Show MANTLE OF MONTANA He Proposes Some Changes in the Wool Schedule of the Dingley Bill Washington April S Senator Mantle Man-tle of Montana today introduced an amendment to the wool schedule of the Dingley tariff bill which provides for advancing the rates on several varieties varie-ties of raw woolens I proposes to I make the duty on washed wools of both the first and second classes instead in-stead of the first class only double that on unwashed to double the duty on all classes imported in any other than ordinary condition or which has been sorted or increased in value by the reSection i re-Section of any part of the original fleece thus extending the scope of the paragraph in the bill which applies to wools of the first and second classes I also adds cutting off as one of the methods of increasing wools in value covered by the paragraph and strikes out the clause excepting skirted wools imported in 1890 or prior thereto I proposes to amend the paragraph fixing a duty of 32 per cent a valorem on wools of the third class and camels hair valued at 13 cents or less per pound by changing 13 to 10 cents and addlnr Provided that in no case shall the dutv be less than 5 cents per nound Corresponding changes are proposed in the next paragraph making the duty 50 Del cent on the third class valued at more than 13 cents by making it apply to wools valued at more than 10 cents and providing that the duty shall I not be less than Scents per pound |