(PUBLISHED WEEKLY) Devoted to the Protection of American Labor and Industries. VOLUME XXXII. JULY-DECEMBER, 1903. NEW YORK: AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 339 BROADWAY. The Publishers INDEX. Chamberlain, 186, 188. Wages, How to Keep, Provided with Profitable Employ- American, The, Farmer, 44. American Farmer and Canadian Reciproc- American, The, Farming Industry, 278. American Glass Workers Receive Three Times the Wages Paid in European American Goods-Foreign Bottoms, 207. American Hosiery Industry and The Ding- American, The, Idea, 250. American Locomotive Company's Annual American Manufacturers Have Reason to American Merchant Marine. 8, 98, 109, Singular Disregard of the Interests of the, 297. American Protectionists Not Opposed to American Railroads, 294. American Shipping, 278. American Tariff and The English Hosiery Trade, 134, 135. American Tin Plate and the Tariff, 199. American Workman Thrives Under Pro- American Workman the Highest Paid, 10, Anglo-German Combination, 113. Anno, W. R.-Florida and the Reciprocity Artisans and the Tariff, 261. Austin's, Mr., Figures, 66. Ballard, Walter J..-Nine Questions Ballard, Walter J., on Our Foreign Com- Ballard, Walter J., on Our Industrial Ballard, Walter J., on Our Sales Abroad. Ballard, Walter J., on Protection and Ballard, Walter J., on Protection's Re- Ballard, Walter J., on Seven Years of Ballard, Walter J.,-What Fifty-five Bank Deposits, 291, 295. Bates, Wm. W., on Our Shipping Prob- Bates, Wm. W., on Reciprocity Experi- Bates, William W.,-Sound Naval Senti- Bayard, M., on the Former Proposed Com- Beet Sugar Industry, Protecting the, 218. Beet Sugar Men and the Cuban Treaty, Beet Sugar and Politics, 103. Blaine and McKinley Reciprocity, 214. Booth, Charles, The Revelations of. 91. 211. Boots and Shoes, Exports of, 57. 'Bounty Business," The, 135. Bowes', M., Letter from the South, 137. Britain Crving for Protection, 248. Britain. How Long Can. Stand It, 202. British and American Free-Traders. 55. British Corn Laws, 169, 170. British. Excess of. Imports Over Exports, British Experts Admire It. 286. British Free-Traders and Bourke Cockran, British Free-Traders Repealed the Duty 66 on Corn." 163. British Imports and Exports. 229. British Manufacturers and Canada, 74. 117. British Need of Protection, 134, 135. British, A, Protectionist's Belief, 140, 141. British Protectionists, A Suggestion to, British Shipping Commerce, 127. 291. Canada, The Voice of, 226. Canada, Why Free-Trade with, Is Not Canada Will Not Conspire With the Canadians in No Hurry to Lose Control Canadian Reciprocity and the Farmers, Canadian Relations. 95. Canadian, A. Who Is Alive to the Import- Carnegie's Andrew. Advice to England, A Break That Threatens The Entire A Daisy in A Daisy Field, 29. Dingley Tariff Prosperity In The Month Don't Choke up the Chimney. 151. Cartoons: Not Doing Well Under The New Treat- Not To Be Scared By A Halloween Ought He To Turn The Other Cheek? Ravenous and Destructive Propensities, Reciprocity A "Foreign House," 233. Tariff Reform's Great Feat, 187. That Entering Wedge, 305. Engineering The Monkey and The Buzz Saw, 281. The Rising Flood, 197. The Tariff Tinkering Incubator, 173. "They That Are Whole Need Not A This Old Hen Will "Set" Next Year Trying To Raise A Dead Issue, 31. Wanted: A Sympathetic Strike, 67. Chamberlain, The, of 1885 and To-day, Chamberlain's