STATEMENT OF ACCIDENTS REPORTED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR YEAR ENDING SEPT. 30, 1886.-Con.
22, 1886 Cut off his leg Milton. 7, 1886 Foot badly
jammed....nr. Hampton. 9, 1886 Arm fractur'd Ossipee Cent.
17, 1886 Died...........nr. N. Wakef'd 19, 1886 Broken leg. Portsmouth.
July 28, 1886 Killed......... Union. Aug. 23, 1886 Severe injur's about head.. Dover. Timothy Sullivan Trespasser. On the track, both legs cut off by engine on way to engine-house... Aug. 27, 1886 Both legs cut
Worc., Nashua & Roch. Patrick Keating.. Fr't cond'r.. Injured coupling cars. James Coffey.
Killed at Ash-street crossing, falling in front of switch engine, cars and engine passing over his body Nov. Jumped from moving passenger train, died from injuries.......... May E. A. Fuller.......Employé.... Fell from moving freight train...... May
Attempting to get on a moving pas
senger train, arm broken... June 24, 1886 Arm broken.. Keene. Found dead beside track, probably struck by night freight train.. Jumped from passenger train,fatal- ly injured..
Dec. 23, 1885 Killed......... near Auburn.
Dec. 29, 1885 Fatally inj'ed. Manches. dep.
Portland & Ogdensburg Albert Billings.. constr'n tr. Geo. Harmon..... Fr't brake'n Sullivan County........ Geo. Provost...... Trespasser. 25 years of age; caught on to No.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS.
The President has selected as members of the Interstate Commerce Commission the following gentlemen:
Thomas M. Cooley, of Michigan, for the term of six years. William R. Morrison, of Illinois, for the term of five years. Augustus Schoonmaker, of New York, for the term of four years. Aldace F. Walker, of Vermont, for the term of three years. Walter L. Bragg, of Alabama, for the term of two years. The office of the board is at Washington, D. C.
Minnesota...... 1874 J. H. Baker, chairman
George L. Becker, commissioner.. E. S. Warner, secretary.. John M. Stone, chairman. W. B. Augustus, commissioner W. H. Mc Willie, commissioner. 1875 George C. Pratt, chairman... James Harding, commissioner.. William G. Downing, commissioner. H. H. Gregg, secretary..
E. P. Roggen, secretary of state.... William Leese, attorney-general.. H. A. Babcock, auditor................... Charles H. Gere, secretary. Charles Buschow, secretary. Benjamin R. Cowdrey, secretary.
New Hampshire. 1883 H. M. Putney, chairman..
Rhode Island... 1872 South Carolina.. 1878
Virginia...... 1877 Wisconsin..
E. B. S. Sanborn, commis'r and clerk E. J. Tenney, commissioner.... John D. Kernan, chairman... William E. Rogers, commissioner.. John O. O'Donnell, commissioner. William C. Hudson, secretary.. W. S. Cappeller, commissioner.. Walter R. Stiness, commissioner.. M. L. Bonham, chairman... E. P. Jervey, commissioner. D. P. Duncan, commissioner. M. T. Bartlett, secretary.. Samuel E. Pingree, chairman.. T. C. Fletcher, commissioner.. H. L. Clark, commissioner..... A. E. Watson, clerk...... Horace G. Moffett, commissioner.. Nils P. Haugen, commissioner James H. Foster, sec'y and deputy..
Everett A. Stevens, commissioner... William A. Crafts, clerk.. William McPherson, Jr., commiss'ner Wyllys C. Ransom, deputy
8. S. Murdock, commissioner.
The following is a statement showing the assessment of Railroad taxes for 1886, the amount distributed to the several cities and towns, and the balance accruing as revenue to the State:
a. Less $157.30 allowance for interest on abatement of tax of 1884, per decree
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