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TABLE OF LOCALITIES

[Numbers in parentheses following citations indicate pages on which localities are considered.]

Alabama from-Berwick, La. Lime (calcium), 275.

East St. Louis, Ill., originating at Belleville, Ill. Wheat, 199. To-Canada. Potatoes, 557.

Official territory.

Pig iron and articles taking same rates, 631.

Pensacola, Fla., Mobile, Ala., and Port Chalmette and New Orleans,

La. Bituminous coal, 485.

Albany, N. Y., from Seattle, Wash. Fish meal, 682.

Albion, Mich., from Elberton and Tate, Ga., Mount Airy and Salisbury, N. C.,

and Knoxville, Tenn. Granite and marble, 243.

Alburgh, Vt., from Hudson and Hudson Upper, N. Y. Cement, 300.

Allegany, N. Y., to Huntingdon, Pa. Molding sand, 171.

Anthony, Kans., to Kansas City, Leavenworth, Fort Leavenworth, Atchison, and Hiawatha, Kans. Salt, 696.

Arkansas from Kansas City, Mo., Birmingham, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Pittsburgh, Pa., Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, and points taking same rates. Railway-track rails and track material, 459.

Arkansas (Missouri and Arkansas Ry. points) from Wheatley, Ark. Sugar, 431. Atchison, Kans., from Kansas. Salt, 696.

Atlantic ports to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Chicago and Peoria, Ill. Blackstrap molasses, 254.

Babbitt, N. J., to Charleston, W. Va.
Baltimore, Md., to—Bridgeton, N. J.

Soap and washing powder, 177.
Sheet-iron or steel cans, 391.

Fort Mason, San Francisco, Calif.

Lumber jackets or windbreakers, 263.

Barre, Vt., to Detroit, Mich. Hammered granite, 479.

Lime, 409.

Baton Rouge, La., from St. Louis and Hannibal, Mo., groups and Dittlinger,
Houston, Lime City, McNeil, and Round Rock, Tex.
Bayonne-Bayway district, N. J., to New Bedford, Mass.
Beaufort & Morehead R. points from and to United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Class and commodity rates, 272.

Cordage oil, 462.

Belleville, Ill., to East St. Louis, Ill., transited and reshipped to Alabama. Wheat, 199.

Berkeley Springs, W. Va., from Cumberland and Pennsylvania points at or near Frostburg, Md. Bituminous coal, 545.

Berwick, La., to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Lime (calcium), 275.

Bessemer, Mich., from Kansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. Petroleum and petroleum products, 219.

Birmingham, Ala., to Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Railwaytrack rails and track material, 459.

Bismarck, N. Dak., from and to Huron, S. Dak. Air-mail rates of compensation, 593.

Boston, Mass., to Las Vegas, N. Mex. Canned sardines, 291.

Bridgeton, N. J., from Baltimore, Md. Sheet-iron or steel cans, 391.

Bristol, Va.-Tenn., to official territory and Wisconsin. Wood pulp, 373.

British Columbia, Canada, to western trunk-line territory, transited and reshipped to destinations east of Indiana-Illinois State line. Lumber, 189.

Broadalbin, N. Y., from Parral, Ohio. Clay sewer pipe, clay flue lining, firebrick, and fire clay, 449.

Brownsville, Tex., from and to New Orleans, La. Malt liquors and returned empty containers, 439.

Browntown, Wis., to eastern destinations. Cream, 664.

Buffalo, N. Y., from-Kansas City, Mo.-Kans., and Omaha, Nebr. Cattle, hogs, and sheep, 306.

Pennsylvania. Coal and coal briquettes, 525.

Burlington, Vt., from Hudson and Hudson Upper, N. Y. Cement, 300.
California to-Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Salt, 9.

Western trunk-line territory, transited and reshipped to destinations
east of Indiana-Illinois State line. Lumber, 189.

Cambridge, Md., from and to southern territory. Class and commodity rates, 535. Cambridge district, Minn., to Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate points. Potatoes, 605.

Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada, to Fredericksburg, Va. Wood pulp, 570. Canada from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Potatoes, 557.

From and to Beaufort & Morehead R. points. Class and commodity rates,

272.

Cape May, N. J., to Seneca Falls, N. Y. Molding sand, 385.

Carolina territory from Florida. Vegetables, 139.

To south Atlantic and Gulf ports. Export bills of lading rules, 365 (366). Cayce, S. C., to Dixiana, S. C. Crushed stone and screenings, 538.

Central Freight Association territory from-Chicago, Ill., and Indiana Harbor, Ind. Middlings, 541.

Florida. Vegetables, 139.

Central Passenger Association territory from and to trunk-line and Central Passenger Association territories. One-way passenger fares, 232.

Central territory from-Gulf ports. Import class and commodity rates, 552. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn., and related points, and Missouri River cities. Grain, grain products, and grain byproducts, 795.

Trunk-line territory. Lime and mortar, 358.

Chalmers, Tex., to Duncan, Miss. Gas oil, 261.

Charleston, S. C., from Johns Island, S. C. Sand, 538.

Charleston, W. Va., from Babbitt, N. J. Soap and washing powder, 177.

Chattanooga, Tenn., to Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Railwaytrack rails and track material, 459.

Chemical, Pa., to official territory, via Tyrone, Pa. Through routes and joint rates, 699.

Chicago, Ill., from-Atlantic ports. Blackstrap molasses, 254.

Cambridge district, Minn., and Red River district, Minn.-N. Dak.
Potatoes, 605.

Detroit, Lansing, Pontiac, and Flint, Mich. Automobiles and chassis, 223. From and to-New Orleans, La. Air-mail rates of compensation, 509 (510). New York, N. Y. Pullman fares, 644 (649).

Pembina, N. Dak. Air-mail rates of compensation, 593. To-Central Freight Association territory. Middlings, 541.

Central territory, originating at Minneapolis-Duluth, Minn., and Missouri River cities. Grain, grain products, and grain byproducts, 795.

Pacific coast destinations. Malt liquors, 494.

Wisconsin. Petroleum products, 676.

Chicago, Ill., refining district to Wisconsin. Petroleum products, 676. Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Ry. (Pleasant Hill to Kansas City, Mo.) from and to the Southwest. Refined petroleum products, 187 (188).

Chicago, St. P., M. & O. Ry. points in Nebraska from South Dakota, Minnesota, and adjacent States. Grain and grain products, 203.

Chicago, Union Stock Yards, Ill. Livestock, 716.

Christopher, Ill., to Janesville, Wis.

Bituminous coal, 322 (324).

Cincinnati & Lake Erie R., Springfield-Toledo division, points from and to various points. Freight charges and passenger fares, 7.

Cincinnati, Ohio, from Atlantic ports. Blackstrap molasses, 254.

To Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.

track material, 459.

Railway-track rails and

Cleveland, Ohio, to Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Railway-track rails and track material, 459.

Cleves, Ohio. Refusal to spot or place cars for loading, 1.

Clintonville, Wis., to eastern desitnations. Cream, 664.

Colona, Pa., to Youngstown, Ohio. Ex-river coal, 73 (124).

Colorado to official territory. Melons, 257.

Columbia, S. C., to Dixiana, S. C. Crushed stone and screenings, 538.

Columbus, Wis., to eastern destinations. Cream, 664.

Connellsville district, Pa., to Youngstown, Ohio, and points grouped therwith. Bituminous coal, 73 (124).

Constitution, Ohio, from Crow Summit, W. Va. Rough quarried tone, 673. Conway, Pa., to Youngstown, Ohio. Ex-river coal, 73 (124).

Cook County, Ill., north of Chicago witching district, from Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Bituminous coal, 41. Corder, Mo., to Higginsville, Mo., forwarded to Kansas City, Mo., stored and reshipped to Higginsville, Mo., milled and reshipped to Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota, via Kansas City, Mo. Wheat, 281.

Corpus Christi, Tex., from and to New Orleans, La. Malt liquors and returned empty containers, 439.

Crockett, Calif., to Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, and East Ely, McGill, and Elko, Nev. Sugar, 162.

