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MANUAL-No.  7. 


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The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santi 

Railway 


AND 


AUXILIARY  Companies. 


Annual  Meetinjrs,  and  Directors  and  Officers. 


1902 


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•  I. 


January  i,  190a. 


I 


TOPBKA,  KAN5A8. 


INDEX. 


UtI  at  Aanu4l  MMtiiigt  1902 Pages  4  and  I 

Offlcen  4nd  Diracton  of  A.  T.  A  S.  f.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  ol  The 

A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  tinea  organization "      6  to  1 

Railroad  Companlai  (alphabetically) "     12  lo  3' 

Union  Depot  &  Terminal  t'ompanlei  (alphabetically) "     39  to  4 

Coat  Companiei  (alphabetically ;  Mercantile  Co'i  next  to  parent 

Coal  Co'i), '■     49  to  6 

Town  k  Land  Companiei  (tiphabitlcally) "     53  to  6 

Mlicellineoui  Comptniii  |ilphabetlcally) "    -61  to  6 

Dead,  Iniclive  or  Abiorbed  Companlai "     65  to  T 

Corporation  Lawiol  varioui  Stalei  and  Terrttorlei ''     7'J  to  7 

Tlie  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co 6 

Atchison.  Topeka  and  Santa  T6  R.  R.  Co.  in  Chicago 1 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co V2  ia  \ 

Atchison  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co ; 

The  A,T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association ( 

Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  Limited I 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Co. ' 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Co ! 

ThcCerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Co '. 

Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mininj;  Co I 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co 17. 

Galveston,  The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  nt 

The  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association i 

Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co I 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Notthern  Ry.  Co 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co. 

Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co 

The  Kansas  Cily  Belt  Ry  Co. 

(Kansas  City,  Mo.)  I'nion  Depot  Co 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.. 

The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co 

The  Leavenworth  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co 

The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co 

Mendon  Town  and  Land  Co 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  R.  R-  Co 


1 


The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co 56 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co 57 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 63 

I                       The  Pecos  River  R.R.  Co 28 

I                       The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Ry.  Co 29 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Ry.  Co  80 

I                       Perris  and  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 31 

The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  R.  R  Co 43 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co 51 

Revere  Town  and  Land  Co 57 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 58 

Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  R  R.  Co 32 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co 58 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 44 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co .- 45 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co 33 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co 59 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association 63 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 34 

The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Co.  of  California 46 

Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Co 60 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association 64 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co 60 

Sonora  Railway  Co.  Limited 35 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 36,  37 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 38 

The  Topeka  Iron  Co 64 

Union  Depot  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.) 47 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of  Galveston 48 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 52 


Consecutive  List  of  Annuai  AIeeting:s. 
1902. 


LWednaadar.  ia:3>>-m 

New  York, 
Kansas  atr.  Mo.. 

10 

Sania  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 

The  Leavenw'th  Depol  III  R.  R.Co. 

14.  ■■                 9X»  a.  n 

15,  ■■                 9™a.ni- 

F«bnMfy. 

,t.Tnaa,j.       

.a,Wrfn»da,..o-Jo..m 

March. 

Kansas  Ctly,  Mo.. 

New  York. 
Alchlgon.  Km.. 
St.  Joseph.  Ho., 

Galveston.  Tea.. 

Peeos. 

St.  Joseph.  Mo.. 

Kansas  City.  Ho.. 

Beanmont.  Tea.. 

.Boi^lon.  Mass.. 
Ralon.  N.  M.. 

.Topeka.  Kas.. 
Kansas  Cily.  Mo.. 
Aspeo.  Colo.. 
Los  Angeles.  Cal.. 

,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.. 
.Topeka.  Kan., 
Guthrie,  Okla.. 

Los  Angeles.  Cal.. 
Galveston,  Tei.. 

Sad  Francisco,  Cal. 

-Topeka,  Kas.. 

S>nUFe.N.M. 

■4 

30 

30 
15 

Hendou  Town  &  Land  Co 

Reiere  Town  &  Land  Co 

The  Rutledie  Town  &  Land  Co.. 

Santa  Fe  Town  &  Land  Co 

Sibley  Town  &  Land  Co 

Altec  Land  *  Cattle  Co.  Limited. 
Alchlson  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  Onion  Depot  Co 

S.We<lii«laT 

ii.TneadaT 

ThePecos  River  R.  R.Co 

SI.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.- 

Directors.  sUlutory 

The  Kansu  City  Bell  Ry.  Co.- 

Dlrectors,  aUtutory 

19.       "                

ero  Ry.Co 

Gulf.  Beaumont  ft  Kansas  Cily 

April. 

a.  W«]u«daT.  ia»  m... 

11.  Hondny.        4ml  p.  tn 
M.y. 

I.Thn™d.T.       3:30  p.™ 
13.  ToesdiT.         qm  a.  m 

Raton  Coal  &  Coke  Co 

The  Occidenlal  To»n  &  Land  Co. 
The  Kansas  City  Bell  Ry.  Co 

June. 

10,To»day.          9»a.ci 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co.... 
SI,  Joseph  Terminal  R.R.  Co 

;•■  ::      ^^i^ 

TheEasiernOkU.  Rj.Co 

The  Guthrie  &  \Ve<tern  Ry,  Co... 

i4.Taeaday.         

Jaly. 

iS.Toeiday.        iiaia.m 

IS.          ■■                         3:00  p.  IB 

AutiMt. 

4.Mood.T 

.     G.C.&S-F.  Hospilal      " 

TheS.F.&S  J.V.Rv.Co 

The  A.T-  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass'n. .. 
.    The  Ceirillo.  Coal  &  Iron  Co 

ANNUAL   MEETINGS. 


I.  Monday, 

October. 


DAYS 
NOTICE.  PAOK. 

Los  Angeles.  Cal .,    Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Ass'n. . .    63 


I,  Wednesday,  12:00  m.,      Roswell,  N.  M., 
7,  Tuesday,       ia:ooni.,      Amarillo.Tex., 

IS,  Wednesday, Pueblo,  Colo., 

30,  Thursday,       2kx)  p.  m.,  Topeka.  Kas., 


30, 
30. 
30. 
JO. 
30. 
30. 


«• 
•« 


2'.oo  p.  m., 
2:30  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m  , 
yx»  p.  m., 
3»o  p.  m., 
3'X)op.  m.. 


10 

pub.  30 

10 

20 

pub.  10 


10 


November. 


I,  Saturday,      ioK)oa.m.,  Chicago,  III 

5,  Wednesday,  louw  a.  m.,  Amarillo,  Tex., 

6,  Thursday,      8:00  a.  m.,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M., 


6, 
6. 
6, 
6, 
6. 
6. 


8:00  a.  m.,  " 

9:00  a.  m.,  Topeka,  Kas., 
11:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
3»o  p.  m.,  •• 

El  Paso,  Texas, 

Williams,  Ariz., 


30 

30 

15 
10 


December. 


II,  Thursday,    i2m>in.,     Topeka,  Kas., 
30,  Tuesday,    Galveston,  Tex. 


28 


The  Pecos  Valley  ft  N.  £.  Ry.  Co.  29 

The  Pecos  &  Nor.  Tex.  Ry.  Co. . . .  30 

The  Pueblo  Union  Dep.  &  R.R.Co.  43 

Cher'k»e  &  Pitts.Coal  &  M'n'g  Co.  50 

The  Hunoewell  Town  Co $4 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. . .  62 

New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R  Co.  27 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co...  61 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 63 

The  Leav.  &  Topeka  Ry.  Co 26 


A.T.  &S.F.  R.R.Co.  in  Chicago.  16 

The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas. ...  38 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 56 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co s8 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry .  Co.  24 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 37 

Perns  &  Lakeview  Ry .  Co .  31 

Rio  Grande  &  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co..  32 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 19 


TheAtch.,Top.&San.FeRy.Co.,    15 
U.  Pass.  Dep.  Co.  of  Galveston..    48 


OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 


OF   THE 


Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company 


Prom  Its  Pint  Organization, 


AND  OP 


The  Atchison,  Topelca  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company, 


Incorporated  December  la,  1895. 


Name, 
Bcnj.  P.  Cheney, 
•^Gco.  C.  Magoun, 

Aldace  F.  Walker, 

Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
S.  C.  Pomeroy, 
W.  F.  Nast.       . 
H.  C.  Lord, 
Henry  Keyes, 
Ginery  Twichell, 
Henry  Strong, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
T.  Jefferson  Coolidge, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 

^  Allen  Manvel, 

^  J.  W.  Reinhart, 


(Imperfect; 
addlUonal 
Information 
solicitad  ) 

Deceased. 


Chairman  of  the  Board. 

From  To 

Apr.  24, 1884.  May  5,  1887. 
May  9, 1889.   Dec.  20, 1893. 
(Off  New  Company.  > 
Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901 

President. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.  Sep.  2,  1868. 

Sep.  2,  1868.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  17,  1869. 

Feb.  17, 1869.  Sep.  24, 1870. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  22,  1873. 

May  22, 1873.  May  28,  1874. 

May  28,  1874.  May  13,  1880. 

May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 

Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.  Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  I,  1894. 


July  23,  1895. 
Dec.  20, 1893. 

Apr.  12, 1901. 

Mch.  29, 1900. 
Aug.  27, 1 891. 

Mch.  23, 1884. 
Sep.  24,  1870. 
July  23, 1883. 

July  24,  1892. 


D.  B.  Robinson,  Acting,  Sep.  i,  1894.     July  i,  1896 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Charles  S.  deed, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Sam'l  N.  Wood, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Henry  Blood, 
Isaac  T.  Burr, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
F.  H.  Peabody, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 

C.  W.  Smith,     . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 

D.  B.  Robinson. 

E.  D.  Kenna, 


July  I,  1896.      Mch.  29, 1900. 
Nov.  14, 1900. 
(Off  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Vice-President. 

Jan.  13, 1864.  Aug.  19,  1865. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Mch.  3,  1870. 
Mch.  3,  1870.  May  25,  1871. 
May  25, 1 87 1.  May  22,  1873. 
May  22.  1873.  May  28,  1874. 
May  28, 1874.  Dec.  17,  1877. 
Dec.  17,  1877.  ]^y  >2,  1881. 
Jan  I,  1883.     Feb.  3,  1885. 

First  Vice-President. 

Dec.  I,  1885.     ]^^^  I,  1889. 
May  8,  1890.     Mch.  7,  1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.    July  I,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895.  July  i,  1896. 
Feb.  2,  1898. 

(«> 


May  31,  1901. 
Mch.  29, 1900. 


June  23, 189 
Jan.  2,  1890. 
June  14, 188 

July  24,  i8<5 


Sep.  12, 


May  3 
May  ; 


Name. 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
Paul  Morton, 


J 


.  F.  Goddard, 
.  D.  Springer, 


Paul  Morton, 

J.  M.  Barr, 
.  W.  Kendrick, 


J.  W.  Reinhart, 

P.  T.  Abell, 
Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
Geo.  O.  Manchester, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

C.  S.  Tuckerman, 
L.  C.  Deming, 

L.  C.  Deming, 

M.  C.  Dickey, 

D.  L.  Lakin, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

O.  P.  Rice, 
Edward  Wilder, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

H.  W.  Gardiner, 


'JThos.  J.  Peter, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
C.  C.  Wheeler, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 


From  To 

Second  Vice-President. 

Jan.  5,  1886.      April  4,  1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Feb.  2,  1898. 

Third  Vice-President. 

May  10, 1888.    May  31,  i8qo. 
Dec.  20,  1890.    Men.  31, 1893. 

(Of  New  Compeoy.) 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Feb  2,  1898. 

Joly  6,  1899.       May  i,  1901. 
une  5,  1901. 

Fourth  Vice-President. 

Sep.  20,  1889.     May  8,  1890. 
Secretary. 

Sep.  17,  i860  Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.  Aug.  19,  1865. 

Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  24,  1868.  May  12, 1876. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  ComiNiny.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Assistant  Secretary. 

May3i,i876.    Aug.  i,  1883. 
Aug.  I,  1883.    Jan.  2,  1884. 
Jan.  2,  1884.      May  9,  1889. 
May  9,  1889.     May  17,  1890. 
May  17,  1890. 
(Of  New  Compeoy.) 
Dec.  23,  1895. 

Treasurer. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.  Aug.  19,  1865. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 
Sep.  24,  1868.  May  12,  1876. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Assistant  Treasurer. 

Dec.  19,  1870.  Aug.  I,  1871. 
Aug.  I,  187 1.     May  12,  1876. 
May  31,  1876.   Jan.  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23,  1895. 

General  Manager  or  Manager. 

Oct.  10,  1870.    May  22,  1873. 
Dec.  17,  1877.  Aug.  2,  1 88 1. 
Aug.  2,  1 881.     Oct.  I,  1883. 
Oct.  I,  1883.       Mch.  I,  1884. 


Deceased, 


May  13,  1901, 


Mch.  29, 1900. 
Jan.  2,  1890. 
April  5, 1889. 


Oct.  8,  1897. 
Jan.  2,  1890. 
April  5, 1889. 


Oct.  16,  1896. 

Dec.  18,1897. 
Sep.  12, 1889. 


Nam*, 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
C.  W.  Smith,      . 
J.  F.  Goddard, 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
J.  J.  Frcy, 


W}'"' 


Niudge, 


From  To  Dtaastd. 

Mch.  I,  1884.  Feb.  i,  1886. 

Feb.  I,  1886.  May  i,  1887. 

May  I,  1887.  May  10,  1888.  May  13,  1901. 

May  10,  1888.  April  3,  1893. 

April  3,  1893.  Dec.  31,  1895. 

(Off  New  Company.) 

Jan.  I,  1896.  Dec.  31,  1899. 


Geo.  W.  McCrary, 
John  J.  McCook, 

Victor  Morawetz, 


Geo.  R.  Peck, 
(s 
£.  D.  Kenna, 

£.  D.  Kenna, 

S.  Lothrop  Thomdike, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead,     . 

{no.  P.  Whitehead,    . 
).  L.  Gallup, 

Jno.  P.  Whitehead,     . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 
W.  K.  Gillett.    . 

W.  K.  Gillett, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,       . 

J.  T.  Harmer,  . 
W.K.  Gillett,  . 
W.  A.  Burroughs, 

O.  P.  Rice, 
M.  L.  Sargent, 
Geo.  H.  Nettleton, 
Albert  N.  Young, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
Erastus  Young, 
H.  C.  Clements, 
J.  F.  H.  McKibben, 


"  Abbot,  Edwin  H., 


an.  I,  1900. 
Qeneral  Counsel. 

April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 

May  9, 1889. 

(Off  N#w  Company.) 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Qeneral  Solicitor. 

Feb.  9,  1882.     Jan.  i,  1884. 
(second  time),  Apr.  15,  1886.    Sep.  16, 1895. 

Sep.  25,  1895. 
(Off  Now  Company.) 
Dec  12, 1895. 

Comptroller. 

May  13.  i88a  July  5, 1883. 

July  5,  1883.     Oct.  7,  1899. 

(Off  New  CompanyO 
Dec.  23,  1895.  Oct.  7,  1899. 
May  I,  1901. 

Qeneral  Auditor. 

Jan.  28, 1880.  Oct.  17,  1888. 

Oct.  17, 1888.  Mch.  7, 1893. 

Mch.  7, 1893.  May  i,  1896. 
(Off  Now  Company.) 

Dec.  23, 1895.  May  i,  1896. 
May  6,  1896. 

Assistant  Qeneral  Auditor. 

July  I,  1887.  Dec.  14,  1888. 

May  17, 189a  Mch.  7, 1893. 

Mch.  7, 1893.  Dec  31,  1896. 

Auditor. 

Sep.  7,  187a  May  26,  1871. 

May26, 1871.  July  24,  1872. 

July  24, 1872.  May  12,  1876. 

May  12, 1876.  May  i,  1878. 

May  I.  1878.  Jan.  28,  1880. 

Jan.  28,  i88a  Mch.  7,  1881. 

Mch.  7,  1881.  Nov.  I,  1890. 

Mch.  7,  1893.  Aug.  25, 1896. 

Directors. 

May  9,  1889.  Oct.  29,  1891. 


June  23, 1890. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
Oct.  7,  1899. 

Oct.  7,  1899 


Dec.  7,  18 
Mch.  26,7 

Oct.  7,  I 


Aug. 


9 

Namg,  From  To  Deceasgd, 

Abell,  P.  T.,      .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Ames,  Oliver,  .  Apr.  22, 1882.  Apr.  19, 1883.    Oct.  22,  1895. 

Amy,  W.  F.  M.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

Balch,  A.  P.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  May25, 1871.    May  28, 1889. 

■^Baring,  Thos.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894.  j 

Bartlett,  Eben,  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Beach,  Geo.  W.,  Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

♦Berwind,  Edward  J.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bird,  L.  D.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  1,1862.      May  i,  1862. 

♦Blair,  James  A.,  Sep.  13,  1894, 

Blood,  Henry,  .  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  30, 1872.    June  14, 1885. 

Bolles,  J.  D.,      .  July  27, 1865.  Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Bradley,  John,  .  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  (?),  1867.    Nov.  11, 1867. 

♦Bull,  Wm.  L.,    .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bumside,  A.  E.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3,  1870.    Sep.  13, 188 1. 

Burr,  Isaac  T.,  May  25,  1871.  May  9,  1889. 

Challiss,  L.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

Cheney,  Benj.  P.,  May  22, 1873.  Sep.  7,  1894.     July  23,  1895.^ 

♦Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.),  Aug.  11,  1894. 

Childs,  E.  E.,  .  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Codman,  Chas.  R.,     .  Apr.  16,  1885.  May  9,  1889. 

Coolidge,  T.  Jefferson,  Feb.  4,  1880.  April  22,  1882. 

Crane,  F.  L.,      .  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.    Nov.  17, 1884. 

Cummins,  H.,    .  Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  19,  1869. 

Dickey,  M.  C,  .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Downs,  W.  F.,  .  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    Mch.  8,  1883. 

♦Duval,  H.  Rieman,    .  Nov.  16, 1894. 

Fairchild,  G.  H.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Famsworth,  H.  W.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    July  26, 1899. 

♦Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Frost,  Joseph,   .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Gardner,  Geo.  A.,  May  15, 1879.  Feb.  2,  1880. 

"        (second  time).  May  13, 1880.  July  12,  188 1. 

Gaylord,  G.  L.,  .  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    July  9,  1894. 

Gaylord,  M.  L.,  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Gaylord,  Willis,  July  27,  1865.  Mch.  3, 1870.    Jan.  2,  1890. 

Gilman,  Davis  S.,  May  12, 1876.  May  21, 1877. 

♦Gleed,  Charles  S.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Glidden,  W.  T.,  May  30, 1872.  Jan.  24, 1873. 

Harris,  Robert,  Oct.27,  1892.  Apr.  21, 1894.   Apr.  21, 1894.  • 

Hartt,  J.  F.,  Jan.  6,  1885.  Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  27, 1889. 

Hillard,  F.  A.,  .  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Holliday,  Cyrus  K.,  .  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

"        (second  time),  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  29, 1900.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Huggins,  A.  Z.,  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Hontoon,  Joel,  .        .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


/v™* 

From 

To 

Dect,\ 

\ud. 

•Hurd,  A.  A.,      . 

Nov.  14,  IQCO. 

Hurst,  R.D.,     . 

Nov.  24.  1863. 

July  27,  1865. 

June  10. 

1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S., 

Aug.  5,  1884. 

Sep.  24,  1884. 

Kent,  Sidney  A., 

May  16,  1878, 

April  6,  1886. 

Apr.  1, 

IQOO. 

Keyes,  HeDry, 

Sep.  24. 1868: 

Sep.  24. 1870. 

Sep.  24, 

1870, 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    . 

Nov.  24,  1863. 

July  27,  1865. 

(second  time},  Sep.  24, 1868. 

May  16, 1878. 

Oct.  8,  1 

'897. 

•Lawrence,  Samuel  C„ 

Sep.  13. 1894. 

vLibbey,  Wm.,  . 

May  9.  1889, 

Sep.  13, 1894. 

Nov.  5,1 

1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,      . 

Sep.  24.  1868. 

Mch.  3,1870. 

Mch  23 

,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  . 

Feb.  2.  1880, 

April  21,  1880. 

Aug,  4. 

1896. 

•McCall,  John  A.,      . 

Sep.  13.  1894. 

-McCook,  John  J.,      , 

May  9, 1889. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo,  C, 

Oct.  17. 1888. 

Dec.  20, 1893. 

Dec.  20, 

'893- 

Manvel,  Allen, 

Sep.  6.  i88q. 

Feb- 24,  1893. 

Feb.J4, 

'8Q3-- 

Mason,  W.Powell,  . 

May  13,  1880 

Apr.  22,  1882. 

•Mudge,  H.  U. 

Nov.  14,  igoo. 

Nast,  W.  F..     . 

July  27.  1865. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

Apr.  7, 

1893- 

Nickerson.  A,  W.,    . 

Feb.  I,  1882. 

May  9,  1889. 

May  17, 

'893. 

•Nickerson,  George  A., 

Oct,  26.  1893. 

Sep.  2,  1901. 

Sep.  2, 

1901, 

Nickerson,  Joseph,   . 

Sep- 6.  1870. 

Feb,  28.  1880, 

Feb.  28, 

1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas, 

May  25, 1871. 

Jan.  6.  .885. 

July  24, 

1892. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W..    , 

May  21,  1877. 

May  16.  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo., 

Mch.  3.  1870. 

May  21, 1877. 

June  12, 

1S80. 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     . 

Nov.  16,  1894 

Feb.  4,  1898, 

Feb.  4,  1 

898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J., 

May  21. 1877. 

Sep.  24.  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H., 

Sep.  6,  1870. 

May  15.1879- 

^  Peabody,  Frank  E., 

Sep.  6,  1889. 

May  8,  1890. 

■  Peabody,  Oliver  W., 

May  9, 1889. 

Oct.  27, 1892. 

Oct.  23, 

1896.^ 

Peck,  Geo.  R., 

Oct.  29, 1891. 

Sep.  13.  1894- 

Perley.  L  E.,    . 

May  21, 1877- 

May  16,1878. 

July  ", 

1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J., 

Sep.  24. 1868. 

May  12.  1876. 

Oct.  16, 

1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos, 

Feb.  ig,  1869. 

Aug.  20,  1870. 

Aug.  20, 

1870. 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,     . 

Sep.  24, 1868. 

Sep.  6,  1870. 

(second  time),  May  12, 1876. 

Apr.  24,  1884, 

Apr.  5, 1 

889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C. 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

May  25,  1871. 

Aug.27, 

1891. 

PurcelI.E.  B., 

Sep.  24.  1884. 

Sep,  13,  1894- 

/ 

Raymond,  Emmons, 

Feb.  17,  1869. 

May  8,  1873. 

Aug,  18. 

1892. 

Reinhart,  J.  W..        . 

Mch.  7,  1893- 

Sep,  I.  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,      . 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

Nov,  24, 1863, 

Rotch,  Wm.  J., 

Jan.  31, 1876. 

Feb,  25, 1876, 

Aug.  17. 

i8q3- 

Satford,  Jacob. 

-Sep.  17,  i860. 

July  27,  1865. 

July  2,  I 

885. 

Saunders,  W.  R.,      . 

Nov.  24,  1863. 

Dec.  (?)  1863. 

Dec.  (?) 

1863. 

Sawyer,  Warren, 

Sep,  24.  1884. 

April  6,  [887. 

(second  limi 

;),Jnne7,"887. 

May  9, 1889, 

(third  time), 

,    April  7,  1891. 

Oct.  27,  [892. 

'•  Member  DlUallioardot. 

3ld  Company. 

11 


Deceased. 

Dec.  14. 1901. 


Name  From  To 

Sealy,  George,  April  1$,  1886.  Oct.  29, 1888. 

Severy,  L.,  May  16, 1878.    Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .         May  15, 1879.    Feb.  4, 1880. 

"        (second  time),  April  24, 1884.   May  9,  1889. 
Sherlock,  Thomas,    .        Sep.  24,  1868.     May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time).  May  16, 1878.     May  15, 1879. 
Speare,  Alden,"  Mch.  3, 1870      Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863     July  27, 1865. 

(second  time),  May  16,  1878.    Aug.  5,  1884.     Apr.  26,  1891. 


J 


Feb.  23. 1897. 
Oct.  14, 1895. 


ti 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thomdike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F., 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N., 
Woodruff,  Henry, 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J. 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr 
Duval,  H.  Rieman, 
Fowler,  Thomas  P., 
Gibbs,  Edward  N., 
Gleed,  Charles  S., 
Haven,  George  G., 
Hayes,  R.  Somers, 
Holliday,  Cyrus  K., 
Jobes,  Andrew  C, 
Jones,  Howel,    . 
Kenna,  E.  D.,     . 
McCullough,  John  G 
Morawetz,  Victor, 
Nickerson,  George  A 
Osbom,  Thomas  A., 
Ripley,  Edward  P., 
Rotch,  William,  . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F., 


Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27, 1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  Feb.  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  Jan.  31,  1876. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  1890.  Mch.  21,1891. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.  June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  May  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Oct.  20,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Aug.  3.  1898. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  6,  1901. 

Nov.  14.  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Sep.  2,1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Feb.  4,  1898. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov%  14,  1900. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901. 


Sep.  12, 1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June  23, 1891, 


Oct.  20, 1900. 


Mch.  29,1900. 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 


Apr.  12, 1901. 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporatedt  Kansas,  December  la.  1895. 
999  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  com- 
panies: 

(MOTE:— InltUls  in  parenthMoi  Indicate  the  Companies  under  whose  chartera  the  lereral  Itnee  w«re 
ooDsteueted.) 

Milts, 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895:      (Dec  12,  1901.) 
Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.41 

Chicago,  Santa  Yt  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 458.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  K.  R),  52.53      491  09 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,       ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .76 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  ¥t  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  Joseph, 7^.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track), 2.35        78.80 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     .  .1.28 

Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.).,       .     21.90 

Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.),        ....     26.36       66.04 

Leavenworth  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder 45*41 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holliday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),    .  30.42 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .        139.30 
Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 

&  W.  R.  R), 34.04 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 

Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     .         .  116.30  442.21    

Carr i  ed  forward,  442 .21     1 1 5  3 . 1 2 
(Continued  on  next  page.) 


18 


The  Atchison^  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


Miles. 
442.21      II53.12 

26.52 
54.26 

41-47 


57.71 

1798 
154.48 

18.35 
21.08 


[continued.] 

Brought  forward, 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    . 

North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.). 

Burlington  Junction  to  Burhngton  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.)» 

Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     .  24.44 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  .  15. 60 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.),  ^7-^ 

Cherry  Vale  to  Coffey ville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.).     . 

Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.)» 

Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C  R.  R.), 

Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .  .     21. oS      834.06 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i,  1899: 

Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  3430 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10, 1901 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

OL    o*  Jtx.    fx.yi  ........ 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.) 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10,  1901 
Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.), 
Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,   and  Abi 

lene  to  Salina  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Little  River  to  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.;,  . 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.).      . 
Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.), 
Lamed  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),     . 
Quenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.)»  . 
Burlington  to  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.)     . 
Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.)f     . 
Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.),     . 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Rv.),    . 
Mulvane  to  cast  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry.)» 
East  line  of  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  a  P.  H 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley   Railroad, 
April  10,  iQOi: 
Florence  to  Winfield 72.73 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  10,  1901: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.  R.),     .     93.00 

East  lineof  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.R.),     5.21        98  21 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  (W.  &  S.  W. R.  R.), 27. 12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  (C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  .  51 .05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  ( C.  S. &  F.  S.  R.  R.) 37.01      115. 18 

Carried  forward,  3278.14 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


63.87 
12.16 

7.20       83.23 

6.67 

185.36 

37.80 

26.30 

83.63 

120.07 

46.33 
19.42 

10.89 

24.71 
44.18 

40.57 

54.79 

20.41 

138.04 

28.34    887.31 


11 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.] 

Mi/es. 
Brought  forward,  '■ 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.  T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita.  O.T.  ( Th«  H  &  S.  R.  R.).  .90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell.O.T.  (Gulf  R.R.) 37.15 

Blackwcll  to  Cross, O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  .   J4.46 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.),       .                            •     4493 
Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.  R.R.) 34.84 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owass), I.T., 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T., 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  . 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Vallky  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale 3^  93 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City, 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,     ....     96.32 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19  1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,            ....  354.10 
Lamy  to  Santa  Fe,  18.13 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming, 128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line, 56.74 

Feb.  15, 1809: 


The  New  Mexican  Railroad 
Socorro  to  Magdalena, 
Nutt  to  Lake  Valley, 


27 -39 
1352 


Las  Veeas  to  Hot  Springs,  .8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg,  .3.47 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 
Deming  to  Silver  City, 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 
Whitewater  to  San  Jose,  ....... 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  mine,       ...... 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal,    .     68.41 

Total  mileage, 
(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


15 


The  Atchison^  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000 
Les»  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286.470 

$1 14.199,530  issued. 

Common, 


Total, 


102,000.000 
$2i6Ti99;530 


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Second  Thursday  in  December,  Topeka— 12  m. 

Dec.  II,  1902.  (28  days,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 


Directors  (15): 

r  Edward  P.  Riplev, 
I  Byron  L.  Smith  (Nov.  14,  1900), 
'902  -^  Charles  Steele  (June  5,  1901), 
I  Howel  Jones  (Nov.  14,  1900), 


1903 


f  H.  Rieman  Duval, 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 


Chicago. 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

New  York. 


It 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Wichita^Kas. 

Boston. 
New  York. 


Victor  Morawetz, 
^^  Charles  S.  Gleed, 

'  Edward  J.  Berwind, 
.^^.  J  R'  Somers  Hayes, 
^904  i  E.  D.  Kenna  (Nov.  6,  1901) 
Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

'Benjamin  P.Cheney, 
1905  '  George  G.  Haven, 
[John  G.  McCullough, 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Dec.  12,  1901: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman ^       Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio^ 
Edward  J.  Berwind,  Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Thomas  r.  Fowler,  R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Charles  Steele. 

Officers— Dec.  12, 1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

fe.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors, 

W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  on  second  Thursday  in  December  of  year 
opposite  name. 


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16 


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Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company  in  Chicago. 

Leased  to  C.  S,  P,  &  C.  ky.  Co,,  dated  and  from  June  17, 1889,  to  January  1, 1997. 

Lease  canceled  by  agreement  June  SO,  1893, 

New  Lease  to  The  A.  T.<Sf  S,P.  Ry,  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1, 1898,  to 

December  31, 1996. 

Incorporated,  Illinois,  May  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Chartered  lines  lie  in  the  city  of  Chicago. 

6.43  Miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5 ,000,000,  authorixeti, 

5,000,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y .  Tr.,  49,987  shares. 
Directors,        13  shares. 


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Saturday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October,  Chicago,  III.— id  a.m. 
Nov.  I,  1902. 


Directors  (13): 

(  E.  D.  Kenna, 

Chicago. 

1902  \  Robert  Dunlap, 

(( 

(   H.  C.  Whitehead, 

(I 

(  F.  A.  Norton  (Nov.  2, 1 901), 

i< 

1903  ]  W.  B.  Biddle, 

If 

(  Paul  Morton, 

« 

r  Francis  T.  A.  Junkin  (Nov.  2, 1901), 

(( 

1904- 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Geo.T.  Nicholson,   ..... 

It 

1 

1   Benj.  P.  Cheney, 

Boston. 

r  F.  T.  Dolan,             

Chicago. 

1                       1905  i  W.  E.  Hodges, 

<< 

( 

[  W.  B.  Jansen, 

(1 

Officers —  Nov.  2, 1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 
Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,   . 
|.  W.  Kendrick.  Third  Vice-President, 

F.  A.  Norton,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     . 
W.  E.  Bailey,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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New  York. 


II 


Chicago. 
New  York 
Chicago. 


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Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  on  Saturday  next  following  last  Thursday  i 
October  of  year  opposite  name. 


Chartered: 

Liiu  Na.  I.-From  caDneclloa  with  Tbe  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  R>,  it  Guthrie.  Lorui 

IL?cicol^',  Ok"h^B*Terrl  "^'To  m^t^suiUb^  pdint  so^^oi  Hma  "ton 
River  and  noilh  ol  iDWOShip  i6uartli.  on  the  nesl  Jlne  ol  the  Creek  Nation, 
Indiui  Tetrilory.    Estimaled  length.  60  miles. 
Liti  N0.  f.— From   connection  with  The  A    T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  between  BIlu 
and  the  Salt  Fork  of  Arkansas  River,  In  Ponca  Indian  Reeervatian.  th*n» 
Ihroueh  Ponca  Indian  ReMivalion.  the  Otoe  and  Mi«soari  Indian 
lion  and  Pannee  Coiintv.  Oklahoma  TerrilorT,  by  wij  ol  Pawnee  t. 
near  the  conSuence  ol  the  Cliiiarron  ond  Arkansas  Klvera,  on  the  11 
ol  the  Creek  Nation.  Indian  Territory.    Estimated  length.  6j  miles. 


rtherW  and  oottheaaterly  direction,  by  way  ol  Stiliwaler,  Pawnee  and 

mhnaka,  through  Paj-ne  and  Pawnee  CoonCles.  OsaRe  Indian  Reservation, 

„.i]ahoaiB  Terriloty,  and  Cherokee  Nalion.  Indian  Territory,  la  conneclloD 

with  railway  ol  The  Atrhis'.n.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Co.  llormerlr 

n  Cherokee  Nation, 

int  Nt.  *.-Prom  mo«t  suitable  no! 
near  Kabton.  norlheriy  by 

length,  40  miles. 
'mA^d.  <.— From  a  pn^o'  °' 
Kay  County,  O.  T., 


it  practicable  ro 


at  or  near  Panca  City  on  The  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  Ry.  In 

._.,  .    .   .      eriy  and  noriheasleriy  thraugh  Kaj  County.  Kan- 

sa>  Indian  tteiervatlon  andOsajra  Nalion,  to  point  on  sinlhernTiOBDdary  ol 
Stale  dI  Kansas  near  ElKln.  and  cro^alne  Line  No.  4  in  northweatern  part  of 
Otage  Nation.    Eatimated  length,  ta  miles. 

u  A*!?.  S.— Prom  a  point  on  Line  No^  in  Osage  Nallun  about  two  miles  north 
ol  Ralston,  Pawnee  County.  O.  T..  northwesterly  to  and  across  Osage 
Nation  and  Kay  County.  O.  T..  to  junction  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry,  at  or 
near  White  Ranle,  Kay  County,  U.  T.    Estimaled  length,  is  miles. 

MA'S.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.J  a""  inni-iinn  nt  (t.av.r 
Creek  and  Aikanos).  Ritec,  In  Kansas  Indian  Rese 


length,  M  ml  lea. 


IS  SUte  11 


ol  A 


IS  Rive 


ortli.  I 


.a  ted 


ir  Pawnee 


&  S.  P.  Ry.  St  or 
hroiigh  Noble  an< 
w  Connty,  O.  T, 


near  Perrv.  Noble 
Pawnee  Connllea 
Estimated  length. 


rtTS-rif'., 
era  Railway)  at 


Line  No.i  00  boundaryline  between  Payne 
Creek  Nation,  by  most  suitable  route  norlheaslerly  and 

•■iwnee  Counly.  O.  T..  Osaee  Nalion,  then 

Cherokee  Nation,  lo  connection  with  The 

_...  _.._  XanSBS.  Oklahoma  Cenlral  ±  Southwesl- 

OwassD.    Estimated  leaglh,  6;  m' 

Line  No.  3  nea 


iterty  through  Creek  Nation.  Pawnee  Com 
.inthrouahX'eekNaUonJnto  C'  "  ' 
"•-"■' -         ■ly'The  K. 


..  - „.  a  point  on  Line  No.  3  near  Pawnee.  Pawnee  Counly.  O.  . 

•oatberlr  through  Pawnee  and  Pajrnc  Counties  lo  Line  No.  i  near  Cgshini 
Pane  Cauniy.  O.  T  :  thence  sonlbetlT  Ibrouch  Payne.  Lincoln  and  Pol  11 
walODle  Counlles,  lo  a  suitable  cmsslngol  Canacllan  River  nariheasl  < 


,.  -  , Foual 

Lonis  ftSin  Francisco  R.  IT 

Ihrough  Lincoln  and  Poll awa torn t 

O.  T.    Bitlmaled  length.  5;  miles. 

CinfJVt  JJ.— From  poini  on  Line  No, 

"      ~'    ir.  In  Chickasaw  N>itlon,  g 

.   10  cooneetlon  wllh  Gull. 

Ii.  tj  miles. 


I  southerly  ihraueh  the  Chickasaw 
irado  &  Santa  Ft  Ky,  at  oc  near 
passing  through  or  near  Chandler, 
ited  length,  16a  miles. 

"Pushing.  Payne  Connly, 
Connllea.  crossing  St. 
.;  thence  eouth westerly 


;h  Payne  and  Lincoln 

oarSlroud,  O.  T 

Counties  lo  LI1 


■r  Sbavne 


Mxisn,  I 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Uk€  No.  15.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  lo  in  valley  of  Little 
River  southwesterly  and  westerly  through  Pottawatomie  and  Cleveland 
Counties,  O.  T..  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  between  Noble 
and  Walker.  O.  T.    Estimated  length,  ao  miles. 

Lint  No.  14.— From  a  Doint  of  connection  with  Line  No.  i  at  or  near  Guthrie. 
I.ogan  County,  O.  T.,  northerly  for  a  distance  of  six  miles  or  less:  thence 
northwesterly  through  Logan,  Kingfisher,  Garfield  and  Woods  Counties,  O. 
T.,  through  or  neat  £nid.  O.  T..  to  connection  with  branch  of  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Alva,  O.  T.    Estimated  length,  loS  miles. 

Constructed:    Guthrie,  O.  T.,  to  Pawnee,  O.  T.,  7x-AS  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $2,200,000,  authorized, 

2,2oofiOOt  subscribed. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma. 
June  10, 1902. 


■10  A.  M. 


:tor8  (7)  June  12,  1900: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

£.  D.  Kenna,          .... 

fi 

Charles  Steele  (July  18,1901), 

New  York. 

Frank  H.  Greer, 

Guthrie. 

Henry  E.  Asp,        .... 

<( 

U.  C.  Guss,             .... 

« 

W.  H.  Merten,        .... 

II 

Officers,  June  25, 1900: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,    . 

,  Third  Vice-President 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,   . 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 

,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 

New  York. 
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Chicago. 
Chicago. 


19 


The  Qrand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  August  lo,  1901. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Bright  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  Kiver,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Coostmcted,  about  6s  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  Preferred,  $250,000 

Common.  1,205,000 


f  1,455,000,  authorized, 
f  »355»ooo,  subscribed^ 


Preferred  —  S.  F.  P.  R.  R.  Co., 
Common  —  S.  F.  P.  R.  R.  Co., 

Directors, 
Individuals, 


5*285 
6,758 


\, ^00  shares. 


12,050  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  Novimbir.  Williams,  .^RIzoNA. 
November  6, 1902. 

Directors  (7)  under  charter : 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
James  H.  Eckels, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 
W.  R.  Page, 
I.  L.  Hibbard, 
R.  J.  Arey, 

Ofllcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  G.  Nevin,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Francis  T.  A.  Junkin,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor,     . 


Chicago. 


•• 


II 


« 


Proctor,  Vt. 
Winslow,  Ariz. 
Williams. 

Chicago. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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Chicago. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


20 

Qulft  Beaumont  and  Qreat  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Incorporated.  Texas.  August  5, 1898. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass,  Jefferson 
Countv,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  Texas— abont 
3So  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $350,0001  authorized. 


Third  Wednesday  in  March.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
March  19,  1902: 

Directors  (9)  Oct.  9,  1900: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
J.  W.  Terry.  . 
L.  J.  Polk,     . 
F.  M.  Gilbough, 
P.  H.  Goodwyn, 
A.  S.  Jennings, 

A.  C.  Torbcrt  (March  i,  1901), 
W.  E.  Maxson  (March  i,  1901), 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
John  H.  Kirby,  Vice-President,     . 
Geo.  B. Gallon,  Secretary  (Jan.  i,  190 1), 
W.  S.  Davidson.  Treasurer  (Jan.  i,  1901), 
L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary  (Dec.  7,  1900), 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer  (Dec.  7, 1900), 
D.  J.  Sbeehan,  Dep.  Comptroller  (Dec.  7,  1900). 
Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Auditor  (Dec.  7, 1900),  . 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex, 


Beaumont 

Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 

New  York. 
Beaumont . 


21 


Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  March  21, 1893. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont,  Jefferson  County.  Texas, 
through  Jefferson.  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasoer  Counties  to  a  point 
Icnown  as  the  Rock  Quarry,  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 

Constructed:  miles. 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Siisbee  Junction  to  Silsbee 

CallJunctiontoCall...  


a.  83 

3.31 

2.32 


62.37 
8.36 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $$oofioo,  authorized, 

5cx),ooo,  issued, 
V.  M.,        4f979  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  March,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
March  19,  1902. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  9, 1900: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
L.  J.  Polk,    . 
W.  C,  Nixon, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
F.  M.  Gilbough, 

Ofllcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
John  H.  Kirby,  Vice-President,     . 
Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Secretary  (Jan.  i,  1901), 
L.  C.  Deming,  Ass*t  Secretary  (Dec.  7,  1900), 
W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer  (Jan.  1,  1901), 
H.W.Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer  (Dec.  7, 1900), 
J.  W.  Terry,  Legal  Counsel, 
D.J.Sheehan.Dep.  Comptroller  (Dec.  7, 1900), 
Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Auditor,       .... 


70.73 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 
Beaumont 


22 


220. a8  miles. 
6  28     " 

S3. 46  miles. 
100.90 
11.72 
38.70 


518.67  miles 
25.66     " 
103.24     *' 

a3S.56     •• 


Oulf t  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  17*  1884,  covers  — 

(i)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Company,  incorporated  Sep* 

tember  16, 1880. 
(t)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

(3)  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company,  incorporated  May  28, 1873. 

60  years  from  Nfay  28, 1873. 
Main  Line:  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Purcell,  Indian  Territory.         .... 
Houston  Division : 

Alvin  to  Houston.  

Montgomery  Division  : 

SomerviUe  to  end  of  track,  including  spur  to  Montgomery, 
Lamj^asas  Division : 

Temple  to  San  Angelo^ 

Coleman  Junction  to  Coleman, 
Northeastern  Division  : 

Cleburne  to  Dallas 

DaUas"Y"  to  Paris 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove, 

Wolfe  City  to  Sherman,  .... 
Northwestern  Division : 

Cleburne  to  Weatherford, 

Total  mileage,        .... 
Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
53.3  miles,  situated  between  Cleburne  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  28.16  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Montgomery. 

Capital  Stock,  1 10,000,000,  authorised. 

4,560.000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  45»47o  shares. 
Directors.       130  shares. 
First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston.  Texas. 

March  4,  1902. 

Directors  (13)  March  5,  1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

Charles  Steele  (July  9, 1901), 


•t 


204.78 
1,127.81  miles. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Galveston. 
It 


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[,  W.  Terry, 

".  M.  Gilbough,    . 
Leon  Blum, 
John  H.  Hutchings, 
L  J.  Polk,    . 
H.  A.  Landes, 
T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  May  8,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex-officio,  Thos,  P.  Fowler. 

Victor  Morawetz,  R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Charles  Steele  (July  9,  1901). 

Ofllcert — May  8,  1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       ....        Chicago. 

,  First  Vice-President,         

,  Second  Vice-President,     

A.C.  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt.,  Galveston. 


L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,    . 

,  Comptroller, 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor, 


New  York. 
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Chicago. 
Galveston. 


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The  Outhrie  and  Western  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  January  9, 1900. 
OM  years. 

Chartered:  from  Guthrie,  Logan  County,  O.  T  .  to  the  west  line  of  the  County. 

Estimated  length,  18  miles. 

Constructed :    Seward  to  Cashion.  10.60  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $180,000,  authorized. 

180,000,  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  1,789  shares. 
Directors  and  others,      1 1  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  O.  T.— 10  a.  m. 
Jane  10,  1902. 

Directors  (7)  June  25.  1900: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,       .... 
£.  D.  Kenna,        ..... 


( 10  days— Guthrie. ) 


Chicago. 


Henry  E.  Asp, 
J.  R.  Cottingham, 
W.  H.  Merten,      . 
U.  C.  Guss, 


Guthrie. 
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Officers: 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,  . 

,  Third  Vice-President 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 


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The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated,  Kansas.  October  24, 1901. 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  property  of  The  St.  Louis.  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22  itoS,  to  John  Penman,  and  since 
operated  under  title  of  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Rail  road  Company.  Fkt>perty 
acquired  by  deed  from  John  Penman  October  2$.  1901. 

Constructed  —  from  Arkansas  City,  Cowley  County,  Kansas,  to  Anthony,  Harper 
County,  Kansas— about  60  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $362,000,  authorized, 

362,000,  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  3613  shares. 

Directors,        7  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Topeka,  Kas.— 9  a.  m. 
Nov.  6, 1902. 


(lodaya—Tope'ca.) 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  25, 1901 : 

D. H.Nichols  (Dec.  10, 1901), 

(JOINT.) 

Arkansas  City,  Kas 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

(A.T.  *  S.F.) 

Chicago. 

H.U.Mudge, 

(a.  T.*  S.F.) 

Topeka. 

E.  Wilder, 

(A.T.*  S.F.) 

u 

B.  F.  Yoakum  (Dec.  10,  igoi), 

(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 

St.  Louis. 

B.  L.Winchell  (Dec.  10, 1901), 

(ST.  L.  &  S.F.) 

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A.  Douglas  (Dec.  10, 1901), 

(ST.  L.  «r  S.  F.) 

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Officers: 

D.  H.  Nichols, President  (Jan.  i,  1902),    . 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

A.Douglas,  Auditor  (Jan.  i,  1902), 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 


St.  Louis. 


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The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Rail- 
way Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  July  13. 1899. 
999  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kiowa,  Barber  Countv«  Kansas,  to  south  line  of  State;  thence  in  a 
sontheasterly  direction  through  Woods  and  Blaine  Counties.  Oklahoma  Terri- 
tory, the  Reservation  of  the  Wichita.  Caddo  and  allied  band  of  Indians,  the 
Kesenraticm  of  the  Kiowa.  Comanche  and  Apache  Indians,  Olclahoma  Territory; 
thence  yia  the  town  of  Chickasha,  throuffh  Chickasaw  and  Choctaw  Nations, 
Indian  Territory,  to  the  city  of  Fort  Smitn,  Sebastian  County,  Arkansas;  esti- 
mated length,  4S0  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $2,ooo,cxx>,  authorized. 

200,600,  issued. 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,000  shares. 

Directors,         6  shares, 

Sbcond  Tubsday  in  June.  Topbka.  Kansas. 
June  10,  1902. 


Directors  (6)  June  1 1,  igoi : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd. 

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O.J.Wood, 

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J.  F.  Scott,              .         .         .         . 

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E.  Wilder 

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Officers ; 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick  Third  Vice-President, 

E  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

L.  C.  Deming  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


26 


The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  December  a9, 1899. 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  the  property  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
South-Western  Railway  Co.,  and  acquired  said  property  by  deed  datea  January 
24, 1900,  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12, 1899.    Operated,  from  FebniarT  x,  iqoo. 

Constructed  —  from  city  of  I^eavenworth,  Leavenworth  County,  to  coo nectlon  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ky.  at  Meriden,  Je£Fer8on  County.  Kas.,  46.57  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ^50,000,  authorised, 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      246  shares, 

U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,      247  shares. 

Directors,         7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  30,  1902. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  31,  igoi: 

C.  T.  McLellan, 
H.  U.  Mudge. 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
E.  Wilder, 
A.  L.  Williams, 
N.  H.  Loomis, 


(JOINT.) 

(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  EY.) 

(THE  A.T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 

(the  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 

(U.  P.  R.  R.) 

(U.  P.  R.R.) 


J.  O.  BrinkcrhofiF.         (u.  ?•  R-  R  ) 


(10  days— Topeka.) 


Topeka. 
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Kansas  City,  Mo. 


CMIicert: 


C.T.  McLellan,  President  and  General  Manager,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Ldosed  to  Soutkirn  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15, 1898,  from  September  1, 1898^  to 

September  1,1979. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  January  Z2, 1882. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  eastern  boundary  of  Arizona  between  parallels  31  and  3a 
westerly  via  Tombstone,  valley  of  Santa  Cruz  River,  Tucson,  JPlorence  and  PhoC' 
nix,  to  a  point  on  A.  &  r.  R.  R.    Constructed— Benson  to  Nogales,  87.784  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $35,400,000,  authorized, 

3,682,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  36,815  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct  30,  igo2. 

Directors  (5)  Oct.  31,  igoi: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,         .... 
Victor  Morawetz,  .... 

D.  L.  Gallup, 

I.  L.  Hibbard,        ..... 
R.  J.  Arey, 


(10  days  —Topeka.) 
(and  ao  days— Arizona.) 


Chicago. 
New  York. 

u 

Winslow,  Ariz, 
Williams,  Ariz. 


Officers,  Nov.  15,  1900: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,   . 

,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

,  Comptroller, 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 

New  York. 
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f( 
Chicago. 


New  York. 
Chicago. 


28 

The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  County.  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividini; 

line  l>etween  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed:  54.13 miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $750,000,  authorized. 

691,200,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares. 

Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 

First  Wbdnesday  in  March.  Pecos.  Tex. 
March  5, 1902. 


Dirtetort  (7)  April  3, 1901 : 

H.U.  Mudgc, 

Topeka. 

R.D.Gage,    .        .        .        . 

Pecos. 

J.A.Gillett.     .         .         .         , 

It 

Max  Krauskopf, 

<i 

D.H.Nichols, 

Arkansas  City,  Kas 

Don  A.  Sweet, 

Amarillo,  Tex. 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

(NRoort: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  Topeka. 

R.  D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  )  pg^^^g 
Treasurer, ) 

Lee  Webster,  Auditor  andJSuperintendent,  * 


28 

The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  County.  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 

line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed:  S4*i3nailes. 

Capital  Stock,  $750,000,  authorized. 

691,200,  issued. 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares, 

Di  rectors  and  others,  1 2  shares. 


First  Wbdnbsday  in  March.  Pecos.  Tex. 

March  5, 1902. 

Directors  (7)  April  3, 1901 : 

H.U.  Mudge,          .... 

Topeka. 

R.D.Gage, 

Pecos. 

J.A.Gillett,     ..... 

(« 

Max  Krauskopf,      .... 

ft 

D.H.Nichols. 

Arkansas  City,  Kas. 

Don  A.  Sweet,          .... 

Amarillo,  Tex. 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

(NReert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  .  Topeka. 

R.  D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  )   ^ticx^ 
Treasurer, ) 

Lee  Webster,  Auditor  andJSupenntendent,  * 


29 


The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo.  1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  Connty, 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
County,  N.  M.,  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Palmer  County. 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock.  $3,162,000.  Pr<f^d    )  ^^thorized. 

3)102,000,  common       \ 

y.i(>2SCO.  Preferred     j^      ^ 
3,162,000,  common       J  "-»•«=«•• 

t>^^f^,^^j\  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  30,084  shares, 
rrejerrea^  Individuals,    i.sjfi  shares, 

(  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 

Common  X  Directors,         10  shares, 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wbdnbsday  in  October.  Roswbll,  N.  M.~i2  m. 
Oct.  I,  1902. 

Directors  (10)  Oct.  2,  1901: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

Avery  Turner  (Jan.  i,  1902), 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
£.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  eX'Officio  Chairman, 
Avery  Turner  (Jan.  i,  1902), 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President  (Jan.  i,  1902). 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W,  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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II 


Roswell. 
Chicago. 


Topeka. 

Amarillo,  Tex. 
14  If 

New  York. 

Amarillo,  Tex. 

New  York, 
li        fi 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24,  1901),    Amarillo,  Tex. 


28 

The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  County,  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 

line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed :  S4*i3  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $750,000,  authorized. 

691,200,  issued. 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares. 

Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 

First  Wbdnbsday  in  March.  Pecos.  Tex. 
March  5, 1902. 


Dirtetort  (7)  April  3, 1901 : 

H.  U.  Mudgc, 
R.  D.  Gage,     . 
J.  A.  Gillett,     . 
Max  Krauskopf, 
D.  H.  Nichols, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

(NRMft: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 


Topeka. 
Pecos. 


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Arkansas  City,  Kas. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 
Chicago. 


Topeka. 


R.  D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  )   pecos 
Treasurer, ) 

Lee  Webster,  Auditor  andJSuperintendent,  ' 


29 


The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo.  1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  Connty, 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
Countv,  N.  M.,  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Palmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3, 162.000,  preferred    \  ^-, .x^w*^ v 

3,162,000,  common       J  ^^^f^r^^cu, 

3, 162.000,  preferred     \  .        , 
3, 1 62,000,  common       ) 

D^^f^^^^jK  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  30,084  shares, 
rrejerrea^  Individuals,    i,S2fi  shares. 

(  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 

Common  \  Directors,         10  shares. 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  October,  Roswell.  N.  M.~i2  m. 
Oct.  I,  1902. 

Directors  (10)  Oct.  2. 1901: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

Avery  Turner  (Jan.  i,  1902), 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
£.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  eX'Officio  Chairman, 
Avery  Turner  (Jan.  i,  1902), 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Oflicert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President  (Jan.  i,  1902). 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W,  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo.  Tex. 


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Roswell. 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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New  York. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24,  1901),    Amarillo,  Tex. 


80 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  March  19, 1898. 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  point  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  near  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County,  Texas. 

