Pacific wine and spirit review . ill which did not make the wine schedule a satisfactory one,and that Senator Jones of Nevada should be requested to standwith Califomians interest. After Mr. Jacobis report had been received the followingresolution was offered by Mr. Bundschu: Resolved, That in the name of an American industry wo en-ter an emphatic protest against the radical modification of tar-iff rates on foreign wines, as reported by the Senate Commit-tee against the Dingley Bill. We deplore the proj)osition ofan inequitable discrimination in favor of the foreign the Dingley m


Pacific wine and spirit review . ill which did not make the wine schedule a satisfactory one,and that Senator Jones of Nevada should be requested to standwith Califomians interest. After Mr. Jacobis report had been received the followingresolution was offered by Mr. Bundschu: Resolved, That in the name of an American industry wo en-ter an emphatic protest against the radical modification of tar-iff rates on foreign wines, as reported by the Senate Commit-tee against the Dingley Bill. We deplore the proj)osition ofan inequitable discrimination in favor of the foreign the Dingley measure (H. R. 379) bears the proud title,.\ bill to provide revenue and to encourage the industries ofthe United States, the Senate amendment upholds the ]>res-ent schedule in wines, so disastrous to the American wine in-dustry. Oui industry, representing vineyard ami collar invest- 10 f/teifie wi;^t ^i\ic) ^j^if^it titwit-jv The Prices to RETAILERSare as follows: $ of 50 glass bottles.$8.—case of 100 glass SEE that the Labels bear the well-known RED DIAMOND MARK of the COMPANY, LIMITED SOLE EXPORTERS THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDON. JOHN CAFFREY. 21 gutter , gan Francisco, I^Bprc^Enting ^W\\ll^ (jRi^EF \ CO., I\1ew Vor\. ments of over $50,000,000, is suftering aud struggling underundue foreign competition, wo appeal to Congress to grant usrelief. We contideutly look forward to our administration forsupport and not for paralyzing measures to further jeopardizeour large investments, our noble industry aud its future devel-opment. We demand consideration for our interests and trust wemay not be forsaken. For tbe vine growers and wine makers of Napa County—M. M. Esteo, H. W. Crabb, Gustav Niebaum, J. A. Stanley,Ewer & Atkinson, F. Chevalier & Co., Jierlinger Bros., & Co. Sonoma County—Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony, Dresel& Co., Gundlach-Bund,ichu Wine Company, J. Chauvet, I. doTurk Estate, F. Albertz, B. W. Paxtou, F. Kor


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