. Interstate commerce commission reports : reports and decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States . £ Harlan. rory No. CARGO COAL RATES. Submitted June 15, 1917. Decided July IS, 1917. This proceeding involves the reasonableness and propriety of the rates, rules, regu-lations, and practices applicable to shipments of bituminous coal in carloadsfrom mines in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky,and Ohio, to Lake Erie ports for transshipment by vessel. Upon the record,Held: 1. The reasonableness per se of the rates can not now be determin


. Interstate commerce commission reports : reports and decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States . £ Harlan. rory No. CARGO COAL RATES. Submitted June 15, 1917. Decided July IS, 1917. This proceeding involves the reasonableness and propriety of the rates, rules, regu-lations, and practices applicable to shipments of bituminous coal in carloadsfrom mines in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky,and Ohio, to Lake Erie ports for transshipment by vessel. Upon the record,Held: 1. The reasonableness per se of the rates can not now be determined because of the ab- normal conditions prevailing. 2. The rate adjustment found to be unduly preferential and prejudicial; specific relationships in the rates as between the several originating districts orderedestablished and maintained for the future. 3. The respondents required to state separately in their tariffs the charges for the line haul and the dock services, respectively. Chas. M. Johnston and Frank Lyon for Pittsburgh Coal OperatorsAssociation. W. S. Bronson for Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company and aschairman of


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