Show MOLE OF be n tails on Tarin quay naj and the election STANDARD special F chronicle service serviced I 1 CHICAGO may 16 15 mr clarkson Clark pon said aid of 0 the tariff bill that be he believed the measure with some alterations would bo be passed reductions duct du cliona ions in in the proposed tariff would be made be he baid said but they would be made in in the interest of protection not free trade I 1 do 0 you believe the passage of the tt e bill V ill keep foreign exhibitions from the fair iso no such talk is nonsense non tenae I 1 hava read it but it la cabled from london by engl nel ishmen who hope to create a scare against the bill that is natural they would cable that a tidal wave was to destroy this country if they thought we would believe it the want to come in here with their goods but they cant why I 1 read bolday a few days aga ag a statement made by a foreign manufacturer to the effect that if a clause in the mckinley Alc Kinley bill passed he would have to cloe clo e bis his factory abroad and move it into this country that is what we want the more of such movements the better it is a giant argument in favor of the bill if we could haul all forel foreign g n manufacturers in it would be the best e st thing that could happen to this coun try it would create a demand for our products of which we now raise more than wa we can consume touching the pan american con gresa gress mr clark clarkson son eaid said ithac that the result of of it cou could il ba be of advantage to this country not at once but gradually lie continued it originated with jefferson who dreamed of an immense republic and blame blaine has taken aleci ded step forward in calling inythe the congress con gres lias has the dispatch of our european fleet to brazil any special signify cance bisone isone N 2 one except to generate a more friend friendly feeling with south america friendly lK feeling such 8 be our aim now when n ben a manufactory tor for instance in kansas cily city cells fells kooda in south america they inget be first to liverpool via via new york and thence to brazil andhor aro are you going to remedy this establish a line of steamers to ply between north and south america of course a subsidy must be given but is that proper suppose we grant a subsidy of and get back is not that a business investment and when the line gets established the subsidy can be withdrawn there are lots of our products which bouth south america wants but what will the steamers bring back south american goods of the statement that our protects protective e tariff keep them out will be remedied in time by reciprocity mr sir clarkson arLson Cl sau imia be he would leave the office as soon as be he could close up certain official measures say in thirty or sixty days regarding the rumor that be he would succeed senator quay as chairman of the national tat ional can committee he said it was visa untrue for the very good reason that quay is not going to resign what of 1892 said the reporter that eaid said mr clarkson is is too far off to speak of in particular but I 1 can say that the republican publican Ke party part y will win and much easia easier than it did in in 18 1880 who in your opinion will ft ill be the republican leader I 1 cant say it is too tar far ahead 11 who will bo be the democratic leader 1 I should say judging from democratic talk that cleveland would be I 1 hope so lie ile would be the easiest man for the republicans to beat easier r than hill much easier easier |