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Show T) -- J' L Sf'C'C'-- vot HEAVER CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY. FERRUARY 24, Mr Beaver City, - .SUBSCRIPTION - - . Year, Six Months, mm I i W. M. WHITE, . " " I ' I EDITOR. ... a "Petty growed and. wo iiorhave 7 CAUjSK AND. EFFECT. T h e o if y ea r elect on s o f 899 I n Ujtah sho wj owli at ex ten tthev pon the'rnsults tb our. leading Industries of the Dingley bill Is effecting the vote.of the State. Judging by the effect already shown," thedcc rons of a ,corporals this year will leave scarcely guard of .the uuterrlfied to mark the once arena where spot In ourr political i .; 8tood.an Imperious, triumphant rampant Democracy lighting' under the. unpopular flag of emblem of distress to America and pro- i rection to foreign Industry. The Iniquities of the custom house have turned out 1 tem-platlotq- -- . 1 Utah can draw consolation from the fate of California. Their new Senator is 3 , H Bar(re)d. ' . ' . The predictions of the weather pro- phets tli at this moiuh was to be unusu-allycol- d and stofmy throughout Utah, T have been knocked into a cocked hat by tierpeiual sunshine and a warm atmos- phere I . - 1 Representative Mundells bill, proyid--Ini- c for an appropriation of $25,000 each for the schools of mines of Utah, Colo, rado and Montana has been favorably ..reported by the committee and Is now - -- v-.in a lai way to pass. -- .- jr The latest bulletin from the Transvaal gives the BritisH casualties as follows: t Officers. klHed, 152: wounded, 380; mlss lug, 112 Meu, killed, 1,477; wounded ,5,050; missing, 2,781; otheMatalltlosYe-poriedl'J6.. - - A T grand total of V 10,515. V The coming special election fora Rep- j, of -- I ) . . -- " Wtlson-BryanVsm- the y , . to be blesslrigs, and when". the, roll fs called In Utab'on the second of April, the record of an overflowing' rtreasury; of ah export trade: twenty per cent; increase iii.the manufactures " of the country; twenty-tfvq-eewool; ; and corresponding advances all along the line of national industries; will have Us Influence and the verdict; will be to perpetuate the conditions which have made such a record - possible.' There Is no longer room to dispute or- - question the rule of exuse and effect, i Utah suf- $380, 000,000 nt -- fered as. much as any. State the effects of the isle policies of government and. is now reaping the benefits of the change; the cause Is recognized., Time and experience his vindicated tbeystom of Re-, V 1 he ac-i corded all possible! in port ance by the publican protections The false tlie State." A thorough! y of Democrailc campaigners must fall before. good times and abounding prosperity; Idlejnllis have been s arted.up, new Iqdtisirles are springing.. Into over the count ryold establishments are "enlarging their capacity and rosentailveioCongressshouId t prppliq-Kepublieans.- of exls-tence- all j , t -- grew. i -- . . .75. ; -- -Advertising Rates on Application. . Entered at the post office at Beaver, City Utah , for transmission ihtough the mails as second class matter. . ht. - Utah. -RATES: .t 7 fl,50. 7T NO. . N 4 to-nig- i -- 1C03. There should be a big representation the professional. calamity., howler-- is he- of Republicans at the primary Ing confounded by the unimpeachable testimony of trade apd t ratio, tTheonly- tnenance to our continued advancement' to and the Rally polls,Republlcans, and prosperity, to our wagO'earners and show to tho administration that the Industries, a nienanc which is Utah Batteries, which fought so valiant- farming fully recognized by the voters of Utah,' ly for the prluclple of expansion, were Is theparty which Is ..pledged 'left he re- a truthful reflex of the patriotism of the peal and overthrow of the system of Philwhen state; that they went to the protection which has so often lifted tho -carried them with the Ip'plties, they conntry out of the slough of despond best' wishes of the people and a prayer and distress Into which the arelessuess forthe success of their mission. " and Indifference of the voters has allowr ed it to di 1ft. . jf Published every Saturday by THIS BEAVER CO. PU&'CO. One J C The attempt which Is. being made now to impart a prejudice against the Repub-- ; llcan pollcyof expansion, t Is but a of the 1 m e hu n o red be tn ocrat c practice and U an insult tb the intellirepe-tlilo- tr 1 1 9 111 rc- gence 'of American people and suit In a rebuke like unto the one re-- ? corded four years ago ' when the attack1 was made upon the financial policy of " the government. It Is an old trick of Democracy to Invent a phrase? or catch-- : wora whicli they seekto make odious by Iteration ' and then use It as a bugaboo1 with' which to hold the members of their own party in line and scare timid and" feather-braine- d 'Bleid- Republicans. lug Kalisas, Vbioody shirt, force bill and the 1 crime of 73 are exatnples, and now comes expansion, whlch'they are shouting to the old tune of nationTheir latest weapon,1 al, calamity. hpwever, 'vlll act asa boomrang and in the reaction will smite them lilp and j. j , 1 thigh, - ' ' J? i r We feel thankful to Senator Rawlins for his good Intentions in sending Us public documents, but wo cannot refrain from observing that our tastes are not J being very carefully studied' (n ihe selection of those documents Such liter- ary gems as Senarbr Iloarsapeech.ou the Philippine question, for instance, is too deep for us.. Out of respect fornur worthy Ben atorjve have read the speech .i, However; and Jn the closing- sentenco of it found the key which unlocks the mys- - r tery surrounding the Senator's ergu- ment against tho policy of- medern f J thank God that America. lie says: rhavTTadhered to the great doctrlno which I learned from my father' I i 1 - -- - - |