Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means...1908-09...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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... better grades go very largely into oak belting and oak sole leather . Mr. BOUTELL . I judge from your argument , Mr. Vogel , that in your opinion the reduction of the duty would not reduce the price of hides to the farmer or the raiser ...
... better grades go very largely into oak belting and oak sole leather . Mr. BOUTELL . I judge from your argument , Mr. Vogel , that in your opinion the reduction of the duty would not reduce the price of hides to the farmer or the raiser ...
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... . VOGEL . They would . Mr. McCALL . So the probability is that the man who wore shoes would get his shoes for less money or would get better shoes for the same money ? Mr. VOGEL . Yes , sir . Mr. McCALL . HIDES FRED VOGEL , JR . 6805.
... . VOGEL . They would . Mr. McCALL . So the probability is that the man who wore shoes would get his shoes for less money or would get better shoes for the same money ? Mr. VOGEL . Yes , sir . Mr. McCALL . HIDES FRED VOGEL , JR . 6805.
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... ture ? The CHAIRMAN . I think the witness had better be permitted to finish the reading of his statement . Mr. UNDERWOOD . All right , go ahead . Mr. LEAS . The present tariff of 15 per cent HIDES DAVIS P. LEAS . 6811.
... ture ? The CHAIRMAN . I think the witness had better be permitted to finish the reading of his statement . Mr. UNDERWOOD . All right , go ahead . Mr. LEAS . The present tariff of 15 per cent HIDES DAVIS P. LEAS . 6811.
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... repealing or greatly reducing the tariff on shoes , would it not ? Mr. COBB . I should consider that a question which you gentlemen were able to answer better than I. Mr. BOUTELL . Is there any other way to get HIDES - ELISHA W. COBB .
... repealing or greatly reducing the tariff on shoes , would it not ? Mr. COBB . I should consider that a question which you gentlemen were able to answer better than I. Mr. BOUTELL . Is there any other way to get HIDES - ELISHA W. COBB .
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... better quality ? Mr. Cовв . Absolutely . Mr. McCALL . So that the consumer would be able to get this 3 cents perhaps in improved quality ? Mr. COBB . Competition forces the tanner and the shoemaker and all of us into it . Mr. GAINES ...
... better quality ? Mr. Cовв . Absolutely . Mr. McCALL . So that the consumer would be able to get this 3 cents perhaps in improved quality ? Mr. COBB . Competition forces the tanner and the shoemaker and all of us into it . Mr. GAINES ...
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15 per cent abroad artists average beef BOUTELL CALDERHEAD Canada cent ad valorem CHAIRMAN cheaper Chicago COCKRAN Company competition Congress consumer cost CowAN CRUMPACKER D. C. DEAR SIR D. C. GENTLEMEN DALZELL Dingley Act Dingley tariff domestic dozen drawback duty on hides export fact factories facturers farmer favor foreign free art free hides free list free of duty GRIGGS gutta-percha imported increase industry jobber JONES labor LITTAUER manu Means Committee men's gloves METCALF MILES November 28 packers paid paragraph PAYNE peat moss present tariff price of hides profit protection question RANDELL rate of duty raw material reduction respectfully retail revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoe manufacturers sold sole leather specific duty statement steel tanners tanning theatrical scenery tion to-day trade trust UNDERWOOD United URION wages WAKEMAN Washington yachts YORK CITY
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