In 1899 Michigan declares the municipal ownership of street railways unconstitutional, but Nevada passes a statute for municipal ownership of telephone lines.
Street Railways (see Municipal Socialism) Streets, use of, by railways subject to vote of abutters.
Thus gas pipes, water pipes, poles and wires for telegraph, telephones and electric light, street railways, regular steam railroads and some other minor industries all answer to this test.
The successful ownership of street railways in one city does not necessarily mean that a second city may be equally successful in operating this utility.
Examples of this type of monopoly are gas and water works, street railways, steam railways, and similar industries.
Nor does the successful administration of a gas works by one city necessarily mean that the same city can effectively administer its street railways.
Work of this type is preventive in the fullest sense of the word.
A typical juvenile court provides separate judges and separate hearings for youthful prisoners.
In case of a more serious dependency, growing out of physical or mental defect, for example, the aid extended by neighbors might be supplemented by help from the feudal lord.
This proved to be a financial success; other lines were soon constructed, and the era of street railways opened.
Sprague, a one-time lieutenant in the United States Navy, marks the beginning of the modern era of street railways.
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