Man, riding on running-board, while fooling with passenger in car struck his head against a pole; injury slight. Man, intoxicated, standing side of track, step of car struck him, throwing him out of the way; injury slight. CORPORATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY. LEOMINSTER & CLINTON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, LEOMINSTER, MASS. NAMES AND BUSINESS ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS. Harry L. Pierce, President, Leominster, Mass. James A. Parker, VicePresident, Boston, Mass. Justin W. Lester, Treasurer, Worcester, Mass. Andrew J. Peters, Clerk of Corporation, Boston, Mass. Joseph G. Stearns, Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Mass. George H. Burgess, Superintendent, Leominster, Mass. NAMES AND RESIDENCE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bentley W. Warren, Boston, Mass. Frederick W. Kendrick, Boston, Mass. Irvin McDowell Garfield, Boston, Mass. Andrew J. Peters, Boston, Mass. James A. Parker, Boston, Mass. Harry L. Pierce, Leominster, Mass. Francis R. Hart, Boston, Mass. Samuel E. Winslow, Worcester, Mass. We hereby certify that the statements contained in the foregoing report are full, just and true. BENTLEY W. WARREN, JAMES A. PARKER, ANDREW J. PETERS, IRVIN MCDOWELL GARFIELD, F. W. KENDRICK, FRANCIS R. HART, Directors JUSTIN W. LESTER, Treasurer. GEO. H. BURGESS, Superintendent. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. SUFFOLK, SS. Nov. 6, 1900. Then personally appeared the above-named Justin W. Lester, Irvin McDowell Garfield, F. W. Kendrick and Francis R. Hart, and severally made oath that the foregoing certificate by them subscribed is, to the best of their knowledge and belief, true. Before me, ANDREW J. PETERS, Justice of the Peace. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSEtts. SUFFOLK, SSs. Nov. 6, 1900. Then personally appeared the above-named Bentley W. Warren, James A. Parker and Andrew J. Peters, and severally made oath that the foregoing certificate by them subscribed is, to the best of their knowledge and belief, true. Before me, JUSTIN W. LESTER, Notary Public. Repair of roadbed and track, Repair of electric line construction, Repair of buildings, Other general expenses: miscellaneous expenses, Maintenance of roadway and buildings: 1,227 10 404 82 44 23 10.00 1 69 Cost of electric motive power, $6,304.82; less power sold, Transportation expenses: $7.50; net, Provender for horses, ing transportation, Wages and compensation of persons employed in conduct Damages for injuries to persons and property, Other transportation expenses: oil, grease, fuel and lamps, $775 79 505 99 6,297 32 84 85 10,851 96 240 46 207 25 $23,037 11 Number of passengers paying revenue carried during the year, April 8, 1900, to Sept. 30, 1900, Number carried per mile of main railway track operated, Number of car miles run, 1,178,000 52,133 13,175 248,893 81 Number of Motors. 10 10 10 34 17 17 48 27 27 10 82 Carts and snow sleds (1 cart, 1 sled), Other highway vehicles: 1 democrat, 1 express wagon, Horses, Harnesses (single), 2 2222 RAILWAY OWNED AND OPERATED (BY ELECTRIC POWER). 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: Waltham, Arlington, Lexington, Bedford, Billerica, Concord. GRADE CROSSINGS WITH RAILROADS. GRADE CROSSINGS WITH RAILROADS. Crossings of company's railway with railroads at grade (3 in num- With Boston & Maine Railroad, Lexington Street, Waltham, TOTAL NUMBER OF TRACKS AT CROSSINGS, Aug. 11, 1900. STATEMENT OF EACH ACCIDENT. Man jumped from moving car to get his hat; fell, and was picked up insensible. CORPORATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY. 53 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. NAMES AND BUSINESS ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS. Alfred Pierce, President, 32 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass. O. M. Gove, Vice-President, Waltham, Mass. Charles W. Smith, Treasurer, 53 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Edward P. Smith, Clerk of Corporation, Waltham, |