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Show ,TH2 7QD JOTJBITALt , ' BT PUBLISHED EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., lessees. Tuinij m4 Ittirliji ll Ufi jou;:;;al, loci ait, utah tri-wl-kl- y ia some quarters as to the purpose which one would assume from Mr.' of the Government respecting the Mr. McKinleys talk, forma but a Philippines. I can see no harm in small minority of the population ? it in this presence. Peace first, then, with charity for all, the established governmen t of law and order protecting life and property, and occupation for of the people who the well-bein- g will participate in it under the stating r StarB and Stripes. 1" y The colleges and echools of Lb gan are about to open. Already Tisitors are pouring in seeking locations for the ' season, for their children. Logan, by reason of its beauty, creates a favorable impression upon visitors: but there is one defect which many notice and comment upon. While the grounds surrounding the colleges are neatly kept, the ditches, sidewalks and even the streets in some places, are filled with brush, grass and weeds! .Every citizen should take sufficient pride in his possessions to keep the ditches, sidewalks and streets in front of them, free from all obstructions and litter, ' Logan would then be neat as well as beautiful, and besides,' the value of real estate would be enchanced. our press dispatches last issue As brought us a- meager account of the platform adopted by the Ohio State Democracy last Wednesday, and as in our opinion it contains sentiments too good to be either lost or abbreviated, we reproduce it entire in this issue. It declares unequivocally for free coinage and Bryan; recognizes thefact that our government cannot be both republican and imperial, and pledges Democratic support to the maintenance of its republicanism opposes entangling alliances recognizes the valor of our army and navy, but deplore? the use to which they have been put in the enslave-len- t - of a people whose right it is b be free Denounces Republican ' subserviency to the shipping interests of Great Bfitian as against our own favors the maintenance ofour navy, but declares against a large standing army favors the eight hour law and the more rigid inspection of mines etc., and the prohibition of sweatshops and the contract system of prison labor, in the interests of the laborer is out spoken in its denunciation of trusts, political corruption and bossism favors the election by direct vote, of the President, and U. S. Senators, and throughout furnishes a vigorous expression of Democratic sentiment. Many, indeed most of the declarations are upon national issues, and we believe the national platform of 1000 will be laid upon the same lines. Everyone who studiesthe questions Vice-Preside- nt involved, mnst admit the true Americanism of the Ohio Democra- cy. 8H0TGUH r ASSIMILATION- - President McKinley assumed in bis speech of welcome to the Tenth ' Pensylvaniania volunteers the other day, that the Philippines are as ihuch ours as the Louisiana and purchase, or Texas of a claimed that body insurgents in no sense representing the sent! znent of the people of the islands disputed our lawful authority, and even before the ratification of the treaty by the American senate were attacking the : very forces who fought for and secured ; their freedom. A few days prior to his It requires, also, a wonderful stretch of imagination to trace any analogy between the Louisiana, Texas and Alaska purchases, and our alleged speech of welcome to the Pennsylvanians, be delivered a speeqh before a Methodist convention at Ocean Grove, during the course of which he said: There has been doubt expressed o V CALL AT o SMGlMer Bros, llailiiiatiirloo Go's BRANCH HOUSE, purchase of the Philippines. Opposite Thatcher In the Presidents speeeh at Ocean Grove, he also said thatour Anfl Examlnetrie Latest Imprnvph in does flag notmeaa'one1hing Opera House, - These speeches of the President the United States and another" intent of . the ad? thing in the Philippines. RegardTogether with a hill lino cfup-tda- U ministration and of the party it ing this phase of the question, the represents, in the Philippines. New York World says: Spiring and Delivery. Wagons, Buggies, Surries Tba purpose has been suspected j,VOur flag in the United States fora long time by the Democratic means government of the people, and Home Made. Hand Harness' for the people. press and by a few true Americans by the people, - Also full Buggy and Delivery Harness. and papers- upon the other side; Does it mean this in the Philipand to their honor be it said, by At home our flag means governdenounced. Las both beep it ment with the consent of the gov. . ' ,i . Are we asking the consent When war was declared against erned.establish a Spain, the Senate and House of of the Filipinos to as for the PresK them, Representatives resolved - first' that government dent it? the people of Cuba are, and of a At puts home our flag means no tax) i right ought tafbe, free and inde- ation without representation. Mr. This is true American- McKinley purposes ttf7tax the pendent. ism. It admits the right of the Filipinos. Does he mean to give in our ConCubans to the same degree of lib- them representation ' erty for which we ourselves fought gress? At home our .flag means the and at present enjoy. It is in consupremacy, of the civil over the sonance with the American axioms: military power. WR1 it signify That all men are created free and any such thing in the Philippines that they afb endowed for years to come even after the inequal; with certain inalienable rights, habitants have been subjugated? The most that the Presidents there! That spells PAINT anyamongst which are life, liberty after occupapromises, policy and the pursuit of happiness; that tion, body can spell paint after the style by our forces, is a government oflhe spelling book, but only we all governments derive their jost established by him, through milican spell paint as we do with powers from the consent of the tary power,, in which the inhabipaint. If you want any painting tants shall pariicipatf under the governed. job done in first-clas- s shape, in a and Stripes. The fourth and last, paragraph Stars as last thatll as anyway long benePowever benevolent and stated that: The United States ficent this Bort of government for thing in the nature of paint can and in any desired color, just call hereby disclaims any disposition the Filipinos may be, it is not the us and well answer for a result on or intention to. exercise , sover- sort of government that our flag absolute satisfaction.