Report, Volume 14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page xxiv
... WOOLEN TRADE . Production and consumption of wool . - The yearly per capita consumption of wool in the United States is shown to have fallen from 9.07 pounds in 1890 to 6.7 pounds in 1900. This , however , as is pointed out by one ...
... WOOLEN TRADE . Production and consumption of wool . - The yearly per capita consumption of wool in the United States is shown to have fallen from 9.07 pounds in 1890 to 6.7 pounds in 1900. This , however , as is pointed out by one ...
Page xxv
... wool because of the large importations , and that the stock of wool then on hand was larger on that account than it would otherwise have been.3 American Woolen Company . — A large number of the concerns engaged in the manu- facture of ...
... wool because of the large importations , and that the stock of wool then on hand was larger on that account than it would otherwise have been.3 American Woolen Company . — A large number of the concerns engaged in the manu- facture of ...
Page xxvi
... woolen goods manufactured , to speculation abroad in wool , and to the popular demand for cheap goods . 1 Goods in which shoddy is used are said to be in general use , and it is held by one witness that the use of shoddy is , on the ...
... woolen goods manufactured , to speculation abroad in wool , and to the popular demand for cheap goods . 1 Goods in which shoddy is used are said to be in general use , and it is held by one witness that the use of shoddy is , on the ...
Page xxvii
... wool , wool sold at some- what lower prices in this country than in England , and that the effect of the removal of the tariff on wool did not , as had been prophesied , have the effect of elevating the London price , and so enabling ...
... wool , wool sold at some- what lower prices in this country than in England , and that the effect of the removal of the tariff on wool did not , as had been prophesied , have the effect of elevating the London price , and so enabling ...
Page xxviii
... wool , and that it is probable that if they had been given sufficient time they could have held their own , provided ... wools . 12 The reduction of the duty on carpet wools is favored by one witness , who states that carpet wools are ...
... wool , and that it is probable that if they had been given sufficient time they could have held their own , provided ... wools . 12 The reduction of the duty on carpet wools is favored by one witness , who states that carpet wools are ...
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