. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . S Savannah, 1,081 * New Orleans, 878 Port Arthur 820 Galveston T9. A. T. 4 S. F. K. R. NEAK LAWKENCE. But the legislation resulting from the Granger movement prT„dpwLt\ro;S^n,!lZ%^^^^^^^ T ^ °^^ ^-^^^^ ^°^« ^ *^«>- there has been developed the-prmcple that the private interests of railway ownership must be subordinated to the public welfare


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . S Savannah, 1,081 * New Orleans, 878 Port Arthur 820 Galveston T9. A. T. 4 S. F. K. R. NEAK LAWKENCE. But the legislation resulting from the Granger movement prT„dpwLt\ro;S^n,!lZ%^^^^^^^ T ^ °^^ ^-^^^^ ^°^« ^ *^«>- there has been developed the-prmcple that the private interests of railway ownership must be subordinated to the public welfare when conflicting-therewith, and g-radually there- sties : tlYt direction rh , ^Tl ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^° ?™ ^-^ j^^ ^^ ^ ^--«- ^^ ne;erthefess U en lougI taw shmen of su h .h / 1 °° ?^ ^^^ ^°™ =^-« P^^ ^he ultimate result of State control will be tht relhz d ^v 1 averaLt. t . ^ • ?^^ ^^ P^^ ^°^^ ^ -heir property, such an income as is-reaiizea Dy ine average industry of the country. wavImllstfTld V\ 1^ ^^ ? ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^- ^^^ =^> «^^- ?• otwithstaudiug the fact that rail-great Zblem to b solved i?r. h, ; ^ *=? ^^^• ^^ ^ •^ burdensome than their inequality. ThemonLe be or^ hatcanr. V f f f ^^ ^^^ he burden of transportation charges. National and State systems o


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