Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Industries |
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... hands and until they pass into the consumers ' control there is not a moment nor a stage in the distributive movement during which the one who has legal control over the property in question does not run the risk of a rise or fall in ...
... hands and until they pass into the consumers ' control there is not a moment nor a stage in the distributive movement during which the one who has legal control over the property in question does not run the risk of a rise or fall in ...
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... 60.4 per cent , and the Southern Railway 54.8 per cent . The difference in the decline of rates between grain roads on the one hand and coal and cotton roads on the other is probably explained 10 THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION .
... 60.4 per cent , and the Southern Railway 54.8 per cent . The difference in the decline of rates between grain roads on the one hand and coal and cotton roads on the other is probably explained 10 THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION .
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... hands early in the season , for good and sufficient reasons , and remains piled up as surplus stock in the country ... hand in the holding of stocks on his own account . It appears , however , that both in the interior and on the Pacific ...
... hands early in the season , for good and sufficient reasons , and remains piled up as surplus stock in the country ... hand in the holding of stocks on his own account . It appears , however , that both in the interior and on the Pacific ...
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... hand and the creamery system of local manufacture of butter on the other . The milk trade - the second in magnitude among dairying interests - is much in need of improvement from the producer's side of the trade . The expenses of ...
... hand and the creamery system of local manufacture of butter on the other . The milk trade - the second in magnitude among dairying interests - is much in need of improvement from the producer's side of the trade . The expenses of ...
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... hand . At Kansas City the producer receives from 38 to 56 per cent of the cost to the consumer ; at St. Louis , from 56 to 83 per cent ; at Macon , Ga . , from 50 to 59 per cent of the Chicago price , but pos- sibly not more than 40 per ...
... hand . At Kansas City the producer receives from 38 to 56 per cent of the cost to the consumer ; at St. Louis , from 56 to 83 per cent ; at Macon , Ga . , from 50 to 59 per cent of the Chicago price , but pos- sibly not more than 40 per ...
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