Show POLITICAL GS expounds Expound i the lie republican dec irine trine of protection fili biati ell FOR jo in encillo Ex eichling cillo ind and personal 1 occurs la IQ the rouse between bed beck and cannon ODIO OHIO they nominate kinley fur for congress nick a I 1 STANDARD ar R F Ser senna nue s P ohio aug 27 the political demonstration at massillon Mft saillon today to day the accompaniment of 0 which 1 wae was the nomination of major william mckinley for congress in the sixteenth ohio district was one of the greatest that ever occurred in ohio the republicans of the district turned out in a great en thusia tie b body ody and proclaimed him their candidate without the formality of the usual delegate convention the district baa has been eo so reformed by the democrats Damo Damoc crata rats as to give that party a natural majority of tho voters within the new limit limite bat the are del determined to elect him film about people were in the city which vias as galy decorated congressman smyser early in he the day received the following telegram from J armes mea 0 blaine 1 I trost trust your convention today to day will nominate major mckinley tor for congress hohag been true and tried for twenty years on many occasions ca be he has helped the kepueli cans of maine they want to acknowledge know edge their obligations and help him by theft interest their sympathy and friendship in speaking of the tariff maj major or mckinley said another purpose we declared in chicago was the pledge we made to the people to revise the tariff on the ilia lines of protection how let me recall the pattern pai lorn lly by euch such a revision as a will tend to check the imports of such articles ai as are pro deuced by our people the production of which gives employment tin to our la ia bor br and to release from im import rt doty duty those articles of foreign pr production action except luxuries the like of which cannot be produced at home no one questions but that the kept that pledge in every respect in the tho bill which it sent to the senate of the U united n eted states it has lower lowerd d duties dote I 1 when hen they were viere in the interest of tho people and it hapa had the courage to raise them when to do eo go wae was to inaugurate or promote great industries and to enlarge the field of employment for men and women it if any doubt ever existed that the house tariff bill was a piece cf american legislation for the benefit of the age the american people and in the in a 1 line of the count rys largeant prosperity that doubt must have long since been removed by the manifestations of the opposition which have come from the leading and competing nations of tile world we said in our platform of 1888 we are uncompromisingly in favor of the tile amera american c la 6 system of protection we protest against its destruction deet ruction as a ed by president cleveland and kropo is party they serve the Int interests Sn teresta eresto of europe we vt will III support tha inter esle eats ol 01 america we have given legislative sanction to this declaration antho in the bill bili which has the house with a fidelity of purpose which even our enemies will not question the public meetings which have lave been held field in england and the exhibitions of temper which have been witnessed in some of its great manufacturing centers and in the parliamentary bodies of other nations protesting against our proposed tariff bill must have convinced the most moot ignorant or incredulous that our foreign rivals regard reward the bill not in the interests of europe but in the interests of america they fee flee nothing in it but a diminution of their american trade and a corresponding gain to our own producers of course it does not other nations it was not framed after that fashion the mills bill did not please them president Clev elande elands free trade messages received only american c n condemnation and bitter denunciation cia tion thatis that la the precise difference the american system of protection vr was no not made to please other nations it was framed for the people of the he united united states as a defense to their industries ai as a IL security to their interests aud and investments invest mente as a protection to the labor of their hands band and aa as a safeguard to the I 1 happy ipp homes wines of american workmen if that shall be enacted into law I 1 venture the prediction which will be fully verified ad and which thoughtful men ever everywhere 1 here I 1 will confirm that it will will bring to this county a prosperity unparalleled in the history of the world and let me assure yoa you the bill will become law A republican senate will pass it A republican president will put upon it bis his seal of approval as soon as it shall reach him and another great pledge of the republican party wi will have been kept the congress has passed and it is cow now