BOOKS RELATING TO RAILROADS Gladden, Washington. 11 Social facts and forces: the factory, the labor union, the corporation, the railway, the city, the church. New York & London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897. iv, (2), 235 pp. 120. [Graham, Robert S.] Central Pacific railroad company. Facts regarding its past and present management. By a stockholder and former employee. [San Francisco, 1889.] 40 pp. 8°. Great Britain. Board of agriculture and fisheries. Railway rates and facilities. Copy of correspondence between the Board . . and the railway companies in Great Britain as to the carriage of agricultural produce and requisites, with appendices. Presented to both Houses of Parliament. London, 1904. 102 pp. Fo. (Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers. Cd. 2045.) Investigates alleged discriminations in freight rates. Board of trade. Report on a visit to America, September London, 1903. 48 pp. F. (Great Britain. Parliament. Joint select committee on the railway rates and charges. Report, (In Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1890–91, vol. 14-15.) Select committee on railway rates and charges. First report, together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 22 August 1893. xii, 522 pp. F. (In Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1893-94, vol. 14.) Second report. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 14 December 1893. xxxii, 99 pp. F°. (In Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1893-94, vol. 14.) Select committee on railways (rates and fares). Report, together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 27 July 1882. lxxxviii, 545 pp. F. (In Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1882, vol. 13.) Greeley, S. H. Railroad responsibility for objectionable combinations. The farmers and the Chicago grain market. (In Chicago conference on trusts, pp. 202-209. Chicago, 1900. 12°.) Greenbaum, Milton D. The power of the United States courts to enjoin persons from obstructing interstate commerce and the transportation of the mails. (In Chicago legal news, vol. 30, Aug. 28, 1897, p. 2; Sept. 4, 1897, p. 13; Sept. 11, 1897, p. 27; Sept. 18, 1897, p. 34; Sept. 25, 1897, p. 39; Oct. 2, 1897, p. 46.) Greene, Thomas L. Corporation finance. A study of the principles and methods of the management of the finances of corporations in the United States; with special reference to the valuation of corporation securities. G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1897. (6), 181 pp. 12°. Hadley, Arthur T. The prohibition of railroad pools. (In Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 4, Jan., 1890, pp. 158–171.) Railroad transportation: its history and its laws. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1885. The workings of the interstate commerce law. v, (1), (In Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 2, Jan., 1888, pp. 162-187.) Hardesty, Jesse. The mother of trusts. Railroads and their relation to "the man with the plow.' Kansas City, Mo.: Hudson-Kimberly publishing company, [1899]. 262 pp. 12°. Same. Revised edition. Kansas City, Mo.: J. Hardesty, 1900. 218 pp. 12°. Hartshorne, F. C. The railroads and the commerce clause. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania press, 1892. xxiii, 165 pp. 8. Hassler, Charles W. Railroad rings and their relation to the railroad question in this country. New York: D. H. Gildersleeve & co., 1876. 29 pp. 8°. Hendrick, Frank. Railway control by commissions. G. P. Putnam's sons, New York & London, 1900. iii, (1), 161 pp. 12°. (Questions of the day, no. 96.) Hull, Charles H. Railway alliance States. (In International monthly Huntington, Collis P. A plea for (In Compendium of transp ton, D. C., 1893. 8°.) Ingalls, M. E. Address on railway (In Railway age, vol. 25, 1 The railroads and the inter (In Iron age, vol. 62, July Jackson, Luis. Railways as factor (In Hatfield, Henry R., Chicago, 1904. 8°.) Jeans, J. S. Railway problems: a ditions of railway workin London: Longmans, Green. 32016-04-2 Johnson, Emory R. American railway transportation. New York: D. Appleton and company, 1903. xvi, 434 pp. Illustrations. Maps. Folded chart. 12°. (Appleton's business series.) CONTENTS.-Introduction: Definition and scope of transportation. Part I. The American railway system: Origin of the American railway system; Origin of the American railway; Growth of the American railway net; The mechanism of the railway-Its technical growth; The present railway system of the United States; The railway corporation and its charter; Railway capital; Earnings, expenses, and dividends. Part II. The railway service: The freight service; The passenger service; The express service of the railways; The mail service of the railways; The organization of the service; The accounts and statistics of the railway service. Part III. The railways and the public: Railway competition and agreements to maintain rates; Pools and traffic associations; The present situation; Monopoly and competition in the railway service; Theory of rates and fares; Rate making in practice; Railway charges in the United States and other countries. Part IV. The railways and the state: Public aid to railway construction; Relation of the railways to the state in the United Kingdom and France; Relations of the railways and the state in Italy and Germany; Regulation of railways by the American State governments-The State commissions; Railway regulations by the federal government. The Interstate commerce commission; The courts and railway regulation; Railway taxation; The problem of government regulation. Current transportation topics. (In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 9, Feb., 1897, pp. 107–116; vol. 10, Sept., 1897, pp. 241–251.) The industrial services of the railways. (In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 5, May, 1895, pp. 897-914.) The principles of government regulation of railroads. Relation of taxation to monopolies. (In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 4, Mar., 1894, pp. 764-789.) Johnson, Emory R., and Walter E. Weyl. The statistics of transportation. (In The Federal census; critical essays by members of the American Kenna, E. D. Railway consolidation. (In Hatfield, Henry R., ed. Lectures on commerce, pp. 111-128. Chicago, 1904. 8°.) ཟཔསད བསྡི༠༠•, Railroad pooling. (In Railway review, vol. 36, pp. 422-423.) Some observations on railr upon which pooling contra (In American academy of vol. 8, July, 1896, pp. 127 Langstroth, Charles S. and Wilson investigation of railway tr of the degree and form granted competing railwa an introduction by Martin Philadelphia: Published fo pp. 8°. (Publications of Series in political economy Larrabee, William. 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