Constructed:   94.48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $icx>,cxx),  authorized. 

icx),cxx),  issued. 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  990  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  Octobbr,  Amarillo,  Tex.— 12  m. 
October  7, 1902. 


Diraetort  (7)  Oct.  i,  igoi : 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Avery  Turner  (Jan.  1, 1902). 

Don  A.  Sweet, 

A.  L.  Conrad, 

G.  C.  Starkweather, 

S.  H.  Madden, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


Chicago. 


Executive  Committee: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  eX'Officio  Chairman, 
Avery  Turner  (Jan.  1,  1902), 

(NRcert: 


Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


H.  U.  Mudge,  President,      .         .         .         . 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President  (Jan.  1,  1902), 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary,      .         .         .         , 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J,  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 


Topeka. 
Amarilla 


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New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24, 1901), 


Amarillo. 


81 


Perris  and  Lakeview  Railway  Company. 

Incon>orated.  California,  November  i,  1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  town  of  Perris.  Riverside  County,  in  a  northeasterly 
direction  to  the  town  of  Lalceview,  Riverside  County,  8.03  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $80,000,  authorized, 

16,000,  issued, 

W.  G.  N.,  Tr.,         150  shares. 
Directors,  10  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
Nov.  6,  igo2. 


Dirtetort  (5)  Nov.  18,  igoi 

W.  G.  Ncvin,    . 
G.  Holterho£E,  Jr., 
£.  Chambers, 
H.  J.  Stevens, 
F.  B.  Henderson, 


Los  Angeles. 


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Officers: 


W.  G.  Nevin,  President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Los  Angeles. 


II 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (May  23.  1901), 


Los  Angeles. 


82 


Rio  Qrande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  Tlu  A.T,A  S.F.  Ry,  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1, 1900,  to 

December  SI,  1910. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  October  a8,  i88o. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  Yia  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed :  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.xy 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  1,993  shares. 
Directors,        7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November.  El  Paso.  Texas. 
Nov.  6,  1902. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  7,  190 1 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

F,  C.  Fox, 

G.  £.  Roe, 

U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
C.  I.  Kerr, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,    . 


(30  days  — El  Paso.) 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

El  Paso. 

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Meert : 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

G.  E.  Roe,  Vice-President  and  Auditor, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 

El  Paso. 
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Topeka. 

New  York 
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Rio  Qrande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Company. 

Lsastd  to  Tlu  A.T,A  S,F.  Ry,  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1, 1900,  to 

DeambiT  SU  1910. 

IncoriMrated.  Texas,  October  a8,  i88o. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed :  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.17 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  1,993  shares. 
Directors,        7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  El  Pajio.  Texas. 
Nov.  6,  1902. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  7,  1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,    . 

F.  C.  Fox, 

G.  E.  Roe, 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 

C.  I,  Kerr, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,    . 

Meert : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

G.  E.  Roc,  Vice-President  and  Auditor, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


(30  days  —  El  Paso.) 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

El  Paso. 


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Chicago. 
El  Paso. 

Topeka. 
New  York 

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The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Vailey 

Raiiway  Company. 

Railway  and  Property  sold  April  J,  1901,  to  The  A.  T.  6f  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Incorporated,  California.  Fcbiiiary  26, 1895-50  years. 

Chartered:  from  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  or  some  point  on  the  bay  ot 
San  Francisco,  or  the  waters  discharg^ing  into  it.  generally  eastwardly  and  south- 
wardly by  a  practicable  route  to  a  point  in  the  vicinity  of  the  city  of  Bakersfield, 
in  the  county  of  Kern,  all  in  the  State  of  California.    Estimated  length.  350  miles. 
Constructed:    Mainline    From  Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction  — 3U)6.^o  miles. 
Loop— From  Calwa  Junction  on  main  line    through  the  town  of  Visalia  to 
Corcoran  on  main  line— 6S.41  miles.    Total  constructed,  374-97  miles. 
(From  Bakersfie'd  to  Kern  Junction,  2.40  miles,  leased  to  and 
operated  by  Santa  Ke  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.) 

Capital  Stock,  $6,<xx),ooo,  authorized, 

2,465,200,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        24,630  shares. 

Directors,  11  shares. 

Individuals,  11  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  July,  San  Francisco,  Cal.— ii  a.m. 

July  15,  1902. 

Directors  (11)  July  23,  190 1: 
John  D.  Spreckels, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
A.  H.  Payson,  .... 

Charles  Steele,       .... 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 

Robert  Watt,  .... 

F.  W.  Van  Sicklen, 
W.  A.  Bissell.         ... 
A.  G.  Wells,  .... 

Executive  Committee  (5)  July  17, 1900: 

,  Chairman. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler  (Nov.  24,  1900),  Victor  Morawetz. 

CMIicert,  July  17, 1900: 

John  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board, 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

A.  H.  Payson,  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

,   Third   Vice-President,     

Godfrey  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  (Jan.  29, 1901),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

Godfrey  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Treasurer,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


San  Francisco. 
Chicago. 
San  Francisco. 
New  York. 


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San  Francisco. 


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Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


San  Francisco. 

Chicago. 

San  Francisco. 

Chicago. 


H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

C.  N.  Sterry,  General  Solicitor, 
,  Comptroller, 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


New  York. 


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Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

New  York. 
Chicago. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated  June  i6, 1897,  under  Act  of  Congress,  approved  March  3, 1897. 

Perpetual. 


thofized  to  construct  from  Albuquerque.  N.  M.,  via  Agua  Frio  or  other  suitable 
pass,  the  head  waters  of  the  Colorado  Chiquito,  the  ^sth  parallel,  to  a  suitable 
point  on  the  Colorado  River  for  crossing,  and  from  tnence  to  the  Padfic.  Con- 
structed—A. &  P.  Junction  to  The  Needles— 563.01  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ^»ooo,ooo,  authorized, 

4,ooo,ooo«  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co ,  N.  Y. ,  Tr.,  39,987  shares. 

Directors,        13  shares, 

(Additional  stock  may  be  issued  as  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress.) 

Wednesday  next  after  First  Monday  in  January,  New  York— 10:30  a.  m. 

Jan.  8.  1902. 

(10  days -by  mail.) 

Dir«ctort  (13)  Jan.  9.  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

H.  Rieman  Duval, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

John  G.  McCulloug^i, 

Geo.  G.  Haven, 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele  (July  10,  1901,. 

Benj.  P.  Cheney,  .....        Boston. 

Byron  L.  Smith.  ......        Chicago. 

Charles  S.  Gleed,  .....        Topeka. 


Chicago. 

New  York. 
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Executive  Committee  (7): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman  (July  10,1901),  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio,  Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Benj.  P.  Cheney,  R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Charles  Steele  (July  10,  igoi). 

OfRcert : 

Chicago. 


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Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,  (July  10, 

190U, *• 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,    ....        New  York. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    .  '* 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller  (July  10,  igoi),  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  ueneral  Auditor,    .  Chicago. 


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Sonora  Railway  Company  Limited. 

Leased  to  Soutlum  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15, 1898,  from  September  1, 1898,  to 

September  1, 1979, 

Incorporated.  Massachusetts,  May  i,  1879. 
(Duration  not  limited.) 

Constructed:  Guay mas.  Mexico,  to  Nog^ales,  A.  T.,  2S9-97  miles;  Hermosillo  Branch 

2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,000,  authorized. 

5,248,000,  issued. 

U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,Tr.,  52,467  shares. 
Directors,        i'^  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  April,  Boston,  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  2,  1902. 


Directors  (15)  April  6, 1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley. 

H.  Rieman  Duval, 

Edipmard  J.  Berwind, 

Thomas  r.  Fowler, 

George  G.  Haven, 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

John  G.  McCullough  (Dec.  4,  1901), 

Charles  Steele  (Dec.  4,  1901), 

Benj.  P.  Cheney, 

H.  K.  Nickerson,  Prest.  (Aug.  5, 1898), 

Daniel  Turner, 

Sebastian  Camacho, 


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Celso  Gaxiola      K  Gov't )  (Tune  18,  igoo.)  I 
Hipolito  Charles  }  Dir's. )  (Nov.  15.  1899),  J 

Executive  Committee— May  i,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz. 

(NHoers — May  i,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Riplev,  President, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,      .... 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  ComptToller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

H.  R.  Nickerson,  General  Manager, 


Local 
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New  York. 


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Boston. 
Mexico. 


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Chicago. 
Mexico. 
New  York. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Mexico. 


Pastor  de  Celis,  Secy.  Local  Board  (Oct.  j  2, 1898), 


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Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

So  yjars. 
Formed  by  consolidation,  June  27,  1892,  of — 

1.  Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  November  7, 1889,  of— 

(j4)  California  Southern  Railroad  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  January  10. 1882,  of— 

(i)  California  Southern  Railroad  C^w/<i/«y.— Incorporated  October  23, 
iMo,  and  constructed  from  National  City  to  San  Bernardino,  119  02 
miles. 

(2)  California  Southern  Extension  Railroad  Company.— -IncorpoTZted 
May  24, 1881,  and  constructed  from  San  Bernardino  to  Barstow,  81.15 
miles.  Total  {A}  200.17  miles. 

(B)  California  Central  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation.  May  20, 1887,  of— 

(1)  Riverside  Santa  Ana  <S»  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company.— Incorpo- 
rated  September  29, 1885.  From  San  Bernardino.  Cal.,  via  Riverside. 
Arlington  and  the  Santa  Ana  Valley  to  L.os  Ange'es.  Cal.  Con- 
structed, High  Grove  via  Orange  (and  Santa  Ana)  to  Los  Angeles, 
74.71  miles. 

(2)  San  Bernard/no  6*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. —  Incorporated 
November  22, 1886.  From  San  Bernardino  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  C  on- 
structed,  San  Bernardino  to  San  Gabriel  River.  38.88  miles. 

(3)  San  Bernardino  Valley  Railway  Company.—  Incorporated  January  12. 
1887.  From  San  Bernardino  to  near  Lugonia,  Cal.  Constructed.  San 
Bernardino  to  Mentone,  12.53  miles. 

(4)  San  Jacinto  Valley  Railway  /"  ow^^// v.— Incorporated  March?.  1887. 
From  near  Ferris  to  a  point  in  the  eastern  portion  of  San  Jacinto 
Valley.    Constructed,  Ferris  to  San  Jacinto,  19.44  miles. 

(5)  Los  Ansreles  ^San  Gabriel  Valley  Railway  Company.-  Incorporated 
September  5, 1883.  From  Los  AnKeles  to  the  head  of  tne  Azuea  Valley, 
Los  Angeles  County.  Ccnstructed.  Los  Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 
River,  21.00  miles. 

(6)  Los  Angeles  &*  Santa  Monica  Raihoad  Company.—  Incorporated, 
January  6, 1886.  From  Los  Angeles  to  the  Bay  of  Santa  Monica.  Con- 
structed, Redondo  Junction  to  Alsace,  13.44  miles. 

(7)  San  Bernardino  6*  San  Diego  Hailway  Company. —  Incorporated  No- 
vember 20. 1886.  Fromjunction  with  tlie  Riverside,  Sant»  Ana  &  Los 
Angeles  Railway,  near  Santa  Ana.  via  S  m  Juan  Capistrano  and  Ocean- 
side,  to  the  city  of  San  Diego.  Constructed,  nurth  boundary  Santa 
Ana  to  Los  .\ngelcs  Junction.  49  miles. 

(8)  San  Diego  Central  Railroad  C/jw/.j/ij'.— Incorporated  Novembers, 
1886.  From  San  Diego,  through  the  Cajon  Valley,  Foway,  San  Ber- 
nardo, Escondido  to  Oceanside.  Constructed,  Escondido  Junction 
to  Escondido.  21.30  mi'es. 

Total  kB),  250.39  miles. 

(C)  Redondo   Beach    Rahavay    Company.    Incorporated    April   23,   1888. 
Constructed,  Inglewood  to  Redondo,  10.77  tniles. 

2.  The  San  Bernardino  &  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  August  it,  1890.  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  via  Highlands,  to 
connect  with  line  of  the  Southern  California  Railway  Company  at 
or  near  its  present  eastern  terminus  in  San  Bernardino  County.  Con- 
structed. Highland  Junction  to  Mentone,  12.86  miles. 

3.  Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  April  4, 1892.  From  near  Mesmer  Station,  on  the  line  of 
the  Southern  (California  Railway,  between  Inglewood  and  Ballona,  to 
the  town  of  Santa  Monica.  Constructed,  Alsace  to  Santa  Monica, 
5.42  miles. 

Acquired  by  purchase  May  i,  1899,  tlie  railroad  and  property  of  - 

Eisinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  D«cember6,  i8(>5,  and  constructed  from  Elsinore  Junction 
to  Aloerhil,  7.76  rniles. 

(All  California  incorporations.) 
Total  constructed,  all  lines,  487.37  miles. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


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Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,  $17,360,000,  authorized, 

12,824,000,  issued, 

{U.  Tr.  Co ,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  30,468  shares. 
Individuals,  30,041  shares, 
Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Stock  /        ^„     .^^^, 
not  exchanged  \        ^h  shares. 

Common  \  ^'  ^^'  ^°''  ^•.  ^•'  ^^''  ^7''*9^  shares. 
\  Directors,         22  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
Nov.  6,  1902. 


Directors  (11)  Nov.  7,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele, 
W.  G.  Nevin, 
D.  Freeman,     . 
H.  W.  HeUman, 
O.  S.  A.  Sprague, 
Simon  Levi, 
Richard  Egan, 
L.  C.  Waite,     . 

Executive  Committee  (4): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 

OMcers: 


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New  York. 


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Los  Angeles. 


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Pasadena,  Cal 
San  Diego,  ** 
Capistrano,  " 
Riverside, 


Edward  P.  Ripley. 
Charles  Steele. 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,     . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,     . 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,Third  Vice-President, 

Godfrey  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    . 


Chicago. 


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New  York. 


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New  York. 
Chicago. 


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The  Southern  Kansas  Railway  Company 

of  Texas. 

operated  as  an  independent  line  jrom  July  6, 1889,  inclusive. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  November  2,  i886. 
50  years. 

Line  i.— Fort  Worth,  Texas,  to  west  line  of  Texas,  at  a  point  in  Oldham  County. 

Lines.— From  a  point  on  line  No.  i.  in  Carson  County,  Texas,  to  a  point  in  Parmei 
County,  on  the  western  boundary  of  Texas. 

Line  5.— From  a  desirable  point  on  line  No.  i,  in  Carson  County,  northeasterly  to  a 
point  in  Lipscombe  County,  on  the  east  line  of  Texas  —  Constructed. 

Total  mileage  (constructed),  100.41  miles. 

Acquired  January  i,  1900,  under  foreclosure  sale  September  6,  iSq8,  railroad  of  the 
iPanhandle  Railway  Cj.— Panhandle  to  Washburn— 14.72  miles,  which  it  had 
operated  as  an  extension  since  April  ao.  1S98.  Has  also  operated  trains  on  line 
0!  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  City  Ky.  Co.,  between  Washburn  and  Amarillo,  Tex., 
14.04  miles,  since  May  10, 1899. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,000,000,  authorized, 

604,500,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  5,955  shares. 
Directors,      90  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October,  .\marillo,Tex.— ioa.  m. 

Nov.  5,  1902. 

(30  days  —  Amarillo. ) 

Direetors  (9)  Nov.  6,  1901 : 

H.  U.  Mudge,     . 

Avery  Turner  (Jan.  i,  1902), 

Don  A.  Sweet,    . 

J.  C.  Paul, 

A.  L.  Conrad,     . 

G.  C.  Starkweather, 

H.  E.  Hoover, 

J.  W.  Terry, 

Edward  P.  Ripley,     . 

OMcers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    .... 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President  (Jan.  1,  1902), 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  hrecretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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Canadian,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Chicago. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 

New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 
Amarillo. 


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Atchison  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  November  13. 1878. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock  (shares  $1,000  each),  $100,000,  authorized, 

72,000,  issued. 

R.  R.  Cos.,  69  shares. 
Directors,    3  shares. 

Sbcond  Wednesday  in  February,  Atchison.  Kas.—  10:30  a.  m. 
Feb.  12,  1902. 


Directors  (8)  Feb.  13,  1901: 

C.  M.  Rathbum, 
Howard  Elliott, 
S.  E.  Crance, 
Russell  Harding, 
Geo.  W.  Holdrege, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
C.  F.  Resseguie, 


(c.  B.  u.  p.  R.  R.) 

(K.  C.  ST.  J.  ft  C.  B.  R.  R.) 
(H.  ft  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

(mo.  p.  RY.) 

(a.  ft  N.  R.  R.) 
(C.  R.  I.  ft  P.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 


Atchison. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 


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Omaha,  Neb. 
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Topeka. 


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Executive  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  ex-officio^ 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
S.  E.  Crance. 

Auditing  Committee  (3): 

C  M.  Rathburn,  ex-officio^ 
Howard  Elliott, 
C.  F.  Resseguie. 

Officers: 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  President,  .... 

F.  W.  Downs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  F.  Barrows,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


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Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  a6,  i8g7. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  to  construct,  maintain  and  operate  a  terminal  railway  and  construct  or 
purchase  and  maintain  wharves  within  or  near  the  city  of  Beaumont,  Jefferson 
County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  Belt  around  city  of  Beaumont,  3.08  miles;  line  operated  under 
trackage  rights,  spurs  into  mills,  5.2$  miles.    Total,  8.53  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ^6o,cxx),  authorized, 

6o,ocx),  issued. 

V.  M.,         589  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  1 1  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  9,  1902. 

Direetors  (10)  Oct.  9,  1900: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
J.  W.  Terry,    . 
L.  J.  Polk,      . 
F.  M.  Gilbough, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
P.  H.  Goodwyn, 
W.  S.  Davidson, 
Wm.  Wiess,    . 
W.  A.  Fletcher, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  Vice-President, 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Secretary  (Jan.  i,  1901), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary  (Dec.  7, 1900),  . 

W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer  (Jan.  i,  1901), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer  (Dec.  7, 1900), 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller  (Dec.  7, 1900), 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Auditor  (Dec.  7,  1900), 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex 


«< 
II 

<4 

Beaumont. 
<« 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Beaumont 
New  York. 


Beaumont. 


41 


The  Kansas  City  Belt  Railway  Company. 

Kansas  and  Missouri  incorporation.—  Formed  by  consolidation,  on  March  13, 1886, 
of— 

(i)  Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated,  Kansas,  March  a8, 188$. 

(2)  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.,  incorporated,  Missouri,  June  27. 1882. 

999  years. 


CONSTRUCTED  MILEAGE. 

Main  line  in  Missouri,       .... 
Main  line  in  Kansas,  .... 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Missouri, 
Double  and  side-tracks,  Kansas, 

Total  mileage,  ..... 


6.33 

2.37—8.70 
28.63 
9.81-38.44 

47.14 


Capital  Stock,  $2,5cx),(xx),  authorinecL 

150,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  747  shares, 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.,  299  shares. 

K.  C.  F.  S.  &  M.,  447  shares. 

Directors,     7  shares, 

(Statatorj  meeting,  second  Tueaday  in  March  —  SO  days*  notice,  Kansas  City.) 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  May,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
May  13,  1902. 


Directors  (7)  May  21, 1901 : 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

E.  Wilder, 

E.  O.  Faulkner, 

B.  L.  Winchell, 
Wallace  Pratt, 
A.  J.  Earling, 

C.  A.  Goodnow, 


(the  a.  t.  *  s.  F.  RY.)  Topeka. 

(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.)  " 

(the  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.)  " 

(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.)  St.  Louis. 

(THE  K.  c.  F.  s.  *  M.  RY.)  Kaosas  City^ 

(c.  M.  *  ST.  p.)  Chicago. 

(C.  M.  *  ST.  p.) 


fl 


Extcutive  Committee  (3): 

'      H.  U.  Mudge, 
B.  L.  Winchell, 

A.  J.  Earling. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Vice-President, 

C  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  (Dec.  11, 1901), 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer, 

Pratt,  Dana  &  Black,  Attorneys, 


C.  C.  Ripley,  Auditor  and  Cashier, 

D.  W.  Rider,  Superintendent,    . 


Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Topeka. 
Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City. 


42 


The  Leavenworth  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  i,  i88s. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $175,000,  authorized, 

150,000,  issued. 

R.  R.  Cos.,  1,465  shares. 
Directors,      35  shares 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 
Jan.  14,  1902. 

Directors  (7)  Jan.  8,  igoi : 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

£.  Dickinson, 

A.  T.  Palmer, 

H.  G.  Clark, 


(L.  K.  *  w.  RY.)  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

(c.  R.  I.  *  p.  RY.)  Chicago. 

(MO.  p.  RY.)  St.  Louis. 

/       THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY..  \  Tnnplra 
\ASSIGN>rE  L.  T.  *  S.  W.  RY./   *  "l'^**-*- 

(u.p.Rv.)  Omaha,  Neb. 

(".'x-'I-k*??'??" )  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

(K.  c.  N.  w.  R.  R.)  St.  Louis. 


Executive  Committee  (3J : 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding. 

Officers: 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President, 

J.  H.  Brinkerhoff,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  H.  Craig,  Superintendent  and  Agent, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Leavenworth,  Kas. 


tt 


48 


The  Fiteblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  December  23, 18S7. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $^oo,ocx>,  authorized, 

40,600,  issued. 

D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co.,  80  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares, 

U.  P.  D.  &  G.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares, 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

Directors,    6  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  October,  Pueblo.  Colo. 
Oct.  15,  igo2. 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  16,  1 901: 

E.  T.  Jeffery, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Russell  Harding, 
Frank  Trumbull, 
H.  A.  Parker, 


(D.  *  R.  G.  R.  R.) 
(the  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 

(mo.  p.  ry.) 

(U.  P.  RY.) 

(C.  R.  I.  ft  P.  RY.) 


Olllcert— Oct.  16,  1895  : 

E.  T.  Jeffery,  President, 

M.  D.  Thatcher,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

W.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Wm.  Young,  Ticket  Agent  (Nov.  i,  1896) 

C.  F.  Colvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


Denver,  Colo. 
Pueblo. 
LaJunta,Colo. 
St.  Louis. 
Denver,  Colo. 
Chicago. 


Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
ti 


42 


The  Leavenworth  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  i,  i88s. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $175,000,  authorined, 

1 50,000,  issued. 

R.  R.  Cos.,  1,465  shares. 
Directors,      35  shares 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 
Jan.  14,  1902. 

Directors  (7)  Jan.  8,  1901 : 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

£.  Dickinson, 

A.  T.  Palmer, 

H.  G.  Clark, 


(L.  K.  ft  W.  RY.) 
(C.  R.  I.  &  p.  RY.) 

(MO.  p.  RY.) 

(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY 
ASSIGN" E  L.  T.  *  S.  W 

(U.  P.  RY.) 

U.  P.  RY.,  ASSIGNEE  \ 
L.  T.  ft  S.  W.  RY.      / 

(K.  C.  N.  W.  R.  R.) 


( 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Chicago. 
St.  Louis. 
.RY.)  Topeka. 

Omaha,  Neb. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
St.  Louis. 


Executive  Committee  (3) : 

J.  O.  BrinkerhofiF, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding. 

OMcers: 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President, 

J.  H.  Brinkerhoff,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  H.  Craig,  Superintendent  and  Agent, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Leavenworth,  Kas. 


(I 


48 


The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  December  23,  18S7. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30o,(XX),  authorized. 

40,600,  issued. 

D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co.,  80  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

U.  P.  D.  &  G.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  80  shares. 

Directors,    6  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  October.  Pueblo.  Colo. 
Oct  15,  igo2. 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  16,  1901 : 

E.  T.  JefiFery, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Russell  Harding, 
Frank  Trumbull, 
H.  A.  Parker, 


(D.  *  R.  G.  R.  R.) 

(ihe  a.  t.  *  s.  f.  ry.) 
(mo.  p.  ry.) 

(U.  P.  RY.) 

(C.  R.  I.  ft  P.  RY.) 


Ollleert— Oct.  16,  1895  : 

E.  T.  Jeffery,  President, 

M.  D.  Thatcher,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

W.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Wm.  Young,  Ticket  Agent  (Nov.  i,  1896) 

C.  F.  Colvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


Denver,  Colo. 
Pueblo. 
LaJunta,Colo. 
St.  Louis. 
Denver,  Colo. 
Chicago. 


Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
II 


44 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  January  5, 1887. 

99  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  property  of  St.  Joseph  Terminal  Co. 

Iticorporated,  Missouri,  November  8, 1886. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

300,000,  issued, 

St.  J.  &  (i.  I.  Trustee,  1,496  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  1,485  shares. 

Directors  and  Tellers,       19  shares, 

(Statutory  meeting,  fiecond  Tueaday  in  March.—  !tO  days*  notice,  St.  Joseph.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  June,  St.  Joseph.  Mo.— 9  a.  m.    Old  Board,  12  m. 

June  10,  1902.  New  Board,  12:30  p.  M. 

Directors  (5)  June  11,  1901: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  (THE  A.  T.  &  s.  f.  ry.)  Topeka. 

C.  F.  Resseguie,  (the  a.  t.  &  s.  f.  ry.)  " 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  *  g.  i.  r.  r.)  St.  Joseph 

H.  W.  Milliman,  (st.  j.  *  g.  1.  r.  r.) 

T.  F.  Van  Natta,  (joint.) 


Officers : 


H.  U.  Mudge,  President,      .....  Topeka. 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  Vice-President,       ...  St.  Joseph. 
H.  W.  Milliman,  Secretary  and  Auditor,  *' 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,   ......  Topeka. 

A.  P.  Hall,  Superintendent  (Aug.  i,  1897),  St.  Joseph. 


45 


St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  22, 1880. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $icx),ooo,  authorised, 

9,000,  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,  84  shares. 
Directors,    6  shares. 


Second  Wednesday  in  February,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Feb.  12,  1902. 

Directors  (9)  Feb.  13,  1901: 

Howard  Elliott,      (k.  c.  st.  j.  *  c.  b.  r.  r.) 
J.  D.  Besler,  (c  b.  *  q.  r.  r.) 

S.  E.  Crance,  (h.  *  st.  j.  r.  r.) 

Geo.  W.  Holdrege,  (b.  *  m.  r.  r.  r.) 

H.  U.  Mudge,  (THE  A.  T.  *  s.  p.  ry.) 

H.  A.  Parker,  (c  R.  i.  *  p.  ry.) 

M.  A.  Low,  ^C    K.  *  N.  RY.) 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  *  g.  i.  r.  r.) 
Russell  Harding,     (mo.  p.  ry.) 

Executive  Committee  (3) : 

Howard  Elliott,  ex-officio, 
H.U.  Mudge, 
Raymond  Du  Puy. 

Auditing  Committee  (3) : 

Howard  Elliott,  ex-officio, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding. 

