The heart of the railroad problem: The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countriesParsons, Frank
History
The heart of the railroad problem: The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countries
Parsons, Frank
Railroads -- Freight -- Rates -- United States; Railroads and state -- United States
CANADA, 327.
CANNON FALLS CASE, 212.
CAPITAL CITY GAS COMPANY’S REBATES, 164.
CARLOAD, MINIMUM, 189.
CARLOADS & L. C. L., 156.
CAR-MILEAGE,
Pullman cars, express, refrigerator cars, etc., 58.
oil, 73.
Armour, 175, 188, 190.
Mr. Hill on, 178.
CARS DENIED, 66, 160.
CASSATT, A. J.,
rebates, 77.
testimony, 32–33.
CHAOS OF RATES, 156, 157.
CHARLOTTE, N. C., CASE, 208.
CHATTANOOGA CASE, 97.
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO,
discriminations, 64.
coal-carrying case, Appendix A.
CINCINNATI MAXIMUM RATE CASE, 218.
CIPHER CODE,
Armour, 197.
CITIES,
growth of, at expense of country, 219.
CLASSIFICATION,
flour and wheat, 70.
soap, Pearline, patent medicines, 71.
railroad ties and lumber, 72.
discrimination by, 70, 155.
COAL,
cars denied, 66, 160–162.
loading by tipple, 140.
Chesapeake & Ohio Case, Appendix A.
COCKRELL, COMMISSIONER,
on quantity allowances, 149.
appointed to commission, 290.
COLORADO FUEL & IRON CO.,
rebates, etc., 124–141.
COMMODITY,
rates, 70.
discriminations, 150.
COMMON LAW,
requires impartiality, 1.
CONFISCATION,
fears of, ungrounded, 290.
CONTRACTS,
Armour’s exclusive, 177, 180, 182, 190.
COOLEY, THOMAS M., 43.
as arbitrator, 152.
CORDELE, GA., 100.
CORRIGAN OF CLEVELAND, 34.
COTTON-SEED-OIL CASE, 162.
COYNE BROS., 183.
CUMMINS, GOVERNOR, 117, 211.
D
DANVILLE, VA., 209.
DAVIES OF CHICAGO,
strawberries carried free, 145.
DAVIS, C. WOOD,
passes cost $33,000,000, 12.
DEAD-HEAD,
passenger cars, 18.
passengers, 2–15, 46, 49, 50, 180.
DECADE OF FEDERAL REGULATION, 104–109.
DEFIANCE OF LAW, 238–240.
DEMURRAGE, 143.
DENMARK, 315, 328.
DENVER,
discriminated against, 92–94, 212, 297–298.
DEPEW, CHAUNCEY,
on pooling, 267.
DEPRECIATION OF LANDS CAUSED BY REBATES, 26.
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