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Evory dog tnay have his day, but they are
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DEMOCRATIC LETTER.
DISHONESTY AND EXTRAVAGANCE
OF M'KINLEYISM.
low Army Officer* Are Permitted to
Draw Double Pay In Direct Violation
of the Constitution of the Cnltcd
Htatc* ? Militarism Kuosloe Mad.
(Washington Correspondence.)
The American people have just been
:iven a new object lesson in the dislonesty
and extravagance encouraged
ly this administration. It comes to
ignt that the American army officers,
K'cupying administrative positions in
?uba, have been drawing enormous
perquisites from Cuban revenues in
uldition to their regular salaries.
This has been done by the connivance
of the war department, and
Secretary Root tries to justify it by
laying that the officers needed the
money in order to live in proper style
11 Cuba.
There is a law which prohibits an
officer of the army or navy drawing
more than one salary, and that, his
pay as an officer, but the administration
allows the extras as a sort of
'bonus," and is trying to hide behind
the technicality that it comes from
the Cuban revenues and not those of
the United States.
It is said that the governor's palace
In Havana has been refitted and fur
iwuneii in rruiy imperial styie, and tne
Cubans are being given the object
lesson of American extravagance
which completely overshadows the expenditures
of Spanish ofhoials in the
old days.
Congress may investigate the matter,
but the majority are already trying
to explain that they didn't know
it was going on, and even if it. was
there was Justification. The trouble
is that the Republicans are accumulating
altogether too many things
which need explanation and justification.
The people would prefer a policy
which omitted such mistakes.
? 0 m +
In the case of Porto Rico the double
salary and bonus for cost of official
living is about to be inaugurated,
and the President took the precaution
to send a message to congress asking
that the military officers be permitted
to perform civil functions while the
administration is trying to make a selection
of office holders from the mob
of carpet-baggers who surround the
White House.
The message, of course, neglected
to state that the double salaries would
be paid, but that will be the case if
Mr. McKiuley's congress approves his
recommendation?and it probably
will.
The Porto Rican government bill
was very carelessly drawn. It suspended
the old courts and made no
provisions for the establishment of
new ones, and provided no definite
time when the new civil government
should go into effect. It included,
however, a provision which would allow
the administration's executive
council to give out all the valuable
franchises without let or hindrance.
Yhc Republicans arc discussing some
amendment In ibis respect?which will
j;ivc out the franchise privileges just
the same hut not quite so openly.
The new government is to he inMitutrd
with all the pageantry and
nonip and splendor with which Rome
tvns accustomed to install proconsuls
in conquered territory.
Presumably the administration
fcvnnts to impress hoth ttte Porto
ttleans and the Americans with the
fact Imperialism is now an accomplished
fact and not a theory.
The "carpet-baggers" are rather disappointed
that there are not enough
Porto Rican plums to fill all thp hungry
mouths, but the administration is
soothing them with promises of still
bigger plums in the Philippines when
that troublesome "insurrection" is
quelled and the cowed natives are
ready to be plundered without protest.
Congress is heing asked to lavish
money on the navy in all sorts of
(ways. The armor plate factories want
h free hand to charge $r>4.r? per ton. or
any other price they please, for armor
plate, though it has been proved that
the very best Krupp plate could be
manufactured in a government fartory
for about $200 a ton. It really doesn't
make much difference how the bill
is amended, the war department officials
propose to give the armor plate
combine whatever price they desire.
The naval bill asks for $13,000,000
more than was ever wanted for the
navy in nny preceding year. Battle
ships are being built faster than ofllrers
are educated to man them.
Though the present, bill aRks the outrageous
sum of six millions of dollars
under the pretense that, this sum is
needed to tra'n officers at Annapolis.
The fact is that it is wanted to furnish
luxurious quarters so that the
r-adets will he trained for the gumptous
living already provided for offlrers
on the battle ships.
*
Chairman Hepburn of the house
mmmittee on interstate and foreign
'ommerce announces that the Nicartgua
Canal hill will he ready for condderation
on May 1.
me bill which is now propose^ gives
:he United States the distinguished
privilege of digging a canal, hut there
Is neither "fortify" or "defend" clause
In it.
The administration henchmen
blandly eexplaln that Great Britain
already feela rather offended over tho '
shelving of the Ha> i'aun?rf?jte treaty
9
and It may be as well n**'. <io irritate
her by suggesting that this countVy
will defend the canal, suggesting that
this country will fortify the canal.
In fact these Pro-British Republicans
have the audacity to recommend *??
the canal be built first, and when it
is finished?say six or seven years
from now?the question of fortification
might be taken up. Sentiment among
the Republicans is pretty well divided
over the measure, but even if it passes i
the house it will be torn to tattefs
in the senate. The senate Republi- ,
cans have discretion enough left to
know that the country lias had more
than enough of the administration's
friendship with Great Britain, and that
it will be wise not to add any more
fuel to this particular flame.
It is all a part of the administration's
policy of unlimited extravagance
that the war taxes are to he allowed
to pile up an immense surplus in the
treasury. The Republican party can
find plenty of ways of spending It if
only the people will return It to power
for another four years.
It would he. perhaps, of some campaign
advantage to reduce the taxes
in certain directions, but the enormous
expenditures in every direction must
he partly recompensed by a portion
of these heavy taxes, and it Is regarded
as too delicate a matter to
make a partial reduction. So the people
are to bear the taxes, in time of
peace, as long as the Republicans
have the power to continue the exaction.
