Show TAFT OR Which of These is to Be the Real Leader of the Party in The Aldrich tariff bill in the as figured out by the Senator reduces the tariff rates on the necessities of life out of a total of collected on these That total on Aldrich own figures is exactly of one per Our own already is that this is not tariff it is mere practically it will benefit no it will shield almost every established Position of Senator answers all the criticisms with this one did the Republican party make the statement that it would revise the tariff to means any sort of either upward or lie does not share the desire of President Taft for a downward revision of the schedules in favor of the Aldrich maintains simply that Republican for no matter where it This brought into the open two new on Republican Senators Nelson and Dolliver to a than had any of their Democratic on the ground that it promised no relief to the President Taft's President Taft shares this disapproval of Senator Aldrich 's He would perhaps like to see a new bill made containing all reductions in both the House and the Senate and others Some papers look upon Senator Aldrich 's attitude as a direct challenge to the Recalling the fact that both before and after identified himself with the movement for lower it is apparent that Senator Aldrich was at once put into the position of opposing President His tactics gave the impression that he was deep in the confidence of the present and that his tariff bill was in high favor at the White That was never and was shown recently by Senator Dolliver and by Senator Nelson to be And it now appears that the President does not approve tho Aldrich and that Aldrich knows The Independent That the Aldrich Bill as it stands offers little consolation to the consumer seems to be general-ly Where the Dingley Law carries an average rate of duty of per says the Washington Post average rate of duty under the pending Senate bill is per The Springfield Republican points to the recent phenomenal inrush of foreign goods to this country as corroborative evidence that the coming revision will not be and it asserts that President Taft can not afford to let such a tariff pass into law without protest or The Philadelphia North American a paper which has always been frankly lifts the most vigorous voice of all in denunciation of the Aldrich It A Republican there is to be docile submission to his arrogant ignoring of the party the campaign pledges' and the avowed principles and desires of the let us study what we are to expect from promises increased income because of increased and in the next breath declares that retention of the highest duties is necessary to prevent an increase of revenue which lowered duties would bring as would lead to national Playing The is to discuss the Bill as it now stands as if it were a final He is playing the same swindling game that he played last year with the Now as the pressure of honest commerce is for for any sort of so long as it comes when the deliberately withheld the schemes for the maximum and the methods of the tricks of the drawback when these are submitted at the eleventh hour with the this or as the cheat of the Vreeland Bill was foisted upon the and not until we shall see to what extent of Rhode can make of the President a nullity and of the Republican party a pledge-breaking Stand of the La Follette's a magazine published by a fellow Senator of Aldrich 's own makes the following Roll-Call last week noted the fact that was making the tariff not through public but by private interviews with the of the interests who gives Aldrich his commission to is Senator from the smallest State in the in point of and from any Aldrich's influence in which alone makes it Ex-Governor of Rhode has held up State to contempt as one in which the electorate is corrupted by money and in a large measure purchased and The Aldrich is the output of a small community in which money power determines its representation in the Senate A Standard Oil is connected most directly in personal and family and business ways with the Standard Oil When all is his commission to rule comes from trust insurance and great monopolies and combinations which Standard Oil owns and Aldrich's commission to rule would be void if it were not for the acquiescence of the people of the United States in his rule People Must will drop out of the e Senate one of these but in his place will arise another who no matter what his name or his will just as just as completely for the interests as unless the people Jf every Democratic and arouse themselves and There is not a in the United M there is not a fight to Schism must sue everywhere if 4 In the year 1877 J more friends than l In that year a few tried to persuade Parliament jQ 1 terrene in her it 1 ing their debate that the Jingoism was a political term borrowed fro the English and applied to style of writing or oratory known as spread-eagle or bra I The mild oath is a corruption of i. by St. During war in Bulgaria between and Turkey in 1877 the British under U the advocated English intervention a v behalf The Literal b under were equally to avoid trouble v urged that Turkey be left to Popular interest in the grew to the point where tt f found expression in the if was soon derisively applied to the war and they proudly accepted term has since been commonly ip-plied both in England j ca to parties extravagantly estta- in defense of the i r |