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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1900. Continut* trom First Page.) Any emergen « “NO MERCHANDISE QF HUMAN | BLOT : of ITT fought for libert: hers have fought for it; because ws it be v have been aad lett anted « Tinectenn soil, has they ore ath veptury. | has made chis| (ruth and ng forth ¢ rt Te Reprbiin qredualiy but autelt > Jesionaries are seeking souls instead of sovereignty; 4 of being the advane * guard of conquering armies nd to up.ltt, haying their loins girt about with Ol? feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace, wenn the ent and geen ne foreibie 1a-| feengnises th sed upon ind bation conspicuous it & place in history such as nal Prrest-piate of righteoumens and carrying the sword of the Spirit A ond os ther tsiania i -- py 4 Ne applicatt ther matt abletts eh ouward march hat they are the citigens of a nat» ci nie © opinien of f this idea ation shal i ymaipotent | x6: her nations as carefully as it tect gher political authority, said weapon of truth ain the Weapon of physiol warfare. 1 wi Rot ex- (he weltome given to our es will be more ‘| army is intende RNMENT. i public tor the glory of all the cmnpires that We risen tended \0 Uke missionaries of any other po CAPABLE OF SELF-GOVE rhe tigen 0 Natemal Convention see] PEED OM TO FILIPINOS. ‘ | 1 Piliptnes GeqggeeooooOCCCOCRSEBOONN *")").". aie CES FREED many ¥ nent and y ; é ; r ' 4 or th The en de t me that : the world to The Filipinos’ capnetty aw- Mt wa aotese ee a 94 that t mye tral Dewey perior to the Cubane—Due- nad agpthing to do with the F savy Depart trim hrones is that man trade aha open new marke's”” Indands, but (oat naval ¥ A MENACE. ' more abe Bis too txmorant to govern iaty eavanlage, BaP ie orem Mania Made the permanent @ ew ne ae it ie { fn neem - \ need his opinion upon pendence on the same terms rhe tein ary, i also un: aaa standing w 1 © 9@G090000000000000000009 "hie 1, cb rem. But 1 O88 prevent Amerianm trade’ Moar posett the Cubans. Whetery at Bantiage Gd) net com- poquar Militariem = turns mae tee Seen the Live. Aé t «that neither the obtaining mor re 18 to hol! \ The shedding of accompanies mm . ; amcome F rights of the people Of] vaiiiiie moever, is an Opie! fon whieh men way Ameri¢an blo! | the Philippine Is paras Sat eal peepee “tt Ie the tgnorant to govern himeatt.| hal !he, Yue and eur ew editiea ‘ama thee ihe joes not make it imperative that we should reia': porsession forever. wer a “ ate Peace to the selence of war, 1 nations, WF th [Regs Gnd Sen panes of cemmnartien, See (Ret blood was shed at San Juan Hill and Bl Ca and yet the F ent erseene ‘ Small army (2 sumoiont > nverta of us. | eo) as A promised (he Cubans independere ‘The fact that the American flag floats $000000000000000000000000 r ait y . if, to euppose that he at at the tite of ak Aatarinen justify, war of over Manila does not com perpetual sovereignty over the islands; “s eings : woverning me trampled on by | Moke tt und th . ay. The Dem ¢ favor Ai | that flag waves over Hava the President has promise? to haul it 2 \ " f a ‘ don of ' n rp ttade by cidimate and peacetul torn f te Peat fee fh its plave Better t war. The Government w ies bee + art of self-government.) rire hi: MM willl te tab ohandise of ‘ed thou (give way to a flag repr a] his ¢ any 10 be aa Oke we o.6t be ' oe to, any pear ie SE] Bata © . s unwise a A harbor and eoatine se of this Republic B lame bet le are capable of welt]... NM} f, bi J haere, a REPUBLIC COR MONARCHY. aan € Ob such &@ Concesstor * weured ®t an WPeuity. " . mn ition of the Philippine ’ ptien It ts sarute all set (Orth Jom@erenic po tform ar sub altted w vofidence to the e \ ; he whole difference between a m vd ag Meoving Go qxgerea the| = WHO WOULD