Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4906U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... ports of the United States free of duty under the provisions of this act , and coming directly from said islands to the United States for use and consumption therein , shall be hereafter exempt from any export duties imposed in the ...
... ports of the United States free of duty under the provisions of this act , and coming directly from said islands to the United States for use and consumption therein , shall be hereafter exempt from any export duties imposed in the ...
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... port of Hawaii , Porto Rico , or to any other port of the United States , shall enter any said port free of import duty . SEC . 2. That from and after the passage of 59TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . ( REPT . 20 ,
... port of Hawaii , Porto Rico , or to any other port of the United States , shall enter any said port free of import duty . SEC . 2. That from and after the passage of 59TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . ( REPT . 20 ,
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... port of Philadelphia , or a blockade of the capes of Virginia would close the outward commerce of Baltimore and the other ports of the Chesa- peake . With the canal built where communication would be secure , neither the ports of ...
... port of Philadelphia , or a blockade of the capes of Virginia would close the outward commerce of Baltimore and the other ports of the Chesa- peake . With the canal built where communication would be secure , neither the ports of ...
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... ports means greater competition for this traffic and lower rates . If all was forced to leave by one port , not only would the transportation and transfer charges be greater , but the congestion would cause delays and losses . Baltimore ...
... ports means greater competition for this traffic and lower rates . If all was forced to leave by one port , not only would the transportation and transfer charges be greater , but the congestion would cause delays and losses . Baltimore ...
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... port , avoid the dangerous trip around the Virginia capes , and save about 200 miles of the distance to New England ports . A copy of these remarks were mailed to President Cassatt with inquiry as to their accuracy , and he wrote the ...
... port , avoid the dangerous trip around the Virginia capes , and save about 200 miles of the distance to New England ports . A copy of these remarks were mailed to President Cassatt with inquiry as to their accuracy , and he wrote the ...
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59TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. acres Alaska amended amount appropriation approved authorized bill H. R. bridge Calendar and ordered canal cent certificate Chairman Chief of Engineers clerk coast Colville Indian Reservation Commission Commissioners Committee on Interstate common carrier compulsory pilotage construction corporation court Department District of Columbia duty enacted expenses February February 15 following REPORT Foreign Commerce Government GROSVENOR hereby herewith House Calendar House of Representatives hundredth meridian Indian Territory insert interests Interior Interstate and Foreign January January 11 June 30 legislation ment Mexico miles monument paid pass passage person pilots police ports proposed Public Lands purpose quarantine railroad recommend referred the bill regulations reservation respectfully River sailing vessels salaries Secretary Secretary of War Senate session submitted the following survey Texas thereof tion Treasury U. S. Army Union and ordered United varas Washington word yellow fever
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Page 5 - States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Page 5 - 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.
Page 4 - America in congress assembled, that the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 6 - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect, or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...
Page 16 - Commission (and produce books and papers if so ordered) and give evidence touching the matter in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
Page 15 - ... or with any other corporation, company, person or party, shall willfully do or cause to be done, or shall willingly suffer or permit to be done, any act, matter or thing in this act prohibited or declared to be unlawful...
Page 5 - ... rates, fares, or charges will go into effect; and the proposed changes shall be shown by printing new schedules, or shall be plainly indicated upon the schedules in force at the time and kept open to public inspection...
Page 10 - The Commission may, in its discretion, prescribe the forms of any and all accounts, records, and memoranda...
Page 16 - And any of the circuit courts of the United States within the jurisdiction of which such inquiry is carried on...
Page 15 - That any person or persons claiming to be damaged by any common carrier subject to the provisions of this net may either make complaint to the Commission, as hereinafter provided for, or may bring suit in his or their own behalf for the recovery of the damages for which such common carrier may be liable under the provisions of this act...