Show CHAMP CLARK OPENS THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN f Republican Hypocrisy on the F Fully lly Exposed I Re Reciprocity C of McKinley Dead of the Democracy Is j Tariff For nev Only i WASHINGTON AI March vv en lve Champ Clark CIrk or of M Hurl to today ay added a 1 ve chapter to the m or of the tho Democratic p party In the dolly pry or of a carefully speech t on the tariff qUe lit In te house Mr lr Clark MId In opening We go forth to battle baUle and genuine cel In on our banners He then drew a line Une of the tariff Idenor of the two par parties parties ties and dwelt at on the pat declaration ot of the Republicans Me He called attention to the entin element ot f that party who ho he fild ald marched under the banner or of the Iowa Idea and inferentIally he classed element as Democrats harmony armony which they spelt spell w with th a big big bIb H H said aI Mr only on the surface whIte while dl dIssension the g 0 p and through They may maybe maybe be able by book and b by crook to get et together for or this election but that there will be n a sloughIng off olt or of the party which will amount to a spilt In Inthe inthe the near future 18 l Indicated by all tile or if th the times Republicans Are Sullen That Colonel Roosevelt will wUl be nom mated appears appear to be a certainty but hundreds ot of thou ands ot of Republicans Will wili support him under prote t The stand patters will make the thc platform but a large majority will receive It It fact act the readIng out proc eMs of t the tariff reform Republicans has already begun Mr lr Clark referred to the tives Hepburn anet an Grosvenor as lu Iu of the first magnitude In the galaxy and high priests ts In the temple or of protectIon Hepburn Taken to Task He took Mr Hepburn to task for lor saying In ina a speech that the production o pig Iron In this country had In If ased from tons ten years ago to tons in 1902 Mr Clark declared that In the prod production cUon 1 In the United States was tons He then Quoted Mr H burns state statement statement ment In this same speech I 1 live in ina a 2 county of 2 1000 people a farming community There 18 1 not a industry In that county count and corn com cornn n on it as B By that one ODe df declaration n unwitting lj uttered no doubt the gentleman from iowa answers rs completely aU all the Heak spee he h says u as to boW Ibos the bel s the fa marm Mr rn claim dat the prIce or of steel had been r In the from a ton er th Wilson tariff to 24 4 u a ton now through an Industry built up by a Re Republican publican tariff tarla anti and AmerIcan it was an AD assertion saId Hid Mr 1 Clark which h might satisfy fy Republican niem of congress congre but would not deceive Intelligent man elsewhere as to th cause ot of this reduction In price or of steel whIch wag wac th dIscovery y ot of the Bes Bessemer emer process ot of manufacture Republican Reciprocity The re reciprocity speech ot of Represent Representative DAI zell delivered in the house recently was given considerable alien atten alienI t I ion by or Mr Clark The keynote or of that CR he declared tg be his sn n tEnce Republican re 1 Is reel reci reciprocity In n and nothIng el else elseL L This doctrine he said differed very 3 idely from McKinley recIprocity the f foundation prInciple of which was ox pressed by Pr at Bur fa falo 10 In these word worde We Ve must not repose In fancied se e security that we can forever sell Hil very every everything thing and buy little or nothIng President Roosevelt had bad endorsed McKInley Idea ide of o reciprocity Mr Clark lark u asserted by to the sen te an ex extension on or of Uble rati fi 11 Uon or of the reciprocity treaty ty 11 ted with France under the direction of Pre President McKinley treaty treat scores and scores acore of articles In France e and AlgerIa and andalio nIt alio In the States on which a r of the tarIff was vas provided prodded fOr r A Marked Change It If Republican reciprocity on Feb 29 1901 saId Mr Clark the day in the gentleman from Pennsyl Pennsylvania Pennsylvania vania made mad his speech was what he lared it to be then a vast ast change had tome over the Republican dream since those two Republican presIdents president sent those trel Ues to the senate The Democratic position on reciprocity ity Mr Clark stated had been set forth by Mr Williams the minority leader It ts is he ald an statement upon which we are willing to stand In the pending cam eam and hereafter It Is the Demo DemocratIc cratIc party part believes that When on an any articles that go to Cuba or any other people face of the earth you ou get getan getan an agre agreement m nt to reduce the burdens of theIr by reducIng the du duties ties in their markets you ha have cop toned a benefit b up n their risum rS I and also on the producer b YOU enable the in tuba or elsewhere In any country en entering tt Into these recIprocal relations to th g gOt t the product at a cheaper price That Teat enable those who have been bu buying ing It to bu buy more and those thos who have haye hitherto not been beon able to buy any to buy bulo some and that In Increases Increases creases the volume of the or of American products and benefits the American producer by enabling him to sell more goods at the old profit and thus both partis to the trade are ben benefited The Stand Patters I The stand Mr Clark at attributed attributed to General Grosvenor who he said was Interviewed shortly after the election eJection In OhIo In November er 1901 and In exuberance pf f spirit sais sai l re regarding garding the election eJection It means that there Is no more prospect of the DIng DIngley Dingley ley tariff rates being tinkered with than there Is or of the ten command commandment meats ment 1 iri rr Clark spoke of the Iowa Idea sa as expounded b by Governor Cummins and said ald By advocatIng the Iowa idea Gov Governor Governor Cummins has become the bete or of the stand patters and they would him tram the Republican church without de deal l an and without ceremony were they not afraid that like Uke Samson he would pull do down n the temple upon their head as well as UDOn his own The recent lecent efforts of the AmerIcan Americ n association e jn in to enforce the I law w wa a the paper and declarIng its Itself Jl In favor tavor of removIng ta taff ff dutIes On pulp and white while paper was dis discussed cussed by Mr Clerk Clark This association said he was largely Republican in membership When V hen consumers or of the articles controlled by trusts In general have raised a howl bowl these same Republican Republican lican editors who now split the welkIn with yUh their protests against extortions or of the paper tru trust t have haYe looked on with witha Ith Itha a sardonic grIn on their faces and have about ns as much sympathy for the vie vic victims tims as 85 the old woman had for the eels squirming In her hot In three congresses I have bills to place wood pulp white paper and all aJI the Ingredients into the corn com position on the free listone or of the preparations now urged by the Pub Ushers associatIon as a remedy for trusts DId the Republican members thereof aid me mc any Not that anybody heard or of Now the iron enters their souls and i 1 am glad of It Tari For Revenue Only The other day In the commIttee on ways wars and means menns I caned called up my bill to place woo woot pUlp white paper and the thereof on the free Cree list Democrat in the committee rot vot voted od ed the bill and every Republican vot d against It The They being In hi the majority It was defeated ted Mr lr Clark declared that there is 18 no free trade party In the United Stat and quoted nt at length the Democratic position as outlined by Mr lr Williams the minority leader In a magazine ar tide Ucle the po position tion taken beIng that tariff for revenue only was the doe doc doctrine trine trifle or of the party I |