United States Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-5 dari 100
Halaman 3523
... sold at a very low price . The CHAIRMAN . Do you remember the importing price of Sumatra tobacco ? Mr. MCFARLIN . It ranges from 40 cents to $ 1.10 . The CHAIRMAN . The last report is 99 cents . Mr. MCFARLIN . That is an average . You ...
... sold at a very low price . The CHAIRMAN . Do you remember the importing price of Sumatra tobacco ? Mr. MCFARLIN . It ranges from 40 cents to $ 1.10 . The CHAIRMAN . The last report is 99 cents . Mr. MCFARLIN . That is an average . You ...
Halaman 3528
... sold the tobacco for 45 cents a pound . Mr. UNDERWOOD . Was that shade tobacco ? Mr. MUNROE . Yes , sir . Mr. UNDERWOOD . That was the " run of the crop ? " Mr. MUNROE . That was the run of the crop . 66 In 1907 we sold the tobacco for ...
... sold the tobacco for 45 cents a pound . Mr. UNDERWOOD . Was that shade tobacco ? Mr. MUNROE . Yes , sir . Mr. UNDERWOOD . That was the " run of the crop ? " Mr. MUNROE . That was the run of the crop . 66 In 1907 we sold the tobacco for ...
Halaman 3546
... sold at 15 cents a pound . Mr. MITCHELSON . That is outside tobacco ; that is the old mode , the old way ; but this is shade tobacco , raised under cloth . Mr. UNDERWOOD . Do you say that it costs about 60 cents per pound to raise shade ...
... sold at 15 cents a pound . Mr. MITCHELSON . That is outside tobacco ; that is the old mode , the old way ; but this is shade tobacco , raised under cloth . Mr. UNDERWOOD . Do you say that it costs about 60 cents per pound to raise shade ...
Halaman 3573
... sold at from 75 cents to $ 1.25 a pound . Wrappers raised under shade in Georgia and Florida are the only tobaccos that are similar to Sumatra tobacco , and are used to imitate Sumatra to- bacco in order to reduce the cost of cigars ...
... sold at from 75 cents to $ 1.25 a pound . Wrappers raised under shade in Georgia and Florida are the only tobaccos that are similar to Sumatra tobacco , and are used to imitate Sumatra to- bacco in order to reduce the cost of cigars ...
Halaman 3576
... sold by the manu- facturers as imported tobacco . The industry has not yet reached a point where the tobacco can compete in the market on its actual merits . We claim that a reduction of the duty at this time would work a great injury ...
... sold by the manu- facturers as imported tobacco . The industry has not yet reached a point where the tobacco can compete in the market on its actual merits . We claim that a reduction of the duty at this time would work a great injury ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
35 cents acre ad valorem alcohol amount average barley barrel BOUTELL bushel California wine casein cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per gallon cents per pound CHAIRMAN cigars CLARK coffee Company competition consumer consumption corn cornstarch cost crop CRUMPACKER Cuba currants D. C. DEAR SIR dextrin Dingley tariff domestic dried EASTMAN eggs export fact farmer Florida FORDNEY foreign free list freight rate fruit Government grapes GRIGGS growers imported increase industry Italian Italian wines labor lactarene LARRINAGA lemons manufacturers November November 18 olives oranges packages paragraph peanuts pineapples potato starch present duty present tariff profit protection raise raisins rate of duty reason reduced respectfully revenue rice salt seed sell SERENO E shelled ship sold statement Sumatra tapioca flour tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD United WALDEN walnuts Washington wrapper York City Zante currants
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 3762 - ... 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...
Halaman 3804 - States, as well as seed dealers, held this day, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas the members of this...
Halaman 3842 - An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States...
Halaman 3762 - 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...
Halaman 4436 - Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, and other similar beverages containing no alcohol in plain green or colored, molded or pressed, glass bottles, containing each not more than three-fourths of a pint...
Halaman 3621 - Fish known or labeled as anchovies, sardines, sprats, brislings, sardels, or sardellen, packed in oil or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, shall be dutiable as follows : When in packages containing seven and one-half cubic inches or less, one and one-half cents per bottle, jar, box or can; containing more than seven and one-half...
Halaman 3937 - ... States, said cleaners having been purchased at an average price of $250 each; that said business of cleaning currants Is widely distributed throughout the United States, covering both coasts and the entire interior of the country. This appears by the list of houses shown in the catalogue of said company, attached hereto and marked Exhibit A and made a part of this affidavit, in which appears the names of a few of the leading manufacturers, with their locations, in which said machines are used....
Halaman 3924 - The trade between the two countries is constantly increasing, and it is important to both countries that all reasonable facilities should be granted for its development. The Government of Greece strongly urges the onerousness of the duty here imposed upon the currants of that country, amounting to 100 per cent or more of their market value. This fruit is stated to be exclusively a Greek product, not coming into competition with any domestic product. The question of reciprocal commercial relations...
Halaman 4260 - tapioca, cassava, or cassady " were placed in the free list, while "root flour" was placed in the free list in 1872. (17 Stat., 236.) The Treasury Department held tapioca flour entitled to free entry as tapioca. The Secretary said, " It appears upon investigation that tapioca is prepared in three forms, namely, flake, pearl, and flour, and that these terms do not indicate any substantial difference in the character or quality of the article, but merely indicate its form or appearance.
Halaman 3896 - Comfits, sweetmeats, and fruits preserved in sugar, molasses, spirits, or in their own juices, not specially provided for in this Act, one cent per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorem...