Times, Independent.) If rrrwblent Kuoacrelt bad tievii elected to the office he now occupies. Judge PresI'arkrr'g declaration that, if ident. he would not lie a candidate for might hare emue special weight iu the present canvass among those who are believers In the principle. But President Koosevelt came into office by arcldeuL lie was made t'iiPresident against hia personal wishes and political judgment, lie waa Inty bound and be voluntarily pledged himself to carry out, so far aa possible, .he policies of his predecessor. If he has dime well, he ia esiieclally entitled to the voice nf the people. L'lider the circumstances hia rlniu to the presideuiT ia stronger than that of any ordinary anilidnte could be, for if be has faithfully fulfilled the oflb-- to which he was 'ailed by serident, he should be honored with the sntue ofll.-- by election. His present incumbency of the presidential post slionhl at least serve as a reliable prnlmt binary Bervlee. It la for the people to answer to ilia administration, for it it has been equal to or nlsive the aver-age- , or satisfactory generally, lie haa stronger cisims than any other man could have, for he asks an indorsement where another would ask for a trust. And this ia tlir way the country ia likely to look at tha ailnation. President Roosevelt has made himself tremendously strong with the nissses. lie haa convinced the natkm nf hia honesty, count ge and capacity. He haa pleased vastly more I than he haa offended Ami both the admiration he has amused on the one hand and the enmity he haa engendered on the other are tributes t his virtue and motive. one-ter- - e We each and all awe daty Aa tha and to the Matt. It a a duty, and that I to aid In sera ring bo I lew ami their faithfal nmiHilty noli Ira eafnrremsat. foro-g- attach. barmaw.l Vsctcrv Maelproclty, of dm-triu- e c Uraat l.lgbt. Senator Stewart of Maraila, thg Inat at tba Silvrrilou, ha a earn the great whilr light. Ilia viuinna ara tlnma or Juaaph and the aaran fal yearn. Ilia talk wws2 ZZ of Whatever the nation does for the extension of Irrigati.ai, should harniniiixa with anil tend to iiuprore tile condition of those now living ou Irrigated luuds. roust la 2 The believers In the need of irrigation will Dinar benefit their cause by seeing to it that it ia free from the least tuiut ja Tbn faaallda projects ara alaraya targe and cosily. loowuaa private eulerje baa alraady seised main Ilia anialbf ami Iran nipanaifn ours. leaving to Iba tmgovernment an aaaau-tlIba groat aiirbt abbb an to a part la loiiiiiliic tba nallou to Ita drawl aarr and tbn blah-oa- t fall development. to plan enginerm aklll ara and Imlld ain-- work. wbli-- ara aiunug that auaH dlWenltuuderluklhgauf niaiiklnd. They anal In built for iwruiauaiH and aafaty, for tbay am la laat and apraad prosperity fur renl sites. danlgu and lialld sue works a lanly of englneei of tba highest ekararteu bara boon brought together In tba service, for only aian arlaitad for aa parity akina ara rapalde af rrmtlng lhaaa great atnn-tnn-- seler-tm- n muat Mat'll govern, not only In tba af man, bat Mill more In tba aalaatkin af Iba projects. Hrary rachiinatlon project aalaatrd for rmmlruatlua tnuat puaacwi tba qualities which auaiaiaiid It aa a liatloaal nudcrisk-Inn- . rarula la targe tract a of arid Uni I and la aupimrt la ball Imtlujr a dauae and vigorous pupulalliHi. Vaat ikougk Iba lianailji if tba raelauoillon lair. Ihara 111 lie aiaoy disappointments, which aavaaaarlly await loth tba ad. wain af special projects of Mvoinpllnbad and Iba Man whnaa raaatln aniruna Iba abiw awl alaaily Uvrcl-opmaaf Ibaaa groat undertaking. It alionbl lw Imrua In uiiud that a broad aur-aaof all possible projects gives Iba run-a- . yd Ion af (heir rahillra value, and that a work af priam Importanan ta ana group of loan way aaaia loan daalrabla la tba light of wider know lady. 2 tba a.lvii-- of trained rxpertn. after lug investigation haa shown the locality where all the naiditiims onutiine to nnk the work nuwt needed, and fraught with the greatest usefulness to the commuwhole. nity as 8-- Nim mights No moervoir or canal alunild ever ,ae built to aatiafy aelfiah, Hrnonal or kwal interasln, but only iu accordance with - onl.