Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, and Diversion of Water from Lake Michigan, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 4 páginas |
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... chairman has referred . So far as I know , Mr. Chairman , there will be probably 20 or 25 people who will wish to be heard in opposition . May I inquire now how much time the committee will give to each side ? The CHAIRMAN . I do not ...
... chairman has referred . So far as I know , Mr. Chairman , there will be probably 20 or 25 people who will wish to be heard in opposition . May I inquire now how much time the committee will give to each side ? The CHAIRMAN . I do not ...
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... CHAIRMAN . You are all affected , as I take it , or you all claim that you are affected by the lowering of the water , so you would be in unison on that . Mr. FERRIS . Certainly . The CHAIRMAN . Then , you would each have peculiar ...
... CHAIRMAN . You are all affected , as I take it , or you all claim that you are affected by the lowering of the water , so you would be in unison on that . Mr. FERRIS . Certainly . The CHAIRMAN . Then , you would each have peculiar ...
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... CHAIRMAN . If that is so , I will be glad to hear it . Mr. QUINN . And on the 14 - foot - channel , and on nearly every depth of channel conceivable from Chicago to the Mississippi River . The CHAIRMAN . I think you are entirely ...
... CHAIRMAN . If that is so , I will be glad to hear it . Mr. QUINN . And on the 14 - foot - channel , and on nearly every depth of channel conceivable from Chicago to the Mississippi River . The CHAIRMAN . I think you are entirely ...
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... CHAIRMAN . In that connection , Chicago has grown very rapidly from 1890 to 1922 ? Mr. HAYNES . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . What was the population in 1890 , approximately ? Mr. HAYNES . I do not recall , but I think I put it in the ...
... CHAIRMAN . In that connection , Chicago has grown very rapidly from 1890 to 1922 ? Mr. HAYNES . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . What was the population in 1890 , approximately ? Mr. HAYNES . I do not recall , but I think I put it in the ...
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... CHAIRMAN . What time did it take effect in 1920 ? Mr. HAYNES . The 1st of March . The CHAIRMAN . You had practically all of 1920 ? Mr. HAYNES . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . For that year your transportation was a little less than the preceding ...
... CHAIRMAN . What time did it take effect in 1920 ? Mr. HAYNES . The 1st of March . The CHAIRMAN . You had practically all of 1920 ? Mr. HAYNES . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . For that year your transportation was a little less than the preceding ...
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Página 558 - ... any interference with or diversion from their natural channel of such waters on either side of the boundary, resulting in any injury on the other side of the boundary, shall give rise to the same rights and entitle the injured parties to the same legal remedies as if such injury took place in the country where such diversion or interference occurs...
Página 268 - They form a portion of that immense mass of legislation which embraces everything within the territory of a State not surrendered to the General Government, all which can be most advantageously exercised by the States themselves. Inspection laws, quarantine laws, health laws, of every description, as well as laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, etc., are component parts of this mass.
Página 628 - Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the several State Governments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other as the case may be, subject to any treaty provisions now existing with respect thereto, the exclusive jurisdiction and control over the use and diversion, whether temporary or permanent, of all waters on its own side of the line which in their natural channels would flow across the boundary or into boundary waters...
Página 232 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to promote, encourage, and develop water transportation, service, and facilities in connection with the commerce of the United States, and to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation.
Página 360 - Commerce includes navigation. The power to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, and to the extent necessary, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are accessible from a state other than those In which they lie. For this purpose they are the public property of the nation, and subject to all the requisite legislation by congress.
Página 505 - It is further agreed that the waters herein defined as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the injury of health or property on the other.
Página 518 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes...
Página 779 - It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall remain in force this same right of navigation shall extend to the waters of Lake Michigan and to all canals connecting boundary waters and now existing, or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line.
Página 266 - When the Revolution took place, the people of each State became themselves sovereign ; and in that character hold the absolute right to all their navigable waters, and the soils under them for their own common use, subject only to the rights since surrendered by the Constitution.
Página 480 - The foregoing provisions are not intended to limit or interfere with the existing rights of the Government of the United States on the one side and the Government of the Dominion of Canada on the other, to undertake and carry...