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... months of 1901 his line was carrying into Kansas City 33 per cent of the live stock slaughtered there , and was carrying out of Kansas City less than 2 per cent of the product . His line was main- taining the published rate , but he was ...
... months of 1901 his line was carrying into Kansas City 33 per cent of the live stock slaughtered there , and was carrying out of Kansas City less than 2 per cent of the product . His line was main- taining the published rate , but he was ...
Side 12
... months of the year 1901 the number of bushels of wheat was 69,269,042 and the number of barrels of flour 5,629,043 . This fact is pointed out as conclusive evidence that the exporting miller is not obtaining fair treatment . He insists ...
... months of the year 1901 the number of bushels of wheat was 69,269,042 and the number of barrels of flour 5,629,043 . This fact is pointed out as conclusive evidence that the exporting miller is not obtaining fair treatment . He insists ...
Side 14
... months of June , July , August , and September , 1901 , 17,595,277 bushels of wheat left Chicago by water as against 2,392,019 bushels by rail . It was also said that during the season of navigation the bulk of the flour at or passing ...
... months of June , July , August , and September , 1901 , 17,595,277 bushels of wheat left Chicago by water as against 2,392,019 bushels by rail . It was also said that during the season of navigation the bulk of the flour at or passing ...
Side 64
... month of July is a typical month so far as accidents are concerned , but making due allow- ance on this account , the reports for July and subsequent months warrant the expectation that casualties due to coupling and uncoupling cars ...
... month of July is a typical month so far as accidents are concerned , but making due allow- ance on this account , the reports for July and subsequent months warrant the expectation that casualties due to coupling and uncoupling cars ...
Side 70
... months , when compared on as fair a basis as is possible with the inspections of the preceding nine months , show a general improvement in the matter of defective cars of about 13 per cent . At the same time it is to be noted that in ...
... months , when compared on as fair a basis as is possible with the inspections of the preceding nine months , show a general improvement in the matter of defective cars of about 13 per cent . At the same time it is to be noted that in ...
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Side 156 - ... for the pooling of freights of different and competing railroads, or to divide between them the aggregate or net proceeds of the earnings of such railroads, or any portion thereof...
Side 133 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Side 179 - Act to make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, company, firm, corporation, or locality, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever, or to subject any particular person, company, firm, corporation, or locality, or any particular description of traffic, to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage in any respect whatsoever.
Side 124 - ... the carriage of freights from being and being treated as one continuous carriage from the place of shipment to the place of destination, unless such break, stoppage, or interruption was made in good faith for some necessary purpose, and without any intent to avoid or unnecessarily interrupt such continuous carriage or to evade any of the provisions of this act.
Side 115 - All charges made for any service rendered or to be rendered in the transportation of passengers or property as aforesaid, or in connection therewith, or for the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of such property, shall be reasonable and just; and every unjust and unreasonable charge for such service is prohibited and declared to be unlawful.
Side 159 - Commission, be authorized to charge less for longer than for shorter distances for the transportation of passengers or property; and the Commission may from time to time prescribe the extent to which such designated common carrier may be relieved from the operation of this section of this Act.
Side 277 - Sec. 2. That any common carrier failing to make such report within thirty days after the end of any month shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be punished by a fine of not more .than one hundred dollars for each and every offense and for every day during which it shall fail to make such report after the time herein specified for making the same.
Side 195 - ... facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines, and for the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of passengers and property to and from their several lines and those connecting therewith, and shall not discriminate in their rates and charges between such connecting lines; but this shall not be construed as requiring any such common carrier to give the use of its tracks or terminal facilities to another carrier engaged in like business.
Side 50 - America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied, neither the vessel, her owner or owners, agent or charterers, shall become or be held responsible for damage or loss resulting from faults or errors in navigation or in the management of said vessel...
Side 165 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto...