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WHAT WILL HE Vill President Taft Indorse the Such as La Follette Md or the such as Aldrich and be the trend of Taft's during his Will e not recently enacted a Republican What Some Chicago one I the leading party observes that is a keen desire to know Ln Taft himself considers La Bristow and their asso-Rale sudden reformers to he the Republican it further declares President owes it to to his and the country to speak I Abuses the for the peo-really desire how Resident views the recent tariff revision fiasco but the is peculiarly bitter in its to what it terms claims to plenary 1 from the White House of La Follette Bristow and It argues that Taft may say will not end the it should happen to be the truth that the sudden reformers never really wanted anything but- personal and are willing to suppress their burning thoughts for the sake of the loaves and The also adds that nobody really expects these gentlemen to be suppressed until the people themselves do And it is even more certain that no declaration of sympathy with them from Taft will settle in their favor the question they have The Real what is the issue that these have An issue to be settled merely by the President's saying that he is either for or against Heal is sues are not so easily of j the question of the trust-robberies of the American people under the guise of protection to home industry is at last beginning to he a real and live An admirable illustration of this new like Banquo's will not was by Senator of in a speech before that men's just prior to the pas sage of the Aldrich One Good He that the average duty upon the wool and woolen fabrics that are used in such abundance throughout the country for the domestic comfort of the people is a fraction less than 60 per It includes the duty on unwashed which is comparatively and holds the average rate down to less than 60 per The duties on cloths and fabrics are much and they are left at the very excessive rates that now exist and concerning which there has been so much The duties on blankets range per cent to per on knit fabrics from 05 per cent to per on worsted cloths from 94 per cent to per Flannels carry duties of from 66 per cent to per cent women's ami children's dress goods from 70 per cent to per No Real added extravagant and indefensible duties arc not though there is evidence before this Congress that they cover three and four times the difference in the cost of production at home and There is undisputed evidence to that yet in the interest of a few woolen mostly in New these duties are and in order to enrich themselves these men arc permitted to levy an un just tribute upon the American That is precisely the and there are a hundred others just like that were dogged by Cannon Aldrich and all their when they made a show of revising by paltry reductions or by apparent reductions in figures and percentages whenever the experts of the interests affected would to recommend this pretense of downward Id only a few instances was there any genuine relief allowed to the people from the exactions of the tariff protected Can Real Revision Be the Inter-Ocean is of the opinion that Bryan seeks present the Republican party with a few more decades of unhindered he recently wrote Democratic party must take the part of the whole people and challenge the and progressive alike to defend the protective It says issue would close up the ranks of the Republican party and make it present a united front better any other that could bp would split the Democratic party irreconcilably and drive a million to a third ticket or Republican politician could imagine anything more satisfactory from his party's point of No Democrat could devise anything more If the Inter-Ocean really believed that the revival of the tariff issue would have this effect would it not endeavor to get the Democrats to take up that issue instead of trying to induce them to drop Another Republican On the other an equally prominent Republican newspaper of the one from Bristow's not from the Kansas City observes that the President wilt when he comes the Great that the disappointment over the failures of Congress is keenly and bitterly In the course of his presidential canvass Taft had a series of ovations in the He was hailed as the progressive leader of his His nomination brought unbounded His interpretation of the Chicago in its bearing on the tariff was accepted not only as the interpretation that could consistently be put upon but it was accepted as the right policy a policy of downward The Star says President may have other things to but in the Great West the people will not care especially for his discussion of other they will want to hear about the They will want to hear from the President himself what he thinks of the kind of revision that was contrary to the Chicago contrary to the expressed hopes and purposes of the They will want to hear from him what his plans for further revision Western these Western have made up their minds about They have made up their minds that they are not going to be ruled by New England and for New They are determined that the Republican party's legislative policies shall not continue to be dictated by an of the special interests hailing from the smallest and least productive state in the They are in this fight to make not to make a A Democratic In this this Republican authority seems to be in perfect accord with Senator the Democrat from who recently remarked upon the same theme an awakening they are coming the theater of operations in this country shifting to the Mississippi It's Mississippi Basin that's really the throne of the And when this power comes to the West as it will in a decade it will not be misused to the prejudice of the East the power of the East has been misused to the prejudice of the It will be used for country's v Our Own In the opinion of the Utah that is the real Every intelligent Republican must know that Taft approved the Payne in his it was in the direction promised by fhe Of the President knows even that the best possible construction can be put upon the measure falls far short of the extent of the platform promises and his own pressed He if keeps in touch with the country f i that the new law is a blow to the He knows that the ten Senators and the courageous little band of Representatives who worked against that law have received the enthusiastic indorse-innet of their not as but as the only Republicans in Congress who have kept the faith the faith expressed in the party's declarations and in its chosen leader's We have seen the Utah delegation in Congress with the trusts and the interests of wealth that are not content with reasonable but like our lead and copper capitalists desire the extra profit that the tariff enables them to take Americans over and above the profits with which they are consent when dealing with suppose the President will now seek to get all the faithful to stop investigating the to do as the Herald-Republican of city is doing to let what good enough But the people who stood the party's platform and President Taft's pledges will desire to know something of the help they may expect from the White House and whether the President will stand by the men who have stood By all let us hear the but if anyone thinks that the President's advice he shall give such to the tariff issue will put an to the real that is now we think he is mightily |