Railroad and warehouse commissioners, in charge of grain inspection : For inspecting flour, per brl., or its equivalent in sacks... R. W. RATHBORNE, Chief Inspector. PROVISIONS. .$0 02 Sampling, including re-packing and coopering: For inspecting beef and pork-for the first five barrels, per brl.. .... In case the whole of the lot is inspected, not including labor and coopering: For inspecting beef and pork, per brl... .$0 10 For inspecting S. P. meats-in lots of Sifty tierces or more, per te.. 15 04 05 JOHN A. TOBEY, Chief Inspector. 121% 15 10 FLAXSEED. For inspecting flaxseed received in bulk-for each car-load of one grade...$0 75 For inspecting flaxseed received in bulk-where two or more grades are found in the same car-for each grade ............. For each one thousand bushels from elevator or warehouse to lake transportation...... 50 75 Tallow, in half hogsheads or smaller packages, per package. Tallow, in hogsheads, per package... Bulk meats, not including labor, per M lbs... For stripping lard or grease at regular warehouse-not less than five 05 10 10 packages-per package.. 50 Grain, by cargo, from elevator to vessels, per M bu.. 15 Grain, from canal-boats, per boat-load.... 1.00 Grain in bulk, at regular transfer stations, per car-load... 30 30 Handled at the expense of the weigher: Grain, seed, beans, potatoes and similar articles in bags, per bag... Salt, in sacks, per 100 lbs .... Sugar, salt, dried fruit and similar articles, in barrels, per brl. Butter and lard, in kegs, per package.... Wool, in lots of not less than 50 bales, per bale Wool, in lots of 50 bales or more, per bale.... Broom-corn, in lots of less than 50 bales, per bale.. Broom-corn, in lots of 50 bales or more, per bale Pig iron and lead, per 100 lbs.. Coal and salt, per ton JOHN A. TOBEY, Weigher of packing-house products. 02 01/2 02 02 04 04 08 07 07 06 02 02 05 GRAIN INSPECTION. Number of cars inspected in, by months, during 1902. Totals 8,478 5,594 7,427 6,679 9,484 11,943 16, 401 17,425 21,064 17,173 15,396 15,710, 152,774 Statement of grain received by lake and canal and inspected. CHICAGO ELEVATOR WAREHOUSES. The following warehouses have been declared Regular Warehouses for the storage of Chicago and the regulations and requirements of its Board of On all grain and flaxseed received in bulk and inspected in good condition, three-quarters (%) of one (1) cent per bushel for the first ten (10) days or part thereof, and one-fiftieth (1-50) of one (1) cent per bushel per day for each additional day thereafter so long as it remains in good condition. On grain damp or liable to early damage as indicated by its inspection when received two (2) cents per bushel for the first ten (10) days or part thereof, and one-half (1⁄2) of one (1) cent per bushel for each additional five (5) days or part thereof. No grain will be received in store until it has been inspected and graded by authorized nspectors, unless by special agreement. |