Show IN THEmail of Chairman Brice of the Democratic Campaign Committee last week was a letter enclosicg a check for 5000 signed by the head of a Pittsburg manufacturing company The writer I said he had always been a Republican but had now changed his political faith He summed up his reasons for doing this as the desire for wide markets mar-kets in which his firm could compete I with the world in the markets of the world which they could do if the fetters fet-ters were taken off American commerce com-merce He closed by saying Inclosed find our check it being a contribution towards the election of Mr Cleveland and tariff reform Colonel Brice said that this letter was only one of many hundreds which he had received from all sections of the country written by Republicans who were in favor of tariff reform |