- Everyof eignty, jurisdiction or control over means in the United States;, it is thing in painters1 supplies- - at said island except for the pacifica- not a form of government recogmoderate prices, aa3 all paints nized in onr Constitution;: it is not deteiim-natiosold mixed and ready for use. tion thereof, and asserts its a government established or authorwhen thatis accomplished, ized by Congress, bu is directly o leave the government and con-- contrary to the letter and spirit of of the island to its , people. the resolution adopted by the Sea . This not only proclaimed our in- ate after the ratification of the Wholesale and with Spain. tention, but recognized a right treatyis Franklin and Montpel Logan, Utah. fact a military vsatrapy in It Idaho,. never disputed by the American Mr. that govMcKinley proposes government until now. If ex- ernment by. proclamation.' pediency could everJustify the This so fully covers the question forcible subjugation o a people that not bing remains to be saiL and the seizure of their territory, Every Statement regarding what it would be in the case of Cuba, the Stars and Stripes mean at which is so dose to our shores that home, is indisputable; and every in the event of war with a foreign Read what Pater 5. Rarson, of CJaikston, question asked regarding its meanpower having Caban sympathy, ing in the Philippines as viewed Utah, says about the Continental the island could be used greatly to from the Clarkston, Utah, Feb. 9, 18$2j standpoint of the AdMr. A. Lowe, Dear Sir: I wish to inform our disadvantage. . George yon that the ministration, voiced by the chief Continental Steel Chain Header, that .1 Drive, bought ot you last , The Philippines, or rather the executive mnst be answered in mors than pleases me, for the following reasons: year city of Manila on the island of the negative. 1. Light Draft. Luzon, came into our hands by the There the flag does not standTor 2. Strong and durable. fortunes of war. The only intent government of the people, by the 3. .Will elevate the heaviest grain without any trouble. 4. Can move the reeKwhlle cutting. : " was to dispossess the Spaniards. people, for the people. does It 5. The oilers lids never lose and are perfect. This done, there was neither need not ' mean government with the 6. The Header no expense last year. nor excuse for remaining longer consent of the governed. Appar7. No jumping of cogs. ' than would be necessary , for the ently it does mean taxation with8. We never broke a link of the chains last season. Filipinos to restore order and es- out representation. . In the Phil9. Can ent from 25 to 30 aftres per day. tablish a government of their own, ippines, also, the flag, contrary to I will take pleasure in answering any letter inquiring about said under American protection and all American precedent and tra- Steel Continental Chain Header. They are the poor mans friend. . PFTER S. BARSON. aid. Justice Garrison of the New dition, will not mean the. predomRespectfully, Cache ' Utah. Clarkston, Co., Jersey Supreme Court aptly ex- inance of the civil, over the military In short, in the Phil pressed the situation when reply- power. the glorious symbol of libering to a reportorial request for his few a He ty, equality and the universal opinion, days ago. r. Third Street, said: . brotehrhood of man, is to be prostiLogan,' Utah. . f . 'l V:-A boy who had a brindle dog tuted and made the ' insignia of on a string was so tired that the despotism and oppression. It is dog was on the point of achieving to be the sign manual of indisputindependence, when a member of the society for prevention of cruelty able authority, rather than the to animals accosted the boy and emblem of universal citizenship and chided him for. not giving the dog selfg overnment, and must, therehis freedom, and finally bought fore. excite feelings of hatred and the string for the sum of twenty-fiv- e rebellion, rather than those of love, cents. The last the1 boy saw wide at 55 cents andjup. 'I00' a,n a patriotism and fealty. Nice of the kind-hearte- d 22 at cents per yard. was he lograina stranger The abandonment of every out the of the dog kicking stuffing becauee it hung back when he fundamental American principle, the adoption of an imperialistic pulled on the string.1 That expresses it, exactly. We policy and expansion of territory by with their antitheses, ' bought the string, then claimed force, will, be to the of the presented people ownership ofi and immediately United States the coming ... during to proceeded kick, the dog. Presidential campaign; the RepubIf, as President McKinley says, licans seeking excases to uphold the body of insurgents in no sense the Administrations policy, aiid , represents the sentiments of the Democracy denouncing it as being and in how is it that no counterevery . Window Glass. opposed people, Picture Frames. movement has been made? Why sense to our principles, history, traditions and form of government have hot the people risen and sup- Which side will, win?,.. .Which Utah . if v. ; . - T pressed , ;this disturb) Dg element. should win? ; Carden Block, Logan, ,1 L i Celebrated Mountain Fann Wagon 1809. discfole the real SEPTEMBER:. 8AT0RD4T cRFrLMBER 2 ic:d. Stitchedfeam lineof a - . ' - J . : - n, Kiter I?rs. Drug ol Po. 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