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... Wiscon- sin . Arguments and detailed statements have been presented in these reports , year after year , and without any very marked suc- cess in the effort to obtain an adequate remedy . In the majority [ Doc . 14. ] 7- C. & R. of our ...
... Wiscon- sin . Arguments and detailed statements have been presented in these reports , year after year , and without any very marked suc- cess in the effort to obtain an adequate remedy . In the majority [ Doc . 14. ] 7- C. & R. of our ...
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... Wiscon- sin Valley roads are well conducted and in good condition . The Sheboygan & Fond du Lac road contracted , during the win- ter of 1877 , for a large number of ties , but owing to the low stage of water on the upper Wolf river ...
... Wiscon- sin Valley roads are well conducted and in good condition . The Sheboygan & Fond du Lac road contracted , during the win- ter of 1877 , for a large number of ties , but owing to the low stage of water on the upper Wolf river ...
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... Wiscon- sin Railway Company , and presented his report showing that hə had as receiver contracted for the purchase of thirty - five hundred tous of steel rails for said railway , and for the rebuilding of the railroad bridge across the ...
... Wiscon- sin Railway Company , and presented his report showing that hə had as receiver contracted for the purchase of thirty - five hundred tous of steel rails for said railway , and for the rebuilding of the railroad bridge across the ...
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... Wiscon- sin . 1. What amount has been expended for grad- ing , between Oct. 1 , 1876 , and Sept. 30 , 1877 . 2. How much for bridges . 3. How much for tunnels . 4. How much for iron bridges . 5. How much for wooden bridges . 6. How much ...
... Wiscon- sin . 1. What amount has been expended for grad- ing , between Oct. 1 , 1876 , and Sept. 30 , 1877 . 2. How much for bridges . 3. How much for tunnels . 4. How much for iron bridges . 5. How much for wooden bridges . 6. How much ...
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... Wiscon- sin , $ 320.00 . ) , NUMBER AND KIND OF FARM - ANIMALS KILLED , AND AMOUNT OF DAMAGES PAID THEREFOR . 1. Cattle ... 2. Horses 3. Mules 4. h ep . 5. Hogs .. 6. Total Number Amount Killed . Paid . 54 801 00 12 622 50 1 100 00 34 ...
... Wiscon- sin , $ 320.00 . ) , NUMBER AND KIND OF FARM - ANIMALS KILLED , AND AMOUNT OF DAMAGES PAID THEREFOR . 1. Cattle ... 2. Horses 3. Mules 4. h ep . 5. Hogs .. 6. Total Number Amount Killed . Paid . 54 801 00 12 622 50 1 100 00 34 ...
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Page 214 - No railroad, canal or other corporation, or the lessees, purchasers or managers of any railroad or canal corporation, shall consolidate the stock, property or franchises of such corporation with, or lease, or purchase the works or franchises of, or in any way control any other railroad or canal corporation owning or having under its control a parallel or competing line...
Page 213 - What freight and transportation companies run on your road, and on what terms, and on what conditions as to rates, use of track, machinery, repairs of cars, etc.? Do they use the cars of your company, or those furnished by themselves, and are their cars or their freights given any preference in speed or order of transportation, and if so, in what particular?
Page 12 - ... 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...
Page 32 - No railroad company shall charge, demand or receive from any person, company or corporation, for the transportation of any property or for any other service, a greater sum than it shall at the same time charge, demand or receive from any other person, company or corporation, for a like service...
Page 94 - ... of track, machinery, repairs of cars, etc. ? Do they use the cars of your company, or those furnished by themselves, and are their cars or their freight given any preference in speed or order of transportation, and if so, in what particular ? None.
Page 140 - What express companies run on your road, and on what terms, and what conditions as to rates, use of track, machinery, repairs of cars, etc.; what kind of business is done...
Page 156 - ... any other railroad corporation owning or having under its control a parallel or competing line; nor shall any officer of such railroad corporation act as an officer of any other railroad corporation owning or having the control of a parallel or competing line ; and the question whether railroads are parallel or competing lines shall, when demanded by the party complainant, be decided by a jury, as in other civil issues.
Page 155 - ... branches required by law for a third grade certificate, except History and Theory and Practice of Teaching, and if found qualified to enter the normal school in respect to learning, he may be admitted, after furnishing such evidence as the president may require, of good health and good moral character, and after subscribing the following declaration: I, , do hereby declare that my purpose in entering this state...
Page 94 - What is the compensation paid you by the US government for the transportation of its mails, and on what terms of service ? $300 per year.
Page 209 - RESOLVED, that the President of this Association be and he hereby is authorized to appoint from time to time, at his discretion, special committees to which there may be referred matters or questions and...