Cape May Herald, 25 March 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

PREtlDCNT TAFT ON CLEVELAND •pok. Memorial MtHm l> ^ York Lot Thu>»a»y. v Tribute* to ■one.

nor H 4be' . the UXe Pl^WetM Ororor CVreUnd »t mcKoortui exerctoe* in which i‘rr*l dent Tkfl, Ooreraor iluche*. Chief Juatice Fuller and Jfnjor JJcCteMnn — r ajjd'wefwk) huadre

r New York** nvowt |

. »9»> borta'

where the memorial

Mot «ete»aa. > toAe. ooCTipted ■ bts

^ reduction of Jh*

ukkt it A tfriff for -r* ■lUc-ed'iU ;r <ectTVe

CWroecle HaU am decoded With palm*. French Stall*i. which wi akmc the front of the elnttv. *ud POU

tW» of t

> fectooned 1

a flax* Ttw hrlUiani

dieoce care a heartr cheer w

lYvjddeiu Taft. Qorcraor

Chief Juatice Fuller. -Mayor ttr.-teJi.,, toe ether with former aecrutary * Slate Richard Omlcj. Jud<e Oray Creel dent Wooddro*' Wlleon, Andre Canieche, Or. Leman Ahhott. Re' Or. James McLeod, of Cape htay.aad other* promlneat U U» etty. took

their place* oo the *t*xe

ITeaidedt Ta* Wa* Introduced by

Jtaym sNpCIelloti. who called upon tLa Seimldlcaa

} flee and be preaented

the president of the United State* The Frealdent spoke wfth unusual terror In hU en}o(iea of Mr. Oeve iand. and frequently the course of his nddrea* was brokeo b> applause He

"CWorer derelaad wan as eomple-

L-mcoln. Without a oollece education he prepared Mmeetf for the bar. Hi* *lf# was confined to Weeteru New York. HU sUtoo of (orernmeo

s pore product of the

travel. wUace Statea, affected by New England oeetry and the atmosphere of a dec-

•pech. with a mom of public doty that has been exceeded by no elates man within my knowledge It was i ■CrtOK in him that be rarely .wro anything, whether In the form of taivai* or public communicaUoojhal the obligation of ah i the public interest was not hU chief theme. one. By hie adminlatratiou of the al fsbw of Ms city ad Ua Mayor he showed his powS- of reefs!ano« of overcoming the influence* made ftr cocrocUtm and ssecHgenct

party and

■pread over Ms native State of New York at a time when such an smtwi* as hU scorned exceptional, and his standing before the community be came a political asset for the Democratic party, that even those who hat hot Buie sympathy with hie prind i were glad to

I waa sleeted by thi Yotes not only pf his own party, bui of hundreds of Ihnti—ixM of tbe Repabtlcan party. Tlw discharge at M.

l reputation that h< had acquired as a Mayor. Before b< bad ceased bla office as Mayor, h< had bsao elUed Oosernor. • Befon he had ceased bla office as Governor he bad been elected President of tb<

e Presideofial

cajutwiga of JW

dal and abase, but Mr. 1 through it retaining the confl ’ “ hrtcan'peoiite in Mi cour**e«*od honesty and bis stogt. purpot to b • Mr. ClereUod was a Democrat He was a idfftisan. H* believed U partiee. as all

•uccess and efficiency ^ ^

ward the merit system nf appoint menu In tbe public sen**, aar the spoils syatam; but ha ha< a Practical cornmne^annee Her of Up ProM^a befftrw-b«. _aa^a*t win

Htf B

a foe

theory i

a*»hh.i*. hre.’ ft ws

areesivr sad afflrmalWe

accordance with ancient tradUioos oi

Iba -party.

