Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... competing for the business in question , should be compensated by the privilege of offering to the public a lower rate . And that policy was pursued with sufficient energy to pro- duce at last the effect desired . On January 16 , 1888 ...
... competing for the business in question , should be compensated by the privilege of offering to the public a lower rate . And that policy was pursued with sufficient energy to pro- duce at last the effect desired . On January 16 , 1888 ...
Halaman 21
... competing centers of trade in the East . The Western Classi- fication , under which all the local business of the trans - con- tinental lines is handled , is in many instances higher . Spe- cial or commodity rates have also been ...
... competing centers of trade in the East . The Western Classi- fication , under which all the local business of the trans - con- tinental lines is handled , is in many instances higher . Spe- cial or commodity rates have also been ...
Halaman 23
... compete for , and the through rates of the roads in the United States have accord- ingly been substantially advanced . The great distance of Denver from the Missouri river of J. H. & M. H. MARTIN V. THE SO . PACIFIC CO . , ETC. , R'Y ...
... compete for , and the through rates of the roads in the United States have accord- ingly been substantially advanced . The great distance of Denver from the Missouri river of J. H. & M. H. MARTIN V. THE SO . PACIFIC CO . , ETC. , R'Y ...
Halaman 35
... competing for the trade of these points of ultimate destination . Commissioner WALKER : " Do you recognize the existence of any distributing center between here and Chicago ? " A. We don't come in competition with any distributing ...
... competing for the trade of these points of ultimate destination . Commissioner WALKER : " Do you recognize the existence of any distributing center between here and Chicago ? " A. We don't come in competition with any distributing ...
Halaman 37
... competing towns or buying points , and a necessity of selling in other cases at cost or with very little profit . " At Grand Island , for instance . The rate from Chicago to Grand Island was 55 cents , fourth class . The rate from ...
... competing towns or buying points , and a necessity of selling in other cases at cost or with very little profit . " At Grand Island , for instance . The rate from Chicago to Grand Island was 55 cents , fourth class . The rate from ...
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