Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1901 — Page 2
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At; adminiatrattoa i tu ie judjred quitf us Bitted bf MlfatM N attempta tu du u. iv what it actually do-. I I - luoeee el :tir ll.iv Tauncefote irtaiv and of the ship ulmidy bill te not eeetMUMT) le teen hert Ike Mc- ... Mt! ii 1 1 ii it ri. i ,. ii .and. It lias attempted tu Sltah" :li- Monroe duct. lee :i! it ha a: tempti d tu nju-n the i ere uf the ireaanrjr tu a raid a leexetisaute a it g ilifhonett. meptelen emitting for i 'ue ti:: tl.it there i a secret tmderU i ill J itf nunu- description beteteee tin- American and flrltieh enrernmente
1 . 8.tnmen.n trei grlhened ly theeir-
cuwalaneea under vhieb the Hav-
neefott treat) was uegotieted und
i ha In'en iri'wed ones 1 1 it unute. I one u It is not important "I ether the Xienragun -anal be for- : lined or not. The nation with the ineei power fel nnv) will probably egg ire the use uf it in ia.se of war. It ; is of Importance, kowe-rer, whether I the I'mteii Statte 'iaii reeofefaei the i..!.t of am Burotean eettoe to in-' , terfere in a matter eonoerBlag Atner- ! iv-an letrfeeta to PluaeljP a the Niej urayua ear.a! dees. It has been lr.uw n and admitted for i 50 years that the Clay ton-Hulwcr treaty, in whieh Hritish claims to t rlgbtl fn the isfhniu. are PWOfJufated, a mitake of prtat magnitude, to S tell it 1 v eo harlier name. and. in felew of the faet that the treaty has been violated, and by one American I administration has been lenoiineed.it ha been held bv some ! the ablest let American lawyer that it is no lonircr in force. j The present mlir.inNtration has acted on the theory that the treaty was still of binding fore., and that in negotiating new convention it was necessary to renew the recognition of British claims whieh made the earlier treaty so oeTcBeive to most Americana. There w-an one excuse for Mr (Tayton which Mr Hay cannot urije. in
AS TO THE PHILIPPINES, tui Peootilei oaeieet -ittm Mar lei H e nil Ikr Hetbllean l'arl .
if Presidetii m. Klaltf eypesei that the elect tea would end oppoeitioe te his Philippine policy, be is ledtisg eel hin Metaki Even in u repeblicae eoBgtvoa, ted setoog the rrpub lean ineinber, the que-tiun is regarded as still extremely debatable, and it is eridttll that the discussion has only jiist begun. In a running debet in tde house of reprcoentat ret feet day ago one of the most iyorous ami
st i national speeches maile was that of Mr. Met all. a Ma-aeh usetta repultlican. in Oppoaitioa to Presides 1 McKinley' policy. Mr. Met ail had previously distinguished himself by the vigor of his opposition to the Porto Rico tariff bill; he I iad assailed the Whole Philippine policy of the a!min- , istration. anil handled it without i gloven. The government, Mr. McCall aid, Should have declared nt the outset a policy in the Philippines similar to that which we declared In Cuba. Our system of govemneni was manifestly unfit for a colonial poller. Ihere en no community of intrres. between the people of these islands and the I'nited State. No advocate
of retaining the Philipp! net had been daring sa.ough to maintain that they OhooJd be a part of our politieel aye tem. In fact, the gr-at argument in favor of the principle of the Porte Hican tariff was that if we could BOt apply that principle to Porto Rice we could not retain the Philippines. Upon what theory, he asked. BTC f te remain in that country? The motive that hail been must widely put forth was that it was for our advantage, and esjeeia!ly our pecuniary
adnntage In conclusion Mr. Mi l all said: "The t'.me has com- m hl n we csn fr.ir.klv declare our purines. I-t us give thos people those HKunir.iw which our history inspires. I i aa U n Ihem that m III aid them for one vear. or for rive. If need be. In setting: up a government of their own, symbolised by their own ti.iK and we win leav them all that is most KlortOtta In th stan toe of another flan-- liberty, ind p ndence and self-government."
