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JUNE, 1920 I ? Docket No. 94.— Wood Pulp, carloads, minimum weight 50,000 lbs. (more than classification.) From To Present Proposed (Class C)' Escanaba, M ich .. Quinnesec, M ich . 9.5 cents ) 6 .5 cents per 100 lbs. Groos, M ich........ Quinnesec, M ich. No thru rate. [ v (See Standing Rate Committee’s report dated June 11, 1920.) Approved recommendation of the Standing Rate Committee which contemplates establishment of rate " of 9 cents per 100 lbs. on Wood Pulp, carloads, minimum weight 50,000 lbs., from Escanaba and Groos, Mich., to QuinneseegMich. . ^ Rate Advice No. 3 announces date effective withheld as to intrastate traffic. Docket No. 95.— Wrapping Paper, C. L., minimum weight 36,000 lbs., Milwaukee and Manitowoc, Wis., 16 Wausau, Wis., on shipments originating east of ther Illinois-Indiana State Line. Present, 15)4 cents; proposed, 9)4 cents, Rule 77 to apply. (See Standing Rate Committee’s report dated June 11, 1920.) Approved report of the Standing Rate Committee which recommends against the establishment of the above basis. / Docket No. 98.fpGrain, Divisions on California and South Pacific Coast territory to points east of the Missouri River in W. T. L. territory; proposed, to establish divisions via Missouri River gateways. (See Standing Rate Committee’ s report dated June 7, 1920.) Deferred until next meeting. Docket No. 100.— Drayage charges at Coffeyville, Kan. Present, no basis for transfer to Union Traction Co. 1 to Missouri Pacific, 5 cents, to A. T. & S. F. R’y, 3 cents per 100 lbs., minimum 25 cents per shipment. / proposed, to Missouri Pacific, 5 cents per 100 lbs. on ordinary freight, minimum 25 cents per shipment; 10 cents per’ 100 lbs. on Household Goods, minimum 25 cents; $1.50 for Pianos and Organs. To Union Traction Co., 4 cents per 100 lbs. on ordinary freight, minimum 25 cents per shipment,; 10 cents per 100 lbs. on Household Goods, minimum 25 cents; $1.50 for Pianos and Organs. To A. T. & S. F. R’y, 4 cents per 100 lbs. on ordinary freight, minimum 25 cents per shipment; 10 cents per 100 lbs on Household Goods, minimum 25 cents; $1.50,for Pianos and Organs. (See Standing Rate Committee’s reporUdated June 2, 1920.) • Approved recommendation of the Standing Rate Committee which contemplates establishment of drayage charges at Coffeyville, Kan ' as follows: TO \ ' CHARGE < Union Traction C o................. 4c per 100 lbs. on freight, except Household Goods and Pianos, minimum 25c; Household Goods 10c per 100 lbs., minimum 25c per shipment; Pianos and Organs, $1.50 each. Mo. Pac. R y .......................... .5c per 100 lbs., minimum 25c per shipment, except Household Goods and Pianos and Organs; Household Goods 10c per 100 lbs., minimum 25c 'per shipment; Pianos and Organs, $1.50 each. * A. T. & S. F. R y ...................4c per 100 lbs. on freight, except Household Goods and Pianos, minimum '2 5 c; Household Goods 10c per 100 lbs., minimum 25c per shipment; ' Pianos and Organs, $1.50 each. FROM M . K. & T. R y. ‘ ................ M. K /& T. R y ................. M . K. & T. R y . . . ........... Effective October 25, 1920, as announced in Rate Advice No. 3. 24 JUNE, 1920 Docket No. 101.— Copper Wire Strand, C. L. and X. C. X., Dollar Bay, Hancock and Houghton, Mich., to Chicago, 111., and surrounding territory. Present, rates based on combination; proposed, establishment of commodity rates on same basis as now applicable on Copper, etc., Item 485 (series), C. & N. W. G. F. D. No. 8366-E, I. C. C. 8332, to Chicago, Milwaukee, etc., 34 cents C. L., 62)4 cents X. C. L.; to Freeport, Madison, Rockford, etc., 40 cents C. L., 62)4 cents L.C. L .; from Lake Linden to Beloit, Madison, Rockford, etc., 42 cents C. L., 69 cents L.C.L. (See Standing Rate Committee’s report dated June 2, 1920.)' Approved recommendation of the Standing Rate Committee as follows: That tariffs of all lines and committee issues from points in the Copper Country of Michigan to Chicago, Milwaukee and other points in Western Trunk Line Territory to which through rates are published on the usual list of Copper Articles, be amended to include Copper Wire Strand, at the same rates and minimum weights as apply to the other Copper Articles. Effective October 25, 1920, as announced in Rate Advice No. 3. Docket No, 102.—Arsenic, C. L., Colorado common points (as per W. T. L. Tariff No. 122-A) to New Orleans, La., and points taking same rates (as per W. T. L. Tariff No. 122-A). Present-rate and minimum, 31 )4 cents per 100 lbs., minimum weight 30,000 lbs., present rate carries restriction “ invoice value at time and place of shipment not exceeding 7 cents per lb.;” proposed rate and minimum, $8.76 per net ton, 50,000 lbs. (See Standing Rate Committee’s report dated June 7, 1920.) Approved recommendation of -the Standing Rate'Committee: which contemplates the establisnmeht of rate of 59)4 cents per 100 lbs., minimum 50,000 lbs., on arsenic, white, in bulk, in tight wooden barrels with iron or steel hoops, or in iron or steel barrels, from Colorado common points to New Orleans, La., and points taking same rates.• ;,;yr : . T v '? Advice to be also conveyed to the New_.Orleans Joint. Traffic Bureau, which requests that New Orleans and Galveston be maintained On a parity (present rate to Galveston 42)4 cents) as this basis is observed on export traffic, that no reason exists for the same rate to New Orleans as, to Galveston on domestic business, and if export movement is developed,,that situation will be handled at that time.-.. Effective October 25, 1920, as announced in Rate Advice No.. 3. Docket No. 103.“TPeanuts, Shelled, storage in transit at Kansas City, Mo., points in Georgia to Atchison Kan. Present, no arrangement in effect; proposed, see Docket Advice dated May 5, 1920. (See Standing Rate Committee’s report dated June 2, 1920.)v Approved report of the Standing Rate Committee which recommends against, establishment of the above arrangement: • ' - ? /