Show IN very little done ih either volise THE I 1 r HIT UP I 1 read in all their cethil to the senate t VIEWS OF THE t tile milli bill and stoutly protection THE 1111 ROID stat emeal or the u r aad c P large salti of laul amt talk or wegern arelis to tax SlAm rARD THE 1 10 lit on fit 0 tariff all mairs IVA oct 4 chandlor I 1 offered widell was laid over tilt to directing the at torney general to inform the senate w beefier bet fier during the present r thero ila come to the know lele e 4 the department of Just icci any vlola lions af pf the alth and section A oi the civil ervice law of 1883 and it whether any s ilive M eions n instituted to such viola tits resumed consideration of biales revolution oil circular as to discharges from arsen ais anti armories teller ahe disc malon upon it after the rea wa agreed to the senate bill relating to t he clann of poRt offices of the get of the ad of march 1883 to adjust the eft of was passed Chara illers resolution for inquiry into the bobil inns election elect iod LR then taken up after some alan the resola lion went oer majority and minority on the and ordera printed A further conference uj u ernect until monday THE BOISE the etab industrial Indi homo claus a discus there ilso oct C bill was seer ta 1 3 I 1 the treasury Trea sory way permit r L prieum as atiel on ere hot carr ing pass eriv rs without a 0 I 1 the supervising inspector ind of tile district oliero the vessels are to be used burnes blim burl then called U the conference on the deficiency appropriation bill the amendment ai asting T 0 for the industrial tome of utah gave rise to A lo 10 ag P litick liti cl disc assion us sion the conference A was re led in order to enable the confer once committee to change the ion providing for the investigation ma 1 washington matter so as td enlarge the scope of the inquiry xer rilla maji rity of tie stoats committee bollt oat some evoi NA F oct 4 the majority decla report on the tariff demana for a careful and thorough revision siou of tile rovenua laws immers live girat virat to reduce the Lies which ire now excessive to and domestic dome stir producers fro 6 di from rotis consequences fraudulent ut ider valuations of ito ad merchandise on ported valoree valorem rates I 1 duty are levied defects anoma 11 mitten which have been from time to th ne diago vered in the tariff wha dules or which have been I 1 the of created by department fourth to treasury proper read and cure chua i at ion of lariff rates rest d ered by modified boniness bu con nere esary methods I 1 ClIt Ions improvements in the b of I 1 ices sr by now elem ants or to give relief suit betl suffering I 1 fact i L ran n y now on n account of the rates leviod on d or naud for a redu c tion of the revenue alent on the account majority of the an M ua able retention Inthe national treasury or on depo sit in nation sil banks of money in required to pay the current the treasury and to met apon maturing of ilia govern went this sum with tits will accrue within then ext montils and any reducing the re venneR can be tiou effective it declares would be sufficient clent full per to celet paun ad ill I 1 1810 this accumulation it could and should have been profitably the possibility of business disaster avoided and collac thU irom the re of tile money r a I 1 t c cannels trade through bah 1 united bonds that could at all times have been ob talked for which the overn cices went woul have boon pay ing and equal to the investment of otherwise unprofitable funds at a rate of interest tito its lion of the of the I 1 tome bill as a remedial measure for these r afons fret it would probably in crease of reduce the revenue second it provides no remedy for no der valuAtions but on the contrary in vites and e ea immunity to the fraud ty ad valoree valorem for e specific duties and abird it does do trewery any ties or arlo walles or cure any delaw of the existing law if foreign manti the oars should through the made iu the oot ton wa schedule pec mv a of the market now ar rt I 1 an able t 1 thinks a very conservative estimate the additional dut y would reach at least sixty millions an expansion of fin ts it would also follone red action of the rates on china porcelain common glass manufactures of iron and steel flax hemp and many minai into with greatly at ad reve flues it declares the sure lowis bill perpetuates existing evi sting created bails obscurities and sulev construction and aronsen donats Q which must multi ply iq ded itly the present confusion tito results however ho weser he majorita ma jorItZ says which would floar from the failure 0 the bill as a corrective measure conid he much lem disastrous to the taste rial interests of the connary thad abole which inest surelia follow the of its VICIOUs VIC IOUs propositions tho feature which most clearly ealis itt is 1110 posed u uati it of sa orem for dutley miff could bare result than to chan em too now will aou id not protect the pro moter till s bill neuit halve fi quiliar alth the testimony to congress by secretary magnin thil anor mews araudi and honest through tho of ad valoree valorem i abet alie use of ad va lorein rates jim jwu condemned by tile of v ery omme refal nation in the worl by lite judgment of those attio have been ill the responsibility of th 0 cu ad anti by h honest ime porters