Report of the Select Committee on Transportation-routes to the Seaboard, Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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... cars that the State found it necessary to reduce the tolls on the canal to keep pace with the general reduction ... cars would be more than the water - navigation charges . Therefore these companies arranged among themselves , by which ...
... cars that the State found it necessary to reduce the tolls on the canal to keep pace with the general reduction ... cars would be more than the water - navigation charges . Therefore these companies arranged among themselves , by which ...
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... cars run on 124 different roads for that one month . A car loaded here for San Fran- cisco passes through without transfer or handling , and the mileage for that car is reported to me clear through to the Pacific coast . The com- pany ...
... cars run on 124 different roads for that one month . A car loaded here for San Fran- cisco passes through without transfer or handling , and the mileage for that car is reported to me clear through to the Pacific coast . The com- pany ...
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... cars over the lines , but it is in receiving the property when it reaches its destination . The inspection of the grain at New York , by which this property can be discharged rapidly , would obviate a very large proportion of the ...
... cars over the lines , but it is in receiving the property when it reaches its destination . The inspection of the grain at New York , by which this property can be discharged rapidly , would obviate a very large proportion of the ...
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... cars are not restricted to these roads . The cars go anywhere where they are asked for ; and as I said before , I think in the month of November last the cars ran on 124 different roads , going into nearly all the New England towns and ...
... cars are not restricted to these roads . The cars go anywhere where they are asked for ; and as I said before , I think in the month of November last the cars ran on 124 different roads , going into nearly all the New England towns and ...
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... cars , owing to up- grade , than they would if it was level , and each train requires about the same amount of men and an engine . Therefore , the greater their grades , of course , the more their expenses . Q. But they sink this ...
... cars , owing to up- grade , than they would if it was level , and each train requires about the same amount of men and an engine . Therefore , the greater their grades , of course , the more their expenses . Q. But they sink this ...
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Página 661 - These are always, in a great degree, practical monopolies ; and a government which concedes such monopoly unreservedly to a private company, does much the same thing as if it allowed an individual or an association to levy any tax they chose, for their own benefit, on all the malt produced in the country, or on all the cotton imported into it.
Página 660 - Railways heretofore constructed or that may hereafter be constructed in* this State are hereby declared public highways, and shall be free to all persons for the transportation of their persons and property thereon, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law.
Página 278 - Q. How long have you been engaged in that business? — A. About 10 years.
Página 566 - ... from incumbrance, with a view to such legislation as will render the same free to commerce at the earliest practicable period, subject only to such tolls as may be necessary for the superintendence and repair thereof, which shall not, after the passage of this act, exceed five cents per ton.
Página 250 - Commission finds that a through rate charged from a point without the state to a point within the state, or from a point within the state to a point without the state...
Página 250 - That the said Railroad Commissioners are hereby authorized and required to make for each of the railroad corporations doing business in this State, as soon as practicable, a schedule of just and reasonable rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freights and cars on each of said railroads...
Página 661 - I have already more than once adverted to the case of the gas and water companieSj among which, though perfect freedom is allowed to competition, none really takes place, and practically they are found to be even more irresponsible, and unapproachable by individual complaints, than the government.
Página 230 - ... lands heretofore granted by Congress to the State of Wisconsin to aid in the construction of said water communication, which amount shall be deducted from the actual value thereof as found hy said arbitrators.
Página 661 - ... and their other local taxes. In the case of these particular services, the reasons preponderate in favour of their being performed, like the paving and cleansing of the streets, not certainly by the general government of the state, but by the municipal authorities of the town, and the expense defrayed, as even now it in fact is, by a local rate. But in the many analogous...
Página 566 - Treasury to carry this provision into effect is hereby appropriated : Provided, That after the United States shall assume control of said canal, the tolls thereon on vessels propelled by steam shall be reduced to twenty-five cents per ton, and on all other vessels in proportion.