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Show I PARTY 1ST UNITE Choice Is Between Union and Democratic Dominance. fl Country'! Interest! Demand That Re- H publican! and Progreulvei Forget H Their Difference! and Unite fl Agalnat Party In Power. MaP Gradually tho fundamental (acts of B tho political situation brush away the fl cobwebs of factional feeling and nar- fl row personal influences of all kinds H which stand in the way of tho union flj of Republicans and Progressives who 3 are alike In distrusting and condemn. fl lng the methods and policies of the fl party now In power at Washington Hj Every day the tariff is discussed con- Hj vinces more Progressives and moro fl Republicans that the only choice Is fl between union and Democracy. Every H great, vital measure like tho currency jX bill which Is brought forward by tho IB Democrats who are running things In jH congress, brings moro Progressive's JH and Republicans to a realizing sense fm of tho folly of division in tho face of $ the common enemy. The logic of events la plain. It la ffl impossible to escape the conclusion B that those who will not accept any B reasonable or possible plan of bring- JH lng the Republicans and tho Progres- flj slves together are virtually consent- Hj lng to the indefinite domination of the B national government by the Demo- B erotic organization and the admlnlB- jfl trdtlon of the people's business by the Bj party which stands for a minority of BJ the voters and for a program many H times repudiated at the polls and nev- flj er approved in a national election, BJ since 1892. Bj When this choice becomes entirely Bl clear to the people of the United Bi States there will bo an end of the Hj present separation of tho anti-Demo- M cratlc, antl-freo trade majority into jjB two armies, ench too weak to beat tho S Democrats alone, while both together fl could easily oust tho minority party B snd restore majority rule In the na- B tlonal government |