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Show TRUTH. ST THOMA8 My views are most harmonious Said absent Tommy Kearns, For Davy Keith agrees with me Whatever way I turns; And then theres little Lippy Joe Who almost never spurns The golden dole I give to him And which he hopes he earns. (peaceful conditons in the archipelago (and retarding the work of the admin- istration in preparing the Filipinos for jthe responsibilites of It appears that the loose arguments and almost thoughtless denunciations Who raises howl of influence of the more virulent Democratic spellI tried to buy in vain? binders are being transmitted to the Or campaign funds I couldnt get That left me in the rain? Philippines, and are, as Gen. Wright Or dares to mention Senate seats Relates, making more difficult than That give me such a pain Since Ive become Saint Thomas would otherwise be the case the task Imposed on the American officials in Kearns r jthe Philippines. General Wrights With thoughts too high for stain? is, in part, as follows: Yep, thoughts just like a Saint, my The continued discussion as to the boys. capacity of the Filipino for So come and get your tin, Our Teddy might lose out on this and his immediate or ulti-Or ; Moyle and Powers win, mate independence is having its effect But .what is that compared to this here, and makes our task, more diffi- ' Great Apostolic sin? . ... cult than it. would otherwise be. The And just you watch me while I get less a man is equipped with intelli.My Cutler harpoon in. gence and those qualities which make So dedicated is my life, for good citizenship, the more easily can he be persuaded that he is the posMy cash, and Tribune, too, sessor of all these qualities. This peoTo doing them as done me up, Who ever I can do. ple have their full share of ambition And that is why, dear Chairman Spry, and vanity, and they also have their charIm good and after you, full share of reckless, ' are for acters With all the .hosts qf Flopping Joe who intrigue in ready jmy direction which promises them That cost me quite a few. o profit or power. It is this class which has largely given force and direction STIRRING UP FILIPINOS. fo the Aglipayan movement and has re(Washington Dispatch to New York cruited its ranks from the ignorant and dangerous elements, Tribune.) ' In this general connection I may The president has received a letter to you, as a matter of information, from- General Luke E. Wright, , gover- pay that the aeltatlon in the United nor of the Philippines, which is the States for Filipino independence and occasion of some anxiety to .those who the spoken and written utterances of self-governme- . . , let-te- self-gov-iernme- nt - i . . . . . . half-forme- d . , and laying down a dollar bill, called for a ticket' on the next train. The agent asked him where he wanted to The cracker looked reflective go. for a few minutes, and then replied-dunno. What trains have von got? Perhaps, after all, it is a proof oi astuteness in the Democratic candidate to wait until he knows what trains his party has got, before deciding whither he wishes to travel, but one thing is certain, he cannot travel on two trains going in opposite directions without straining himself co- best interests' of the islands prominent men there who are urging it are all brought here and published at heart, because it demonstrates that in the native newspapers and are beonce more Democratic partisanship is insisting made the text for editorials now the are in effect its disturbing (having ing that the Filipino people ihave 'the HIS M0DE8T '' . -- j - . I ready to become an independent tion. . The effect of all this is distinctly injurious. Its tendency is to restore the influence of the. old insurrection leaders and to make them active in (preaching .the. old propaganda. This, (in turn, has .the effect of demoralizing land weakening the more conservative and thoughtful Filipinos, who fear that if they speak .out as they really think they would be considered the enemies nsiderably. o of their people and lose prestige .with and more best The them. prominnt YOUR VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT educated Filipinos,, who naturally have AND FAIRBANKS WILL BE LOST their ambitions, are inclined to join IF YOU DON'T PUT AN X ON THE jin. the general cry. REPUBLICAN TICKET INTHE CIR. CLE BENEATH THE REPUBLICAN A QUESTION OF DESTINATION. EMBLEM. SEE TO IT. o In his letter of acceptance President Roosevelt' has made clear his inRestrict Hights of Buildings. tentions and those cf his party, and These requirements as to hight of not there .is no excuse for any ones buildings in Manchester,- Eng., are enknowing the course which the Repub- forced: Buildings in narrow streets, lican 'party has marked out for itself. shall not exceed in hight two and a But what will happen in the event of half times the width of such street; in the principal streets are Democratic success seems to be one of buildings restricted to ninety feet, and build-dnthose things which no fellow can find in ordirary streets are restricted out; and it is important,' because, as to sixiy-flvfeet. the heroine of a recent western story ' of the cattle country said, it dont Swift Letter Carrier. matter so much where we come from The frigate is the swiftest of all aea as it does where were at. 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