This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...is attached hereto. Mr. Beckett: I will offer in evidence a copy of a letter signed by is there objection to this offer because of its being a copy? Mr. Callaway: No, sir. Mr. Beckett: I will offer in evidence a copy of a letter signed by W. J. Craig, addressed to the Railroad Commission of the State of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...is attached hereto. Mr. Beckett: I will offer in evidence a copy of a letter signed by is there objection to this offer because of its being a copy? Mr. Callaway: No, sir. Mr. Beckett: I will offer in evidence a copy of a letter signed by W. J. Craig, addressed to the Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia, dated March 30, 1907, referring to the complaint of Mr. S. Lipman, of Ridgeland, in which he says: "Referring to the complaint of Mr. S. Lipman, of Ridgeland, South Carolina, in regard to the matter of the rate assessed between Monteith and Savannah, Georgia, by referring to our local passenger tariff, in effect July 1, 1904, I. C. C. No. A-86, page 79, it will be seen that Monteith is shown to be in South Carolina instead of Georgia, and the distance is 14.4 miles. I am unable to explain how this mistake should have crept into the tariff. Monteith is a small flag station, and this happened to be the first time that this mistake has been brought to our attention. The correct distance from Monteith to the Union Station should be ten and a fraction miles, charged to the eleven miles tariff, thirty-three cents. We shall proceed to correct accordingly at once." The letk'r so offered and identified, was received in evidence and thereupon marked "Lipman Exhibit No. C, received in evidence January 13, 1914," and is attached hereto. Mr. Beckett: 1 think, Mr. Examiner, that is all we have. Whereupon the Complainant rested. Whereupon the Defendant offered the following evidence. W. J. CRAIG, was called as a witness, and having been duly sworn testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION Mr. Callaway: Your name is W. J. Craig? Mr. Craig: Yes, sir. Mr. Callaway: You are Traffic Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, and...
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