Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session [-Fiftieth Congress], on the Bill (H.R. 5461) to Establish a Board of Commissioners of Interstate Commerce and to Regulate Such Commerce &c., &c |
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8. lappuse
... rail- roads , as may be required of them or as they may deem expedient ; make an annual report of their doings to ... railway commerce in whatever capacity , whether as principals , agents , or employés . SEC . 19. That the sum of ...
... rail- roads , as may be required of them or as they may deem expedient ; make an annual report of their doings to ... railway commerce in whatever capacity , whether as principals , agents , or employés . SEC . 19. That the sum of ...
32. lappuse
... rail- roads , doing the great carrying business of the country with its ines- timable effect upon the prosperity and welfare of the people - the value of its freight $ 15,000,000,000 , or ten times that of our whole foreign commerce ...
... rail- roads , doing the great carrying business of the country with its ines- timable effect upon the prosperity and welfare of the people - the value of its freight $ 15,000,000,000 , or ten times that of our whole foreign commerce ...
57. lappuse
... rail transportation , actually possesses the safeguard of competition ; whether the competition between the Pennsylvania Central and the Baltimore and Ohio and the New York and Erie and the New York Central , as rival carriers , secures ...
... rail transportation , actually possesses the safeguard of competition ; whether the competition between the Pennsylvania Central and the Baltimore and Ohio and the New York and Erie and the New York Central , as rival carriers , secures ...
58. lappuse
... rail movement amounted during the year ended August 31 , 1883 , to 1,178,560 bales , or 17 per cent . of the entire cotton crop . Not only is cotton thus trans- ported from Tennessee and Arkansas , but also from points far down toward ...
... rail movement amounted during the year ended August 31 , 1883 , to 1,178,560 bales , or 17 per cent . of the entire cotton crop . Not only is cotton thus trans- ported from Tennessee and Arkansas , but also from points far down toward ...
79. lappuse
... railway company , and in the earlier stages of rail- road development it was quite common to witness this joint use of the tracks by foreign in common with proprietary owners . The difficul- ties , however , of this joint occupation and ...
... railway company , and in the earlier stages of rail- road development it was quite common to witness this joint use of the tracks by foreign in common with proprietary owners . The difficul- ties , however , of this joint occupation and ...
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