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American Economist

(PUBLISHED WEEKLY)

Devoted to the Protection of American Labor and

Industries.

VOLUME XLI.

JANUARY-JUNE, 1908.

NEW YORK:

AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,

339 BROADWAY.

Econ P 10,10

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A.

"A Business Question," 115.
Academic Ratiocination, 115.

Administration's, The, Authority, 53.
Administration Methods Denounced, 49,
50.

Administration, The, Policy, 219.
Agreements, Secret, 91.

Agricultural, Decrease of, Imports, 287,
288.

Agricultural Implements, Exports of, Since
1896, 202.

Agricultural Implements, Sale of, at Home
and Abroad, 75.

Agriculture, Protection and, 204.

Agriculture, Reports of the Secretary of,
31.

Allen's, Representative, Opinion of THE
LEAGUE'S Work, 44.

Allison-Cummins, The, Contest, 284.
Allison's, Senator, Triumph, 291.
Altruism with a Vengance, 147.
American, An, Merchant Marine, 117.
American, An, Shipping Policy, 7.
American Beet Growers and Sugar Pro-
ducers and the Philippines, 71.
Americans, Better for, to Purchase from
Americans, 267.

American Champagne Makers and the
French Treaty, 79.

American Drawback System, 278.
American Flag, The Right to Fly the,
130, 131.

American Foodstuffs Abroad, 91.
American, German and, Wages, 153.
American Growers of Fruits and Vege-
tables and the Tariff, 271.
American Hardware Manufacturers' Asso-
ciation, Convention of the, 311.
Americans, Hurts, Helps Foreigners, 176.
American Industry, Disastrous to, 61.
American Interests, Results Against, 1.
Americanism, Sound, 204.

American Lithographers and Germany,
299.

American, The, Market Is to be Preserved
for Americans, 89.

American Merchant Marine and Protec-
tion, 2, 3.

American Newspaper Publishers' Associa-

tion and the Duty on Paper and Wood
Pulp, 237.

American, The Only Thing, 207.
American Optical Supremacy, 162.
American, Preserve the, Standard of Liv-
ing, 310.

American Producers and Tariff Changes,
91.

American Producers, Would Enrich For-
eigners and Impoverish, 177.

American Railroads Get Lowest Prices,
165.

American Reciprocal Tariff League to
Speaker Cannon, 73.

American, The, Reciprocal Tariff League
on Trading off Duties, 18.

American Reciprocal Tariff League Presi-
Ident on Selling Foodstuffs Abroad, 91.
American, The, Reciprocal Tariff League
-Theodore Justice, 216.
America and Reciprocity, 216.

American, Responsible for, Industry, 95.
American Shipping Interests-Washington
"Post," 142.

American Ships, When American Com-
merce Was Carried by. 22.

American Steel Makers Shut Out of For-
eign Markets, 208.

American Sugar Growers Are Entitled to
a Fair Share of Protection's Benefits,
119.

American Wage Earners and the German
Agreement. 30, 36.

American Wages Endangered, 140.
American Wages and Foreign Trade, 89.
American Wages Involved. 166.
American, What, Prosperity Means to the
Rest of the World, 233, 234.
American, Will Bar, Implements from
France, 170.

American, The, Workman and the Tariff,
250.

Annual Meeting Notice. 4, 16.
Annual Meeting of THE AMERICAN PRO-
TECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 37, 38, 39.

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Bacon, Senator, Startled," 234.
Balances, Favorable Trade, 96.

Balance, Light on the Trade, Question,
127.

Balance Sheet, Uncle Sam's, 172, 174, 175.
Balfour, Mr., and Chamberlain's Views,
217, 227.

Ballard, Walter J.-Is Free-Trade Eng-
land Absorbing Neutral Markets? 307.
Ballard, Walter J., on Killed by Tariff Re-
vision, 295.

Bananas and the Tariff, 215.
Banana, The, Trust, 214.

Bannon's, Congressman, Speech, 164, 165,
166.

Bartholdt, Representative. Expresses His
Appreciation of THE LEAGUE'S Work,

44.

Batchelor, N. J., to Speaker Cannon, 74,
75.

Bates, William W., on Constitutional Ship
Defence, 188, 189, 190.

Bates, William W.. on a Cure for Rail
Discrimination, 104.

Bates, William W., on "Free Ships" By
Executive Law, 130, 131.

Bates, William W., on Mistaken Political
Notions, 20, 21.

Bates, William W., on Shipowners Not
Shipbuilders, 303.

Bates, William W.; on Ship Protection,
68, 69.

Bates, William W., on Trade Regulation
Remedy, 290, 291.

Bede, Representative, on the Great Service
Done by THE LEAGUE, 44, 45.
Beef, Our, and Pork Trade Abroad, 75.
Beet Sugar, 308.

Beet Sugar, The Danger Threatened to the
American, and Cane Sugar Industry,
145, 146, 147.