Glasgow Speech, 187. Chamberlain's, Mr., Pictures of British Chamberlain's Preferential Tariff Plan, Chamberlain's, Mr., Proposals, 987, 243. Regarding the, 137. Chamberlain's Proposition Colonial Industry, 219. to Stifle Chamberlain on Protection at Glasgow, Chamberlain's Tenacity, 130. Chamberlain Wants Information, 134. Charlton's Bold, Bad Bluff, 295. Charlton's, Hon. John, Speech, 290, 291. Cheapness That Would Be Costly, 238. Cheap Wages for Cheap Food, 206. Circular No. 193, 157. Cigars and the Cuban Treaty, 269. Citrus Fruit Industry in Cuba, 305. Clarke's Panacea, 153. Clay's, Henry, View, 152. Clarkson, H. L., on the Cuban Treaty, 186. Cleveland, The Candidacy, 70, 171. Cleveland at His Worst, 198. Clement's, Judge, Convention Speech, 10. Coal, Free, 131, 247. Coal in Great Britain, 206. Coal Production-1896-1901, 69. Coal Tariff, Removal of the, 46, 255. Cobden Club Knocked Into a Cocked Hat, Cobdenism and the Silk Industry, 183. Conditions of To-day, 241. Coffin, Charles E., on the Speech of Con- Commercial Expansion, Our, Under Pro- Comparing 1896 and 1903, 263. Comparison of Foreign Trade of the Congress and the Cuban Treaty, 157, 173, Coolie Labor, Possible Competition of, Copper Production-1896-1901, 69. 274, 275. Iowa Political Situation-J. W. Allfree, Is a Protective Tariff Beneficial to Marked Increase of Exports and Imports Missouri Under Protection-Walter J. National Independence-W. S. Man- Opposed to Reciprocity-W. S. Man- Our Foreign Commerce-Walter J. Bal- Our Industrial Value-Walter J. Bal- Our Sales Abroad-Walter J. Ballard, Our Shipping Interest-William W. Our Shipping Problem-Wm. W. Bates, Possible Future Effects-A. J. D., 302, Protection in Great Britain-Sir How- Protection of Labor-F. W. Hewes, 215. Protection's Results-Walter J. Ballard, Reciprocity Experiences-William W. Reciprocity and Tobacco-Pericles, 1, 2. Scriptural Warrant for Opposing Free- Sound in Law-R. A. Benedict, 73. The Beet Sugar Industry-Dr. E. P. The Case Strongly Put-W. S. Man- The Cuban Treaty-R. A. Benedict, 189. Trouble for the Party-A. D. J., 289. Correspondence: Have Accomplished-Walter J. Bal- What Would Be Gained?-Walter J. Where Will They Stop-A. J. D., 266, Why Be Pessimistic?-Walter J. Bal- Why Do We Import Cotton Manufac- Cotton Exports and Imports, 226. Cotton Hosiery Imports of England, 135. Cotton Manufacture? Why Do We Im- Cotton Outlook, 75. Cotton, Production of, Increased, 22. Countervailing Duty Law, 121. Cousins', Congressman, Speech, 13, 14, 18, Cousins', Congressman, Speech at Cedar Cousins Preaches Sound Doctrine, 13, 14. Crops, Value of, for this Year, 150. Cross,' J. K., Example of American Trade, Cuba's Action Is Also Ineffective, 168. Cuba? Are We Under Any Moral Obliga- Cuba, Bad for, 279. Cuba Buys Elsewhere, 71. Cuba and Canada Losing Interest, 16, 17. Cuba, Honor versus Duty to, 280, 281, Cuba and Porto Rico, 58. Cuba's Proposed $35,000,000 Loan, 198, Cuba's Reply to Norway, 107. Cuban Agricultuare, 287. Cuban Beggars, Immeasurable Cheek of, Cuban Bill, Bad Features of the, to be Cuban, The, Delusion,-New York "Press," Cuban House Bill and the Theaty, 234, Cubans Lost Interest in Reciprocity, 119. "Cuban Reciprocity "-Document No. 38, Cuban Reciprocity, Mr. Dingley and, 282. Industry, 21, 185, 218, 221, 263, 269, Cuban Reciprocity Plan, Why the, Should Cuban Reciprocity Proposition Appeals |