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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS! NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM UTAH STATE HEWS A Work Is being pushed as rapidly Is possible on the new Joint Oregon Short Line and Salt Lake Route depot at Salt Lake. City. triennial convenThe eighteenth of tion of the American Instructors the Deaf, held In Ogden, closed its final session on July 10. The people of Ogden have voted to bond the city for 175,000 to erect a hew high school building on the site lonated by Fred J. KIcsel. A. Flncburg, the young man who Stole diamonds valued at $1330 from a Salt Lake firm, has been sentenced to ten years In the state prison. It Is estimated that there were $.000 visitors In Brigham City on Sunday, the occasion of the annual outing of the Scandinavians of the state. The Rev. P. A. Baker of the league of America, Is conductfc' series of mass meetings ing throughout, the state In behalf of pro. Principles of the Party as Enunciated by the Convention at Denver. FOR OF TARIFF REFORM Reduction of Import Duties on Many Articles Is Anti-saloo- hibition.- yr. Terry, who bit off the ear of an antagonist in, a saloon brawl In Ogdcd has been bound over to the district court for trial on the charge sf mayhem. 'William Carroll., one of .Salt Lake City's oldest architects, died In Salt Lake last week. He had been one of the cltya leading architects for over A.' twenty-fiv- ' rears. e Thq force at work on the Western Pacific is being Increased dally, about COO men being employed In the construction of the line between Salt Lake ptr and Elko. Nevada. were SO deaths and 14) births tn Salt Lake City during the month Of June, according to the monthly report of the board of health. Of the total number 22 were Gifford Plnchot, chief of the forest Service,' Is expected to arrive In Salt Lake City some time during the present month. . Mr. Plnchot Is making a tour of the west Inspecting the varT-e- r Demanded. INCOME TAX IS. FAVORED Modification of Existing Laws Relat-- ' Ing to Injunctions Declared Noces- ssry For Economy In Admjnlstra-tloPublicity of Campaign Contributions and tho Forbidding of Corporations to Contributs Is One of - the Planks 8trlngnt Laws ' Against . Trusts Urged Railroad Regulation Popular Election of 8enator Against Asiatic Immigration. n I Denver, Col. The platfbrm of the Democratic party, as adopted by ,a unanimous vote of the convention, Is as follows: 'Preamble. We, the representatives of th Democracy of th United HihIi' In national convention assembled, reaffirm our belief In. and pleditn our loyalty to, the principles of tin party. We rejoice at tbe Increasing signs of an awakening throiiKhoiit the country. The varloua Inveatlitallons have traced graft and political corruption to the representatives of predatory wealth, and laid bare tbe unacrupuloua method! by which they have debauched elections and preyed upon a defenseless public through the ' reserves. , ' ' One of the leading feature! of the entertainment at the State fair this fall will be the fireworks, arrange- auhaervlent officlali whom they have to place and power. ments having been made lost week raised The conscience of the nation la now for the greatest pyrotechnic display aroused to free the government from the grip of thoae who have made it a ever seen In the state. asset of the corporason of Mr. and tion!; It must become again a people'! The be administered In all and government, seM. French of Green River Mrs. J. its departments according to the Jeffercured some fly poison one day recent- sonian maxim of "equal rights to all and apeclal privileges to none." ly and took quite a quantity before he Officeholders. was discovered. The little fellow was Coincident with the enormoya Increase expedlturea la a like addition to the quite sick but no serious results will In number of officeholders. the ious busl-ne- fuvor-eeekin- g d ensue. At the result of a fight between different factions among the Austrians employed at Garfield, Mike Bovlch was shot and fatally wounded, and Sam Petrovich has a bullet wound in his arm. Four men are la Jail, charged with rioting. Some Idea of the business enterprise of Utah buslnese men may be gained from the fact that within a few weeks eleven carloads of Utah pickles will have been shipped to diffree-for-a- ll ferent points In the lntermountaln country and to the northwest. Becoming despondent over his unrequited love for a married woman, coupled with a natural depression superinduced by a protracted spree, David Wheeler, a prominent young man of Slatervllle, Weber county, whote two letters to bis friends and then ended hla life. Mrs. Mary Grice, widow of Samuel Grice, a British soldier In the Soudan, when the heroic Gordon met hla death In the siege of Khartoum, and who died in the Utah state prison