Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Wisconsin, Parte2 |
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... paid before the passage of the law . This defect in the law of 1874 was remedied by section 2 of chap- ter 334 , laws of 1875 , which provides that when freight so passes from one road to another " the amount received for such transpor ...
... paid before the passage of the law . This defect in the law of 1874 was remedied by section 2 of chap- ter 334 , laws of 1875 , which provides that when freight so passes from one road to another " the amount received for such transpor ...
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... paid during the year ending June 30 , 1875 , is $ 4,565,249.34 , of which $ 1,981,273.49 was paid by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul company , and $ 2,230 , - 439.68 by the Chicago & Northwestern company . During the year 1874 ...
... paid during the year ending June 30 , 1875 , is $ 4,565,249.34 , of which $ 1,981,273.49 was paid by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul company , and $ 2,230 , - 439.68 by the Chicago & Northwestern company . During the year 1874 ...
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... paid ... Gross receipts , total lines Gross earnings in Wisconsin ... Total earnings per mile of road . Earnings per mile of road in Wis . Earnings from passengers . Earnings from freight $ 9,046,123 57 $ 8,953,017 11 | $ 7,464,298 68 ...
... paid ... Gross receipts , total lines Gross earnings in Wisconsin ... Total earnings per mile of road . Earnings per mile of road in Wis . Earnings from passengers . Earnings from freight $ 9,046,123 57 $ 8,953,017 11 | $ 7,464,298 68 ...
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... paid .. 342,095 57 419,712 88 372,810 77 Total operating expenses and taxes .. 9,375,632 56 8,566,696 11 8,225,766 70 Interest paid on bonds .. 738,400 74 2,266,005 13 2,112,932 58 Expenditures , including tax- es and interest ...
... paid .. 342,095 57 419,712 88 372,810 77 Total operating expenses and taxes .. 9,375,632 56 8,566,696 11 8,225,766 70 Interest paid on bonds .. 738,400 74 2,266,005 13 2,112,932 58 Expenditures , including tax- es and interest ...
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... paid dividends for some years past , and neither of these paid any dividend last year . The amounts and rates per cent . paid by them in the years 1873 and 1874 were as follows : Company . Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul . On preferred ...
... paid dividends for some years past , and neither of these paid any dividend last year . The amounts and rates per cent . paid by them in the years 1873 and 1874 were as follows : Company . Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul . On preferred ...
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Página 25 - 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...
Página 439 - ... be and remain public highways, for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
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