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Show WARREN AND TARIFF BILL W ashington. Aug 7 "According to the declaration of one of our great war leaders, war Is hell." said Senator Sena-tor W arren today in a speech dis uss-ing uss-ing the agricultural schedule of thi-tariff thi-tariff bill. "This has never been denied, ami therefore 1 beg the liberty of Baying that this bill is to bf' indeed hell, so far as the farmer of the northwest Is concerned. "About everything he has to sell, the use of his capital and his labor, the product of both, with but few exceptions, ex-ceptions, must meet the competition of the world with its cheap peon, pauper labor, while everything be has to buy, barring certain occasional purchases, is taxed Alluding to declarations of the Democrats thP.t the Republican sen ate leaders through their tariff speeches were trying to bring on a panic Senator Warren said; 'Sometimes when one doubts the successful outcome of a proposed enterprise en-terprise or poliO he throw, out hodgea in the way o straw men or bogey men. lavug h.ame before-hand before-hand on the other fellows for what be fears might happen o his poll, s Con it be possible that our Democratic Demo-cratic friends are thus hedging 1 An amendment for an anti dumping clause" to replace the provision struck out bv the finance committee wa introduced by Senator IVnn,, The provision would prevent for elgn "countries f d"mPinK'' --plus --plus Koods in the inlted blates at low rate |