Railway Company lines, a shipment of lumber originally consigned to Williamsport. Penn'a, and delivered at that point, declined to do so except by routing the same via Milton, Penn'a, that as a result complainant was compelled to unload shipment at Williamsport and reload same on car furnished by the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company, this greatly increasing the expense of the movement. Complaint sent to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for answer. THE BAKER-MOUNTSIER LUMBER COMPANY vs. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. This complaint was that the railroad company had by letter quoted a rate on lumber, Bruceton, Pa., to Russelton, Pa., and that by reason of said quotation of rates, a shipment had been made and freight prepaid; that on delivery to consignee an additional freight charge was demanded. Claim was made for refund of this additional charge. Case pending. 7-27-1908 APPENDIX “B.” Summary of Reports of Accidents on Railroads and Street Railways for the year ending December 31, 1908. SUMMARY OF RAILROAD AND STREET RAILWAY ACCIDENTS RECEIVED AND TABULATED FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1908. ACCIDENTS CLASSIFIED AS TO EMPLOYEES, OTHERS. RAILROADS. Number. 4.17 3.386 56.16 1,260 25.68 137 1,374 66.26 2.68 26.83 4,907 100.00 5,110 100.00 ( 101 ) Per cent. Number Per cent. Per cent. |