He was the first to traverse the intermountain West from north to south. |
From this zone, therefore, intermountain rates might be not more than seven per cent. |
All the former decisions had held the intermountain rates inherently unreasonable. |
The population occupying the intermountain region probably was isolated from the population to the north and west. |
The importance of this consideration appears clearly in connection with the intermountain rate cases, soon to be discussed. |
The second item in the complaint of the intermountain cities showed the cloven hoof of the transcontinental carriers. |