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TANKS, STORAGE, EMPTY. Burkburnett, Tex., to Kingsmill, Tex., 410.
TIES, RAILROAD, HEWN WHITE-OAK. Osborne, Ark., to Pittsburg, Kans., 206.
TOMATOES. Webster, Fla., to Florence, S. C., reconsigned in transit to Pitts-
burgh, Pa., diverted to Petersburg, Va., and again reconsigned to Cincinnati,
Ohio. Reconsignment, 749.

TOMATOES, CANNED. Keokuk, Iowa, to Evansville, Ind., and Louisville,
Ky., 621.

TOOLS, OIL-WELL. Oxnard, Calif., and Houston, Tex., to Panhandle, Tex., Tulsa, Okla., and Los Angeles, Calif., 798.

TREES, SADDLE. Jefferson City, Mo., to Demorest, Ga., 208.

TRUCKS, CAR.

McKees Rocks and Allegheny, Pa., to various points, 623. VEGETABLES, CANNED. Sumter, Manning, Summerton, and Greeleyville, S. C., to various destinations, 137.

WAX, PARAFFIN. Casper, Wyo., to Oakland City, Ga., 389.

WOOD, CORD, SLAB. See CORDWOOD, SLAB.

Wood, EXCELSIOR. Sandersville, Miss., to New Orleans, La., 199.

YARN, COTTON. Lincolnton, N. C., to Philadelphia, Pa., 227.

157 I. C. C.

TABLE OF LOCALITIES

[The numbers in parentheses after citation indicate where locality is considered.]

Abbeville, La., to Lake Charles, La. Clean rice and products; export and coastwise, 720 (722).

Aberdeen, Miss., from New Orleans, La. Iron or steel barrels or drums, 75 (79). Aberdeen, S. Dak., from Lockport, Black Rock, and Buffalo, N. Y., Federal, Ill., Minneapolis, Minn., and Cornell, Wis. Fiber wall board; classification, 586 (614).

Addington, Okla., from Texas and Oklahoma. Wrought-iron pipe, 451 (452). Akron, Ohio, from Beattyville, Ky. Well-drilling machinery and equipment, 169. Akron, Ohio, from and to central territory. Vitrified-clay sewer pipe and wall coping, 514 (517).

Akron, Ohio, to Missouri and the Southwest. Salt, 67.

Akron, Ohio, to various points on or via Pennsylvania R., when originating beyond. Grain, grain products, and feed; transit; joint through rates, 536 (537) Alabama to Albion, Ind. Cotton piece goods; less-than-carload, 373.

Alabama to central territory via Ohio River gateways. Lumber and forest products, 280 (292).

Alabama to Meridian, Miss. Coal, 486.

Alabama to Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr., and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Raw peanuts, 563.

Alabama to various destinations. Lumber and forest products, 280.

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Albany, Ga., to Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr., and Council Bluffs, Iowa. peanuts, 563 (565).

Albany, Ga., to various destinations.

Raw

Lumber and forest products, 280 (286). Albany, N. Y., from and to Jacksonville, Fla. Water-and-rail and rail-waterand-rail class rates, 215 (216).

Albany, N. Y., from Pennsylvania. Vitrified-clay sewer pipe and wall coping, 514 (530).

Albany, N. Y., from Perry, Fla., and points grouped therewith. Lumber, 171 (174).

Albion, Ind., from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Cotton piece goods; less-than-carload, 373. Albuquerque, N. Mex., from Denver, Colo. Macaroni products, jams, jellies, and mincemeat; loading and unloading in transit, 29 (30).

Alexander City, Ala., from Jackson, Miss. Wooden wall cases, or shelving, 327. Alexandria, La., from Matagorda, Miss. Cottonseed, 747.

Allegheny, Pa., from and to various points. Various commodities, 623. Allouez, Wis., to Sartell and Little Falls, Minn. Bituminous fine coal, 37. Alta, Ohio, to Fort Wayne and Columbia City, Ind. Saw logs, 53.

Alton, Ill., to Griffin, Ga. Glass bottles, 95.

Amarillo, Tex., from Monaca, Pa., and Chicago, Ill. and plumbers' goods, minimum weight, 711 (715).

Enameled-iron bathtubs

American Falls, Idaho, from and to California Group 1 territory and Nevada, via Rogerson-Wells cut-off. Class and commodity rates, 501 (502). Anacortes, Wash., to Sartell, Minn. Sulphite wood pulp, 335.

Andalusia, Ala., to Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr., and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Raw peanuts, 563 (565).

Anderson, Tex., from Benton and Camden, Ark. Collapsible wooden fruit and vegetable crates, 219 (221).

Angola, La., from and to southwestern Mississippi River points. Sand, gravel, crushed stone, shells, and related commodities, 498 (500).

Anniston, Ala., to Albion, Ind. Cotton piece goods; less-than-carload, 373.
Anniston, Ala., to Philadelphia, Pa. Abrasive grains, 34.

Anthony, Kans., to Vinita, Pawhuska, and Keota, Okla. Salt, 739.
Arenzville, Ill., to Hannibal, Mo. Silica and molding sand, 543.

Arizona from California. Petroleum products, 632.

Arizona from Denver, Colo. Macaroni products, jams, jellies, and mincemeat; loading and unloading in transit, 29.

Arizona to Fabens, Tex., transited and reshipped to various destinations. Cotton and cotton linters, 15.

Arkansas to Beaumont, El Campo, Orange, and Sugar Land, Tex., transited and reshipped to Louisiana and Texas. Flour, 63.

Arkansas to Buffalo, N. Y., transited and reshipped to East Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber; misrouting, 100.

Arkansas to California. Fruit and vegetable baskets and hampers, 133.