while eervlng twelve yeara for burglary, will sail for England soon to claim a portion of a vast estate left her husband by. an uncle. Peter Nelsen, a laborer employed cn the street railway of Salt Lake City," was 'struck by a gravel train one day last week and fatally Injured. Ills back waa turned to the approaching car, and he failed to pay any attention to the signals of the motor-iua, n. Benjamin Carter pleaded guilty In the district court at Junction to an assault with Intent to commit murder ogatnst Lawrence Hamel, and was sentenced to serve a term of ten years In the state penitentiary. The Iroublo occurred at Kimberly last June. For some considerable time the Southern Pacific has been using a train containing water from the Great Salt Lake on part of the lino out of Ogden to kill weeds along the track. Tbe use of th? salt water has proved very efficient In the destruction of tbe weeds. Arrangements are being perfected y the old folks' committee of Weber Blake for the annual outing of the old people, which will be held at Lagoon July 21. Free transportation has been offered to all of the old folks who threescore year and have passed t ,T Myrtle Densmore, q resident of the red light cllstrlci of "Salt Lake City, mleniptcd suicide for the sixth time last week, but was unsuccessful. The latest "alleged attempt .'at suicide, as former ones, Is said to well have been an effort to make a recre-pn- t lover penitent. After coaxing, threats and cajolery had been tried on a balking horn-- , P. 11. Whitaker resorted to force, and with a big club Is alleged to have beaten to death an animal belonging ti. his employer at Ogdon. Whitaker was arrested and will probably be finished for hla cruelty. . - . as-th- last During 23.7M were added, roeting Iltt.156.0u0 and In the last tlx years of tha Heptib-Ilia- n administration the total number Of new offices created, aside from many commissions, has been Ml.319. entailing an additional expenditure of nearly as against only 10,279 new offices created under the Cleveland and McKinley administrations, which Involved an We of only tti.oon.oOO. expenditure -- ce this great and growing Increase In t t number of officeholders as not only unni weary and wasteful, but also as clear. Indicating a deliberate purpose on the pa. : of the admlnlatratlon to keep the Republican party In power at public expense by thua Increasing the number of Its retainers and dependents. Such procedure we declare to be no leaa dangerous and corrupt than tha open purchase of votes at the polls. year de-n- oi Eroaomy la Admlalatratloa. Tha Republican congress In the session ended has made Juat appropriations amounting to ft.OOH.fluo.dOB, exceeding the total expenditures of the past fiscal year by tao Mn.MM. and leaving a deficit of more than Ifi0.vuo.000 for the fiscal year. We denounce the needless waste of the people's money which has resulted In this appalling Increase as a shameful violation of all prudent conditions of government aa no less than a crime against the mtlllona of workingmen and women from w hose earnings the great properties of these rolloesal turns must be extorted excessive tariff exactions and through other Indirect methods. It Is not aurprls-In- g that. In the face' of thla shocking record, the Republican platform contains no reference to economical administration or promise thereof In the future. We demand that a atop be put to this frightful extravagance and Inalst upon the strictest economy In every department compatible with frugal and efficient ad- ministration. Arbitrary 1ewer ( Speaker. The house of representatives was 'designed by the fathers nf the constitution to be the populur branch of our government, responsive to the publlo will. The house of representatives, ae controlled In recent yeara by the Republican has ceased to be a deliberative and tarty, feginlatlv body, responsive to the will of a majority of Its members, but has come under the absolute domination of the speaker, who has entire control of Ita deliberation and powers of legislation. We have observed with amaaement the of our federal governbranch popular ment helpless to obtain either the considor enactment nf meusurea desired eration by a majority of Ita members. government becomes a failure when one member In the person of the speaker Is mors powerful than the entire body. We demand that tha house of representatives shall again become a deliberative body, controlled by a majority of the peoples representatives and not by the speaker, and we pledge ourselves to adopt such rules and regulations to govern the house of representatives as will enable a majority of Ita members to direct Us deliberations and control legislation. Misuse of fat ran age. Ws condemn, as a vlolutlon of th spirit of our institutions, the artlon of the present chief executive In using the patronage