July 26. 8 A. M. train from New York killed an unknown man at Morrisania station. September 15. 9:45 A. M. train from New Haven killed an unknown man who was walking on the track near Fordham station. September 21. 4:30 P. M. train from New Haven struck and slightly injured a man standing beside the track at Tremont station, whose name is unknown. Communications intended for this company should be addressed JOHN T. SHELTON, Treasurer, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, New York city. The undersigned have caused the foregoing statements to be prepared by the proper officers and agents of this company, from the books and records, and have examined them as far as practicable, and believe them to be correct. (Signed) J. T. SHELTON, Treasurer. (No. 78.) NEW YORK AND OSWEGO MIDLAND. STATE OF NEW YORK, Oswego County, ss: DE WITT C. LITTLEJOHN, President, and WILLIAM P. MCKINLEY, acting Superintendent of operations of the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad Company, being severally sworn, each for himself, deposes and says, that the statements in the annexed report, which has been signed by each of them at the end thereof, are true and correct, according to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. (Signed) DE WITT C. LITTLEJOHN, President. 3,401,324 48 4,902,709 23 604,050 00 3,946,800 00 Subscriptions to bonds which are convertible Amount paid in, as by last report... Total amount now paid in of capital stock... Funded debt, as by last report Total amount now of funded debt Total amount now of funded and floating debt 160,000 00 25,250 00 3,972,050 00 7 per cent. COST OF ROAD AND EQUIPMENT. For graduation and masonry For bridges Superstructure, including iron... Passenger and freight stations, buildings and fixtures.. Engine and car houses, machine shops, machinery and fixtures Land, land damages and fences... $3,891,230 32 143,493 11 2,470,250 08 198,557 01 84,535 88 637,040 84 ... 276,504 35 89,308 78 Locomotives and fixtures, and snow plows .. Length of road laid, including branches.... Length of double track laid on same... Number of engines Number of first class passenger cars (rated as 12-wheel cars) . Number of baggage, mail and express cars (rated as 8-wheel cars) Number of freight cars (rated as 8-wheel cars).. Length of main line of road from Oswego to 12 10 340 196 245 miles. DOINGS OF THE YEAR IN TRANSPORTATION, AND TOTAL MILES RUN. .... Number of miles run by passenger trains ... cars .... Number of miles traveled by passengers, or number of passengers carried one mile . Number of tons, of 2,000 pounds, of freight carried in cars.. Total movement of freight, or number of tons carried one mile 126,511 56,726 191,676 3,695,119 50,006 2,835,328 Average rate of speed adopted by ordinary passenger trains, including stops (miles per hour) 25 Rate of speed of same when in motion... Average rate of speed adopted by freight trains, including stops..... 30 12 Rate of speed of same when in motion ... Average weight, in tons, of passenger trains, exclusive of passengers and baggage.. 15 26 50 Average weight, in tons, of freight trains, exclusive of freight.......... 150 The amount of freight, specifying the quantity in tons : The rate of fare for passengers, charged for the respective classes per mile, as follows: For first class through passengers. For first class way passengers... 3 cents. 3 66 EXPENSES. MAINTAINING THE ROAD, OR REAL ESTATE OF THE CORPORATION. Repairs of road-bed and railway, excepting cost of iron. Repairs of buildings... Repairs of fences and gates. $34,900 35 2,348 66 744 00 $17,450 17 1,174 33 372 00 ALLOTTED TO Repairs of tools and machinery in shops. 7,671 59 7,671 59 Incidental expenses, including oil, fuel, clerks, watchmen, etc., about shops. 4,417 70 2,208 85 2,208 85 2,039 71 1,019 85 1,019 86 Totals.. $31,703 21 $18,723 42 $12,979 79 |