Show Jt 1 i MP MR WILSONS WILSON'S WILSONS WILSON'S TARIFF VIEWS f Governor or Wilson is making a personal appeal 1 in ill New Jersey that Senator James Smith Jr be defeated in that state declaring that lie is a non- non progressive progressive progress e and nd goes away back to the time that f t the e oth other r Wilson bill went up from the the i house to the senate under Mr 1 Cleveland's admin admin- s 0 Q It will be remembered that Wils Wilson n framed a abill if bill hill passed it through the Democratic house and fent 8 sent it up to the lie senate that Senator Gorman tore T it to pieces J putting utting nearly amendments upon 1 it and making a f fairly ill r protective tariff bill In L this shape it was returned to the house accepted t L and aud sent to Mr rr Cleveland who was so furiously angry over oyer the changes that he declared it was as f perfidy and dishonor to 10 the Democratic party reV refused re re- re- re V r. fused to sign it and loft it to become a law by byi lapse of time i No Now Mr rl Wilson Vilson in in his charges against Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor br Smith says 4 Ir Smith Sinith was one of ofa oCa a small group roup of or senators calling call call- ing themselves tl Democrats who at that critical and hop bopo- bopo ful fiti in our politics utterly defeated the tho of ba lila His election now nv mi might tit bring the party part with similar disaster disaster- and disgrace r. r faco fileo to face a J. J Now Now- after aftel that Governor Go Wilson during all the r rest t of the lie e campaign might as ns well keep silent S on n the lie question of ol the tariff hec because n se it shows how he sta stands qs lie w wants another Wilson Vilson tariff bill 4 we we refer to the West Yest Virginia Wilson Vilson and on 1 such a bill he proposes propos that it shall shaH h be- be fair to th the t f people and shall not riot interfere with legitimate busi- busi busiS S ness Now if voters will remember ho how they felt felti j i when that bill when up to the senate as pas passed by bythe f the house they can can bythal by recollection decide whether wh or not lOt ill ill vote vote for vote Wilson It t 2 ht have e closed 9 g nearly a ly e. ey y fac factory pry in n the thC t theu S u nO b Arit w was vas s thc l oi o c-o it lL for or a year ea before fE e S 'S it was vas passed had caused manufacturers t to only and In in stock k to work workS work'S special ial orders iders not lay any apy I S 'S upon And so sure were Mr rr Cleveland and Mr r V r Carlisle secretary of the treasury that it would S f pass that Mr Ir C Carlisle warned warnel ships about to sail saU loa loaded ed with with foreign goods t to postpone their voyage i X until that bill should be passed S C The of silver which Mr l Clove Cleve- Cleveland CloveS Clove'S S 'S land bulldozed through congress had prostrated f business there was no mone money in the country except ex- ex S in the strong boxes To fo that he lie intended to i add this tariff bill and our belief is that the purpose pur pur- l pose behind it all was to break up the great manul manu manu- 7 l J c institutions of the north because down i 5 deep Mr r. Cleveland had bad been a copperhead through gh S f the war All AIl his sympathies were with the south S. S x and taking his cue from them thought that as v the south Lad had a monopoly on cotton the thc tariff f could do the south no good and the destruction of 7 the protective principle in the thc tariff would do it S. S no harm He had talked as sweetly through the c campaign as Mr Wilson Nilson is is' talking but his purr pur- pur r pose was to destroy the protective tariff and that f 1 the 1 principle with th the Democratic Democratic- party No pH how much macli in local oeal places s they may talk t. t about bout a high tigh tariff and sa say they only want wan it reduced reduced reduced re- re a little to fo be fair their object is to destroy it and that makes males it all the more criminal on the lie i V part of Republicans who are chasing after Mr rl I Roosevelt Roose because their work although the they do donot I 5 not understand it that i is if some of them do not un- un un-I un it is not to elect a president nt but to defeat de de- w feat a Republican president and every sheep or r lead mine owner in Utah that chases the Roosevelt I ignis g is fa and will vote vole for him bun in November No- No 5 embers vember s 's s i. i L. L truth preparing to give Half naif a vote to o S 'S 5 r. fr Wilson for fOI the object of those who pl pull ll th the J is' is to fo have Colonel Roosevelt take away hOUgh nough otes votes from Mr r Taft to give the electoral S majority to t Mr 5 J That is the absolute fact in the case ease and when en who formed formerly were Republicans s are re told this and nd they sa say they dont don't care that care that they would r r rather thel have bave Wilson Vilson than Taft that Taft that shows that f tte y are arc no ito longer Republicans but are at sea and S Ji lave Have e staked all on i a proposed new party It will be e noticed that Colonel Roosevelt has dodged the t tariff riff question tints thus far in his campaign lie nc says Rays Jfe will discuss it later Vh When ii that discussion i comes fn es it is easy to predict wh what t it t will be lI He will gay sa he favors VOlS VOl'S a protective e tariff hut but wants a a. tariff i tat will be 10 no flo oppression to the poor pOOl m men n of the iJ country Now Nov of the poor men of the country country- those tose W who seek seek labor by bt the month or the day a day dayaS a S full T rull majority are arc working worl for protected J jf iiii-ers iiii r rs and the tile others engaged l ged in agriculture deot de- de ot end upon manufacturers to lo purchase so much of products that it will keep the price up to a I wage wage- They rhey ha had i remember 1893 1693 or orI Lit if t they i do not thes the's had go go back and reid read ni hist of 1893 1894 and 1895 an what h history r o. o see Sec S t a 11 PY pct t. t 1 if f 41 nil 11 t 1 f 1 1 r Y Ol d V y Mi- Mi Ii Pubs ti in u if his liis talk talk-s 1 j. j d tea nic soon Should Should Mr Il Wi Wilson p predicted a p panic very very soon boon be bo elected and with him a a. D Democratic house and senate t there ere will wiIl be beno no danger of a a. panic but there will be bc such a stoppage of industries throughout the tle United States such of gold by bj those who have hive the gold that the people will make the same sarno resolve they did after affer 1893 namely 1893 namely that they will retire the Democratic party at the first opportunity It is on this that t Colonel Roosevelt is counting He hopes bopes for for- fore forthe the e election of Mr rr Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son this year car anticipating that he lie and liis his friends will wiil make such a botch of governing that tho the peo- peo will win turn hInt lovingly to him in fn 1916 |