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THE DISCOVERER Ob-'
Lydia E. Piokbain's Vegetable Compound
Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's I Us. jj
Mr. Clayton's day it was proposed to , democratic speaker's; u;terances dur-
wssii n-i i ne canai wnn isritisti capital. In Mr. Uay'a Lay it is the intent on to employ American moiii'V, and the piople's money at that. What might have been urged as a eoncess on of n.-.-suty in l.Vi becomes, under the changed conditions in 1900, a surrender without palliation and without a purpo-e. except as there may be a sret understanding of some kind between the two governments.
ing ttie campaign, in Opposition to the policy and temlcneies of imperialism: but ele-tion is jwist. ami W shall iiear what the administ i at ion pr's and spokesmen have to say to suh coninients from one of their own men. So far from being nettled, the Philip pine question is likely to rend the republican party asunder before the are dune with It. Already comes the
announcement that the proealaea made
If the right of any Kuropean power before election, to bring 1. me Um ni
to interfere ffi the matter of an d.ers in the Itiilippiue at once, will Isthmian renal in Assertee be ndetft-inot W kept; it is said that they are
i led we sl:ni' prtpare u world nf trouli'.e for o irselx.v While the Monroe trine does nit specifically cover :h's qinstion. the import anot of the j canal in a military seaee Ul so great the.1 the nation in Enrope winch has anythinf t.. mj nhoel the esaeJ will j be in a posit im also to Kay a great dnl about the matters with which , the Monroe doctrine does deal with , much particularity. . Whether there he fort ifiVntion. at j the ii trance of the canal or not is a i question whieh ahootd be settled by , the I'nited Slates and by no other nation. The canal is to be built, if j built a nil. with American money. It w.ii neeeaeejrily become nn important fac'or in the eOMf dettttne of the re1 pnbtie. To eompiete this great cnteri prise with American motiev and then
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over it BfnnM Mir ,t, t c ' corpor.iT- the uni)er h u-
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likely to ie retained there until the last day of their mllatment. All hop of securing n-enlist ment s has beet
practically abandoned. In addition to'
all this, there i- the probability that the MtpreSM eeert may knock down Preeident IdcKlnley'a house of -arls by a decision that the eoastitutiof follows the tlag. Mbany Argus. PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. Doubt lese sitne of the opposition to the ship subsidy bill comes from persona who. by defeating the measure, hope to show thai BÖHM things an h- done without the aid or cons-nt f Mr. Henna. Milwaukee S'n;inel. Marcus Aurelius llanna fr-ts because he finds there are Senatorial limitations. Marcus wuld like to in-
fund in
Of Wenkneaa rather than of strength. r nue- 1
ii nrrr npuit inni mere wer- no canal than that hundreds of millions of American money should be expended in an undertaking so vital to our own interest and which on eomple1 1 WOO Id pass beyond our control
sue Ix. mis ami then Hieiat
as president and general manager. Minneapolis Timet. I he subsidies w hich the llannaPayne crowd are asking the I'nited States taxpayers to donete to a few ship owners are greater than those
No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of gretffui f'iends. Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who asks you to buy something else when you go into his store purposely to buy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has no interest in your case. He is merely trying to sell you something on which he can make a larger profit. He does not care whether you get weil or not, so long as he can make a little more money out of your sickness. If he wished you well he would without hesitation hand you the medicine you a&k for, and which he knows is the best woman's medicine in the world Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by " something else," but by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Tho Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Moral Stick to the medicine that you know is best. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it, 1 do not believe it will help me.' If you are ill, do not hesitate to jjet a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free and helpful.
