Show JAMES A garfielda GAE FiELDa principle of protection baill holds good duties should be so high that our manufacturers can fairly compete with the foreign product but not so high as to enable them to drive onic the foreign article enjoy a monopoly of the trade and regulate the ances as they please this is my doctrine of protection tec tion if congress pursues this line of policy steadily we ahall year by year approach more nearly to the basis of free trade because we shall be more nearly able to compote with other nations on equal terms I 1 am for a protection which leads to ultimate free baade thoele tooele and nephi all smaller cirios than provo have water works manti and heber will put in B systems as soon as the weather permits what will provo do this summer toward supplying the cay with tood water or course we will constantly have fires and what good is the fire engine without water works all of our fine stores are in danger until provo ia supplied with water works THEBE were to the happy hunting ground during the late warin the northwest |