United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 5448U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... means , while the pneumatic tube would be used for the supple- mental dispatch which could not be accomplished by any other means . Inadequacy . There are reported several instances wherein the pneumatic - tube service is not capable of ...
... means , while the pneumatic tube would be used for the supple- mental dispatch which could not be accomplished by any other means . Inadequacy . There are reported several instances wherein the pneumatic - tube service is not capable of ...
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... means employed . The maximum use appears in New York City , where the heaviest section shows 66.6 per cent daily , while the smallest use is shown on one section in Bos- ton , 2.2 per cent , and one section in Philadelphia , 2.75 per ...
... means employed . The maximum use appears in New York City , where the heaviest section shows 66.6 per cent daily , while the smallest use is shown on one section in Bos- ton , 2.2 per cent , and one section in Philadelphia , 2.75 per ...
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... means . 2. Its constant availability makes it particularly appropriate for special - delivery mail ; for all first - class mail of local origin for local delivery ; for supplementary closings of first - class mail for dispatch by train ...
... means . 2. Its constant availability makes it particularly appropriate for special - delivery mail ; for all first - class mail of local origin for local delivery ; for supplementary closings of first - class mail for dispatch by train ...
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... means . Boston , Mass . 4-7 1,045,025 Pieces . 430,000 New York , N. Y. 6-9 3 , 114 , 311 1,513 , 303 Brooklyn , N. Y. Pieces . 466 , 457 1,465 , 285 Pieces . 1,283 , 347 2,317 , 570 Pieces . 750,000 5 , 137 , 823 3-5 496 , 907 238,598 ...
... means . Boston , Mass . 4-7 1,045,025 Pieces . 430,000 New York , N. Y. 6-9 3 , 114 , 311 1,513 , 303 Brooklyn , N. Y. Pieces . 466 , 457 1,465 , 285 Pieces . 1,283 , 347 2,317 , 570 Pieces . 750,000 5 , 137 , 823 3-5 496 , 907 238,598 ...
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... means . First - class mail received daily . Received by tube ; actually ad- vanced in First - class mail originating in district for de- By tube . By other delivery . livery in same city . means . Pieces . Boston , Mass . New York ...
... means . First - class mail received daily . Received by tube ; actually ad- vanced in First - class mail originating in district for de- By tube . By other delivery . livery in same city . means . Pieces . Boston , Mass . New York ...
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alley American Pneumatic Service amount Amsterdam avenue appraisers Batcheller bond Boston Broad Street Station cent Chicago River city of Chicago commissioner of public condition Congress connection contractor corporation cost of construction diameter estimate excavation expenses first-class mail franchise granted hereby horsepower inches JAMES LYMAN JOSEPH STEWART June 30 laying letter Lexington avenue Louis machinery mail tubes MASTEN mayor mileage miles October 22 operation ordinance patents pavement paving permit Philadelphia Pieces pipe pneu Pneumatic Service Company Pneumatic Tube Commission Pneumatic Tube Company pneumatic-tube mail service pneumatic-tube service pneumatic-tube system Post-Office Department post-office to Station postal stations railway Railway Mail Service received repairs rohrpost Second Assistant Postmaster-General South Station special-delivery Street Station subcommittee subways superintendent Terminals tion Total trench trench foot tube carriers tube line tube service Tubular Dispatch Company tunnel United States Government V. J. BRADLEY wagon York and Brooklyn York City
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Page 74 - ... an abuse, because it is the usurpation of a power which the people of a single state cannot give." The court said, in that case, that " the states have no power. by taxation, or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control the operation of the constitutional laws enacted by congress to carry into execution the powers vested in the general government.
Page 100 - ... with two or more good and sufficient sureties (to be approved by the mayor and council...
Page 74 - The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of the country and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. "They extend from the horse with its rider to the stagecoach, from the sailing vessel to the steamboat, from the coach and the steamboat to the railroad, and from the railroad to the telegraph, as these new agencies are successively...
Page 74 - The result is a conviction that the States have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control, the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by congress to carry into execution the powers vested in the general government.
Page 74 - ... as these new agencies are successively brought into use to meet the demands of increasing population and wealth. They were intended for the government of the business to which they relate, at all times and under all circumstances.
Page 95 - Each appointive member of the commission shall before entering upon the duties of his office execute an official undertaking in the sum of fifty thousand dollars to be approved by the comptroller and filed in his office.
Page 67 - ... the mayor and aldermen of a city or the selectmen of a town in which there is no such board.
Page 80 - An act making Appropriations for the Service of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal Year ending June thirtieth...
Page 79 - ... shall be published at least twenty days in the City Record and at least twice in two daily newspapers published in the city to be designated by the mayor at Hearings, the expense of the proposed grantee.
Page 80 - Such ordinance shall on its introduction and first reading be referred by the board of aldermen to the board of estimate and apportionment, who shall make inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the compensation...