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These two charges of necessity cover the grain from the day it is unloaded until the day it is shipped. They both include insurance against fire. All other charges are for special or unusual service in addition to the fore- going and apply only to grain which requires the special treatment or service provided for. The charges for handling and storage compare very favorably with those in force at Duluth, The relation of terminals at Duluth to the north- western part of the United States is very ...similar to that of Fort William to Western Canada. no At Duluth the charge for receiving, cleaning and shipping, including the first fifteen days' storage, is one cent per bushel, and the charge for storage for each day after the first fifteen is one-fortieth of one cent per bushel. As neither one of these rates includes insurance, the premium cost thereof plus the cost of attention and plus the value of the resulting security to the receipt holders must be added to these rates to make a fair comparison.
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