Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page viii
... amount of capital can not greatly affect rates , because competition of other roads and many other influences of an independent character enter into rates . They especially insist that cost of reproduction is not a proper basis for ...
... amount of capital can not greatly affect rates , because competition of other roads and many other influences of an independent character enter into rates . They especially insist that cost of reproduction is not a proper basis for ...
Page xxiii
... amount of transportation between San Francisco and Asiatic ports . He says that the trade with the Philippine Islands , aside from that in army stores , is as yet comparatively unimportant , but thinks that as soon as the islands are ...
... amount of transportation between San Francisco and Asiatic ports . He says that the trade with the Philippine Islands , aside from that in army stores , is as yet comparatively unimportant , but thinks that as soon as the islands are ...
Page xxxiii
... amount to $ 1 per ton . These various witnesses think accordingly that a more complete combination than that which at present exists is desirable for the public interest.1 Capitalization of reserve coal lands . — There is a considerable ...
... amount to $ 1 per ton . These various witnesses think accordingly that a more complete combination than that which at present exists is desirable for the public interest.1 Capitalization of reserve coal lands . — There is a considerable ...
Page xliv
... amount per year , with an added charge for each message above a certain number , rather than that all subscribers should pay the same rates . Message rates are considered especially desirable in large cities . It is asserted also that ...
... amount per year , with an added charge for each message above a certain number , rather than that all subscribers should pay the same rates . Message rates are considered especially desirable in large cities . It is asserted also that ...
Page lx
... amount of that debt with a very large sum in addition . The witness doubts much the correctness of estimates as to the cost of building railroads , while the value of terminals is a very important factor . Besides its bonds , the Erie ...
... amount of that debt with a very large sum in addition . The witness doubts much the correctness of estimates as to the cost of building railroads , while the value of terminals is a very important factor . Besides its bonds , the Erie ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American amount anthracite coal Associated Press association average believe benefit bituminous coal bonds Boston brokers Brotherhood capital carload cars cent charges Chicago cities classification committee competition contract corporations cost courts discrimination distance dividends earnings employees England Erie Erie Railroad expenses favor freight rates give haul increase industry interest Interstate Commerce Commission jobbers labor legislation less than carload lines Massachusetts ment messages Michigan Alkali Company miles monopoly municipal officers Ohio operation organization Orleans overcapitalization Pacific paid passenger Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburg plants points post-office postal practically president profit public ownership question rail railroad companies Reading Company Reading Railroad reason reduced relief department result river roads says ship shippers Southern street railways tariff telephone ticket tion trade traffic transportation United wages Western Union Telegraph wire witness York