Show fAMOUS PAYNE T TARIU AR ff MEASURE MEASURES S r NAll y PASSED BY CONGRESS Senate Adopts Conference Report with ith a Vote of 47 Ayes and 31 dy y Six Republicans Opposing It S I Washington Aug m in to today ay the senate the confer conference ence cc report on the tariff bill was as the lie final of oC that through congress Th vote ote was I 17 ayes 7 Tho bill Tf all the vot 8 except those of Bristow Clapp Capp Cum Curn Dolliver La Follette Beveridge and Nelson The senate then tonic u up the concurrent resolution reducing the thc rates in the leather schedule The following Is the tho vote yote in detail etall Id rich Bourne Brad Dra Je Brown Bulkley Bur Burkt kt keIt Burnham Burrows Burton Car CarI I Tir Pr Clark WyomIng Crane Craw rd Cullom Curtis Depew Dick on Elkins Flint I Prye Gam Gaiu ide hIe Guggenheim Gugenheim Halo Hale John ion on Jones Jonos Kean Lodge Mc Ic Oliver Page Penrose Per Perkins kins Piles Root Scott Smith Mich Michigan j igan an Sutherland Sutherlan Ball Br BI eidge idge Bristow Chamberlain Clapp Clay Clar Culberson Cummins I Daniel Dolliver Foster 1 11 Gore Hughes La Follette Mc McLaurin Laurin Martin Nelson Newlands s 0 Ov Overman erman Paynter Rayner Shively Sim Sm mOils Smith Maryland Smith South Caolina Stono The pairs voting o the bill 1111 follow I gs with Johnson Johnson with Tillman TilIman Dallinger w th Taylor NIxon with Owens Richardson with Clarke Arkansas Warren wIth Money lono Mc McEnery E Enery lIY with DavIs Dals Washington Aug To opt the report all aini finally pass pas the I tariff bill to adopt the concurrent res re I revising the leather schedule end nd having It go to the house t to be I mended there to adopt the res resolution I on the drawback resolution wIth a free cotton otton bagging riders and send it to the house where it Is ex cx H it iL will not be accepted and to finally final I adjourn the extra session or of con ress before the close of the laY day I IS S Such ch was the program of the lead leall Ing Republican members of the senate committee on finance when the senate met at ten len today loday That tIm tho plan idail could be carried into execution was doubted by mOI most of the other son I I When the senate was to or 01 dC the vice president hal had notification from Senators El EI EIkin kin Warren Cia Clay Aldrich La Fol lt t Penrose Flint Dick Heburn ULtI Bm Bradley loy that they desired to speak n il the tariff either before or after the tho 13 ago of the lull hili On this t wa tiLe session ho d ell either her late tonight t or some tomorrow ot tILls this le ar aray arav ay av of speakers Senator AldrIch and lis associate Senator both that the adjournment if f the senate loda today the Ion would come to an end The remainder or of the th program will willII II I to ULO UIO letter leller Tho rho h hOur ur urr r the vote ote on au the adoption of I ho report which moans lie tho final of the hill bill by br the senate had already been fixed fOI 2 p Ii m in mInd inand and Ind there was as no doubt that it would III hi taken at that line I The agreement t is that the go th house without alteration and It is quite as well vell hit 1 that thal the lon Ion with free cotton collon bagging attach altach ed Cd will pass the senate Senator DollIer I t first speller open in log his with a lse of his r C as 8 a RepublIcan In contending for lower customs dutIes denied the Ule of oilier othel Republican senators to his position In he senate a aI I which ho he said was dictated dictate by Iti conscience It hns hn not been m lily fortune lie ho airl to o that mutual good will that the efforts or of a sen seii senator ator to change tho tarIff laws Jaws of the United States Till people of his state slate he added hat had been ref referred CiTed to as farm folk while the Ito state itself had har b been on do de dared dare to lie ho unreliable given givon to aull loa Iowa lie he In insisted hud had always been heen loyal 0 a I to Ro Re pUblican standards and still was up ip the Lest best Interests or of the pro policy Here Bure he said Ve have had the spectacle of men to bargain wall the authorities which control the senate for the tho protection of their own people Majorities are obtained b by a l system of nf arranged In the tho citadel of protection Continued on Page Pago Four Fa Famous m 0 us Pay Payne n 8 Tariff If Measure e as ur e I Is s Finally Passed by Congress Continued from Page One We Te have a tariff commission now declared Mr Do referring to the opposition to lo the creation of such a abad body bad They are experts although they have never been appointed 1 by an any public authority They The are arc volun volunteers aiding congress In its ils difficult and strenuous work This lie he insisted hall had written the Iron and nd steel schedule I and the cotton collon sch dule An And vet t lie he said when it was tas to have haYe a tarIff commission appointed as a lIc bo bod the lie meb who accepted the theman man mandates ales of thIs t tariff commission vig I opposed h suggestion Ho He criticised the work wark of the members of lie 1 board of general whom he spoke oLas professional certifiers a prepared by br bythe the department Mr Ir Dolliver said It showed the th rates rates In the cotton schedule were over lie tho pros pres present cut ent law lass all along the line and sonic some ot of them as much as a per Anti And yet lie he added lie statement has lia been macic hero that only minor anti Ind Insignificant changes had been made macIc In that schedule The American