Show SURPRISE 01 KOMI democracy the tool of the spreckels sugar 0 trust GIVES SIX MILLIONS TO HAWAII robs american producers of ten millions ex president harrlson harrison refers to tho the general participation by all classes claase s in the losses of the last two asars tsars explodes the assertions sert ions ot of the ohio democrats democrat 3 I 1 sept 25 governor M me c kinley of ahto opened the republican campaign in this state slate today loday to lo day he was introduced to an audience that packed 1 tomlinson hall by ex president harrison tle the two famous leavera were rived ru elved with ercal when the had somewhat subsided mr harrlson harrison eald my fillow citizens rne delightful duty has been assigned me by the state central of the party of 0 indiana to preside over this C R eul eat meeting I 1 am to co be its chairit aln jn not Us its speaker and I 1 conciatu congratulate you on that tact fact laughter two years ago this country kasnot was not only the most prosperous coLL country in lh ahe world for it 11 had been before bebur but stood upon the highest pinnacle of prosperity that it had ever before attained cheers cheera this is not the verdict of 0 politicians it Is the verdict of 0 the commercial ro reports ports it t Is the expressed opinion ot of those trien men who fit make ake a profession of 0 studying business conditions the last two years yeara have hare been years of 0 distress and disaster the losses of 0 them defy the skill ot of the calculator c U lator it ha line been said and I 1 think not without reason that they exceed tho he cost ot of the great civil war these losses have not been class losses loes they have been distributed the holder of stocks stock and bonds has haa found his wealth shrinking shrinking and so go has the farmer and the workingman has found ills wages shrinking there HAS BEEN 4 A GENERAL participation in the calamities of tile the past two years as there was a general participation in the pros prosperity WrIty of 0 the preceding years the great national losses tike like those ot of the civil war have sometimes their adequate compensations great as aa was tho the civil war of the union we feel acel that it was adequately earn compensated pen in the added glory dory that thai wile waa given to tho the flag and in the added be carity that was given to our chiv civil ll 11 I 1 institutions r 1 and the unity of 0 the nation r 1 cheers I 1 but the losses of tho the last two years have no such compensating thought there Is no good to be gotan out of rhem laughter except lor for gi they seem to have been of a retributive nature like the swamp into which fl a traveler was unconsciously driven that has ha 3 no conell orating bui allon Rl lon except that they teach him to keep on the foothills tind find on the roads that are on the hi mops we were told the rich were getting belting richer and the poor poorer and to cure cura that I 1 imaginary gi a our political opponents llave have brought in in a time when everybody Is getting poorer great applause P lause I 1 think I 1 remember to have heard onoe once of an inscription on a tombstone that ran like this 1 I was well I 1 thought to be better I 1 took medicine and here I 1 lie our democratic friends have passed a tariff bill that Is ds approved so far as ican I 1 can learn learney hy by six democratic senators and nobody else mr jr cleveland has repudiated it and ana declared it 11 involved perfidy end and dishonor that it was so eo shameful in its character and influences that he would not even put his name to it all the le lell sling ns democratic papers in the country have condemned it both of the old stalwart alwart Bt arlocy ar loty AND OF THE VARIETY the democratic chairman of the ways and mc means ans committee bas aas condemned it and the entire democratic majority majori ty in the house of 0 CIO coi n it now that is i a creat misfortune jt it 1 Is a misfortune that the democratic party was waa not able to evolve a tariff bill that the party part would wa 0 uld accept as aa a settlement ot of ill the riff question 33 but it Is if not accepted us ns a s L ment unready already we have a pro proclamation e arl r aaion from mr r cleveland aid aa sir mr wilson that this la Is only the beginning of the crusade against Arn american erlean indus tiles N now ow that Is it a great misfortune it if we could have been told by our democratic friends tint we were at the bottom of the 1 A well ell dark damp and 1 1 1 we would have br be cunto gunto look up to 8 see ae whether we could not some star of hope we would woud have bave begun to anoint our bruises and try to build rome onie near anid by which we might climb out but ne ie are told there are arc lower depths in store tor for us so this country Is to be held in a a state of suspense it can be ended benl enl d in lust just one way and that la Is by overwhelming