of hla high office to secure the nomlniiilon of one of Ills cabinet officers. A forced succession In the presidency la repugnant to public sontl scarcely Is life tenure In that office. Rient than Intention on th part of the exone selected ecutive and no virtue In the can Justify the establishment of a v. of The the people to freeright dynast ly select their officials la Inalienable and cannot be delegated. Publicity of (anipnlsa Contributions. We demand federal legislation forever terminating , the partnership which hat existed between the corporations of the country and the Republican party under the expressed or Implied agreement that In return for the contribution of great emus of money wherewith to purchase elections they should be allowed to continue substantially unmolested In their efforts to eiierom h upon the rights of the people. Any reasonable doubt aa to the existence of this relation lias been forever dispelled by the sworn testimony of witnesses examined In the Insurance In New York, and th open ad, mission utichallengvd by the Republican national committee of a single Individual, that he himself at the personal request of the Republican candidate for tho presidency raised over a quarter of a million dollars to he used In a single slate of th lust during the closing hour Inves-tlgotU- yt In order that this practice campaign. shell be stopped fur all time, w demand the paasag of a statute punishing with Imprisonment any officer of a who shall either eonlrlhuts corporation on behalf of, or consent tn tha contria bution by, corporation of any money nr thing of value to bo used In furtheror vice-- , ing tha election of a president nr of any president ofof tho United Ktates tho congress thereof. member W denounce th action of tha Re- having complete ruhllean party, federal government, for Its fiillur to pass th bill introduced In the last congress to compel the publication of ths name nf contributors and tha amounts contributed toward campaign funds, and point to tha svldenee of their Insincerity when they sought hv an absolutely Irrelevant and Impossible amendment to defeat the paaHage of the bill. Aa a further evidence of their Intention to conduct their camwith vast paign In tha coming contest sums of money wrested from favor w call attention seeking corporations, to the fact that tho recent Republican national convention at Chicago refused when th plank was presented to It to declare against such practices, Ws pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law preventing anv corporation contributing to a campaign fund and any individual frotn coomb-tilin- g an amount anove a reasonable maximum and providing for th nuhli-ratio- nbefore election of alt such conmirations above a reasonable minimum. Rights of (be Motes. the Relieving, with Jefferson, In support of the state governments In a t. ull elr rights the moat competent admin atratlon for our domestic concerns end tli surest bulwark against tendencies." and In "the preservation of the general govIn ernment Its whole constitutional vigor as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad," we are opposed to the centralisation Implied in now frequently these suggestion, made, that the powers of the government should be extended by Judicial construction. There Is no twilight sons between the nation and thf state tn which exploiting tntereata can take refuge from both; and It la as necessary that the federal government shall exercise the powers delegated to It as It Is that the state governments shall use the authority reserved to them, but we Insist that federal remedies for the regulation of Interstate commerce and for the prevention of private monopoly shall be added to, not substituted for, state remedies. Tariff. We welcome tbe belated promise of tariff reform now affected by the Republican party tn tardy recognition of the righteousness of the Democratic position on this question; but these people cannot safely Intrust th execution of thla Important work to a party which Is so deeply obligated to the highly protected Interest aa Is the Republican party. We call attention to the significant fact that the promised relief waa postponed until after the election an election to succeed coming In which th Kepuhlk-ag- i party must from have that aume support the beneficiaries of the high protective tariff ns' It has always heretofore received from them; and to the further fact that during years of uninterrupted power no action whatever has been taken by the Republican congress to correct the admittedly existing tariff Iniquities. We favor Immediate revision of ths tariff by the reduction of Import duties. Articles entering Into competition with products should be material placed upon the free list, and reductions should bs mad tn ths tariff upon ths necessaries of life, especially upon articles