Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means...1908-09...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Sivu 2268
... United States invention and enterprise . The Aluminum Company of America was the first to manufacture aluminum in a large or commercial way , and its process and methods have been adopted by all its foreign competi- tors . The United ...
... United States invention and enterprise . The Aluminum Company of America was the first to manufacture aluminum in a large or commercial way , and its process and methods have been adopted by all its foreign competi- tors . The United ...
Sivu 2269
... United States , 1888- 1907 , was- [ From United States Geological Survey Report of 1907. ] 1888 1889- 1890 . 1891 . 1892 . 1893_ 1894 . 1895 1896 1897 . 19,000 1898 . 5,200,000 47,468 1899 . 6,500,000 61,281 1900 . 7,150,000 150,000 ...
... United States , 1888- 1907 , was- [ From United States Geological Survey Report of 1907. ] 1888 1889- 1890 . 1891 . 1892 . 1893_ 1894 . 1895 1896 1897 . 19,000 1898 . 5,200,000 47,468 1899 . 6,500,000 61,281 1900 . 7,150,000 150,000 ...
Sivu 2272
... United States tariff the foreign aluminum companies can and do quote their surplus stock , delivered in New York , at prices substantially less than the cost of production in this country , and which , even with the United States duty ...
... United States tariff the foreign aluminum companies can and do quote their surplus stock , delivered in New York , at prices substantially less than the cost of production in this country , and which , even with the United States duty ...
Sivu 2277
... United States is now approximately 225,000 pounds annually , the exact figures of the Treasury Department being 243,926 pounds im- ported into the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1906 , at a valuation of $ 378,562 ...
... United States is now approximately 225,000 pounds annually , the exact figures of the Treasury Department being 243,926 pounds im- ported into the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1906 , at a valuation of $ 378,562 ...
Sivu 2280
... United States and Germany . Wages paid in the United States aver- age over 100 per cent more than the wages paid in this industry in Germany . Difference in wages and insurance paid in Germany and the United States in the bronze powder ...
... United States and Germany . Wages paid in the United States aver- age over 100 per cent more than the wages paid in this industry in Germany . Difference in wages and insurance paid in Germany and the United States in the bronze powder ...
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14 cents 45 per cent abroad aluminum American manufacturers amount automobiles average bismuth BONYNGE BOUTELL British Columbia BRUSH bullion calamine calks Canada Canadian cars cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN CLARK COCKRAN Coeur d'Alene Company competition consumer copper CRUMPACKER DALZELL difference Dingley tariff export fact factory facturers figures files FORDNEY foreign forests freight Georgian Bay Germany GOODYEAR grades GRIGGS HILL HINES IHLSENG imported increase industry Joplin district KNAPPEN labor cost land lumber lumbermen machine machinery manu material metal Mexican Mexico mica mills miner mines Missouri NIBLEY NICHOLSON November 25 paragraph pig lead pine present duty present tariff profit protection question RANDELL reduced respectfully SCANLON sell SERENO E SHERRILL short tons silver smelters smelting sold statement stumpage supply thousand timber tion to-day tons trade UNDERWOOD United Washington Weyerhaeuser WHITE York zinc
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Sivu 2754 - Manufactures, articles or wares, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, lead, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, or any other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured, forty-five per centum ad valorem.
Sivu 2263 - In all tariff legislation the true principle of protection is best maintained by the imposition of such duties as will equal the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with a reasonable profit to American industries.
Sivu 2306 - ... tinsel wire, lame or lahn. five cents per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; laces, embroideries, braids, galloons, trimmings, or other articles, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, bullions, or metal threads, sixty per centum ad valorem.
Sivu 2799 - Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments, and preparations. Including bottles and boxes containing the same, specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or Institution Incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States...
Sivu 2589 - Lead-bearing ore of all kinds, one and one-half cents per pound on the lead contained therein: Provided, That on all importations of lead-bearing ores the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unappraised merchandise to properly...
Sivu 2458 - Cotton thread and carded yarn, warps or warp yarn, in singles, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins, or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton, crochet, darning, and embroidery cottons, hereinafter provided for...
Sivu 2688 - We favor the establishment of maximum and minimum rates to be administered by the President under limitations fixed in the law, the maximum to be available to meet discriminations by foreign countries against American goods entering their markets, and the minimum to represent the normal measure of protection at home...
Sivu 2698 - ... 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...
Sivu 2613 - ... bonded warehouses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such establishments they shall be sampled according to commercial methods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer...
Sivu 2846 - What will happen when the forests fail? In the first place, the business of lumbering will disappear. It is now the fourth greatest industry in the United States. All forms of building industries will suffer with it, and the occupants of houses, offices, and stores must pay the added cost. Mining will become vastly more expensive: and with the rise In the cost of mining there must follow a corresponding rise in the price of coal, iron, and other minerals. The railways, which have as yet failed entirely...