Crow Summit, W. Va., to Constitution, Ohio. Rough quarried stone, 673.

Cumberland & Pennsylvania R. points at or near Frostburg, Md., to Berkeley Springs and Martinsburg, W. Va. Bituminous coal, 545.

Dakota City, Nebr., from Dell Rapids, S. Dak. Riprap stone, 51.

Decatur, Ala., to Gulfport, Miss., Mobile, Ala., New Orleans, La., and Pensacola, Fla., for export. Lumber, 793.

Decatur, Ill., to Detroit, Mich. Soya-bean sauce, 483.

Dell Rapids, S. Dak., to Sioux City, Iowa, and Dakota City, Nebr. Riprap stone, 51.

Denver, Colo., from Fort Worth or North Fort Worth, Tex. Refined cottonseed oil, 579 (584).

Detroit, Mich., from-Barre, Vt. Hammered granite, 479.

Decatur, Ill. Soya-bean sauce, 483.

Elberton and Tate, Ga., Mount Airy and Salisbury, N. C., and Knoxville, Tenn.

Granite and marble, 243.

Kansas City, Mo.-Kans., and Omaha, Nebr. Cattle, hogs, and sheep,

306.

From and to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Air-mail bid, 529.

To Chicago, Ill., and beyond. Automobiles and chassis, 223. Dittlinger, Tex., to Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La. Lime, 409.

Dixiana, S. C., from Columbia, S. C.
Dorchester, N. J., to Syracuse, N. Y.
Dorchester Pit, N. J., to Seneca Falls,
Duluth, Minn., to central territory.
795.

Duncan, Miss., from Chalmers, Tex.
Dunn, N. C., from Norfolk, Va.
Durham, N. C., from Norfolk, Va.

Crushed stone and screenings, 538.
Molding sand, 171.
N. Y.

Molding sand, 385.

Grain, grain products, and grain byproducts,

Gas oil, 261.

Imported fertilizer materials, 713.
Imported fertilizer materials, 713.

To Houston, Tex. Cigarettes, tobacco, and related articles, 309.

East Cambridge, Mass., from Kansas City, Kans. Soap stock, 579 (583).

East Ely, Nev., from San Francisco and Crockett, Calif. Sugar, 162.

Eastern destinations from Browntown, Clintonville, Columbus, and Fond du Lac, Wis. Cream, 664.

Eastern seaboard destinations from South St. Paul, Minn. Grease, 579 (587).

Eastern territory. Passenger fares in coaches, 17; 685.

Eastern trunk-line territory from Florida. Vegetables, 139.

East St. Louis, Ill., from Belleville, Ill., transited and reshipped to Alabama. Wheat, 199.

To Muskogee, Okla. Sodium aluminum sulphate, 623.

Effingham, Ill., from St. Louis, Mo. Asphalt-coated stone, 679.

Elberton, Ga., to Albion, Detroit, and Royal Oak, Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. Granite and marble, 243.

Elko, Nev., from San Francisco and Crockett, Calif. Sugar, 162.

Energy Mine No. 5, Ill., to Janesville, Wis. Bituminous coal, 322 (324).

Escanaba, Mich., from Kansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. Petroleum

and petroleum products, 219.

Estelline branch, Fort Worth & Denver City Ry. points. Grouping, 669.

Evansville, Ind., to Louisiana. Automobiles and chassis, 693.

Extended zone C in Wisconsin from trunk-line territory. Lime and mortar, 358.

Fairmont, W. Va., to Palmerton, Pa. Coke and coke products, 269.

Fairmont district, W. Va., to Youngstown, Ohio, and points grouped therewith.
Bituminous coal, 73 (124).

Flint, Mich., to Chicago, Ill., and beyond. Automobiles and chassis, 223.
Florida from—Berwick, La. Lime (calcium), 275.

Port Tampa and Tampa, Fla. Road-building materials, 185.

St. Louis, Mo., Lexington, Ky., and Ohio River crossings. Malt liquors, 285.

To-Canada. Potatoes, 557.

