Stimulation of Live-stock Products, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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... ship the dressed meat in the refriger- ated cars . The flow of meat animals to market is extremely variable , so that we found that in the course of the development of the industry as an organized industry there was former a live ...
... ship the dressed meat in the refriger- ated cars . The flow of meat animals to market is extremely variable , so that we found that in the course of the development of the industry as an organized industry there was former a live ...
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... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went . to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went . to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
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... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux . City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux . City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
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... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
... ship his stuff . Repeatedly he went to the city council and asked it , repeatedly the packers ' attorneys were there to prove that that would probably be the ruination of Sioux City , for some adequate reason . At any rate , he could ...
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... ships at the present time . It had been suggested at the imperial conference that some arrangement might be made by which the Governments of Britain and the outlying parts of the Empire would control the whole of the shipping , so far ...
... ships at the present time . It had been suggested at the imperial conference that some arrangement might be made by which the Governments of Britain and the outlying parts of the Empire would control the whole of the shipping , so far ...
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100 per cent ANDERSON Armour Armour & Co beef Big Five carriers cattle CHAIRMAN Chicago CHRISTENSEN COLVER committee commodities competition corporation Cudahy Cudahy Packing Co eggs fact farmer Federal Trade Commission five packers Fort Worth fresh meats Government GREENWALD handle HANEY HEINEMANN hides HILL hogs interstate commerce Interstate Commerce Commission Kansas City Kenyon bill legislation Libby live stock LYNCH LYNN meat packers monopoly Morris Morris & Co packing-house products peddler cars percentage pounds president profit provisions question railroads rates refrigerator cars regulation retail Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator CAPPER Senator FRANCE Senator HARRISON Senator KENDRICK Senator KENYON Senator MCNARY Senator MOSES Senator RANSDELL Senator SMITH Senator WADSWORTH ship shipments shippers slaughtered SMITH of Georgia statement stockyards sumers Swift Swift & Co thing tion Trade name Union Stock Yards WASSERMAN WELD wholesale grocers
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Page 5 - ... (d) The evidence so taken or admitted, duly certified and filed as aforesaid as a part of the record, shall be considered by the court as the evidence in the case. The proceedings in such cases in the circuit court of appeals shall be made a preferred cause and shall be expedited in every way.
Page 8 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies," approved July 2, 1890; also sections 73 to 77, inclusive, of an Act entitled "An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes...
Page 384 - It is ordered, That the above-named defendants, according as they participate in the transportation, be, and they are hereby, notified and required to cease and desist, on or before...
Page 1 - States the sum of five thousand dollars for each offense. Every distinct violation shall be a separate offense, and in case of a continuing violation each day shall be deemed a separate offense.
Page 5 - Secretary may modify his findings as to the facts, or make new findings, by reason of the additional evidence, so taken, and he shall file such modified or new findings, and his recommendation, if any, for the modification or setting aside of his original order, with the return of such additional evidence.
Page 2 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any...
Page 5 - Secretary's order be set aside or modified in the manner stated in the petition, together with a bond in such sum as the court may determine, conditioned that such packer will pay the costs of the proceedings if the court so directs.
Page 495 - Secretary or his delegate shall require all persons coming within its provisions to keep such records and statements of account, and may require such persons to make such returns verified under oath or otherwise, as will fully and correctly disclose all transactions...
Page 495 - The several departments and agencies of the Government, when directed by the President, shall furnish the Board, upon its request, all records, papers, and information in their possession relating to any matter before the Board.