Show SOMETHING OMITTED That fas a stinging speech made by br Chairman Guthrie in the Re Republican state convention at Saratoga N. N Y on W Wednesday He lIe did not leave his remains very much of the colonel except But there is one paragraph that has a particular lar application here in th the west Speaking of the c competition of he said Just across the Pacific ocean with constantly cheapening trade and passenger rates ates arc are populations ati a- a ti tOns ns of in Japan 1 in China in India and they will win furnish efficient labor at at wages ranging from G 6 to lo 30 cents a day for foi twelve hours' hours work york on the same kind of machines machines machines ma ma- chines as American men and women arc are working Shall we now open the flood gates Y Shall we wo now c elect as president a historian wh who but a few years cars ago in the quiet and impartial atmosphere of his stud study declared to the world that those thos same samo Chinese were far more to be desired than most of oft t the coarse oarse guard that c came me c crowding to our eastern eastern east cast ern rii ports 1 That was i intended as an arraignment of Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Wilson Tilson and it was just except that Mr f r. r Guthrie only told half haIr the story We Ve V e presume he only told half because he did not know any bett better r. r If H it was the coming of Chinese or Hindus or Japan Japanese Japa Japa- n nese Se to this country to enter into competition with our wor workers it would be pretty bad although they would not work for any such wages as he sa says s t they cy would but they ther will work for those wages in their own country countr and by our legislation we have hae encouraged all all all' those millions to build fac fac- tones and steel works and extend their agriculture iid There thero they do work at from 6 to o 30 c cents in kiver 41 a day dav in in their own wn home hom countries But t their e 1 products ts earned at those wages come to us with ith constantly decreasing freights and by byo o our r legislation framed into law at the beck and aud call all of the tho interest gatherers of pur ur eastern cities have lve caused those products that those people make maIm to i be bc so reduced in cost ana and because further of f four our inflation of gold gOll at the expense of silver l thc they ler can sell those products in ul our country at prices which American laborers cannot compete with which no generous laborers r in th the world can compete with And neither Mr rr Guthries Guthrie's party nor Colonel Roosevelt's not even cven Mr Debs' Debs party I has as one man nan who dares to get up before an audience audience audi audi- ence in inthe the east cast and tell them the truth about this matter matter r. r No eon congressman r dare daie do it no president ent that has been in the chair since the thc days of Mo- Mo 1 And while hile Mr r. McKinley had none nOle but g gc generous motives while he understood understood perfectly the wrong that ws perpetrated when silver was demonetized he had nut not the thc firmness to check Lyman Gage his secretary of th the treasury when that man b by a cable undid the work that Mr r. McKinley's s s 's commit had about accomplished in inthe inthe tI the e ol old world to bring around international r n- n n ni tion This matter may be he put off yet t for a a good many x years ars because as we understand It a t the tIle men who h made thel hundreds of millions by b that de dc have gone and arc building steel steelworks steelworks works and factories across the tho Pacific with the tho determination determination de de- dc- dc termination to send their products to our our country and sell seU them at prices which will reduce one-half one or 01 two thirds l ds the wages wages of our countrymen here who work and who h try to educate their children and nd apparently do not think that there is a point at which even the thc worm turns turns' and that when that d day y comes comes' our country will win be converted into info chaos b by the acts acts' of men who want to work and cannot get gel enough for their work to feed their children much less clothe and educate them We do not understand what keeps the wise men Den of this country silent except that th they y are arend under nd r such domination by bJ that same money trust that they dare not speak for fear the they never never can be returned Dc returned to office offie e for fear that that same sam power will pursue them into obscurity and not one of them seems to have the pluck needed to die fighting fighting fight fight- j ing g if necessary for the Ihie salvation of I his lis i country |