competing with such American manufactures ns are sold abroad more cheaply than at home; and graduate reductions should be made In such other schedules as may be necessary to restore the tariff to a revenua basis. (existing duties have given to the manufacturers of paper a shelter behind which they have organised combinations to raise the price of pulp and of paper, thua Imposing a tax upon the spread of knowledge. We demand the Immediate repeal of the tariff on pulp print paper, lumber, timber and logs and that these articles b placed upon tha free Rat. trust-controll- Treats. and the basis nf hsnk currency fallaff w manipulation, fed depositor of th L'lveto the In their foontry vn1' needs W believe that In o far mei an Kn,T ?atued" require of romtnerr should rency. auch currencyfederal government the controlled by loaned on adequate security to '' and stale hank. W's P'r'fe na selves to legislation under wb to establlonsl banks shall b required lish a guaranty fund for the prompt pay ment ths depositor of any1"""1 iuitl' national bank under on tern which shall b available to w to Institution wishing banking We favor a postal saving ba k. If tn b cannot hank guaranteed an aa .Tk .ehf t that It b constituted the M1 In depoalted I money established '2 "J? where It party the policy of the Republican un i. r a bank aavii'X postal proposing iiian roiulurt by which thfy will Lrigate th deposit of rural communities nnd redepnslt the aam w bile under government charge In ths street, thus depleting th circulating of the producing region and unmarkets. justly favoring the speculative Income Tas. We favor an Income tax a part of our and ws urge the subreenu system,constitutional amendment mission of a to levy specifically authorising congress and Individual tax upon ind collect a that corporate Income, to the end share wealth may bear Ita proportionate nf the burd.ns of the federal governtnrnt. ! I o Junctions. I.ahor and The courts of Justice are the bulwark ws and of our liberties, yield to none In nur purpose to maintain their dignity, our partv haa given to the bench a long line of distinguished Judges, who have added to the respect and confidence n which this department must be Jealously We reaent the attempt of maintained. the Republican party to raise fulaeI Isan sues res peeling the Judiciary. It upon a great body of unjust reflection assume lack that they nur cltlxens to respect for the court. It Is the function laws to Interpret th nf the court which the people create, and If the law social or powork to economic, appear litical Infiiatlc It la our duty to change the which them. .The only basis upon Integrity of our courts can stand la that of unswerving Justice and protection of If life, personal liberty and property. judicial processes may bs abused we should guard against abuse. experience ha proven th necessity of of the present law relating the to Injunctions, and ws reiterate national platforms of 1X36 our of pledge and 1304 In favor of th measure which passed the United Mate senate In 1X96, but which a Republican congress has ever sine refused to enact, relating to contempts In federal courts nnd providing for trial by Jury In cases of Indirect contempt. Question of Judlrlal practice have arisen especially In connection with industrial dispute. We deem that parties to all Judlelnl proceedings should be treated with rigid Impartiality an'' hat iny Injunctions should not be Issued . case In which Injunction would not ...sue If no industrial dispute were Involved. The expanding organisation of Industry makea It essential that there ahould be no abridgment of the right of and producer to organise for the protection of wages aad the Improvement nf labor condition to the end that such labor organisations and their members should not be regarded as Illegal combinations In restraint of trade. We favor the dlght-hoday on all government work. We pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law by congress, as far as the federal Jurisdiction extends, al 11 tl ,t ni miHlIfli-Htln- wage-earn- er ur tor a general employers' liability act covering Injury to body or loss of life of employe. W.e pledge th Democratic party to the enactment of a law creating a department of labor, represented separately In the president's cabinet, which department shall Include the subject of mines and mining. Merchant Marine. We believe In the upbuilding of the American and merchant marine without new or additional burdens upon the people and without bounties from the public treasury. Th Navy. Ths constitutional provision that a navy shall he provided and maintained means an adequate navy, and we believe that the Interests of this country would be best served by having a navy sufficient to defend the coasts of this country and protect American citizens wherever their rights may be in Jeopardy. Protect