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TOTAL SINKING AND OTHER SPECIAL FUNDS APRIL 24, 1900,

$13,000 00

VOLUME OF TRAFFIC, ETC.

Number of passengers paying revenue carried,

473,558

Number carried per mile of main railway track operated,

27,508

Number of round trips run,

4,843

Number of car miles run, .

124,925

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RAILWAY OWNED AND OPERATED (BY ELECTRIC POWER).

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System of electric motive power in use by the company: General Electric

Company. Names of the several cities and towns in which the railways operated by the company are located: Taunton, Fall River, Dighton and Somerset.

GRADE CROSSINGS WITH RAILROADS.

GRADE CROSSINGS WITH RAILROADS.

NUMBER OF TRACKS
AT CROSSING.

Railway.

Crossings of company's railway with railroads at grade (2 in num.
ber), viz.:

With New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Second Street,
Dighton,

With New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Pleasant Street,
Somerset,

With New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Weir Street,
Taunton (2 crossings),

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TOTAL NUMBER OF TRACKS AT CROSSINGS,

Railroad.

2

1

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Oct. 9, 1899. Horse, with wagon containing two men, jumped in front of car; men thrown out, and one slightly injured.

Feb. 12, 1900. Woman jumped from moving car.

February 19. - Man, in attempting to board car, was struck by passing team. March 10.- Horse and buggy was driven in front of car; driver thrown out.

CORPORATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY.

DIGHTON, SOMERSET & SWANSEA STREET RAILWAY COMPANY,

14 CITY SQUARE, TAUNTON, MASS.

NAMES AND BUSINESS ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS.

Bradford D. Davol, President, Fall River, Mass. Robert S. Goff, VicePresident and General Manager, Fall River, Mass. Herbert H. Read, Treasurer and Clerk of Corporation, Fall River, Mass. George F. Seibel, Superintendent, Fall River, Mass.

NAMES AND RESIDENCE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bradford D. Davol, Fall River, Mass. George W. Slade, Fall River, Mass. Frank W. Brightman, Fall River, Mass. Robert S. Goff, Fall River, Mass. Herbert H. Read, Fall River, Mass. Cornelius A. Davis, Somerset, Mass. Joseph F. Davis, Somerset, Mass. P. F. Sullivan, Lowell, Mass. J. H. Goodspeed, Boston, Mass.

We hereby certify that the statements contained in the foregoing report are full, just and true.

BRADFORD D. DAVOL,

FRANK W. BRIGHTMAN,
GEORGE W. SLADE,
ROBERT S. GOFF,

HERBERT H. READ,

Directors.

HERBERT H. READ,

Treasurer.

GEORGE F. SEIBEL,

Superintendent.

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.

BRISTOL, SS. TAUNTON, Oct. 31, 1900. Then personally appeared the above-named George F. Seibel, and made oath that the foregoing certificate by him subscribed is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, true.

Before me,

RICHARD P. COUGHLIN,

Justice of the Peace.

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETts.

BRISTOL, Ss. Nov. 2, 1900. Then personally appeared the above-named Bradford D. Davol, Frank W. Brightman, George W. Slade, Robert S. Goff and Herbert H. Read, also Herbert H. Read as treasurer, and severally made oath that the foregoing certificate by them subscribed is, to the best of their knowledge and belief, true.

Before me,

HENRY H. EARL,

Justice of the Peace.

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Credits to profit and loss account during the year: recouped

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$24,000 00

23,816 00

$184 00

11,922 82

28 75

$11,710 07

$344,518 03 102,105 79 58,662 11

$505,285 93

482 00

222 00

11,710 07

$517,700 00

LIABILITIES.

CR.

$297,700 00

220,000 00

$517,700 00

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Names of the several cities and towns in which the railway owned by the company is located: Woburn, Stoneham, Melrose, Malden, Revere and Saugus.

CORPORATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY.

EAST MIDDLESEX STREET RAILWAY COMPANY,

31 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

NAMES AND BUSINESS ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS.

John S. Bartlett, President, 53 State Street, room 208, Boston, Mass. E. Francis Oliver, Treasurer and Clerk of Corporation, 31 State Street, room 806, Boston, Mass.

NAMES AND RESIDENCE of Board oF DIRECTORS.

John S. Bartlett, Lynn, Mass. Charles H. Newhall, Lynn, Mass. Elwin C. Foster, Lynn, Mass. Amos F. Breed, Lynn, Mass. Frank H. Monks, Brookline, Mass.

We hereby certify that the statements contained in the foregoing report are full, just and true.

JOHN S. BARTLETT,

CHARLES H. NEWHALL,

ELWIN C. FOSTER,

FRANK H. MONKS,

Directors.

E. FRANCIS OLIVER,

Treasurer.

* Paid by lessee.

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