| Show TIn FIGHT AMIL CONTINUE The New York statesman WMINLR MIL IER says the fight for protection has not jet ended Mi MILLEK is light at last The protection fight has not ended nor will it end while the cottonmill operatives of New England are compelled to go on a strike every little while in order to force i protected manufacturers to pay them sufficient to buy food and clothes There will be a protection fight so long as the coal and lion miners of Pennsylvania are half starved and half clothed The end of the protection fight will not come while the farmers of the west are forced to PitY an average of fifty per cent above their cost for blankets hats clothing and other articles ar-ticles which they are compelled to have So long as there is wild discontent among the ibonug classes because of the poverty brought on by high taxes which go to enrich the manufacturers and monopolists monopo-lists there will be a war over pro tectiomsm While American producers are shut out from the markets of the world bj laws which discriminate against them and in favor of foreigners the piotcctioi fight will go on Theie will be an end to the protection fight That end will come when Americans are placed on an equal footing with foreigners foreign-ers in trade matters when pools trusts and combinations which owe their existence exist-ence to protection shall be broken when the money which the laborer cams shall be paid to him and not given to enrich the grasping cinplojei when an American can buy what he must have for what it is worth and feel that ho is not ontributing money to be hoarded in the government treasury nor paying cash unnecessanlv to a pool of manufacturers who arc aided in their greed bj protection laws The protection pro-tection fight is still on mind will continue until a Democratic Congress repeals the infamous laws which operate to keep the many poor that the ofew maj be iin mensclv rich |