| Show VO ON TARIFF TROUBLE Opens Debate on Proposal to Ex Extend Ex Extend Extend tend Reciprocal Rate to the United States GOVERNMENTS REASON FOR IT Tariff IT lr r Vi iii hI Damage I gig l len rr titi iiii gi giSI SI lIt I ii e ti Oh her rt i Feb von on hue Bue low holy opened the debate In the lie today won the tho Is proposal to 10 extent reciprocal tariff rates to 10 the United Suites until June 30 1907 I 07 Tho rho chancellor chancello saId ald ho he o a 1 high value on Rood good political relatIons be 1 Iscon anti the United which were wre re o n blessing to both lands landshut hut but It II would ba deceptive to 10 belleN that he lie would buy political by hy tho hi of if Germany economic Interests Interest The fhe rounds for tor time the proposal al were that lint a n tell Itt war Wil whim be to 10 In case caso of or necessity would not hot only her fler flYs woul it g Interest lii tel est hut other lin Iril of Ho I lo 10 explained to 10 the Ihu that ler Ger n of or treaties wIth oUter other had hatI not nol mid had ht over omen lung Ionic lun We iVe MO aro therefore fOrced t saId the tho to ask IHk parliament to tl con sont KOlt to I this proposal iO ao o that bunt wo we nittY In United continue In with wih the States The he note of the th American ln secretary l of lit If Mate sIlt I e to 10 a S I on nil 01 fuu II shows Unit hut tho thin States haw Ih t it en in ti for fri dully com COI and relations that thai Wl win a Till hll lIole arl that a M soon HH nl tier Oer man ni it it con I I to ni if hut e brett brell grant ed ci to tInt HIM States for tor the Iho tl Juno 30 1307 thi 11 president ill Il n a proclamation 1111 grant I n c Cier Cl er of or ninny a it of ut l section a 4 of the lie tariff IU lie J that the tue prospect of certain al ni I In iii the tho custom cU loo regulations may maybo maytie wish bo tie a its proof of the earnest lS poof of the tue to 10 free the Ihl American administration from the Iho ap at appearance of being h severe on German O ex exPorters Porters Mr tIr Hoot hopes further that hint the lull bill bi extending tho the conventional rates to In the theUn United Un will gIve time hue for wl led n a permanent hauls 1161 for mutual l favorably conditions commerce under to both Sir Ir Hoot 1001 that the lie present Jre enl feelings of mutual hlll will wl con coil cOl lilue I to 10 Ii exist soul and 1 that Ihal the two toso 11 CahIll conn I tries tried will come conic to nn an because i of If th the tho true trim desire lelm to lia toi The chancellor who had spoken with without wih out nut animation had been listened 1 to 10 without applause DurIng Durin his hilt para morn paraphrase phrase of or Ambassador note nole ore of or the Ile tittered Ironically Mm you 01 Buelow concluded H ate 14 fol toi follow low 11 c e The rile erile confederated 1 govern goern ment well ovell wel of ot the tho moper Importance I tance of our commercial relations wIth wih I Ihl States Intend to 10 try 11 liy by II every ever moans to settle pettie the lIon In a 1 manner They hope the III 1 act ld In ill II not lt spirit 1 tin the proposals o nIH The 11 bill bil havInK In Its I I second Introduced an amendment that lint It should ex ei e hillY IP t I part of Ional thrift tariff Count you on 01 k Wehner op opposed fP opPosed posed po tiun amendment on the thu that it II compel com Ill the government to discriminate 1 forthwith Ameri Amerl American vail can Rood goods hiat could Kiln gain with the tho States he asked l I t I beh ieee the lie t minister ni etc r continued con I Cd tile the time tins has hn come core when American citizens see liCe le they busY are arc merely mert tIle the football of cit tho tl tim great trusts hilt but we ire 1 will wi not wait wall until unIT title this discovery lint has hll been heen auntie maile A tariff wilt ir mallets lie tho greatest ilka others Ik 1 The Tue amendment Imell received 1 only the otes leR of or 11 II a putt punt of the Nationalist The rhin rie Phil bill bi was wan then adopted by h nn an Im Immense mense majority the negatives coming flom only part of the Ihl Nationalist arid I Conservatives I el I |