Officers: 

Howard  Elliott,  President, 

E.  C.  Browne,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Jos.  Hansen,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


St.  Joseph. 
Chicago. 
St.  Joseph. 
Omaha,  Neb. 
Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 
St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 


St.  Joseph. 


ii 


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46 


The  Santa  Pe  Terminal  Company 

of  California. 

Incorporated.  California,  February  24, 1899. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized, 

i,ooo/xx),  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9,993  shares. 

Directors,        7  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  July,  San  Francisco,  Cal.-  8  p.  m. 
July  15,  1902. 


Directors  (7)  July  23, 190 1 : 

J.  D.  Spreckcls,          ..... 

San  Francisco. 

A.  H.  Payson 

« 

W.A.  Bissell 

« 

H.  K.  Gregory, 

4< 

J.W.Walker, 

f* 

W.  G.  Nevin 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

A.  G.Wells. 

«< 

Officers  (Julv  17,  1900): 

J.  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board,    . 

San  Francisco. 

A.  H.  Payson,  President, 

u 

W.  A.  Bissell,  Vice-President,   . 

II 

G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

(Jan.  29,  iQOi), 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner.  Assistant  Treasurer, 

II 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

It 

C.  N.  Sterry,  General  Solicitor,  . 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller,. 

New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    . 

Chicago. 

47 


Union  Depot  Company. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  29, 1875. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

495,000,  issued, 
R.  R.  Cos.,  4,929  shares. 
Directors,  etc.,       21  shares. 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  14,  1902. 


Directors  (12)  Jan.  8,  1901: 

E.J.  Sanford  (April  4, 1901), 

B.  L.  Winchell, 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
S.  M.  Felton, 
S.  £.  Crance, 
Russell  Harding, 
Jos.  Ramsey,  Jr., 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Howard  Elliott, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

C.  F.  Resseguie  (Apr.  4, 1901), 
A.  A.  Allen, 


(JOINT.)  Kansas  City. 

(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  ft  M.  RY.)  St.  Louis. 


(U.  p.  RY.) 
(C.  *  A.  R.  R.) 
(H.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(mo.  p.  RY.) 
(WABASH  R.  R.) 
(C.  R.I   *  P.  RY.) 


Kansas  City. 
Chicago. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo' 
St.  Louis. 


<« 


Chicago. 


(K.  c.  ST.  J.  *  c.  B.  R.R.)  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.)       Topcka. 
(the  a.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.)  " 

(M.K.  ftT.RY.)  St.  Louis. 


Executive  Committee  (5): 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman,  Howard  Elliott, 

H.  U.  Mudge,  J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 

S.  M.  Felton. 


Auditing  Committee  (3): 
Joseph  Ramsey,  Jr., 

OMcers: 


Russell  Harding, 
H.  A.  Parker. 


E.J. Sanford,  President  and  Superintendent, 
C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  S.  Banks,  Ticket  Agent,     . 


Kansas  City 
fi 


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48 


The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Galveston. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  36, 1897. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized. 

200,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  1.995  shares. 
Directors,         5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston,  Tex. 
Dec.  30,  1902. 

Directors  (5)  under  charter: 

L.  J.  Polk,  ....... 

W.  C  Nixon  (May  14,  1900V  .... 

F.  M.  Gilbough 

J.W.Terry 


Galveston. 


Galveston. 


Ofllcert— July  3,  1897: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President,  

.Vice-President,        .         .         .         

A.C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Sept.  25, 1897),  Galveston. 
A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor  (Dec.  11,  1901),  " 


49 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Afintml  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company,  May  16, 289t.-~ 99  years. 

Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C  R.  R.  Co,,  and  acquired  fun*  S,  1901, 

byC,^P,C.(SfM,Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  x7, 1884. 
SO  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Jnana  Lopez  Grant,  about  11,499  acres. 
Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about  iSiOoo     *' 

Total 


26,499  acres. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  issued. 
W.  E.  H.,  I  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 


Directors, 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fe.  N.  M. 
August  4,  1902. 


5  shares. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  12, 1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
F.  C.  Fox, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


« 


Santa  Fe. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


« 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 


Company. 


Acg, 


Mintral tight! and Pnt  rty  nK 
'tauirid  OeMtr 


--,       /**  tnti 

dad  Caal  &  Cok  Hf  Co 
"York  Canon  Tr 
Atgtdrid  June  3.  1901.  tht  tnfii 

Mintral  righll  and  propnttes  of  . 


Mintntl  righii 

Junil  ISsS—i  riars 

Mitural  rig/ils  and  pttpirij  tf  C  C  R  R  to     I. 

Iron  Co  Oil  e  JSW— lOj 


II  Uasid  to  Maunl  Catmtt  Ctat  Co., 

kt  Canen  City  Coal  Co. 
I  giCarian  Co.  and ef  lAi  Tritti- 

„  -will  Land  Grant  Co.. 

County.  N.  M. 
t  Coal  Railroad  Co.  undir  fm- 

and  the  T.  C.  &  C.  Co..  Uaud 

"""      it  Camttl  Coal  Ca. 

I  Ceiorado  Fiat  & 


Certified  copy  of  Chatter  filed  In  ofBce  of  Secrelary  d(  State.  Colorado.  October,  17, 

i9^,  and  tlu  in  office  ol  Secretary  of  Territory  of 

New  Meilco  Hay  10, 1901. 

Capital  Slock,  tyto/xa,  autkoriitd. 
200,000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  1,989  shares. 
Directors,       11  shares. 


(II)   Oct.  31, 
Edward  P.  Riplt 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
W.  E.  Hodges, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Kurd, 

0.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 

D.  E.  Cain, 

E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
A.  S.  Johnson, 

OMon: 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  President, 

W.  B,  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E,  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secrelary, 

H.  W,  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

1.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     , 


(lodaya-Topeka.) 

Chicago. 


Tope' 


51 


Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  Auffust  ag,  1881. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized, 

1,000,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  4,997  shares, 

Tr.  for  M.  L.  G.  Co.,  4,997  shares. 

Directors,        6  shares. 


Third  Monday  in  April.  Raton.  N.  M.— 4  r.  m. 
April  21,  1902. 

Directors  (6)  May  25,  1901: 
Frank  Springer,  . 
Jan  van  Houten, 

J.  M.  Cunningham  (July  20,1901) 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
F.  C.  Fox  (July  20, 1901 ), 
R.  E.  Twitchell,  . 

Officers: 

Frank  Springer,  President,  . 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 
T.  A.  Schomburg,  Secretary, 
J.  M.  Cunningham,  Treasurer, 


(30  days  —  Colfax  Co.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
If 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


Blossburs:  Mercantile  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  March  25, 1895. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized, 

45,000,  issued, 
(Shares  $10  each.) 
R.  C.  a  C.  Co.,  2,546  shares. 
Individuals,  1,949  shares. 
Directors  (R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,  4), 

(Individuals,  i),         5  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  April,  Raton,  N.  M.— 4  p.  m. 
April  21,  1902. 

Directors  (5)  April  16,  1900: 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
E.  Wilder,      . 
Frank  Springer, 
Jan  van  Houten, 


(10  dayB—Raton.) 

Chicago. 

Topeka. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 


Officers : 

W.  B.  Jansen,  President, 
Frank  Springer,  Vice-President, 

,  Secretary, 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer 

].  M.  Cunningham,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Topeka. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N,  M. 


52 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  Property  Uased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co.^  Aug.  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized, 

600,000,  issued. 
(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  13,  1902. 


(xo  days—Aspen.) 

rtors  (7)  June  3.  1893^ 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

Chicago. 

1            ... 

W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899), 

Chicago. 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899), 

Topeka. 

E.  Wilder.             

f* 

J.F.Scott,             

• 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

If 

•                 • 

OfRcers  : 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

,  Comptroller,     .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


<t 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


«i 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


68 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited 

Incorporated,  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12. 1884.^  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6,  1885. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $963,100,  authorized, 

963,100,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  2,155  shares, 

A,  F.  W.,        I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,        I  share, 

2,1  ^j  shares. 


],  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,410  shares. 

Sundry  persons, 

Second  Tuksday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  II,  1902. 


2,450  shares, 
5,024  shares. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  12,  1901 

Benj.  P.  Cheney, 
Albert  Strauss, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
T.  W.  Lillie, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman, 
Henry  Warren, 

I 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 


Benj.  P.  Cheney,  President, 

Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 

T.  W.  Lillie,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Boston. 
New  York. 


u 

II 


Weatherford,  Tex. 


Chicago. 


Boston. 

New  York. 
(I 


Geo.  L.  Brooks,  General  Manager,    .  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

Burton  Mossman,  Ranch  Superintendent,      Holbrook,  Arizona. 


54 


Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  i6, 1888. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,    2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
Jan.  14,  1902. 

(2  wks.— Adair  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudgc, '       Topcka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Frank  W.  Gibbs, Gibbs. 


Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Hunnewell  Town  Company. 

lacurpuruiwJ,  Kaasas,  June  23,  1860. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

45*500,  issued. 

J.  E.  F.,  250  shares. 
Individuals,  205  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka.  Kas.— 2  p.  m. 
Oct.  30,  1902. 

( 30  days— I  a  w.  3 1.,  Kansas  City,  Kas.) 
Directors  (7)  Nov.  30,  1897: 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

W.  B.  Jansen  (July  11,  1899), 

E.  Wilder, Topeka. 

J.  F.  Scott, 

Joab  Mulvane,    . 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 


(f 


4« 


Officers: 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  President,     . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


<( 


New  York. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


56 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorized. 

16,000,     issued. 

E.  W.,  8o>^  shares. 

Individuals,  TJ^  shares. 

Directors,    2      shares. 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  14,  1902. 

(2  wks.— Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 


H.  U.  Mudge, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
W.  W.  Felt, 


Topeka. 


«i 


Mendon. 


Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


<« 


« 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


66 


The  New  Mexico  Town  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22,  x88o. 

ao  years. 
Charter  extended  March  ax,  1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorvted, 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  943  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),   50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),     7  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  6,  1902. 

(30  days— I  a  w.,  Santa  Fe.) 
Dirtctors  (9)  Nov.  18,  1901: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo,    . 
R.  E.  Twitchell,     . 
F.  C.  Fox, 
F.  A.  Manzanares, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
W.  B.  Childers.       . 
E.  W.  Dobson, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

OfRcers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Ruf  usj.  Palen,  Ass  t  SecV  and  Ass't  Treas.,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,     ...  ** 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


If 
« 


Santa  Fe. 

Albuquerque,  N.  M 
« 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  9, 18S6. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued, 

J.  E.  F.,  495  shares. 
Directors,      5  shares, 

Thursday  next  after  First  Monday  in  May,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3:30  p.  m. 
May  8,  1902. 

(15  days— Topeka.) 
Directors  (5)  May  7,  1891: 

Tno.  E.  Frost, 

W.  B.  Jansen  (July  11,  1899), 


J: 


P.  I.  Bbnebrake, 

1.  R.  Mulvane, 
.  F.  Scott  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

Officers : 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  President, 
E.  Wil( 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


If 


Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


5. 


Pacific  Land  improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  Catitornia,  Jauuary  u,  1S87. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  995  shares. 

Directors,      5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  apter  Second  Monday  in  May.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
May  14,  1902. 

Directors  (5)  May  16,  1900: 

W.  G.  Ncvin  (Sep.  25. 1901), 
J.  W.  White  (Sep.  25, 1901). 

F.  B.  Henderson, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
A.  G.  Wells, 

Officers: 

W.  G.  Nevin,  President  (Sep.  25, 1901), 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.W.  White,  Auditor  (Sep.  25, 1901), 

Howel  Jones,  Manager  (Sep.  25, 190 1),  Topeka. 


Los  Angeles. 


« 


4( 


(( 


»( 


Los  Angeles. 


11 


(I 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,    2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  14,  1902. 

(asfks.— ClarkCo.) 

Mrecters  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Chas.  Hiller, 


Topeka. 
Kahoka,  Mo. 


Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

L  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


it 


tt 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


58 


Rio  Qrande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  June  2$,  1887. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $25o,ocx),  authortMed. 

25o,ocx),  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  2,495  shares. 
Directors,         5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  6,  1902. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  18,  1901: 

H.  U.  Mudpe, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Ruf  us  J.  Paten, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


(IS  days— Santa  Fe.) 

Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
« 

Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 


Topeka. 

Santa  Fe. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized. 

5,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  23  shares. 

Individuals,  25  shares. 

Directors,    2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge.  Mo.— 9  a.m. 

Jan.  14,  1902. 

(2  wks.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.U.  Mudge,  

Tno.  E.  Frost, 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,         ...  " 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         ....  " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,         ....  Topeka. 


Topeka. 
11 

Rutledge. 


50 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  December  28, 1900.—  So  years. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

Janaary  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23, 1901. 

Capital  Stock,  $io,cxx),  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles.  Cal.— ii  A.M. 
May  14, 1902. 


Directors  (5)  under  charter : 

H.U.Mudge.     .... 

W.  G.  Nevin, 

C.  N.Sterry,      .         .         .         .         , 

T.J.Norton,      .... 

H.J.Stevens, 

Officers,  Jan.  5, 1901 : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


M 
i4 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


(I 


60 


Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  2,497  shares. 
Directors,        3  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City.  Mo.— 

Jan.  15,  1902.  9  A.M. 

(2  wks.—  Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  .... 

J.  P.  Griswold,         .... 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead.  General  Auditor, 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


«< 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated.  Missouri.  November  17. 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorized, 

30,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  197  shares. 

Individuals,  100  shares. 

Directors,     3  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas 

Jan.  15, 1902. 

(2  wks. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge,    ....... 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

W.  H.  Winants,  ...... 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,  ..... 


City,  Mo.— 
9  a.  m. 
—  Kansas  City.) 

Topeka. 

Kansas  City. 

Topeka. 
II 

II 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


61 


The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  21, 1880,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

changed  June  9, 1880. 

99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  304  shares. 
Individuals,  iq6  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topkka,  Kas.— 3  p.m. 
Oct.  30,  igo2. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  31,  190 1: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,        .... 
Paul  Morton, 

(10  days—Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
«< 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

O.J.Wood, 

Topeka. 
«< 

J.  F.  Scott,    ...... 

(« 

D.  E.  Cain 

(f 

E.  Wilder,             

(1 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 

41 

Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     .... 

Topeka. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka,  Kas. 
July  29,  igo2. 

Trustees  (5): 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Nov.  30,  1895), 
C.  F.  Resseguie  (Jan.  i,  1900), 
James  Collinson  (Jan.  i,  1902), 
J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 
J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900), 

Officers— July  31,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 
I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,   .... 
J.  P.  Kaster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


Topeka. 


<4 


(I 


(I 


(( 


Topeka. 


(I 
If 


62 


The  a.  C.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  June  lo. 
No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tubsday  in  June.  Galveston,  Texas. 
June  24,  1902. 

Trustees  (5): 

L.  J.  Polk  (Aug.  I,  1896),    . 

J.  W.  Terry  (June  10,  1891), 

Drs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec.  6. 

Jas.  McDonough  (June  10,  1801), 

J.  C.  Murphy  (March  15,  1895),  • 

Officers — Dec.  6,  1900: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

Drs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons, 

T.  E.  Moodie,  Secretary,  . 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Acting  Treasurer, 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor,    . 


1891. 


Galveston. 


If 


1900), 


Temple,  Tex. 
Galveston. 


« 


Galveston. 
Temple,  Tex. 
Galveston. 


The  Las  Vestas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

246,600,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  2,459  shares. 
Directors,        7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Ka».— 2:30  p.  m. 
Oct.  30,  1902. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  31,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
E.  Wilder, 
J.  F.  Scott, 


Officers : 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     ..... 


(10  days-  -  Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
II 

Topeka. 
II 

fi 

II 

4k 


Chicago. 
II 

New  York. 

Topeka. 

New  York. 
II 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


68 


The  Peck  Water  Works  Company. 

(Coolidge,  Kas.) 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  2X.  1888. 
So  years  from  Jan.  1. 1889. 

Capital  Stock,  j^,ooo,  authorized. 

37,200,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  367  shares. 

Directors,     5  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  T»  peka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  30,  1902. 

Directors  (5)  Oct.  31,  1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

H.  U.  Mudgc 

E.  Wilder, 

J.  F.  Scott, 

Chicago. 
If 

Topeka. 
ff 

ff 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.Tansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,   . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitenead,  General  Auditor, 

Chicago. 
II 

Topeka. 

New  York 
II 

If 
Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor 

Topeka. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  July  26. 1898. 
No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  September,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Sept.  I,  1902. 


Trustees  (5)  Dec.  14.  1899: 

W.  G.  Nevin,  . 
A.G.Wells.    . 
Geo.  W.  Smith, 
William  Norris, 
J.  L.  Morse,     . 

Officers: 


W.  G.  Nevin,  Chairman, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

T.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1900), 


Los  Angeles, 
ff 

Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
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Winslow,  A.  T. 
Los  Angeles. 


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The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association* 

Incorporated,  California,  June  39, 1891. 
SO  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 


Directors  (5): 

W.  G.  Nevin  (April  12, 1897),     . 
C.  N.  Sterry  (June  i,  1396), 
G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.  (Jan.  26,  1894), 
F.  Thayer  (March  3, 1897), 
L.  House  (Nov.  6,  1891),    . 

Los  Angeles. 

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OfRcert : 

W.  G.  Nevin,  Chairman  (April  12, 1897),    .  Los  Angeles. 

G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  26, 1894), 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1892), 


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The  Topelca  Iron  Company^ 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  August  16, 1880. 
30  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $120,000,  authorized, 

1 10,000,  issued. 

J.  E.  F.,  550  shares. 
E.  H.  H.,  550  shares. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  24,  1896: 

P.  L  Bonebrake,           .... 

Topeka. 

J.  0.  BrinkerhofiF,        .... 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

E.  Wilder  (Dec.  13,  1890). 

Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

« 

A.  F.  Williams, 

(1 

Officers: 

P.  L  Bonebrake,  President, 

Topeka. 

J.  0.  Brinkerhofif,  Vice-President, 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,   . 

Topeka. 

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Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 

A.  &  p.  Hospital  Association.— iSuoc«e(ied  July  26,  i8g8,  by  Santa 
FIb  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Arizona  Southern  R.  R.  Co.-  -Inactive. 

Arizona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Abandoned. 

The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. —  Consolidated  Mayji, 
1886,  into  TheC.K.db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Oct.  26^ 
l8gj,  to  K.  C.  T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co.    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co  —Consolidated  Dec.  /,  i8gj,  into  The  C. 
M,  R.  R.  Co 

The  Atchison  R.  R.  Employes'  Association. — Succeeded  June  7,  i88y, 
by  the  S,  F.  Ry.  Emp.  Ass'n. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Dec.  10^  l8g^^  and  acquired  Dec.  I2y  l8gjy  by  The  A, 
T.  it  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Equipment  Co. — Inactive.    Stock  purchased 
and  canceled  June  22j  /oQ/. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Mayj,  J8gtj^  under 
foreclosure,  and  a^squired  June  24,  l8g^f  by  Santa  Fe  Pacific  H. 
R.  Co. 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  Jan. 
26,  igoOy  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold 
April  /,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

California  Central  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /88Qj  into  So,  Cal, 
Ry.  Co. 

California  Southern  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Jan.  10, 
1882,  into  Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Co. 

California  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Nov.  7,  i88g,  into  So, 
Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Cafion  City  Coal   Co. — Charter  eospired   Oct  10,  i8g8.    Property 

sold  Oct  4,  /poo,  to  C.  db  P.C.db  M.  Co. 
The  Cafion  City  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  12,  i8y8, 

into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Central  Railway  of  Missouri. — Name  changed  June  8j  i88j,  to  St, 
L.  db  C.  M.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Central  and   Montgomery  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  17,  1884, 
into  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  Mining  Co. — Inactive. 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co. —  Inactive.  Property  sold  May  i8y 
igoif  under  foreclosure,  and  acquired  Junej,igoi,  try  C.db  P.  C. 
db  M.  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.Co. —  Inactive.    Property  gold , 
Apnl  /Oyigoi,  to  The  A.T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 


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Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Never  active. 
Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Never  active. 
Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  9old  under 

foreclosure  May  j»/,  i88f.     Acquired  Dec.  J/,  l88j.  by  C.  8t.  L. 

d&  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  W^estern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,    Property 
sold  March  2J,  /88j,  to  The  C.  tt  St.  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  F^  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property 
sold  June  /,  I  goo,  to  The  A.  7\  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Inactive. 
Property  sold  July  /jr,  1887,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov. 
77,  1884,  into  G.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  Dee,  ij, 

1886,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Colony,  Neosho  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Coyisolidaied  May 
31,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  l8gj^  into  The  C. 
M.  R.  R.  Co, 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Sept.  8,  i8q/,  under 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  Nov.  /,  /8q/^  try  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  {new  corporation). 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consoliaated  Sept.  ^p,  i8yjt 
into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith   R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct  6y 
1882,  into  W.  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Crawford  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884^  into  The 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  14^  i88y^  under  fore- 
closure^ to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Operation  closed  March  2§i 
J8g8,  and  track  tah'n  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co.-  -Inactive.     Property  sold  May  14, 

1887,  to  The  I),  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— /nacfiy^.  Property  sold  Jan.  ig^ 
I  goo,  to  The  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  6, 1882^  into  K, 
C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co    -Inactive.    Property 
sold  May  /,  /8gg,  to  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
31,  1886.  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Florence,    El  Dorado  and   Walnut   Valley  R.  R.  Ca — Inactive, 
Property  sold  April  10,  I  go  I,  to  The  A.  T  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co.— Stock  sold 
-^^•S^  /<ypA  to  The  Denver,  Apex  db  Western  Ry.  Co,  (See  Con- 
tract No.  6g6o.) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22,  i8g8,  to  The 
H.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  .sold  Jan.  ig,  /goo,  to 
The  A.T.dbS.F.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Harper  and  Western  R .  R.  Co.  Consolidated  April  i6,  i88^^  into 
The  So.  Kas,  Hy,  Co. 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co.  -Consolidafed  Oct  6, 1882,  into  W.  A  S. 
W,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  i'lulf  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  OeL  y, 
l88gy  into  The.  H.  d&  ST.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co.—lufictir.e.  Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan.  /^,  i8qS.  Acquired  Jan.  21.  l8g8,  by  The 
H,  d  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co.  -  Innclive.  Property  sold  Dee, 
20,  l8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  d  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co  -Comolidafed  May 
31,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  <t  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  {K^xusus).- -Consolidated  March  ij, 
/886j  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri)  Consolidated  March  ijy 
1886,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan.  //,  /SS/.     Acquired  by  O.  db  B.  R.  R,  Co. 

The  Kansas  City.  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct.  6,  1882,  into  K.  C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. —  Inactive     Property 
sold  April  lo,  iQor,  to  The  A.T.dt  S  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co  — Consoli- 
dated July  16,  fSSj.  into  So.  K'ls.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City.  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Dec.  /J,  /880,  into  K.  C.  L.  (t  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R.  R.  Co.    -Inactive, 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Imictixe.  Property 
sold  Ftb.  /J,  i8gQ,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16,  /88j^ 
into  The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.R.Co.— Consolidated  July  /6y  /88j,xnto 
So,  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g^ 
l8yg,  into  K,  C.  L,  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Feb.  4.  i8yg.  Acquired  by  K.  C.  db  S.  F, 
R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co.-   Never  active. 

Kansas  Midland  R.  R.  Co.- -Consolidated  Sept.  2g,  l8y^,  into  K.  C, 
T.  dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahcma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co. —Inactive, 
Pritjyerty  sold  June  2Q,  IQOO,  under  forex^losure,  and  acquired 
July  2,  igoi^,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas.  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co.— Consolidafed  May  ji, 
1886,  I'w'o  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co.  -Consolidated  Feb.  /j",  1884,  into  The 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  ApHl  id,  188$ y  into  The  So, 
Kcu,  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Dee. 
20y  i8gg^  to  The  A,  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co.— Consolidated  Juiy  24^  i88gy 
into  The  W,  db  W,  Ry,  Co, 

La  Junta  Water  Co.  -Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  /,  /^(^,  to  Town 
of  La  Junta,     Stock  purchased  and  canceled  March  Ji,  i8qj, 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Cothsolidated  March  2g,  i8yg^ 
into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  SepL  2g,  iSyj,  into 
K,  C.  T.  db  W.R.  R  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co — Name 
changed  Jan,  <?/,  iSdy^  to  L,  L  db  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  1S78,     Acquired  by  L,  db  O.  R.  R.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Prop- 
erty SLfld  Frb.  /J,  i8gQ,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South- Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct.  12,  i8qq.  Acquired  Jan,  24,  igoo, 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co, 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  j/,  1886^  info  The 
C.  K.  db  W,  R.  R.  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20^  1887,  into  Cat.  Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  McPherson. Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct,  7,  i88g^inIo 
The  H.  db  S.  R.  R,  Co. 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  March  22,  igoo, 
to  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

Manhattan.  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  April 
18,  i8q8,  under  foreclosure,  aiid  line,  Burlinpame  to  Alma,  ac- 
quired August  7,  /SqS  by  The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry, 
Co.;  from  Ahna  to  Manhattan,  track  taken  up. 

Marine  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co  — Incorporated,  California^ 
March  24,  1887.  Property  located  at  San  Diego,  Cal.  TheA,T, 
db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,  was  owner  of  146  shares  of  stock.  Sold  under 
rote  of  Directors  Nor.  /,  /goo. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co.-  Consolidated  Get 
6,  1882,  into  M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co.-  Consolidated  Oct,  6,  1882,  into 
M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co.— Inactive,  Projyerty  sold  April 
10,  igoi,  to  The  A    T.  db  S,  F.  Ry,  Co, 

The  Midway  Railway  Co. — Stock  sold   May  27,  /8q7,  to  Pittsburg  db 
Midway  Coal  and  Mining  (  o,  under  Contract  No.  /idjo. 

The  Mississippi    River    R.  R.  &    Toll  Bridge  Co.-  -Inactive,    Prop- 
erty sold  June  /,  iqoo,  to  The  A.  T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R  Co.— Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Feb.  7, 1884.     Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R,  Co. 


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The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co— Name  changed  June  ^,  /8q2,  to  The  Vuloan 
Fuel  Co. 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  ijt  fSgg,  to 
The  A.  T.  it  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  July  /,  i8gi. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dienolved  in 
1881. 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  iSgg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co,— Inactive.  Property  sold  April  /,  igoi,  to  C. 
db  P.  C.  db  M.  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  SepL 
/,  /88o^  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Mayji,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  i6y  i88j^  into 
So.  Kas,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruit  Line  Co. — Never  active. 

