Show r ROASTS TARifF Kansas CIl City No Nov Sen Senators aLOns Cummins La Follette Follett 0 Bristow Brislow and their progressive folI 01 lowing joI join hands bands with Mr Bryan BIJon In InI I makIng war upon Republican mem I hers or of congress who passed tho rho tarIff bill and upon the pr president who It Ir IT in that contest I know or of only ono one way to treat them and that cru Just as we fight Mr lr Bryan Dran and his followIng I Such was limo declaration or of Speak Sp alt alter or er Cannon who delivered the tho principal pal address before the annual bm ban banquet queL of the tho Knife an and Fork club hero tonight Mr lIr Cannon said Senator I Cummins alone had rend read himself out or of the tho Republican party part lIe He defend defended ed the ilie rules or of the house houBe saying tho they will remain substantially as the they have havo h been en and are so long as there Is a acon con congress ress Ever since history began said the tho speaker the man In the minority has been bean seeking somo device deIce b by whIch he could Overcome the will or of orthe the Mr lr Cannon asserted that whilo the tarIff law Is not perfect I I It Is the tho best ever oer passed under Re Republican Republican publican leadership that since the enactment or of the new law production I Uon tion In this country and Imports have greatly Increased and that da day b by da day conditions are Improving J The Insurgents and their follow ors era he said are arc seeking to hinder the thc progress of prosperity by criticism and denuncIation and within three months or of the passage or of tho ilio tariff only such agitation can cau halt tho pros era or of prosperIty ho bo declared The said Mr tannon tan Can Cannon non we have always with us and andas andas as ours Is a government of the tho pee peo pie pic the ilio only way to dispose or of him Is to lo move on I 1 am perfectly will willIng willing Ing to trust the w verdict or of a prosper prosperous ous and happy happ people In the elec elections ions In n November 1910 after the tho new tariff law has been heen In operation for more than a rear At the conclusion of hIs prepared speech Speaker Cannon CanDon indulged In some extemporaneous remarks la in which he became vehement In his ob objection to the attitude of at a local paper toward him He quoted the tho paper as stating tOOn today that Speaker Cannon realizes that hIs popularity Is on the wane wano and declared In response to I that statement that In all aJI his long I life lICe he had bad never turned hIs back upon a friend nor his face aWay from an enemy Will you print that 7 he veiled toward the press table and added I 1 am sorry tho editor of the tho paper Is not here to lo answer mo me himself OJ Speaker Cannon deplored what he explained ex explaIned as the tho custom or of some sarno news neVo newspapers papers to mislead their readers b by an Ingenious arrangement of headlines and intimated that tho support of newspapers wa not always necessary for the success or of the man In public life ho cited recent elections In the Sixth Illinois congressional district where h he said the successful can candi rl I Iato dato ato was opposed b by leading papers of Chicago Ridiculing the tho charge chargo that thal the Payne t tariff law was enacted for the tho benefit of Now England Interests the speaker cited numerous statistics to support hIs declaration that products of Now New England manufacturers had bad shown hown a decided Increase under reo re republican publican as compared with th the increase or of manufactures In other states slates Former Congressman John lohn Allen of Mississippi who also addressed the tho club supported the lie arguments of Speaker Cannon In defending rules or of the tho house but lie he said he could not nol I agree with Speaker Cannon Senator Aldrich and Taft that the lIw I law was the best tariff law over ever enacted hington No Nov Cannon never nover was stronger before the people than ho he is IB tOda today ThIs statement was at al the White While house tad today a b by Boutell Bontell of Illinois who hall had called to see sec the president and was asked a about out the situation in congress |