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Show NO TROUBLE EXPECTED. Questions Arising In Kegsird to the Kxecu-lion Kxecu-lion of the New Tariff Law. Washington, 1). C, Oct. 4. Secretary. Secre-tary. Windom, Assistant, Secretaries Spauldlng and Neitlctoii) and General Appraiser Tichenor spent the day over the questions that have arisen in regard to tho execution of the now tariff law, which takes effect Monday morning. Several importers desirous of receiving the full benefit of the existing ex-isting tarilT rates, applied to tho treasury treas-ury department for permission to enter en-ter their gootls at the custom houses up to midnight Sunday. Assistant Secretary Spaulding has informed in-formed them that this is a matter entirely en-tirely within tho discretion of the collectors col-lectors of customs at the various purls, and that the department is not dis-posed dis-posed to interfere in the matter. General Spaulding said torioj that he did not anticipate any trouble with regard to the execution of the new law on the l'acilio coast by reason of the failure of the customs olli.:ers to receive ollicial copies of the law at the dato it goes into operation, as the entries en-tries made on and after Monday Mon-day under the present law can be readily read-ily liquidated under the new rates wilh very little extra labor. |