Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 - 783 lappuses |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 100.
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... statement of Hon . N. C. Brumm gives a general view of the sub- ject , and was corroborated by many other witnesses . Love over ta re i fatter ; act Mr. STONE , of Missouri , submitted the following : CXIV LABOR TROUBLES IN PENNSYLVANIA .
... statement of Hon . N. C. Brumm gives a general view of the sub- ject , and was corroborated by many other witnesses . Love over ta re i fatter ; act Mr. STONE , of Missouri , submitted the following : CXIV LABOR TROUBLES IN PENNSYLVANIA .
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statement ; but I do not say for seventeen years . I said for the last ten or twelve years . That is true . Q. What do you mean by that statement ? -A . I mean that while he is compelled in the pursuit of his occupation to live there ...
statement ; but I do not say for seventeen years . I said for the last ten or twelve years . That is true . Q. What do you mean by that statement ? -A . I mean that while he is compelled in the pursuit of his occupation to live there ...
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... statement here showing the earnings under the 8 per cent . basis which will average for a contract miner very nearly $ 3 a day . On that basis of $ 2.50 we make very little money . When the price of coal advances there are no miners in ...
... statement here showing the earnings under the 8 per cent . basis which will average for a contract miner very nearly $ 3 a day . On that basis of $ 2.50 we make very little money . When the price of coal advances there are no miners in ...
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... statement in respect to these matters it is well to bear in mind some other facts which are pertinent to the consideration of these questions . ( 1 ) Anthracite coal is not protected by any tariff duty . The importa tion of anthracite ...
... statement in respect to these matters it is well to bear in mind some other facts which are pertinent to the consideration of these questions . ( 1 ) Anthracite coal is not protected by any tariff duty . The importa tion of anthracite ...
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... statement in regard to the matter of labor at the mines . It was following out the lines of this statement , and if the committee will allow me I would like to read it . The CHAIRMAN . Read it , then , sir . A statement by the president ...
... statement in regard to the matter of labor at the mines . It was following out the lines of this statement , and if the committee will allow me I would like to read it . The CHAIRMAN . Read it , then , sir . A statement by the president ...
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1st of January advance agreement amount ANDERSON anthracite coal Austin Corbin average basis believe breaker BRUMM canal carrier cars cent CHAIRMAN charge CHIPMAN Coal and Iron Coal Company coal lands coal mines coal region coal?-A collieries committee common carrier company?-A Corbin corporations cost Coxe December discharged Elizabethport employed employés freight give interest Iron Company Knights of Labor lease Lehigh Coal Lehigh region Lehigh Valley Lehigh Valley Railroad load miners month operators organization output paid pany PARKER Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia and Reading police Port Richmond Pottsville president price of coal produce profit question Reading Coal Reading Company Reading Railroad Company received refused road Schuylkill Haven Schuylkill region sell September ship strike strike?-A suppose Sweigard tell that?-A them?-A there?-A time?-A tion told tons transportation understand wages WITNESS work?-A yard
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x. lappuse - of any carrier of interstate commerce shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in the furnishing of material or supplies to such company, or in the business of transportation as a common carrier of passengers or property over the works owned, leased, controlled, or operated
viii. lappuse - considered a matter of any importance that the road was built by the agency of a private corporation. No matter who is the agent, the function performed is that of the State. Though the ownership is private, the use is public. The owners may be
viii. lappuse - State legislature may authorize a private corporation to take laud for the construction of such a road, making compensation to the owner. What else does this doctrine mean if not that building a railroad, though it be built by a private corporation, is an act done for a public use
v. lappuse - roads of other States, so as to form continuons lines for the transportation of the same to the place of destination : Provided, That this act shall not
ii. lappuse - or of this State, to any citizen of the United States, or to any corporation chartered under the laws of this Commonwealth and authorized to hold real estate, before any inquisition shall have been taken against the real estate so held
v. lappuse - troops, Government supplies, mails, freights, and property on their way from any State to another State, and to receive compensation therefor; and to connect
x. lappuse - That any mining or manufacturing company may carry the products of its mines or manufactories on its railroad or canal not exceeding fifty miles in length. SEC.
214. lappuse - Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be considered as in any way giving to the said corporation any banking privileges whatsoever or any other liberties, privileges, or franchises but such as may be
xxviii. lappuse - thing. EFFECT OF THE RAILROAD MONOPOLY ON WORKMEN. We turn to another great branch of the subject, namely, the effect upon miners and laborers of this continued and ruthless domination by the carrier. During the first forty years the mines were worked by individuals, just as are farms. The hundreds of employers were
v. lappuse - act granting lands to any such company to aid in the construction of its road, nor shall it be construed to authorize any railroad company to build any