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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... move that the House do now adjourn . Mr. ANDERSON . I am willing to yield for that motion . I would rather wait . Mr. REAGAN . I move that the Honse do now adjourn . * THURSDAY , DECEMBER 4 , 1884 . * * 51.
... move that the House do now adjourn . Mr. ANDERSON . I am willing to yield for that motion . I would rather wait . Mr. REAGAN . I move that the Honse do now adjourn . * THURSDAY , DECEMBER 4 , 1884 . * * 51.
Page 52
... moved one mile at a charge of 2.15 cents each ; in the Mid- dle States 2,489,766,204 persons moved at a charge of 2.17 cents each . Now , the number moved in the western group of States was still larger , being 3,834,082,895 , but the ...
... moved one mile at a charge of 2.15 cents each ; in the Mid- dle States 2,489,766,204 persons moved at a charge of 2.17 cents each . Now , the number moved in the western group of States was still larger , being 3,834,082,895 , but the ...
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... moved one mile at a charge of 2.42 cents each . Coming to the more important element of traffic , that of freight , we find the whole number of tons moved that year by railroad to have been 400,453,439 , probably worth $ 15,000,000,000 ...
... moved one mile at a charge of 2.42 cents each . Coming to the more important element of traffic , that of freight , we find the whole number of tons moved that year by railroad to have been 400,453,439 , probably worth $ 15,000,000,000 ...
Page 131
... move with extreme care and caution , it is the prescribing a rule of conduct for the government of the managers of the great railway systems of this coun- try in the transportation of our supplies ; and that is just what we are ...
... move with extreme care and caution , it is the prescribing a rule of conduct for the government of the managers of the great railway systems of this coun- try in the transportation of our supplies ; and that is just what we are ...
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... move that the House adjourn . Mr. STEWART , of Vermont . I yield for that motion . * * * * * * * And then , on motion of Mr. REAGAN ( at 4 o'clock and 45 minutes p . m . ) , the House adjourned . WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1884 ...
... move that the House adjourn . Mr. STEWART , of Vermont . I yield for that motion . * * * * * * * And then , on motion of Mr. REAGAN ( at 4 o'clock and 45 minutes p . m . ) , the House adjourned . WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1884 ...
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