Admits Prices Will Be Higher
with regard to Chairmaii Dnigley s admission that the duty on wool wijl increase the price of wool, the Kansas City Times says: "The cousumer and not the foreiguer, therefore, pays the tariff tax. It concedes also that th( home producer puts np his prices arbitrarily. Mr, Dinyley's own words ure ;i confessiou that the Diugley bill ix i fraud and a robbery of the people for the benefit of the few individuáis aud corporations. ' ' The most retroaotive feature of the Dingley bill is the provisión for payiug back to the big manufacturéis their campaign contributious.
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