Panhandle  Railway  Co. — Ina^jtive.  Property  sold  under  fore- 
closure Sept  6,  /8Q8y  and  acquired  Jan.  I,  igoo^  by  The  S.  K.  Ry, 
Co,  of  Texa^. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  RCo. — Consolidated  Mayji^  1886^ 
into  The  C,  K.  db  W,  R,  R.  Co, 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Oct.  /j",  1884^  '<* 
K.  C.  C.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  V'alley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  IQ,  iQCfOf  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  2g^  187^1  into 
The  P.  dt  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Raton  Water  Co  — Inactive.  Property  sold  to  Raton  Water  Worht 
Co.  and  N.  M.  db  S.  P.  R.  R.  Co.  Stock  purchased  and  canceled 
May  28 J  i8q4. 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  7,  /88g,  into  So.  Cal, 
Ry.  Co. 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  18, 
1881,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  dt  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /J,  i8qq,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — Consoli- 
dated April  i8y  1881,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  db  P.  R,  R.  Co. 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20,  1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rockvale  Mercantile  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  jo,  180/^ 
to  Tfie  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

St.  Joseph,  St  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  June  I,  IQOO,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry  Co. 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  jiy  jS88,  to  St.  J.  St.  L.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.  Name  changed  Jan.jo^  i888y  to 
St.  J.  St.  L.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dec. 
I4.y  i8ggy  to  D.  R.  Francis  and  others. 


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The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Feb. 
26,  1874,  to  SL  L.  L.  dt  \V,  H.  R,  Co. 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Property  soid  under 
foreclosure  Feb.  2j,  iSyy.  On  Oct.  18^  /^77»  th^  road  between 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto^  Kas.^  was  acquired  by  K,  C,  T.  db  W,  R. 
R.  Co,y  and  between  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  by  P.  H.  <f 
D.  S.  R,  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co.— Inactive.    Property  sold 
Nov.  26,  1886,  to  The  St.  L.  K.  C.  dt  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
March  20,  18^4,  to  The  St.  J.  dt  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co, 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20,  i88y,  into 
Cal,  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  2y,  i8g2, 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co  — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
l88y,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 1887,  into  Cal. 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  1887,  into  Cal, 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co,— Inactice.  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
l8g7,  to  Rio  Grande  Land  Co, 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association.-  Succeeded  July  /,  l8gi, 
by  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Uosp.  Assn,  G.  C.  db  S.  F.  Hosp,  Ass'n,  A. 
dt  P.  Hosp.  Ass'n  and  the  S.  C.  Hosp.  Ass'n. 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27,  i8g2, 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  ij, /goo,  to  The 
A,  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as 
of  June  JO.  l8g6^  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The 
A.  T,  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive.    Property 
sold  Feb.  /j,  i8gg,  to  The  A,  T.  dt  S,  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  /J,  l8gg,  and  acquired  April  17^  l8gg^  by  The  A.  T.  dt  8.  F, 
Ry,  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidate  March  2g,  i87g,  into  K. 
C,  L,  dt  S.  R,  R.  Co. 

Southern   Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16, 188^,  into  The 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  ij,  l8gg, 
to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive.  Property 
sold  as  of  Jan,  /,  78go,  to  The  C.  K.  dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 


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Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  ij, 
1880,  into  K,  C.  L.  dt  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 

Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  1^^1880,  into  K,  C.  L, 
db  S.  K,  R.  R,  Co. 

The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  April  20, 1886^  to  The 
Canon  City  Ctml  Co. 

Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jo,  i8g6. 

Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 

Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co.— AVrer  active. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  April  /, 
/go/,  to  C.  db  P.  C.  <&  M.  Co. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Nov.  8, 
/88j,  to  The  T.  C.  &  C  Co. 

The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Mayj/^  /886^ 
into  The  C.  K.  dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Wellington  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Organization  abandoned; 
tracks  taken  up  May  8,  iSSi . 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado) —iVcrcr  active. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas)  —iVei-er  active. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  6,  /882, 
into  W.  db  S    W.  Ry.  Co. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inactive.     Property  sold 
April  /o,  /QO/y  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co — Consolidated  July  24,  /88q^  into 
The  W.  db  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  W^ichiia  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
D  c.  JO^  l8g8,  and  acquired  Dec.  J/,  /SqS^  by  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F. 
Ry.  Co, 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State. 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 

of  State. 
Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 

corporation  in  State.     If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 

directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 

of  stockholders. 
Election   of  directors,  their    number,  and    how   vacancies  arc 

filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 
Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 

to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 
Must  choose  president  and  other  officers    from   among   their 

number. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days*  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies; 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days'  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders' meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

All  meetings  of  the  board  shall  be  held  at  the  general  office  of 
the  company  within  the  State. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Directors : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days'  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  office 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
names  of  subscribers  and  number  of  shares  of  such  stock  sub- 
scribed by  each. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  the  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  from  time  to  time. 


Corporation  Laws  of  X'^^*"^ 

TerritoB-*^^ 


Il1in< 
Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  excecii  fifty  ye: 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (Iimi  not 
Consolidated  com  pa  i 

with  stock  register,  list  of  sha' 
Directors : 
Need  not  be  stockholders. 
Majority  in  railroad  cumjianies  o 

of  State. 
Elected   at  annual  niLnting  of 

corporation  in  Stale.      It  eie* 

directors  shall  be  chosen  wit 

of  stockholders. 
Election  o(  directors,  their    «"■■ 

filled,  provided  for  in  by-laW' 
Shall  be  divided  as  nearly 

to  go  out  of  office  in  successi 
Must  choose  president  and    * 

number. 

Stockholders : 
Need  not  be  residents  oE  Slate 
Liability  not  to  exceed  amoun< 
Have  cumulative  vote. 
One-fourth  may  call  special  rr» 

CORPOKATIONS  GEKERALLY,  INC 
Duration  limited  by  charter; 
General  office  shall  be  kept  ir* 
Legislature  is  prohibited  froi 
corporations  mjst  be  form' 

No  corporation  in  which  mof 
owned  by  parties  not  citiii 
to  acquire  or  own  real  esta-C- 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 
Duration  999  years. 
Directors  : 
Shall  be  stockholders. 
Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 
Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 

four  years. 
To  be  chosen   annually  by  stockholders   to  fill  places  of  class 

whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 
Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 

directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 
General  ofHce  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 
Directors  .* 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 

held  another  day. 
Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies 
except  as  to  Duration: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days'  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 


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If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 
at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days, or  special  called 
meeting  on  ten  days'  published  notice,  and  thirty  days*  notice 
by  mail  or  in  person. 

Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vote  of  a  majority 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  Stale  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.  Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices, 
by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 

Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days'  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 
Duration  999  years. 
Directors  : 
Shall  be  stockholders. 
Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 
Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 

four  years. 
To  be  chosen   annually  by  stockholders   to  fill  places  of  class 

whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 
Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 

directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 
General  ofHce  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 
Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 

held  another  day. 
Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies 
except  as  to  Duration: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days*  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 


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If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 
at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days,  or  special  called 
meeting  on  ten  days'  published  notice,  and  thirty  days'  notice 
by  mail  or  in  person. 

Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vole  of  a  majority 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  State  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.  Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices, 
by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 

Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  mure  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days'  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 


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New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Directors : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever'majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 
Mexico. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.  If  no  time  be  fixed  for 
annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 
each  year. 

Arizona. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Two  shall  be  residents  of  Arizona. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place 
of  business;  twenty  days'  published  notice.  If  election  not  held 
on  day  specified,  election  should  be  held  within  ninety  days. 

President,  vice-president  and  treasurer  shall  be  directors. 

Where  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
principal  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory 
and  meetings  held  there. 


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California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually.     If  no  provision  for  meeting  in  by-laws, 

annual  meeting  of  stockholders  for  election  of  directors  first 

Tuesday  of  June. 
Two  weeks'  published  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Manual  No.  7— Correction  No.  8. 

Topeka,  November  24,  igo2. 
Please  make  the  following  changes  in  Manual  No.  7,  to  bring  it  up 
to  date.  E.  Wilder,  Secretary, 

Page. 

i6a,  Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co. 
Change  to  read  as  follows : 

Constructed  :  '*Line  up  Big  Bug  Creek  complete  and 
Crowned  King  Branch  about  three-quarters  com- 
pleted." 
Capital  Stock  : 

"$386,100,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.,        3,852  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares'* 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  18,  1903.** 
Change  date  Directors,  Executive  Committee  and  Officers 

elected  to  **  Nov.  19, 1902." 
Strike  out  all  other  dates. 
Strike  out  "  W.  C.  Campbell,  General  Attorney,  Prescott." 

18.  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co. 

Correct  mileage  to  read  as  follows : 
'* Constructed  :  Guthrie  to  Ralston,    90.42  miles. 

Ripley  to Cushing,     10.18       " 

100.60  miles. 
Acquired  by  purchase  June  16, 1902  : 

The  Guthrie  &  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion,  ia6o  miles." 

Capital  Stock. 

Add  :  "$1,586,600,  issued. 

The  A.  T,  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,     15,859  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares" 

19.  The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co. 

(Annual  meeting  1902  not  held.     Directors  and  Officers 
hold  over.) 

23.  The  Guthrie  &  Western  Ry.  Co. 

Note :  **  Railroad  and  Property  sold  June  16,  1902,  to  The 
Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co." 

24.  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  5, 1903.** 
Change  date  Directors  elected  to  **  Nov.  6, 1902." 
Strike  out  all  dates  after  Directors*  names. 
(Directors'  meeting  not  held.     Officers  hold  over.     See 
correction  No.  1.) 


26.  The  Leavenworth  &  Topeka  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **Oct.  29,  1903.*' 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "Oct.  30, 
1902." 

27.  New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **Oct.  29,  1903/' 
Change  date  Directors  elected  to  **  Oct.  30,  1902.'* 
(  Directors'  meeting  not  held.    Officers  hold  over.) 

29.  The  Pecos  Valley  &  Northeastern  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Oct.  7. 1903." 
(Annual  meeting  1902  not  held.     Directors  and  Officers 
hold  over.) 

30.  The  Pecos  &  Northern  Texas  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Oct. 6, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to    "Oct.  7, 

1902." 
Strike  out  all  dates  after  *'Avery  Turner." 

Directors : 

Strike  out  "  G.  C.  Starkweather." 
Insert  '*J.  C.  Paul." 

31.  Perris  &  Lakeview  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  5,  1903." 
(Annual  meeting  1902  not  yet  held.) 

31a.  Prescott  &  Eastern  R.  R.Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Nov.  18, 1903.'' 
Change  date  Directors,  Executive  Committee  and  Officers 

elected  to  "Nov.  19,  1902." 
Strike  out  all  other  dates. 
Strike  out  "W.  C.  Campbell,  General  Attorney,  Prescott. 

32.  Rio  Grande  &  El  Paso  R.  R.Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  5,  1903." 
Directors: 

Change  date  elected  to  "  Nov.  6,  1902." 

Insert  "R.  J.  Woodward  "  in  place  of  "C.  I.  Kerr." 

Officers: 

Add  "Nov.  8. 1902." 

34dj.  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phcenix  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Nov.  18,  1903." 
Change  date  Directors,  Executive  Committee  and  Officers 

elected  to  "  Nov.  19,  1902." 
Strike  out  all  other  dates. 
Strike  out  "  W.  C.  Campbell,  General  Attorney,  Prescott.* 


37«    Southern  California  Ry.  Co. 

Change  Preferred  Stock  to  read  : 

*'U.Tr.Co.,  N.Y.,Tr.,  55,908  shares. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.Co.,    2,500  shares. 
Individuals,    2,201  shares, 
Cal.So.  R.  R.  Stock  (not 

exchanged),  iii  shares'' 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **  Nov.  5, 1903." 
Change  dale  Directors,  Executive  Committee  and  Officers 
elected  to  "Nov.  11,  1902.'* 

38.    The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas. 

Change  date  of  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  4,  1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  **  Nov.  5, 

1902." 
Strike  out  dates  after  names. 

Directors: 

Insert  "  W.  D.  Garwood  "  in  place  of  "  G.  C.  Starkweather." 

43.  The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Oct.  21, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "Oct.  15, 
1902.*' 

Directors: 

Strike  out  " E. T.  Jeffery."    Insert  "J.  M. Herbert." 
Strike  out  "  J.  E.  Hurley."     Insert  "  D.  E.  Cain." 
Strike  out  "  H.  A.  Parker,  Chicago." 
Insert  *' A.  T.  Abbott,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo." 

Officers: 

Strikeout  "E.  T.Jeffery"  and  insert  "J.M.Herbert*    as 
President. 

44.  St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co. 

Officers : 

Strike  out  "H.W.  Milliman,  Secretary  and  Auditor." 
Insert   "  F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary  (Acting)  and   Auditor 
(  Nov.  I,  1902)." 

50.    Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meetmg  to  **  Oct.  29, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "Oct.  30, 

1902." 
Strike  out  "D.  E.Cain"  and  insert  "A.  E.  Sweet"  as  Di- 
rector. 


56.    The  New  Mexico  Town  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **  Nov.  5, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "Nov.  6, 
1902." 

Directors : 

Strike  out :  **  W.  B.  Childers,  Albuquerque,  N.  M." 
**  E.  W.  Dobson,  Albuquerque,  N.  M." 

Insert :  "  R.  C.  Gortner,  Santa  Fe.'' 

"  J.  H.  Vaughn,  Santa  Fe." 

58.  Rio  Grande  Land  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "  Nov.  5, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "Nov.  6, 
1902." 

59.  Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co. 

Directors: 

Strikeout:  **C.  N.Sterry." 

"  T.  J.  Norton." 
Insert :  "  G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.  ( Nov.  18, 1902)." 

"  G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.  ( Nov.  18, 1902).'* 

61.  The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co. 

Capital  Stock.     Change  to  read : 

*'  U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  297  shares. 
Directors,      7  shares. 
Individuals,  196  shares'' 
Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **  Oct.  29, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  "  Oct.  30, 

1902." 
Strike  out  '•  D.E.Cain"  and  insert  **A.E. Sweet"  as   Di- 
rector. 

62.  The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **  Oct.  29, 1903." 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  *'  Oct.  30, 
1902." 

63.  The  Peck  Water  Works  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  '*Oct.29, 1903." 

( Meeting  1902  not  held.  Directors  and  Officers  hold  over.) 


MANUAL  No.  8. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe 

Railway 


AND 


Auxiliary  Companies. 


Annual  Meetings,  and  Directors  and  Officers. 


1903. 


January  1,  1903. 


TOPBKA,  KANSAS. 


INDEX. 

List  of  Annual  Meetings  1903 Pages  4  and  5 

Officers  and  Directors  of  A.  T.  k  8.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  of  Tlie 

A.  T.  ii  8.  F.  By.  Co.,  since  organization "      6  to  11 

Raiiroad  Companies  (aipliabetlcaily) "     12  to  41 

Union  Depot  &  Terminal  Companies  (aipliabeticaily) "    42  to  51 

Coal  Companies  (aipliabeticaiiy ;  Mercantile  Co's  next  to  parent 

Coal  Co's). "    62  to  56 

Town  &  Land  Companies  (aipliabeticaiiy) "    56  to  62 

Miscellaneous  Companies  (alphabetically) "    63  to  68 

Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies "    60  to  76 

Corporation  Laws  of  various  States  and  Territories "    76  to  81 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association 68 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co 63 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 12  to  15 

Atchison  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 42 

Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  Limited 56 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Co 43 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Co 54 

Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co 16 

The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co 17 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Co 52 

Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining  Co 53 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co 18,  19 

The  Eastern  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Mexico 20 

The  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association 64 

Galveston,  The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of 51 

Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co 57 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 21 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 22 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co 23 

Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 24 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 44 

(Kansas  City,  Mo.)  Union  Depot  Co 50 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co 26 

The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co 26 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co 64 

The  Leavenworth  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co 45 


The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co 27 

Mendon  Town  and  Land  Co 67 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 68 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  R.  R.  Co 28 

Oakland  and  East  Side  R.  R.  Co 29 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co 69 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 06 

The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co 29 

The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Ry.  Co 90 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Ry ,  Co 81 

Pcrris  and  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 82 

Petroleum  Development  Co 66 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 38 

The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 46 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co. . : 64 

Revere  Town  and  Land  Co 69 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 60 

Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co 34 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co 60 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association 66 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 47 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 48 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co 61 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association 66 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 36 

Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Ry.  Co 86 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co 67 

The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Co.  of  California 49 

Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Co 62 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co 62 

Sonora  Railway  Co.  Limited 87 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 88,  89 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 40 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  New  Jersey 68 

Sunset  Railroad  Co 41 

Union  Depot  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.) 60 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of  Galveston 61 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 66 


Consecutive  List  of  Annual  Meetings. 


1903. 


January. 


7,  Wednesday,  10:30  a.  m  .  New  York, 

i3«  Tuesday,       Kansas  City,  Mo., 

13,       ••  Leavenworth,  Kas., 

13,       *'  9:00  a.  m.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 

i3«       *'  9:00  a.  m., 

13,       ••  9:00  a.  m., 

13,  "  9:00  a.m., 

14,  Wednesday,  9:00  a.  m., 
14,  "  9:00  a.  m., 
19,  Monday,  Denver,  Colo., 

February. 

10,  Tuesday,       New  York, 

XI,  Wednesday,  10:30  a.  m.,  Atchison,  Kas., 


DAYS 
NOTICE. 

10 


Jlty, 

Mo., 

II. 


•• 


St.  Joseph,  Mo., 


March. 


3,  Tuesday Galveston,  Tex., 

4.  Wednesday, Pecos,  " 

9,  Monday,        11:00  a.  m.,  Bakersfield,  Cal. 
10,  Tuesday,        St.  Joseph,  Mo., 


30 


10. 


Kansas  City,  Mo.,         30 


18,  Wednesday,  Beaumont,  Tex., 


18.       " 


April. 

1,  Wednesday,  12:00  m Boston,  Mass., 


8,       •• 
20,  Monday, 


20, 


Beaumont,  Tex., 

4:00  p.  ni.,  Raton,  N.  M., 
4-.00  p.  m.,        '* 


30 

10 


May. 


12.  Tuesday,         9:00  a.  m.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
12,       •*  Aspen,  Colo., 

12,  ••  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 

13,  Wednesday.  11:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 


.  •  •  •  •  I 


10 


'1. 


iiKX)  a.  m.. 


FAGB. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 35 

Union  Depot  Co So 

The  Leavenw'th  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co.  4$ 

Gibbs  Town  &  Land  Co 57 

Mendon  Town  &  Land  Co S7 

Revere  Town  &  Land  Co 59 

The  Rutledge  Town  &  Land  Co..  60 

Santa  Fe  Town  &  Land  Co to 

Sibley  Town  &  Land  Co 62 

The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co.. ..  17 


Aztec  Land  &  Cattle  Co.  Limited.  $6 
Atchison  Union  Depot  &R.R.  Co.  42 
St.  Joseph  Union  I>epot  Co 48 


Gulf.  Coloi  ado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.  24 

The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co 29 

Sunset  R.  R.  Co 41 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.— 

Directors,  statutory 47 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.— 

Di  rectors,  statutory 44 

Gulf,  Beaumont  &  Great  North' 

ern  Ry.  Co 22 

Gulf,  Beaumont  &  Kansas  City 

Ry.Co 23 

Sonora  Ry.  Co.  Limited 37 

Beaumont  Wharf  &  Terminal  Co..  43 

Raton  Coal  &  Coke  Co $4 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Co C4 


The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 44 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 55 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  N.J.  68 

Pacific  Land  Iniprovemei.t  Co....  S9 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co.  61 


(4) 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS. 


June. 

9»  Tuesday, 
9.       " 
9. 
16, 


DAYS 
NOTICE. 


«« 


9:00  a.  m.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 

Topeka.  Kan., 

xoxx)  a.  m.,  Guthrie,  Okla., 


PAGB. 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 47 

The  Kiowa  Chica.  &  F.  S.  Ry.  Co.    a6 
The  Eastern  Okla.  Ry.  Co 19 


10:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angreles,  Cal Petroleum  Development  Co 65 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,     The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association ...    66 

Galveston. Tex G.  C.  & S.  F.  HospiUl     "         ...    64 


The  AT.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass'n. . 


49 
63 


30,  Tuesday 

July. 

31,  Tuesday,        3:00  p.m.,  San  Francisco,  Cal The  S.  F.  Ter.  Co.  of  Cal 

98.       *•  Topeka.  Kas., 

August. 

3,  Monday,        Santa  Fe,  N.  M., 

3,        "  xoxx>a.m.,  Chicago, 

September. 

7,Monday,        Los  Angeles,  Cal Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Ass'n...    66 

October, 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  &  Iron  Co $> 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Des- 
patch Co 67 


6,  Tuesday.       12:00  m.,      Amarillo.Tex., 

7,  Wednesday,  ia:oo  m.,      Roswell,  N.  M., 
19,  Monday,         tjqo  p.  m..  Las  Vegas^  N.  M., 
21,  Wednesday Pueblo,  Colo., 

29,  Thursday,      2:00  p.  m.,  Topeka,  Kas., 


10 


29. 

39. 

89. 

«9. 
39. 


•« 


•i 


«• 


«« 


2^30  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m.. 
3:00  p.  m.. 


10 

10 

20 

pub.  10 


November. 


4,  Wednesday,  10:00  a.  m.,  Amarillo,  Tex., 

5,  Thursday,      8:00  a.  m.,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M., 


S. 
S. 

s. 
s. 
s. 


10 


30 
30 

15 
10 


The  Pecos  &  Nor.  Tex.  Ry.  Co. . . .  31 

The  Pecos  Valley  &  N.  E.  Ry.  Co.  30 

The  Eastern  Ry  .Co.of  New  Mexico  ao 

The  Pueblo  Union  Dep.&R.R.Co.  46 

Cher'k'e  &  Pitts.Coal  &  M'n'g  Co.  53 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. . .  64 

New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R.  Co.  28 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co...  63 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 65 

The  Leav.  &  Topeka  Ry.  Co 27 


8:00  a.  m.,             " 
9:00  a.  m..  Topeka,  Kas., 
11:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal Southern  California  Ry.  Co. 


The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas.. ..  40 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 58 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 60 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry .  Co.  2S 


3:00  p.  m.. 


El  Paso,  Texas, 
Williams,  Ariz., 
Prescott,  Ariz.. 


30 


18,  Wednesday,  12:00  m., 

18,  •'  xa:M  m.,  " 

18,  ••  12:00  m., 

December. 

to,  Thursday,    12:00  m.,     Topeka,  Kas., 
J9.  Taesday Galveston,  Tex. 


28 


...  39 

Perris  &  Lakeview  Ry.Co 3a 

Rio  Grande  &  El  Paso  R.R.  Co..  34 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 21 

Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co.  x6 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co.  33 

SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy.Co.  36 


The  Atch.,  Top.  &  San.  Fe  Ry.Co..    15 
The  U.Pass.Dep.Co.  of  Galveston    sx 


OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 


OF   THB 


Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company 


PnMD  Ito  Pint  OrsMiization, 

AND  OF 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company, 

Inooiponited  December  la.  1898. 


(Compiled  from  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  records  of  mcctinflrs.) 

Chairman  of  the  Board. 


Name, 
Benj.  P.  Cheney, 
Geo.  C.  Magoun, 

Aldace  F.  Walker, 


From  To 

Apr.  24, 1884.     May  5,  1887. 
May  9, 1889.      Dec.  20, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.  1 
Dec.  12,  1895.    Apr.  12,  1901. 
(Office  abolished  June  S  1901.) 

President. 

Sep.  17,  i860.    Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Sep.  2,  1868. 
Sep.  2,  1868.     Sep.  24,  1868. 
Sep.  24, 1868.     Feb.  17,  1869. 
Feb.  17, 1869.    Sep.  24, 1870. 
Oct.  10, 1870.     May  22,  1873. 
May  22, 1873.    May  28,  1874. 
May  28,  1874.   May  13,  1880. 
May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 
July  12,  1881.    Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  6,  1889.     Feb.  24,  1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.    Sep.  I,  1894. 


Cyrus  K.  HoUiday,    . 

S.  C.  Pomeroy, 

W.  F.  Nast, 

H.  C.  Lord, 

Henry  Keyes, 

Ginery  Twichell, 

Henry  Strong, 

Thomas  Nickerson, 

T.  Jefiferson  Coolidge, 

Wm.  B.  Strong, 

Allen  Manvel, 

J.  W.  Reinhart, 

D.  B.  Robinson,  ^r//>/^,  Sep.  i,  1894.     July  i,  1896. 


Cyrus  K.  HoUiday, 
Charles  S.  Gleed, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Sam'l  N.  Wood, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Henry  Blood, 
Isaac  T.  Burr, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
F.  H.  Peabody, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 

C.  W.  Smith,      . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 

D.  B.  Robinson. 
£.  D.  Kenna, 


July  I,  1896.      Mch.  29, 1900. 

Nov.  14, 1900. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Vice-President. 

Jan.  13, 1864.  Aug.  19,  1865. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Mch.  3,  1870. 
Mch.  3,  1870.  May  25,  1871. 
May  25, 1871.  May  22,  1873. 
May  22,  1873.  ^^ay  28,  1874. 
May  28, 1874.  Dec.  17,  1877. 
Dec.  17,  1877.  J^ly  12,  1 88 1. 
Jan.  I,  1883.     Feb.  3,  1885. 

First  Vice-President. 

Dec.  I,  1885.     June  i,  1889. 
May  8,  1890.     Mch.  7,  1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.    July  I,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895.  July  1,  1896. 
Feb.  2,  1898. 

(«) 


(Imperfect; 
addlUon»l 
InfornMkUon 
■oUdted  ) 

Deceased. 
July  23,  1895. 
Dec.  20, 1893. 

Apr.  12, 1901. 


Mch.  29, 190a 
Aug.  27, 1891. 

Mch.  23, 1884. 
Sep.  24,  187a 
July  23, 1883. 

July  24, 1892. 


Feb.  24, 1893. 

May  31,  1901. 
Mch.  29,  I9cx>< 


June  23, 1891. 
Jan.  2,  1890. 
June  14,  i88S- 

July  24, 1892. 


Sep.  12, 1889. 


May  31,  1901. 
May  31,  1901. 


Name 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
Paul  Morton, 


1 


.  F.  Goddard, 
.  D.  Springer, 


Paul  Morton, 
.  M.  Barr, 
.  W.  Kendrick, 


i 


J.  W.  Reinhart, 

P.  T.  Abell, 
Cyrus  K.  HoUiday, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
Geo.  O.  Manchester, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
C.  S.  Tuckerman, 
L.  C.  Deming, 

L.  C.  Deming, 


From  To    ^  Deceased, 

Second  Vice-President. 

Jan.  5,  1886.     April  4,  1893. 
(Of  New  ComiMuiy.) 
Feb.  2,  1898. 
Third  Vice-President. 

May  10,  1888.    May  31,  1890.    May  13,  1901. 
Dec.  20,  1890.    Men.  31, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Feb.  2,  1898. 
July  6,  1899.  May  i,  1901. 
June  5,  1901.  • 

Fourtli  Vice-President. 

Sep.  20,  1889.    May  8,  1890. 

