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... iron , while in 1905 the amount was 22,000,000 tons . We produced no steel whatever in 1860 , while in 1905 the amount exceeded 20,000,000 tons . In 1860 , the amount of cotton consumed by our mills was less than 1,000,000 bales , while ...
... iron , while in 1905 the amount was 22,000,000 tons . We produced no steel whatever in 1860 , while in 1905 the amount exceeded 20,000,000 tons . In 1860 , the amount of cotton consumed by our mills was less than 1,000,000 bales , while ...
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... iron and steel industries , and especially to the manufacture of steel rails , upon which a specific duty of $ 28 per ton was placed . Downward Revision of 1872 . In 1872 , however , the reformers and revisionists thought it time for a ...
... iron and steel industries , and especially to the manufacture of steel rails , upon which a specific duty of $ 28 per ton was placed . Downward Revision of 1872 . In 1872 , however , the reformers and revisionists thought it time for a ...
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... iron and steel . steel rails . 1872 To conciliate " reformers . " . 3 months .. 10 per cent re- Injurious . duction . 1875 To correct act of 1872 .... 1 month ... Repeal of 10 per Beneficial . cent reduction . 1883 To conciliate ...
... iron and steel . steel rails . 1872 To conciliate " reformers . " . 3 months .. 10 per cent re- Injurious . duction . 1875 To correct act of 1872 .... 1 month ... Repeal of 10 per Beneficial . cent reduction . 1883 To conciliate ...
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... iron trade , as the best possible evidence that no such pros- perity has resulted from the McKinley act . 1896 . REPUBLICAN . - We renew and emphasize our allegiance to the policy of Protection as the bulwark of American industrial in ...
... iron trade , as the best possible evidence that no such pros- perity has resulted from the McKinley act . 1896 . REPUBLICAN . - We renew and emphasize our allegiance to the policy of Protection as the bulwark of American industrial in ...
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... iron . Sugar and syrups made from imported raw sugars . Tin cans made from imported tin plate . Aluminum made wholly from imported alumina . Aluminum wire rods made wholly from imported aluminum in- gots . Asbestos roofing made with the ...
... iron . Sugar and syrups made from imported raw sugars . Tin cans made from imported tin plate . Aluminum made wholly from imported alumina . Aluminum wire rods made wholly from imported aluminum in- gots . Asbestos roofing made with the ...
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Page 32 - That any common carrier, railroad, or transportation company receiving property for transportation from a point in one State to a point in another State shall issue a receipt or bill of lading therefor and shall be liable to the lawful holder thereof for any loss, damage, or injury to such property caused by it...
Page 35 - Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the package as originally put up shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents shall have been placed in such package, or if...
Page 35 - That no dealer shall be prosecuted under the provisions of this act when he can establish a guaranty signed by the wholesaler, Jobber, manufacturer, or other party residing in the United States, from whom he purchases such articles, to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this act, designating it.
Page 27 - ... of railroad Young Men's Christian Associations, inmates of hospitals and charitable and eleemosynary institutions, and persons exclusively engaged in charitable and eleemosynary work; to indigent, destitute and homeless persons, and to such persons when transported by charitable societies or hospitals, and the necessary agents employed in such transportation; to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of Soldiers
Page 35 - In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations, or blends, and the word "compound," "imitation," or "blend," as the case may be, is plainly stated on the package in which it is offered for sale: Provided, That the term, blend...
Page 36 - That all charges for storage, cartage, and labor on goods which are refused admission or delivery shall be paid by the owner or consignee, and in default of such payment shall constitute a lien against any further importation made by such owner or consignee. SEC. 11. That the term "territory" as used in this act shall include the insular possessions of the United States.
Page 26 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Page 31 - ... expended, and the character of such improvements; the earnings and receipts from each branch of business and from all sources; the operating and other expenses; the balances of profit and loss; and a complete exhibit of the financial operations of the carrier each year, including an annual balance sheet. Such reports shall also contain such information in relation to rates or regulations concerning fares or freights, or agreements, arrangements, or contracts affecting the same, as the Commission...
Page 32 - Provided, That nothing in this section shall deprive any holder of such receipt or bill of lading of any remedy or right of action which he has under existing law.
Page 28 - That every common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall file with the Commission created by this Act and print and keep open to public inspection schedules showing all the rates, fares, and charges for transportation between different points on its own route...