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... passenger and freight transportation . So long as 500 bodies of men in the country are at liberty to make rate sheets at pleasure , and to unmake or cut and recut them in every direction at their own unlimited discretion or want of ...
... passenger and freight transportation . So long as 500 bodies of men in the country are at liberty to make rate sheets at pleasure , and to unmake or cut and recut them in every direction at their own unlimited discretion or want of ...
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... passenger agent of the Kansas City , Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad Company , under date of October 25 , 1895 : " Your letter of October 15 , to Mr. E. L. Martin , president , has been referred to me by him . I beg to advise that the ...
... passenger agent of the Kansas City , Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad Company , under date of October 25 , 1895 : " Your letter of October 15 , to Mr. E. L. Martin , president , has been referred to me by him . I beg to advise that the ...
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... PASSENGER EARNINGS . Passenger Mail . $ 24,879,503 66 5,424,952 94 Express .. 2,942,696 95 Extra baggage and storage . 377,912 70 Other earnings ... 299,981 05 Total passenger earnings .. $ 33,925,047 30 FREIGHT EARNINGS . Freight ...
... PASSENGER EARNINGS . Passenger Mail . $ 24,879,503 66 5,424,952 94 Express .. 2,942,696 95 Extra baggage and storage . 377,912 70 Other earnings ... 299,981 05 Total passenger earnings .. $ 33,925,047 30 FREIGHT EARNINGS . Freight ...
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... passengers , employees , tres- passers , and others , from all causes , was 100 . Of the killed , three were passengers - one by derailment , and two by falling from stock trains . Of those killed less than one - third were employees ...
... passengers , employees , tres- passers , and others , from all causes , was 100 . Of the killed , three were passengers - one by derailment , and two by falling from stock trains . Of those killed less than one - third were employees ...
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... passengers carried and persons employed , a reduction in the per cent . of in- jured . Of the total number injured in Kansas , 68 were passengers , 278 employees , 49 trespassers , and 29 unclassified . The injury to employees as shown ...
... passengers carried and persons employed , a reduction in the per cent . of in- jured . Of the total number injured in Kansas , 68 were passengers , 278 employees , 49 trespassers , and 29 unclassified . The injury to employees as shown ...
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Página 323 - ... recovered in an action brought in the name of the state in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
Página 330 - And every company whose railroad is or shall be hereafter intersected by any new railroad, shall unite with the owners of such new railroad in forming such intersections and connections, and grant the facilities aforesaid ; and if the two corporations cannot agree upon the amount of compensation to be made therefor, or the points and manner of such crossings and connections...
Página 332 - ... go to the informer and the other half to the county; and the corporation shall also be liable for all damages which shall be sustained by any person by reason of such neglect.
Página 11 - The names of the several carriers which are parties to any joint tariff shall be specified therein, and each of the parties thereto, other than the one filing the same, shall file with the Commission such evidence of concurrence therein or acceptance thereof as may be required or approved by the Commission...
Página 333 - Kansas of 1874 providing that "every railroad company organized or doing business in this state shall be liable for all damages done to any employee of such company in consequence of any negligence of its agents, or by any mismanagement of its engineers or other employees to any person sustaining such damage...
Página 309 - ... stations or station houses, or any change in its rates of fare for transporting freight or passengers, or any change in the mode of operating its road and conducting its business is reasonable and expedient in order to promote the security, convenience and accommodation of the public...
Página 311 - ... transport in like manner the empty or loaded cars furnished by any connecting road, to be delivered at any station or stations on the line of its road, to be loaded or discharged, or reloaded and returned to the road so connecting; and for compensation it shall not demand Fourteenth Annual Report. 311 or receive any greater sum than is accepted by it from any other connecting railroad for a similar service.
Página 330 - To take and hold such voluntary grants of real estate and other property as shall be made to it, to aid in the construction, maintenance and accommodation of its railroad ; but the real estate received by voluntary grant shall be held and used for the purposes of such grant only.
Página 308 - ... shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office, and be sworn to the due and faithful performance of the duties of their respective offices before...
Página 308 - Into any neglect or violation of the laws of this State by any railroad corporation doing business therein, or by the officers, agents or employes thereof and shall also from time to time carefully examine and inspect the condition of each railroad In the State and of Its equipment, and the manner of its conduct and management with reference to the public safety and convenience.