Item COMMODITIES. 2 Beer-Minimum, not including preservative. 3 Car Loads 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. Brick-Common, per 100 pounds.. 20,000 4 Barrels, empty-Barrels, casks, tierces, kegs and drums (new) 5 Cotton seed 30,000 20,000 24,000 6 Cotton seed meal 24,000 7 Cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls, mixed. 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. 8 9 Cotton seed hulls and ashes, straight or mixed... 24,000 24,000 10 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 Coal and coke, per ton of 2,000 pounds.... 13 Coal, Milling-A mixture of fine pea coal and slack coal. 14 Coal, slack Calicoes, Canton flannels, plain or dyed, canvass, corset jeans, cottonades, cotton rope, cotton twine, cotton warp, cotton yarn, 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. 16 Cordwood, slabs and sawdust, minimum weight marked capacity of car, unless the actual scale weight is less, but in no case will the minimum weight be less than.... 3d Class. 30,000 17 Emigrant outfit or household goods (as specified in Western Classification and Arkansas Exceptions thereto), car load; when released to a valuation of $5.00 per 100 pounds in case of damage or loss Class "D" rates will apply. 20,000 When such shipments are not so released, Class "C" rates will apply.. 20,000 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. 18 Excelsior, in bales... 17,000 19 Flour, straight car load, or when mixed with corn, corn meal, wheat, bran, grits, hominy, hominy feed, mill feed, oat meal and rolled oats... 20 Flour and corn meal, in sacks or barrels, and bran mill stuffs in bags, O. R. of W. W. & D., 10,000 pounds, and less than 20,000 pounds. 21 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 24,000 22243 Fire brick, fire clay, sewer pipe, drain tile. 20,000 Item 24 Furniture, new COMMODITIES. Car Loads *(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 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 25 Furniture, new, Class "B" rates will apply on furniture taking "4th" Class car load rates in Current Western Classification, viz: *(19) Bedsteads (wooden not folding beds), extension bed lounges (not upholstered), and tables, K.D.. 16,000 20,000 *(20) Bedsteads, iron 20,000 *(21) Chairs, common (compiete chairs), cane, leather 16,000 20,000 20,000 *(36) Tables, N.O.S., K.D., and table slides. 26 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).. 27 Hay and straw, in bales, straight or mixed. 20.000 17,000 28 Ice (4,000 pounds preservative will be allowed free with each car of ice)... 24,000 29 30 Iron-Band, bar, boiler, sheet, corrugated, horse and mule shoes in kegs, straight or mixed. Iron, scrap and junk, straight or mixed. 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. 31 Iron-Wire, nails, spikes and hay bale ties, straight or mixed. 32 Iron-Rails and fastenings, for steam, street, logging, mining, 33 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, equalizingb ars, coal chute iron, switch bands, trucks, turn tables or parts of same, straight or mixed.. Live stock, car loads, any length of car: Horses and mules Cattle (beef or stock), and calves. Sheep and goats, double-decked Hogs, double-decked Hogs, single-decked Sheep and goats, single-decked. 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 trans Items number in Western Classification No. 30. 24,000 24,000 24,00 24,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 |