Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. January 17, 1913, Nide 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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Sivu 2265
... tons . The estimates for the fol- lowing crops of 1912-13 are : Cuba .. Louisiana ( 1912 ) . Texas ... Porto Rico ... Hawaiian Islands . Philippine Islands . Domestic beet .... Total ....... Long tons . 2,328 , 000 160,000 10 , 000 ...
... tons . The estimates for the fol- lowing crops of 1912-13 are : Cuba .. Louisiana ( 1912 ) . Texas ... Porto Rico ... Hawaiian Islands . Philippine Islands . Domestic beet .... Total ....... Long tons . 2,328 , 000 160,000 10 , 000 ...
Sivu 2268
... tons ; in 1911 , 315,000 long tons , and the average for the last seven years is 316,500 tons . Louisiana has in the past contended that it cost them on the average 3 cents per pound to produce raw sugar . In this state- ment they ...
... tons ; in 1911 , 315,000 long tons , and the average for the last seven years is 316,500 tons . Louisiana has in the past contended that it cost them on the average 3 cents per pound to produce raw sugar . In this state- ment they ...
Sivu 2269
... tons , while Cuba , under natural conditions and without subsidy , increases its crop in one year over 425,000 long tons . If a clear example were needed of the fallacy of attempting to foster an indus- try under unnatural conditions ...
... tons , while Cuba , under natural conditions and without subsidy , increases its crop in one year over 425,000 long tons . If a clear example were needed of the fallacy of attempting to foster an indus- try under unnatural conditions ...
Sivu 2270
... tons of sugar , while cane - sugar refiners , with approximately $ 110,000,000 invested in refin- ing , working 12 months in the year , produce 2,900,000 long tons . In closing I would like to call your attention to the fact that even ...
... tons of sugar , while cane - sugar refiners , with approximately $ 110,000,000 invested in refin- ing , working 12 months in the year , produce 2,900,000 long tons . In closing I would like to call your attention to the fact that even ...
Sivu 2275
... tons ; 1910-11 only 300,000 tons . Domestic beet production in 1906-7 was 433,010 tons . Last year it was 455,220 tons . Our con- sumption in 1911 was 3,351,391 tons . ( See Willett & Gray . ) Louisiana tells us it is good business for ...
... tons ; 1910-11 only 300,000 tons . Domestic beet production in 1906-7 was 433,010 tons . Last year it was 455,220 tons . Our con- sumption in 1911 was 3,351,391 tons . ( See Willett & Gray . ) Louisiana tells us it is good business for ...
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20 per cent 50 cents acre agricultural American amount Argentina average bales barley baskets beef beet-sugar beet-sugar industry Canada Canadian cane sugar cattle cent ad valorem cents per pound CHAIRMAN cigars competition Congress consumer consumption crop Cuba Cuban domestic export fact farm farmer filler tobacco fish FORDNEY foreign free list freight gentlemen Government growers HARRISON Havana imported increase interests JAMES January January 15 JONES KITCHIN labor land leaf tobacco long ton Louisiana LowRY lumber macaroni manufacturers MCFADDIN Means Committee Michigan Sugar Co mills onions paid PARAGRAPHS 216-219-BEET SUGAR PARAGRAPHS 216-219-CANE SUGAR PAYNE Porto Rico present duty present tariff profit protection rate of duty raw sugar reduced refined sugar respectfully revenue rice Schedule seed sell sold statement stumpage sugar beets Sugar Refining Sumatra supply to-day tons trade United Washington Western Sugar Co wrapper tobacco York
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Sivu 2551 - Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 15 per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all leaf tobacco the product of two or more countries or dependencies when mixed or packed together, if unstemmed...
Sivu 2567 - States shall be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof, accruing upon the merchandise, or any portion thereof...
Sivu 2255 - House or cabinet furniture wholly or in chief value of wood, wholly or partly finished, and manufactures of wood or bark, or of which wood or bark is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.
Sivu 2262 - All sugars not above number thirteen Dutch Standard in color, all tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the...
Sivu 2567 - Treasury, of any leaf tobacco, unless the invoices of the same shall specify in detail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler, its origin and quality. In the examination for classification of any imported leaf tobacco, at least one bale, box, or package in every ten, and at least one in every invoice, shall be examined by the appraiser or person...
Sivu 2507 - The term wrapper tobacco as used in this section means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term filler tobacco means all other leaf tobacco.
Sivu 2354 - We denounce Republican protection as a fraud, a robbery of the great majority of the American people for the benefit of the few. We declare it to be a fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the Federal Government has no Constitutional power to impose and collect tariff duties, except for the purpose of revenue only, and we demand that the collection of such taxes shall be limited to the necessities of the Government when honestly and economically administered.
Sivu 2568 - ... act or omission by means whereof the United States shall be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof...
Sivu 2498 - That when duties are based upon the weight of merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded warehouse, said duties shall be levied and collected upon the weight of such merchandise at the time of its entry.
Sivu 2361 - We recognize that our system of tariff taxation is intimately connected with the business of the country, and we favor the ultimate attainment of the principles we advocate by legislation that will not injure or destroy legitimate industry. We denounce the action of President Taft in vetoing the bills to reduce the tariff in the cotton, woolen, metals and chemical schedules, and the farmers...