. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. e necessaries but comforts, conveniences and luxuries inlife, augmented withal by larger savings and investments thanhave previouslv been recorded in our history. We believe thatthese vear-after-year record breaking results justify us in declar-ing that the DinTlv Lav is the most just, equitable and perfect tariff law ever enacted and a more per-fect law than, under present condi-ions, we could get in its place inevitable disturbance to businessvhich should be avoided as long as-possibl


. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. e necessaries but comforts, conveniences and luxuries inlife, augmented withal by larger savings and investments thanhave previouslv been recorded in our history. We believe thatthese vear-after-year record breaking results justify us in declar-ing that the DinTlv Lav is the most just, equitable and perfect tariff law ever enacted and a more per-fect law than, under present condi-ions, we could get in its place inevitable disturbance to businessvhich should be avoided as long as-possible. We approve of the action of thenresent Congress in carrying out the?ecommendations of President Roose-ve\t by more advanced legislationhan has been given us in a single3^ssion since the days of Civil War. We have a just pride in ourpartvs record in its settlement of thecurrency question through the adop-tion of the gold standard; in the estab-lishment and development of therural free delivery system now extended to more than „routes and 3,000,000 homes; in the progress made in openin. GEN. FRED. D. GRANT, U. S. A. REVIEWING OFFICER JUBILEE PARADE. 180 GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. our arid lands to cviltivation through irrgation; in the well be-gun work of connecting ocean and ocean with an Isthmiancanal; in the many laws looking to the welfare of labor andin the completed or pending legislation providing for equitablerailroad regulation in interstate commerce; for better inspec-tion of all food products; for free alcohol; for a new State; foran American Merchant Marine and the manv other importantmeasures which have been or are to be considered. We are opposed to all illegal combinations in restraint oftrade, whereby the interests of either producers or consumersare injured or whereby, through monopoly, rates and prices ofproducts are controlled at the expense of the masses. We wageno war on capital or corporations as such, but we do ask for equityand justi


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