Show t I Ii i f 1IIL SI11IM Nb > MU i r I I II i i I At neon today March loll the I I nist I W ri ty filth Cingresi mat la I sceclal 1 I j session at tbe national cipltal ll II has been convened hi ocorJ wllh the r general aollcln tloD la discuss u new i I tarlll bill which probably will be In I Irodured into the House tomorrjy by I Mr linily There Is a marked difference between thoo inluu of this i iptclal session and of that which was II i It I I held four years aso when Mr C cveland I j It I lock order In 1603 the special session i jq j wpm called to do list what the people l up the any after election the preceding 1 l November did ml expect to repeal hI i the silver purchasing clause an ex I Ape latlng law But the special session of i l I 169710 I todr l with tie very rjueitlou It I I which tile people on the day alter last I i Moveuibetj election expected would 1 be given precedence over everything f else And It arrears to lu resident I McKlnleyj uetirrulnatlou to have I i larlQ the only Subject cimlJereJ so J r fatal bBls concerned Ibo irw tariff bill as prepared by i Ii Republican membeis ol the House 11j i ways and means ummltler who have I j been working on the measure for three I 4 sensitive declares In Us title the main I t I u purposes of the measure with a frank i i liege that la not always characteristic I of financial laws It It I litnJul loan i f i act to provide revenue for the government I i govern-ment and to protect Ibo Industries of Ibe United Stales The lattor la I a 1 I I much stronger dochratlon than has Iii I been customary In Urltt little oil I It lau I 1 la-u formal announcement If the Lilt Ii 1 I j 1 I I I lctathroughot protection as a national I rather than a I party policy It Is an I 1 tlolpated that If the law Is I substantially Wf 1 as the bill now framud It will Increase II Ibe government revenue ssvcjty uillliocs por year more than It t p i Isatproent The Jlreildcnt aDd lie i Ubllcau I leoderahr o to gel the new i tl Ii law enacted I lu time lo bring It In I 1 I operation July lit of this year and r r It to show Its ellects Irom tbe opening ol the first financial year under the newt new-t ailnfialilrallou How far they will bo r able 1 to do this remains to be seen t i J The bill makes some very Important I cbanees yet none that tiny to caught ered radical Ills In line I with I the I lr JSIcKlnley law of 1690 yet contains 11 modifications of the latter ami inch as i to characterize it as a moderate pro tcollou measure I rom the text of the i I f t I I bill It appears that Ibo high protectionist protec-tionist theory has been perrnlttu to f I 1 i dominate lu no Instance flare Is I nolh i Jog that savors of prohibitory tarll Ai a whole 10 n modification ot Iho 1 tp I law el 1890 an In only few schedules 1 1 li the average rae of duty as i I i high as It was in the lltkinley it l I law The wcol schedule is one I I of the most notable of these yetI I II may bo Bald that the aim 01 the bill I from tbe standpoint of conitiuctors E I la lo cartel natural cauits 10 fare I any act of Congress rosy do In pro 14 I J Serving within the limits of roD I 1 the Amor can market for Amorlosn 1 farmers rroJuceri and manufacturer r I I Moderate protcctloBbaaed chiefly on 1 I he diperence tilwitu I the cost ot t 11 I domestlo and foreign labor has been I I i I 1 hIJ In Iw throughout 10 that nor I i I the committee bellovu they bave a I I I measure which will Hi such rales of w7 r July aawlll permit neither the foreign I J producer nor the bomB Producer 10 t take the market und keep It to hi I ixcluslou of the other and at HIM t1 t tamo time will 1 mike the dlllerence I I Utween the wages of labor abroad anti I 1 I In this country the revctu producli factor auJ Let t enough ravenue that way to prevent any deficit Whuu J I ever there has ben any doubt I I I upon a question between i foreign and 1 home labor however the doubt has I I not been received In I favor of the I i 1 foreigner As aD example of the model I i i ate protection tilts l < It may be cited I HiM the cotton schedule of Hit Wilson 1 51 5 Gorman law lisa boon Jell untoobid I I The free list of that law however has t I had taken from It wool coal and lumber I lum-ber aDd a lew other anlclte wblcb I are fixed at the old rates cf duly I There was much dispute Uween the I wool growers and the wool manulac turner and 00 these o uld not agree on I n compromise the McKluley ral < lIra l-Ira restored and If I theo nfllc Inj 1 interests settle on anything It will to I adopted In this wool schedule a very Important Industry vf Ibis Btate Is aOectod I Another vital Industry of this But Is liiluenced by the bill namelr I I I beet angst proiluc Ion The policy ol the bill is to encourage the beet our I I Wi O I 1 I DtI Im In fill r r Iho UD ijtlre anJ It Ie ell El 1 but I the rhie of this Industry will dt troy the V3011011011 now made plssl I tile by existing eoodltlo A further Industry In Utah 10 nUctd 10 the tariff on lead Drre which It Is proposed 10 increase Several 01 these features notably the last named are already made the subject of attack and there will be a lively contest over nay prod I od reduction learn the Present rate e In the new bill In onelmpeitibt particular tbD new measure Is made very elastic This Is lu the extensive reciprocity Hit and the discrimination permitted under title tadlng I ll neb as to allow Treildeot to make almost every modlflca tun that circumstances may call for lit this the moderate pro trctlonlsta have Accomplished IbIr mo effactlvo work litre IheDI Is the general outline from the aduilnlitratlout standpoint olthe bill tint tbeipeoal Beulon of Congress Is expected t3 deal with and when ll lias done that Is expected In l adjourn 01 course there will be tflirts at other legislation but all of thesto OIlY bo looked upon no Retell onlitloto Ibo xprccsed wish of the administrate And with this situs IID 10 face the Cogle now con vened In special Station Is called to make Its record as to whether or not It will bs a blesiloe 1 to Ibo couulry May Its choice bo for the good |