Secretary. 
Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865.    Mch.29, 1900. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  1890. 
Sep.  24,  1868.    May  12, 1876.     April  5, 1889. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  ComiMuiy.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Assistant  Secretary, 

May  31, 1876.    Aug.  I,  1883. 
Aug.  I,  1883.    Jan.  2,  1884. 
Jan.  2,  1884.      May  9,  1889. 
May  9,  1889.     May  17, 1890. 
May  17,  1890. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23,  1895. 


G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

M.  C.  Dickey, 
D.  L.  Lakin, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

O.  P.  Rice, 
Edward  Wilder, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

H.  W.  Gardiner, 


Western  Assistant  Secretary  (Coast  Lines). 


April  5, 1889. 


July  24,  1902. 
Treasurer. 
Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865.    Oct.  8,  1897. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  1890. 
Sep.  24,  1868.    May  12,  1876. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Assistant  Treasurer. 

Dec.  19,  1870.  Aug.  I,  1871. 
Aug.  I,  1 87 1.    May  12,  1876. 
Mav  31,  1876.   Jan.  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 


Dec.  23,  1895. 

Western  Assistant  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines). 
G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  July  24,  1902. 

General  Manager  or  Manager. 

Oct.  10,  1870.    May  22,  1873. 
Dec.  17,  1877.  Aug.  2,  1881. 
Aug.  2,  1 88 1.    Oct.  I,  1883. 
Oct.  I,  1883.      Mch.  I,  1884. 


Thos.  J.  Peter, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
C.  C.  Wheeler, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 


Oct.  16,  1896. 

Dec.  18,1897. 
Sep.  12, 1889. 


Name. 

A.  A.  Robinson, 
C.  W.  Smith, 
J.  F.  Goddard, 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
J.  J.  Frey, 


li 


.  J.  Frey,  . 

".  U.  Mudge,(appt'd), 


Geo.  W.  ^JcCrary, 
John  J.  McCook, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Geo.  R.  Peck,     . 

E.  D.  Kenna, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 

S.  Lothrop  Thorndike, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 

ino.  P.  Whitehead, 
).  L.  Gallup, 

Jno.  P.  Whitehead,     . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 

W.  K.  Gillett, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,       . 

J.  T.  Harmer, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 
W.  A.  Burroughs, 
W.  E.  Bailey,  (apptd), 


O.  P.  Rice, 
M-»L.  Sargent, 
Geo.  H.  Nettleton, 
Albert  N.  Young, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
Erastus  Young, 
H.  C.  Clements, 
J.  F.  H.  McKibben, 

Abbot,  Edwin  H., 


From  To 

Mch.  I,  1884.  Feb.  i,  1886. 

Feb.  I,  1886.  May  i,  1887. 

May  I,  1887.  May  10,  1888. 

May  10,  1888.  April  3,  1893. 

April  3,  1893.  Dec.  31,  1895. 
(Of  New  ComiMiny.) 

Jan.  I,  i8g6.  Dec.  31,  1899. 
Jan.  I,  1900. 

Qenerai  Counsel. 

April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 
May  9, 1889. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12. 1895. 
Qenerai  Solicitor. 
Feb.  9,  1882.     Jan.  i,  1884. 
(second  time),  Apr.  15,  1886.    Sep.  16, 1895. 

Sep.  25,  1895. 
(Of  New  ComiMUiy.) 
Dec.  12, 1895. 
Comptroller. 

May  13, 1880.  Julys,  1883. 

July  5,  1883.      Oct.  7,  1899. 

(Of  New  ComiMUiy.) 
Dec.  23,  1895.  Oct.  7,  1899. 
May  I,  1901. 

Qenerai  Auditor. 

Jan.  28, 1880.    Oct.  17,  1888. 
Oct.  17, 1888.     Mch.  7, 1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.     May  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23,  1895.   May  i,  1896. 
May  6,  1896. 
Assistant  Qenerai  Auditor. 

July  I,  1887.      Dec.  14,  1888. 
May  17, 1890. 
Mch.  7, 1893. 
June  I,  1900. 
Auditor. 
Sep.  7,  1870. 


Deceased. 


May  13,  1901. 


Mch.  7, 1893. 
Dec.  31,  1896. 


May  26,  1871. 
May  26, 1 87 1.  July  24,  1872. 
July  24, 1872.  May  12,  1876. 
May  12, 1876.  May  i,  1878. 
May  I,  1878.  Jan.  28,  1880. 
Jan.  28,  1880.  Mch.  7,  1881. 
Mch.  7,  1881.  Nov.  I,  1890. 
Mch.  7,  1893.    Aug.  25, 1896. 

Directors. 
May  9,  1889.     Oct.  29,  1 891. 


June  23, 1890. 


Oct.  7,  1899, 
Oct.  7,  1899. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 


Dec.  7,  1891. 
Mch.  26,1896. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 


Aug.  25, 1896. 


9 


Name, 
Abell,  P.  T.,       . 

Ames,  Oliver,  . 

Arny,  W.  F.  M., 

Balch,  A.  P.,      . 

Baring,  Thos., 

Bartlett,  Eben, 

Beach,  Geo.  W., 
♦Berwind,  Edward  J., 

Bird,  L.  D., 
♦Blair,  James  A., 

Blood,  Henry,  . 

Bolles,  J.  D., 

Bradley,  John, 
*Bull,  Wm.  L.,    . 

Bumside,  A.  E., 

Burr,  Isaac  T., 

Challiss,  L.  C, 

Cheney,  Benj.  P., 
♦Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 

Childs,  E.  E., 

Codman,  Chas.  R.,     . 

Coolidge,  T.  Jefferson, 

Crane,  F.  L., 

Cummins,  H.,    . 

Dickey,  M.  C,  . 

Downs,  W.  F.,  . 
♦Duval,  H.  Rieman,    . 

Fairchild,  G.  H., 

Farnsworth,  H.  W., 
♦Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  . 

Frost,  Joseph,    . 


From 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

Apr.  22, 1882. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  9,  i88c). 

July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,1867. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

Sep.  17,1860. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

Mch.  3,  1870. 

July  27, 1865. 

July  27, 1865. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 
Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  25,  1871. 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

May  22, 1873. 

Aug.  II,  1894. 

Oct.  12,  1867. 

Apr.  16,  1885. 

Feb.  4,  1880. 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

Sep.  24, 1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

July  27,  1865. 

Nov.  16, 1894. 

Sep.  17,  i860. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

May  15, 1879. 


To  Deceased, 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Apr.  19, 1883.    Oct.  22,  1895. 

July  27, 1865. 

May  25, 1 87 1.    May  28, 1889. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

Sep.(?),  1868. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  1, 1862.      May  i,  1862. 

May  30, 1872.    June  14, 1885. 

Sep  (?),  1868. 

Oct.  (?),  1867.    Nov.  II,  1867. 


Mch.  3,  1870. 
May  9,  1889. 
July  27,  1865. 
Sep.  7,  1894. 


Sep.  13, 1881. 


July  23,  1895. 


Gardner,  Geo.  A., 

"         (second  time).  May  13, 1880. 
Gaylord,  G.  L.,  .         July  27,  1865. 


Gaylord,  M.  L., 
Gaylord,  Willis, 
Oilman,  Davis  S., 
♦Gleed,  Charles  S., 
Glidden,  W.  T., 
Harris,  Robert, 
Hartt,  J.  F., 
Hillard,  F.  A.,  . 


July  27, 1865. 
July  27,  1865. 
May  12,1876. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 
May  30, 1872. 
Oct.  27,  1892. 
Jan.  6,  1885. 
July  27, 1865. 
Sep.  17,  i860. 


Holiiday,  Cyrus  K.,  . 

"         (second  time),  Sep.  24,  1868. 
Huggins,  A.  Z.,  .         Oct.  12,  1867. 

Huntoon,  Joel,  .  Sep.  17,  i860. 


Sep.  24.  1868. 

May  9,  1889. 

April  22,  1882. 

July  27,  1865.    Nov.  17, 1884. 

Feb.  19,  1869. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Oct.  12,  1867.    Mch.  8,  1883. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

July  27,  1865.    July  26, 1899 

July  27,  1865. 

Feb.  2,  1880. 

July  12,  1881. 

Oct.  12,  1867.    July  9,  1894. 

Oct.  12,  1867. 

Mch.  3, 1870.    Jan.  2,  1890. 

May  21, 1877. 

Jan.  24, 1873. 

Apr.  21, 1894.   Apr.  21, 1894. 

Apr.  16,  1885.  Apr.  27, 1889. 

Oct.  12,  1867. 

July  27,  1865. 

M  ch .  29, 1 900.    M  ch .  29, 1 900. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 


•  Member  ot  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


10 

Name.  From  To  Deceased, 

♦Hurd,  A.  A.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Hurst,  R.  D.,     .         .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    June  10, 1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  .  Aug.  5,  1884.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Kent,  Sidney  A.,  May  16, 1878.  April  6,  1886.      Apr.  i,  1900. 

Key es,  Henry,  Sep.  24, 1868.  Sep.  24, 1870.      Sep.  24, 1870. 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    .         .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

**        (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  16, 1878.     Oct.  8,  1897. 

♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,  Sep.  13, 1894. 

Libbey,  Wm.,  .  May  9,  1889.  Sep.  13,  1894.     Nov.  5, 1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3, 1870.      Mch.  23,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  .  Feb.  2,  1880.  April  21, 1880.    Aug.  4, 1896. 

♦McCall,  John  A.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

McCook,  John  J.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo.  C,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Dec.  20, 1893.     Dec.  20, 1893. 

Manvel,  Allen,  Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  .  May  13,  1880.  Apr.  22,  1882. 

♦Mudge,  H.  U.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Nast,  W.  F.,     .         .  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Apr.  7, 1893. 

Nickerson,  A.  W.,    .  Feb.  i,  1882.  May  9,  1889.      May  17, 1893. 

♦Nickerson,  George  A.,  Oct.  26,  1893.  Sep.  2,  1901.       Sep.  2,  1901. 

Nickerson,  Joseph,  .  Sep.  6,  1870.  Feb.  28,  1880.     Feb.  28, 1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas,  May  25, 1871.  Jan.  6,  1885.        July  24, 1892. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W.,    .  May  21,  1877.  May  16,  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo.,  .  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  21, 1877.     Junei2,  i88a 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     .  Nov.  16,  1894.  Feb.  4,  1898.      Feb.  4,  1898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J.,  .  May  21, 1877.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H.,        .  Sep.' 6,  1870.  May  15,  1879. 

Peabody,  Frank  E.,  Sep.  6,  1889.  May  8,  1890. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.,  May  9, 1889.  Oct.  27, 1892.     Oct.  23,  1896. 

Peck,  Geo.  R.,  Oct.  29, 1 891.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Perley,  L  E.,    .  May  21, 1877.  May  16, 1878.     July  11,  1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J.,  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  12,  1876.     Oct.  16, 1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos,  .  Feb.  19,  1869.  Aug.  20,  1870.    Aug.  20, 1870. 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,     .  Sep.  24,  1868.  Sep.  6,  1870. 

"         (second  time),  May  12, 1876.  Apr.  24,  1884.    Apr.  5, 1889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  25,  187I.    Aug.27, 1891. 

Purcell,  E.  B.,  .  Sep.  24,  1884.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Raymond,  Emmons,  Feb.  17,  1869.  May  8,  1873.      Aug.  18, 1892. 

Reinhart,  J.  W.,  Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  i,  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,      .         .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Rotch,\Vm.  J.,  Jan.  31, 1876.  Feb.  25, 1876.     Aug.  17, 1893. 

Safford,  Jacob,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.     July  2,  1885. 

Saunders,  W.  R.,      .  Nov.  24,  1863.  Dec.  (?)  1863.    Dec.  (?)  1863. 

Sawyer,  Warren,  Sep.  24,  1884.  April  6,  1887. 

(second  time),  June  7, 1887.  May  9, 1889. 

(third  time),  April  7,  1891.  Oct.  27,  1892. 
•  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


(t 


11 


Name.  From  To  Deceased. 

,  Sealy,  George,  .        April  15, 1886.  Oct.  29, 1888.    Dec.  14, 1901. 

Severy,  L.,       .  May  16, 1878.    Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .         May  15, 1879.    Feb.  4, 1880. 

"         (second  time),  April  24, 1884.   May  9,  1889.     Feb.  23, 1897. 
Sherlock,  Thomas,    .         Sep.  24,  1868.     May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time),  May  16, 1878. 
Speare,  Alden,  .         Mch.  3, 1870 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863 

•'        (secondtime).  May  16,  1878 
Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thorndike,  S.  Lothrop, 


May  15, 1879.    Oct.  14, 1895. 
Nov.  5,  1894.     Mch.  22, 1902. 


Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N.,       . 
Woodruff,  Henry, 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Rieman, 
Fowler,  Thomas  P., 
Gibbs,  Edward  N., 
Gleed,  Charles  S., 
Haven,  George  G., 
Hayes,  R.  Somers, 
Holliday,  Cyrus  K., 
Jobes,  Andrew  C, 
Jones,  Howel,    . 
Kenna,E.  D.,     . 
McCullough,  John  G 
Morawetz,  Victor, 
Nickerson,  George  A 
Osborn,  Thomas  A., 
Ripley,  Edward  P., 
Rotch,  William,  . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F., 


Sep.  17,  i860. 

Jan.  24,  1873. 

July  12,  1881. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.    Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.     Feb.  i,  1882. 


July  27, 1865. 

Aug.  5,  1884. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

May  27, 1875. 

Sep.  6,  1889. 


Apr.  26,  1891. 


Feb.  3,  1885.  Sep.  12, 1889. 

May  16,  1878.  July  23, 1883. 
Jan.  31,  1876. 

Sep.  24,  1868.  June  5,  1891. 

Mch.  21,1891.  Mch.  21, 189I. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June  23, 1891. 


Apr.  19,  1883. 

Oct.  10, 1870. 

May  27,  1875. 

July  27,  1865. 

May  8,  1890. 

July  27,  1865.     Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.    Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.    Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.     June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.     ^lay  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

(Of  New  ComiMuiy.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  189$.  Oct.  20,  1900.  Oct.  20, 1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Mch.  29,1900. 

Aug.  3,  1898. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  6,  1901. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Sep.  2,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Feb.  4,  1898. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  14,  1^00. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901. 


Mch.  29,1900. 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 


Apr.  12, 1901. 


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12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Pe  Railway « 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  la.  1895. 
999  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  com- 
panies: 

(NOTE:>  InltUIs  in  parenthece*  indicate  the  Cktmpeniea  under  whoM  otaarten  the  tererml  Ubm  were 
ooneiruoted.) 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.41 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F6  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago, 6.43 

Chicago,  Santa  Yt  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .     s^  53      491.09 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,       ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .76 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  F6  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  Jcseph, 7^.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track), 2.35        78.80 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — ^Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     ....       1.28 

Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.).,       .     21.90 

Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.),        ....     26.36       66.04 

Leavenworth  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,      ....  45  •41 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holhday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),  .  30.42 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),  .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .  139.30 

Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 
&  W.  R.  R  ), 34.04 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 
Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     .  116.30  442.21    

Carried  forward,  442.21     1159.55 
(Continued  on  next  page.) 


18 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.]  Miles. 

Brought  forward,  ^i^i.2\     1159.SS 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  .26.52 

North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.),  .     54.26 

Burlington  Junction  to  Burlington  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.),  .41.47 

Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     .  24.44 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C  R.  R.),  ...  15.60 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.),  17-67    57.71 

Cherry  Vale  to  Cofifeyville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),     .  ~.        ,     17  98 

Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),      .         .         .         .154.48 
Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.R.).  ....     18.35 

Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .        .        .    21.08      834.06 

The  Burlingamb  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i.  1899: 

Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  ....  34-30 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10,  igoi: 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

&  S.  R.  R.),      .........  63.87 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.),  12.16 
Howard  to  Molinc  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.),            ....      7. 20        83.23 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10, 1901: 

Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.),      .  .6.67 

Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,   and  Abi- 
lene to  Salina  (TheC.  K.&  W.  R.  R.),        ....   185.36 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),        .     37.60 
Little  River  to  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R. R.),  .  .     26.30 

Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.),      .  .     83.63 

Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.),  .   120.07 

Larned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),     ....     46.33 

gucnemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.),  .  .19.42 

urlington  to  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),  .     10.89 

Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .24.71 

Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.) 44.18 

Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),    .  40.57 

Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  L  &  S.  W.  R.  K.),    .        .54.79 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .  .20.41 

Mill  vane  to  east  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Rv.),      .   138.04 
East  line  of  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  &  P.  H. 

R.  R.) 28.34      887.31 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley   Railroad, 
April  10,1901: 
Florence  to  Winfield 72.73 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  10,  1901: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .),     .    93.00 

East  line  of  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.),     5.21        98.21 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  ( W. &  S. W. R.  R.), 27. 12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  •  5 1 .  05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  (C. S. &  F.S.  R.R.) 37.01      115.18 

Carried  forward,  3284  •  57 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.]  Miles. 

Brought  forward,  3284 .  57 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899; 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita.  O.T.  ( The  H  &  S.  R.  R.),  .     90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell.O.T.  (Gulf  R.  R.) 37.15 

Blackwell  to  Cross, O.T.  (The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  .         .     14.48      142.29 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec. 31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.),       .  .     44.Q3 

Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),      ....     34.84        79.77 

The  Kansas, Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 

•Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,  I.T.,  56-8$ 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,  O.T.,  9.07 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  £.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  15-94 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale, 36.93 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,    ....     96.32      290.13 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19,1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 116.33 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  ....  354.10 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18.13      372.23 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming. 128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line,    .         .    "" 56.74      185.14 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena, 27.39 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley, '5' 5^ 

Las  Vegas  to  Hot  Springs 8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg, 3.47        52.47 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Deming  to  Silver  City,  ....  46.50 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 

Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 14-53 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 4.28 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  mine, 6.66 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad,  as  of  July  i,  1902: 

A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal.,  563.01 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41      374.97 

Total  mileage,  5614.74 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


15 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[concluded.] 
Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

$114,199,530  W5«^</. 

Common,  102,000,000 


Total, 


$216,199,530 


If 


«f 


Second  Thursday  in  December,  Topeka— 12  m. 

(28  days,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 


Dec.  10,  1903. 
Directors  (15): 

(H.  Rieman  Duval,    . 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler,  . 
^^  I  Victor  Morawetz, 
[Charles  S.  Gleed, 

(Edward  J.  Berwind, 
R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
E.  D.  Kenna  (Nov.  6,  1901), 
Andrew  C.  Jobes, 


1905 


1906  H 


Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
George  G.  Haven, 
John  G.  McCullough, 

'Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
Charles  Steele, 

^  Howel  Jones, 


New  York, 
(f 


(f 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


i( 


Chicago. 
Wichita,Kas. 

Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago. 
f< 

New  York. 
Topeka. 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio . 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Chicago. 


Executive  Committee  (7) 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
Thomas  r.  Fowler. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  Bc«.  »-,  t^M.:  Joal.  1,  Ho3 ; 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,   .     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines), 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 

Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  on  second  Thursday  in  December  of  year 
opposite  name. 


Topeka. 

New  York. 
f( 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 


16 


Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

{Lease  to  S.  P.  P.  &  P.  Ry,  Co.  in  preparatism.) 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  February  6, 1901*. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  and  at 
Mayer  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Kailroads 
and  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thenoe  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Big  Bug  Creek,  a  distance  of  about  eijrht  miles.  The  agRregate 
length  of  both  of  ssnd  lioes  being  about  thirty-five  miles,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  line  up  Big  Bug  Creek  complete,  and  Crown  King  Branch  (named 
from  Postoffice,  not  from  mine),  about  three-quarters  completed. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorised. 

386,100,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  3»852  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  18, 1903. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  19,  1902: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
E.  B.  Gage, 


Prescott. 
Chic2^o. 
New  York. 


II 


«« 


(4 


It 


Boston. 
Prescott. 


Executive  Connittee  (5): 

F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 
Charles  Steele. 


Officers: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

E.  U.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


CI 


17 

The  California  Eastern  Railway  Compuiy. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  October  30, 1895. 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R.  known  as  Blake,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal.,  to  Goode  Sprinsrs,  Lincoln  County.  Nevada,  with  such  branch  lines  as  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  75  miles. 

Constructed :  from  Gofb  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County,  Cal.,  4S  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,5oo,cx)0,  authorised, 

588,800,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Moiiday  in  January,  Dbnvbr.  Colorado. 
Jan.  19, 1903. 

Directors  (7)  May  30, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, New  York. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, ** 

George  G.  Haven, 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, ** 

R.  S.  Seibert, Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Exocuthro  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Edward  J.  Berwind.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Officers,  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,      .       .       .  Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,      .        .  •• 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,         .  ** 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,         .  " 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       ....  New  York. 

G.Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,     .        .  ** 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .        .  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .        .        .  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     .        .  Chicago. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Pe  Railway « 

Company. 

Incon>orated,  Kansas,  December  12, 1895. 
999  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  com- 
panies: 

(NOTE '."  Initials  in  parenthece*  indicate  the  Companies  under  whoee  charten  the  tervrml  Ubm  were 
eonatruoted.) 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.41 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago, 6.43 

Chicago,  Santa  Ft  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .  .     52.53      491*09 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,       ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .76 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Ft  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  J(,seph 76.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track) 2.35        78.80 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     .  .         .1.28 

Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.).,       .     21.90 

Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.),        ....     26.36        66.04 

Leavenworth  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,       ....  45-41 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holliday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  .  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),  .  30.42 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),  .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .  139.30 

Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 
&  W.  R.  R ), 34  04 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 
Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     .  .        116.30  442.21    

Carried  forward,  442.21     1159.55 
(Continued  on  next  page.) 


18 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.]  Milts. 

Brought  forward,  442.21     1159.55 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  .26.52 

North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R. ),  54.26 

Burlington  Junction  to  Burlington  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.),  41-47 

Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),    .  24.44 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  .         .  15.60 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.),  .  17.67    57.71 

Cherry  Vale  to  Cofifeyvillc  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.) 17  98 

Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),      .  .         .15448 

Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C  R.R.).  ....     18.35 

Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .  .     21.08      834.06 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i,  1899: 

Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  ....  34-30 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10, 1901: 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  £. 

&  S.  R.  R.) 63.87 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.),  12. 16 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.),  ....      7. 20        83.23 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10, 1901: 

Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.),  .6.67 

Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,   and  Abi- 
lene to  Salina  (TheC.  K.&  W.  R.  R.),        ....  185.36 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),  37 -oo 

Little  River  to  HolyroodTThe  C.  K.  &  W.  R.R.),  .  .26.30 

Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.),      .  .83.63 

Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.),  .   120.07 

Larned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),    ....    46.33 

guenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.),  .  .19.42 

urlington  to  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),  .     10.89 

Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .24.71 

Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.) 44.18 

Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.),     .  40.57 

Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  L  &  S.  W.  R.  R.),  .  .  54-79 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C. K.  &  W.  R.R.),  ....  20.41 
Miuvane  to  cast  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry.)»  •  138.04 
East  line  of  Clark  County  to  Englewooa  (The  S.  K.  &  P.  H. 

R.  R.) 28.34      887.31 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley   Railroad, 
April  10, 1 901: 
Florence  to  Winfield 72-73 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  10,  1901: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .),     .    93.00 

East  lineof  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.).     5.21        98.21 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  (W.&  S.W.R.R.), 27.12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  -  5 1  ■  05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  (C.  S. &  F. S.  R.  R.),       ....  37.01      115.18 

Carried  forward,  328457 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


11 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUED.]  Milts. 

Brought  forward,  3284 .  57 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita.  O.T.  ( The  H  &  S.  R.  R.),  .     90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell. O.T.  (Gulf  R.  R.) 37. 15 

Blackwell  to  Cross, O.T.  (The  H.&  S.  Ry.),  .         .     14  40      142.29 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.),       .  .     44.Q3 

Kingman  to  Pratt  ( The  K.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),      .  .     34.84        79-77 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 

•Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas.,  to  Owasso,  I.T.,  5^-85 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T.,  9.07 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  £.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  15-94 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale, 3^ '93 

Clelland  to  Cailon  City, 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,    ....     96.32      290. 13 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 116.33 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  ....  354.10 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18.13      372.23 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming. 128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line,    .         .    ** 56.74      185.14 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena, 27.39 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley, ^5*5^ 

Las  Ve^as  to  Hot  Springs, 8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg, 3.47        52.47 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Deming  to  Silver  City,  ....  46.50 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 

Whitewater  to  San  Jose, '4-53 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 4.28 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  mine 6.66 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad,  as  of  July  i,  1902: 

A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal.,  563.01 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction, Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41       374.97 

Total  mileage,  5614.74 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


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The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


[concluded.] 
Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

Common, 
Total, 


$114,199,530  issued, 
102,000,000 

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Sbcond  Thursday  in  December,  Topeka— 12  m. 

Dec.  10,  1903.  (28  days,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Directors  (15): 

f  H.  Rieman  Duval, 


1  Thomas  P.  Fowler,  . 

^^  I  Victor  Morawetz, 

(^Charles  S.  Gleed, 

"  Edward  J.  Berwind, 
._^.  J  R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
^^^  1  E.  D.  Kenna  (Nov.  6,  1901). 

^Andrew  C.  Jobes, 


1905 


Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
George  G.  Haven, 
John  G.  McCullough, 

f  Edward  P.  Ripley, 


, _>;  J  Byron  L.  Smith, 
'9«>  i  Charles  Steele, 
[  Howel  Jones, 


New  York. 
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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Wichita,Ka8. 

Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago. 
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New  York. 
Topeka. 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Executive  Committee  (7) 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
Thomas  r.  Fowler. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  »c«.  m-,  t^M.:  Joal.  1,  i^o3 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterho£f,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines),  .        Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  .        New  York. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,         .         .  .        Chicago. 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      .  .  .        New  York. 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller,  .  '* 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .        Chicago. 

Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent,  .  .  ** 

Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  on  second  Thursday  in  December  of  year 
opposite  name. 


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Topeka. 

New  York. 
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16 


Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

{Least  to  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry,  Co.  in  preparatimm.) 

iDCorporated,  Arizona,  February  6,  xooi*. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  and  at 
Mayer  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroads 
and  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thenoe  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Biff  Bug  Creek,  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  aggregate 
length  of  both  of  said  lines  being  about  thirty-five  mues,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  line  up  Big  Bug  Creek  complete,  and  Crown  King  Branch  (named 
from  Postoffice,  not  from  mine),  about  three-quarters  completed. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorized. 

386,100,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  3t852  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November.  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  18, 1903. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  19,  1902: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
Charles  Steele, 
BenjamiD  P.  Cheney, 
E.  B.  Gage, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Boston. 
Prescott. 


Executive  Committee  (5): 

F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 
Charles  Steele. 


Officers: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York, 


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17 

The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  October  30, 189S. 
SO  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R.  known  as  Blake,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal.,  to  Goode  Springs,  Lincoln  County.  Nevada,  with  such  branch  lines  as  may 
l>e  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  7s  miles. 

Constructed:  from  Go£b  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County,  Cal.,  4S  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,500,000,  authorized. 

