Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners for the Year Ending ..., Volume 34State of Iowa, 1912 |
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... on the 23rd day of October , Peter A. Dey was married in Trinity church , Buffalo , New York , by Rev. William Shelton , to Catherine Thompson , daughter of Harry Thompson who was an vi THIRTY - FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... on the 23rd day of October , Peter A. Dey was married in Trinity church , Buffalo , New York , by Rev. William Shelton , to Catherine Thompson , daughter of Harry Thompson who was an vi THIRTY - FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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... October 13 , 1848. His father , Arial K. Eaton , was one of the early pioneer lawyers and law makers of Iowa . His mother's maiden name was Sarah Jarnigan . In 1856 the family moved to Osage , Iowa . Mr. Eaton attended the common ...
... October 13 , 1848. His father , Arial K. Eaton , was one of the early pioneer lawyers and law makers of Iowa . His mother's maiden name was Sarah Jarnigan . In 1856 the family moved to Osage , Iowa . Mr. Eaton attended the common ...
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... October 23 , 1832 , where he received his education and grew to manhood . When he was twenty - three years of age he immigrated to Westhersfield , Ill . , with a Mr. Little , whose accomplished daughter , Miss Ellen Elvira Little , he ...
... October 23 , 1832 , where he received his education and grew to manhood . When he was twenty - three years of age he immigrated to Westhersfield , Ill . , with a Mr. Little , whose accomplished daughter , Miss Ellen Elvira Little , he ...
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... October 20 , 1909 , the City Council of Des Moines adopted the follow ing resolution : No. 2949 . " Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Des Moines : " That it is deemed advisable and necessary that a pipe culvert not less ...
... October 20 , 1909 , the City Council of Des Moines adopted the follow ing resolution : No. 2949 . " Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Des Moines : " That it is deemed advisable and necessary that a pipe culvert not less ...
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... October , 1909 , the City Council of the City of Des Moines , attempting to act under and by virtue of the provisions of section 964 of the Code of Iowa , at the instance of the petitioners , Thomas Houghton , and others , adopted a ...
... October , 1909 , the City Council of the City of Des Moines , attempting to act under and by virtue of the provisions of section 964 of the Code of Iowa , at the instance of the petitioners , Thomas Houghton , and others , adopted a ...
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Page 32 - ... stations or station houses, or any change in its rates of fare for transporting freight or passengers, or any change in the mode of operating its road and conducting its business is reasonable and expedient in order to promote the security, convenience and accommodation of the public...
Page 80 - The question is not how much he makes out of his volume of business, but whether in each particular transaction the charge is an unreasonable exaction for the services rendered. He has a right to do business. He has a right to charge for each separate service that which is reasonable compensation therefor, and the legislature may not deny him such reasonable compensation, and may not interfere simply because out of the multitude of his transactions the amount of his profits is large.
Page 30 - ... to be recovered In a civil action brought in any court of competent jurisdiction...
Page 90 - Texas shall have power, and it shall be its duty to fix and establish reasonable and just rates of charges for each class or kind of property, money, papers, packages and other things to be charged for, and received by each express company on all such property, money, papers, packages and things which by the contract of carriage are to be transported by...
Page 9 - You are, doubtless, uninformed how disproportionate the amount to be paid is to the work contracted for. I need not expatiate upon the sincerity of my course, when you reflect upon the fact that I have resigned the best position in my profession this country has ever offered to any man.
Page 74 - Companies, will run a car through from Boston to New York and vice versa, via Stonington, with the mail train daily, for the purpose of transporting specie, small packages of goods, and bundles of all kinds. Packages sent by this line will be delivered on the following morning, at any part of the city, free of charge. A responsible agent will accompany the car, who will attend to purchasing goods, collecting drafts, notes and bills, and will transact any other business that may be intrusted to him.
Page 80 - Pursuing this thought, we add that the state's regulation of his charges is not to be measured by the aggregate of his profits determined by the volume of business, but by the question whether any particular charge to an individual dealing with him is, considering the service rendered, an unreasonable exaction. In other words, if he has a thousand transactions a day, and his charges in each are but a reasonable compensation for the benefit received by the party dealing with him, such charges do not...
Page 10 - ... which office he continued to fill until the time of his death, which took place two years ago, at the age of seventy-four years.
Page 30 - Penalty enforcement. Any person or corporation who string or maintain any wire across any railroad track In this state at a different height or In a different manner from that prescribed by the said board, of railroad commissioners shall forfeit and pay to the State of Iowa...
Page 72 - may be changed or modified by said Commissioners from time to time in such manner as may become necessary." We are required by law to "fix and establish reasonable, fair and just rates of charges, including schedule of maximum Joint rates.