Show HOUSE ADOPTS BILL MEASURE REPORTED DY COMMITTEE COM-MITTEE APPROVED BY VOTE OF 195 TO 183 I Twenty Republicans Voted In Opposition Oppo-sition to the Bill and Two Democrats Dem-ocrats for ItDemocrats Denounce De-nounce the Bill Washington Tho house on Saturday Satur-day night adopted the conference report re-port on tho tariff bill 195 to 183 Tho Republicans shrieked in their delight over the final outcome and Chairman Payne was the central figure of an admiring and congratulatory crowd of colleagues Twenty Republicans voted against tho report and two Democrats for It The vote wan the climax of an I elevenhour session conducted through most oppressive heat but notwithstanding It was enlivened by a dozen or more speeches of more or less floly nature The temperature did not deter a vast throng from gong go-ng to the capitol to witness tho closing scene Chairman Payne defended tho report re-port and appealed to his Republican colloagucii to support It pophesy Ing nt tho same tlmo that when tho bill was enacted into law It would meet with the approval of tho country coun-try tryMr Mr Clark minority leader and many of his colleagues denounced the bill and chastised tho Republicans for falling as they alleged to revise the tariff downward and thus keep their party pledges Perhaps tho most sensational speech of all was by Mr Mann of Illinois Illi-nois Republican who said ho would vote against the report provided rates on pulp and print paper as reduced re-duced by the house were not retained Ho denounced that particular schedule and ho declared that Canada would dd take such action regarding pulp wood and print paper as to place an almost prohibitory price upon paper In this moreCountry |