Arkansas from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Granite, marble, or stone, 346.

Arkansas from Louisiana, Kansas, and Texas. Salt and salt tailings, 146.
Arkansas from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and New York. Salt, 67.

Arkansas from and to Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Memphis, Tenn. Brick and clay products, 467.

Arkansas City, Ark., to Buffalo, N. Y., transited and reshipped to East Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber; misrouting, 100.

Arlington, N. J., from Barre and South Ryegate, Vt., and Quincy Adams and
West Quincy, Mass. Rough-quarried and polished granite, 81.

Armstrong, Ohio, to Fort Wayne and Columbia City, Ind. Saw logs, 53.
Artesia, N. Mex., from Dallas, Tex. Cotton-gin machinery, 50.

Ashland, Va., to Louisville, Ky., St. Louis, Mo., and Cincinnati, Cleveland, and
Columbus, Ohio. Excelsior, 124.

Ashland, Wis., to Sartell and Little Falls, Minn. Bituminous fine coal, 37. Atchison, Kans., from Sumter, Manning, Summerton, and Greeleyville, S. C. Fruits and vegetables in metal cans, 137 (138).

Athens, Tenn., to Chicago, Ill. Furniture, 311.

Atlanta, Ga., from Big Island, Va. Pulpboard, 110.

Atlanta, Ga., from Crow Hickman, Ky. Hay; demurrage, 641.

Atlanta, Ga., from Filer, Idaho. Beans, 225.

Atlanta, Ga., from Oakland, Calif. Wall board, 586 (616).

Atlanta, Ga., from Oklahoma, via Gulf ports. Cotton, 762 (769).

Atlanta, Ga., to various destinations. Lumber and forest products, 280 (297). Atlantic ports. Fertilizer; storage, 663.

wharfage and handling, 663.
Cotton, 762 (769).

Atlantic ports. Rail-water terminal facilities;
Attalla, Ala., from Oklahoma, via Gulf ports.
Attleboro, Mass., from Reading, Hokendauqua, Bethlehem, and Swedeland,
Pa. Roofing slag, 649.

Auburn, R. I., from Reading, Hokendauqua, Bethlehem, and Swedeland, Pa
Roofing slag, 649.

Augusta, Ga., from Oklahoma, via Gulf ports. Cotton, 762 (769).

Augusta, Me., from New York, Mount Vernon, and New Rochelle, N. Y., and
New England. Paper-winding cores; less-than-carload, 729.
Austin, Tex., from Monaca, Pa., and Chicago, Ill.
plumbers' goods; minimum weight, 711 (715).

Enameled-iron bathtubs and

Avon Park, Fla., from West Allis, Wis. Traveling crane, and parts, 417.
Babbs, Okla., to the Southeast, via Gulf ports. Cotton, 762.

Bainbridge, Ga., to Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr., and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Raw peanuts, 563 (565).

Bakersfield, Calif., from Arkansas and Texas. Fruit and vegetable baskets and hampers, 133 (136).

Bakersfield, Calif., from Sloan, Nev. Lime and lime products; minimum weights, 159 (160).

Baltimore, Md.

Rail-water terminal facilities; wharfage and handling, 663 (673). Baltimore, Md., from Bedford district of Indiana. Limestone, in rough blocks and slabs, 785.

Baltimore, Md., to Buck Run, Pa. Imported wood pulp, 357. Baltimore, Md., from East Liberty (Shadyside station), Pa. commodity rate, 197.

Baltimore, Md., from and to Jacksonville, Fla. water-and-rail class rates, 215 (216).

Brass ingots;

Water-and-rail and rail-and

Baltimore, Md., from Pennsylvania. Vitrified-clay sewer pipe and wall coping, 514 (530).

Baltimore, Md., from southern territory. Lumber and forest products, 280 (285). Baltimore & Ohio R. (lines west) points to various points on or via Pennsylvania R., when originating beyond. Grain, grain products, and feed; transit; joint through rates, 536.

Bancroft, Nebr., from mid-continent oil field. Gasoline, kerosene, and distillate, 430.

Bankhead, Ala., to Meridian, Miss. Coal, 41.
Barboursville, Va., to Jacksonville, Fla.

Wooden insulator pins, 273.

Rough-quarried and polished

Barboursville, W. Va., from Illinois and Indiana. Fresh meats, packing-house products, and other commodities; peddler cars, 121. Barre, Vt., to Arlington and Rochelle Park, N. J.

granite, 81.

Bartlesville, Okla., to Breckenridge and Borger, Tex. Muriatic acid, 275.
Bartlett, Colo., to Evansville, Ind. Broomcorn, 724 (726).

Baton Rouge, La., from New Orleans, La. Iron or steel barrels or drums, 75 (79). Baton Rouge, La., from and to southwestern Mississippi River points. Sand, gravel, crushed stone, shells, and related commodities, 498 (500).

Beach Haven, N. J., from southern territory. Lumber and forest products, 280 (285).

Beattyville, Ky., to Akron, Ohio. Well-drilling machinery and equipment, 169. Beaumont, Tex. Flour; storage in transit, 63.

Bedford district of Indiana to Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C. Limestone, in rough blocks and slabs, 785.

Bellefonte, R. I., to Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Fire, sea, and core sand, 70.

Belleville, Ill., from Sumter, Manning, Summerton, and Greeleyville, S. C. Fruits and vegetables in metal cans, 137 (138).

Bellevue, La., to Lake Charles, La. Clean rice and products; export and coastwise, 720 (722).

Bennettsville, S. C. Store door delivery and collection; less-than-carload, 271. Ben Stephens, Tex., from Texas and Oklahoma. Wrought-iron pipe, 451 (452).

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