Beet Sugar Factories in Wisconsin, 163.
Beet, The, Sugar Industry and Free-Trade
with the Philippines. 71.

Beet Sugar People and Taft, 92, 94.
Beet Sugar and Protection, 26, 27.
Benedict, R. A., on the Dingley Tariff. 177.
Benedict, Roswell A., on the Divine Right
to Labor, 271, 272, 273, 294.
Berlin, Cost of Living in, 23.
Berlin Dispatch on Trade with Germany,
TS.

Beveridge, Senator, at the Banquet of the
National Association, 256, 257.
Beveridge, Senators, and Burrows, 265.
Beveridge's, Senator, Bill and the Tariff
as an Issue, 43.

Beveridge, Senator, on a Maximum and
Minimum Tariff, 91.

Beveridge, Senator, Mixed on the Tariff,
158.

Beveridge's, Senator, Recent Prediction,
282.

Bill in Behalf of the Merchant Marine,
242.

Board of General Appraisers and the Fil-
ing of Protests, 41.

Board of General Appraisers, Reverses the,
110. 111.

Board of United States General Apprais-
ers and Open Hearings, 8.
Bonynge, Representative, on the Work Ac-
complished by THE LEAGUE, 45.
Bookbinders-British and American, 255.
Boot and Shoe Exports. 63. 71.
Boot and Shoe Industry and Protection,
11. 275.

Boots and Shoes and Leather in Massa-
chusetts, 67, 70, 71.

Borgfeldt & Co., George, Libel Suit, 224,
225, 226, 227.

Borgfeldt & Co., Letters from U. S. Con-
sul Hughes to, 225.

Borgfeldt & Co., The Packing Cases of,
226.

Bowers, Mr., to Mr. Bannon, 166.
Bradley's, Senator, Speech in Louisville,
209.

Brazil and Tariff Concessions, 54.
Brazilian, a Blow at, Trade, 219.
British and American Wages, 255.
British Diamond Syndicate, 213.

British Free-Trade, 143.

British Free-Trade Doomed, 262.
British Free-Trade Inconsistency, 218.
British Free-Traders and Cheap Bread,
144.

British, Migration of, Capital, 32.
British Patent Law Protection, 183, 187.
British People Pay Just as Much in Im-
port Duties as Do Americans, 243.
British Protectionist Victory, 207.
British Wage Earners and Farmers Im-
poverished by Free-Trade, 255.
British, Waning, Free-Trade, 248.
British. Where, Money Has Gone, 118.
Broward, Governor, of Florida, and Pro-
tection, 269.

Bronn-Aberle, The, Co., on a Tariff Com-
mission, 193.

Bronn, Harvey H., & Co., on a Tariff Com-
mission, 194.

Bryan, Anything to Beat. 4, 5.

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Bryan as a Democratic Candidate, 124.
Bryan's Discussion of "Tariff for Rev-
enue in the "Commoner." 12.
Bryan's, Figures to Fit, Ideas, 289.
Bryan, Free-Trader, 159.
Bryan, How. Might Win, 92.

Bryan and Taft, If, Were Nominated, 64.
Bryan for Tariff Reduction, 288.
Bryan's Tariff Views, 94.

Burgess, William, on Why Have a Com-
mission? 251.

Burkett, Senator. Congratulates

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Burrows, Senators, and Beveridge, 265.

Burrows, Senator, Letter of Theodore
Justice to, 253.

Burrows, Senator, When, Referred to the
Question of Tariff Revision, 306.
Business, How, Is Developed by Opposi-
tion to the Protective Tariff, 120.
Business and Industry Have Had All They
Can Stand of Tariff Tinkering, 236.
Business Men's League of St. Louis Sug-
gests a Platform, 232.

Business and Politics, 301.
Business and Tariff Tinkering, 23, 115,
117, 135, 156, 191.

Business, The, View, 126.

Business, A Vital, Question, 252.
Buttons, 308.

Button Industry, 178, 263.

C.

Calder, Representative, Congratulates THE
LEAGUE on Its Effective Work, 45.
California Is Interested, 215.
California and the Tariff, 3., 105.
Cambria Steel Co. on a Tariff Commission,
193.

"Campaign Text Book" for 1900 on the
Sugar Industry, 146, 147.

Campbell, Representative, on the Work of
THE LEAGUE. 45.

Campion's, Richard, Reply to President
Van Cleave, 139.

Canada, The Attitude of, 118.
Canada's Free-Ship Law. 207.
Canada, French Concessions to. 169. 170.
Canada, Our Agricultural Implements in,
75.

Canada, Our Trade with, 70.
Canada, Reciprocity with, 82.
Canada and the Wood Pulp Question, 35.
Canadian Competition Turned Away by
the Tariff Wall, 238.

Canadian, Free-Trade in, Farm Products
and Our Farmers, 17.

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