-iou- erstie leader to miuiuuse the sppreheuaiou that harm llrkers slectmu through the uZv down of the system of pruteethm. bvIl plaining that after aU it wouUj be possible to break down the aystrn w cause the Republican Meuate eland in the, way. Tlrn logic of this DwuoeratU; is nomewlut like .that of tliTk. who wtxpktlued that by rvfush,. pins he had saved his life only that the Democratic case the country wnsU k saved not by the Democratic refusal Z do harm, but only by the DemonJ. inability to do the harm it trying to do. Judge INirlter in bit of sceejiUne said: IT IK A FACT AND KIIOPIJ) THA? FUAXKLV H)NCKl)Kli THOI till OUB PAUTY BE 8U& CKKMFFL IN TUB COMING 00 TEST WE CANNOT HOPE TO CUKE A MAJOHITY IN THE KEC ATE DUIUNO THE NEXT FOim YKARK, HENCE WE K1ULL B1 UNABLE TO KECUIIE ANY MODU F1CATION IN THE TARIFF SAW THAT TO WHICH THE REPUBLA CAN MAJORITY IN THE gfiXAn MAY CONSENT- .Mr. Parker further think tkit flg fact of Democratic Inability to Bodily the tariff should serve t prrTmt a ip curreuce of THAT SENSE OF UNCERTAINTY AND 1XSTABIUTI THAT OX OTHER OCCASION! tirasi angictd ky have na fear of alien foes. Wo W have aothan within ta exrpt the ladlffereace f the lalelllBeat ritiasa lathe disrharwoaf c. W. his hlsrivir ibllaattona.,,-Hn- n. I auks at Klwb id, I.J.. Jaar ST, IBM. dread In the government priuttug office st Manila there are 1M0 nlipimis employed and only tSU A liter leans. The native! arc in the priutiug art s being step toward STREET ,,Im W0LrSart! that yarn, firsatfaia Parker?" tariff in the past that It appears almost impossible that its effects should be Wo Havo a Pathway ta Asia Bad Will brought up aa an issue in the present campaign, but yet the trimming of sails Malatala It. There exists, practically, no limit to ia always a vital issue in all sailing. The the enormous possibilities of trade with Republican party will trim ita own anils, aud it will be extraordinary should tha Asia for our Western Ktates. Japan will be the entering American people delegate tb taak to any wedge. Already wa nr in touch with one els. Japan, elresdy we ere on the friendliest THE AMERICAN COURSE. of commercial relations with her, relations certain to become closer and doner. Already Japan ia beginning to eat A Policy that Work to tho klviitaii af Cam more 1st interests. wheat instead of rice. Her many milWe era what we have become, and wa lions of tons of rice Japan consume u world erery year cannot, of course, be defin- propose to hold our interests Tim total is some- power Air the benefit of the American itely ascertained. But the sudden feet eople. This is the Republican program. thing enormous. appear that already Japan is begin- Hence the recent Shanghai incident. China ia an enormous nation occupying ning to eat wheat instead of rice. n enormous country, juet now in a abate With mutual regard aud commercial no on existing, and with Japan of dissolution or reconstruction now turning to flour, and with the whole ran tell which. The various nntiona with western side of our vast empire with various interests look upon ita territory flour to give to the rest of the world, with longing eyes, bnt it does not seem the condition becomes most simple. For liest, with the interests of all considered, the good of ell rowemed, whole nations that it should be dismembered. It apconsidered, it Is necessary that we should pears to lie best for the interests of all put our wheat end flour across the Pa- ther other nations of the world that It cific Ocean and give to , our brothers, should lie aided rather than divided. of any color, what they may require, This course has bean decided upon by the ami, an, benefit them and greatly benefit leading nations of the world, following the suggestion and with the assistance of ourselves. The- fact that the Japanese army la the present Republican administration of cracker ia this country. This attitnde.ls certainly using the American hard-tac- k a fact Ihe tremendous consequences of right morally, and, in the long run, must which, in Ita commercial poasibiltiee, has be right as to material Interests, particunot yet been realised. It means that larly for the people of tha United Ktates. Russia and