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TABLE 11.-Description of elevator facilities for handling grain in carlot (and boatload) shipments at 52 terminal points in the United States-Con.

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1,400,000.00

(4) (5).

228,850.00 2,000.00 (1) (2).

67 Name and elevator capacity as published in the Annual Report, Omaha Grain Exchange, 1919.

68 The table does not include floating elevators operated for transfer at shipside by the Philadelphia Harbor Transfer Co. and the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 69 The land is owned by the Philadelphia & Reading Ry. Co.

70 Operator incorporated as public warehouse company under Pennsylvania laws. annoy 11 Net earnings.

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13 There are also at Portland 10 or more flat warehouses aggregating nearly 150,000 tons capacity for sacked grain. 13 9,500 tons. Report also gives workhouse capacity of 12,000 tons for sacked grain.

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TABLE 11.-Description of elevator facilities for handling grain in carlot (and boatload) shipments at 52 terminal points in the United States-Con.

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1 Unknown or not reported.

74 C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. owns the tanks and the elevator company owns the workhouse.

75 Leased in 1921 by the Donahue-Stratton Co. of Milwaukee.

76 Based on earnings.

17 Name and elevator capacity.as published in the Annual Report, Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis, 1919.

78 Age of old metalcovered elevator, of 30,000 bushels capacity, is unknown.

19 Ground rent, $40.60 per month.

80 50,000-bushel warehouse for sacked grain.

81 There is also operated at Seattle by the Pacific Grain Co. a flat warehouse of 18,000 tons capacity, owned by the Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 8 Also 4,000 tons flat warehouse capacity for sacked grain.

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TABLE 11.-Description of elevator facilities for handling grain in carlot (and boatload) shipments at 52 terminal points in the United States-Con.

Private elevators:

The Midland Elevator Co.....
The Central Grain Co.....
The Sheets Elevator Co...

Total private elevators.
Total all elevators.

WEST FAIRPORT, OHIO.

Public elevators:

Export Elevator Co..

1 Unknown or not reported.

86 Also 3,000 tons flat warehouse capacity.

83 Equipment only, $20,000.

87 Approximately; also 21,400 tons flat warehouse capacity.

84 Leased July 1, 1920. "Rental undecided." 66 Also has 18,000 tons storage for sacked grain.

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The storage facilities at Tacoma not here included consist largely of warehouses for sacked grain. Majority stock owned by Armour Grain Co.

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