lea of Amerlraa Cltlxeaa. Ws pledge ourselves to Insist upon the Just and lawful protection of our cttliena at home end abroad and to use proper methods to secure for them, all, whether native born or naturalized, and without distinction of race or creed, the equal protection of law and the enjoyment of all rights and privileges open to them under our treaty; and if. under existing treaties, the of travel and sojourn la denied to right American citizens or recognition la withheld from American passports any countries on the ground of race by or creed, we favor prompt negotiations with the governments of such countries to secure the removal of these unjust discriminations. We demand that all over the world a duly authorized passport Issued bv the government of the United State to an American citizen shall be proof of the fact that he Is an American citizen and shall entitle him to the treatment due him as such. Civil fieri Ire. The law pertaining to the civil service should be honestly and rigidly en forced, to the end that merit and ability shall be the standard of appointment and promotion rather than services rendered to a political party. Pensions. We favor a generous pension policy, both as a matter of Justice to the surviving veterans and their dependents and because It tends to relieve the country of the necessity of maintaining a large standing army. Health Bereaa. We advocate the organization of all txlstinff national public nffenrleti Into a national bureau ofhealth public health with such power over sanitary tions connected with factories conditenements, child labor and othermines such suhjrct as are properly within the Jurisdiction of the federal government and do not Interfere with the power of the states controlling health agencies. Agricultural and Mechanical education The Democratic party favors the of mechanical and Industrial agricultural, education. favor the establishmentWe, of therefore district agricultural experiment stations the and mechanical secondaryIn agricultural the several states colleges Popular Flection of Senator. We favor the election of United States senators bv direct vote of the people, and nsnrd this gateway to other national rlZrmn private monopoly Is indefensible and Intolerable. We. therefm-e- . favor the vigorous enforcement of the criminal law against guilty trust magnates and officials, and demand the enactment of such additional legislation as may be necessary to make it Impossible for a private monopoly to exist In the United States. Among the additional remedies we specify three: First, a law preventing a dpullcation of directors among competing corporations; second, a license system which will, without abridging ths rightorof each stats to create corporation, its right to regulate aa H will foreign corporations doing business within Ita limits, make It necessady for a manufacturing or trading corporation engaged In Interstate commerce to take out a federal license before It ahall be permitted to control aa much as 25 per cent, of the product In which it deals, the license to protect the publio from watered stock and to prohibit the control by such cormors than 60 per cent of poration of the total amount of any product conIn sumed the United Ktates; and third, a law compelling auch licensed corporation to sell to all purchasers in all parts of the country on the same term, after making due allowance for cost of transportation. Railroad Regalatloas. We assert the right of congress to exercise complete control over Interstate commerce and the right of each state to exercise Ilk control over commerce within Its borders. We demand such enlargement of the powers of the interstate commerce commission as may bs necessary to compel railroad to perform their duties aa common carriers end prevent discrimination and extortion. W favor the efficient supervision and rate regulation of railroads engaged and to thla In Interstate commerce, end ws recommend the valuation of railroads by the Interstate commerce commission, such valuation to take Into conaldi ration the physical value of the property, the original coot, coat of production and all elements of value that will render the valuation made fair and Just. Ws favor such legislation as wilt prohibit ths railroads from engaging In bualneaa which brings them Into competition with their shippers, also legislation In which will assure such reduction will transportation rates as conditions reducavoid to cars taken being permit, tions that would compel a reduction of wages, prevent adequate service or do Ws Injustice to legitimate Investments. heartily approve the laws prohibiting we and favor ths pass and ths rebate, any further necessary legislation to restrain, control and prevent auch abuses. We favor auch legislation aa will increase the power of th Interstate commerce commission, giving