JACKSON DAY.
THE APOSTLE OF CANT.
Would it he gilding refined gold and
painting the lily to say that President
McKinley is the Apostle of Cant? j
meaning by that cant in its most of- j
fensive term, the slimy, sllddery cant
that disgusts honest men? In none j
of the mantles of cant does Mr. Mc- j ,
is. in ley appear to worse advantage than !
when posing at missionary meetings, |
as at Ocean Grove during the past
summer, and as he will appear at Carnegie
hall, April 20. before representatives
of missionary societies at work
in all countries, from Greenland's icy
mountains to India's burning strand.
As the vast congregation stands up to
sing liishop Heber's immortal missionary
hymn, which long ago burst
through sectarian lines and became
the possession of all Christian people,
we wonder what burning thoughts will
flash through Mr. McKinley's mind at
the words
"Shall we whose .souls are lighted,
With wisdom from on high,
Shall we to men benighted.
The lamp of life deny?"
Will the Apostle of Cant think at
that moment of the blotches of blood
and the foul stains of crime which
he has draggled over the annals of
the republic founded by our fathers,
a light to enlighten the world with
liberty, and the glory of godly people?
We think not. On the contrary, we
feel assured, that after the singing of
the hymn is over. President McKtnley
will arise and shuffle off a choice collection
of truisms from his book of
ranting phrases, ending with a phonntrrnnhlcnl
solci-Hon nf r>l#?v:i?r>/l c<inli.
ments like those ho voices before
every one of his mean and shuffling
acts.?Newark (N. J.) Ledger.
? j
The N?>w Drmnrriiry Slimd* Firm.
The reclamation of the Democratic
party by the people, and its new hap- ?
tism in the faith of the fathers drove ,
the money kings and corporations, to- 11
gether with their agents and attor- t
neys, into the Hannalte camp. They
carried with them a largo uumber of
voters, mostly residents of cities who
were influenced by the ravings of the
subsidized commercial press. llut.
notwithstanding this Democratic candidates
polled a million more votes
than were ever cast for any candidate
at a preceding election.
Four years have passed during
which time the scones have been varied
and shiftinp. presenting new and
Alluring temptations. Hut the regenerated
nomocracy has stood steadfast
through all and today the people are
in absolute control of the party with
their sentinels upon its outer battlements
challenging the foes of popular
government and successfully maintaining
the integrity of their organization
against the assaults of open
and concealed foes. They stand steadfast
for all that they represented in
189t> and without a break in their
ranks Interpret with one voice the new
issues that have been presented by
the application to them of the fundamental
principles upon which the government
is founded.?National Watchman.
Rfdnce ttin War Tmrii.
In Congress, which, at this session,
hns gone to hitherto unheard of
lengths to please and gratify the
trusts, going home without the smallest
nttenipt to do anything for the
people? It is notorious and admitted
on all hands that the internal revenue
war taxes are no longer necessary to
the support of the Government, und
that they are producing a huge and
embarrassing surplus in the Treasury.
What is the excuse for continuing
them? The people nre now murmur
Ing and loudly expressing their discontent
at this useless burden.
Do the Republican leaders in Concress
fancy that they can safely allow
this discontent of the people to grow,
while they busy themselves with the
Subsidy bill, to hand over a gratuity
of ninety million dollars to a dozen
or less plutocratic monopolists, and
other measures of similar flngranoyT
Are they completely imbued with the
Vanderbiltlan idea of "the public be
damned?"?Washington Times. i
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A Sugar Barrel.
"A sugar barrel, boys;" AVli.it a
scampering lli.it announcement used to
cause among the boys in the vicinity
of a country store, a few years ago,
when much soft brown sugar was
used. The emptied hogsheads, with a
luscious coat of sweetness adhering to
tlu- rough staves, were cast out; in the
hack yard, much to the boys' delight.
John K. t'ro/.ier. who spent lib youtn
in Canada, recalls these "sugar- harrel"
scenes from his own experience.
One of the boys was always on the
watch as informal scout, to give notice
to the rest of anything interest ng and
available in the way of fun. T le empty
sugar hogshead used to appear with
considerable reirulnritv Tiwl v.-.mr
would see it. and lifter :i liberjal tusto
liiinsolf, would rush t? tho mill pond,
where he would probably find (the rest
of tis 1>;i t hiii^r.
"A sugar barrel. hoys!" \vns his
greeting. It was enough. rutting 011
half of our clothes as wo \veut, wo
would dash off after our guide, like a
scattered train of camp followers.
It must have been comical to see a
dozen urchins straggling along, picking
their way barefooted over tho
rocks and rough ground; struggling to
put on a ragged vest or a coot, while
maintaining a sort of Indian jog-trot
for fear of losing a share in the feast:
Then, lo, the hogshead; and Into it
the first coiners rushed pel!-moll. Those
who came after contented
with hoping thorp would bp onough for
nil; or possibly thoy obtained a morsel
or two by clever rem-hing from tho
outside
An Inlreqaent Cause nf Nervous Troubles.
. If the average woman tried all the
time to look as pleasant at her husband
as she does at the photographer,
she would die of nervous prostrutlos
i In two weeks.
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