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IN RO I A oo 929 (—DEMOGRATS READY | » —-PORATTEMPT 10 |” GUT TARIFF RATES Leading Senators Disavow Any | Intention of Starting I} Filibuster gg —— Dus ——_ oaes Washington, Aug. 2§.—(4)—Demo- crats of the senate finance committee were ready today to begin detailed preparation of the organized effort they will undertake in the senate next week to luce many of the rates in the pending tariff bill and change the administrative provisions. ion to a large number, if i not all, of the provisions in the bill as passed by the house and modified ! by the finance committee Republicans has been clearly indicated. At the same time Democratic leaders have been at pains to disavow any inten- tion to conduct a filibuster. | ‘The latest assurance to that effect has come from Senator Harrison of | Mississippi, who asserted that “or- derly, reasonable debate” and a “fuil , and frank discussion of every item in the measure and a record vote on the various increases of present duties and upon amendments” would be de- manded, but that no filibuster woul be attempted. " The bill is counted on by Repre- sentative Byrns of Tennessee, chair- man of the Democratic national con- | gressional committee, to help his party increase its voting strength in next na’ thee year’s elections. i 4 3 “Not only are the farmers generally > Y] disappointed and vindictive toward Vag J tm the Republican administration,” he said, “but they and consumers gen- U erally are, I believe, more aroused over the tariff issuc than they have been since the revolt of 1910, which resulted in a split in the Republican party and a national Democratic vic- tory in 1912. The country now knows the tariff which the present Republi- can administration is about to fastei on the people is far more iniquitous 0 than even that which brought about the revolt in 1910.” He predicted that, with “reasonable ? effort,” the Democrats would gain 4 control of the next house. “> GIVIL WAR VETERAN f OF JAMESTOWN DIES Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 26.— Nicholas Schmitt, 90-year-old Civil War vetcran, dicd at his home here at 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning after an illness of four wecks. Funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning from St. James Catholic church and burial will be made at Comfrey, Minn. ‘ Enlisting in the Illinois Volunteer Q " cavalry February 13, 1864, he distin- FAT Ty : — 5 guished himself in the Civil war and drew his honorable discharge October 31, 1865. He was a-member of the ge Fort Seward post, Grand Army of the y Republic. In 1870, Mr. Schmitt, with a broth- er, drove by ox team from near Chi- cago to New Ulm, Minn., where they took up homesteads. He was & farmer all his life except the time he lived in Jamestown. Five sons, five daughters, 27 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren survive. Southern Folk Caught 4 In Minot Police Net 6 6 9 r 9 I £ Minot, N. D., Aug. 26Eight colored 1 , ) rar} ‘ praca tiem ny ee a S Y a n a J e } by local police in southwest Minot and charged with vagrancy. The white woman was released later to leave town. The cases against six of the colored people were under orders ¥ dismissed before Police Magistrate Carl N. Cox and two of the colored %. women were released on $25 bonds. ‘ 4 Anton Rumelgaard and Joe Harris, si rec an ov ES, Fred, she spends the whole roll! What do you think of this suit? And L hs i pans how does the haberdashery blend? A fat chance I'd have getting a 4 A eee orb eee sew _ match like that! And if you think I’m well dressed, you should see her! Funny “ Ofticers Wil Probe ee se ‘eee ' “Boy, she knows her groceries, yes—and she knows where to buy ’em at = a price that’s right, too—and that goes for socks, hats, shoes, furniture, dish ing effect on our savings account over at the bank—I'll tell the world my wife reads the ads, and reads em thorough!” ro quor. Pete Partridge, an Indian. was given me, ne part of it is, she dresses both of us on just a trifle more than I spent on the junk Charges of Peddling : pans and dental floss—when she gets ready to buy anything, she goes through lused to wear—How?” - the newspaper ads with a fine-tooth comb, and don’t think it hasn’t had a tell- ame eee fy