| Show ISSUES OF THE PENDING CAMPAIGN 1 IN x the thea 46 revow 1 V to for r much march there JR ja what might to ie termed A symposium of opinion on the issues of the pend pending ienir presidential campaign from many of the he most moat prominent lights in hi american politics senator jamas mcmillan of michigan ganis is of opinion that the great questions of the time most in need of settlement are the tariff the fla finances and the franchise in the MoX mckinley inley bill the theory of protection has haa been carried to its logical conclusion articles which can be manufactured at home are protected ted while those which from climate and other reasons can not be produced at home are put on the free list this is the theory of a true tariff according to the republican Republic su aden idea and with it the party to is prepared to enter the coming campaign of course the senator does not neglect to mention the benefits of reciprocity as an accompaniment pani ment mout to his party bartys a prote protective idea of tariff in relation to the financial issue he says that the present col coinage page law in more mom or low lew a temporary expedient but the party will main tain that aitio 4 to the best beat possible solution ot the financial question for the time b being 10 17 T the question of elections in the south W will not be from the lodge bill point of view president of a i con aon partisan to devise measures which shall ensure free sad and fair elections will mil I 1 be on representative MoMU liR of ten geow 14 of ako tko th opinion that his party the will go into the fight with the economy conomy et in public polio expense no force bw bi 1464 1 aad tariff reform the last promises 10 0 o be tho the main issue ilsup in ap be ie campaign tue the democratic party wl walli ajae pill with its bounty subsidy beld and d cat cwt clauses entirely mr hakea akes ho fio fe ferace nate t r to the a byver er question que f senator n vuk lacock heacock of new A dwells olt P on daiy reform eay U i tae le duty duo of abe ta law 1 power of the dea ot tariff legislation bap appio io a billin the pta present t C can great A baing the battle on brov i ile meantime I 1 that tv MOE lc Kinley g yale y bill ama m be antagonized ang th d ia J all L 1111 JP jita features bux tnt the mills pw can not be taken as aa a platform because t would not provide sufficient money for government aae it would not meet the sugar issue which mr air hiscock dwella on 04 as likely to be an important factor in the next campaign representative B R P bland of mie thinks that tariff reform will be the main lisue issue however be is opinion that the force bill idea of the republican party will enter largely into the struggle igle it was by reason of this that the overwhelming maj majority arity of democrats in the present house ahouee was obtained he is the author of the bland silver bill now before congress of it he says the people will make it an issue it is disturbing both political organizations it may find its solution in the way the tariff when mr fly greely re was nominated tor me pres presidency dency by br the fhe Demo otist io 1 teave atlas an the dig H tricas the executive not to interpose bs ble individual as IL against aa ex elk at tho the ballot and into legislation by congress senator hale of maine says the republican party will make the fight entirely in sustaining the mckinley Mo Kinley bill the present coinage law restriction of immigration subsidy for steamships and free and fair elections representative breckenridge brackenridge of kentucky and governor Go vernar merriam of minnesota also give their views but bat they are mostly in line with those given by the mentioned ore statesman |