Show AS TU Tilt 1UtllI Germany Is on the lookout If the Piety from Madrid can lie l credited the German onbnsolor In lonlun bns 01 ready notified Lord Salisbury that Incase In-case of a change the form of government govern-ment In the Philippines Clermany would be compelled to put herself In pon session or certain guarantees which or course manil that the kaiser will Allow Al-low nu other ror to control the Islands unless he lie gn a valuable share of them It Is also said that Connolly would be willing to take the responsibility of governing the who group and pay the United States a liberal Indemnity for tho prl liege Juroloon notion ate beginning 10 re allzu that the United Plates now Is a power to be 0nhJod In the great International In-ternational game of politics and Item It-em thaI our own nation too Is awakening to the rcspotislblllt ot this position It Is I needless as jet to dlsu the disposition of the Philippines There Is I time enough for that when the contest Is I ended The mind of the American people IH I not yet made up as to the final Arrangement regarding the SpanIsh Span-Ish colonies Several euotuTtl and congressmen con-gressmen are gold 10 10 In for or the permanent retention e > f both the Philippines Philip-pines und the West Indian Islands and to take In Hawaii at the same time It Is I believed that some of the President adviser arc of the Panic opinion Others bclleo that any delation from the original policy of the United States I ti leep out of foreign entanglements la Inimical to our best Inlilests The quntlin Is I lint yet nettled It nenli l to too debated and when the arguments shift have bten thcrouahly weighed on both bides the People will bo betttr able 10 understand the matter and act ae coidlnsly This much can be said ut this time The United States cannut allow German sq in Ger-man e > r tiny other foiclgn pnncr to dictate her course Ills Ihlllpilne Islands torn loose from the Spanish crown nre ni longer within the sphere of European domain The Monro doctrine doc-trine never contemplated the recognition recogni-tion of iuroi s Utht to cut up AkU and to Almost exclude the United states from comnurcfcl 1 advantagto with her I neighbors acres the Paclnc When such meamurta tie rentunrlatt the only course for this country to take is to maintain the position Pro Idonre has given It and to do that not for selfish I purposes but for the good of the nations r to na-tions ot the earth It Is Impossible not to read on the pages of United States history that this country has a peculiar mission on earth Prom the beginning It has been the standard bearer of human lib illfl i t1 tItY It has a system of government hfch It carried out In the spirit In hlch It was framed must lead to the anlveraal brotherhood of man In the llscusslon ot the future of this country nnd th < role It must plnyll Is not necessary neces-sary to assume that this Justly Hud d form cf irocrnmcnt would be something some-thing dangerous to our fellowmen suffering suf-fering In bondage When tile naval force s of the United States shall return re-turn from foreign shores flagbedecked and with s strains ot music when the boys now rallying all < over the court try under the Stars and Stripes shall have seen their glorious banner holstea rr above the emblem of tyranny this country niuU l recognize the hand of Providence In lhn and her statesmen must accept It on their duty to Fee In II that the possessions wrttd from Spain hAIl obtain a share ot that 1110 erty of which the great Republic Is I the home How this best erin be t don Is I n matter for future 0nld < roUonhlll an to the fact Itself there cnn be no ho opinions And failure 10 1 UA the Power itrusted to us for the good of our < fellowmen fel-lowmen w4 old result In the ultimate llhdrnwai of that power |