Show TARIFF QUESTIN QUESTION I SOLVED BY JUDGE Joseph E. E Frick Delivers Delvers an Address ss at the Uni Uni- I CAUSES OF PROSPERITY RIt of oC Free Trade and Protection Are L i. Illustrated to itt tf Political Ihu I Sence League 4 Young Toung men nn anti and young oung w women be become become be- be I- I come come familiar not only with wih time the theory with American hut hilt wih of or the government go Its It practice Combinations are ame Ilk gal anti and wrong and should be broken tip up 11 and ant the time power for 01 doing this lies within with I in It the time power of ot every intelligent American Amer leant lean voter Do not not be le partisans do donot dr I not be one-man one theory worshipers I bo be and keep th time the government in mm practical go those paths which will wi le be lie of the time most nioSt benefit to the time many These were the closing words ot Of Ju Judge e Joseph ph E. E 1 Fricks speech before the University political science league of or time the the University of or Utah last evening on the tariff question In Jim the judges judge's address h he lie started back to the time earliest rl t history of La tarm and brought it down own gr gradually ual to time the tariff of today I He n said In part fn Hamilton's Hamiltons report in iii 1700 1790 when lie hi tf of or free trade laid lall ba bare th the tho question Queston hi itt and I Its effects upon government gO which he lie strongly advocated a high protective tariff tam his hint a assertions s Uon have have- proven ln true tru to history down lown to the present ent time The Tile government a was vas suffering In 1824 from rem tho the effects erNt of ur the tariff of o if 1816 In 1824 18 1 the tariff known as the tho Tariff Tam of ot Abominations went Into i b by which tho time condition In the time country country WI was partly party rel relieved ell J AI JI I question queston this time the tariff was not a partisan Ih Views W In a em speech in 1828 V Webster urged the the people to depart from front sticking litany to lit any given set of or rules but hut to change their views with the change chanGe In condi on l- l ton Lions This year yeat the tariff was again enacted and we ive enjoyed prosperity until un un- S til iii II 1832 In 1832 the well WEl known compromise com cent compromise promise act went Into effect which provided for 01 a. a gru gradual lal decrease In time the tariff for rOI ten years ears at nt which time the th tariff was wa only it to be le 20 per lr cent oCI of oC I tine the original tax In Tn less than thun ten lu-il n nyal years yal this timis act I led to the time terrible panli- panli of M f I 1837 which completely ruined the thc A American manufacturing Industry ry American A industry however r. r was wa aga again Ill stimulated b by th the tho tariff act of o 18 1812 12 Time Tho south then supporters of time tho lw hl high h o tariff saw sav s sIt fit It to establish lish Ish mm 1 manufacturing industries tes on the tho grounds of or time their great grat plantations These however however- l' l failed owing to the rr fre fre- labor th then bert 1 existing In the tho south Routh and andin in IS G they again a advocated and anaL brought into effect the time tariff act which Is th the nEe nearest ost t to free fre trade wo we ha have hat t ever evet had Since th time the abandonment of free lal labor laborin it in the south have ed with wit lh Ii remarkable success still sti th they u I of h low iov tariff 1 oc Causes of f i iF C the th oT til J Jo adoption l the lie tariff hulf v i o of I 1 th time tho country enjoyed eleven l. y years ars of oC prosperity r and arid the Il people were convinced u that lint it was wa due u lo to th tim low lots tariff tam It I was aR In truth r hl bitt duo dime to time the Mexican war al the Irish h fa famine In- In mine time the revolution on 01 time the ti tim the Crimean an ar wal until and I tho he h discovery diScover of or gold In California Then came time the th re relapse r-e- r lapse lap of I 1 followed I by the 1 election clo of or Lincoln in 1360 from which time limit W we ti-c had imad time the protective I cl tariff tiem-Iff tarle up to tn 1873 when Iwi th time the tariff of iii I w was again me- me re repealed Ile pealed followed h by ti- the tl ito resumption act net of 1875 In 1870 1879 IS tIme the th resumption act net was enforced ced an and amid specie ocie act established establish ed eel el has hami ha boon leon In Inn II effect eti ever eter 1 since flue Tho next noted tariff bill was it-as the McKInley bill of which went out omit of in lii I 1894 but was reestablished m by time the Dingley bill of 1850 Judge Frick then recited time tho effects of the tho various bills upon manufacture im immigration mm- migration and amid showed that mat In 1900 there wore e more people canto came to tIm tin tin- United States Slates than were um at that time timmie in iii the states of California nia Oregon Washington Nevada Utah Ulah Wyoming Montana Colorado Nebraska and South Dakota to Judge Prick Frick congratulated tile tho so- so on omm Its novel scheme for tin tin- political education anti and urged that it bo be followed out Ut to I the betterment bettem of the tho whole coimi community mu n RI- RI Tile Tho Poet lecture tire was preceded by a solo from Miss MIs Zora a Shaw Judge J. J II II Moyle will speak on time the Democratic side of time the same question February 21 |