Show i RAILROADS EXACT i TOLL FROM HOUSE High Freight Rates Cause Housewives to Pay In Increased Increased Increased In- In creased Prices While tho the continued cold weather into spring spring- has caused the tho housekeeper In Salt Lake Lako to pa pay a n higher her price for tm fresh tresh e vegetables tho railroads have done their share In charging the usual excessive freight rates for tor vegetables brou brought ht Into tho the city from California and Nevada This was shown recently nU when a carload of or cabbage consisting ot of pounds arrived ed here from Los Angeles with a n freight tariff of or 71 cents a a. hundred pounds placed on It Housekeepers were consequently consequent I forced when purchasing cabba cabbage c to pay 3 something o over or r three quarters of or a cent to the railway com company pan for tor each pound of cabbage for the wholesaler naturally adds tho the freight charges charse to the price ho he makes tho retailer and the latter In turn gots gets it from the consumer consumer con con- sumer and cabbage which should be Le I selling at nt two and three cents a poun pound Is disposed of ot at fit live five cents I Other OU vegetables s 's Imported are ore su subject subject sub sub- b- b to the same high freight charges I Iso so that the railways railways' grasping hand reaches even into the kitchen to take I toll |