Cape May Herald, 28 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD, YmmSPAY, JULY a8, 1904.

■TOKKB TAI4UI OF CASfFAION. Hi* Vlr*»on Ilu«la»n Cn«*t)r Aflklra ■ ml the B^publlmn Party. ^ Clerk In Chancery Stoke*, who will probably be the Republican candidate (or Governor, **id: “New Jeraey within the last ten years has become a aim- Republican state, and there la every reason why |t should remain In the Republican column this (all. Its •treat and varied businea* and Industrial lute reals cannot afford to rtak the uncertainties that would come with a Demo cratlc victory as that party 1s onranUed at present. The action of the committee on resolutions of the Democratic convention lu voting the gold plank out of the platform. and the unanlmons concurrence of the convention itself in that action, gives no mcotiragemrnt to gold Democrats. Their party is atlU under the control of the elenwutM that ruled in nlnety-alx and nineteen baud red. and the voters will w.-igh this fact carefully when coating their ballots “The same is true of the situation in this state. The elements in the Democratic party that were voted out of power in ninety-three and ninety-four are still In control of the Democratic organisation, and until new elements come to the front to Democratic councils, that party srill. not be ^blc to make an effective

palgn."

W hen asked nboat the probable effect of the equal taxation agitation, and if be had any hesitation in speaking upon this subject, he said: “None whatever. The Republican party recognizes this as a vital and pressing problem and It has no desire Uf avoid the issue and no fear to meet it. It la for equal taxation abeolumly and unqualifiedly. The expressions of opinion I have beard from leading Republicans are unanimous upon this subject. Our party srill settle this question and settle It right. This is a great and important problem, farreachlng in lu effect. It baa to do lines of transportation, with the revenues of our various'municipalities sad with all taxpayers interested in the just and fair equalisation of the bn ideas of taxation. However Important and farreachlng this problem may be it can be properly settled upon presentation of tbwfacta In the oaae. With these facta before the legislature the question la capable of eolation, as are all questions In the bauds of those who are actuated by honest and statesmanlike

motives.

"Jersey City has an especial interest in this matter because of ito unique location. It la the port of exit for the whole country back to the Pacific and the demands of trade and transportation necessarily reqqlns terminal fscililies that occnpy the property which otherwise would be included in the local rata bias For this

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"I am clear in the opinion that the problem can be worked out with Justice to the interests of the other purtt ol the Hate. Our party b perfectly competent and ready to settle thb question, without fear or favor, and with fairness and Justice to all. There b no reason why any Republican who believes in equal taxation should on thb account vote against hb party ticket-'

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