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Table M. — Freight originating on railroads ' in Idaho fur the year 1920, b;/ conivioditi/ groups and railroads 



[In short tons] 



Railroad 



Oregon Short Line 



Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific. 



N'orthern Pacific 



Oregon- \\'ashingion Railroad & Navigation. 



Great Northern 



Camas Prairie _ 



AVashington. Idaho <t Montana 



Spokane International 



Intermoiintain _ _. 



Pacific & Idaho Northern. 



(lilniore & Pittsburgh 



Other roads ' 



Total 1,858,426 



Agricul- 

 tural 

 products 



l,5fi0, 

 9. 

 139, 

 53, 

 13, 

 8, 

 11, 



Per- 

 cent 



fiO.8 



1.1 



17.4 



5.2 



8.1 



1.7 



2.3 



2.0 



.2 



44.6 



2,5.0 



42.2 



26.4 



Mine 

 products 



176, 163 



122 



384,487 



491, 405 



51 



845 



53 



2C,617 



2,804 



4,670 



3,706 



1,084,923 



Per- 

 cent 



6.8 



(') 



48.0 



47.8 



(') 



.2 



« 



6.7 



1.4 



17.0 



32.3 



Forest 

 products 



451, 128 

 837, 353 

 250,298 

 392,098 

 147, 873 

 486, 245 

 478, 918 

 273, 738 

 190,041 

 3,498 

 20 

 26,398 



Per- 

 cent 



17.3 

 97.8 

 31.3 

 38.2 

 90.8 

 96.9 

 97.2 

 89.5 

 90.6 

 12.7 

 .2 

 56.6 



50.3 



Less 



than 



carloads 



45, 857 



1,624 



3,140 



3,186 



829 



3,820 



505 



775 



618 



703 



324 



17 



61,298 



Per- 

 cent 



1.7 

 .2 

 .4 



.3 



.5 



.8 



.1 



.2 



.3 



2.6 



2.8 



(>) 



Total 



2,602,040 



856, .509 



800,725 



1,027,303 



162,883 



501,888 



492. 784 



306, 081 



196, 706 



27, .5.53 



11.466 



46, 674 



7,032,612 



Per- 

 cent 



ICO 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 



I For all railroads reporting tonnage by commodities or commodity groups. 



s Less than 0.05 percent. 



' Boise & Western; Craig Mountain; Nez Perce A- Idaho. 



Sources: Heports of railroads to the Public I'lilities Commissioner o( the State of Idaho. 



Table K. — Estimated revenue earned by railioads ' in Idaho for the year 1929, by commodity groups and railroads 



(In thousand dollars) 



Railroad 



Oregon Short Line 



Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific 



Northern Pacific .,. 



Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation 



Great Northern 



Camas Prairie 



Washington. Idaho & Montana. 



Spokane International. 



Intermountain 



Pacific & Idaho Northern 



Gilmore & Pittsburgh... 



Total ; 



Mine 

 products 



,5i 

 2! 

 C) 



,552 

 291 



Per- 

 cent 



2.6 



.1 



23.0 



19.1 



(') 

 .4 

 0) 

 4.1 

 1.4 

 3.2 

 17.4 



■.0 



Less 



than 



carloads 



668 

 18 

 51 

 49 

 12 

 27 

 2 

 7 

 4 

 1 

 5 



Per- 

 cent 



7.1 

 1.1 

 2.1 

 3.2 

 2.1 

 7.9 

 .8 

 2.7 

 2.9 

 1.0 

 12.1 



Total 



7,976 



1,699 



2,404 



1, .52) 



,575 



346 



309 



248 



125 



70 



43 



15,315 



Per- 

 cent 



100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 



100 



' For all railroads reporting revenue by commodities or commodity groups. 



' Less than ibOf,. 



> Less than 0.05 percent. 



Sources; Reports of railroads to the Public Utilities Commissioner of the State of Idaho. 



Table O. — Freight originating on railroads ' in Montana for the year 1929, by commodity groups and railroads 



[In short tons] 



Railroad 



Great Northern 



Northern Pacific- 



Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul & Pacific. 



Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 



Montana, Wyoming & Southern. 



Oregon Short Line 



Milwaukee, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie.. 



Gilmore & Pittsburgh 



Other roads 3 



Total. 



Agricul- 

 tural 

 products 



1, 028, 203 

 550, 271 

 358,116 

 81, 274 

 11,363 

 4,740 

 26, 078 



24,448 



2, 084, 493 



Per- 

 cent 



36.1 

 30.9 

 22.3 

 72.0 

 2.4 

 7.4 

 91.8 



78.6 



Forest 

 products 



459, 273 



620. 076 



387, 989 



405 



12,S30 



109 



18 



1, 480, 800 



Per- 

 cent 



16.1 



34.9 



24. 1 



.4 



20.4 

 18." i' 



Manu- 

 factures 

 and mis- 

 cella- 

 neous 



401, 



250. 



201, 



3, 



4, 



862, 240 



Per- 

 cent 



14.1 

 14.1 

 12.5 



3. 1 



(') 



6.7 

 .5 



2.3 



Less 

 than 

 car- 

 loads 



1,330 

 1,668 

 1,363 

 i, 799 



600 

 1,847 



288 

 33 



635 



145,613 



Per- 

 cent 



2.2 

 2.8 

 1.2 

 5.1 

 .1 

 7.6 

 1.0 

 5.5 

 2.1 



Total 



2, 847, 962 



1, 780. 017 



1, 609, 129 



HZ 909 



478, 313 



63.517 



28,406 



601 



31, 102 



6,951,956 



Per- 

 cent 



100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 



I For all railroads reporting tonnage by commodities or commodity groups. 



' I.e-ss than 0.05 jiercenl. 



' White Sulphur Springs & Yellowstone; Montana Western. 



Sources: Reports of railroads to the Public Utilities Commissioner of the State of Montana. 



