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The shipper, H.J. Burden, makes the following affidavit before the British consul in New York, to wit: "That all and singular the goods specified in the annexed bill of lading, were shipped by H.J. Burden, in the barque Lauretta, for and on account of H.J. Burden, subject of Her Britannic Majesty."
Such a general agreement would, for instance, at once put a stop to the efforts of any one big shipper or big railroad to discriminate against or secure advantages over some rival; and such agreement would make the railroads themselves agents for enforcing the law.
The captain, being unable to recall any shipper of the class alluded to by Fred, changed his course. "'Tisn't so much that," said he; "it's a question of reputation. How would I feel to go ashore at Pittsburgh or Louisville or Cincinnati, and refuse to drink with anybody? Why, 'twould ruin me. It's different with you who don't have to meet anybody but religious old farmers.
A shipper and merchant of the place, by whom he had often been employed, had, he said, asked him if he was open to run a cargo of warlike stores for the use of the Chinese soldiers in the struggle which had just broken out, there being rumours that the Chinamen were ill-prepared for a contest, and badly in need of supplies.
The expressman, with a book, looked up from the list of names down which he was running his finger. "This is Mrs. Dodge, isn't it?" he asked, pointing with his pencil to the entry with the address following it. There seemed to be no name of a shipper. "Yes," she replied dubiously, "but I don't understand it. Wait just a moment" She went to the library door. "Mr.
The most beautiful Maiden entrances Above wonderfully there, Her beautiful golden attire glances, She combs her golden hair. With golden comb so lustrous, And thereby a song sings, It has a tone so wondrous, That powerful melody rings. The shipper in the little ship It effects with woe sad might; He does not see the rocky slip, He only regards dreaded height.
Has the Federal Government ever attempted to restrict the power of the press? Is it illegal to-day for a railway to give a cheaper rate to one shipper than to another? Has the Republican party ever reduced the protective tariffs of the war? Did the Civil Service Act passed in 1883 include postmasters? Did the Wilson-Gorman Act reduce the tariff to a revenue basis?
"I asked you if you was runnin' this office." "Hell, yes! What're your eyes for?" The clerk's visitor sniggered. "I've got a train of cattle on the edge of town," explained Dave. "The stockyards engine didn't show up." "Consigned to us?" "To the Denver Terminal Stockyards Company." "Name of shipper?" "West Cattle Company and Henry B. West." "All right. I'll take care of 'em."
This of course does not apply to dividends based on water; nor does it mean that if foolish people have built a road that renders no service, the public must nevertheless in some way guarantee a return on the investment; but it does mean that the interests of the honest investor are entitled to the same protection as the interests of the honest manager, the honest shipper and the honest wage-earner.
The interests of all landowners were identical; those of the traders were varying and conflicting. For long periods the landowner could expect the continuance of existing fundamental laws regarding the ownership of land, while the shipper, the factory owner, the banker did not know what different set of laws might be enacted at any time.
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