THE STORY OF THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE 



A. Country line on the Northern Pacific and Mil- 

 waukee. The Duluth is a country line; the houses are 

 principally on the Great Northern and the Monarch 

 on the Northern Pacific. 



Q. Any other line elevator companies? 



A. Not in that territory. They have a few elevators 

 in Nebraska. Then there is the Belt Line Elevator 

 Company, a terminal located in Superior, and the 

 Globe Elevator operates terminals in West Superior, 

 the Peavey Duluth Terminal Elevator Company oper- 

 ating in Duluth. 



Q. Have you any terminals in Minneapolis? 



A. The Monarch Elevator has a terminal; the Re- 

 public Elevator. 



Q. How many terminal elevators have you in 

 Duluth? 



A. Three. Not in Duluth, but at the head of the 

 lakes, two in Wisconsin and one in Minnesota. 



Q. How many country elevators are owned or con- 

 trolled by these different companies, in the aggregate? 



A. Do I understand you mean Nebraska also? 



Q. All of them. 



A. In Minnesota we have 64 elevators owned by 

 the Monarch and Duluth Elevator Companies. 



Q. How many in North Dakota? 



A. About 110 no, I would say about 104; about 

 6 in South Dakota. 



Q. Nebraska? 



A .Fifty-five, I think. 



Q. Any in Iowa? 



A. Yes, one. 



Q. In the aggregate, about how many country ele- 

 vators have you? 



A. About 225 or 230.' 



on House Bill 114!)."?, Sixty-third Con^rrvs, Testimony 

 pp. 4.1>-SS. 