Japan ara at war. .Thera Japan haa begun trading earnestly with the United Ktates in the cereal upon has arisen an incident which ia eotne-pjian gpomaly in International affair. the production of which eo much of pur commercial welfare depend, and yet this Warsinpa have fled into a neutral port of I lint a Starting point aa to what ia China and other warship have punned rowing to the United State in supply- them. Under the lews of nations no ing Asia with food. Japan ia our friend battle may occur in u neutral port, each and will undoubtedly remain so through- as that of Khanghal.1 The United Btatee, out the future, but Japan, wonderful na taking the initiative, has promptly Intershe is. ia but the fringe nearest to us vened to ace that no violation of the lawn of that great Asia, overpopulated and of nations may occur, and haa dime this hungry, and looking to this newer hemi- because of the helplessness of Chinn, vast sphere to feed it under newly existing as the empire la, to enforce all proper international obligations in ks own bar- conditions. TRADE WITH THE EAST. wheat-growi- - at The mnditloua have been provided by the accidental possessions following sudden war. We hnre made otir pathway. Not to maintain that pathway, with its landing at the other side of the Pacific which means the Philippine would lie a crime against the interests of this country and a crime against the interests nf the Asiatic nation. This crime will not be committed. The great commerd.-i- l mad secured across the greatest of the oceans, will lie retained and maintained by the United Ktates of America. Imperialism" aa they call it, or not. the bald fact remains that under the present Republican administration It is promed to hold wbat Providence has given to ns and with it to do what seems liest for the ultimate welfare of the people of two hemisphere. TARIFF TRIMMING. Whg the Worh Bhonld Be latrnetad to Kopoblicaas, This 1 but an allusion to a phase of what the Republican party, aa it exists, is doing and is going to do, a particular phase to which reference ia made, casually, as to the regulation of the tariff In the future. Those who make things know best wbat to do with the things they have made. The Republican party having made the tariff, which haa made this country the most prosperous of all the countries of ell the world, ie the only party which can readjust the tariff aa occasion msy demand. Naturally, and very properly, from their point of view, the opponent! of the Republican party concede noibing. As a preliminary, they claim the tariff is a monster of some sort: that it la bad and has been ever bail. Nevertheless, under certain existent circumstances it seem to have worked well, and our great trade adventurers and our manufacturer and onr farmer and onr workmen fatten under this same tariff. Bn goes the present situation. Where haa been exhibited intelligence should not be exhibited in the future? intelligence The party which has made the tariff id the party which will revise tha tariff under the suggestion of common sense, as occasion msy demand. Bo potent have been the result of the COMMERCIAL SUPREMACY. That la What Will Follow of the hells 0r Control Laying aside tho other questions to be affected by locality, ia it possible that any aensiide human being, living west of the Rocky Mountains, eonld do anything but support what those who nr fumbling for objections to tho esiat-in- g administration call Imperialism? This attitude i not confined to those west of the Rockies alone far from it. because, with new means of trade communication, we are as one people in our handling facilities across this continent hut to the people of all the Pacific Coast State especially must appeal tha fact that much of their future welfare must depend upon tho new end extraordinary pathway the United Btatee hae made across the greatest of nil the ocean and has so connected itself, for all purpose, with the greatest of nil the old nation! of the Orient. Business is busiueea. We have taken Into our hauils the management of the Pacific Ocean and we are quite capable of retaining that management under any ' circumstance. Upon our retention of It depends, to an extent, our