Tariff Hearings: Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress. Nos. 1-, Volúmenes35-40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... better price for it . But at the present time , owing to the better metallurgical work , some of it is saved from that process . Then the lead bullion is refined in a refinery where it goes through also several processes of refining ...
... better price for it . But at the present time , owing to the better metallurgical work , some of it is saved from that process . Then the lead bullion is refined in a refinery where it goes through also several processes of refining ...
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... better class of labor around mines , get 10 cents an hour , gold . Those are the present prices . They are materially higher than the prices of five years ago . The increase in labor in Mexico has been pro- portionate to the increase in ...
... better class of labor around mines , get 10 cents an hour , gold . Those are the present prices . They are materially higher than the prices of five years ago . The increase in labor in Mexico has been pro- portionate to the increase in ...
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... better than a cent would have been when the Dingley tariff was put on . And the result is that I believe it would . be a very dangerous thing indeed to reduce the duty on lead at all . Now , when you go beyond that , you then come to ...
... better than a cent would have been when the Dingley tariff was put on . And the result is that I believe it would . be a very dangerous thing indeed to reduce the duty on lead at all . Now , when you go beyond that , you then come to ...
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... better than an average . I showed that at 4 cents for lead in New York , and 50 cents for silver the mine was making 31 cents a hundred pounds of lead in ore- Mr. CRUMPACKER . Let me get that in my mind clearly . The ore , then , in the ...
... better than an average . I showed that at 4 cents for lead in New York , and 50 cents for silver the mine was making 31 cents a hundred pounds of lead in ore- Mr. CRUMPACKER . Let me get that in my mind clearly . The ore , then , in the ...
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... better condi- tion to compete than the iron man , who has a tremendous supply in this country ? Mr. BRUSH . The reason why there is not a surplus of lead is that it costs so much more to get it , in the way of freight and labor , and ...
... better condi- tion to compete than the iron man , who has a tremendous supply in this country ? Mr. BRUSH . The reason why there is not a surplus of lead is that it costs so much more to get it , in the way of freight and labor , and ...
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25 per cent abroad acetic anhydride American manufacturer amount average BONYNGE BRUSH CALDERHEAD cards CARNEGIE cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper CLARK coal COCKRAN coke competition consumer cork corundum cost CRUMPACKER currants D. C. DEAR SIR DALZELL decalcomania December difference Dingley tariff duty on hides EASTMAN export fact factory facturers figures FORDNEY free list freight give gypsum hides HILL imported increase industry JONES labor lead leather lithographic lithopone LONGWORTH manu Means Committee METCALF mill mines November 28 paper paragraph PAYNE peanuts pig iron present duty present tariff profit protection quebracho question RANDELL raw material reduced respectfully revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoes smelting sold statement Steel Company steel rails Tampico tannin TIFT tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD URION wages Washington YORK CITY Zante currants