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Page v
... secure control of the Western lines . This witness and others allude to the recent purchase by the Union Pacific Railroad of substantial control over the Southern Pacific . Mr. Stubbs , third vice - president of the Southern Pacific ...
... secure control of the Western lines . This witness and others allude to the recent purchase by the Union Pacific Railroad of substantial control over the Southern Pacific . Mr. Stubbs , third vice - president of the Southern Pacific ...
Page viii
... secure to the railroads on their actual investment , rather than upon a capitalization which may be inflated . This witness thinks that the United States Government should undertake careful valuations of railroad property for these rea ...
... secure to the railroads on their actual investment , rather than upon a capitalization which may be inflated . This witness thinks that the United States Government should undertake careful valuations of railroad property for these rea ...
Page xv
... secure traffic of particular shippers.1 Mr. Langley asserts that the recent advances made in the various railroad classifi- cations do not apply , in general , to articles made by great combinations , but affect those produced ...
... secure traffic of particular shippers.1 Mr. Langley asserts that the recent advances made in the various railroad classifi- cations do not apply , in general , to articles made by great combinations , but affect those produced ...
Page xxvi
... secure more effective control of the business , espe- cially by virtue of the fact that the new contracts , at least in most instances , provide that the entire future output of the operators shall be sold to the railroad coal com ...
... secure more effective control of the business , espe- cially by virtue of the fact that the new contracts , at least in most instances , provide that the entire future output of the operators shall be sold to the railroad coal com ...
Page xxxvii
... secure the maximum profit , which is not usually the point either of lowest cost of operation or of maximum use of the service . Public ownership seeks a lower rate level with a view to reducing the cost to the lowest possible point by ...
... secure the maximum profit , which is not usually the point either of lowest cost of operation or of maximum use of the service . Public ownership seeks a lower rate level with a view to reducing the cost to the lowest possible point by ...
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