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Show - PRESS PARAGRAPHS .. Tho nowspaasra generally speculate oa tko probe hi course of tha extra eeeeloa. Charmatoa News aad Courier: "In the ease of a erhedule such aa the woolen erhedula. where the evidence la overwhelming, over-whelming, tt la nonaenalcal to wait for moauia until a board of expert can look Into the whole matter anew and determine, deter-mine, ynst how fr the preeeat protection afforded tha wool trust axceede what it would If the tariff were fixed at a rate to cover the difference between tha met of uuaufaeture In rhia country and abroad." Rorheeter tasmocrat and Chronicle: "There la undoubtedly a strong sentiment smong anine of the leading Iiemocrsta In both houeee lo deal fairly with the president, presi-dent, particularly In regard to the matter mat-ter of reciprocity. The tariff commission proposition la In spot her category, aad offers so tempting an opportunity to play politics' that It will ha -aimoet a miracle If the majority doee not succumb. suc-cumb. . . Baltimore Run: "The Democrats must lay their own course snd pursue It. Knr the extra session their pros ram Includee the adoption of, the Canadian reciprocity agreement, the revision of the cotton and woolen ar nodules and perhapa some others, and the paeenae of (be hill to reapportion the members of consreas among the various atatee. - if they succeed suc-ceed in dotog thia they will have made a record that will be mora than sufficient to aattafy the country." Atlanta Conatttutlon: "When congress meets again, on April f. the Canadian pact ahoukl be promptly put thfoush the houee without amendment and again pre-as pre-as n ted to tho senate. Delay la not only ! annooBCeary, but win prove dangerous. Any amendment will mean the rtereet of she lealalatlon, for It must be adopted as eareed upon by both the congress and . Ui Canadian parliament." . ''. Washington Itoet: '!t saema more User that the majority of the people would rather have the tariff revised right 1 once for sll. at a later date, than to plunge Into revision at this time, without i any sruapeet of having tho work Anne . properly. The difficulty of securing har-aioaloua har-aioaloua action on tha tariff will be great enough in any event." y . . i -?! Indlanapotl New: Tha cominf aee-ton aee-ton of roncreaa haa aa opportunity te dieHnavilah Iteelf miff hilly. It haa before It, flret. -the reciprocity treaty with Canada; Can-ada; and nest. If It will, the chance t further thia world wide aoheme for a tep toward unlveraal peace creatar than any that haa ever bee taken. Purely here la Inducement for any party that la to make ita debut, fa .are; part, at teaat. In the sovrnroent of the country," Kanaaa City Htaiv The rmoerata wllj make a mistake If they poet pone tariff revision, and the Repuhlicane will ntake another mlatake If they oppose tariff legislation In the apeclal ' aeaslon. Nevert hfeleaa, the Democrata should take a friendly attitude Inward the propoaed permanent tacJIT oom mission." Hartford 1 Cnurant: The president, wants a venerei revision of the tariff at the comlna apeotai session aa Utile aa the country does, aad be laa't expeotina tt. But If concrees at the comln eea-ston eea-ston should send him a reasons hie bill revlslns the woolen achsdule. for Inst In-st s nee, or the cotton coods erhedule. w ruees the bill would be elned quite promptly and cheerfully. Milwaukee Hentinel: Treating the tariff a a national, rather than a party, qiM-stlon. and fair co-operation with Prtaelrient Taft for reciprocity, (or a permanent per-manent tariff board, for really scientific treatment of the ex receive achedulea. Would strike the country favorably as re-aasurlnc re-aasurlnc ev Ida nee of Democraiic capacity. capac-ity. ; ,4 Cleveland leader: The deduction Is kraytcal that If even any of the schedules which most need reduction Is taken up this summer for revision cortwress will si most Inevitably be drawn tnto the con-aioratlaa con-aioratlaa of practically the whole tariff subject. And H I not In a posit koo yol , to do that." . , . THE CANADIAN PRESS Vanrouvar Pro vine; "A a umber of Winnipeg girls .hsve organised a 'Pay Your Own Way'club. WhlM they do not object to the company of the young men to place of entertainment, thwy wish to pusei ee I heir financial independence and defray their owa expense. At the opening open-ing of the picnic and Ice cream season the moN-ernant haa feature that commend com-mend It to the youth with the attenuated attenu-ated beak aooaunt.' Toronto Olobe: Ta truth Is. of oonrse, that the people of the I'nited I States, like the people of Canada, ar on i the ktokout for trade openlnaa If the lmocrats think the reciprocity agree-1 meat will prove a good thing for the United States thev wit) pass tt. If they; don't they won't. The effect of the agree-I ment on the political relations of the! two nations will not away a single vote , la congress ' , Calgary Athertan: "What are these Alberta conservative members of peri lament la-ment doing about reciprocity? Tht-v have1 said no word In the house as yet sod msde rw move other than tw bow to the Krty whip. Is tt possible that ihev will tray the Interests of live province and the entire west by opposing the reciproc- ' lty agreement 1" Manitoba Free Pre- The campaign that is being waved againet the reciprocity reciproc-ity agreement is a protectionist campaign. cam-paign. The protected interests are up Inarms In-arms aaminst the agreement, because they regard It as portending further reduction re-duction of tariff taxation." Oust'staer Are vmi sure you'll have my last at the hotiee on time? Garage Ownea Certainly; don't you know there's nothing surer than death', and txt? Woman's Hucne Ctmpanien. ' Two of those cranks who do that sort ' of thing were debating the relative merits of Kanane City and Bt. Ixmia "At any rare, we dw t have to call this a city, said the St. Louie man. "Nor do we have to eall our town a talst. the other retorted. St. Loujs . tt-Dispatch. ( Wtllterfaas, vrToai ar trial mar- j tiaras? . Mr. - Hennperk with surprising spirit) All ssf ei swiw am 11 axf t,, k, 1 |