Show DECIDED ACTION I 1 the chicago authorities airm ly heleh I 1 7 I 1 1 91 LAUST HEWS NEWS f 1 l ri I 1 J j I 1 A democratic tariff bill at last formulated by av 4 11 f randall ZI il 1 by western aeed prem press to the burned I 1 EDINBURG june ai 28 baar mansion at dundee owned by martin white of new york was destroyed by fl fire rw loss j r I 1 THE BILE I 1 I 1 A synopsis of the measure to be intro W I 1 deuced to td day washington W allington june 27 randall will tomorrow to morrow introduce his tariff bill intha the bul hoj says does not contain any anything think novel or extraordinary and is ii designed to build up much deeded ad industries and revive those that are languishing ned remove inequalities in existing laws he ile does not claim that the bill is a complete or a perfect measure of tariff fre revision vision but holds that it is a decided step in the right direction and a sufficient indication of the policy that should be pursued in re the tariff an and the revenue laws laris the changes in the rates proposed d na n re to jc into effect on the uret day of op p january 1887 on the present free list are squared timber and boards and lifo iber etith m abe rough hub for wheels stave S wood of all kinda kinds in the rough jute butts and bristles the present law admitting live ann animals to be imported for breeding purposes free of or duty is repealed the changes proposed to tobe made in the existing laws are as follo follower planed 10 per tent fid ad val orem f aion ronnand ron jand bied tail way I 1 bars bar 13 per di tar 1 drori 1 and steel tee twe rails and tee tails rails punched 16 per ton boiler iron cents per fi pound O 0 und sheet iton scent per poun pound horseshoe nails nalla and pd dvir biye n nails I 1 sa 3 acts per pound libi irenr steel beams girders or joists foists 1 cent per pound round aron 1 cent jer pound lead in pigs or bins bars and esdra scrap lead ii cents per pound kad nad jn vit slit sheets ets 21 2 per pound rice cleaned 2 21 cents per pound 11 1 cents per poun drice flour rice meal broken rice 20 pl percent er cent ad va vo lorem readymade ready made clothine clothing except knit goods composed of cotton 40 per ce jav U cotton cordel braids i etc 35 per cent ad valarene talo vala renu e urple 1 tr ming lace window carI JAIns compo composed sedof ft cotton and oil on cotton damask chiefs 40 per cent adalu alfrem rem the bill repeals all forms ac W internal revenue taxation taxi kion upon tobacco of ayery description and all the laws restricting its sale aiza aud disposition b bya far producers produce ra after october 1st lexe nexe next jt allows a daw drawback back or rd ro bate of the full fall amount ottames ot taxes paid on tobacco of every description held by manufacturers or dealer dealers atthe att at the hb time the repeal goes into effect iti it also permits from and after the pas pai cage vage of the act the manufacture anu anu hallof Ha gal loof a of fruits fre j e of internal revenue taxes auder th head lead of silk and leathey leather gloves the bill embraces the ions of assistant Secre secretary tiry fairchild child in ili his hi ietter sletter of june 1680 to the chairman of pf ilia corn cittee on ways and means already ill bli I 1 tied wools are divided into py classes namely lj cp thing combra comb fu V a and rid carpet wools on oh the first and second elapses duty is fixed at 10 benth per pound and on the third class at 3 cents per pound washed wool of the first it chiss I 1 asu js ito to pay double duty and ba on scoured wools of all classes duty is fixed at three times the 09 amoun amount to which hey would bo bd subjected if imported ported on un washed olt bahle or combed m wools or duty is fixed at 48 bonts pet per pod pud 10 per cent wiyu ca lorm wools wools on skin at the same rates as other othe r wools woolen rags shoddy waste and coots pall Wool worsted cloth cloths and mun prated aled manufactures of wool valued at not exceeding 60 cents per ou n A 30 centa cents pound and ind 35 cents adva lorem between GO 60 and 80 23 25 and 35 5 cents c dd va va lorem toem flannels nels blankets hate liat al it yarna knit goods compo feH 4 ot W part otwool of wool and all turee tures of alpaca wools and of wools of I 1 e ither other anici anini alsi alS not C I 1 r e enuf hit f aerated ne rated valued at 30 facets of lea pe 10 lOa cents pe I 1 pound be bi tape k 3 I 1 anil 40 JO cen t aa jr beul cents ts beaw between eon 40 and ind CO W 18 cents beaw between cen GO 60 and 80 24 cents and in addition n all the above named articles 35 percent ad va lorem larem women and childrens dress goode coat linings and ghods of jike description composed in ili art q of f wool 9 y ani animal hair hot not 9 per yard in value sets per square square yard and sects ad val prem i above abts and ad va lorem wholly of wool 0 OT animal jr jar aan tibeca gets and s ready made and wearing apparel I 1 berated ine me rated cam cpm composed posed wholly or in part of wool or animal hair and wholly or partly kanii manufactured fractured per e roc ib b and sctt ad iva dl lorem arim marble block 1 k rough or squared equa red 50 eta per cubic cubi le foot veined marble sawed dressed or otherwise including elaba slabs and nd a alpo inq cultic foot foott salt in pack lOO 1001 lbs bo or id ri balk octa per boolba the bill propose proposes to amend the existing tariff lawi alwa tricking tri king 01 out pec tiou 2493 2490 its uy d subs titu I 1 inc a jau bauso o provided provided that articles arti