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Show I'KI.MIIl.M- HtllllliUN'S 11.11 s. Piiisidi.xt llAiuiisoN Is ila-clJi-Oly attnetofiirtbsr llnauclal leglelallon. Ho favored slivtr coinage up to iho highest staudaid to which It cuiild bu safely used. That standard the ISO J bill embodied. The ta-st Intrrnts of Iho country ihmand that thu colnaje of tllvsr bo restricted to Ils resent limits. The aor man would be Ibo victim of depreciated cuinncy. President Harrison I ilcclJedly of Ihe 01 lulou that there should L nu more tallll agltatlou uutll lh Mc-Klnley Mc-Klnley bill lias hvi a fair trial. Alraady the bill I worklne; lo aIU rove many of thu charges msvla against It. If upon further trial, faults may bo Ivrcelvrd In the bill, let them be eliminated, Lut uutll there la a fair nud Impartial trial, Iher aliould bo no nioru tarlffagltatlon. President Harrison Is sanguine as to Ihe ultimate success of th red. proclty scheme. He is also boxful that the future of the Itipubllcau par-t; par-t; la blight. Haaajtthat a re-actlou will let lu, and thi( tho siopla will Melnltthechampfou of good government govern-ment and enlightened progress; and that It wilt not need ibalnnauihiji apologli auy longer. Tho President Is well itlallej with thoHhlpilug Hubsldy bill. It wa n radical measure, and as a preliminary stepa very safe ono. Knooumgement to steamship line ia bust to beglu with. Ilythl mean comuiercti w 111 bo extended, ex-tended, trado relations eipaudid, and mall trauiorUtloii facilitated. In his o lulou of the work of the lost Congress, President Harrison says that Iu many si)i It was most remarkable, re-markable, and of a most lruortant character. It was performed In the face of harsh criticism and amid flrrra strife, but It will stand Ihe test or history his-tory nud It will receive Ihe approval of Iho country, lly majority rule the country waa built up, aud by this It must I prcsrl. Thl la tho underlying under-lying principle of all Anurlcan Inatllu-tlons. Inatllu-tlons. Minority rutu means chaos and coufualou. The fiercest contention of lb lost Cougres sprung from the attempt at-tempt to 1st. Ulsli a mluorlly sii rim-acy. rim-acy. President Harrison rajs that Iho Inaction or "Force" bill alni ly niiau a guaranty of maorlly rule. He says there la no such thing aa ft lot si qui. Hon abjiit honest 1 lection. The House of Rrprcsvutatlw cannot Ignore the tUctlon of national a In Hon owing to thu prlnclUi at Issue. Ho thinks thepubllcalohucandiUrnilnuwhelhir Hie Force bill will liecome a dominant Issu lu Ibo Immediate campaign or lu tho mar future. |