Item COMMODITIES. 17 Cotton factory products. Car Leads Calicoes, Canton flannels, plain or dyed, canvass, corset jeans, cottonades, cotton rope, cotton twine, ball sewing thread, cotton warp, cotton yarn, cotton duck, crash ((linen or cotton), domestic checks, stripes and cheviots, denims, drills, domestic ginghams, glazed cambric, osnaburgs, sheetings (bleached and brown), silesias, tickings, window hollands and shade cloth in bales O. R. C. or in boxes; also bags, sacks or bagging, other than burlap, gunny or jute. .... 18 Cordwood, slabs and sawdust, minimum weight marked ca- When shipments are not so released, Class "C" Rates When a car load shipment, emigrant outfit or household goods, contains horses, mules, cattle, calves, sheep or hogs, not exceeding ten head, one man in charge may be passed free. 20 Excelsior, in bales 21 Flour, straight car load, or when mixed with corn, corn meal, wheat, bran, grits, hominy, hominy feed, mill feed, oat meal and rolled oats.. 22 Flour and corn meal, in sacks or barrels, and bran and mill stuffs in bags, O.R. of W.W. & D., 10,000 pounds, and less than 20,000 pounds. 23 Flour and corn meal, in sacks or barrels, and bran and mill stuffs in bags, when shipped at O. R. of W. W. & D., 2,000 pounds and less than 10,000 pounds. 24 Fire brick, fire clay, sewer pipe, drain tile. 25 Fire brick, straight 26 Fertilizers ...... 27 Furniture, new, all kinds, classes L. C. L.. 28 Furniture, new all kinds, classes L. C. L.. 29 Furniture, new, all kinds, classes L. C. L... 30 Furniture, new all kinds, classes L. C. L.. 31 Furniture, new (25) Class "A" rates will apply on all kinds of furniture taking Class "3rd," car load rates in Current Western Classification, viz.: Furniture frames, straight or mixed car loads, including all straight or mixed car loads, of furniture for which specific rating is not provided. *(29) Kitchen cabinets, portable pantries and cupboards, refrigerator with or without beer pump attachment inside. *(37) Theater seats 32 Furniture, new, Class "B" rates will apply on furniture taking "4th" Class car load rates in Current Western Classification, viz: Third Class 30,000 20,000 20,000 17,000 24,000 20,000 40.000 24,000 16,000 (19) Bedsteads (wooden not folding beds), extension bed lounges (not upholstered), and tables, K.D... (20) Bedsteads, iron 20,000 20,000 (21) Chairs, common (complete chairs), cane, leather or wood seat, not upholstered, but exclusive of chair frames, upholstered chairs, rattan chairs and settees.... *(33) School desks and seats.... 16,000 20,000 20,000 (36) Tables, N.O.S., K.D., and table slides.. 33 Furniture, new. Class "C" rates will apply on all furniture taking "5th," "A," "B," and "C" Classes in Current Western Classification, viz: (22) chair seats (perforated wood), *(23) chair splints (in bales), (24) cot and mattress frame material (wood) in the white completely K. D.; (27) furniture stock in the rough, sawed to shape in the white K. D., *(30) lounge legs, *(32) refrigerator tanks (cast iron), and (34) school desk castings, and (35) side bed rails (iron).. 24 Hay and straw, in bales, straight or mixed. 20,000 20.000 Item COMMODITIES. Car Loads 35 Ice (4,000 pounds preservative will be allowed free with each car of ice).. 36 Iron-Band, bar, boiler, sheet, corrugated, horse and mule shoes in kegs, straight or mixed. 37 Iron, scrap and junk, straight or mixed.. 38 88888 Bones, hoofs, horn, bottles, old, empty, that have been used and moved by collectors of junk, cotton, tie clippings, broken glass, glue stock, oil press cloth, old and discarded, old rubber and rope, paper scrap (O. R. fire), scrap metal, brass, copper, lead, zinc, scrap tin, scrap leather, cotton factory sweepings, viz.: Old strings, old rope and bagging, scrap bags and cloth ends. Iron-Wire, Nails, Spikes and Hay Bale Ties, straight and mixed. 39 Iron-Rails and fastenings, for steam, street, logging, mining, cable or motor cars, including brakes, bumpers, cable yokes, car axles, car springs, car wheels, draw bars, frogs, fish plates, links and pins, spikes, railroad chairs, cross ties (iron and steel), round house ventilators, nut locks, semaphone material, splices, splice bolts, tie plates, equalizing bars, coal chute iron, swich bands, trucks, turn tables or parts of same, straight or mixed. Rule 1.-When live stock is loaded in cars over 36 Rule 2. The following minimum weights on ship- Cattle (beef or stock) and calves. Sheep and Goats, double deck Hogs, double deck Hogs, single deck Sheep and goats, single deck Rule 3.-All railroad companies, private companies or individuals, owning or operating a railroad or railroads in the State of Arkansas, are required to furnish a sufficient number of double-decked cars for the shipment of sheep or hogs, to supply the demand for such cars on their respective lines, and to allow shippers to load both decks in said cars with sheep or hogs to the aggregate extent of 20,000 pounds, which cars so loaded shall be received and transported by such railroad companies or private companies or individuals as one car load of stock. It shall not be lawful for said railroad companies, private companies or individuals, to charge or receive for the transportation of double-decked car of sheep more than is charged by such companies or individuals for a car load of stock other than sheep. Should any railroad company, or private company or individuals, owning or operating a railroad or railroads in the State of Arkansas, refuse or neglect to furnish cars as provided in the two preceding sections, it shall not be lawful for them to charge or receive for the transportation of a car of sheep or hogs more than onehalf the rate charged for the shipment of car load of stock other than sheep or hogs. (Act March 25, 1889, Amended Act 112, April 19, 1895.) That whenever any railroad company or corporation doing business within the limits of this State, shall receive and ship any live stock or poultry by the car load, said company or corporation, shall, inconsideration of price paid for said car, pass the shipper or his employe to and from said point designated in the contract or bill of lading without further expense to shipper. (Act 51, March 26, 1895.) Item 42 The rates prescribed in Iailroad Comimssion of Arkansas Standard Freight Distance Tariff, amendments thereto, and in current tariffs covering live stock, will be valid when shippers execute the proper live stock release on the stock contracts of railroad companies. In the transportation of shipper or his employe in the charge of live stock or poultry, the following rules shall be observed: 1. Pass one person each way in charge of one car, any kind of live stock or poultry. 2. Pass one person each way in charge of two to five cars on any kind of live stock when shipped by same party. 3. Pass two persons each way in charge of six to ten cars on any kind of live stock when shipped by same party. 4. Pass three persons each way in charge of eleven or more cars of live stock, which is the maximum number of men that will be passed with stock from one shipper on the same train.. The limit for return passes shall be: For shipper or his employe accompanying horses or mules, not to exceed twenty-five days. For accompanying other stock or poultry, twenty days. Lumber rates will apply upon lumber, except walnut, butternut, cherry and woods of value; also on the following articles in straight or mixed C.L.: Base boards. Bed slats. Blocks, corner and base. Blocks, head and plinth. Box lumber or shooks, including scarfed berry box material, in bundles or racks. Carpenters' mouldings. Casing. Combined lath and sheating. Cross arms. Curtain poles, in rough, cut to dimensions and turned Guttering, rough. Lath, pine. Lumber, including ceiling, flooring (except wood carpet), wainscoating, match blocks and circus seats (not upholstered nor with backs). Paving blocks. Pickets. Piles. Rough sawed hewn shapes for agricultural implements and vehicles. Window stools, aprons and hoods. Articles taking higher than lumber rates: Walnut, butternut and cherry lumber and walnut logs Mahogany, holly and woods of value, see Classification. The following articles, when loaded in straight or Sash. glazed with common window glass or unglazed (if glazed, released). Scroll work. Shelves. Shutters, inside and outside. Spindles. Stair work, newels, risers, treads, railings, balusters and post ornaments, K.D. and taken apart. ings. Store fronts. Turned work, entering into the construction of build *Wainscoting. Wash tub covers. Window, door, blinds and screen frames, set up or K.D. Windows, screen. *Window stools, aprons and hoods. The basis for rates on inside finished material will not apply on articles named when polished or varnished. Note-The foregoing rates will not apply on the articles named when manufactured from mahogany, rosewood, lignum vitae or other valuable foreign woods. The following articles when loaded in straight or Ax handles, turned. not further finished. Lasts, in rough. Sleigh wood, turned., not otherwise finished. Shapes, for vehicles, dressed. Shapes, for agricultural implements, dressed. Applies when manufactured from woods other than those enumerated above as taking lumber rates. Item 43 44 Note. The less car load rate on wooden cross All other articles taking lumber rates and higher Piling, logs, telegraph or telephone poles and other long timbers requiring more than one car, shall be charged for at minimum weight of 20,000 pounds for every car used. Staves, headings and hoops, straight or mixed car loads... Mattresses, except coiled wire or spiral spring, spring beds and spring bed bottoms, coiled wire or spiral spring... 45 Packing house products The rates on packing house products will apply on following articles, straight or mixed car loads in ordinary or refrigerator cars, viz.: Bacon, in bags (or separately incased in canvas), barrels, boxes, casks or crates. Beef, dried, loose or in sacks (or separately incased in canvas), boxes, barrels, casks or crates. Beef, pickled; cracklings, cottolene, grease, in buckets, tubs, pails or barrels. Hair, hog's. Hams and shoulders, in bags (or separately incased in canvas), boxes, barrels, crates or casks. rels. Hide and sheep pelts, green. Intestines, hog and beef, uncleaned, in boxes or bar Lard, in crocks, buckets, boxes, barrels. casks or in Lard, leaf, packed or in bulk. Meats, dried or salted, in bags or sacks, (or separately Meats, pickled, in glass, packed in boxes or barrels, Oleo, oil, in barrel or tierces. Pigs feet, packed. Pigs feet, in bulk, to be loaded and unloaded by owner. Sausage. dried. or kegs Sausage casings, pickled, in barrels Sheepskin, trimmings, green. Sterine, tails. Tallow, tallow oil. Tripe, in kegs, barrels or casks. It is understood that sheepskin trimmings, green, are points trimmed off the sheepskin after it has been lined, and consists of the ears, nose, hoofs, and other "projections." Note.-Rates shown in above item applying on packing house products will also apply on common soap, boxed, in less car load quantities and in straight car loads. 46 Pottery and Stoneware Eearthenware and stoneware. consisting of churns, crocks, flower pots, jars, jugs and other articles manufactured of Potter's clay, except fire brick, fire clay, sewer pipe and drain tile. ...... 47 Sugar, syrup, molasses, glucose and rice, straight or mixed.. 24,000 30,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 24,000 30,000 24,000 24,000 |