Show itencThe The Tariff Bill in the House WASHINGTON May HOn motion of Morriil of Kansas the House insisted ont on-t amendment t the Senate dependent bension bill and a conference was orderec Tie House then went into committee of the whole on the tariff bilL Various amendments looking to a reduction of tie duty on earthen china and glassware were made on the Democratic side but met with no success In the course of a discussion on ono of these amendments McMillin said Campbell of Pittsburg the glass manu facturer asked for protection from foreign labor while he was charged with import ing foreign labor i violation of the con tract labor l law Bynum said Campbell had come before the ways and means committee and held a consultation with the gentleman from West Virginia Wilson and himself and the ten had gone away and made an affidavit which was false from beginning to end Payne said ho would take Campbell r word as soon as he would that of tho gentleman both gen-tleman from Indiana and he knew them bothWilson Wilson of West Virginia I confirmed what the gentleman from Indiana had said In the course of some further remarks Bynumsaid the committee on ways and < means in formation ofits bill had close the doors of the capitol against the labor of the country but admitted manufacturers manufactur-ers The very entrance t the capitol was closed in order t keep anybody from coming in but those the majority would allow It admitted the manufacturers but i honest labor came and knocked at the door it was not admitted McKinley said the imputation of the gentleman from Indiana that the ways and means committee had closed up the passage to the House in order that the majority might have a private consultation room was false Ho did not permit any man to impute t the committee any bad motives or lack of courtesy to the minority The minority of the committee knew that any imputation of that kind utton was absolutely JCc e Having considered sixteen of the lie pages of tho bil the committee rose and the House adjourned |