Show EXPORTING TARIFF PROTECTED GOODS It has long been the custom of the tariff protected trusts of America to export their goods and sell them in the foreign market for a much lower price than they charge their own thus proving beyond doubt that they have no need of a tariff for against The harvester trust sells its machines in Europe and South America for much less than it charges the American The watch trust sells abroad so much lower than at home that dealers have often bought American watches in and imported and after paying the duty were able to and did undersell the trust in the American Last year the steel trust exported worth of steel rails and them in competition with The price of steel rails in the United States is per f. o. while the same trust exports these paying the railroad and steamship and sells them in Europe and even in Asia for per In view of these seems that the tariff is in effect a license to these great trusts to rob the Am- and they take advantage of that to its very j |