and tilt sw as fly ilia intelligent political econ c blits and llo of everi of no nom I 1 i IT when title pressed and foreign prices are abnor mally low forel gil etim petition is to be feared and abery a dc barrier ia inott deeded by tile dome 8 lie producers then all vs 1 ni rate n are lowest the protection is re ill c ed and lite 0 n t t le ot her hand when foreign vi du e a are highest hil hest the rates are hagli eat and th res traction enlarges ifie prohibition if itts desirable a slid ing scale of 1 I alien should be adopted a nd rates increase as foreign prices diminish but the proposal apply this principle prin cirle to all manufactures of wool won d he unsatisfactory and destruct iv e the rate proposed in the woo t schedule would prevent I 1 le in elon of low of tin els blankets and ha ISO V and it low and in in in g r left of and other el 0 tits whick enter into the clothing 0 f tile mam of our people but it WOW ir be upon 11 lite finer elasser of dress goods and claths cloths for mens wear the majority says that with th caption of silks wines coo and sugar ei ery tarl schedule is invaded by alterations made with hostile cirit which pervades thol b I 1 and that nearly all of our industries would feel the blight ing effect of the changes which are eit her inconsiderate or purposely ties t W 0 in these to cal c W aple or destroy numerous I 1 n d Us trie it are cl I 1 brought into view by an serif on bf the list of aes which the bill to place or the free list of lot t tem ms from which du t tee tie removed nearly 0 no half 48 in are manufactured nicles 16 are agricultural products 11 am articles now free of duty but hach are of such a ch ismeyer that the removal w of the duties is on ab I 1 a b 0 T 0 h e r a I 1 embodies a list of jo po rt abac aured articles froah I 1 L it t 0 f a u which the duties are proposed to be removed by the mills bill referd inato w aich let the majority says his in free trade still the I 1 t fur bishes conclusive evidence af the inbe tent of the bill which cannot neutralized by the eleventh b our dia cliL liners of its Pop porters upon in vent igat ion it will be found that ith the of tin plates the supply of the above articles for consumption at home to now famished to a gleat extent by domestic producers whose business would I 1 in moot instance at once destroyed by the adoption of this bill the mates that at least of capital and workmen are now employed it declares that in many so manufactured article list the duty is is placed on the free retained on the a materials from which it is manufacture dt and that thin ilia crimination would act as it lion upon brodu action in the count ry germau the looking glass plates free the los jo r 1 cri i h 1 belhaven bel laven ii i i tile first attempt has been mule in tile american I 1 it to discriminate between like prodoc of the various foreign states and it thinks it can as that tile producers of france con be and england would not glum in favor sent too tills discrimination german r of in several cases art i as wo free description and satiable dati able under one under other in a great number of in the materials used by the aurer are dutiable at one rate in 0 ad product is dutiable at a lower rate As to free wool the majority bays we have been recently advised by the president of the united states revision such tell that in any upon the arese prese at revenue aronce invited or to have been Dacou razed should be fairly and just f reported and aenied that in rem ly tits asty inaugurated by forms friends abrupt and radical dienges which ani ight injuriously endanger affect such the enterprises in of labor upon their success and continuance are not con intended there can or of the sincerity of no declarations than sounding high list to put woal on 1816 since dutiable wool has been all the which have taken has been made by tiny po liter at to the inauguration of party for the rethe aut moral present of the d ul ties the wool grow annually of the co C aduce ere ir valued at nine benthe they supply of the cl bang wool used y american raised manufacturers and they have first rank united states to the the countries in the risk and at the face of this progress pro grees of labor WO are of the disorganization that with as k ed to change in the hope of wool 0 ne sl i t h of th 0 worl d a bupt supt IY we thereby get wool and woolen outweigh rational the 1048 would far it is better to maintain the ther gain workmen and th devel four wages than to aban 0 a our own resources and to mills dp stop our fields on our of aur look to europe for the supply manufactured products the mills terms the majority bill and bill Is to an atin point says its provisions favor tempt to discriminate cotton of the planters plau of the anade with growing su ad t 11 it may the TOW boye that the to at the as section roop 11 erity of one TWO dis 0 fra 01 I 1 I 1 crien it pays Is not iem marked in people of canni da and against fit farmers limi berin living along oar Dort lonn burdar from oregon tire majority treats at length upon the of a lome mat ket for arpi products arguin that it in for the interest id the american in rider that the of our food consil mors rather than of 00 oo pro durees shot lid ekr tile corb choso chor have by their practical ibor lind intelligent ellort built tilt this great