Show 1 FLYING MACHINES HOW THEY WILL AFFECT COMMERCE WAGES PRICES AND TRUSTS according Accord lne adl tt tl alie ida we already alae lI top C anti an to aicken en Tran poi gutlon would llo lie Voll hollowed owed ly by etire tho the iron ago of sept I 1 say BI VS pon ning tons airship factory fictor yin in chicago ii ig juat completed anil and the aluminium car which weighs 23 pound i tile the inventor iii sa s w will ill start for N ica ew york vork in ill three or four weeks think ahu hat this means if his thin can navi navigate gattl t heair wo we ilia may Y next year see ere hundreds of these inadi made birds balting tal ting from city to city and from conti continent rient to con in passengers slid mid valuable freight bow title lino they aiu look and liow flow tiley they will rid aid commerce by i reducing educing tho the time timo between paints now connected only by circuit circuitous oni railroads rivers or ocean routes route 5 cut but horrors what aliat will become of mckan ley lev of protection of if ilia working ginan idail anthof of tho fanner and last but not Ot least or of the hundreds of dearly beloved tariff trusts Accor according accordia diu to tle protectionist already have too much commerce As L onu one of them puts it wry wo would bo be letter off if the lie oceans were walls of fire alence every truo true believer in im curses all improved means of communication muni munica cation tiou anil and all inventions that hat foster commerce arid and cheapen the prices 0 of f commodities but the McKinle see oven even greater danger front from tins this now machine ilo iio sees it tincturing puncturing p moro holes boles in the mckinley tariff lill bill than a full democratic boug congress ress would make of what use will tia be custom houses whet aher airships can cross our borders liy day 0 or night at different points and can call anchor in dif different lerent what unrivaled opportunities would bo provided for smuggling tile the vigil vigilance aneo of customs officers could not prevent smuggling gling by wholesale ani and the alic acup competition in ling in fit large quantities of if pauper made ponds goods would boon loi lover er the of hund hundreds redi of woolen plato aud arid window gla glass is tin plate beail buttons arid and dozens of other articles alti ai tides cles that now sell boll I 1 hero here for double the pi ices in europe or canada would won come collie down almost toa to n common level and what effects it would have upon far banners iners and laborers laborer it would plo probably bably reduce their expenses fifty doll dollars arsi per family and they would all fice traders arid and projectionists protectionists alilce be foolish enci enough tigh to buy all they could of these cheap goods they would even work the harder to produce nil all they could to exchange and get their fill 1111 tit goods for once increased production would make a demand for more labor and tin this s would raise wages III higher wages would meau increase increased ell consumption wheels of industry would just hum not only on this but on oil the other side of the mccau it 13 tin chi Istian like to think that our european neighbors would prosper with us but then it coulden couldn t well ie bo helped obile goods could be exchanged through the air sombat BO hat each eacle nation would get tire tho benefits or of alo natural and artificial wi nil vantages ir in production of all other nations eions this could not lower tile prices in ices of farm products for our farmers ln lai e the beat opportunity to produce in the world and now compete with all othar nations nat rons not lower wages fir it would remove no barriers that tl tho op passage of labor from one country to another allota ler because the thecie ie i is 3 none iloilo to iii 10 move it would in fact raise wages bv increasing the amount of goods tha that t bo purchased with a chilain sum buethe but alie poor trusts trust how low they would suffer aud and perhaps die under such competition tho the pocket cutlery which has lansed prices bricea 30 per cent 1690 would have to reduce prices at least 10 40 per cent because cutlery costs anly about half as 16 much in europe as here the cartridge trust which lias has ill id vanceil prices here JO per cent aud and bells SO 20 per pcr cent cheaper in canada would hino to have a leveling down of prices ices hundreds of other trusts now ini millions butof out of the only of if which have to be spent to blistain pi ili 0 would lia have e to be content N ith ill ordinary or yield up ill the g ghost ost er el lirely such inch are some of the afflictions that will follow the introduction of flying inachin eb if understand elio they will vill bribe air ln to atop on tho air hip which will do them IL 11 thousand imps more harm than pecks on wages v nea will do them good |