588,800,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Dbnvbr.  Colorado. 
Jan.  19, 1903. 

Directors  (7)  May  30, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, New  York. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, " 

George  G.  Haven, *' 

R.  Somers  Hayes, '* 

Victor  Morawetz, ** 

R.  S.  Seibert, Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Exoeuthre  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio,  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Edward  J.  Berwind.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Offlcere,  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,      .        .       .  Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,      .        .  *• 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,         .  ** 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,         .  " 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       ....  New  York. 

G.Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,     .        .  ** 

£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .        .  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .        .        .  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     .        .  Chicago. 


18 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  July  24, 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Aug.  26, 1901. 

Second  Amended  Charter  filed  March  17, 190a. 

999  years. 

Lines  covered  by  Second  Amended  Charter,  March  17, 1902. 

Line  No,  I.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T,  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Logan  and  Payne  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  con- 
nection with  Line  No.  xo  at  or  near  Cushing,  rayne  County.  Estimated 
length,  50  miles. 

Line  No.  t.~  Abandoned. 

Line  No.  S. — From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  i  in  Payne  County,  at  or 
near  Ripley,  northerly  and  northeasteily  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties,  O  1 .,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  $  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length,  53  miles. 

Line  No.  L—Yxom  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  5  east  of  indian  Meridian,  northerly 
and  northeasterly  by  most  practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation  to  south- 
em  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin,  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  3S  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned, 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  convenient  and 

Practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Reservation,  and 
Lay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  Arkansas  River.    Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No,  S.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  9.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  10.— From  point  on  Line  No.^in  sectionio,  township  22  north,  cange6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County,  O.T.,  southerly  through  Pawnee, 
Payne,  Lincoln  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  2S,  township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.    Estimated  length,  115  miles. 

Line  No.  II.— Abandoned. 

Line  No,  12.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  25,  township  $ 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  south- 
westerly to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  15  miles. 

Line  No,  15.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  14.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  15.— From  n^ost  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
5  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  r.  Ry.  at  or  near  Newkirk,  Kay  County,  O.T.  Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Constructed: 

Guthrie  to  Ralston 90.42  miles. 

Ripley  to  Cushing 10.  i8     " 

100.60  miles. 

Acquired  by  purchase  June  16,  1902,  The  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60  miles. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


19 


The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company < 

[CONCLUDBD.] 


Chicago. 


<t 


New  York. 
Guthrie. 


Capital  Stock,   $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  bv         \ 
Amendment  to  Cnarter  \    io/xx>,ooo,  authorized, 
filed  Sept.  15, 1902,  to   ) 

2,200,000,  subscribed, 

1,586,600,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  Ry.  Co.,         15,859  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares, 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  Junb,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
June  9, 1903. 

Directors  (7)  June  10,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

£.  D.  Kenna, 

Charles  Steele, 

Frank  H.  Greer, 

Henry  £.  Asp, 

U.  C.  Guss, 

W.  H.  Merten, 

Ofllcors: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J,  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead  General  Auditor, 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


20 

The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  New 

Mexico. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  October  30,  190a. 

So  years. 

Chartered :  Main  Line. 

From  point  at  or  near  station  of  Rio  Puerco  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  and  easterly 
direction  through  Valencia  and  Guadalupe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  of  Texico  Guadalupe  County,  on  or  near  the  eastern 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
a6s  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Puerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  val- 
ley of  the  Rio  Puerco  to  a  crossing  of  the  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N.  Range  i  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County, 
N.  M.;  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  through 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  £.  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimated  length,  s^  miles. 

Also,  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brazil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  a8  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County,  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  direction  through 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Pecos  Val^y 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Portales.  Chaves 
County :  thence  m  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  United 
States  lying  east  of  Township  2  S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  10  Chaves  County,  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  65  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  385  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $9,625,000,  authorised, 

385,000,  subscribed. 


Third  Monday  in  October,  Las  Vegas.  N.  M.—  2  p.  m. 
Oct.  19, 1903. 

Directors  (7)  under  charter : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,    .... 
Victor  Morawetz,      .... 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Henry  L,  Waldo,      .... 
R.  E.  Twitchell,        .... 

F.  C.  Fox 

Charles  A.  Spiess,     .... 

Officers,  Nov.  5, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 
Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 
J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
R.  E.  Twitchell,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 

Las  Vegas. 
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Chicago. 

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Top^ka. 

New  York. 

Las  Vegas. 

New  York. 
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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


21 

The  Grand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  August  xo,  190T. 

So  years. 

Amendment  to  charter  filed  February  8, 1902. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  Coanty,  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Bright  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  mll^. 

CoDStmcted: 

Mainline 63.58  miles. 

AniU  Branch a.87     " 

66.45  milts. 

Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250,000 

CommoD,    1,205^000 

$1,455,000,  authorized, 
1,406,300,  issued. 

Preferred — S.  F.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  2,013  shares. 

Common— S.  F.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  5,283 
Directors  (R.  R.),  7 

Individuals,  6,760  12,050  shares. 

(?) 

1903- 

Diraetort  (9)  under  charter: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicaga 

E.  D.  Kenna, «• 

W.  B.Jansen, *• 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin  (Jan.  27,  1902),     ...  " 

F.  A.  Norton  (Jan.  27,  1902),  ...  »* 

W.  R.  Page, Proctor,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day, Boston. 

I.  L.  Hibbard, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.J.  Arey, Williams,    " 

Officers,  Aug.  19,  1901 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,      .       .       .  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President  (Jan.  27,  1902),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  *' 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  27, 
1902),    •       .       • New  York. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor, '   .     '  .       .       .       .       Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


22 

Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Qreat  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

OPtrated  under  agretment  until  Junt  SO,  1903,  by  G.  B.  6*  K.  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  August  S.  1898. 
$0  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass,  Jeffersoa 
County.  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  iezas— about 
3S0  miles. 

Constructed:    Rogan  to  Bronson,  42.34  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35o,cxx),  authorized, 

75»5oo,  subscribed. 


Third  Wbdnesday'in  March,  Beaumont,  Tbxas. 
March  18,  1903. 


DIractors  (9)  March  19,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

John  H.  Kirby, 

Houston,  Tex. 

W.  E.  Maxson, 

Beaumont. 

J.  W.  Terry, 

Galveston,  Tex. 

L.  J.  Polk,     . 

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CF.  W.  Felt, 

•I 

P.  H.  Goodwyn, 

M 

A.  S.  Jennings, 

« 

A.  C.  Torbert, 

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Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Chicago. 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President,    . 

Houston,  Tex. 

W  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Beaumont. 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Secretary, 

« 

W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer,  . 

II 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

II 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

II 

Gea  B.  Gallon,  Auditor, 

Beaumont. 

28 


Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  March  21, 1893. 
So  years. 


Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont,  Jefferson  County.  Texas, 
through  Jefferson,  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasper  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  tjlie  Rock  Quarry.  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 


Constructed: 

Main  Line;  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Si isbee  Junction  toSiisbee 

Call  Junction  to  Call 


MILES. 


Total 


2.83 
3-» 
2.32 


62.37 
8.36 


Operatirg  under  agreement  until  June  30, 1903,  G.  B.  &  G.  N.  Ry. 
Rogan  to  Bronson , 

Capital  Stock,  $5oo,cxx),  authorized, 

500,000,  issued, 

V.  M.,       4f979  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Third  Wbdnbsday  in  March,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
March  18,  1903. 


70.73 
42.34  miles. 


Directors  (7)  March  19,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  £.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
L.  J.  Polk,    . 
W,  C.  Nixon, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Secretary,     . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

J.  W.  Terry,  Legal  Counsel, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Auditor,    . 


ChicagOi 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont 


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New  York. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 
Beaumont 


24 


Quit,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  17,  X8S4,  covers-' 

(x)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Company,  incorporated  Sep- 
tember 16,  x88o. 
(s)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

(3)  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company,  incorporated  May  18, 1873. 


60  years  from  Nlay  a8, 1873. 
Maim  Line :  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Pnrcell,  Indian  Territory, 

HousUn  Division : 

Alvin  to  Houston,  

Montgomery  Division : 

Somerville  to  end  of  track,  including  spur  to  Montgomery, 
Lamj^asas  Division  : 

Temple  to  San  Angelo,  .       .  .  aao.aS  miles. 

Coleman  Junction  to  Coleman 0.18     '* 

Northeastern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Dallas, S3 -46  miles. 

Dallas  "Y"  to  Paris 100.90 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove, 11.7a 

Wolfe  City  to  Sherman, 38.70 

Northwestern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Weatherford, 

Total  mileage. 


S18.67  miles 
aS.66 


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153.46 


235.56 


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»4.78 
39-90 
1.178.03  miles. 


Chicago. 

New  York. 
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Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
S3. 3  miles,  situated  b^ween  Cleburne  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  a8.i6  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Montgomery. 

Capita]  Stock,  $10,000,000,  authorined. 

4,S6o,ooo,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         45,470  shares. 

Directors,  130  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston,  Texas. 
March  3,  1903. 

Diraetors  (13^  March  4,  1902 
Edwara  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Charles  Steele, 

John  Sealy, 
.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt, 
Leon  Blum, 
John  H.  Hutchings, 
L.  J.  Polk,    . 
H.  A.  Landes, 
T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  ^5)  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex-officio,  Thos.  P.  Fowler. 

Victor  Morawetz.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

,  First  Vice-President, 


Galveston. 
« 


« 
« 


L.  J.  Polk,  Second  Vice-President, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt., 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Galveston. 


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New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Galveston. 


25 


The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  October  24, 1931. 
900  years. 


Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  property  of  The  St.  I^uis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22. 1898.  to  John  Penman,  and  since 
Jan.  9.1899.  operated  under  title  of  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railroad  Company.) 
Property  acquired  by  deed  from  John  Penman  October  2$,  1901. 

Constructed:  from  Arkansas  City,  Cowley  County,  Kansas,  to  Anthony,  Harper 
County,  Kansas— about  60  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $362,000,  authorized. 

362,000,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.  N.  Y.  Tr.,       3»6i3  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  Topbka,  Kas.— 9  a.  m. 
Nov.  5, 1903. 

(10  days  — Topeka.) 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  6, 1902: 
D.H.Nichols. 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.U.Mudge, 
E.  Wilder, 
B.  F.  Yoakum, 
aL.Winchell, 
A.  Douglas, 


(JOINT.) 
(A.T.  »  S.F.) 
(A.  T.»S.  F.) 
{A.T.»  S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  ft  S.  F.) 
(ST.L.  *S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  ft  S.  F.) 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 

Chicago. 

Topeka. 


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St.  Louis. 


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Officers,  Dec.  i2r  1902: 

D.  H.  Nichols,  President, 

£.  L.  Kingsbury,  Secretary  and  Auditor, 

W.  E.  Wilcox,  Treasurer, 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 


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The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Rail- 
way Company. 

IqCorpoTBled.  Kuuu.  Jaly  13. 1899. 

Chartered:  from  Klowi,  Barber  Caonl;,  Kaasu,  to  south  line  of  St;<te:  Ibenca  in  ■ 
toatheutcriT  direcitoD  ihroagh  Woods  and  Blaine  Couatiea.  Oklahoma  Terri- 
tory, the  Reiervatlon  of  the^Vichlti,  Caddo  and  allied  band  ol  Indiaiu.  the 
KcMriatian  of  the  Kiowa,  Conuiche  and  Apache  ludlam.  Oklahoma  Territorr; 
thence  via  Che  town  ol  Chickasha.  throiwh  Chickasav  aod  ChocUw  Nalloni. 
iDdian  TenHlarj.  lo  the  cilT  ol  Fort  Smith.  SebMHan  County.  Arkansat.  EsM- 
■nated  lenalb,  tjo  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  (2,000,000,  authorised. 
ixafxKi,  issued. 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  ifnx  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 


Sbcoxv  TuwriAV  in  Jonb,  ToraxA,  Kahms. 
June  9,  1903. 

Olrtctort  (6)  June  10,  igoa: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Kurd. 
0.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
E.  Wilder,    . 

Oflletre: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President. 

E.  D.  Kenna.  First  Vice-President,      . 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  . 

D.L.  Gallup,  Coraptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


27 


The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  29, 1899. 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  the  property  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
South-Western  Railway  Co.,  and  acquired  said  property  bv  deed  dated  January 
24, 1900.  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12, 1899.    Operated,  from  February  x,  1900. 

Constructed :  from  city  of  Leavenworth.  Leavenworth  County,  to  connection  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  at  Meriden,  Jefferson  County,  Kas.,  46.57  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $25o,cxx),  authorized, 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        246  shares, 

U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,        247  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  f.  m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 


(10  days— Topekm.) 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  30,  1902: 

C.  T.  McLellan, 

(joint.) 

Top< 

H.U.  Mudgc, 

(the  A.T.ft  S.F.RY.) 

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A.  A.  Hurd, 

(the  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 

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E.  Wilder, 

(the  a.  T.  9t  S.  F.  RY.) 

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A.  L.  Williams, 

(U.  P.  R.  R.) 

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N.  H.  Loomis, 

(U.  P.  R.R.) 

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J.  0.  Brinkerhoff, 

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(U.  P.  R.  R.) 

Kan 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Officers : 

C.T.  McLellan,  President  and  General  Manager,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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28 


New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15, 1898, /rom  September  t,  1898^  te 

September  1,1979, 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  January  12,  X8S2. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  eastern  boundary  of  Arizona  between  parallels  31  and  38, 
westerly  via  Tombstone,  valley  of  Santa  Cruz  River,  Tucson,  Florence  and  Pha»* 
nix,  to  a  point  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R. 

Constructed:  Benson  to  No^es,  87.784  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $35,400,000.  authorized, 

3»682,ooo,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         36,815  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Tofeka.  Kas.— 3  f.  m. 
Oct  29,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  Oct.  30,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
D.  L.  Gallup, 
I.  L.  Hibbard, 
R.  J.  Arey,     . 


(xo  days— -Topeka.) 
(and  90  days — Arizona.) 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Winslow,  Ariz. 
Williams,  Ariz. 


Officers,  Jan.  9,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 
Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,   . 
J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 
D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York* 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 


29 


Oakland  and  East  Side  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  4, 1902. 
50  years. 
Chartered:  to  acauire  the  California  and  Nevada  Railroad,  and  to  construct  and 
operate  a  railroad  from  a  terminal  in  Oakland,  Alameda  County,  California; 
through  Emeryville  and  Berkeley,  Alameda  County,  and  throuj^h  Alameda  and 
Contra  Costa  Counties  alonsr  or  near  the  present  line  of  the  California  and 
Nevada  Railroad  to  the  present  terminal  of  that  railroad  at  Bryant,  Contra 
Costa  County,  together  with  an  extension  of  said  railroad  on  a  line  hereafter  to 
be  determined,  to  the  Town  of  Walnut  Creek  in  Contra  Costa  County;  together 
with  one  or  more  intermediate  branches  or  connections  with  the  Atcnison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  system,  in  the  neighborhood  of  San  Pablo,  Contra 
Costa  County.    Estimated  length,  with  extensions  and  branches,  40  miles. 
(Charter  also  covers  numerous  general  purposes.) 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

40,000,  issued. 
400  shares. 


Directors, 


Directors  (5)  under  charter: 

M.  J.  Keller, 
F.  C.  Havens, 
M.  A.  de  Laveaga, 
Geo.  E.  Pratt, 
A.  E.  Bolton, 

Officers : 

M.  J.  Keller,  President, 
J.  A.  Burton,  Secretary, 


1903. 


Oakland,  Cal. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

Oakland,  Cal. 


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The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 

50  years. 

Chartered  :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  County.  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 
line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed :  S4*i3  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $750,000,  authorized. 

691,200,  issued. 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares. 
Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  March.  Pecos.  Tex, 
March  4, 1903. 

Directors  (7)  March  5, 1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
R.D.Gage,    . 
F.W.Johnson, 
Max  Krauskopf, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  .... 

R.   D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  ) 

Treasurer, ) 

Lee  Webster,  Auditor  and  Superintendent, 
8— 


Topeka. 

Pecos. 
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Amarillo,  Tex. 
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Chicago. 


Topeka. 
Pecos. 


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The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo.  i8g8. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  County. 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas,  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
County,  N.  M.,  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Palmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,i62,cx)0.  preferred    \  authorized 

3,162,000,  common       \ 

3, 1 62,000,  preferred     \  ->  .^  .  v 
3,162,000,  common       5  *•»'"•     • 

r>^^/^..^^vi  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  30,084  shares, 
l^rejerrea^  Individuals,    i.r^id  shares, 

i  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 

Common  \  Directors,         10  shares, 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  October,  Roswell,  N.  M.— 12  m. 
Oct.  7,  1903. 


Directors  (10)  Dcrc.  4,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
E.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex-officio, 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


If 
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«i  it 

Roswell. 


If 


Chicago. 


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Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo.  Tex. 


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New  York. 

Amarillo,  Tex. 

New  York, 
ft        tf 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24,  1901),    Amarillo,  Tex. 


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The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  March  19, 1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  point  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  near  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county,  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  94.48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,         990  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  October,  Amarillo,  Tex.— 12  m. 
October  6, 1903. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  7, 1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul,    . 
S.  H.  Madden, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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Chicago. 


Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex-officio. 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 

New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24, 1901),     .        Amarillo. 


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Quit,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  17, 1884,  covers— 

(i)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Comi>any,  incorporated  Sep- 
tember 16, 1880. 
(a)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

(5)  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  incorporated  May  28, 1873. 


60  years  from  May  28, 1873. 
MaiH  LAne :  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Purcell,  Indian  Territory, 
Houston  Division : 

Alrin  to  Houston. 9$.66 

Montgomery  Division : 

Somerville  to  end  of  track,  including  spur  to  Montgomery. 
Lamjkiscu  Division : 

Temple  to  San  Angelo,  .       .  .  239.28  miles. 

Coleman  Jimction  to  Coleman 6.28     ** 

Northeastern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Dallas S3- 46  miles. 

DaUas"Y"  to  Paris 100.90 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove. 11.72 


S18.67  miles 


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153.46 


235.56 


Wolfe  City  to  Sherman, 38.70 

Northwestern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Weatherford 

Total  mileage. 


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ao4.78 
39-90 
1.178.03  miles. 


Chicago. 

New  York. 
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Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
S3. 3  miles,  situated  between  Cleburne  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  28.16  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Montgomery. 

Capita]  Stock,  $10,000,000,  authorised. 

4,560,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         45.470  shares. 

Directors,  130  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston,  Texas. 

March  3,  1903. 

Directors  (13^  March  4,  1902 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Charles  Steele, 

John  Sealy, 
.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
Leon  Blum, 
John  H.  Hutchings, 
L.  J.  Polk,    . 
H.  A.  Landes, 
T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex-officio,  Thos.  P.  Fowler. 

Victor  Morawetz.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

,  First  Vice-President, 


Galveston. 


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L.  J.  Polk,  Second  Vice-President, 

A.  C  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt., 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Galveston. 


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New  York. 
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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Galveston. 


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The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  October  24, 1931. 
900  years. 


Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  property  of  The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22.  i8g8.  to  John  Penman,  and  since 
Jan.  9,1899.  operated  under  titleof  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railroad  Company.) 
Property  acquired  by  deed  from  John  Penman  October  25, 1901. 

Constructed :  from  Arkans^^s  City,  Cowley  County.  Kansas,  to  Anthony,  Harper 
County,  Kansas — about  60  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  S362,cxx),  authorized. 

362,cxx),  issued* 

C.  Tr.  Co.  N.  Y.  Tr.,       3i6i3  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  Novbmbbr,  Topeka,  Kas.— 9  a.  m. 
Nov.  5, 1903. 

(10  days  —Topeka.) 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  6, 1902: 

D.  H.  Nichols, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.U.Mudge, 

E.  Wilder, 

B.  F.  Yoakum, 
B.L.Winchell, 
A.  Douglas, 


(JOINT.) 
(A.T.  *  S.F.) 
(A.  T.*  S.F.) 
(AT.*  S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 
(ST.  L.*  S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 

Chicago. 

Topeka. 


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Officers,  Dec.  12,  1902: 

D.  H.  Nichols,  President, 

E.  L.  Kingsbury,  Secretary  and  Auditor, 
VV.  E.  Wilcox,  Treasurer, 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 


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The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Rail- 
way Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  July  13, 1899. 
999  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kiowa,  Barber  County,  Kansas,  to  south  line  of  State;  thence  in  a 
southeasterly  direction  through  Woods  and  Blaine  Counties.  Oklahoma  Terri- 
tory, the  Reservation  of  the  Wichita,  Caddo  and  allied  band  of  Indians,  the 
Reservation  of  the  Kiowa.  Comanche  and  Apache  Indians,  Oklahoma  Territory; 
thence  via  the  town  of  Chickasha,  through  Chickasaw  and  Choctaw  Nations, 
Indian  Territory,  to  the  city  of  Fort  Smitn,  Sebastian  County,  Arkansas.  Esti- 
mated length,  4S0  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $2,cxx),cxx),  authorized. 

200,600,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,000  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Topeka,  Kansas. 
June  9,  1903. 

Directors  (6)  June  10, 1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.  U.  Mudge,         .         .         .         . 
A.  A.  Hurd,  .         .         .         . 

O.J.Wood,  .  .  .  . 
J.  F.  Scott,  .  .  .  . 
E.  Wilder, 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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Offlcere: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick.  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  . 

D.L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


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The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated.  Kansas.  December  39, 1899. 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  the  property  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
Soath-Western  Railway  Co.,  and  acquired  said  property  bv  deed  dated  January 
24, 1900.  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12, 1899.    Operated,  from  February  i,  1900. 

Constructed :  from  city  of  Leavenworth.  Leavenworth  County,  to  connection  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  at  Meriden,  Jefferson  County,  Kas.,  46.57  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  |25o,cxx),  authorised, 

50,000,  issued* 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        246  shares, 

U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,         247  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  30, 1902: 

C.  T.  McLellan,  Ooint.) 

H.U.  Mudgc, 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

E.  Wilder, 

A.  L.  Williams, 

N.  H.  Loomis, 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 


(the  a.  T.  *  S.  p.  RY.) 
(the  A.  T.  *  S.  p.  RY.) 
(the  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(U.  P.  R.  R.) 
(U.  P.  R.  R.) 
(U.  P.  R.  R.) 


(10  days— Topeka.) 


Topeka. 


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Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Officers : 

C.T.  McLeilan,  President  and  General  Manager,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Ltasid  lo  Sauthitn  Patijic  Comtany,  dalid  Jul jii,lg^,  from  StpttmttrUUftt^U 


M.MUejof 

Dlx.  to  ■  point  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R. 
Conatmcted:  BensoD  to  Nosales.  B7.784  miles. 


i>  bolwecn  ganllels  31  aiid  31, 


Capital  Stock,  135,400,000,  authoriud. 
Zfi&ifioo,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co..  N.  y.,  Tr.,         36.81S  sharts. 
Directors,  5  shares. 


(S)  Oct  30,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Moraweti, 
D.  L.  Gallup. 
I.  L.  Hibbatd, 
R.  J.  Arey,     . 


Ollloera,  Jan.  g,  igoa: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
E.  D,  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 
Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 
J.  W.  Kendtick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel. 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 
D.  J.  Sheeban,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


Winslow,  Aril. 
Williams,  Aris. 


New  York. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


Oakland  and  East  Side  Railroad 
Company. 


AlRnie 

posts.) 

Capital  Slock, 

000,  issued. 

Diiectors, 

400  shares 

DIrvctora  {5)  under  charter: 


F.  C.  Havens. 
M.  A.  de  l.aveaga, 
Geo.  E.  Pratt, 
A.  E.  Bolton, 
Ottcart: 

M.  J.  Keller.  President. 
J.  A.  Burton.  Secretary. 


Oakland,  Cal. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Berkeley,  Cal. 
Oakland,  Cal. 


The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 


In corpD rated,  Texas.  Febrnary  iS.  1890. 


50  y 

Chartered  t  Iiom  Pecos.  Reevea  Connly.T 

line  between  Teias  and  New  Meiico. 
Constructed:  54.13 miles. 

Capital  Stock,  j;75o.ooo.  authorized. 
691,200.  issued. 
C.Tr.Co.,N.Y..Tr..       6,900  shares. 
Directors  and  others,  \2  shares. 

Pimt  Wbdhssdav  in  Makcm.  Pecos.  Tex. 

March  4, 1903. 
Dlraclon  (7)  March  5, 1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

R.  D.  Gage, 

F,  W.  Johnson. 

Max  Krauskopf, 

Avery  Turner, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  ...... 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Offlctn: 

H.U.  Mudge,  President,  .... 

R.   D.  Gage.  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  ( 

Treasurer, } 

Lee  Webster,  Auditor  and  Superintendent, 


'Iherly  dfreclton  te  dlvidlns 


Amarillo,  Tex. 


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The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo,  i8g8. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  County, 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas,  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
Countv,  N.  M.,  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Palmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,i62,cx)o,  preferred    \  ^^/z^^v^v 

3,i62,cxx),  common       \  "'*«^'"'««^"- 


3, 1 62,000,  preferred     \  .        . 
3,162,000,  common       J  *•»•»•♦«=— 


j>^^f^,^^jS  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  30,084  shares, 
i^rejerrea^  Individuals,    1,536  j>fcaw. 

i  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 

Common  \  Directors,        10  shares, 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  October,  Roswell,  N.  M.— 12  m. 
Oct.  7,  1903. 


Directors  (10)  Dec.  4,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
E.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex-officio, 
Avery  Turner. 

OfRcert : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 


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Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo.  Tex. 


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New  York. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24,  1901),    Amarillo,  Tex. 


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The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 


Incorporated.  Texas,  March  19, 1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  point  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  near  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county,  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  94.48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,cxx),  authorized, 

loOyCXX),  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,         990  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  October,  Amarillo,  Tbx.— 12  m. 
October  6, 1903. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  7, 1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul,    . 
S.  H.  Madden, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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Chicago. 


Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex-officio. 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 

Amarillo. 
It 

New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24, 1901),     .        Amarillo. 


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Ferris  and  Lakeview  Railway  Comfiany. 

Incorporated,  California,  November  i,  1898. 

50  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  town  of  Ferris.  Riverside  County,  in  a  northeasterly 
direction  to  the  town  of  Lakeview,  Riverside  County,  8.03  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $80,000,  authortBed, 

16,000,  issued, 

A.  G.  W.,  Tr.,        150  shares* 
Directors,  10  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
Nov.  5,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  Dec.  19,  1902: 
A.  G.  Wells,     . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
£.  Chambers, 
J.  R.  Hitchcock, 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.,  . 


Los  Angeles. 


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Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor,       .... 


Los  Angeles. 


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Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Ltastd  to  S.  P.  P,  &  P,  Ky,  Co,,  Jutu  30, 1898— 99  years. 

•Incorporated,  Arizoaa,  September  14, 1897. 

