Show THE democratic SLOGAN A good deal of ink aa well as breath is being wasted in Damo democratic cratic ariti cleles of republican extravagance the Damoc democrats rats tell what they will do in the line of cutting down appropriations next winter when they will be in ia the majority in the house of rep they are going to retrench or rather they say they are but we dont believe them they cant do it they cannot refuse to make necessary appropriations without crippling the government unwise retrenchment might and probably would prove to be a I 1 very extravagant policy especially where such policy ie is dictated iby mere partisan part iaan motives and chiefly aims alias at crippling the administration of public affairs their present talk ia Is all for effect I 1 their charge of as relating to the appropriations made by the last congress is for the purpose of convincing the public that the I 1 republican to party la is inefficient to conduct the government economically but the official facts disprove the charge the figures furnished by the report of mr cannon chairman cha irmin ot of committee on appropriations of the fifty first congress show that the appropriations largo large as they were in the aggregate only exceeded by the total appropriations of the fiftieth congress notoriously made meager at its last session under estimates submitted by a defeated and disappointed administration and this increase large as it my may appear says sir mr cannon is not equal to t the he record made by the fiftieth congress if it the increase on account of pensions be excluded for the tile record shows that the appropriations maja made by the fiftieth congress with a democratic alouse and a democratic administration exceeded the appropriations made by the forty ninth congress excluding increase of pensions only CO 00 11 the reckless cutting down of necessary expenditures may look to the democrats liko like an easy way to evade responsibility a facile way of reaping undeserved credit tor for economy but if they attempt it they will only furnish another and I 1 11 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 i more striking proof of their utter want of statesmanship and ad will ex hibit as plentiful a lack of sagacity as they now do a superabundance of impudence in their opposition lion to the financial policy of the republican party ir IF baa has ever been a time since the war of the rebellion closed when it was in bad taste for republicans to allude to it as a democratic rebellion against freedom and the rights of humanity we do not at present recall it to mind if it there baa has ever aver since been a time when the white democrats of the booth south ceased their efforts to secure by fraud and oppression ol 01 the negro race privileges and advantages advant agea which they lastly justly forfeited the history of the past twenty five years does not repeal reveal it and until the time comes that Bin thern democrats shall show by their political methods and their leg that they have in fact experienced a change of heart we are of the opinion that the republican press may with parted perfect propriety allude to the oppression of the negro in the south by Bout southern bera democrats without being charged with unearthing one of the most ancient of chestnuts from the gravo grave where tho the stae stale democrat says the republicans buried it years ago and word wera cont content en t to leave it for all time to come that subject will never become attale so long as R republicans remain true to principle and recognize as the truest of them do the necessity jor a law to secure fair national elections in the sauth south THE slate democrat claims that tha the of silver was as brought about by the republican party that it was a partisan measure the only brath in the sta etao loment ment is that when was accomplished both houses of congress were con coa controlled by the republicans the act itself was so drawn says senator jones of nevada that it apparently related only to the technical regulation of 0 the mints and gave no notice cither either fam fr m its title or ita its text that that far fare graver raver measure a change of the standard of value wai was proposed there is no mention of tho the term standard of value in the act there is not even evea mention made of the silver legal tender dollar which the act abolished none but those fully conversant with the bastory of our legislation upon the subject of money none but those who were familiar with the details and principles of the long forgotten act of 1792 and subsequent legislation could have understood the full purport of the important change of legislation which the passage of the act of 1873 involved the real character of the bill was not suspected nuch much less understood by any except the of it the members of both parties in congress were unfamiliar a with its provi provisions rions and it became a law without discussion as 88 ita its history shows THERE is no authority whatever for the o assumption of the Damoc democrats rats that the so called trusts are aro the outgrowth ani an result of the protective tariff grover graver cleveland eveland Ol was the 1 first prest dant to call the attention of congress ta to the subject but although that body had under consideration the tariff question the matter of trusts was not even alluded to by tae the Damoc ratia ratio mom bombers bers mr blaine said that mr Clev elands attempt to charge the responsibility of what are known as trusts intile in this country to the protective tariff was utterly groundless and unjustifiable that trusts flourish to a greater extent under the free tr trade a do policy of england eagland than they the d dj under the protect protective ivis policy ol 01 tha the united states mr blaine on oa his return from europe said that free trade england was plastered plaste over with thesa combinations which are now called trusts in in this country and be he proved it lie ife said that democratic stump speakers and those in Cong congress reea knew if mr cleveland did not that trusts were derived from state charters aad and did not exist under a national law TUB THE R republican parly party ia is the party of progress aa it is 13 tho the builder ballder of the nation as it was aleo also the real boander of the policy under anich the country has risen to the front rank arnon amon the nations of tho the earth it worships warships at the altar of our country first last and all al the time ita its idols are not iab eminent statesmen but they are ere the enduring monuments which have marked its pathway and stand to signalize bigna liza the wisdom and attest this count rys foremost position in manufacture manufactures fac tures agriculture inventions corn com merce the arts and sciences science s the Damo democratic cratic party as history shows hows is the antithesis of th the a republican party and ita its constructive policy I 1 ts policy is iconoclastic its aim ie to no not to build up bat to tear down and destroy if any there be who are inclined to consider this a hypothetical conclusion we say sly to them read over the records of the two parties and become convinced that THE STANDARDS positive statements are true in eveia particular TUG THE STAN STANDARD WARD had occasion recently to mention governor thomass appod appointment U ame 11 t of a committee of if silt salt laberla to invite president harrison to visit the capital it is now stated for the governor that be he mado made such an appointment not as the chief I 1 executive of utah but merely as chairman of a local meeting me otini of citizens at salt lake and that his opportunity for extending to other parts of the territory official recognition in this m matter will come at a later time ki I 1 of which pats puts an entirely different phase upon what appeared to be a gubernatorial slight the fault was with the silt lalie lake papers which eave gave a meagre m and misleading report of the a 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