Show DEMOCRACY AND TARIFF judge parker a closay k ozzy concerning a V N ital topic speaking Speak iii of the tariff the democratic nomine nominee for the presidency deacy has this to say may while therefore there toK e are re unable to eire give murance of relief to the people from such excessive excess iTe duties us as burden them it is due to them that we state our portion position to lie be in favor of a reason abl able reduction of f thy the tariff that w we be liev it is demanded by the best beat interests of both manufacturer and consumer and that a wise and beneficent revision of the tariff can con be accomplished as soon a as both branches ct of congress ana and an execl tive in favor of f tt it are elected without creating creat lne that sense of uncertainty and instability that has ha on n other occasions manifested itself this can be achieved in providing that such a reasonable period shall la in terrene between the date of the tb enact ment went of f the th statute making a revision and the tb dat date of its enforcement as a shall in be deemed sufficient for or the industry or business bus insi affected by such revision to ad just itself t to th the changes clan and od nw new condi eions imposed what is quoted abr is tb utmost expression after all time tor for thought of t the man wao kit been nominated by the democratic party tor tar tue presidency of at the united states what must anybody think of it what does it imply in all respects it Is simply a distant asser tion that something Is wrong wron and could possibly be b righted were the democratic party to again attain to power it is in about the most tossy foggy expression concern ing ln the tb most vital question on things 4 that could possibly have ema ma dated from anybody anywhere it tin plies simply a lack of definite intention and perspective and comprehension and desire on the part of the like man whom tae this democrats hat nominated for chief ox i entry tt of this coun country stry as to what all ell legislative enactments may be b or ought to be on a most vital subject Is tt it pos pas sible sib that one nominated by one of the two great parties has bo no fixed opinions OB on what should be the course of congress Con fress with what is conceded to be the most im tin portent feature of our future commer caal welfare nel faret this is the extraordinary attitude of the democratic batic nominee under all alts and nd chances that ny may be necessary in th the tariff the republican party which made the tariff which baa has done so much far for the welfare of the unit united e d states is best qualified quah fied to be the judge and adjudicator aich party is certainly best qualified to rog all legislation in the future with relation to all that makes for trade and all prosperity with all that affects our relations with relan foreign nations and all that tends tend to t make poorer er or richer the individual la in any field of effort what nhat do the republicans nay pay and viliam is their heir caud cand date practically pledged to doa do the party and the candi date are pledged to enact such adaptive adap tire legislation as tl e needs at t the country may require while they are la in power they must be the judges of the character of this legislation and ft it would appear that from the prosperous condition of oar our trades and industries they should continue to be the tb judges edg for a lone tons time la in the future what doc does ali the democratic candidate promise H Us premises promises aa an heir to the throne ile n promises a revision of the tariff at some time om main way in the vague TU future and a re which may or may not be b necess necessary arv at all and the country has late not forgotten the results of democratic tariff revision judge per par tiers koes allusion to the tariff Is than weak I 1 Is helplessly droll |