CO- MIS M S5 vol. vn; THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1894. !51. WOOL AND SUGAR Bill to Be Defeated Sugar. nil HE WAS FOUND TO BE A WOMAN 'Havemeyer Admits that He ning the 'Senate for Sonar Kings. Was Run the Voting on the Wool Schedule. Washington, Jane 15. When the tariff bill was taken up in the senate today Dolph resumed his speech against free wool. He began with a sarcastic reference to the impatience manifested by Harris, the democratic manager, because the Mil was not pushed through with "indecent haste" ; recalled the re sentment shown by the Tennessee sena tor, when others displayed impatience at the delay in the case of other bills, notably the federal election bill and the bill to repeal the purchasing clause of the Sherman act. On the latter occa sion when he (Dolph) remarked that he was tired of the prolonged contest. Harris curtly told him to bit do". Dolph's observations about ' silver brought Stewart to his feet with a free silver argument. ' Carey declared that if Brice and Palmer had been half as ' industrious in their demand for wool as the two Louisiana senators in their fight for a duty on sugar, . the wool in dustry would have been saved ; had Kyle and Allen made a manly fight for a duty on wool, it would have been retained. "If we vote for a duty, is not that all we can do?" asked Kyle. "If you would refuse to Vote for the other provisions of the bill," said Carey, "you could force abandonment of free wool." "I think the senator ia mis taken, "re sponded Kyle. "He will find, when the final vote is taken, that we do not hold the balance of power." KYLE DEFINES HIS POSITION. Kyle then defined his position on the subject of free wool. He said lie had taken little part in the discussion of the tariff bill, bat since it had been charged that the members of the populist party in the senate were siding with the democrats on this question, at the ex pense of the people of the states,' he would make a statement. He receg sized the importance of the wool industry. In his own state there were 750,000 sheep. From the Mississippi . to the Rockies, sheepraising was a vast industry, and it would be a great in justice to siriKe it down, nut be was not prepared to say that free wool would destroy the industry. Speaking, for himself, alone, he was not afraid of placing wool on the free list. The ad vantage that would accrue to the farmer from the reduction of the price " of clothing woujd more than compensate for any redaction in prices of wool that might follow the free listing of that product. He believed that wool could be raised on the broad prairies and mountains of the West as cheaply as in any other place. The opinions of the republicans to the contrary notwith standing, the states of the Northwest advocated free, wool. FIRST VOTE ON THE WOOL SCHEDULE. .rener ottered these modifications to his proposed amendment for a duty on raw wool : Where the McKinley law levies a duty on first-class wool of 11 cents, he pro posed a duty of 5 cents ; where the Mc Kinley rate was 12 cents on second class wool, he proposed to change it to 6 cents ; wool of .the third class worth 13 cents or less is to pay 15 per cent duty ad val- orem, and wool worth over 13 cents is to pay 25 per cent, bearing in place of the - McKinley bill 38 per cent, a 50 per cent duty. A discussion followed, in which Mor rill, Cullom, Vest, Sherman and Aldrich took part. Teller offered as a substitute for Peffer's amendment the McKinley classification and rates. It was defeated by a strict party vote, 29 to 39. Allen, Kyle and Peffer voted with the demo crats against it, and Stewart in favor. Power of Montana offered another sub stitute, which was defeated by the same Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESOlHTEClf PURE vote. The vote then recurred on Peffer's amendment which reduced the McKin ley rates an average of about 50 per cent. The three populists voted with. the re publicans, in favor, but it was lost, 33 to 35. An amendment by Sherman, in creasing from 15 per cent to 30 per cent the duty' on wool in form of slubbing waste, mungo, shoddy, noils, or other waste product, was lost, 29 to 34. Peffer then offered an amendment to place all articles of ' manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, hair of goat, camel or alpaca, on the free list. After some discussion this was laid aside, and, on Cockrell's motion, the bill providing for the deficiency in appropriations for the government printing office was passed, and then, after a brief executive session, the senate adjourned. : The Entire BUI In Jeopardy. New Yobk, Jane 15. The Herald's Washington special says : President Havemeyer's frank admission that he came to Washington to control the leg islation of congress, with a view to pro tecting the interests of the sugar trust and making money by such legislation, when taken in connection with the visi ble result of his mission, as embodied in the Gorman-Brice sugar schedule, is ap palling to democrats who have the best interests of their party at heart. It means that, in some way not at -present quite clear, the president of the sugar trust obtained such absolute control over the democrats in the senate as to enable him to dictate to them precisely the legislation his organization wanted. Representative Bailey's declaration that he would stay here until November to defeat the schedule, after the revela tions that bave been made before the senate committee, meets the approval of many other democrats in the bouse. The feeling against the senate which this mysterious power of the trust has made is so intense that many democrats think their party would be in a- better condition if it should go before the country without having passed a tariff bill of any kind, than to attempt to apologize for the Gorman-Brice-Have-meyer sugar schedule. Senators Allen of Nebraska and Lodge of Massachusetts are apparently the only members of the investigating com mittee who are desirous of compelling Mr. Havemeyer and Mr. Searles to go into fall details in regard to the contri butions by the trust to campaign funds. Allen insists that if these witnesses do not "answer the questions put to them by the committee they shall be certified to the district attorney for indictment, just as was done in the case of the newspaper correspondents, who de clined to give sources of information given them in confidence. An import ant fact to the people is that' the adop tion of the Gorman-Brice schedule will advance the price 'of every pound of sugar consumed in the United States, and they want to find o it who is re sponsible for imposing this heavy bur den upon them for the benefit of an in stitution, the president of which admits that he has been able to control abso lately the price of sugar sold in the United States, and has cleared from 130,000,000 to $35,000,000 in profits in three years. The Man was a Woman. Albany, Or., June 15. In the quiet little village, of Sweet Home, twenty miles east of this city, there has devel oped a sensation attending the death of a citizen there. For many years Otto Lubker and another German have been living quietly together as bachelors. A few dys ago Mr. Lnbker's partner died, when it was discovered his companion was a woman. She bad been -living as a man and performing manual labor for years. 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