commercial welfare. W are' the greet producer of a new land vast continent yet in Ita Infancy, and our welfare must yearly depend to a great extent upon what we export. Wo have exported to Europe and the East end exploited the Atlantic almost to It ptmost; now we purpose to export across the Pacific and supply with whatever they may need the teeming millions of the Asiatic continent. Upon the realisation of this great industrial dream, which has become n fact, most largely depend, in the future, the commercial welfare of the American people. Doe any group of fatuista, opposing whatever has become an absolute essential, think that by mining tha cry of imperialism," the course of riem.nS. of greet lines of trade of a great nation cen be deviated for a moment? Kon-euscom-merd- al MANIFESTED ITSELF." Democratic Conraue Weaken. At the recent Democratic raUficathi meeting in Brooklyn n larking har m shown of the effect on the mink workingmen, of Democratic talk t tha tariff. The tenor of the mmti 4 the big Democrat who talked mi b the effect that free trade was a beoatiM theory and the Democrats ihoali b pat in power because they stood tp . for it; and since, after all, they mill be unable when put in power to got that theory into practice, the country with perfect safety could Indorse tb bMifl-fu- l theory by putting its sponsor! tan r power. Tho New York Evening Post, my wump for trade organ which ia acting f iworting Parker, bnt nevortheiM i not resist tho temptation to expoos mw erdiy Inoonristeucy when It ism it had this to oay shout tho Brooklyn ritilce tioo meeting: "Now that tho party entsn sie due to fsee with tb voters oa the kmtlsn tkeft courage hoe weakened. Hiring In their exalted moments, declared that pmtrcttae ns a principle, is robbery tsd works tank ratable harm to tbe people, they talrw at the possible effect of their ptmrmie meat at the polio. In n word, they rind fled oe the tariff. Listen to Edeaid IL Sbepsrd, who presided st Bmoklys. Bt bald that tha 'Democratic noainse Bud far s sincere nud persistent effort t ie form tho tariff, and especially ta ataM or rednro thorn duties, tho olsta dal n which ta 1101 to extend or dlrenUy Amr lean Indnstry.' How striking tha Mated to tho HL Lon la dectaratlooT Tba Mrtas Implication ta that no fault na to fmd with protection if It extendi lid flNHk flea American Indnstry. Bat vhu X I admitted that protection ta a gni Uhl In certain caaea, who la golag t b Ita number and variety of sock com! Ita argument that protection Is aa avfl p ta apparently thrown oratboaid. Tho Alarm of Senator lalton As nneh fanit can bo found wltt n star Bailey's speech. One (Mb m courage meant high as he deeiam:. 1 net hesitate a tingle moment te.Mrtm It aa way belief that any taw wtlekjvrin a tax not for tho purpose af rahUj wwf to support the govern meat, bit frrtMiw e! bora. This ia bnt in keeping with the tone of what the United Btatee nnder the present administration has done before. It suggested and induced an agreement between the great nethms that China should not be dismembered. Having taken the initiative in this respert, it was but right and proper that we should take the initiative in seeing ta it that what was suggested and bnilt up by us should be enforced. This has been done. That ia the way the present admlnit-tratioof the government is doing things. That is the way it will continue to do thing. The doing of this ia for the greatest good for all the commercial interest ami other Interests of all the world. The doing of this implies end involves immediate executive action by the administration of the United State. It la fur the good of the world. PARKER 13 NOT A SAFE MAN. frigl Wilt Bo Influenced by ths Radical soul words Moment In Hie Party, lug m camera of rthto country whe an wvj (Mansfield (O.) News.) In protected Industrie,' sad whrt hia own utterance ere to be credto lie told by the RepnldlcBM ited and nobody is disputing them Democratic party favors not to be sfrald. Judge Parker in 1896 and 1900 was not trade, MAN IN ALL H18 ACDIXSC1 MJ5 for free silver, but on ihe contrary wee tests, KNOWN FKUFKCTLY WJfU. an advocate of the gold standard, end KKEK TRADE if) AN AHNOLOW IN TIII8 KKI'UBUC