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Show - If Europe should suddenly tlaze with war, where would we get the ships to carry oar exports? ? It is everywhere conceded that therewill.be notbiDg to prevent , the early passage of the shipping bill at the next sesion of congress. : Ohio's Eepublican attorney-general is engaged in the prosecution "f the trusts and New Tork City's Democratic officials are striving to shield them. Protective tariff' has not checked the volume of our exports, as the following figures stow: si46eSfnvev8e ,1893 to 1896 140,UUU,U00. 1 early avera-'e 1897 to 1899, $184,768,000 there were 18,532 bank depositors deposit-ors m Colorado in 1894. Last year tntr were over 30,000, and the total amount of the de posits increased within the 8am9 SooloOO S9'380000 P to 820,- The Cache county com mission-1 era have made an enviable record! B f""1 " moDtns nave hen very much lees than . they dZl!JeT Deno control daring the same period. - On July I,l8mde7the last Democraftc ainistration, the, Fn ,hBaPi?f f?ey ln ciltion in the United State was $21.10. i his year, on June 1, it was $2G. 71 P capita, an increase of $5 61 i for every inhabitant in the coun- crS. ,,n8lDcerlty f the Democratic Demo-cratic leaders as to trusts was demonstrated de-monstrated in the House of Ee-presenta.ives Ee-presenta.ives when they decided to vote with the Kepublicaos for o amendment which would have token the evil hand in an effective ef-fective manner. The Democratic leader dont want the trusts de- paign maffrial. eJe P'cltt-ie pas-Rn pas-Rn a .utbe fih,P subsidy bill Hon Arthur Sewall, four years ' dat of the Democratic party, says- I tya foreigners $200,000,000 for!1 or ireigbt oa our exoorts and imports." Tbat mouev r! Paid to American shipowner, rOJ,000 Bkilled workmen and sun tort a million ofourpeop" P" |