Show TARIFF HEADINGS dates set sat for consideration of the various schedules washington doe dee 14 tho ways and means committee of 0 the house decided to begin beatings on the tariff december esth bill all and continue them meeks tho the pro gramme for the hearings ag adopted by the committee follow monday december ath schedule A chemicals oils and paints find and schedule IT mines and other beverages tuesday december cath schedule 1 I cotton and scho schedule lule L aliks arid and silk goods wednesday december schedule E D sugar and molasses thursday december alst schedule D wool and manufactures ot of bool boll lind and schedule M pulp papers and books saturday january slid schedule J hemp lute jute and manufactures manufacture a of and hemp hemi monday january ath schedule F r tobacco and manufactures of tuesday january cath She schedule dule G agricultural products and provisions including live animals dalry da fry products fruits fish meats salt etc wednesday january ath schedule K 1 wool and on thursday january ath manufactures 0 of wool friday january etli schedule B lassai glass glassware yare marble all and stone saturday fantl jania linal 4 r 9 schedule G C Z iron and lead or zt t isn atals and manufactures fac tures of 0 monday january alth schedule N sundries including buttons coal gloves leather and manufactures of and fr free c e list persons who lie desire to present a written statement in respect to any of the said schedules may forward the ba sama ill 6 to the clerk of the committee at arty any time prior to the closing ot of the holidays the meeting N was as a brief and informal one chairman dingley outlined the pro gramme proposed to the full ull committee representative tuiner dem GA inquired if it wa aas the intention of the republicans to enter upon general tariff legislation this session to this sir mr dingley replied diplomatically that lie condition of the treasury m warranted ar ranted the committee lit in preparing for any exigency which might arise there was waa more sparling on oil the lh same point between tho the mo ino parties but nothing of importance was sald said in the debate in the committee representative turner declared declai ed tile the com mitte edid did not have tile the power toi to formulate a bill for the next congress lie ile remarked that it if rumor was waa to be credited mr air dingley Ingley IJ might better wait until thi the next administration when na as I 1 of the treasury ho he might elvi axi flee and instruction atoa tile the tariff to tile llie next congress Con eress which would be called upon to legislate upon it mr I 1 mcmillin of tennessee argued there wan tin no present need of an in cleabe of rat I 1 if taxes that the treasury now hold about lit in addition to the gold rescue lie he said that even it if the diesend rate of deficiency continues it ft would mould tako take more than two tuo yeats to absorb and force into irona arcula aln this idle money lit in response to the suggestion that it I 1 I 1 bould be well to Ine inre reaNe aye the gold re rc berve from to 1 NO and flier alif ecby by absorb or utilize tri lie he I 1 baide bald no good ool could come train from keeping i i more amonoy out of 0 circulation and an I 1 that no lie one hoped or believed that it welt possible to pass any tariff bill this I 1 bess seH behlon loll 1011 the republican members of the committee have decided to told hold night meetings ggs to work on the tariff bill and will begin at once meeting esery eiery een e ening until the hill has halt been completed ted |