Rates in Cents per 100 Pounds (except as noted.) Commodities. 31 32 33 LCL CL LCL CL | LCL| CL 5 and under. 10 and over.... 5 15 and over.... 10 20 and over.... 15 25 and over.... 20 30 and over.... 25 35 and over.... 30 40 and over... 35 45 and over.. 40 50 and over.... 45 55 and over.... 60 and over.... 65 and over... 70 and over.... 65 75 and over.... 70 80 and over.... 75 85 and over.... 80 90 and over.... 85 95 and over.... 90 100 and over.... 95 110 and over....100 120 and over....110 130 and over....120 140 and over.... 150 and over....140 160 and over....150 170 and over....160 180 and over....170 190 and over....180 200 and over....190 210 and over. 220 and over....210 230 and over....220 240 and over....230 130 .200 59 50 55 60 250 and over....240| 260 and over....250 10 270 and over....260 280 and over....270 290 and over....280 300 and over....290 11 24 25 222 22555 TO 00 00 ∞∞∞OOD 22222 2 5670 22222 2222222223 4/2 15 41/2 15 4/2 15 4/2 15 5 20 10 20 20 10 20 10 5 20 10 15566 00 00 00 00 00 00000 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 14 10 14 14 14 22222~~~~2 2222277777 44 4/2 4/2 41/2 14 42 51/2 514 5/2 5% 5/2 6/2 Iron Scrap and Junk. Item COMMODITIES. Car Loads 1 Apples, onions, potatoes and vegetables, straight or mixed (not canned goods), beets, cabbages, carrots, cauliflowers, celery, cucumbers, egg plant, grapes, green corn, horseradish, melons, onion sets, oyster plant, parsnips, pumpkins, radishes, tomatoes, turnips, dried and evaporated apples and peaches, dried beans, green beans, dried and green peas; pickles, in wood or glass, straight or mixed.. Note.-Straw, not to exceed 1,500 pounds, will be allowed free as a preservative with each car load shipinent of apples and vegetables. 2 Bagging and ties, cotton bale ties (for baling cotton), and tie buckles in packages 3 Note 1-Twine baling, not exceeding 500 pounds may be loaded with bagging, car loads not exceeding 300 pounds, with bagging and ties mixed; car loads may be taken at bagging rates. 2-Any excess over 500 pounds in one case and 300 pounds in the other may be charged for at current rates for baling twine, L.C.L. Beer-Minimum, not including preservative.... In the transportation of this commodity the following preservative (ice, sawdust or straw) shall be made free with the car during the months of June, July, August and September, 5,000 pounds; in other months the allowance for preservatives shall be 3,000 pounds. Should there be any ice in car on its arrival at destination, it shall be delivered to Consignee at the ruling rate per hundred pounds, car loads, for transportation of ice. 4 Brick-Common, per 100 pounds..... 6 20,000 20,000 20,000 30,000 5 Barrels, empty-Barrels, casks, tierces, kegs and drums (new) 20,000 Canned Goods-Rates on canned goods will apply on canned fish (including sardines), vegetables, N.O.S., fruits, soups, oysters (pickled or cove), clam broth and juice, in tin cans, boxed; condensed milk and evaporated cream, straight or mixed. ... 7 Cement, stucco and plaster, straight or mixed, or mixed with lime 24,000 24,000 8 Cotton Seed-(See also Item 12).. 24,000 9 Cotton Seed Meal-(See also Item 12). 21,000 10 Cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls, mixed (see also 24.000 Note-In mixed car loads of cotton seed meal and hulls, the proportion of meal must not exceed 50 per cent. of the entire load. 11 Cotton seed hulls and ashes, straight or mixed (see also Item 12) ...... 21.000 24,000 12 Corn, rye, oats, barley, bran, grain screenings, mill stuffs, sorghum seed, kaffir corn and corn chops, straight or mixed The less car load rates on corn, etc.. named above will also apply on cotton seed, cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls, less car load. Cotton seed meal and hulls, when loaded in same car with corn and other feed stuff, will take same rate. This provides car load corn rates on mixed cars of corn and other feed stuff and cotton seed meal and hulls. 13 Corn meal-Grits, hominy, hominy feed, oat meal, rolled oats, straight or mixed, or when mixed with corn, bran, mill feed, brewers' meal, brewers' grits, oat groats and mill stuffs 14 Coal and coke, per ton of 2,000 pounds. 24,000 25,000 ........ 15 Coal, Milling-A mixture of fine pea coal and slack coal. 16 Coal, slack 25,000 25,000 |