. Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago for the year ended December 31 ... . III. How to load The Committee on Flour Inspection further recommend tosacks. millers, shippers of flour, and railway agents, that in loading cars the following instructions be observed: One hundred and forty pound sacks should be piled in two tierslengthwise of the car, the mouths of sacks placed toward center ofcar (see Fig. 2), leaving the space between the tiers of sacks in thecenter of the car free and clear for the convenience of the In-spector. The sacks of flour should be piled as follows: The sac


. Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago for the year ended December 31 ... . III. How to load The Committee on Flour Inspection further recommend tosacks. millers, shippers of flour, and railway agents, that in loading cars the following instructions be observed: One hundred and forty pound sacks should be piled in two tierslengthwise of the car, the mouths of sacks placed toward center ofcar (see Fig. 2), leaving the space between the tiers of sacks in thecenter of the car free and clear for the convenience of the In-spector. The sacks of flour should be piled as follows: The sacks on thefloor to be placed four inches from the side walls of car, and sacks sopiled as to gradually incline to the walls of the car until the top rowspress strongly against the said walls, as shown in Fig. 2. [Recommendation HI.] 55 Fig. Unless these recommendations be complied with the Inspectorwill charge for the labor necessary to put the flour in proper positionfor inspection. RULES GOVERNING THE INSPECTION OF GRAIN (STATE INSPECTION) IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO. The following are the Eules adopted by the Board of Railroadand Warehouse Commissioners, establishing a proper number andstandard of grades for the inspection of grain as revised by them: RULE WHEAT. white winter. No. i White Winter Wheat shall be pure white winterwheat, or red and white mixed, sound, plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 White Winter Wheat shall be white winter wheat, orred and white mixed, sound and reasonably clean. No. 3 White Winter Wheat shall include white winter wheat,or red and white mixed, not clean and plump enough for No. 2, butweighing not less than fifty-four pounds to the measured bushel. No. 4 White Winter Wheat shall include white winter wheat,damp, musty, or from any cause so badly damaged as to render itunfit for No. 3. N


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