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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... kind enough to give to the stenographer a list of the names of the gentlemen who are here as the official repre- sentatives of your organization ? Mr. BARRETT . As the representatives or spokesmen ? The CHAIRMAN . As the representatives ...
... kind enough to give to the stenographer a list of the names of the gentlemen who are here as the official repre- sentatives of your organization ? Mr. BARRETT . As the representatives or spokesmen ? The CHAIRMAN . As the representatives ...
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... kind of money in the United States to - day . Take all of our different kinds of money , and the amount of money paid for the finished products of cotton goods every year in the world equals that . So that a rise of price is not levying ...
... kind of money in the United States to - day . Take all of our different kinds of money , and the amount of money paid for the finished products of cotton goods every year in the world equals that . So that a rise of price is not levying ...
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... kind of cotton he is going to give me . I have bought basis middling . I was simple enough to think I was going to get something approaching middling cotton , anyhow . I soon learned very differently . I soon learned that I would get ...
... kind of cotton he is going to give me . I have bought basis middling . I was simple enough to think I was going to get something approaching middling cotton , anyhow . I soon learned very differently . I soon learned that I would get ...
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... kind of business that you complain of ? What effect would it have upon the value of cotton if Liverpool were the only exchange to trade in futures , and thereby dictate the price of cotton ? Mr. PARKER . Do you mean , if Liverpool were ...
... kind of business that you complain of ? What effect would it have upon the value of cotton if Liverpool were the only exchange to trade in futures , and thereby dictate the price of cotton ? Mr. PARKER . Do you mean , if Liverpool were ...
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... kind with the Liverpool Exchange , as well as telegraphic communications with New York and New Orleans of this character , why would not that have the effect of protecting our people against Liverpool gambling ? Mr. PARKER . It would go ...
... kind with the Liverpool Exchange , as well as telegraphic communications with New York and New Orleans of this character , why would not that have the effect of protecting our people against Liverpool gambling ? Mr. PARKER . It would go ...
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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