Watson's Jeffersonian magazine [serial] . the fact thatthe Moorish Tariff came out of theirpockets, the people who purchasedthe goods were never heard to ciyout against the robbery at all. It wasnot until the Moors were, in theirturn, conquered by other nations and lost control of the Straits that thesimple robberies at Tarifa were re-placed by the elaborate rascalities ofthe modern Custom House. 2. The Trust is a combination ofthe persons, natural or artificial, en-gaged in producing a commodity toact together for the purpose of limit-ing the product and controlling theprice,—the great object
Watson's Jeffersonian magazine [serial] . the fact thatthe Moorish Tariff came out of theirpockets, the people who purchasedthe goods were never heard to ciyout against the robbery at all. It wasnot until the Moors were, in theirturn, conquered by other nations and lost control of the Straits that thesimple robberies at Tarifa were re-placed by the elaborate rascalities ofthe modern Custom House. 2. The Trust is a combination ofthe persons, natural or artificial, en-gaged in producing a commodity toact together for the purpose of limit-ing the product and controlling theprice,—the great object being l3destroy competition and establishmonopoly. 3. Dealings in Cotton Futuresare unquestionably injurious for thereason that they tend to create :ifictitious market destructive of thenatural market, and antagonistic tothe natural operations of the greatlaw of Supply and Demand. Ofcourse, the dealings in Futures areto be condemned upon other groundsalso, but the above-stated is the chiefeconomic reason why they should l;
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