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Show uu VVATTERSON OPPOSED TO FREE SUGAR. Even Colonel Henry Wattcrson. that apostle of Democracy, is not wholly reconciled to the Wilson tariff bib. He is opposed to free sucar. and Bays "Yet, with respect to sugar, the pres idem should beware, in his tight wltli the Louisiana senators, of losing r.iuht of the sugar refiners and the Wall street gamblers. Though his mind be, as he once said it is. of the singie-track singie-track order, he should at least be able to look to the right and the left and, in hurrying along, to Bee boch sides of the road. "Inevitably, as a newcomer in the tariff battler the president lacks familiar fa-miliar knowledge of the ground he is plowing and the implements he Is using us-ing The truth is, he had better in this whole tariff business left it to Mr Underwood and followed and supported support-ed his lead, because Mr. Underwood knows all the dark places the invisible invis-ible nooks and crannies of which Mr Wilson can only guess " nn |