[228]. Cannon Falls to St. Louis, 10 I. C. C. 650, March, 1905.

[229]. Sen. Com. 1905, p. 1775. Mr. Bacon of Milwaukee, speaking for a convention of shippers.

Rates to Texas also from Kansas and Missouri points are 5 cents per hundred higher on flour than on wheat, and this differential is not applied on shipments in any other direction from those points. (10 I. C. C. Decis. 1904, 55.)

[230]. I. C. C. Cases, 707, 1905.

[231]. Proctor and Gamble Case, I. C. C. Rep., 1903, pp. 57–61; 1905. Rep. p. 63.

[232]. Sen. Com. 1905, p. 346.

[233]. Ibid., p. 2742.

[234]. Ibid., p. 18.

[235]. Business Men’s League of St. Louis v. many railroads, 9 I. C. C. Decis. 319, Nov. 17, 1902.

[236]. 10 I. C. C. Decis. 333, June 25, 1904.