GET THE PROFITS? =| sm Pe ee hitn, | uaeaseevedty indorag, as goon an I n y and a ‘republi may be summ rt helpless ‘l the Ialands at Imperialiam Would be prowitable to the) i The Repubiionn party hae # ‘ fax tat floats over our dead tn 0000000000000000000000000 4), gomiget rs; it ous va Reprint lanted Itself apon (he p h the Ameriean The pi weld Ko to to the gerb-owners, Gee Weems CSrry! ‘0 site mae iat as we hay aiked to ive Indepen:l form of kingePorty leo ere ee 2 BA pie A a Hive soldte®@ tthe Philippines ant 10 the ubene. he bit pined from: vutelde Int erference ee orm republic the ey owned bring dead soidiers Back: it Would be} '! rk out & Speir > iny, juat as we hive pro! 1 the republics of tra tari® law neves ¥ rs a # year with M ° wae ned. proflinblé to those Who would selge upon | *!" p by the Monroe Deetrine predged (> protect Cube, fovernmen * Republtean party has |. And { venture the opinion th» bear the burden. the frunchl it wou! motte ‘ ” Sesapted the Bursgeam tte ane pled | “ Me mate re Breas unde Me tothe oMcals whowe alae ‘DESTINY ONLY A SUBTERFUGE. . itself uper | Te people fol tg Bh. ey ta their | under a ca * be fixed here and pad over there hd When our opponents are unable to : , a each stronger and hap: ng tn 4 to the Vast majority of those engamed 10 | yseung their position by argument they & ee ” a a 0 \atier crushed | the farmer the laboring man and to y s ©) defond theif porition by argument they as compe, meee Se ever ement Malla one er OrUNNeN cher scoupations it woull bring expesditure withou: return and risk without! say beck upon tee exsertion that it 1s ‘The real destiny of the na- he pati fleation of the \reaty before the adjourn: U TE reward destiny, and ne at we must sub- is to ent bh the prin- yet > 4 it we hi _ 1 > g men have. Ine n u h “ sf reel te wat hae bee ate ay ib ia the Philinetee OBPONENTS’ ARGUMENTS _ DISSECT ED. Bermere ani ‘aboring . . , mit te it, » OW much it view ciple of Hberty for the whi 4 2 7 : af 2°) ates moral pr sod our principles - | @eeooooo9sDoOIAIDSIONsCS ake ry Hie quest what We CAN | ene Ge coveltinen, "Was te & comminesth Impertaliaws appeal either ‘ nig fo. * | perin will be scoompany Ht philosophy. It obliter ites the distinetion & " nation’s pride to hee a ee eo In adt very (he WABOF | between Fight and wrong and makes In- : ower ar io the nae itd > Conettial 45 | 8 maa work in the Uslte! | dividuals and nations the helpiess vietime of troumatances, # ” sisted sag ory pat po States; the firs: | > erapl oy Ortenta Destiny is @he ruge of the invertebrate, who, lacking the courage te op- Piiipipos, wi ! s oensi ees NiOLL “Tt iepeat, the SEiaeh cane ae Tiree to came TS | pose error, seeks some plausible excuse for supporting ft Washington said that 4 lig 3 . y prone Wind. han — '|See090000000000000000000 eee id iS en ghvern mont ‘ihe destiny of 18 republican form of gover was deeply, if not finally, raiment wil nfluences pro rive or unfriendly peop e 1) miles} - had hg ialipidier 9 but It can nat te a, oreaeaens ‘nhs all Kk to] stated OM the experiment intruated to the Amerionn people. How different Wash- ITLE TO PEO not avold t Aina his majority, can do what he pleases. Me can| Bote the approa’n . 4 agalngt born milRarien | \gon's @etinition of destiny from the Republican definition! _CANNOT BUY T E (0) PLE. pets 3 I that he has been | “yee ary arkiime more effective The Republicane way that this nation be ty the hands of destiny; Washington 7 What ie our title to the Philippine Is ' et 4 of sottety Wkely to be ¥ * a" yw believed that not omly the desting of our own nation but the destiny of the repub- lands’ Do we hoid (vem by treaty or and mot rater’ rt aoa X Meiant fean form of govggmment throughout |) 1 was intrusted to American hands, Kepabtican government & by conquest’ Dil we buy them or did ann thon hee of sin t ie Land peed pw mesnyhs me brandh »-| Washington was tight. The destiny of this Repu@llc te in the hands of te owa ¥ assime to govern & we take them? Did we purchase tne however, adv howe who enter upgn a de- * Involved Is one of tm wiler application and ch “| peop sent of the gove people? If not, how did we secure 1 presen! opportunity to become a world power T can conceive of a national destiny surpassing the glories of the present and hem? W they in h P the past—a dest he yoni + of towfay and measures up to Oe) stare te ven in wit athe Wilippine lalands and in the CHRISTIANITY BY FORCE. echarare Pepe Bene galas iv = ‘ eay t y . ls permanen 2 ‘ . > inanimate earth has value and when |‘ ard “Hina ihe edad be The Christian feligion will be "taciittated by & colo nets argument varies tn Hehold a Republic, resting securely tpan the foundation stones quarried by 50000 000 vat earth @ moukled by the Divine | nial bolle: honorable retreat from the position which the na-| prsit!vene™ nA par belief that OO GO OGOG00GG Revolutionary patriots from the mowatain of eternal trath—a Repubite applying in 4 d with the itkeness of | aoe there te ne hone see 1 to ing| PrewMence ely red the “inom int ‘Tree destvine practice afd progiaiming to the pois the welf-evitens proprelt oat — all men the e's ' Arensed to the nation's the necond to the} ,, or thelr good and our KiOry mesith they ane eobowea with [h right it govern: itt Mt of the Koverned a cake nite adareneet teded ¢ne the church member ahd the fourth eaters Psi of te PN QB cannot be tonght by the Bl are ore bs governments derive We art tenn aah “0 natives Q sword, nor é@lvilisation by from eh 1 a Rep bt onda who s Iber and in Bb eine xn (a Aight saafost Spain we Maputed 8p ALWAYS A WORLD POWER. (Piipinosd until they» 1 owho B dymams ty public’ ba wateh every a ee vl TP caeeee wd crectar tiie thee we] Tt ina sufficient answer to the first ar- we are,” a at "ey “hier : or tie jo than she had. | mument to say a for more than a cen JOOSOSSDEOSOOOOOOSSRSERES | every. anno , and every ag v | ‘natant ia «pag at ae a" cant or Eee, tye = A quit ¢ [try thie nation hae been a world f Real reaso Repablican ae te ‘ied 1 one plage Unica we are Stilt tb Apply | oly — waly feared. Hehotd an } O in pow oe ca ” ‘ fh r q nal assurance of Indeve ties support of |i everywh blood of the hand tt will ultimately reach} Strengih aml in , 4s thrones ° rid power, put it hae found in the the heart. | qually weue (la . ’ f planted under Amer-| $0) . ieht ant inepiration to those Polition of the mereialiom, fean fag aouner oF lat the) wh deren AY getable Preparation for As sisalating Wefan Repu: | hin? the Sbmacts and Bowe INFANTS CHICORE N Promotes Digestion Cheerful | ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opitun, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. Reipe of Rel LF OTLIPTICHEN fixie. veh hee i Apertee! Remedy for Tor Conetipa- Ton, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea | ms Convulsions Feverish- Pac Sumile Signature of Ne ee g other nations By in the worll's progress ant ti nse our a mulgated others have been promulgated The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Castoria is a harmless substi and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment HAT Is CASTORIA tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves. Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. and natural sleep. The Chiic GENUINE CASTORIA Atways It assimilates the Food, regulates: the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy iren’s Panacea —the Mother's Friend. Bears the Signature of moral factor santa fiamatoe a Hee he iat shineth accepted wi

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