New England, eastern trunk-line, Central Freight Association, Illinois, Mississippi Valley, southeastern, and Carolina territories. Vegetables, 139.

Official territory. Fresh vegetables, 67.

Southern, official, and western trunk-line territories. Watermelons, 375.

Florida east coast ports. Export bills of lading rules, 365.

Florida ports from Tamms, Ill. Kalsomine, 419.

Floydada branch, Panhandle & Santa Fe Ry. points. Grouping, 669.

Fond du Lac, Wis., to eastern destinations. Cream, 664.

Fort Atkinson, Wis., from Illinois rate groups and Kentucky. Bituminous coal, 322.

Fort Dodge, Iowa, from Rockford, Ill. Bread, 573.

Fort Leavenworth, Kans., from Kansas. Salt, 696.

Fort Mason, San Francisco, Calif., from Baltimore, Md., Shenandoah, Pa., and Perth Amboy, N. J. Lumber jackets or windbreakers, 263.

Fort Worth, Tex., to San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., and Denver, Colo. Refined cottonseed oil, 579 (584).

Fredericksburg, Va., from Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada. Wood pulp, 570.

Frostburg, Md., mines at or near, to Berkeley Springs and Martinsburg, W. Va. Bituminous coal, 545.

Fulton, Ala., to Mobile, Ala., for export.

Used iron and steel rails, 567.

Georgia from-Berwick, La. Lime (calcium), 275.

Virginia and south Atlantic ports. Fuel oil, 465.

To-Canada. Potatoes, 557.

Official territory. Fresh vegetables, 67.

Southern, official, and western trunk-line territories. Watermelons, 375. Gladstone, Mich., from Kansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. Petroleum

and petroleum products, 219.

Glens Falls, N. Y., from Philadelphia, Pa. Culvert pipe and collars, 167.
Gulfport, Miss., from Decatur, Ala., for export. Lumber, 793.

Gulfport, N. Y., to New Bedford and North Plymouth, Mass. Cordage oil, 462.
Gulf ports. Export bills of lading rules, 365 (366).

From Texas. Cotton, 415.

To central and western trunk-line territories. Import class and commodity rates, 552.

Hagerstown, Md., from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Bituminous or cannel coal and bituminous-coal briquettes, 303.

Hamburg, Pa., from Selkirk, N. Y. Industrial sand, 267.

Hannibal, Mo., group to New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La. Lime, 409.

Hiawatha, Kans., from Kansas. Salt, 696.

Higginsville, Mo., from Corder, Mo., forwarded to Kansas City, Mo., stored and reshipped to Higginsville, Mo., milled and reshipped to Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota, via Kansas City, Mo. Wheat, 281.

Hoboken, N. J., from and to Hudson Terminal, New York, N. Y. Local passenger fare, 741.

Hopewell, Va., from-Retsof and Ludlowville, N. Y. Rock Salt, 407.
Southern territory. Iron and steel articles, 180.

Richmond,

Houston, Tex., from Winston-Salem, Reidsville, and Durham, N. C., Va., Louisville, Ky., St. Louis, Mo., and Middletown, Ohio. Cigarettes, tobacco, and related articles, 309.

To Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La. Lime, 409.

Hudson, N. Y., to Burlington and Alburgh, Vt., and Rouses Point, N. Y. Cement, 300.

Hudson Terminal, New York, N. Y., from and to Jersey City and Hoboken, N. J. Local passenger fare, 741.

Hudson Upper, N. Y., to Burlington and Alburgh, Vt., and Rouses Point, N. Y. Cement, 300.

Huntingdon, Pa., from Allegany, N. Y. Molding sand, 171.

Huron, S. Dak., from and to Bismarck-Mandan, N. Dak. Air-mail rates of compensation, 593.

Hutchinson, Kans., to Kansas City, Leavenworth, Fort Leavenworth, Atchison, and Hiawatha, Kans. Salt, 696.

Idaho from California, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Salt, 9.

To-official territory. Melons, 257.

Western trunk-line territory, transitted and reshipped to destinations east of Indiana-Illinois State line. Lumber, 189.

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