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Show )0L GOODS TARIFF HILL BEING PLANNED 1 to The Tribune. LSHINGTON. Oct. 11. At tho in-le in-le of -woolgrowers of Utah, who have telegraphing him protesting against nportation of foreign wools,. Senator I. King has drawn and later will in ce an amendment to one of the ng tariff bills making a reduction per cent in the present tariff rate ooieu manufactured goods. Tariff at ion cannot originate in thc sen-)ut sen-)ut the house has passed several in Dal tariff bills, among " thorn the bijL and the manganese bill, and for King's amendment will be of-j-to the first of these measures to be t up in the senate. h woolgrowers find they cannot nt the extensive importation of for-Iwools for-Iwools and they now ask a 7-educ-In the tariff on woolen goods as a atory measure against eastern facturers for whom foreign wool is 1 imported. |