Show THE KEYNOTE u d Hon W D 11111 of Ohio upon Join dc written to by David Harpstor Prcsiden of the Wool Growers Association of that i Stato icquebting him to change his volo l on tho Morrison Tariff bill replies insensible II I in-sensible letter from which the follow i s is un extract Knowing as I do that the bill docs not I I stand tIns ghost of a clianco to pasa with thus I free wool clause I left in Ite und but wo Iuuva e a majority of at least slxly to htriko out this S free wool clause I see no risk to thus wool growers of OhIo by voting for the consideration I considera-tion of olh htilty On the other mI hand I I honestly belie vo that if it Is considered it will be BO amended as to provo acceptable 4 Keuerally J to nil Interests and all I classes there will be no rest for the wool row era or any other of our productive ludustricil until the war tariff tales are reduced It will be agitated constantly from year to c joarbvoue party or the other As BOOH us r rnrI d u wholesome bill Is passed the country will settle down to business for ten potion or mare and the wool moil and tho iron men d u and all tho protected industries will have a r period of prosperity und rest I Thus Ohio Congressman slrikcJf the kev note to the entire bettlciiient of the tariff iIo question Tho opjiosition of Ills extreme N y protectionists has prevented the adoption H ol a schedule of rates which would jiroo satisfactory ai it would be conducive to tho interests of the musses while sufli clcnt protection would lie afforded the iroJnccrs and manufacturers ot the Na tlon Until this is nccomplMiod there will ho ItO stability in prices for the nn certainty of lie action of Concress ten IIcrR them entirely speculative and subject sub-ject to fluctuation with ocry movement In that body relative to a proposed change 01 rates Although there is not the ightcst danger of wool being placed on thin free list so long as the question re malua unsettled tile pending proposition lIiII as nt present be ulllircd by pur lasers as a damper on prices tutu groll era rouM better afford considerable midi tlonlll rcihiUion of duty than be subject 10 Hit present uncertainty in regard to hue final disposition of the matter The Salute with nil oilier Interests Involved nail Iho soincr the question is i settled the letter for nil directly concerned and also for tine gcnoral business Interests of the country Tlio radienl high tariff men who nru almost exclusively Hcpiiblicans ut re ilireitly rcsiwiisiblc for tIle do ay in HIP spttlemcnt of this cxecl Ilt itlon Their unreasonable ctnands Imve tliirted equitable legis lation as thpy will do until the conservn live clement pntirely ignores them am ettlps upon nnd ndopts a polity Inset upon general rather than local or indi iiluul interests Mr Hill closes Ills communication to his correspondent in tho following forcible and comprehensive anguagc I Imvo hoard of but one remedy anggcstci by 1 tho 1rotcctionistfl nnd that Is to abolul 1110 interim morons Inw nnd increase tariff ibm In other words RIVO our starvini laboring men whisky nt C cents n quart bat olin up tho price of sugar oortco ten unit gJ 1 umtior BtockiiiRs I nnd knit goods and l > lnn cots nud nil tho necessaries of life Well I imt afford to do that 1ublio life has 10 chnrms for mo if purchased at such n sncr lien of principle and pnbllo honor |