H has been held for ha f a eenturr I F'a"; any n,lier n;"'"n the world, th u Mr. C lay ton was hoodwinked in f roule- When we po a-be-ririnir r ahis negotiations with Bohrer With I roBi lei jw en oraebeefc.- Umü his example before the people all v,,!e C "-"-r-Jonrnal. t!iee vear and with the kr.cn !i-e The fa!!a-v of protection has
f his mistake imureeri unaa nil hi ! eeO naturally weakened by the tre-
snort, as it has been, wlmt shall
he sai! of Mr. John Hav. who enters
berately into such another trnp. I hotted, In nil probability, in exoetij ! the same manner? The apparent an
il IngUCni of the fnite.! Stute s,.n.
mvm ii. iw-.-.MM.- il ri 0 nis tollv IS i
'- creditable to K, Mr. Hanna's intense personal interest in the propose! ship snesMjr bill lurnishe srotnrer evidence of the admin M ration's atti'.-jHe on this subject than aajtMejg wl ;h has apjuared in ihe written or spikcn tternneei of the fir-sident. The neeide scheme is nn administration measure. I. hi intended to enrich men who have eosnmesded these elves to the administration. It js un. neeeeenrjr. It is eMtifsrnsit. It is undoubtedly eorrupt. It eertainlv n take millions of mont v wrnne from the people by taxation anl beitoe tl upon Intdneta wejleh iia.- no aim whateer iiion the penerositv if the public. In its liest aspect it i a Intieh pift of public 0JMMM under false p rate neu to men alreadx rih In its worst nspert It ia an unpardonable robbery of the people, (swotting perenwel dishonesty on the part of noine rt its promoters. In both of these matters Mr. MeKin'cv"s adminixtration has tlrendi made its record and mn-t be judo.d eeordlRffly. It has done its lest in both cases t' betrej the interest, nf the people. Whether eongresn Khali HSenl or SOt, the administration has committed itsc'f beyond the power of injrbodY or nnythlnf to extricate it r io tl nc excuse in wtedon nnd honesty or Its course Chicago Chronicle. There is no more WStA Seed h hla country to-dBy tBM ttWPS w M ten years nfO), The DÜngte tariff la icsponalble for this. Kennel City ;imee
mendonal bsereeaed dented for Aseerieea goodi abroad, ted it has re ceived a more deadly bleo Itlll through the new issue of expansion. It is. an a matter of abstract reeeoo, as -te aa the fagitiee llnve law. Kansas City Times. Mr. Hanna's faNe : rjtc was i v empüfied in his citation of the splendid increase in the traffic on the lakes. he roeld have tkoWfl that the lakearryinir trade had been built np by ubsidie or other lefitlattft aid he miirht hae mnde a f rmidable point, but this trade has been built up without any aid f this kind. The very citation he made wei therefore to erffe ment atrainsf him. - Toledo Itee. It ia said that llu . William McKinley boosted lilies, iiarrtaoe out of the army beceaet he the prett dent was. mad St 0X-Preetdenl Harrison. Maybe that is true. If so it ia meetly to be hoped that Mr. McK :.iey will pet mad at lot more prominent eltiseea whose mush-ho.il-.! off teeing are wonting thoolder traps. Noihinjf could ! better for the army than a p-n'ral clearing OWt "f the papas sons. Chi apo thron icle. Prepnrations are makinp to railroad the ship bounty bill throiiph conRTett at thti eretion. Possibly Hnnna mipht hare fored it last winter if it was worth while, but that astute o!itical mnnnper saw. what every ne else s;i. lhat the enactment of -och a notorious jd would na' been a millstone abOO! tne neck of the rcpublican eendidste for presiflenf in the teeethsehing raaeenlgra, and he leg it pi for a more propltlnnt time. That time, in Hanna's opinion, hna niw ar rtlti, He is afe in i ..ntrol for foir eeatl more of McKinley, nnd it dort not matter what p ttple may to r protest n.i be iu.nl.. I'jrton
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