VS yet he admit to havg voted for Bryan NIHILITY WHEN THE DEMOCRATS end free silver twice. How strong his BY TIIK VOICE OF A OPKAOM KS conviction aud principles were for sound PEOPLE TO AD11IM8TRB T and honest money msy best bo judged KRNMKKT,' be walls. IMP08H1HLR, HOWEVSI by his profession of one thing and his IT MAY DKNIKE TO DO NO. T f wi,w? practice of another. TIIE AVKRAUE DUTY HKUW JWJj If then as a virtually private citizen, THAT WILL BE HIGHE8 TM EXTREME OK THB AUI protected as it were by the divinity he MONT EVER CLAIMED seems to think hedges in the judiciary. TKCTIOMNT8 NKCKHNAHY, AND IIIGHKH JHAJ PROTECTION!! MODERATE Parker Judge pMaibly then without DAY BELIEVES K8HENTIAL thought of further political preferment tectlos of any legitimate ludMtffg could not bring himself to elevate Imagine such prompt, aensiide and Nneh Good Lord, good W forceful action nnder the Administration principle almve politic aud to place pa- not help the Democratic party A protect Ion, ae Demmntjf man like Parker, admitting for a triotism above iiartiseniam, how could It of have so repeatedly affirmed, If.'L aJj moment the possildlity of hia election. he be expected, in the fierce light that nature evil, it to a thing h hJ? ma H beat upon place of political power end as promptly Well, we can't imagine it! possible. should eratnra frankly my w preferment, to prove other than mildly would mtonodentand them. The cry that President Roosevelt, if plastic and complaisant to the wildest Protect tow for Democrat! 1 V. " will pick a quarrel aud plunge demand of tha Democratic Hans and Tba cowardly Inconairteacy the country in war is raised by the Dem- Vandal who would rend asunder the Evening Post than expose i ? ocrat for the purpose of acaring the very fabric of government In their wild istic of most of tha DemoeMM for and scramble place pie, pelf aud ara. farmers, who are peace loving. The efThey ara afraid of thrir KJ fort will be in vain, ae the farmer, na self? which they adverti M cine, I it not wiser tha for does everyone else, knows that President people of this being nneh n fin thtal' is tty nation to and keep erring Binning DemocRoosevelt, while urging that the country WHEN NOT TAKEN. ly but not poiitiveiy peniat ell times be prepared to defend itself racy, possibly, tariff When tha Wilson tent, on probation awhile longer at least end maintain it policies, is for peace. until it has lmiught forth fraltn meet framed ptwmdnout Domna took tha precaution to for repentance? Carefully prepared statistic show that industries in which they to the number of bind ness failure in 1892, ".3 whoever pretends ta pffbr pened to ba interested biR the last year nnder President Harrison, vonDistrust cnre-a- ll r. a 111 pf reraely affected by the for patent every , waa 10,34-1- while in 1893, the find year ru eo yon wnald a how much harm might Jnet the body politic, of hie Democratic successor, they wens men whe nffors a For instance, R mrdlclno which dustries. A party whose sitcceea always won Id care 15.242. man took pains to keep th evil veer ef Individevery alarms capital and causes an lucre s in ual body. A medicine le recom- protected. Tha present Vice the number of buxines failures is not mended to earn bath thet esthma and a candidate, Henry Otmvtf on for patriotic Americans to support. broken leg le net need far either." -- pains to oe that coal waa KF Mt0l Fnm KoosHvnltl Bpsteh st Prorldsnen, K. L, free list, for his own imnieB Tb auspicious and momentous fact wna largely represented ia the n, iwt. In that never before In the history of the Asgnrt of West Virginia. world haa comfort been enjoyed, educaHere is a veritable Roosevelt family: tion acquired and independence secured E. R. Conley, a farmer, who lives et Compare the rain and dim (p by so large a proportion of the total Westfield. III., bss six sons, six grandthe last Dtmoearic sdminirtrjl4dy population of the world in the United son end three All, includ- the prosperity rrary why, Btatea of America that haa occurred ing Mr. Conley himself, will vote for jgt The cmitrast is an under protection. Rooeereit In November. 8 t in favor of Republic If siS,5 l"5 n 'nQSS ' 1 "La KrS u , sons-in-la- unnsrr" |