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Página 5506
... sugar below cost , or because a dry goods man in the spring cleans his counters at less than cost , that he ought to sell his whole product at the same price ? Mr. CLARK . No. Mr. GARY . It is the same thing . This is the surplus . Mr ...
... sugar below cost , or because a dry goods man in the spring cleans his counters at less than cost , that he ought to sell his whole product at the same price ? Mr. CLARK . No. Mr. GARY . It is the same thing . This is the surplus . Mr ...
Página 5533
... sugar , which is the only important imported taxed article of general consumption by rich and poor alike . In 1901 this tax yielded $ 52,500,000 . It is protective , with a view to securing a home supply from the beet root , and the ...
... sugar , which is the only important imported taxed article of general consumption by rich and poor alike . In 1901 this tax yielded $ 52,500,000 . It is protective , with a view to securing a home supply from the beet root , and the ...
Página 5534
... ( sugar excepted ) , while the latter must import food products which are consumed by both rich and poor ; hence in France and Germany tariff duties imposed upon food to protect their own agriculturists reach the masses and must be paid ...
... ( sugar excepted ) , while the latter must import food products which are consumed by both rich and poor ; hence in France and Germany tariff duties imposed upon food to protect their own agriculturists reach the masses and must be paid ...
Página 5535
... sugar excepted . So are the British , who , however , are still taxed upon tea , coffee , and chocolate . They are vastly better off in this respect than the German working classes , who , in addition , have a tax upon im- ported food ...
... sugar excepted . So are the British , who , however , are still taxed upon tea , coffee , and chocolate . They are vastly better off in this respect than the German working classes , who , in addition , have a tax upon im- ported food ...
Página 5584
... sugar are very nearly 13 cents per pound . This duty , with the probability that American sugar would soon supply our market , gave us consumers 20 and 22 pounds for $ 1 . The tariff was reduced one - fifth on Cuban sugar , and Philippine ...
... sugar are very nearly 13 cents per pound . This duty , with the probability that American sugar would soon supply our market , gave us consumers 20 and 22 pounds for $ 1 . The tariff was reduced one - fifth on Cuban sugar , and Philippine ...
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50 per cent abroad American manufacturers amount average CALDERHEAD California wine CARNEGIE cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN CLARK coal COCKRAN coke competition CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consumer corundum cotton CRUMPACKER D. C. DEAR SIR DALZELL decalcomania December December 14 difference Dingley Dingley Act Dingley tariff domestic duty on hides export extract fact factories facturers figures FORDNEY foreign free list freight Germany hides imported increase industry Italian wines JONES leather manu Means Committee METCALF mills mines November 25 packers paid paragraph PAYNE pig iron present duty present tariff production profit protection quebracho question RANDELL rate of duty raw material reduced respectfully Schwab sell SERENO SERENO E shoes sold statement Steel Company steel rails sugar tannin TIFT tion to-day tons trade UNDERWOOD United States Steel URION wages Washington wines wool yarns YORK CITY
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Página 6180 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise as bought and sold in usual wholesale quantities, at the time of exportation to the United States...
Página 5528 - The only case in which, on mere principles of political economy, protecting duties can be defensible is when they are Imposed temporarily (especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign Industry, In Itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.
Página 5528 - ... often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production than those which were earlier in the field: and besides, it is a just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under...
Página 5528 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...
Página 6180 - States for sale, including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges. . and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States...
Página 6277 - On wools of the third class and on camel's hair of the third class the value whereof shall be twelve cents or less per pound, the duty shall be four cents per pound.
Página 6278 - On yarns made wholly or in part of wool, valued at not more than thirty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be two and onehalf times the duty imposed by this...
Página 5919 - ... having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows : That the Senate recede from its amendments numbered 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 34.
Página 6361 - grass" and "straw" shall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof.
Página 6220 - No nation is drunken where wine is cheap ; and none sober, where the dearness of wine substitutes ardent spirits as the common beverage.