“I do not neqd Jo ftNUr Into a dls ■us*foc of tbe merits of tha leeu.. hut oommant op It only as lUuMra Ong Mr. OeveUnds ebaratfter. H< was positive He was afflhnaUve Ha was courageous. He believed it parties. Hs believed In party policies, tod he believed In coexistsocy in re ,ard to them, and M did not beli>vt in trimming down a poltey to catch

"The first time Mr. Cleveland was .n power he was opposed by a Re jwbflcaa Senate. This gave little op port unity for any radical change by eglslaUoo la the prevfoo* poEclos of

opportunity for Mr. Cleve-

land to point owl to the country the fact that our governmeM fi a govjrnment of three distinct branches.

ludlcUl, and that the Executive has

vas no right to Invade.

•‘Another great debt which the country owes to Mr. Cleveland is the ■ssertion, made through him as Its kief Executive, of the power of the 'edeewf government, directly to de end tbe federal Jurisdiction througk he process of federal courts and tj edernl troops esalnst lbs lawiss* tvaaion of a mob. Mr. Cleveland wa: Democrat, and. of course^ respect d tbe traditional dsostrucllon of thi ■arty, but no fear of apparent In con stency prevented him from assert ug the full federal power to main Us Its authority to suppress lawleas tess when directed against fedora tghts and federal Jurisdiction, anc ■o be Instituted proceedings In tht ederal courts to restrain the Debt oyoott of the country, the tietng ui f interstate commerce and the in erfereoce with the malls, sod hr ■ent the troops under General Miles

he power effective.

-ft cost Mm the support of tb* ioughtleis whose sympethy against oe unjust aggregations of corporali ywer and wealth make them wink

Invasion of crated

Jctats.- Kit be succeeded In stopplnt vUat bad reagy grown to Die iro

KMtioDS of'

test tribunal created by the Ooo ■tl tut ion to Ok the limits of tbe Btetf authority compt^flly *ui - ained Ms odntse. 'ThWe were other Ms administiadoo:'"th'CYe cere other oootroversles In which took part In Ms political life.

. OAfg.MAY HERALD, THUHgDAY,: klABCH 88, 1900

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The Prudential

>tef Provisions of New Tariff B1IL

The tariff Mil reported louse by the Ways and Means Ctomnlttee oo Wednesday provides oater 1*1 roductlooa of the dutlra all along tbe Une, bat wfli. experts pretict. produce an

Tbe framers of the bill eatli ts revenue productng power at I >00.000 from import* and 1276,000,000 rom Internal revenue. It is estimated oat the govwrnsnect'e annual reveme will he Increased from ItO.OOS.OOO 0 160.000.000. The moat striking inovaUon In tbe jrovislon tor a graduate. jlx, Mmtlar to that of New York shloh It Is estimated, will prod in Jimn*! revenue of 120,000,000. wovldee a tax of 6 per cent on oherttances or in which strangers xe the legatees. In cases of direct nherltanee the taxee (wesertbed are On $10,000 to 1100.000 to (500.000 2 per cent., end oo those over *60< 1 per cent. Another Inovation consists of lyrical of maximum dull, be principal of reciprocity Is to be errted out pratiotUy automatically. Pbe maximum duUew average 20 per

taoae to which I have referred. "Grover Cleveland earned the aieere gratitude of hie countrymen and ustifled recurring memorial occasion 'Ike -ike O'* In which we are taktng art. fie was a great President, not luse he was a great lawyer, not -■-anse be was a brilliant oca tor .cot e< iuoe he waa a statesman of pro learning, but because he Was ft •trlot with the highest sense of pub c duty, because be was a state, f dear perceptions, of the utmost porftge <* Ms convections and -e < liaiflheas pfftpeech: becau 's a man'of tho-highest character, father and huafaand of the bast type ;id bdc*uM throwhqot hU tpollifcftl 'ft be showed those rugged virtues : ihe public servant and dtixen the utdadon of which b/ those

The poMcy of Imposing revenue du M oo luxutie* and. as far as pne icable, exempting Decenaries Is ad

Doties are Increased In certain ca tee where the committee decided >»t the present rate affords Inade

Tbe MU provide* that consigned snports shall be divided at thel. wboleaale price la this country The ’ break/*st table" wiH benefit >7 a slight redaction oo raw sugar, jut tea is taxed eight cents a pound

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