republican victory in r when now new york rives levi P 0 artan and ana inmann her state ticket and illinois and those states slates that have wavered rill fail again into line and tho the next Con Cons greez resa la Is republican there will b be MI an assurance that we w have round found tah tha e mait n 4 of this disastrous condl condition cheers 1 I think ohio democrats tho the other day declared ALL THESE DISASTERS of 0 which we mine kuno upon the country under the th mcknley bill acl to be sure pure the mckinley bill was a law until the ath day of abut kt when voon the I 1 gorman german mil bill facell aar 11 11 it had bail been ar we were 11 toning from dry v to day to perecles p chat from rom two welts weeks we to chree or tour four that eliat it would be ba repealed it was wa not IL a hi P adv a v sense that imy any or marm fl wAc could act upon it it was dead in a business busl nea sense bonse 1711 though nugh alive iu on tio the statute books why sar it would be lit about w P rm to of 0 FL a man who qiao ben liand band burred mil lol locel od nv alp in a ce cl 1 for not sul supporting porting hl fam famely llY ns as to cOmPla ln abat the be bill dm not mt arx re during that Ml of suspense pe ame awl and then wp wo are told thit un dar r ih bill tho price of wool wont went down since A ance it has bren been made it Is 1 rolner up that ow ir on the iho free roe uri was wa wit cher than with bugar at a forty per tnt cent all this thin notwithstanding tire llie old democratic dor trine that the tha duty was WA always odd added ad to tile cost coit of me he domestic article general then jhc thc n made a neat preventing G governor 0 Y ern or mck mckenley inley gover ZOR Mc KILEY 9 governor mckinley iro Kinley in his ha speech opened with an tu reference to the AdmInIs tra lion of 0 president ilarra I son on under which he said the tat country prospered proa perol as it had nver never prospered prosper wt before or eliem the address was demost wholly to discussion of 0 the cr tariff especially the effect of tho the demo cracko larin law the governor presented tile tae phase of 0 too law recently niLly passed whick was a startling surprise to tho the a audience die ice tao sugar schedule schedule L E he said in effect provides Z tm a inua it on ot of the treaty of oc 1875 undo made with the kins king of 0 the cawall Hat vallan an islands island under which sit all suir from rom those islands was J tree free this provision was inserted by lne senite it il gives the sugar trust slid go governor 0 rn or mckinley an advantage jhb which has not heretofore been beef suspected TI the sugar p of the hawaiian I 1 lalanda ian a Is under the control contro of 0 the augir trust that country Is the field ot of its pr mary operations the party took toola away from sugar raisers ot of lne state slate the bounty ot of I 1 00 a year and bestowed a bounty of 0 tS a year on le ehe sugar busar producers 0 of too nc Fla hawaiian willan islands Hinds Is elvi ig them advantage over not on only y the sugar producers ot of the united states but ot of the lie whole world outside these islands when we made uie the tariff law at MO and took away all ail the tariff from sugar we v e gave to 10 he cane producers and the beet producers and the maple sugar producers a b bounty 0 anty ot of equivalent to the airm and we sad in lial law that cue cne bounty should shoud for or fifteen years yeara that Js Is all wiped n lpyd out by the taw law or 0 iiii what Is there more aaeree than a solemn contract made with our own citizens touching on tho the money question governor Mc lUnley said our money Is all good whether it be in a slaw ivr national bank notes or green greenbacks backs or treasury or gold or savor certificates cenin cates every dolar Is good bood to get the money out among the people is the serious problem today to day to do this we must not only have something to sel 1 but bat bo be able to find somebody to buy it if we 1 are re compelled to keep it we suffer the 1 loss in whole or in parta part ot what it cost us to produce it banks are with money money was never more plentiful or less employed than it Is now it Is because it Is not employed that we have the stagnation in business which the country and the reason it Is 13 not eni em flold it because the invitation to safe bare and table investment Is not presented sent ed it Is not the lack of money nor the kind ot of money that 1 Is the tr trouble 0 uble it Is the lack of prosperous mcnut manufacturing ac zur slid and the absence of 0 confidence in the party managing manag lne the government and we ive want vant faith in the lie future when cor corl idenie dence and hope are everywhere manifested are busy and labor Is and when both are engaged therein with a fair profit and fair wag wages then agriculture Is pro prosperous a and aid id money has free and healthy circulation |