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Identifier: annualreportofra1902illi (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois
Year: 1871 (1870s)
Authors: Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana (University of Illinois at Chicago) ICIU
Subjects: Railroads
Publisher: Springfield : Illinois Journal Print. Office
Contributing Library: University of Illinois at Chicago
Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois

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r from any connecting railroad or transportation company,unless the same be accompanied by the certificate designated in Rule 2, prop-erly endorsed as provided therein; such certificate to be attached to the way-bill, memorandum bill, or bill of lading accompanying the shipment, and tobe delivered with said bill to the consignee. Rule 5. Any dairy or breeding cattle (cows, bulls or calves), shipped ordriven into the State of Illinois from other states or territory designated anddescribed in the Governors proclamation aforesaid, without being accom-panied by the certificate aforesaid, properly endorsed, will, upon discovery,be placed in quarantine until tested with tuberculin by a veterinarian desig-nated by this board, which test shall be made at the expense of the owner;and any cattle that shall react to such test and be condemned, will be de-stroyed without compensation to the owner. This proclamation to go into effect and be in force from and after the firstday of July, A. D. 1899.
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RULES OF PRACTICE IN Adopted by the Railroad and Warehouse Com-mission of Illinois, May 4,1897. In Force From and After June 1, 1897. 463 RULES OF PRACTICE. REGULAR SESSION. The regular sessions of the commission for hearing contested cases andcases under the interlocking law will be held at its office in Springfield, Illi-nois, on Tuesday after the first Monday in each month, and continue fromday to day thereafter, if necessary, until the business of such meeting isfinished. But if the day above designated for such meeting shall at anytime fall upon an election day, or legal holiday, then the meeting shall beheld upon the day following. Sessions for receiving, considering and acting upon petitions, applicationsand other communications, and also for considering and acting upon anybusiness of the commission, other than contested cases, may be taken up anddisposed of at any time that a quorum of the commission may be present. 2. SPECIAL SESSIONS. Special sessions may be held at other pl

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