Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... BEALL . Twenty dollars a bale , that is ? Mr. BROOKS . Twenty dollars a bale . Mr. BEALL . Some of the members of the committee are not familiar with the phraseology of this subject . Mr. BROOKS . Did the spots tally with these futures ...
... BEALL . Twenty dollars a bale , that is ? Mr. BROOKS . Twenty dollars a bale . Mr. BEALL . Some of the members of the committee are not familiar with the phraseology of this subject . Mr. BROOKS . Did the spots tally with these futures ...
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... BEALL . The gentleman has just said that the fluctuation of the cattle market is due to some artificial cause ; that it is not caused by the law of supply and demand . Mr. BROOKS . The cause of the fluctuation to which the gentleman ...
... BEALL . The gentleman has just said that the fluctuation of the cattle market is due to some artificial cause ; that it is not caused by the law of supply and demand . Mr. BROOKS . The cause of the fluctuation to which the gentleman ...
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... BEALL . Regardless of whether futures decline or not , is he not interested in having spots decline ? Mr. PARKER . Well , yes , he is certainly , of course . At the same time I take it that the large majority of my intermediate friends ...
... BEALL . Regardless of whether futures decline or not , is he not interested in having spots decline ? Mr. PARKER . Well , yes , he is certainly , of course . At the same time I take it that the large majority of my intermediate friends ...
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... BEALL . Taking conditions as they exist this year , do you believe the cotton producer of the South has realized as much for his cotton under present conditions as he would have realized if it had not been for this speculative feature ...
... BEALL . Taking conditions as they exist this year , do you believe the cotton producer of the South has realized as much for his cotton under present conditions as he would have realized if it had not been for this speculative feature ...
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... BEALL . What special reason was there for that difference ? Mr. PARKER . That was simply due to the demand of the trade . There had been a very large crop made . Mr. HUBBARD . Was it not due to the fact that the crop of 1899-1900 was a ...
... BEALL . What special reason was there for that difference ? Mr. PARKER . That was simply due to the demand of the trade . There had been a very large crop made . Mr. HUBBARD . Was it not due to the fact that the crop of 1899-1900 was a ...
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actual cotton answer bales of cotton BEALL believe bill board of trade bought broker BROOKS bucket bucket shop BURLESON bushels buy cotton buyer CHAIRMAN Chicago commerce CONE consumer corn cotton merchants cotton trade deal dealer deliver delivery of cotton difference eliminate fact farmer FITCH fixed fluctuations future contracts future delivery future market Galveston gambling gentlemen give grades of cotton grain HALLET handling HAUGEN hedge LATHAM legitimate LEVER Liverpool Liverpool Exchange low middling MANDELBAUM manufacturer margin MARSH matter mean MERRILL middling cotton mill month NEVILLE Orleans Cotton Exchange PARKER price of cotton price of futures producer proposition question quotations reason rules sell seller SIMS SNYDER sold South speculation spinner spot cotton statement supply and demand thing THOMPSON tion to-day transactions understand warehouse wheat wool York Cotton Exchange York Exchange