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Show TARIFF MEASURE PASSESSEHATE After Many Days of Argument and Wrangling, Measure Approved . by a Vote of 45 to 34. Ten Republicans Lined up With the Minority, While One Lone Democrat Demo-crat Votes With Majority Bill Now Goes to Conference. Washington. The tariff bill passed tho senate Just after 11 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day night by a vote or 45 to 34. Republicans Re-publicans voting in tho negative woro: Bevorldgo (Ind.), Brlstow (Kan.), Brown (Neb.), Burkott (Nob.), Clapp (Minn.), Crawford (S. D.), Cummins (Iowa), Dolllver (Iowa), La Follette (Wis.), Nolson (Minn.). McEnery of Louisiana was tho only Democrat voting In tho alllrniative. Tho vote in detail: Yeas Aldrlch, Borah, Bourne, Bradley, Brad-ley, Brandegee, Brlggs, Bulkcly, Burnham, Burrows, Burton, Clark (Wyo.), Carter, Crane, Depew, Dick, Dixon, Dupont, Elklns, Flint, Frye, Galllngor, Gamble, Guggenheim, Hale, Hoyburn, Johnson (N. D.), Kean, Lor-liner, Lor-liner, Jones, McCumbor, McEnery, Nixon, Oliver, Pnge, Penrose, Perkins, Piles, Scott, Smith (Mich.), Smoot, Stephenson, Sutherland, Warner, Warren, War-ren, Wotmore 4G. Nays Bacon, Bailey, Bunkhead, Bevorldgo, Brlstow, Brown, Burkott, Chamberlain, Clapp, Crawford, Culberson, Cul-berson, Cummins, Daniel, Dolllver, Fletcher, Foster, Frazler, Gore, Hughes, Johnston (Ala.), LaFollette, McLaurln, Martin, Money, Nelson, Nowlnnds, Overman, Owen, Shivcly, Simmons, Smith (S. C), Stone, Taliaferro, Talia-ferro, Taylor 34. As It passes the sonate, tho bill contains almost 400 paragraphs. The 8enato made 840 amendments to tho houso provisions, many of which wcro added Thursday. Consequently tho enrolling clerks are finding the preparation prep-aration of tho bill for tho house nn arduous task. There 'will be no delay In sending Uio tariff bill to conference arter It reaches tho houso. It is likely that tho first thing agreed to In conrerenco will bo reductions on necessaries or llfo and raw materials mnde In tho houso bill by the senate. The Increases In-creases made by the senate on certain luxuries will probably offer a temporary tempor-ary barrier to an early agreement In conference becnuso of the contention that those Increased rates will prove prohlbltlvo and will materially reduco tho revenue Tho removal of tho restrictions on tho free snlo of tobacco In the hand as provided In tho amendment of Senator Bradley, which wa sadoptcd. Is tho result re-sult of many years of agitation and of much active recent campaigning. The presont law, preventing freedom ' In the trade hi tobacco In the prlmt-tlvo prlmt-tlvo states Is said to havo boon responsible re-sponsible for tho fornys of "night rid-ors" rid-ors" In Kentucky and Tennessee. |