Show I South Rides Ride For a F Fall ll T WILSON ILSON is trying to avoid oid the Pl P PRESIDENT mistake of Grover Gro Cleveland When tariff legislation was going forward under the thc letters letter's let lat ter's administration he be seemed content to maintain that the Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- Wil- Wil Wilson a policy of noninterference confident son bill would pass the Senate in ili much the same condition as os it left the House gouge The rhe result was that thata a group of or Democratic senators under leadership 0 of Arthur Gorman of Maryland wrote their own ideas idea the White WhiteHouse into the measure It finally reached House curr currying ing protective duties on articles produced produced produced pro pro- by Maryland and nd other othor states farther south Mr h Cleveland nd exerted himself during the last fe few days das of the struggle in the Senate but to no avail He lIe had bad waited too long ong- ong He denounced the bill as an m instance of party part perfidy and dish dishonor nor norand and refused to approve it however he dared not veto eto it and anel it became a la law without his bis signature The present incumbent of the Vh White te House docs does not lot mean menn to be 10 balked of ot his victory in that way j if he can cnn help it He is in constant conference with Senate and House Honse leade leaders He TIe wishes free raw sugar as fiS well as free raw wool the tho latter atter he lie will get because the south buys wool and find does docs not pro- pro duco ducQ it the former is highly problematical because tho the south OU 1 holds the l key to the situation and nd wants sugar sugar protected Already the tho Democratic planters of Louisiana aro are in arms They are making nicking the President some sonic trouble and they will make more for him The E East st and the West may as well bo be resigned Their industries will vill get set no consideration what hat hat- ever er Tho The raw wool hides skins king and meats produced pro pro- in ill in the west will go on the free list boots and shoes one of the chief industries of New En England land and other articles which hicl tho the East manufactures and the South bU buys 8 will also aso go on the free list in iii order to cheapen them the cotton colton barrin tho the South con con- sullies in ii great q quantities nt ii will be bon on tho free list Tho Tim articles will ivill be those thole the South buys buy a and d those on which the duty shall be retained are arc those tho tim South sells That section is going to sell seU its output its output in a dear market and buy what It needs in a cheap one It is highly satisfactory to tho South but injurious to other parts of tho the coun coun- try Mr Wilson Vilson would not have ha it this WR way but butI buthe buthe I he cannot help himself The South is in the saddle I and is is riding for a 1 fall |