292 CORN 



as the minimum charge that shall be made by members of this Associ- 

 ation for the transaction of the business specified in this section : 



For receiving and selling or for buying, either to be loaded or to 

 be unloaded or to be forwarded, by grade or sample, or both, either 

 for immediate or for future delivery, or to arrive, or in carload lots in 

 any position ; on corn, 3-4 cent per bushel ; on ear corn, 1 cent per 

 bushel. 



It is hereby provided that upon transactions specified in the fore- 

 going paragraphs of this section which are made for the account of 

 members of this Association, or for firms one at least of whose general 

 partners is a member of this Association, or for corporations entitled 

 under Section 8 of this rule to members' rates, one-half of the fore- 

 going rates shall be the minimum rates charged. 



Commissions for Buying or Selling Vessel Lots. The following 

 rates of commission, being just and reasonable, are hereby established 

 for receiving and selling or for buying and shipping the following 

 described property by vessels : 



On corn or oats, 1-4 cent per bushel. 



Additional Charges. In addition to all the rates of commission 

 prescribed by this rule, there shall be charged all legitimate expenses 

 incurred in handling and caring for the property involved, including 

 storage, insurance, inspection and weighing. Cost of sampling shall 

 not be considered a charge against the property. 



Weighing Charges at Chicago. Grain, by cargo, from elevator to 

 vessels, per M bushels, 15c. Grain, by cargo, from vessels to elevator, 

 per M bushels, L^c. Grain from canal boats per M bushels, ISc. 

 Grain, in bulk, per carload, 60c. Grain, in bags, per bag, 2c. 



Grain Storage Rates. Storage rates on all grain received in bulk 

 and in good condition, shall not be in excess of one cent per bushel for 

 the first ten days or part thereof, and one-thirtieth (1-30) of one cent 

 per bushel for each additional day thereafter so long as such grain 

 remains in good condition. 



