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Penalty for violation $100 for every neglect so to do, Kentucky. Const. 1891, sec. 199. Requires tele- phone companies operating exchanges in different towns or cities or other public stations to receive and transmit each other's messages without reasonable delay or discrimination. Louisiana. Laws of 1904, p. 28. The railroad TELEPHONES 11 commission has power to require all telephone com- panies upon demand of any person to attach and make joint rates for the transmission of messages by teleph...one between all points in the state but a telephone company is not required to connect its wires and apparatus with the wires and apparatus of another company. Missouri. Ann. St. 1906, sec. 1255. Telephone companies are required to receive and transmit dis- patches for other companies under a penalty of $200. sec. 1256. When a person sending the dispatch desires to have it forwarded over the lines of other telephone companies, whose termini are respectively within the limits of the usual delivery of such com- panies, to the place of final destination and tenders to the first company the amount of the usual charges for the distance to the place of final delivery, it is the duty of the company to receive the same and without delaying the dispatch, to pay to the suc- ceeding line the necessary charges for the remain- ing distance.
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