Show to our friends the enemy democrats you yon are constantly springing on an unsuspecting public new issues four years ago it was tariff reform or free trade you made the people believe in the heyday of their prosperity tyr that they we were being 9 robbed by rich corporations and trusts because the working man had a tin dinner pail on which there were a couple of cents tariff duty you tried to convince him with that as your object lesson of af the unjust burdena bardens that he ha had to bear your esteemed candidate predicted that the protective tariff on tinplate would never promote that industry sufficiently r to produce tin badges enough for campaign purpose seF last year under the protective policy there was produced in this country lbs ibs of tinplate and so GO protection has ever promoted pros prosperity penty in 1892 9 in his bis last message to congress president harrison wrote there has never been a time in our ou history when work was vo EO abundant or when wages were wera so eo high measured by the currency in which they ate are paid or by their power to supply the necessaries and comforts of life the general average of prices has haa been such as to give to agriculture a fair participation in the general pros re rity the new industrial plants established since alnee 6 ia 0 wd und us op to Octo october berV 1892 number and the extensions of existing plants the now new capital invested amounts to and the number cf addi dional employed emp loyes 37 5 during the first six mouths months of t the h 0 present calendar year new factories were built ot ol which forty were cotton mills forty forty eight knitting knit tine mills twenty six woolen mills fifteen mills four plush mill and two linen mills still you yon blinded the workingmen and succeeded in electing grover Cleie cleveland land at once there was a chan change gean jn the industrial world wh where ere confidence had haa existed distrust came scores of mills closed down and soon there were thousands of empty dinner baila paila and as many idle men listen to what president cleveland wrote to Co neresa in a few months afterwards on aug 8 1893 with plenteous crops he said w witti th abundant promise of re munera blvd pro production luction and with unusual invitation to safe investment and with satisfactory asgur assurances ances to business enterprises enter suddenly financial distrust and tear have sprung up on every side numerous Num croaa donled institutions have suspended beuse be use 1 abundant bu nd assets were not cot immediately y a available to meet the demands of frightened dep surviving corporations and individuals are content to keep in hand band the money they are ara usually anxious to loan and those engaged in legitimate business are surprised led to find that the securities they offer for loans though heretofore are zo no longer a accepted values s supposed opposed to be ba fixed are fast becoming conjectural and loss and failure have invaded every branch of business busi buhat neEs ES batitis but it is hardly necessary to refer to documentary evidence ito prove what the democratic tariff policy has done for ua for you all lenow know it here M in utah Demo democrats cras throughout the country know that t ariff reform was wag a failure so this year the party cry is that of a ecar scarcity city of money let us consider that question briefly our money today is as good as that of the best countries under the sun and we have as much per capita the united states has eipl 21 per capita and england has only a little over 20 germany has 17 per capita and italy has only 1079 the only leading country that has more money than we have is france in the year 1873 when the coinage act was passed about which there iss is so much talk the total stock of money in the county including coin paper and bullion was I 1 61 of which was i in n circulation among the people in 1896 the total stock of money is of which is in circulation so you an n see that cur money has increased with our population and it is all money of the best quality our silver dollars and on d there are more of them than there are gold dollars are just as good as gold what we need today to day more than everything else is work to set the money we already possess in circulation it can only be accomplished by the election of major mckinley |