Show THE WEST AN AND SOUTH ONCE one cf of the hardest blows perhaps the hardest one yet dealt the federal election bill in the united states senate waa was tha the in opposition delivered by senator stewart of nevada on friday its force AS an element of 0 opposition was not altogether derival from the masterful logic and excellent rhetoric of the gentleman but partly from the tact fact that he is as thoroughgoing thorough going goin a republican as there is in the chamber and has attested bis his loyalty to the party on many an oc occasion bhea it required stamina elamina as well as ability to do docco eo mr stewart made a lucid showing indof of the he San 63 thern uthera situation and argued that if the bill should become a lav law any attempt to execute it would bo be disastrous disastrous fisa to bath both races and then thea ha he made aclin a clinching chios pant b by y saying that while he was a friend to the colored people he be could not permit himself to use that friendship tor for the advancement m ent of his own political interests i to their detriment he was also he claimed a friend to the white man a statement which to be received without the saying and did not desire to be placed upon record as favoring any measure which woud aou J hare have a tendency to place his own race upon the defensive where it might be driven to the necessity of destroying the opposition after showing that military or some other force would bi necessary to maintain the negro in his acquired rights under the law the senator pre the sterling eiling et fact that the same force would be employed en on the other side and this would involve the be en ea alave ela meat and final of one or the other parties booths conflict if it the military power was to ba be used in the execution of the pending bill said mr stewart then the bill should be defeated if it was to bo be a it dead letter why pm it lie ila thought it plainly the duty of the senate to trust to natural causes and moral forces but claimed hat that in la any event he the law lair could not ba be enforced as things staad ba because cause while consolidating soli dating the white people of the south it would hava have a tendency tsa dancy to increase increate sectional animosity which happily to g growing leca lees year by year ai as things stand at pr essat and would be likely to enkindle anew sinew the discords cordson meandered gendered in the past and which whick ought to ba be forgotten senator stewart made a decided point against eoma some of bis his contreres confreres con freres who favor the force bill by bringing up their record ia in the house of representatives when they were members of that body and a similar measure waa was disposed of there among these I 1 1 1 were senator hoar who 1 li now th ibe 0 principal advocate ol 01 the pending cs bill and the list ex preel dent garfield Mi minister nitter IV W helps el ex senator kellogg kello und and ex depre senta tives foster poster and kasson 51 air r stewart then proceeded to choir show that the forces of 0 disintegration were now at work ubba the solid south and that the of the force bl would arrest this forward movement and have a tendency to increase the solidity instead of accomplishing any useful purpose ee another significant fact in la connection with the opposition ort from the republican tide side of the senate chamber is to the apparently ex c cathedra announcement no that mr stewarts Sto colleague jones la Is alao also decad decidedly edly against the lodge bill then come coule as additional pointers the fact that senator evarts nearly always makes up one cue of the little knot of alcana who remain in the senate chamber when the democrats are making their set speeches against t the measure and the implied bostil hostility I 1 it y of plumb of kansas and with these considered it would seem as I 1 it f the proposed legislation were not likely to carry TUB STANDARD is disposed die posed to look upon it in this way the free coinage republicans including those we have named are not disposed to deal unfairly with their associates from the south especially in view of the latter element cleme nt being enthusiastically in favor ol 01 all present measures proposed or existing tending to maintain the value of the white metal and give it ita its proper place among the weal wealth th prod producing acin g factora factors of the nation this state 0 of I 1 feeling naturally enough brings the west and tha the anth into close communion from a basinais bas ineis point of view I 1 and what tie moro more binding besides it seems a decidedly proper alliance for the white product of one section tobo to bo allied with the white product of another section especially when by blows of legislation against either the other is r sure ur I 1 to suffer sa 83 it is not nearly BO to incongruous a it spectacle as some would be disposed dispo sad to thick for the sagebrush and tome other senators ta to unite with the C cotton ottoa growers on an issue which apparently patently ly is purely political As THE TUE STANDARD views the situation now the forca bill will not pass in addition to those on the can side who may fairly bo be counted as against the measure we think the names c of f senators cameron ajay aidrich aldrich and at le astone ft ef the is senators from south dakota may properly ba be added of course all the Damoc democrats rats will vote against it and with the names herein suggested enrolled on the same a side ide there would ba a maj iriny for the opposition but it is quite likely there will I 1 ill be other names appear when tha the roll is to called on the passage of the measure it is a tolerably safe prediction tant it will not pass A RECENT english paper gives an entert entertaining Maing account of a presentation to mr john on the OC occasion ca sion of bis his severing his connection with the press of darlington to accept a re responsible POL Sible position on tha the sooth south IV wales a les daily news the event wa commemorated in a banquet at which hleb in numerous nm erous speeches were made all complimentary to the departing journalist who was the recipient of a handsome gild gid pendant and a purse of gold the father of mr is an art of tu THE 1 k office and three of hia his brothers aro are well known in business and musical circles in ogden anic P has his been de dared a bankrupt by a london court I 1 it is less leas than a year since binco ha he made by uon hon jem jam smith and quite re cantly he cleaned up as much mira by punching rev joseph 11 aulita into in tiro rounds those these come COMO high but it seams seems as it if we have to have them KINO KINQ KALAKAUA seems to be enjoying himself la in sia francisco notwithstanding the fact of which dira di M experience baa has made male him well aware that a lone ions k king ng standi a very poor chance of pulling in any visible spoils |