December 27 L. L. Larson, fuelman Creston December 28 L. C. Mudge, clerk in L. department. Burlington 188-4. Fell from hand-car; head and shoulder bruised. Crossing track in front of train; killed. Fell from hand-car; run over-leg bruised and head cut. Jumped from moving train; collar-bone broken and head cut. rawling under cars; killed. Jumped from train; cut on left side of head. Climbing from engine to car; killed. Jumped from train-collision; badly bruised. Pulling cars with rope, rope broke, struck him; right leg broken. Reversing engine; arm caught and wrist broken. Handling rails; index finger taken off. Fixing car; he fell, knee and wrist sprained. Knocked from engine tank; arm and face bruised. Attempted to throw switch; sprained his back. Struck on head with ash-hoe; cut on head. Water-glass on engine broke; face scalded. [he died. Ejecting a boy from waiting-room, boy cut him; neck badly cut; Fell between car and engine; killed. Walking on track; bruised-drunk. Walking on track; killed. Coupling badly squeezed. Rear collision; jumped; head and chest bruised. Stepped on asli hoe; back bruised. Coupling; fingers smashed. Pin between engine and tank broke; fell between: was killed. Crossing track, knocked down; feet crushed. Getting on moving train; legs run over; he died. Weight of door broke; foot badly bruised. Coupling; toes crushed. Fell from engine tank: shoulder sprained. Jumped from moving train; face and hand bruised. Coupling first finger of left hand off. Looking in an oil tank with a lighted lantern; face and hair burned Getting on moving engine; legs run over. Bolt slipped fingers badly torn. Unloading wheels; let one drop: foot badly bruised. Struck by train; killed. Loading rails on car; hand bruised. Handling driving wheels: hand badly cut. Tram collided; killed. Loading ties: fingers bruised. Jumping on way car; leg and thigh bruised, Fell from trestle; head and shoulder bruised. Fell from moving engine; shaken up and bruised. Fell between cars; killed. Leg cut with shovel slightly cut. Handling rail; legs bruised. Getting on moving train; fell: hip bruised. Pulling pin; thumb taken off. Wrench slipped; right side injured. Getting off train; fell broke left arm. Coupling; finger taken oft. Crossing track; killed. Handling ties; toes bruised. Struck by train; arm and back bruised. Getting on moving train; neck and shoulders bruised. Getting on moving train; foot crushed. Tripped and fell over rail; left arm dislocated. Stone fell on his feot; two toes broken. Fell from car; right leg broken. struck by way car; killed Passing truck run against his leg; bruised. Fell between train and engine; killed. Lump of coal fell from engi: e; knocked senseless. Rail feel on his foot; big toe broken. Packing blew out of steam pipe; neck scalded. Found unconscious; does not know what struck him. Fell in a culvert; right side bruised. Found dead on track; killed. Coupling; finger of right hand taken off. Handling rails; big toe of foot broken. Slipped and fell on car; right side bruised. Couping; side and chest bruised. Cars came together; collar bone fractured. Mud ring fell on his foot; bone in left instep bruised. crossing track in front of train: killed. Fell from lumber pile; ankle sprained and arm bruised. Crossing track, struck by train; head injured; died. Sawing post with machine end of fingers of left hand cut off. Reaching for water spout, fell from engine; arm bruised and chin Fell from top of train arm hurt and head injured. Car rope broke; tr. ck run over foot crushing toes. Handling timber, knocked down; head bruised. [cut. Number of persons killed during the year. Number of persons injured during the year Number of casualties purely accidental during the entire year. Number of persons killed while intoxicated. Number of persons injured while intoxicated Number of trespassers on track killed.. Number of trespassers on track injured. Number of tramps or others stealing rides killed or injured. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY, WITH LOCATION OF OFFICES. Presi ient—Charles E. Perkins, Burlington, Iowa. Secretary-T. S. Howland, Burlington, Iowa. Treasurer and 2d Vice President-J. C. Peasley, Chicago, Ill. General Manager and 3d Vice-Presiden!-T. J. Potter, Chicago, Ill. { J. D. Besler, Galesburg, Ill. Division Superintendents-W. F. Merrill, Burlington, Iowa. Chief Engineer-Geo. C. Smith, Chicago, Ill. Superintendent of Telegraph-J. F. Morgan, Chicago, Ill. Gneral Passenger Agent-P. Lowell, Chicago, Ill. Genera. Freight, Agent-E P. Ripley, Chicago, Ill. General Solicitor-Wirt Dexter, Chicago, III. DIRECTORS, NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. Jno. M. Forbes, Boston, Mass. C. E. Perkins, Burlington, Iowa. Date of annual meeting of stockholders, Fiscal year of company ends, General offices of the company are located at STATE OF ILLINOIS, } SS. T. J. Potter, 1st Vice-President, and H. W.. Weiss, Assistant Secretary, of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, being duly sworn, depose and say that they have caused the foregoing statements to be prepared by the proper officers and agents of this company, and having carefully examined the same, declare them to be a true, full, and correct statement of the condition and affairs of said company, on the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1884, to the best of their knowledge and belief. (Signed,) T. J. POTTER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, A. D. 1884. LESTER O. GODDARD, Notary Public. [L. S.] Received and filed in the office of the Commissioners of Railroads this 1st day of October, A. D. 1884. E. G. MORGAN, Secretary. |