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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... Shippers make complaints , with which every community is familiar and which are well established , that they suffer ... shipper is bol- stered up and his neighbor crushed out by the malice or the interest of the railroad company ; and ...
... Shippers make complaints , with which every community is familiar and which are well established , that they suffer ... shipper is bol- stered up and his neighbor crushed out by the malice or the interest of the railroad company ; and ...
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... shipper will not oppose remedial legislation on this subject . It is the guilty common carrier that " feels the ... shippers ? That discriminations have been made and are now made is admitted . Railroad authorities claim that ...
... shipper will not oppose remedial legislation on this subject . It is the guilty common carrier that " feels the ... shippers ? That discriminations have been made and are now made is admitted . Railroad authorities claim that ...
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... shipper has no right to complain of that charge , regardless of what the charge may be from some other point to some ... shipper and the producer . I glory in the fact that it is legislation not in the interest of the shipper and ...
... shipper has no right to complain of that charge , regardless of what the charge may be from some other point to some ... shipper and the producer . I glory in the fact that it is legislation not in the interest of the shipper and ...
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... shipper at Bourbon , Ind . , is compelled to pay a higher rate per car - load of freight to Philadelphia than is paid by the Chicago shipper over the same line , though Bourbon is situated ninety miles east of Chicago . Two years ago ...
... shipper at Bourbon , Ind . , is compelled to pay a higher rate per car - load of freight to Philadelphia than is paid by the Chicago shipper over the same line , though Bourbon is situated ninety miles east of Chicago . Two years ago ...
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... shippers were to be taken into account , and enforced an injunction to enjoin the railway company to desist from giving special rates upon the distinct ground that the cost of the service and the volume of business which one shipper ...
... shippers were to be taken into account , and enforced an injunction to enjoin the railway company to desist from giving special rates upon the distinct ground that the cost of the service and the volume of business which one shipper ...
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