Show BLAINE HAS WON He Brings the President to his Views on Reciprocity WHERE THE PIIEMIEB STANDS He Is t First Republican In the Land Frye Explains the Now Celebrated Letters Let-ters to Him Special to TiE HERALD Examiner Dlspatch1 CAPE MAT Aug 6 Blaine has won President Harrison has been generally convinced con-vinced of the practical wisdom of his chief secretarys reciprocity programme and is preparing a message on tho subject Mr Blaine was fully prepared to answer the political objections of his opponents lie shoved how the entireDcmocarttc press of the country by its haste in endorsing him had placed it in a position which estopped it from denouncing reciprocity with Latin America oven though it bi c uric a leading factor in the Republican policy This stroke was so truly Blalnosquo that it amused the President Mr Blaine then dwelt on the significance of the endorsement endorse-ment which tho new policy vas receiving throughout tho south and to cap this phase of tho argument he pointed to the prompt approval of the San Francisco chamber of commerce Mr Hamson sprung the commercial objections ob-jections which had been tabulated and care fully prepared for him He thought he had Mr Blaine in a tight box but the secretary sec-retary then playedhis great card namely John Wanamakcr Wholesaler retailer manufacturer and exporter importer railroad rail-road director and dealer Yamkeo nations Sunday Mr Elaine sent a message over to Mr Wanamakers yellow cottage asking him as a personal favor to remain Monday and Tuesday within call Therefore when Mr Harrison opened up what ho regarded re-garded as his long suitaud began to explain the commercial aspects of the reciprocity question Mr Blame had Mr Wanamaker with them Thediscussion was also participated par-ticipated in by Minister Adams of Brazil Mr Harrison promised to give reciprocity with some slight modifications which aro not yet formulated his support and to address ad-dress a special messageto Congres a on the subject at an early date Mr Blaine received re-ceived the intelligence without a shade of surprise I the President stands by his promise and there is no serious reason to doubt that he will bo true to Mr Blaine the Republican small fry who affect to underrate un-derrate Mr Blaine can go into a corner and bite their thumbs at him Mr Blaino regains re-gains command ofhis party at one stroke Blaine will by his agreement with the President keep his hands off the force bill Its foster father the other man from Maino is welcome so far as Blaine is concerned con-cerned to all the glori that will attach to its passage Tho Republican leader must put it through but Blaine will not help them he knows that the bill is unpopular and that it will be a deathblow to Reeds aspirations in 1S92 Thus is another strongman strong-man put out of the way |