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Show ENCLAND CROWING POOR. The latest information from England is that the operatives in English factories fac-tories directly affected by the McKix-ley McKix-ley bill are constantly growing poorer, aud that distress and want become move general as the result of the reduction reduc-tion of wages. No humane man will learn of this without pity for those Knglish operatives, opera-tives, but it is a question whether English Eng-lish workmen or American workmen j i shall become poor. On that question j the Republican party says that we j ought to '.refer the prosperity of our own people. The object of the MrKiNLEY bill was to ereut an impassable barrier between the wretched conditions of foreign workingmeu ami the good homes aud comfortable tables of American work-! work-! men. The result has been the creation j of now industries hero. the. removal of foreign capital to this side of the sea, and the consequent decline of wages in free-iraiie England. ft would be pleasant if the Republican Republi-can party could frame & measure that would make he laboring men of the entire world prosperous and happy. Bat that is beyond the rcch of our statesmanship. The Republican party has framed a measure that makes our own laborers better off than their fellows fel-lows anywhere else, that advances the development of our resources and increases in-creases the general prosperity. Because it has done so it will carry the country in November, and Utah will be in the procession. |