. Annual report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois . s a common carrier, and that it is not engaged in the business of transpor-tation and that its dealings as such company are not with the public inrelation to transportation or refrigeration; and that it uses no motive powerof its own connected with the cars, but that said cars are only leased orrented to oil companies for the purpose of use by them. The commission therefore holds that your company is not subject to theprovisions of the Act entitled: An Act to establish a Board of Railroad andWarehouse commissio


. Annual report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois . s a common carrier, and that it is not engaged in the business of transpor-tation and that its dealings as such company are not with the public inrelation to transportation or refrigeration; and that it uses no motive powerof its own connected with the cars, but that said cars are only leased orrented to oil companies for the purpose of use by them. The commission therefore holds that your company is not subject to theprovisions of the Act entitled: An Act to establish a Board of Railroad andWarehouse commissioners and prescribe their powers and duaes; approvedApril 13, 1871. As amended l)y Act approved June 10, 1911, and is notrequired to file annual reports with this commission as required of commoncarriers in section 6 of said ariended Act. By order of the commission, this 18th day of January, 1912, dated a: Spring-field, 111. [Signed] O. F. Bekky, Chairman. APPLICATIONS For Permission to Use Temporarily Other Than Caboose Cars, in Caboose Car Service, and Orders of the 19: APPLICATIONS. Before the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois. In the matter of application of the Wabash Railroad Company for extensionof permission to use temporarily three cars in caboose service, which donot conform to the laws of this State in relation to caboose cars. Now on this day comes the Wabash Railroad Company, by its superin-tendent, Mr. C. E. Brown, and makes application to this commission, underthe statute, for extension of permission to use temporarily, three Wabashbox cars Nos. 61098, 60954 and 50938 in caboose service. The commission being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby orderedthat the Wabash Railroad Company have permission to use said cars incaboose service for a period of sixty days, or until Feb. 1, 1912. By order of the commission this 1st day of December, 1911, dated atSpringfield, 111. [Signed] 0. F. Berry, Chairman. Before the Railroad a


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