Show Tie TAItll AlFARINII I 0010 3111001 ter AI for = I I as I WABitiNdixiN Jan 7Th first I ptakm uou the schedule of woo eu I iiauulaciuma today was B N U North of Boston secretary of the National Wool Manu tact Iteres alto I elation Tile association he said I counseled moderation In fixing the ratesnnd requesting a moderate protection pro-tection which would enable them to roipeu the Olla with promise of per mauauce Changes Were only ale I evil than rates too low permit competition com-petition with foreigner The wool manufacturers bad cufTire 1 more than any other data by the lull of 1894 The uionlha preczdliiR the uiltl revision of UU4 and the two yean aubstquent included the most alterations period to American wool manufacturers bulk of tue woolen and worated machluery bad been holly ur partially Idle At present there was more machinery In operation opera-tion then dullug Iho summer Lut the general condlllou ol the maculacturer was riac jual tie In clothe lu 1895 ran uptb 40070010 poundculmrBt qui > ltO three years uder the McKlnloy act tho total ImrortB of mitmlaciurerh woollll 1895 were valued at 101809000 foreign vaiur Tie duty value was 00000000 shout a third of the value of woolens made In the mills of the United litotes In such a year ai 1890 and equal to about half ino domestic Product bl IbO The United ejtatts had enough machinery when In operation oper-ation to supply the home cjutump lion Importatlona at low valuations he Said crowded uyon the sluggish market mar-ket broke Began the donseatic mu dometo foclurea while the foreigners BO overdid Ibo I busintai that they too Sulfated from the reaction Tbv cable was that Hit quality 0 the goods wag rol IDE so that thu nol l value it I n pound nf Imported goods fill from 99 ASIAN In lb04loUO cents lit 1 1S95 |