| Show republican LEADERS who bear witness against algrain t tho protective I 1 tariff aion WM will D said the lay day of july let adlet the raw material coyne come in let us make blankets that will drive out Engli english engliski sli blankets blanket let us make our 0 own wn eng frieze and peter S boro frosted beaver let us be able to rival england france and other representative nations in makin making lm clothing ION president said in 1857 1837 1 I 1 think hink american labor will be best 1 protected rote eted by taxing a the necessaries of life but lightly and placing 0 raw materials which enter into our manufactures on the free list PRESIDENT IDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS said in his report on manufactures of 1835 the dunyon duty on an all article constitutes part of its pr price lee i in the market it is substantially paid upon the article of domestic manufacture as well is as upon that of foreign production upon one doneit it is a bounty upon the other a burden and the repeal of the tax must operate as an equivalent reduction ottlie price of the article whether foreign or domestic so ion long as importation por tation continues the duty wait be paid by the purchaser of the article HON JOHN D LONG republican Cong congressman einan from froin massachusetts said in sept 1884 there are arc only two ways to reduce the lie tariff one by raising the tari tariff ff to a prohibitory height no one would think of advocating the other the free list is tho the hondet revenue reformers hope SENATOR JOHN J INGALLS INGAILS republican senator from kansas said in october aanon among g th the 0 most villainous schemes of corporate larceny is the sugar trust the thieves and robbers who con t tita t au alt faid 11 up the price bugh ought to be sent sen t to the penitentiary for life sugar should hould be free to make such ca combinations in bi aion W blair republican senator from new hampshire said in 1889 1 I 1 am earnestly in favor of such changes in ill the present law as will ad admit nit free of duty into this section of the country ii iron on ore and coal from t the lie provinces ie ve cannot afford to see the industries of new england E ra aara paralyzed lyzen for the want byant of cheap raw material noy KNUTE NELSON j republican congressman from froin minnesota said march 29 1 1888 worthier NN better and juster it seems to lily my mind would it be to give our people the toiling ma iia ses eq cheaper food cheaper fuel cli caper clothing and cheaper cli caper shelter cli caper because relea released cd from tile heavy and unnecessary bondage of high tariff taxes THE BOUNTY 0 J al C K exx A republican frola california said april 17 if IE a i bounty is ia useful for or sugar not fo for r of oilier 1 let ti lings in all theran alio ranee cof ol 01 articles etli which rich the bill deals at abc c none lit fit tor for a bount but sugar if a bounty haa is a TAX of less lesi burden bunion th than in is a liy y aie sugar consumers d for favor 4 JOS G caon ca on congressman from said may 21 1890 we have already alre uly to the sugar planters over uil in gols coils daina I 1 ask aak lire they going goin to stand forever and ery cry more 11 tile the above extracts from froin 1 republican i ac L C I 1 I 1 es and will lie be folon followed ed f rom 0 t time iino to time with others of a similar drift inthe meantime it way may be of if interest to tho public if ill 11 try to reconcile these statements state menta ai ith the present lore ent police of the ho reau lo publican I 1 part I 1 |