Show LISTENING TO 10 TARIFF DEBATE Eighty Members of the House Rounded Up in Senate Chamber THREE LENGTHY SPEECHES BEVERIDGE N AND BAILEY THE OFFENDERS OOOO O Washington June 34 A abort short time before adjournment tonight at atT T 7 the senate returned to the 4 4 consideration of the tins tariff ached sched schedule 4 ule ules ul after the greater part 4 4 of the day dy listening to prepared 4 4 speeches were adopt adopted 9 4 ed eel 4 increasing the duty on shoes 9 4 from 15 to toeo 40 dO per cent ad valorem 9 4 and Increasing the th duty on sole Ole 4 leather leether from B Ii to 10 18 per cent ad va valorem 9 4 lorem lorein the lower figure ft ure represent 4 4 to Ing ins the house rate ra te in each case An 4 9 amendment increasing ng the duty on 9 i was a also adopted O O O r O Washington June 24 IThe The course Of the he senate today was WIll the reverse revene of Its Ita course yesterday the entire day being given over to speeches There were wore three lengthy addresses addre ee eeSe Senator Se tor Beveridge talked for about four hours boon and was followed by Mr Bally Ball at almost aJmo t aa as great length Mr r Newlands was II the last of th days orators and ami he had not long tong sur our surrendered rendered the floor door when the senate ad Mr Beveridge discussed an amend amendment amendment amendment ment proposed by b him regarding th tilt the size sise of tobacco packages He contended that while the size of ot the package had been reduced during the Spanish war warto warto warto to compel the purchaser er to pay the war tax those sizes had not been restored nor the tire prices price reduced notwithstanding the removal of the tax thus practically giving the tobacco affairs and especial especially e ly Iy the tobacco trust the advantage of the tax even though It has not ROt been In operation for about nine years He de do declared declared dared the trust bad influenced legisla legislation la tion for fot this purpose and asserted as it was wall being to the extent o of many maRY million dollars year Mr Baileys Talk Mr lr Bailey talked about free raw ma material material material for the purpose e of ot justifying his hi vote as a Democrat against the free en entry entry entry try of iron ore lumber and hides He declared that previous to the Cleveland administration the established Demo Domo Democratic cratic policy was in opposition to the free admission of raw material Mr sI th the lne tax question devoting especial consid consideration cautIon enl OB to the presidents pre recommend recommendation tion thou for a corporation tax He dis dIn discussed cussed cu ed at length the legislation of 1818 providing for a tax upon the gross groes re ret of ot oil all refiners on which the Sprockets Spreckels ease case was decided elded d by the su in supreme supreme preme court and which is 18 relied upon by the president as a precedent for the proposed corporation tax He pointed out especially that the law of 18 8 was w applicable not to corporations alone alon but to every person firm finn company and corporation carrying on such lIuch business He suggested that a tax applying only to corporations might violate the con coat constitutional constitutional requirement of uniformity |