a law what ie ia known ae as the custom customs bill a part of the great tariff system ot of the country which protects the honest importer in the united states against tho unscrupulous whize h protects our own producers and citizens from the under valuations which have been too common and which it is hoped will take the preat business of importing into this country out of the bands hands of dis honest men and place it where otonce was wa in th ahn hand hands of honest mer chanta chann it looks alsoto also to the protection of the revenue of the country for it is a notorious fact that for awen ty ly five years past by a system of consignment i sign ment and under valuations and the establishment of agencies on this aide side we have not collected within twenty five or fifty per cantor cent of the true valtia tion of the merchandise imported tho the republican house found two treat great industries in the united sates 8 atee prostrated by ft a decision ot of the court growing out of en an error in the tariff liw law of 1881 1834 they were the manufacturers fac turere rs of silk and worms good goods they had appeal ol I to a Demo democratic crati e house over and over again without relief their spindles had bad been and ic in the case of woi abed aed g goods a the injury not only applied to the manufacturers and their erkmen vi but to the tile wool growers of the country worsted goola made irom from foreign wools were driving from our market the tile woolen goods goodle mal malo from american wool tim wool growers were Bul oui farine raring as to well ae as the manufacturer the responded to the appeal of suffering industries end and passed I 1 I 1 a joint nt resolution which received receive t the a api approval r oval of the semite end and the president giving gning immediate rel relief left ohio democratic ofield ohio aug ang 27 at a meeting of the ilia democratic state convention thaddeus E cromley crowley ol 01 Pek away county waa was nomica teJ tor for S cretaro of stale state by acclamation george georgia B okey ol 01 Fra franklin anil and arnold C green of cuyahoga Cuy Cuya aboga hoga were placed ia in nomination tor ar jad judge ga of the supreme supreme court th abo ballot ballo t resulted lo 10 the choice of okey okay leopold kiefer vias nominated for member of the board of public works the platform adopted demands a reduction of 0 ibe the katiff and declares hat that tariff taxes should be for revenue only the mckinley bill was denounced and legislation favored looking to the suppression of trusts trust or combinations which are calculated to enhance prices or prevent reduction by healthy competition the party favors free coinage of salv r at its present ratio with gold and favors juet just liberal and equitable pension laws the federal election bill ia is denounced as a measure begotten in partisan desperation to perpetuate the p war of the republican part party 11 the administration of governor campbell Is 1 endorsed and the platform concludes we denounce the despotic code of rules adopted by the present house of national the lawlees lawless and arb arary proceedings under its presiding officer as the direct results ol 01 a criminal conspiracy to fl plunder under the treasury oppress the deop people 6 0 and per ier the fraudulently acau acquired power of the republican party democrats aug 27 the democratic state convention met at noon J 31 morrow of sparta was made temporary chairman the mention of the name of grover cleveland in bis his opening speech was received with the greatest enthusiasm his ilia denunciation of the bennett com compulsory school law was t also too loudly applan ded the conven convention tion will without doubt demand its repeal the usual committees were appointed with lion ilon W F vilas vila T chairman of the committee on resolutions lutio lut ions D a A recess was taken till 3 p m tie ito idalia democratic contention convention BOISE CITY idaho idalio aug 27 the state convention at the evening session nominated samuel F taylor for lieutenant governor recess was taken ed until this morning south routh carolina politic politics COLUMBIA 8 0 aug 27 the state conference of antl anti met last night resolutions were adopted condemning the action of the august democratic convention as tyrannous and and approve log ing of the withdrawal of delegates who filomana Fill mand mana charges and aspersions upon the party ia in power ere condemned and aser asserted ted to have been utterly refuted in every instance it Is thought by many persons that there will be no further attempt to organize opposition to the FIllma nil canites Wasti alton state democracy TACOMA wash aug 27 the convention of omha the democratic Damo cratic clubs of washington niton assembled here yesterday tor for the of the democracy of the state in an association of C clubs lubs A temporary organization was effected letters of