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Page lii
... England and other countries as much as possible in preference to the United States , and that a greatly increased trade with this country would result from a reciprocal reduction of duties . Mr. Howes thinks that free entrance of coal ...
... England and other countries as much as possible in preference to the United States , and that a greatly increased trade with this country would result from a reciprocal reduction of duties . Mr. Howes thinks that free entrance of coal ...
Page lxxx
... England . ( 619. ) 11. Freight rates to Denver . - Mr . GRIFFITH , representing the Denver Chamber of Commerce , says that there has been no change in the freight rates on first - class commodities from the East to Denver during the ...
... England . ( 619. ) 11. Freight rates to Denver . - Mr . GRIFFITH , representing the Denver Chamber of Commerce , says that there has been no change in the freight rates on first - class commodities from the East to Denver during the ...
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... England and one in Ireland . The clearing house of England is very large , and requires a clerical force of thousands . He does not believe a universal clearing house for the American railways could be established , because of the ...
... England and one in Ireland . The clearing house of England is very large , and requires a clerical force of thousands . He does not believe a universal clearing house for the American railways could be established , because of the ...
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... England . - WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY , professor of economics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , says that rates are being cut in New England anywhere from 30 to 40 per cent on west - bound traffic . He refers to a case where a ...
... England . - WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY , professor of economics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , says that rates are being cut in New England anywhere from 30 to 40 per cent on west - bound traffic . He refers to a case where a ...
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... England field by reason of the railway discriminations . He further states that the oil tanks of the Standard Oil Company , which ordi- narily weigh from 35,000 to 50,000 pounds , were billed through by the New England roads at 24,000 ...
... England field by reason of the railway discriminations . He further states that the oil tanks of the Standard Oil Company , which ordi- narily weigh from 35,000 to 50,000 pounds , were billed through by the New England roads at 24,000 ...
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Page ccxcvi - Labor shall make uniform rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of this act, including the collection and examination of specimens of foods and drugs manufactured or offered for sale in the District of Columbia, or in any Territory of the United States...
Page 2 - No act of the General Assembly shall limit the amount to be recovered for injuries resulting in death, or for injuries to person or property; and, in case of death from such injuries, the right of action shall survive, and the General Assembly shall prescribe for whose benefit such actions shall be prosecuted.
Page ccxcvi - Columbia, or in restraint of trade or commerce between any such territory and another, or between any such territory or territories, and any state or states or the District of Columbia or with foreign nations, or between the District of Columbia and any state or states or foreign nations, is hereby declared illegal.
Page 35 - ... from obtaining employment, is hereby declared to be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof in any court of the United States of competent jurisdiction in the district in which such offense was committed, shall be punished for each offense by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars.
Page 52 - New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, west Virginia, and the District of Columbia...
Page ccxcvi - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page lxxvii - Investigation to determine what would be reasonable class rates throughout the territory lying north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and east of the Mississippi River and the west bank of Lake Michigan.
Page ii - That it shall be the duty of this commission to investigate questions pertaining to immigration, to labor, to agriculture, to manufacturing, and to business, and to report to Congress and to suggest such legislation as it may deem best upon these subjects.
Page lxxviii - States, namely, the official classification, which governs the class rates generally in the territory north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi River...
Page 2 - That we, members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Order of...