people are 1 being eing duped with that kind of hum humbug Jug and mIsrepresentation ContendinG that there was no ra raw material In tHIs country Mr Jr Eikin West VirginIa expressed the tho regret that the lie free raw mw material campaign had mer been started La hOl had been expended upon these articles called raw material and he believed that whenever the were subjected to foreign competition thor the should iff ha have e 1 been cen protected b by the tar tariff I I Mr Ir Heyburn Interjected d that while he Ill did not want to lo restrict any other othor department of lie government there ha hind 1 been a new doctrine of a veto of items of the bill that he could coul not nol ap apprOVe prOVe proe we ve are told that certain Items must not lie he placed In the bill hili hilior billor or the 1 will 1 be e vetoed that is s a threat that to a veto of such Items said Mr lr Heyburn There Thero Is lie he added no duty hit In this bill so high ns as to offend nie me Senator Warron took look the floor short l 1 after noon anti and entered upon an ex cx extended tended denunciatIon of thc lie hide an and leather sch schedule Mr 11 Warren on Senators Aid Ald Aldrich Aidrich rich and aner Dick to qa ay what they of the lie doctrine o of free I raw material All d that they lie di did not ap provo o of the tho Idea of admitting hIdes free ree o of dut duty similar replies were front rom senators Bristow Dolliver Oliver anti and Flint who vero I called on to stale their views before hall had a tariff bill pass passed eti ed under a storm of disapproval said Mi Ir Dalley Dailey In opposition to tolie the lie report You hope he said addressIng lie that lint with the lie returning tide lide of the lie will ill forget I the ba bad features of oC the bill Mi lr Bailey Dalley reviewed the political and Industrial conditions to 0 prove that lint linthe the he Wilson bill had not nol 1 been een sible fit depressed conditions Ftc Insl tell that time thc present bill hili would not hot improve conditions although lie Republicans would endeavor to spread the idea that It In the lie opinion Ion of the lie Texas senator the effect of the conference was but a fair tal tale In Intended Intended tended to catch such Republican sea sen senators as I Mi Ir Clapp of oC Minnesota and men of his kind Crossing the aisle anti and directing his remarks sPeCifically to Mi Il Aldrich I Mi Dane Bailey that nobody 1 be 0 l od in the lie e of free raw mat ma tonal addIng that the Rhode Island senator dl did not believe In Iii It except when it affected Now England Inter Interests interests ests But Dut he saId when wIlen you take the tarIff of off hides the lie people of New I England will still get their hides front from the ito western states Aug Ai though pro protesting testing against being beIuS called out to a night session senators were tard tardy In n their attendance upon the meeting or of the thc senate tonight Nearly un an hour passed after the appointed time limo be before fore a quorum could be assembled assemble It was finall obtained after aCter an or ordel order I del der had been 1 to the tho sergeant to brin bring in th their ll The entire session was consumed r by speeches 1 by r Senators Cummins of oC Iowa owa and Daniel o of VirgInia During the evening a political do de bate atc was Injected Into the tho proceedings and regulars and insurgents band and led accusations as to lie tho effect their course would have havo upon the political future of their party part Whether the tariff bill about to he enacted said Mr lIr Hale would b be accepted by the lie American people leOPle as satisfactory and will be followed by prosperity no one could tell But whatever the tho result should bo be ho he was satisfied that for ten years people would look with marked markell impatience I and frown upon any project or plan planor or tribunal that would woul be likely to disturb conditions I Replying to Mr Newlands Mr lr Halo Hale declared the tho II resident would have nothing to do with investigating the tho cost of production at homo and a abroad road Mr lIr Beveridge then explained that lie ho had bad been Inclined to the same aDle view but that Mr lr Aldrich having expressed it a different opinion he would to iress his tariff commission bill un on I ll ii It could he be known what the lie fact would prove to be beThe beThe The senator will admit said Mr that the tho language was reo re reassuring assuring to those of us who favored the tariff commission Too much so replied Mr Ir Hale Mr Hale liale then sent to the desk a circular letter front from lie tho committee of appointed at the national convention held In Indianapolis last sprIng fot fOI the purpose o of promoting tariff commission legislation It au an that would bo be re required to lo get a bill through congress and requested request ell lie recipients of the tho circular to see sea that lint their newspapers were filled with interviews and ell ed edItorials favorable to a tariff slon sion That is your our agitation remarked oIl Mi Hale bowing to Mr e and then lion taking his seat seal I never neer heard of such a thing be before before fore but I Ilo do not nol see anything ira im proper In that letter replied Mr Beyond ge Senator Gamble le spoke at length up UI upon on the hill bill While objecting to Lo some Bome of Its features ho he said that as It hall had met the he approval of the president anti and was sas the work of the thc majority part party in congress lie he would vote voto for Cor It |