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
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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
LARRABEE, GOVERNOR, 27.
LAW, DEFIANCE OF, 238–240.
LAWSON, THOMAS W., 228.
LINCOLN (NEB.) PACKING CO., 82.
LOCALITY DISCRIMINATIONS,
barbed wire, 88.
Grinnell factory, 87.
Norfolk, Neb., 88.
ruining small towns, 89.
promoting towns, 89, 90.
Kearney & Omaha, 90.
St. Cloud, 90.
Emporia, 91.
Spokane, 91.
rails to Colorado, 92.
against Denver, 93.
(See CHAPTER ON LONG-HAUL DECISION, 95–103.)
LOMBARD, JOSIAH,
testimony, 32.
LONG AND SHORT HAUL CASES, 25, 27, 29, 47, 76, 87, 91, 92, 95–103,
208–215.
LONG HAUL,
decisions of Supreme Court, 95–103.
prohibition of abuse, 270.
M
MAINE,
legislators have passes, 8.
MASS. RAILWAY COMMISSION,
report on Boston & Albany, 106.
MAXIMUM RATE CASE, 218.
McCABE, A. C., 56, 77.
MEAD, J. D., & CO., 184.
“MEM. BILL” METHOD, 163.
MESSAGES,
President Roosevelt’s, 256.
MIDGLEY, J. W.,
testimony, 188, 199.
MIDNIGHT TARIFFS, 76, 147.
MILEAGE PAYMENTS ON CARS,
Pullman, etc., 58.
oil, 73.
Armour, 175, 178, 188.
MILK RATES,
flat, 294.
MILLING-IN-TRANSIT, 145.
MINER, D. W., 163.
MINNESOTA,
investigation, 122.
MISSOURI,
eliminating pass evil, 7.
MOFFAT, E. O.,
elevator allowances, 149.
MONOPOLY ELEMENT IN RAILWAY BUSINESS, 233.
MORAWETZ, VICTOR, 115, 131, 247.
MORGAN, J. PIERPONT, 64.
MORRIS, NELSON,
stock yards, 68.
MORTON, PAUL,
testimony, 81, 84.
reasons for passes, 13.
fuel and iron case, 131.
letter to Roosevelt, 132.
Chicago _Daily News_, 136.
letter from, 138.
N
NEWCOMB, H. T., 104, 282.
NEW ENGLAND,
high rates, 217.
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS, 79.
NEW YORK CENTRAL,
early cases, 28.
NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD,
on peaches, 150.
coal, 217.
NEW ZEALAND, 313, 329.
NORFOLK (NEB.) CASE, 88.
NORTHERN GRAIN COMPANY,
rebates $30,000 a year, 18.
fought La Follette, 122.
O
OIL. (See STANDARD OIL COMPANY, TEXAS OIL, KANSAS.)
ORANGE,
rate, 153.
routing case, 160, Appendix A.
OUTLOOK, THE,
quoted, 238.
P
PASSENGER REBATES, 17.
PASSES, 2, 15.
and politics, 3.
Pennsylvania Railroad, 3.
reasons for, 2, 9, 10, 13.
legislators, congressmen, etc., 3, 5, 8, 10.
refused, 5.
Governor Folk on, 6.
Governor Douglas, 11.
jurors, 8.
judges, 9.
auditors, etc., 9.
Missouri, 7.
Maine, 8.
Stickney’s sheriff story, 11; Washington address, 13.
Martin A. Knapp, 13.
Paul Morton on, 13.
A. T. Hadley, 14.
C. Wood Davis, 12.
in foreign countries, 14, 15.
held unlawful, 46.
within a State, 49, 50.
owners of private cars, 180.
PATENT MEDICINE CLASSIFICATION, 71.
PEARLINE CLASSIFICATION, 71.
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