128 P. 903 | Okla. | 1912
The Corporation Commission of the state of Oklahoma has filed, in writing, certain recommendations for modification by this court as to order No. 509 involved in this appeal. All the attorneys for the appellants, and the Attorney General, for the state, appeared in open court and by agreement submitted the case upon the record in this appeal and the recommendations of the commission and waived the filing of briefs.
It is ordered that the commission's recommendations be adopted, and in lieu of the rates, rules, and regulations contained in the original order No. 509, that the rates, rules, and regulations contained in said recommendations, which are as follows, to wit:
To the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway Company, Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway Company, Clinton Oklahoma Western Railway Company, Ft. Smith Western Railroad Company, Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe Railway Company, Kansas City, Mexico Orient Railway Company, Kansas City Southern Railway Company, Midland Valley Railroad Company, Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company, Missouri, Oklahoma Gulf Railway Company, Oklahoma Central Railway Company, St. Louis San Francisco Railroad Company, St. Louis, El Reno Western Railway Company, St. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Railway Company, and Wichita Falls Northwestern Railway Company:
It is hereby ordered that on and after the 31st day of August, 1911, no railroad or combination of railroads doing business in the state *222 of Oklahoma shall charge, assess or collect a greater rate for the shipment of the commodities named herein in carload lots than are herein provided, and that the following rules, in so far as they are applicable, shall govern the handling and assessment of charges upon such commodities between points in the state of Oklahoma on the lines of the railroads and railways named above:
Item No. 1.
Rates in cents per 100 pounds.
Miles Column 1. Column 2.
5 4.0 5.0 10 4.0 5.5 15 4.2 6.0 20 4.5 6.5 25 4.8 7.0 30 5.1 7.4 35 5.4 7.8 40 5.6 8.2 45 5.8 8.6 50 6.0 9.0 55 6.2 9.4 60 6.4 9.8 65 6.6 10.2 70 6.8 10.6 75 7.0 11.0 80 7.2 11.3 85 7.4 11.6 90 7.6 11.9 95 7.8 12.3 100 8.0 12.5 110 8.2 13.0 120 8.4 13.5 130 8.6 14.0 140 8.8 14.5 150 9.0 15.0 160 9.2 15.5 170 9.4 16.0 180 9.6 16.5 190 9.8 17.0 200 10.0 17.5 210 10.2 17.9 220 10.4 18.3 230 10.6 18.7 240 10.8 19.1 250 11.0 19.5 260 11.2 19.9 270 11.4 20.3 280 11.6 20.7 290 11.8 21.1 300 12.0 21.5 310 12.1 21.8 320 12.2 22.1 330 12.4 22.4 340 12.5 22.7 350 12.6 23.0 360 12.7 23.3 370 12.8 23.6 380 12.9 23.9 390 13.0 24.2 400 13.1 24.5 410 13.2 24.7 420 13.3 24.9 430 13.4 25.1 440 13.5 25.3 450 13.6 25.5 460 13.7 25.7 470 13.8 25.9 480 13.9 26.1 490 14.0 26.3 500 14.1 26.5
When loaded in other than tank cars the minimum weight shall be 26,000 pounds.
The commission reserves the right to direct the basis for revenue divisions wherever carriers fail to agree.
— be and are hereby made effective as of the date of said original order, to wit, 31st of August, A.D. 1911. This tariff to become operative as to the various lines when the schedule of rates is printed and filed with the commission.
All the Justices concur. *224