to It the Initiative with reference to rate and transOklahoma. portation charge put Into effect by the railroad companies, and permitting ths We welcome to the sister, Interstate commerce commission on Its hood of states Oklahoma and heart 11 v congrriuown Initiative to declare a rate illegal ,OU! should more be a than and being a gralt career. charged for auch service. That the presend New Mexico. ent law relating thereto Is Inadequate by The Democratic reason of tbs fact thnt ths Interstate for the national 16 years b, bore 'for has last tie commerce commission Is without power admission of Arizona nnd New to fix or Investigate a rate until coman separate states of the f.deral Mexico union It to the mads been has by shipper, and. plaint recognizing that each m ss, , Ws further declare that all agreements t every qualification v hi;, of traffic or other associations of maintain separate state govern agents affecting Interstate rates, we favor the Immediate admlssumcutsf service or classification shall be unlawthese territories as separat ful unless filed with and approved by erasing l.nnd. the Interstate commerce commission. The establishment of rules nn.t We favor ths enactment of a law givlatlnns, If any such ro ing to th Interstate commerce commisarvia ,llv relation to free sion ths power to Inspect proposed rail,ii. i ""'hr road tariff rales or schedules before they lands outside of for," t until the same i, shall take effect, and, if they be found vatlons. ly be disposed of should be left ?e"tl, to be unreasonable, to Initiate an adjusti people of the slates ci Jra I ment thereof. which such lands may be situated ' " Ranking. Water Wajs. Ths panic of 1307, coming without any the Republican Water furnishes the cheapest legitimate excuse, when been In of decade a had for complete transportation nnd the party control of th federal government, furgovernment, having the of nishes additional proof that It la either navigable waters, should ,mm to their fulleskespae, tv unwilling or Incompetent .to protect th v e rain han"J Interests of tho general nubile. It has so favor the Immediate J linked ths country to wall street that er.il and comprehensive' the syndicate sin of the speculators are proving vry watr rnirI f? VI Jbv I thin visited Upon the whole penpe. While union, which la of commerce an.1. to ec, rV. Vhnt .'nV wealth producer refusing tn rescue thehand we favor, when practicable of th stock 7J, from spoliation at the flection of the great lakes' gamblers and speculator In farm prod'I." ucts, It has deposited treasury fund, navigable rivers and with through the Mississippi rivermi'.'! without Interest and without competition. .h" river ora.l In favored bank. It ha used an emernavigable with artificial canals, with a view" to trfb,y gency for w hich It I largely, responsible a of bill Inland waterway, to b to force through congress a changing Ing system A '" rail-wa- rJ!ii ve.ieli 7 navigated w favor th if jjf itandara va- - of tha fflTr.yat?m,n5f"'"W" of be conducted under the direction a cottimlsslon of expert to be authorised b,Vl 'fivor federal aid to state nd local main-tenaauthorities In th construction and of pout roada. li'an nt Telegraph Telephoa. W pledge th Democratic Prjy r enactment of law to regulate and aervlcea of telegraph and telephone engaged In the companle "dvr the of message between the state commerc Jurisdiction of tha Interatat commission. Kstaral Resource. deWe repeat the demand for Internal of conservatlon for th velopment andreeourcea ln precotilalnnl our natural thp vlou platforma, which Mr. Roosevelt haa vainlyth sought f from a reluctant party; nd protec we Insist upon the preservation, lion and replacement of needed foreala, tho preservation of th public domain for homeseekera, the protectioncoal lron national reeourcea In Umber, control, and oil against monopolistic the development of ourother useful e. navigation and every arid Including the Irrigation of Ixnda, lands, th reclamation of swamp the clarification of reams, the development of water power and the preserve; tlon of electric power generated th control of monatural force from end we urge th Z nopoly; and to such national, alate and erclee of all power, p in municipal, both separately , and r""' pur-pos- MINES AND MlNiiiQ Thunder Mountain Idaho, was very quet during?' ter, but a number of mining men go into the camp as soon si the will . permit. At the Daly Judge, at Park the mill Is being operated on per day. creating from l5 j! tons of ore dally, li at foil, This 121 third capacity. That the era of red metal has atlaBt arrived for theproduct copper district, and that the never waa In a happier mood good word brought from that dCn Few recent strike of rich iu the southern portion of Uustt,k created the. interest In local T that has attended the success Red Warrior