| Show POLICE COURT tuesday wm colman was arrested by policeman blackley on main street at 1210 a in drunk was the charge guilty was wag the plea 25 00 the fine 40 george thomas was arrested near thel the same time by policeman same charge same plea pica and same fine 0 O 40 fro fr aw O early tuesday morning jack was I 1 arrested by policeman in the king farlow cate cafe drunk pleads guilty 2500 fine 3 months suspended jail sentence 1904 19 04 tuesday evening on the victory highway felix dark clark was arrested by policemen blackley and anderson on oil complaint i I 1 I 1 0 of f W benkendorfe Becken dorfe charged with I 1 assault and battery felix plead guilty and given a 25 00 fine by judge don 0 0 0 flury sullivan was arrested wednesday night on main street by officers blackley and anderson charged with drunkenness his plea was guilty and his punishment 25 00 fine or 25 days in jau jail 0 thursday morning at Il marshal arshal st jeor and his squad arrested rested cr oscar Ho holmgreen lingreen on a charge or of possession of intoxicating liquor the soft drink man put up 00 to appear later for trial but forgot to appear and the was declared forfeited promote international peace and friendship 4 4 certain it la Is that centime sentiment nt on the tariff has changed rapidly during the past few years and the change has been all in favor of the protectionists projectionists party lines are no longer strictly drawn on tho the tariff formerly the republican party was the protectionist party and the democrats were regarded as the tree free trade or low tariff organization but there Is no longer a real free trade party it if we ore arc to judge from the tariff platform adopted by the democrats 1 in houston last summer hummer OR 4 4 W several elements elemen ts have entered into this change of affairs after the armistice the country was threatened with a flood of 0 cheap goods and of cheap labor from abroad rt it become became evident even to many of the former tree free traders that conditions had changed and that we vve could no longer compete with europe even eren in our own market and at the same time maintain our high standard of living unless our market was protected tor for the home producer As the years have passed this conviction ical h has been strengthened until it hs has been ce accepted as an economic fact act in america 0 4 0 but other changes have been going on the democrats formerly depended on the south tor for tree free trade support although going back in history we find that the early southern leaders favored protect protection Jon but things are changing rapidly in the south fine modern cities are springing up and manufacturing is increasing by leaps and bounds and in some of these southern states valuable specialized crops are grown which suffer from competition from cuba mexico cIco If and the 15 islands of 0 the west indelas now the manufacturers rs and the citrus and fancy vegetable growers of the south cannot eur vive without protection so the world move on and mens views change 40 manufacturing has spread into the west too and the western farmers have crops which suffer also from foreign competition and which can be protected in the home market by higher duties As a result they are going to ask tor for more protection in the coming session of congress and are going to get it just as are their southern neighbors protection therefore la Is no longer a yankee doctrine you hear it defended in the south and the west as well as in new england the high standard of living in america Is not confined to any one section and there Is a general realization that it cannot be maintained unless the great home market Is saved for the american producer it will not do to fqy fly of ro tt t t tree free trade Is dead it survives in the minds of a great many college professors and sincere but impractical theorists in the pack books of the importers of such goods as come into competition with american products and in the hearts of our internationalists those who for reasons of divided loyalty or business believe that we ought to build up europe even at the cost of american prosperity each of these groups has its following and they will undoubtedly be heard in the coming session of congress 0 but the great bulk of the american people are sold on the doctrine of reasonable protection this was evidenced in the last campaign when not a voice was raised in behalf ot of the old theory of tariff for revenue only and any attack on the tariff under the disguise C 0 of f promoting international friendship will be sufficiently de bunked before the battle is over |