industry r gyug or n pon 60 prota tion of ilia revenue arran menti are certainly entitle 11 to falar and reas aaion thoy ire belai either by this proposal rop osal tile bran clies of industry for tile radical phat tren which free forea the president aal lit 1 7 made it perfectly andors un dors 1 aril abroad bat I 1 helt tic 5 arica counte the is complete com that ahby intend to put tho axe to the root of the protective 03 r dem if v 14 be noticed that in I 1 after I 1 I 1 yern of revenue tariff tho tot I 1 of domestic wool mas 9 pounds or I 1 7 pounds pot capita 1851 after 24 the bad boen ni to fM or 4 pounds r cagne this in tha 11 0 wording the important 11 protection the development of woolen manufactures in tile by duties that ceru im pulsed n the of wool by the act of ach 3 IRS which taken ilia erroneous of the manufactures of the lave led to g r in 4 ceased importations from england A ermany france and it im only by the maintenance of the american sy tern that in the american woolen mills can bope immense advant imes in aspect to which they have over ila wai king men engaged in germany and fm nee the pro of industries han not 1 n aben e gobil alone to 1 0 y lite woolen tall U jl rr t h lma time 1 d to I 1 r th an 1 I ruwis of lanu hinds it has enabled us to raim and sell ads of wool where bixl ixl wert and to 11 I 1 I 1 0 1 era tives in working ill 1 1 abere but 8 eral arx 41 ent with thin ad n wages and enlarged mn PI i men in r apra han been a great to in the oat ot O fro As to american mn lumers aren in wool and a lower revenue duty for woolens would compel the farmere to rat other crofit of which ill ready than the and reater I 1 a y millions of are invest rob an a y of operatives of employment and fi down the wages of all others AV this sacrifice and suffering this estrue 1 I duci up of agricultural product PrO great but the value I 1 of thes ewhen me by the value of parm utensils or other necessities of the farmes life to much greater now than iii any of the years preceding the lepor t after months spent in violent attacks upon th a pro system and when fortu n stirly the of the countr y bave thoroughly am to the im corna the friends of im GO danber bi I 1 I 1 disc oy or that it Is not a a measure and that it would not injuriously the vital interests of any large number af am loyed mee in american industries in of this it ili add that the bill proposes fin avern ge reduction of only 44 32 on every of dutiable frier chaa imported he of 4 of an average rate cent oi a ill merchandised merch andied Is 1 per conclusive evi dence that the bill his free trade I 1 the mano a free country as jo riv one I 1 doe import i ho ild alp 0 e e I 1 role e t lv duties I 1 n pon i 0 n s s F A y careful lop ap arlson of the brov sioni of the I 1 I 1 li ill bill now under con side atio yi w t 1 L t iia de t a aled is u g destio iii u a ne d in t li e res 0 li i g with what it lion 9 ill show delity the pro gramme of the free trade conference beld in in 1895 have been in every 11 tile essen bial however the it T ersy says of the bill opponents and the friends I 1 consideration is not one over er na or phrases it is a conteas con teAt bo those who LiuM wirt anti thore who oppose the american of defensive neive detles and title conflict that willett waged hc tween the of freedom antislavery it deny the charge that a war mariji maintained in a time of pro is being ex that the sections of I 1 ie 11 aunt bill in tended to modify egisti U I 1 A ws ing to the tax on distill spirits are door to fraud certain to open wide the in the collection of the taxes on tits tilled spirits in conclusion the the excess live duty of from 2 tor 3 it dow ulon augar 1 r rd ds sum to ilia daily lit the eget of sugar to every family UnIted States where sit in most cases the cost of sagar is grea ter than the post af braid tile high rates 0 1 daty w aich have been levied upon tills tin pontaut taut article of tood not anc por developed tile prodie ing industry of the united flutes tile grist national h arlt the producers of cane aai ar 1 the leal wands have over tile of tile united states petition upon equal terrus 11 11 a not for the fact that parties in the production of kigar from V g hum or beets are confide development these industries the co arn attee would recommend a reduction in the rate of t lu ter e g d a ty u apon sugar as the addan tl of alas reduction would be felt throughout a ilar r area than any other which cout be made in cur tariff your have considered numerous suggestions for the re p peal of all internal revenue taxes s ud thil abolition of the entire internal revenue system but they decin the adoption of this course at present both impracticable and wise not only because the ropes I 1 of these taxes would create a I 1 arge deficit but for ilia further rea son that the tax on ints used as a beverage anti on beer bould be retained and legislation to protect american dairy products front imitations should ile on forcel talk of I 1 4 oc 4 flys forte acting chairman of abo on committee fb dy 41 ribs it S s als opinion I 1 bit ouid on date will allow the vi abe bill su I 1 for abo ot the debate on the ito bul iv the t 11 I 1 I 1 it or 1 far an adjournment met with an linex jated check in ito aftem oon when I 1 var ka ullas readied lila capitol in now abit |