company in Hg . tiona In the Star district. ft J? A fourteen-foo- t ledge, carrym, per ton In free gold, was struck,: cently In the Monument compJ! property In Thunder Mountala trlct, Idaho. The ledge was t tered la the tunnel og tL 800-foo- property. It Is understood that the plan of ft. erw0?nslal upon a policy of administraUtah .Copper management Is to im shall which reaervas tion of our forest arisen the payment of dividends at the re! relieve It of the abuses which have of $2 per share per annum on Septet thereunder, and which shall, aa far a DructiniblF, conform to tho polio ber 30, next. The company U where state several they the of atlons are located, which ahall enable homehave $1,000,000 cash on hand mj.. acit ft, to occupy f"d steaders ns of right which present time. - - ' ' '. quire title to all portion tothereof agriculture, are especially adapted From, a responsible source it g and which shall furnish a system of timber saies available as well to th private learned that4 a powerful comblnitloi citizen as to the larger manufacturer and through Balt Lake representatlrek, g consumer. about to acquire a lease and bpnd nawalL W favor the application of princithe Majestio Mines company1! imelur ple of the land law of th United Mate! at Milford. ' It Will be a big thing f to our newly acquired territory, Hawaii,, to the end that the public land of that the southern country if the schemtu held and utilized for tha territory may befide outlined by Its projectors miter'd homesteaders, benefit of bona Izes. Philippines. W condemn the experiment tn ImIt Is scarcely probable that even ths blunder perialism as an Inexcusable enormous .Withdrawal of $50,000,000 of deposits which has Involved ua tn an of from tbe banks expense, brought u weaknesa Instead by the treasury via open to th strength, and laid our anation docexert fundamental of influence on th appreciable any abandoning charge We favor an trine of money market, bo great Is the Smoot Immediate declaration of the nation' purpose to recognize the Independence of the of money now held by the banka, rj stable so Philippine Islands as soon as asuch Inlight the demand for same, government can be established, w what the prospector needs now h dependence to be guaranteed by us as unof Cuba, guaranteed the Independence til the neutralization of the Islands can ready cash. , be secured by treaty with other power. The Bingham and Garfield Riflvq In recognizing th Independence of th company is the title of a new corp Philippines our government should retain such land as may be necessary for atlon formed last week. The articles coaling stations and naval bases. f set forth that the company will coAlaska aad Porto Rico. We demand for th people of Alaska nstruct and operate a railway line bon and Porto Klco the full.enjoyment of th the town o$ Bingham to the urioa of a territorial form rights and privileges mines of the district, also to and boa of government, and th official appointed to administer the government of all tbe concentrating and smelting eaCoour territories and the District of lumbia ahould be thoroughly qualified by ter of Garfield. previous bona fide residence. ITom Fisherman, a Panama CaaaL Ws believe the Panama canal will ndian, received last week the baluo prove of great value to our country and due him on tbe purchase price ot th , favor Its speedy completion. big group of claims at Stlmler, iMci Relations. th were purchased a year ago by( Harry The Democratic party recognize Importance and advantage of developing W Stlmler. Tom owned a closer ties of friendship and commerce between the United States terest In about twenty locationi ui Amerand her sister nations of ica and favori the taking of such steps, sold out to Harry Stlmler, sayi th consistent with Democratic policies, for Coldfield Chronicle. better acquaintance, greater mutual conOt thirteen assays of ore taken from fidence and larger exchange of trade, as will bring lasting benefit not only to th Utah mine at Fish Springs, th the United States but to this group of Amer".alues ranged from 70.5 per cent I ican republics having constitutions, forma of government, ambitions and Interests on down, and down from 391.4 ounces akin to our own. silver to the ton. This accounts tor Asiatic Immlgratloa. W favor full protection, by bo:!i nathe reason that the Utah Mine never tional and state governments within in a doubtful shipment, but Is sends their respective spheres, of all foreigners to maintain the value to s enabled tn the United States under residing treaty, but we are opposed to the admisand splendid level. sion of Asiatic immigrants who cannot steady be amalgamated with our population, or The Salt Lake Tribune Is in receipt whose presence among us would ralsa I! ths a race Issue and Involve us In diplomatic of the following conundrum: controversies with oriental powers. cyanide output of the Montgomerr Foreign Patents. Shoshone mill for the month ol Jus We bellev that where an American citto over $40,000, and tbe amounts izen holding a patent In a foreign counamount to more than th try Is compelled to manufacture under his patent within a certain time, similar ol th restrictions should be applied In thla cyanide product, what become ii why and to citizen of the country subjects of auch money realized for both, a country. selling w stock of the this company ronclasloa. 