clea not provided vide d or for r shall pay the 8 amp rato rate of ivd on the trio onu article which 1 c it t mos resembled bled th material texture or uee use in quality erate bality articles manu manufactured fact u red of two stall be materials the duty or assessed r e more ed at the highest rate charge chargeable a if the thi article were composed q material of e chief i compound of who wholly iby the main of the value blewitt bill agyei the clause re movine g tho tile duty on ing inz all s alcohol used in the arts J i aa I 1 7 A CONFLICT EXPECTED the sombre situation at lake shore strikers TB vs railroads CHICAGO Cur rAGO june 28 winchester rifles rested upon the shoulders of the pinkerton men as they made their appearance attebe lake shore arl lit yards this morning the rail roa road eg officials were free in their decla ration that a strong effort backed by amsle ample means to enforce it would be made ilia 0 to move the fiftysix fifty six cars of freight to its destination andton send out shipments awaiting transportation in the co company iny inels 8 yards at the city limits T the b e determination to move trains at all hazards which lias has been arrived at by the railroad companies with the equally decided stand taken by the strikers that no trains shall be seemed to point to ah wh inflict during the day the first thing attended to by the tile pinkerton men djs w s ta drive every ane one from the tracks there are fully two hundred police and specials now stationed along tho the tracks between forty first and forty fifth streets guarding the line and round house no ono is allowed to approach the switches strikers and ani their adherents are congregated just outside of the me right of way of the railroad excitedly discussing disc the situation no demo demonstration bad been made up fo to eleven 1 ke tho the company has stalled started 4 reial 1 engines from the round house and are making 1 up trains CHICA 60 june 28 29 dep deputy uty sheriff Gl gleason GIf eason bason appeared at st shortly after tend ten by y six deputies this is th the a first time s since inc e the strike began that any representatives of the tile sheriff appeared on the thi ground the deputy read the riot act mt at four points along the line and then the police and deputies began to clear the streets the toe lake shore railway company lias has at of last list succeeded in raising the fre freight igliC blockade at 1215 the switch engines which bad been busy in the yards making Bup sup trains steamed into the tile side tracks racks and the regular engine coupled to the freight train A number of special police with w h their winchester rifles ready stood t 0 d by on the alert were too much for the tho crowd who the streets in the vicinity and not an attempt was made to interfere with the movements of the train when everything was in readiness for starting a detail of pinkerton men armed with rifles climbed on to the engine and the tops of cars cas just before the train was ready dostart to start a switch on engine gine to which a caboose was attached guarded steamed on to the main track r m front of the regular freight A 81 signal to start was given two more ino r e trains soon followed and reached south chicago in safety the tile railway ate no mole molestation tAtion except at the Indiana state line but a special gu guard ird or of pinkerton Pinker toa tolt men are there to guard the property w libel case CA 1 1 I LONDON i dune june 27 when the case of cyrus field against labouchere the editor of truth lor for libel was tailed called for a hearing the attorney general on an behalf of labouchere Labouch ore withdrew his plea of justification and ex essed regret for I 1 article and stated sited that he le and sir henry James Fields count coun eel oel had bad agreed u upon on the amount that would he be paid ty by labouchere ft in satis satisfaction amcoats of af coats and asked the judge to discharge the I 1 jury ury it is understood that for lB several everal days Labouch eros counsel has been want ing to hayo have the case settled by his making an apology and retraction I 1 and not pay paying I 1 ng anything for costs this field refused to accept V A denial IG UIal TORONTO juno 28 the ottawa correspondent denies upon the highest authority the tile statements recently published that the dominion government at the instance of the imperial authorities have relaxed their measures for the protect protection iou of or the Conel canadian dian fislI fisheries erieg cla the contrary there has hean no interference enca pf any kind on oil the part of the home government and the dominion gova eminent are determined iu ill the future as in the past t to atri strictly aptly ep enforce force tho law U against ainslie aIn tho the united states fish fishing I 1 ng vessels y e ue id bound violating it I 1 blaines Bla inea movements AUGUSTA june 28 mr blaine and his family will leave today to day tor for bar harbor chiaino will the the of A speech which he be will Lu A cliver at ko the opening of the tho stata j campaign a during tho the first arst week in august I 1 I 1 LONDON loot june une 28 two men sailed for new now york from the clyde today to day ina in a boat 10 19 feet long they took provisions fortio for two months I 1 I 1 silver I 1 I 1 washington juno june 28 the issue I 1 of standard etan stan dard silver from the U S mints during the week ending june ifal a 4 0 fra dional silver corn alst o 0 to 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