American Economist (PUBLISHED WEEKLY) Devoted to the Protection of American Labor and VOLUME XLI. JANUARY-JUNE, 1908. NEW YORK: AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 339 BROADWAY. A. "A Business Question," 115. Academic Ratiocination, 115. Administration's, The, Authority, 53. Administration Methods Denounced, 49, Administration, The, Policy, 219. Agricultural, Decrease of, Imports, 287, Agricultural Implements, Exports of, Since Agricultural Implements, Sale of, at Home Agriculture, Protection and, 204. Allen's, Representative, Opinion of THE Allison-Cummins, The, Contest, 284. American, An, Merchant Marine, 117. ducers and the Philippines, 71. Americans, Better for, to Purchase from American Champagne Makers and the American Drawback System, 278. American Foodstuffs Abroad, 91. American Lithographers and Germany, American, The, Market Is to be Preserved for Americans, 89. American Ships, When American Com- American Steel Makers Shut Out of For- American Sugar Growers Are Entitled to American Wage Earners and the German American Wages Endangered, 140. American, What, Prosperity Means to the Rest of the World, 233, 234. American, Will Bar, Implements from American, The, Workman and the Tariff, Annual Meeting Notice. 4. 16. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Arnold Print Works' Failure, 24. Art, The Duty on Works of, 69. Asbury, C. W. (President of the American Association, An official of the, of Wire B. Baker's, Robert, Letter in the New York Bacon, Senator, "Startled," 234. Balance, Light on the Trade, Question, Balance Sheet, Uncle Sam's, 172, 174, 175. Ballard, Walter J.-Is Free-Trade Eng- Bananas and the Tariff, 215. Bartholdt, Representative. Expresses His 44. Batchelor, N. J., to Speaker Cannon, 74, 75. Bates, William W., on Constitutional Ship Bates, William W., on a Cure for Rail Bates, William W., on "Free Ships" By Bates, William W., on Mistaken Political Bates, William W., on Shipowners Not Bates, William W.; on Ship Protection, Bates, William W., on Trade Regulation Bede, Representative, on the Great Service Beet Sugar, The Danger Threatened to the Beet Sugar Factories in Wisconsin, 163. Beet Sugar People and Taft, 92, 94. Beet Sugar and Protection, 26, 27. to Labor, 271, 272, 273, 294. Berlin Dispatch on Trade with Germany, Beveridge, Senator, at the Banquet of the Beveridge, Senator, on a Maximum and Beveridge, Senator, Mixed on the Tariff, Beveridge's, Senator, Recent Prediction, Bill in Behalf of the Merchant Marine, Board of General Appraisers and the Fil- Board of General Appraisers, Reverses the, Board of United States General Apprais- Boot and Shoe Industry and Protection, Boots and Shoes and Leather in Massa- British, Migration of, Capital, 32. port Duties as Do Americans, 243. Bronn-Aberle, The, Co., on a Tariff Com- Bronn, Harvey H., & Co., on a Tariff Com- Bryan, Anything to Beat, 4, 5. Bryan as a Democratic Candidate, 124. enue" in the "Commoner," 12. Bryan, How, Might Win, 92. Burgess, William, on Why Have a Com- mission? 251. Calder, Representative, Congratulates THE California Is Interested, 215. California and the Tariff, 3, 105. "Campaign Text Book" for 1900 on the Sugar Industry, 146, 147. Campbell, Representative, on the Work of Campion's, Richard, Reply to President Canada, The Attitude of, 118. Canada's Free-Ship Law. 207. Canada, French Concessions to, 169, 170. Canada, Our Agricultural Implements in, |