60 cents per share? The Democratic party standB for Democracy; the Republican has drawn to The management of the Croesus, it Itself all that la aristocratic and plutocratic. Halley, Idaho, Is making spleadM t The Democratic partv Is the champion In Installing Its new conces-headway of civil rights and opportunities to all; promises that mill the Republican party Is the party of a rating plant, to th Th privilege and private monopoly. Democratic party listens to the voice of be of great Interest generally ol th the whole people and guages progress by mining and milling fraternity the prosperity and advancement of th to the particular con average man; the Republican party Is west, owing which the managemeij subservient to the comparatively few who tions under are the beneflclurlea of governmental fawill be operating. On the Croej voritism. We Invite the of property are two great veins. wiw. all. regardless of previous political affiliation or past differences, who desire to east and west vein carries gold preserve a government of the people, by while the north and south vel the people, and for th people, and who a! tains Bllver and lead value:. favor auch an administration of the govw h ernment aa will Insure, aa far aa human company waa confronted wisdom can. that each citizen shall draw proposition of putting In a mill from society a reward commensurate ot with his contribution to the welfare of would handle both character th the society. A fourth well, making within two months, has lu,t Tablet In Honor of Patriot. fl A tablet to tho memory of John Benopened In the Virgin river well. This jamin, a Maine soldier In the revolu- southern Utah. o tion, was dedicated recently In the three associates, will produce o' All Washington Memorial chapel, Valley fifty barrels of oil a day.miles or few Forge, on the 130th anniversary of the wells are within a evacuation of Valley Forge by the gin City. The Grasscelll Chemical comp1 American army. The chapel and ita operating surrounding buildings are a memorial the organization that Is to George Washington. The tablet Is new zlne plant at Park City. ' the gift of Mra. William Henry Pear- to erect a new building on to tie son, of Boston. The tablet readB: plant, In which will be Installs "With thanksgiving unto Almighty tional screens, so as to ra:85,t( or God and in loving memory of John capacity up to a maximum . 135 tons day. per Benjamin, of Massachusetts, horn isnexpee Owing to an entirely February 5, 1758, died December 2, 1814. artillerist in the difficulty the management continental army, giving to his beloved country United States Smelting, has been a service of seven yeara and sharing Mining compiftiy the privations of Valley Forge, thla abandon for the time being J t acu -tablet In tribute to his honor, his val-o- r templated resumption of P mining Eureka Richmond the and his faithful life Is erected by ties of Eureka, Nev. his granddaughter, Nancy Della Benrare-ear- t Tungsten, one of tho jamin Pearson." In the used erals,' extensively When Life's Brightness Leaves. facture of Incandescent lamp M The Betting of a great hope Is like of p give & brilliant white light the setting of the sun. The fine brightquality, Is found In White ness of our life Is gone. Shadows of ty, Nevada. The tungsten evening fall around us. and the world minerals found In that seems but a dim reflection Itself a hubnerite and scheelito. ,c broader shadow. We look forward ,, . In contrast to the small mon into tho coming lonely The purchases of copper last night. soul withdraws into llself. Thpr metal. Then stars tho exports of the arise and the night Is holy. a revival In export during 33-months total being nearly . Loafers. or an Increase over May g, So long as you pay caddies a sum over June last year of l3.oo, w sufficient to enable them, however New York Evening Pont. t0i Uvc aml Bllpply themselves The directors of the Mu,r with invariable adjunct of the loaf-f- r P9te jjir vHalous clgurette, you will lug company .Inst week, anuuD creased dividend, the nd yU Wl" mTke eventually cn being 1 cents per sJarl.a if CCe 8&ry to aUer the "hole dividend ot $12,000 will 'M condition of employment. nt" Country stockholders on the jgtt, on ,hg close to books the month, 1s And to reopen on co-o- full-bloo- Pae-Amerl- one-fourt- lP , Golf-Mad- e |