Show PRESIDENT HARRISONS VIEWS PRESIDENT HABBISON Is decidedly averse to further financial legislation he fa favored silver silvar coinage up to the highest standard to which it could be safely used that standard the 1893 bill embodied the best beat interests of the country demand that the coinage of silver be restricted to its ito present limits the poor man would be the victim of depreciated currency president harrison Is decidedly of the opinion that there should be no more tariff agitation until the mckinley bill has had a fait fair trial already the bill to is working to disprove many of the charges made against it if upon further trial faults may be perceived in the bill let them be eliminated but until there is a fair and impartial trial there should be no more tariff agitation president harrison Harri aon to is sanguine as to the ultimate success of thy reciprocity scheme he to is also albo hopeful that the future of the republican party to is bright he says that a reaction re action will set act in and that the people will see ee in it the champion of good government and enlightened progress and that it will not need chairmanship apologies any longer the president to ia well satisfied with the shipping subsidy bill it was waa a practical measure and as a preliminary minar stop a very safe one encouragement to steamship lines is best beat to begin with means commerce win will be ex tended trade relations expanded and mail transportation facilitated in iii his opinion of the work of the last int congress president harrison says that in many ways it was most re marf cable and of a most Impo important character it was performed in the lace face of harsh criticism and amid fierce strife arife but it will stand the test of history and it will receive the approval of the country by majority rule the country was built up and by this it must be preserved this to is the underlying principle of all american institutions minority rule means cha chaos osand and conf confusion lusion the fiercest contentions of the last congress sprung from the at tempt to establish a minority supremacy I 1 president harrison Harr says that the election or force bill simply means a guaranty of majority rule he says there is oo no such thing as a local question about honest elections the house of representatives cannot ignore the question of national elections owing to the principle at issue he thinks the public alone can determine whether the force bill will become a dominant issue in the immediate campaign or in the near future |