128 P. 900 | 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. 503, 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 said 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 *215 in the original Order No. 503, that the rates, rules, and regulations contained in said recommendations, which are as follows:
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 24th day of July, 1911, the railroads and railways named above shall not assess or collect a greater rate for the shipment, in carload lots, of the commodities named herein between points on their lines in this state than provided herein, and that, in so far as they are applicable, the rules and regulations named herein shall govern the handling and assessment of charges upon such commodities between points in the state of Oklahoma, and otherwise to be governed by rules heretofore or hereafter issued by this commission.
Item No. 1.
Miles Column Column Column
1. 2. 3. 5 4.5 3.5 4. 10 4.5 3.5 4.3 15 4.5 4. 4.6 20 5. 4.5 4.9 25 5. 4.5 5.2 30 5.5 5. 5.5 35 6. 5. 5.8 40 6.5 5.5 6.1 45 6.5 5.5 6.4 50 7. 5.5 6.7 55 7. 6. 7. 60 7. 6. 7.3 65 7. 6. 7.6 70 7. 6.5 7.9 75 7. 6.5 8.2 80 8. 7. 8.4 85 8. 7. 8.6 90 8.5 7. 8.8 95 8.5 7. 9. 100 9. 7. 9.2 105 9. 7. 9.6 110 9.5 7.5 9.6 115 9.5 7.5 10. 120 10. 8. 10. 125 10. 8. 10.4 130 10.5 8.5 10.4 135 10.5 9. 10.8 140 11.5 10. 10.8 145 11.5 10. 11.2 150 12. 10. 11.2 155 12. 10. 11.6 160 12.5 10.5 11.6 165 12.5 10.5 12. 170 12.5 11. 12. 175 12.5 11. 12.4 180 12.5 11. 12.4 185 12.5 11. 12.8 190 13. 11.5 12.8 195 13. 11.5 13.2 200 13. 11.5 13.2 210 13. 11.5 13.5 220 13. 11.5 13.8 230 13.5 11.5 14.1 240 13.5 11.5 14.4 250 13.5 12. 14.7 260 13.5 12. 15. *216 270 13.5 12. 15.3 280 13.5 12. 15.6 290 14. 12. 15.8 300 14. 12.5 16.1 310 14. 12.5 16.3 320 14.5 12.5 16.5 330 14.5 12.5 16.7 340 15. 13. 16.9 350 15. 13.5 17.1 360 15.5 13.5 17.3 370 15.5 14. 17.5 380 15.5 14. 17.7 390 16. 14. 17.9 Over 390 16. 14.5 18. When exact distance is not shown use next greater distance.
Item No. 2.
Rates named in column 1 of item I apply on shipments of buckwheat, buckwheat flour, cracked wheat, cerealine (except brewers'), crushed wheat, farina, farinose, pancake flour, pearl barley, prepared flour, rolled wheat, rye flour, wheat, wheat chops, wheat flour and chicken feed made of grain and seed only.
Item No. 3.
Rates named in column 2 of item 1 apply on alfalfa meal, alfalfa feed mixtures, barley, bran, brewers' cerealine, brewers' grits, brewers' meal, brewers' malt, brewers' grist, chopped feed (other than wheat chop), corn, corn flour, corn germ, corn germ meal, corn meal, gluten feed, gluten meal, grain screenings, grits, hominy, hominy feed, gluten meal, Kafir corn, maize, middlings, oats, oat dust, oat flake, oat groats, oat hulls, oat meal, rolled oats, rolled rye, rye, shorts and speltz.
Item No. 4.
Rates named in column 3 of item 1 apply on hay (prairie, timothy or alfalfa), straw and corn husks.
Item No. 5.
Rates on the following commodities will be made by adding three (3) cents per one hundred pounds to the rates named in column 1 of item 1; Broom corn, seed, castor beans, flax seed, hemp seed, Hungarian seed, millet seed, pop corn, alfalfa seed, linseed cake, linseed meal and sorghum seed.
Item No. 6.
The rates named in column 1 to 3, inclusive, of item 1 are for application on shipments moving via one line or via two or more lines which are directly or indirectly under the same management and control. for shipments moving via more than one line not under the same management and control add the following arbitraries:
2 lines. 3 lines.
Commodities named in item 2 2 1/2 Use two line rate plus local Commodities named in item 3 2 for each additional line. Commodities named in item 4 3 5 Commodities named in item 5 4 6
— observing combination of local rates as maximum.
Note. — Where switching service is necessary at a stopping or transit point, switching charges shall be assessed as per Order 440 and such service shall not be considered as forming a two-line haul. *217
(a) Hay, straw or shucks, cars to be loaded to actual visible loading capacity, minimum weight of 17,000 pounds to be assessed.
(b) Grain products and mixtures named in (a), item 9, 24,000 lbs.
(c) Commodities named in item 5, oats, barley, alfalfa meal, alfalfa feed mixtures and Kaffir corn, 30,000 pounds.
(d) Wheat, rye and corn marked capacity of car.
Provided, when cars are loaded to actual visible loading capacity or to marked load limit, actual weight, but not less than 30,000 pounds, shall govern.
(a) Grain, grain products and seeds, all or all but one of the commodities to be in sacks or packages, subject to carload rates applicable to each commodity contained in the car on the actual weight of such commodity, provided, that when such cars do not contain the minimum the deficiency shall be charged for at the rate applying on the commodity taking the lowest rate.
Provided, that not more than 33 1/3% of the weight shall be grain, and if in excess of this amount of grain is shipped in such mixed car, charge shall be made for the grain products at the minimum car weight and the grain shall be charged for at the actual carload rate at actual weight.
(b) Coarse grains consisting of barley, corn, Kaffir corn, oats, rye and wheat may be shipped in mixed carloads, sacked or in bulk, at the highest rate and minimum weight applicable on any commodity contained in the car.
Provided, if shipped in bulk, bulk heads or partitions shall be provided by or at the expense of the shipper and such shipments shall be at the owner's risk of mixing.
(b) In addition to the privilege granted in (a) one stop may be allowed for the privilege of milling.
Note: — See Rule No. 6 relative to reconsigning.
Provided, that where the combination on the shipment before and after transit privilege exceeds 350 miles that in addition to the regular mileage rate five mills per ton per mile shall be added for each mile in excess of 350 miles if the shipment has not moved from original point of origin to final destination on a direct haul in one direction. *219
Note. — Reconsigning rules mentioned in this Commission's Order No. 170 shall govern this order with the exception of an additional charge on hauls over 350 miles in lieu of 450 miles as stated in Order No. 170 and such reconsigning, where cars are not opened at reconsigning points, shall not be considered as being granted privileges mentioned in (a) and (b) of rule 1.
Example: 30,000 pounds in-bound — permit transit privilege on 24,000 pounds and assess charges on 27,000 pounds in-bound.
For illustration. If an out-bound shipment aggregating 60,000 pounds contain 60% corn and 40% alfalfa in-bound expense bills must be surrendered for 36,000 pounds of corn and 24,000 pounds of alfalfa.
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, the 24th day of July, A.D. 1912. Tariff under this order to become effective as to the various lines when the schedule of rates is printed and filed with the commission.
All the Justices concur.