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July 19. Fanny Parkins attempted to cross track while train was stopping, was struck by engine, and slightly bruised.

August 3. W. T. Carroll, aged seven, jumped from moving train. Bruised about head. August 31. M. Madox attempted to board moving train, slipped, and the two hind wheels of coach ran over his right foot.

September 1. Mrs. Dwight Pierce was struck by a telegraph pole which fell off a passing train. Bone in left wrist broken.

September 6. Fred. Brown, alias Coonie Bergie, struck by train while walking in tunnel. Concussion of the brain.

October 12. John Eagan opened door of baggage car while train was in motion. Head hurt and leg sprained; was intoxicated.

13. Total freight mileage, or tons carried one mile.

14. Freight mileage to and from other roads....

15. Highest rate of fare per mile for any distance (excluding one mile) 16. Lowest rate of fare per mile for any distance (single fare).

17. Average rate of fare per mile (not including season tickets) received from local passengers on roads operated by this company.. Average rate of fare per mile received from local passengers on roads operated by this company, not including ferry or season tickets

19. Average rate of fare per mile for season ticket passengers, reckoning one round trip per day to each ticket

20. Average rate of fare per mile for all passengers

21. Highest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance..

22. Lowest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance

23. Average rate of local freight per ton per mile on roads operated by this company

24. Average rate of freight per ton per mile to and from other roads. 25. Average rate of freight per ton per mile for all.

26. Average number of cars in passenger trains (including baggage cars) 27. Average number of cars in freight trains-basis of eight-wheel..

28. Average weight of passenger trains, including locomotives and tenders, in working order (exclusive of passengers)

29. Average weight of freight trains, including locomotives and tenders, in working order (exclusive of freight)

30. Number of persons regularly employed by company, including officers. Average monthly pay of employés, other than officers.

Average monthly pay of engine drivers

Average monthly pay of passenger conductors.

Average monthly pay of freight conductors..

Average monthly pay of baggage masters...

Average monthly pay of brakemen, flagmen, and switchmen..

Average monthly pay of section men..

Average monthly pay of mechanics in shops.

Average monthly pay of laborers

RELATING TO PASSENGERS.

1. Total season ticket passengers (round trip)

2. Passengers to San Francisco (including season)

3. Passengers from San Francisco (including season)..

4. Season ticket passengers to and San Francisco (one round trip daily)

LIST OF ACCIDENTS IN CALIFORNIA.

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STATEMENT OF EACH ACCIDENT IN CALIFORNIA.

February 29. John L. Snockey jumped from moving train. Left arm broken. March 15. J. C. McCauley was standing on track when trains were about to pass. Was struck by train whose whistle he mistook for that of other train. Injuries slight. March 16. R. E. Wilson attempted to board moving train. Injuries slight.

March 16. Charles Brody jumped from moving train, fell, and rolled under wheel. Foot crushed.

May 31. M. P. Pearson stopped team on crossing while train was approaching, Whistle and bell scared horses. He was thrown out, and slightly injured. Supposed to have been intoxicated.

June 2. Thomas Kelly, while intoxicated, jumped from moving train. Injuries slight. June 25. Mrs. Gibson stepped from moving train. Shoulder dislocated.

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A. E. Davis, President of the South Pacific Coast Railroad Company, and G. H. Waggoner, Secretary of the said company, being duly sworn, depose and say that the statements, tables, and answers contained in the foregoing forty-four sheets have been compiled and prepared by the proper officers of said company, from its books and records, under their direction and supervision; that they, the deponents, have carefully examined the same, and that, as now furnished by them to the Board of Railroad Commissioners, they are in all respects just, correct, complete, and true, to the best of their knowledge; and, as they verily believe, the same contain a true and full exhibit of the condition and affairs of said company on the thirty-first day of December, 1884.

A. E. DAVIS.

GEORGE H. WAGGONER.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this fifteenth day of October, 1885.

JAMES L. KING, Notary Public.

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Railroad Companies for the Year 1885.

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TABLE C. LENGTH IN MILES OF ROAD AND TRACKS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE) OWNED BY THE COMPANY.

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President of the Amador Branch Railroad Company, and W. V. Huntington, Secretary of the said company, being duly sworn, depose and say, that the statements, tables, and answers contained in the foregoing forty-four sheets have been compiled and prepared by the proper officers of said company, from its books and records, under their direction and supervision; that they, the deponents, have carefully examined the same, and that as now furnished by them to the Board of Railroad Commissioners, they are, in all respects, just, correct, complete, and true, to the best of their knowledge, and, as they verily believe, the same contain a true and full exhibit of the condition and affairs of said company on the thirty-first day of December, 1885. W. V. HUNTINGTON.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this fourteenth day of July, 1886.

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