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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... competing point shall pay two or three times the rightful cost of the transportation of his freights in order to enable a railroad corporation to procure business at competing points at lower rates than it can afford , thus procuring ...
... competing point shall pay two or three times the rightful cost of the transportation of his freights in order to enable a railroad corporation to procure business at competing points at lower rates than it can afford , thus procuring ...
Page 25
... competing railroads by dividing between them the ag- gregate or net proceeds of the earnings of such railroads , or any portion of them . The pooling proposed to be legislated against is pooling by the divis- ion between competing ...
... competing railroads by dividing between them the ag- gregate or net proceeds of the earnings of such railroads , or any portion of them . The pooling proposed to be legislated against is pooling by the divis- ion between competing ...
Page 71
... competing points . What is the method employed by the railways at these points in their levy of unjust tribute ? The charging of more for the shorter than for the longer distance , as illustrated by actual cases just cited . What is the ...
... competing points . What is the method employed by the railways at these points in their levy of unjust tribute ? The charging of more for the shorter than for the longer distance , as illustrated by actual cases just cited . What is the ...
Page 76
... competing railroads which terminate at both ends in populous centers , but , reaching these by different routes , pass on the way intermediate points of shipment of varying degrees of com- mercial importance , both relatively and ...
... competing railroads which terminate at both ends in populous centers , but , reaching these by different routes , pass on the way intermediate points of shipment of varying degrees of com- mercial importance , both relatively and ...
Page 108
... competing for freight with ours . The Dominion of Canada would not find it long difficult to complete its Pacific road when it can compete with our transcontinental lines hampered by these provisions as to rates and schedules - and the ...
... competing for freight with ours . The Dominion of Canada would not find it long difficult to complete its Pacific road when it can compete with our transcontinental lines hampered by these provisions as to rates and schedules - and the ...
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