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Show C9TT0IJDILL. ; IS PASSED DY HOUSE - n " " tmm nBnasasssxni a " Measure Goes Through by More Than Two-thirds . I . Vote... WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. Supported by all the Demorrata and by thirty is eurgeat Republicans, the PetnoeTntii' eettos tariff bill, the third of the big tar-f revision measures brought forward for-ward bv tha Democratic aoitaa of rap-rrarntatiTM. rap-rrarntatiTM. pid tkat body aarlv lait availing, 202 to SI. Tka bill rata th avaraara tariff OB rottea niaanfaetnrad tooit from 4$ lo 11 par raat ad raloraai, a 21 par rent raductioa. Tka Damorratia leadara as-timata as-timata that It radacea ravaaoa by aboat t3.OO0.000. , . ' ' . Kot an ammdmaat waa of farad -to tha - bill, although tha Rapubliraaa attarkad it vifnronslT oa areouat of allrgad in traaiea in eartain - itrma over tha rat as of tha Payaa-Aldrirh tariff law. Brarralr had tha ebrara that fraatad tka patMLffO of tha eottoa ravlnioa bill ubafdad whra Tamoratt Iaadr l'a orrwood, railing op tha fraa lint bill, as it paaaad tha senata a fow days ago. anmpliibad a stratrgia aiovawhioh ' umriod tha Republicans.' Ha aiked for a eanfaranra oa all the ameadments to tha free list bill, except ex-cept tkat of 6enator Oronna of North moat entirely tn southern mills, actually had hoe a increased as hlb aa 260 par cent shor tha Payna rates. Damocratie Leader Vnderwood replied that ad valorem schedules had to. be fixed on an averac basis, placing cr-tain cr-tain rates between two lines, top and bottom, and that Mr. Pmuty had picked out tha single shedula undar which there wss an apparent Increase. He said that under this schedule last year Just 11044 of tha 7.ftO0.ftOO worth of cotton goods consumed In this country wera tmportM. Ha claimed that Mr. Prouty's chsrge waa too trivial tn he treated seriously. Representative Harrison of New Tork. a member of the wss and ttiftntv com -1 mlttee, ralllna; tha charge "plcayunish and contemptible," said. "I am not a southern man. but 1 absolutely repudiate the Inslnuatlona that any sectionalism or favor has bevn shown tn this bill." Mr Payna moved that the hill be reommended to he held In committee unfU tha tariff board reports at the regular regu-lar session In Decern bar.. Tba mot to a was lost. . Dakota, putting eemeat on tka free list. Ha urged (hat tha house aeeapt tkat amendment, adding to it lemons. , afYotaj Ineffectual. . Pic I fie coast Republicans made in effectual attempts to stop this sudden and unexpected patting of lemons on the free list, but the amendment carried. car-ried. Tha change gave tha bouse Democrats Demo-crats what they claimed to be an added advantage in dealing with tba satiate in the conference. Ppesker Clerk appointed last night as a conference commute on the free list kill the same conferees who will act on tha woot bill, Representatives Vnder-wend, Vnder-wend, Handel I of Texas and Harrison of New Tork Democrats; Payna and Dnl-nell. Dnl-nell. Re a oilcans. The progressiva Republicans who voted for the cotton bill today are: Representatives Atkln. New York: ' Anderson. Davis. Indbergh. Miller. Hteenersow and Volstead of Minnesota; Each, Kopp, La n root. Morse and Nelson of Wlsconala . French of Idaho ; H anna and Heicesofi of North Dakota; Heuahan, Huhhard and Wooda of Iowa; Ja-kson, M1lon. Hees and Toung of Kanaaa; laferty of Oregon; Kent and Stephens or tiiromia; njnKawi, Aorris sna aioen of N.hra.k.; La foixtta and Warburtoa of Wsshinrtoa. Bitter atlacks on Democratic ravens methods br Mr. Psrne of New Tork and other Repuhllran lenders and a chsnre t br Repreaentatlve prouty of Iowa, Republican Re-publican Insiiraent, supported ay McOaJI of MsMachiitts, and lllll of Connecticut, Connecti-cut, that the Underwood bill nude enor-mnul enor-mnul Increases In the tariff on certain . ention cloth .manufactured In southern mills, marked .the closing hours of debet, de-bet, an the cotton bllL Proaty-a ObjaeUoa. ' ' Representative Prouty aald'that until . today he had Intended to support the cotton cot-ton Mil. but. "naurlng with his penell," he feund that the ad valorem rates on cotton cloth, vslued st between 7 snd It I ceTt.s. a t pe of cloth manufactured al- I |