Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means...1908-09...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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... packers only ; it enables them to combine and virtually say what prices shall be paid and is very injudicious . It does not benefit the farmer by adding any increased price to his cattle , but works to his disadvantage on prices he is ...
... packers only ; it enables them to combine and virtually say what prices shall be paid and is very injudicious . It does not benefit the farmer by adding any increased price to his cattle , but works to his disadvantage on prices he is ...
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... packers , and they are surely not infant industry . The principle of " protection " can not be made to apply to hides , because they are not an article of manufacture made in response to demand , but result incidentally from the ...
... packers , and they are surely not infant industry . The principle of " protection " can not be made to apply to hides , because they are not an article of manufacture made in response to demand , but result incidentally from the ...
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... packers , who control the sources of supply , which would be obviated if the duty on hides was removed . Trusting you will aid in having the tariff on hides removed , we remain , Very truly , yours , De Muth & Co. , 237 State street ...
... packers , who control the sources of supply , which would be obviated if the duty on hides was removed . Trusting you will aid in having the tariff on hides removed , we remain , Very truly , yours , De Muth & Co. , 237 State street ...
Страница 6796
... packers of the leather market has prevented the development of this market on the part of the shoe manufacturers . During the past five years by reason of the control exercised by the packers over the raw material they have absorbed ...
... packers of the leather market has prevented the development of this market on the part of the shoe manufacturers . During the past five years by reason of the control exercised by the packers over the raw material they have absorbed ...
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... packers , and they and no others are the real beneficiaries . This fact explains the gradual monopoliza- tion of the tanning industry by the big packers . Hides should be free of duty because free raw material is vital to the expansion ...
... packers , and they and no others are the real beneficiaries . This fact explains the gradual monopoliza- tion of the tanning industry by the big packers . Hides should be free of duty because free raw material is vital to the expansion ...
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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 COWAN CRUMPACKER D. C. DEAR SIR D. C. GENTLEMEN DALZELL difference 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 Government GRIGGS gutta-percha imported increase industry jobber JONES 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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