Show t i RATE ON WASTE MADE HIGHER rt I IN THE Hit SENATE SEMITE I Indications that the Woolen I Schedule of Aldrich Will Go Through i DEBATE HEATED AND 1 I SOMEWHAT EXCITING f 4 DOLLIVER AND LAFOLLETTE ARE I MATCHED AGAINST WARREN WARRENj 1 j ALDRICH AND SMOOT Washington June When th the tariff wan wall w taken up In n the senate te today loday Senator I i Warren resumed his hia h speech Th The re has haa never b been ti a time Ume said saidi i Senator Warren arten when wool growers j have ave been prosperous unless th the woolen manufacturers were prosperous It haa has been said here with a eer r that the wool woolen en tn manufacturers and the wool growers t had made some agreement tl t I ask aik In all allI whether that is not a proper I thins thIng to do 40 or whether they should Mould have havet t rh other by the throat i Interrupting Senator Dolliver referred t tR to toa R iii rag trust and Mr dr Aldrich said he be bad had hadt t hoard heard nothing of it until the t e senator from Iowa had called railed it to hie Me attention By a vote ote of to JO the committee f j amendment levying a duty of M 30 3 santa cents atm sim similar I liar ilar to that of the Ole Dingley bill bUl on top I waste waIte waste roving waste waste and waste Ya was ae I greed agreed to The vote VOl was waa tn tb tha first that tt has nas been taken tak us the wool wooi schedule ana sen anait senI anai it i I regarded f PS s a ft teat on Oft all alt amendments 1 to that schedule Democratic Vote Solid On the th amendment mendt ne Democratic sen son senator senator sonI I ator stor voted In the affirmative while Mr ij I rawford and anci Mr Ir Gamble Gambl who have haft sea gen with th t e lve 11 s and aDd voted aye Fos Fu Foster tr ter of f t T voted with the Democrats I hh V ng with the ins m mt rit voting OUn no were en Mev i t q t Burkett Clapp ClaN ClaPPi i tum U and Nel Nelson el son After considerable con debate which did not 1 I II Is II ber III tty upon the committee commute amend amendments amendt t i j I ments raising the tte t house howIe rates rate on shoddy s j from to tf as cents a pound and on none I wool extract t yarn waste thread waste i and all I wastes composed wholly or tor orIn torin In kt part p of wool from 18 IS to 89 iO cents cente a S pound poun ts were adopted ad Two were voted on together tn the a ayes es 43 t 4 and the noes noel h l 1 I Hint of a a Rag Trust Discussing an amendment nt increasing a the I I house rates tES on wooten woop rags ra Mungo and sni andi i floe from Irom 6 5 cents cen l to 0 o K 10 c cents t a pound Mesere Warren arren and Smoot insisted Insl Wd that S the lower tower rate would displace pure wools woots with shoddy in the making mak ng of American ADwan 4 wool woolen n cloth doth for clothing Mr DolLIver said Id he h wanted the duty high to tok keep k Ip rags 1 out bUt bat b not high hl b enough te to t toI I permit the organization of ofa a rag ra trust troit I The Th amendments were agreed ared to te A sub suh I I hy Mr r Dolliver levying vying a duty 01 00 o oI I wool advanced fromm the scoured stat i i and known as ai tops at SO cents centa a pound when valued at not more than 49 to 4 cents a pound and K 16 cents centA when valued d at atmore atI I more than W 40 cents together 1 with an ad valorem duty IUt of X JG per cent In Ini int t J i lace I of a duty equal to imposed Im H m Mt manufactures of or wool was as defeated byl by bya l a vote of C 42 to JS I Mr alsO alse Al offered a Substitute for tor j section ITS iii providing for a duty ditty of 21 7 j cents ent a pound on yarns valued at no nomore tot noe t 1 more than 10 40 cents vents and 18 3 8 cents a pound poundon S i i i on yarns valued more than W iiI vents cents to together 1 gether with an ad valorem duty dt of 3 per pel percent perI I cent j Acrid Colloquy t I 1 Discussing Dl this substitute Senator La Ja LaFollett LaS Jat t S Follett read telegrams telegram appealing to him t l I to support the committees schedule on Oft onI woolen as aa of equal interest to wool gr grow growl w I I I l i erF IS the duty on wool WO I He lie said these i 1 i II te tera Frama aa were signed by owners owner or of small email woolen mills mUl and all of them tIMm read alike aUke I t t I Why not read their nam names suggested 1 I Mr Warren arren j Because e retorted Mr LaFollette I I I they have been fooled into signing if p i i telegrams and nd did not DOt know what they the were doing 1 The senator from Wisconsin Is 11 probably I I ably a judge jud of the tooting fooling business re replied rei i plied the Wyoming senator aeD r 1 1 During an acrid colloquy tM w n the senators from Wyoming and l Mr LaFollette declared 1 want to be believe beI I lieve that there ar are men n on Oft this floor L I wh who dont know the tile interests they are p i serving L 1 Asked as an a to the results of lM campaign t j j of enlightenment Mr Ir showing I much feeling said saidI I I They have been beeD pretty good Whew When I 1 I tame here 1 I stood alone aJOM and now then there i ure ore a doten do who stand with me Mr LaFollette LaFollett continued F I And the results will be better let tet m tn i f 5 tell tn the senator from Wyoming The Th lines Hues 11 I 1 will he be broken not only In tb the middle and andI r extreme west but In the he east a all as welL weM I Ith II I think th Ink I know what I am lam talking about i I Night Session I With th senators present pre ent Mr Ir La LaFollette LaFollette Laa a Follette Pollette resumed the floor foor at the night session elon taking up the compensatory duty dut I 1 of o the woolen schedule He read road from it a cemment on the American woolen indus industry t try by the British tariff commission m in into J 1 06 to the th effect that conditions in the 4 1 States Stat had Improved to such INCh an anI j I I extent ute t that It was doubtful If Great Brit Britain i ain ahi could compete with the American man I of mens goods even If Ir the low tow rates of ot duty were restored It also de declared dared clued that the In the wages worked both ways and that the difference terene dir did not compensate entirely for toe the in increased Increased creased crea ed efficiency of labor In America Mr LaFollette endeavored to tu show that the th doth iloth upon which Is assessed a t com coin compensatory duty upon the ground that it contains four pounds of wool to tu the yard yari does do not as IoU a rule contain that much wool Mr Ir Warren claiming that he quoted qU from Mr Ir authority asked If It It wo was not true that it often took more than six lUX pounds of wool to the yard sard of cloth A t heated argument resulted in which Mr LaFollette declared that he was not net In Inthe Inthe Inthe the habit of juggling facts facto I The Tariff as an Issue The Democratic party part is 18 not going to neglect the leap said M Mr in 10 warning the members of the majority of ot t the Ute disastrous effect which he claimed a reenactment of the Dingle Dingley rates would have bar on the tile Republican party And if they do da I 1 know some progressive Republicans who will not he added addeo Mr lIr LaFollette asked If the members of the finance committee intended to have taken tonight He suggested that the Ute senate might adjourn Mr Flint ex ox explained that Mr Aldrich would return to the senate chamber Immediately Immedi tely but Mr did not have to proceed as Mr Overman suggested suge ted the absence or a quorum a roll call Mr LaFollette occupied the entire session Ion without concluding his speech When the Ule senate adjourned at 1025 the woolen schedule had not been of or |