regret were read from ex president cleveland and 0 others there THE florse 1101 SE washington aug 27 7 when the house met this morning the opponents ot of the lard bill led bomason by mason of illinoia illinois at once began begin filibustering the ill fellinge developed led to a personal affray this afternoon between representative beckwith Beckwi tb of new now jersey and representative wilson of washington roll was being called upon a ruling by speaker heed reed respecting the calling to order of representative cannon of Illi illings abis by representative enigo of tennessee for words spoken in debate representative mason was ariti bising cannon for the tone of the remark to which enloe objected between them eat sit representatives beckwith backwith and wilson on either side of representative lehlbach Lebl bach they all took part solto sotto voca voce in the controversy when suddenly add lenly wilson il and beckwith were seen to rise and the former struck at the latter lightly touching him on the breast lehlbach sprang between them and wilson was unable to reach around him representative williams ol 01 ohio anxious to stop the affray seized beckwith from behind and forced him to his beat with considerable vigor at this beckwith turned bis his attention to the supposed assailant in the rear and it required the efforts of two or three republicans to prevent a collision williams succeeded in assuring beckwith Beckwi tb that he bad had no intentions tent ions and ha the latter resumed big his seat the incident was over in a few seconds end and was but little to the excitement cit cite ement meat then existing on oil the floor but it was the occasion tor for jeering aej and laughter among the democrats who witnessed ft it the ilia eagle and mice of the sergeant at arme arms were hurriedly borne to the scene of the conflict and at their appearance pe arance all was quiet wilson sad said afterwards in explanation of the difficulty that beckwith bad applied a most offensive epithet to him and on the spur of t the he moment ho he bad struck him mcadoo attacked cannons Can nona resolutions bitterly what right has his the latter to indict ats peers and hold them up to be the country as leaving the hall ball tor for the purpose of evading a re cannon rose to reply he ile admitted be he waa was bot iota a great statesman eta and also admitted the superiority ol 01 of the gentl maa man from new jersey his flits friend abon abounded lidel la to one thing and that was wind and under pressure it went out lul there was instantly great disorder and confusion mcadoo shouted out that he wanted the worda words to go upon thy the record as a specimen of cannonie le vulgarity carruth of kentucky augi suggested the propriety propriety of cleaning the galleries of ies again at ain mcadoo shouted out to cannon anc it if you oti can to let that go nn on becot recoil as a specimen 1 of your you stable retable jockey wit I 1 can afford to have il it there I 1 cannot indulge in black gaard goar diem ism with you yon you ought to argue with a stable jockey that ii is Y your our sz 11 liter later antho in the day cannon apologized tor for bis big statement baying saying he lie hoped tle vulgar would not bi ba put upon it the speaker theu then stated that he the vote recurred upon the tile cri of sustaining the 4 delisl Iv clelon 0 n of bo the kunfi I 1 speaker holding the land laud bill as unfinished business mcadoo acee to a question of privilege uhe the gentleman Re from illinois Cau cannou La unon nou had made what he called an explanation hut but what he sic lie adoo and sod thos around hini him construed aa as en an additional attack upon him lie ile asked two minutes in which to reply but at the tile speakers request he withheld hie remarks tor for the present on the vote en an staining the speakers decision the waa was once more left without a quorum tho two minutes granted to mcadoo was taen accorded him and he said that he bad had hoped the gentleman from illinoia illinois by a frank and manly statement would hava have purged himself from the suspicion ot of having injected vulgarity into the debate but be he said he had not done doile bo A gentleman was justified under no cir cir came in ever descending to vulgar indecent remarks or remarks that could be construed aa as such cannon said be he could add nothing to what he bad had said lie had die claimed the intention of saying anything that would wound the feeling fee linga a or violate propriety the most delicate the call of the house was ord ordered ored and it disclosed the presence of members A motion to dispense with further waa was lost brosius offered a resolution tor for the arrest of 0 absentees directing direct the sergeant at arins to telegraph for absent members and revoking all leaves of ab sense except these granted on account of illness ill nees agreed to and the house adjourned |