50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  about  four  and  one-half  miles  north  of  Prescott,  on  the 
line  of  the  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  known  as  the 
Point  of  Rocks,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  or  near  a  point  known  as 
Joe  Mayer's  Station,  on  the  Black  Canyon  Stage  Line,  a  distance  of  about  thirty 
miles,  more  or  less,  all  in  the  County  of  Yavapai,  Territory  of  Arizona,  with 
power  and  anthority  to  extend  the  said  line  to  any  other  point  or  points  in  said 
Territory,  and  to  build  to  and  from  the  same  such  branch  lines  as  said  Company 
may  dtclde. 

Constructed:    Point  of  Rocks  to  Mayer,  26.40  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $30^000  per  mile,  authortBed, 

yqUfOOO,  issued, 

S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,     7,913  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares, 

Truid  Wsdnbsday  in  November,  Prescott.  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  18,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  19, 1902: 

F.  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz,  New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, " 

Thomas  P.  Fowler,  ** 

R.  Somers  Hayes, '* 

Charles  Steele,  " 

Exscutivs  Csmmittee  (5): 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Olllesrs: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President. Prescott. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President,  ....       Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Prescott. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  *' 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,         ...  '' 


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Rio  Qrande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Compftny. 

Ltased  to  The  A,T,&  S.F.  Ry.  Co,,  dated  and  from  January  1. 1900,  to 

December  Sl^  1910. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  October  28, 1880. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed :  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.17 

miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         1,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


FulST  Thursday  in  Novembbr,  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Nov.  5,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  6,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

F.  C.  Fox, 

G.  E.  Roe, 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
R.  J.  Woodward, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,    . 

Officers,  Nov.  8,  1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

G.  E.  Roe,  Vice-President  and  Auditor, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


(50  days— El  Paso.) 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

El  Paso. 
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El  Paso. 


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New  York. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Railroad  Property  sold  under  agreement  as  of  July  /,  Itfflf,  to  The  A.  T.  &»S.F. 

Ry.  Co.— Deed  not  executed. 

Incorporated  June  i6,  i8q7,  under  Act  of  Congress,  approved  March  3, 1897. 

Perpetual. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  June  24, 1897,  under  foreclosure  sale.  May  3,  18^,  the  railroad, 

Property  and  franchises  of  the  Western  Division  of  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  R.  R. 
o.,  incorporated  by  Act  of  Congress  approved  Julv  27.  1866— Perpetual— Au- 
thorized to  construct  from  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  via  Agua  Frio  or  other  suitable 
pass,  the  head  waters  of  the  Colorado  Chiquito.  the  35th  parallel,  to  a  suitable 
point  on  the  Colorado  River  for  crossing,  and  from  thence  to  the  Pacific. 

Constructed:  A.  &  P.  Junction  to  The  Needles— 563.01  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $4,000,000,  authorized. 

4,000,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y. ,  Tr.,  39,987  shares. 

Directors,        13  shares. 

(Additional  stock  may  be  issued  as  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress. ) 

Wednesday  next  after  First  Monday  in  January,  New  York— 10:30  a.  m. 

Jan.  7,  1903. 

(lodays-by  mail.) 

Directors  (13)  Jan.  8,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
H.  Rieman  Duval, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Geo.  G.  Haven, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney,    . 
John  G.  McCullougn,    . 
byron  L.  Smith, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 
Charles  S.  Gleed, 

Executive  Committee  (7): 


Chicago. 

New  York. 
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Boston. 

Vermont. 

Chicago. 
«t 

Topeka. 


Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 

Charles  Steele. 


Thomas  P.  Fowler. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Chicago. 


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Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick.  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,  ....         New  York. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    .  '* 

£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .        New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    .  Chicago. 


86 


Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  May  27, 1891. 
80  years. 

Chartered:  "  beginning^  at  a  point  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  at  or  near 
Ash  Forlc,  in  the  County  of  Yavapai  and  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  thence 
through  the  said  County  to  Prescott,  and  thence  to  the  City  of  Phoenix,  in  the 
County  of  Maricopa,  in  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  a  distance  of  two  hiyidred 
miles,  more  or  less." 

Constructed:    Ash  Pork  to  Phoenix,  197.6  miles;  line  since  shortened  to  193.6  mHes. 

Capital  Stock,     $4o,ocx>  per  mile,  authorized, 

7,Q03,ocx),  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      29,967  shares. 

Mer.  Tr.  Co.,  Tr.,     49,004  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Individuals,  50  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November.  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  18,  1903. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  19,  1902: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

E.  B.  Gage, 
Executive  Committee  (5): 

F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Officers: 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


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•• 


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Boston. 
Prescott. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Charles  Steele. 


F.  M.  Murphy,  President,         .... 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott 
New  York. 


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•RoiHtnEiy  CotnfMniy  Limited. 


Lsassd  to  SautiUm  JHaci/ic  Company,  dated  July  15, 1898,  froM  September  1, 1898,  te 

September  1, 1979, 

Incorporated,  Massachusetts,  May  i,  1879. 
(Duration  not  limited.) 

Constructed:  Guaymas.  Mexico,  to  Nogales,  A.  T.,  259.97  miles;  Hermosillo  Branch 
2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,0x30,  authorised. 
Reduced  Dec.  4,  1901,  to    1,049,600,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         10,483  shares, 
'  Directors,  13  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  April,  Boston,  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  1, 1903. 


Directors  (15)  April  5,  igo2 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

H.  Rieman  Duval, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

George  G.  Haven, 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

John  G.  McCullough, 

H.  R.  Nickerson,  Prest.  (Aug.  5, 1898), 

W.  S.  Fams worth  (May  14,  1902),  . 

Sebastian  Camacho,        .... 

Celso  Gaxiola      i  Gov't )  (June  18, 1900.) 

Hipolito  Charles  \  Dir's.  \  (Nov.  15,  1899), 

Executive  Committee,  May  14, 1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Victor  Morawetz. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Boston. 

Vermont. 

Mexico. 
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Local 
Board. 


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R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Officers,  May  14, 1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,      .... 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 
New  York. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


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II 


Chicago. 


Pastor  de  Celis,  Secy.  Local  Board  (Oct.  12,  i^V         Vlt.iAC.'Ci, 


38 

Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

So  years. 
Formed  by  consolidation.  June  27, 1892,  of — 

1.  Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  November  7, 1889,  of— 

(A)  California  Southern  Railroad  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  January  10, 1882,  of— 

(i)  California  Southern  Railroad  Cow/tz/iy.— Incorporated  October  23, 
1880,  and  constructed  from  National  City  to  San  Bernardino,  119.02 
miles. 

(2)  California  Southern  Extension  Railroad  Com^aMy.— IncorpoTAttd 
May  24, 1881,  and  constructed  from  San  Bernardino  to  Barstow,  81.15 
miles.  Total  {A)  200.17  miles. 

(B)  California  Central  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation.  May  20, 1887,  of— 

(i)  Riverside  Santa  Ana  6*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. —  Incorpo- 
rated September  29. 188$.  From  San  Bernardino.  Cal.,  via  Riverstde, 
Arlington  and  the  Santa  Ana  Valley  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Con- 
structed, High  Grove  via  Orange  (and  Santa  Ana)  to  Los  Angeles, 
74.71  miles. 

(2)  San  Bernardino  6*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company, —  Incorporated 
November  22, 1886.  From  San  Bernardino  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Con- 
structed, San  Bernardino  to  San  Gabriel  River,  38.88  miles. 

(3)  San  Bernardino  Valley  Railway  Company. —  Incorporated  January  12, 
1887.  From  San  Bernardino  to  near  Lugunia,  Cal.  Constructed,  Smn 
Bernardino  to  Mcntone,  12.53  miles. 

(4)  San  facinto  Valley  Railway  C<?»i/a«j'.— Incorporated  March  7, 1887 
From  near  Ferris  to  a  point  in  the  eastern  portion  of  San  Jacinto 
Valley.    Constructed,  Perris  to  San  Jacinto,  19.44  niiles. 

(5)  Los  Angeles  ^  San  Gabriel  Valley  Railway  G^nf^any.— Incorporated 
September  Si  1883.  From  Los  Angeles  to  the  head  of  the  Azusa  Valley. 
Los  Angeles  County.  Constructed,  Los  Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 
River.  21.00  miles. 

(6)  Los  Angeles  6*  Santa  Monica  Railroad  Ct^m/an^.— Incorporated. 
January  6, 1886.  From  Los  Angeles  to  the  Bay  of  Santa  Monica.  Con- 
structed, Kedondo  1  unction  to  Alsace,  13.44  miles.  (Inglewood  to 
Alsace,  3.62  miles,  sold  March  21, 1902,  to  Los  Angeles-Pacific  R.K.  Co.) 

(7)  San  Bernardino  6*  San  Diego  Railway  Company, —  Incorporated  No- 
vember 20. 1886.  From  Junction  with  tne  Riverside,  Santa  Ana  &  Los 
Angeles  Railway,  near  Santa  Aoa,via  San  J  uan,  Capistrano  and  Ocean- 
side,  to  the  city  of  San  Diego.  Constructed,  north  boundary  Santa 
Ana  to  Los  .Angeles  Junction,  4(^  miles. 

(8)  San  Diego  Central  Railroad  Company,—  Incorporated  November  8, 
1886.  From  San  Diego,  through  the  Cajon  Valley,  Poway,  San  Ber- 
nardo, Escondido  to  Oceanside.  Constructed,  Escondido  Junction 
to  Escondido,  21.30  miles. 

Total  {B),  246.77  miles. 

(C)  Redondo  Reach    Railway   Company.    Incorporated   April   23,   1888. 

Constructed,  Inglcwood  to  Redondo.  10.77  miles. 

2.  The  San  Bernardino  &  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  August  11. 1890.  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  via  Highlands,  to 
connect  witli  line  of  the  Southern  California  Railway  Company  at 
or  near  its  present  eastern  terminus  m  San  Bernardino  County.  Con- 
structed, Highland  Junction  to  Meutone,  12.86  miles. 

3.  Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  April  4.  1S92.    Krom  near  Mesmer  Station,  on  the  line  of 
the  Southern  California  Railway,  between  Inglewood  and  Ballona,  to 
the  town  of  Santa   Monica.    Constructed,   Alsace  to  Santa  Monica, 
5.42  miles.    (Sold  March  21,  1902,  to  Los  Angeles-Pacific  R.  R.  Co.) 
Acquired  by  purchase  May  1, 1899,  the  railroad  and  property  of— 

Eisinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  I)eeember6,i89Si  and  constructed  from  Elsinore  Junction 
to  Alberhil.  7.76  miles. 

(All  California  incorporations.) 

Total  constructed,  all  lines,  478.33  miles. 

^Concluded  on  next  page.) 


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Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,  $17,360,000,  authorized, 

12,824,000,  issued. 


Preferred 


CofHfnoft 


U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  55,908  shares. 

The  A.T.&  S.  F.Ry.Co.,   2,500  shares. 

Individuals,    2,201  shares, 

Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Stock  )        _  _  _  ,  x^^^, 
not  exchanged  J        m  shares, 

\  U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  67,498  shares. 
I  Directors,        22  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11  a.  m. 
Nov.  5,  1903. 


Directors  (11)  Nov.  11,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,                                              Chicago. 

R.  Somers  Hayes, 

New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz, 

II 

Charles  Steele, 

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A.  G.  Wells. 

Los  Angeles. 

D.  Freeman,     . 

II 

H.  W.  Hellman, 

II 

0.  S.  A.  Sprague, 

Pasadena,  Cal 

Simon  Levi, 

San  Diego,  " 

Richard  Egan, 

Capistrano,  " 

L.  C.  Waite,    . 

Riverside,    " 

Executive  Committee  (4): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.                 Edward  P.  Ripley. 

R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Chj 

irles  Steele. 

Officers : 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,    . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,     . 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

Godfrey  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    . 


Chicago. 


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II 


II 


Los  Angeles. 
New  York. 


II 
II 


Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


40 


The  Southern  Kansas  Railway  Compaqy 

of  Texas. 

operated  as  an  independent  line  from  July  6, 1^9,  inclusive. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  November  2,  i886. 
50  years. 

Line  i.— Fort  Worth,  Texas,  to  west  line  of  Texas,  at  a  point  in  Oldham  County. 

Unet.—  From  a  point  on  line  No.  i.  in  Carson  County,  Texas,  to  a  point  in  Farmer 
County,  on  the  western  boundary  of  Texas. 

Line  5.— From  a  desirable  point  on  line  No.  i,  in  Carson  County,  northeasterly  to  a 
point  in  Lipscombe  County,  on  the  east  line  of  Texas  —  Constructed. 

Total  mileage  (constructed),  100.41  miles. 

Acquired  January  i,  igoo,  under  foreclosure  sale  September  6, 1808.  railroad  of  the 
Panhandle  Railway  C  >.— Panhandle  to  Washburn— 14.72  miles,  which  it  had 
operated  as  an  extension  since  April  20. 1898.  Has  also  operated  trains  on  line 
of  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  Citv  Ry.  Co.,  between  Washburn  and  Amarillo,  Tex., 
14.04  miles,  since  May  10, 1898. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,000,000,  authorized. 

604,500,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  5,955  shares. 

Directors,  90  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October.  Amarillo,Tex.— ioa.m. 

Nov.  4,  1903. 

(30  days  —  Amarillo.) 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  5,  1902: 

H.U.  Mudge 

Topeka. 

Avery  Turner, 

Amarillo. 

Don  A.  Sweet, 

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}.  C.  Paul 

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A.  L.  Conrad, 

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W.  D.  Garwood, 

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H.  E.  Hoover,            .... 

Canadian,  Tex. 

J.W.Terry, 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,     .... 

Chicago. 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 

Topeka. 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President,   . 

Amarillo. 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

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L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

Amarillo. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

New  York. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor, 

Amarillo. 

41 

Sunset  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  17, 190a 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  connection  with  the  line  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany between  Bakersfield  and  Asphalto  in  Kern  County.  Cal.,  at  or  near  Gos- 
lordf  station,  to  the  southwest  quarter  of  section  18,  township  11  north,  range  23 
west,  S.  B.  B.  &  M.  In  same  county.    Estimated  length,  30  miles. 

Constmcted:  50.28  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

500,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 

So.  Pac.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 
Directors,  30  shares. 


Second  Monday  in  March,  Bakersfield,  Cal.~ii  a.  m. 
March  9,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  March  31,  1902: 


C  N.  Beal, 
J.  Kruttschnitt, 
D.  Burk halter, 
A.  H.  Payson, 
A.  G.  Wells, 


(JOINT.) 

(S.  P.  CO.) 

(S.  P.  CO.) 

(A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.  CO.) 

(A.  T.  *  S.  F.  kY.  CO.) 


Bakersfield. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Officers: 

C.  N.  Beal,  President  (March  20,  1900),  Bakersfield. 

G.  HoUerfaoff,  Jr.,  Sec.  and  Treas.  (Dec.  9, 1901),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

James  Goodwin,  Ass't  Secretary  (July  20, 1900),  Bakersfield. 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (Appointed  Dec.  12, 1901),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


42 


Atchison  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  November  13, 1878. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized, 

jifioo,  issued, 

(Shares  $1,000  each.) 

R.  R.  Cos.,  69  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February.  Atchison,  Kas.—  10:30  a.  m. 
Feb.  II,  1903. 


Directors  (8)  Feb.  12,  1902; 
C.  M.  Rathbum, 
Howard  Elliott, 

I 

Russell  Harding, 

Geo.  W.  Holdrege, 
H.  A.  Parker, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 


(C.  B.  U.  P.  R.  R.) 

(K.  C.  ST.  J.  *  C.  B.  R.  R.) 

(H.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

(MO.  P.  RY.) 

(A.  *  N.  R.  R.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  P.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 


Atchison. 
Chicago. 


St.  Louis. 
Omaha,  Neb. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Executive  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathbum,  ex-officio. 


H.  U.  Mudge, 


Auditing  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathbum,  ex-officio. 


Howard  Elliott. 


Officers: 

C.  M.  Rathbum,  President,  .... 

F.  W.  Downs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  F.  Barrows,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


Atchison. 


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48 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Company. 

Incorporated.  Texas.  March  26,  1897. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  to  construct,  maintain  and  operate  a  terminal  railway  and  constmct  or 
purchase  and  maintain  wharves  within  or  near  the  city  of  Beaumont,  Jefiferson 
County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  Belt  around  city  of  Beaumont.  3.08  miles;  line  operated  under 
traclcage  rights,  spurs  into  mills,  $.25  miles.    Total,  8.33  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $6o,ocx),  authorized, 

60,000,  issued. 

V.  M.,         591  shares. 
Directors,  9  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April,  Beaumont.  Texas. 
April  8,  1903. 


Directors  (9)  April  9,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
J.  W.  Terry,    . 
L.  J.  Polk,       . 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
P.  H.  Goodwyn, 
W.  S.  Davidson, 
Wm.  Wiess,    . 
W.  A.  Fletcher, 

OfHcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

Geo.  B.  Gallon,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

Geo.  13.  Gallon,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Beaumont. 


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Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Beaumont. 
New  York. 


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Beaumont. 


44 

The  Itonsat  City  Belt  Railway  Compaoy. 

Kansas  and  Missouri  incorporation. —  Formed  by  consolidation,  on  March  13, 1886, 
of— 

(i)  Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co..  incorporated,  Kansas,  March  28,  i88s. 

(3)  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.,  incorporated,  Missouri,  June  27, 1883. 

999  years. 


CONSTRUCTED  MILEAGE. 

Main  line  in  Missouri. 

Main  line  in  Kansas, 

Double  and  side-tracks.  Missouri, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Kansas, 

Total  mileage,  . 


6.33 

a.37—  8.70 
31.38 
13.30—43-68 

S3.38 


Capital  Stock,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry., 

C.  M.  &  St.  P., 

K.  C.  F.  S.  &  M., 

Directors, 


500,000,  issued, 

2,497  shares, 

<)gg  shares. 

1,497  shares, 

7  shares. 


(StAtutory  meeting,  second  Tuesday  in  Mftrch  —  80  d*ji'  notice,  IfanMs  OUgr.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
May  12,  1903. 


(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(C.  M.  *  ST.  P.) 
(C.  M.  *  ST.  P.) 


Directors  (7)  May  13, 1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
E.  Wilder, 
E.  O.  Faulkner, 
B.  L.  Winchell, 
Wallace  Pratt, 

A.  J.  Earling, 
H.  R.  Williams, 

Executive  Committee  (3): 

H.  U.  Mudge. 

A.  J.  Earling. 

Oflicert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Vice-President, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary, 
E.  Wilder,  Treasurer, 


Topeka. 


«« 


<• 


St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Chicago. 


« 


B.  L.  Winchell. 


Lathrop,  Morrow,  Fox  &  Moore,  Attorneys, 
(Dec.  I,  1902) 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Auditor  and  Cashier,     . 

D.  W.  Rider,  Superintendent,    . 


Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Topeka. 

Kansas  City. 
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45 


The  Leavenworth  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  i,  1885. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i75,cxx),  authorized, 

i5o,ocx),  issued. 

R.  R.  Cos.,       1,465  shares. 
Directors,  35  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 
Jan.  13,  1903. 


Directors  (7)  Jan.  14, 1902: 

J.  O.  BrinkerhoflF,       (l.  k.  *  w.  ry.) 

H.  A.  Parker, 

Russell  Harding, 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

£.  Dickinson, 

A.  T.  Palmer, 

H.  G.  Clark, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
(c.  r.  I.  *  p.  RY.)  Chicago. 

(Mo.  p.  RY.)  St.  Louis. 

/       THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY..       \  Tftn<»lra 
\ ASSIGNEE  L.  T.  *  S.  W.  RY./   *  "pc*-*- 

(u.p.RY.)  Omaha,  Neb. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
(K.  c.  n.  w.  r.  r.)  St.  Louis. 


(U.  p.  RY.,  ASSIGNEE  \ 
L.  T.  *  S.  W.  RY.     / 


Executive  Committee  (3) : 
J.  O.  BrinkerhoflF. 


H.  A.  Parker. 


Russell  Harding. 


Officers: 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President,     . 

J.  H.  BrinkerhoflF,  Sec'y»  Treas.  and  Supt., 

J.  H.  Case,  Ticket  Agent, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Leavenworth. 


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46 


The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  December  23,  1887. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized. 

40,600,  issued. 

80  shares. 


D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co., 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co., 

Colo.  &  So.  Ry.  Co., 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co., 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co., 

Directors, 


80  shares. 
80  shares. 
80  shares. 
80  shares. 
6  shares. 


Third  Wednesday  in  October.  Pueblo.  Colo. 
Oct  21,  1903. 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  15,  1902: 
J.  M.  Herbert, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 
D.  £.  Cain, 
Russell  Harding, 
Frank  Trumbull, 
A.  T.  Abbott, 


(D.  *  R.  G.  R.  R.) 


(the  a.  t.  *  s.  f.  ry.) 
(mo.  p.  ry.) 
(colo.  *  so.  ry.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  P.  RY.) 


Officers : 

J.  M.  Herbert,  President, 

M,  D.  Thatcher,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Wm.  Young,  Ticket  Agent,    . . 

C.  F.  Colvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 

LaJunta,Colo. 

St.  Louis. 

Denver,  Colo. 

Colo.  Springs, 
Cola 

Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
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47 

St.  Jos^h  Terminal  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  January  St  1887. 
99  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  property  of  St.  Joseph  Terminal  Co.' 
Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  8, 1886. 

Capital  Stock,  $5oo,ocx),  authorized, 

300,000,  issued. 

St.  J.  &  G.  I.  Trustee,       1,496  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,485  shares. 

Directors  and  Tellers,  19  shares, 

(statutory  meetlagr,  second  Tuetiday  in  March.—  90  days'  notice,  St.  Joseph.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  June.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.—  q  a.  m.    Old  Board,  la  m. 

June  9,  1903.  New  Board.  12:30  p.  m. 


Directors  (5)  June  10,  1902: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

I 

Raymond  Du  Puy, 

1 

T.  F.VanNatta, 

Officers : 


(the  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(the  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(ST.  J.  *  G.  I.  R.  R.) 
(ST.  J.  *  G.  I.  R.  R.) 

(joint.) 


Raymond  Du  Puy,  President, 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Vice-President, 

F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary  (acting)  and  Auditor 
(Nov.  I,  1902), 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,   . 


C.  L.  Mason,  Superintendent  (April  16,  1902), 


Topeka. 


St.  Joseph. 


St.  Joseph. 


St.  Joseph. 
Topeka. 

St.  Joseph. 
Topeka. 

St.  Joseph. 


48 


St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Company. 


Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  22, 1880. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,ocx),  authorized, 

Q^jxOt  issued. 

R.  R.  Cos.,  84  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Feb.  II,  1903. 

Directors  (9)  Feb.  12,  1902: 

A.  T.  Perkins,         («•  c.  st.  j.  *  c.  b.  r.  r.)  (Nov.1,1902),  St.  Joseph. 
C.  M.  Levey,  (c  b.  *  q.  r.  r.)  (Nov.  i,  1902),    St.  Louis. 

(H.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

O.  M.  Spencer,        (b.  *  m.  r.  r.  r.)   (Nov.  i,  1902),  St.  Joseph. 

H.  U.  Mudge,  (THE  A.  T.  *  s.  f.  ry.)  Topeka. 

H.  A.  Parker,  (c  R.  i.  *  p.  ry.)  Chicago. 

M.  A.  Low,  (c.  K.  *  N.  RY.)  Topeka. 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  *  g.  i.  r.  r.)  St.  Joseph. 

Russell  Harding,     (mo.  p.  ry.)  St.  Louis. 


Executive  Committee  (3) : 

O.  M.  Spencer,  ^x-<?^«V7  (Nov.  i,  1902). 

Raymond  Du  Puy. 

Auditing  Committee  (3) : 

O.  M.  Spencer,  ex-officio  (Nov.  i,  1902). 

Russell  Harding. 

OfHcert: 


O.  M.  Spencer,  President  (Nov.  i,  1902),     . 

E.  C.  Browne,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Jos.  Hansen,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


H.  U.  Mudge. 


H.  A.  Parker. 


St.  Joseph. 


<( 


<( 


49 


The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Company 

of  California. 

Incorporated.  California,  February  24, 1890. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9>993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Third  Tuesday  in  July,  San  Fbancisco,  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
July  21,  1903. 


Directors  (7)  Aug.  22, 1902 
J.  D.  Spreckels, 
A.  H.  Payson,    . 
W.  A.  Bissell.    . 
H.  K.  Gregory, 
J.W.Walker,    . 
A.  G.  Wells,       . 
F.  J.  Shepard,     . 


San  Francisco. 


<i 


II 


i< 


i« 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


t« 


Officers : 

J.  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board,    . 

A.  H.  Payson,  President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
(Jan.  29,  igoi), 

L.  C.  Demiug,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

C.  N.  Sterry,  General  Solicitor,  . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    . 


San  Francisco. 


11 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


II 


New  York. 
II 

li 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


60 


Union  Depot  Company. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  39, 1875. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

495,000,  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,        4.929  shares. 
Directors,  etc.,  21  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  13,  1903. 

Directors  (12)  Jan.  14,  1902: 


E.J.  Sanford, 

(joint.) 

Kansas  City. 

B.  L.  Winchell, 

(the  K.  C.  p.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 

St.  Louis. 

J.  0.  BrinkerhoflE, 

(U.  P.  RY.) 

Kansas  City. 

S.  M.  Felton, 

(C.  *  A.  R.  R.) 
(H.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(MO.P.  RY.) 

Chicago. 

••■••.•••-.>••  - f 

Russell  Harding, 

St.  Louis. 

Jos.  Ramsey,  Jr., 

(WABASH  R.  R.) 

« 

H.  A.  Parker, 

(C.  R.I.  *  P.  RY.) 

Chicago. 

Howard  Elliott, 

(K.  C.  ST.  J.  *  C.  B.  R.  R.) 

II 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

•  •■•■■••••■•a   ■■••*•■■■•••>••>-->••    ■ 

(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  P.  RY,) 
(the  a.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 
(M.K.  *T.  RY.) 

Topeka. 

A.  A.  Allen, 

St.  Louis. 

Executive  Committee  (5): 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman. 

Howard  Elliott. 

H.U.  Mudge. 

J.  0.  BrinkerhofiP. 

S.  M.  Felton. 

Auditing  Committee  (3): 

Joseph  Ramsey,  Jr. 

H.  A.  Parker. 

Officers: 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman  of  the  Board, 
E.J. Sanford,  President  and  Superintendent, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  S.  Banks,  Ticket  Agent,    . 


Russell  Harding. 

St.  Louis. 

Kansas  City. 
II 


51 


The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Qalveston. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  June  36. 1897. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $2cx),ooo,  authorized . 

200,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston,  Tex. 
Dec  29,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  under  charter: 
L.  J.  Polk, 

W.  C.  Nixon  (May  14,  1900J, 
A.  C.  Torbert  Qan.  3,  1902), 
J.  W.  Terry, 
John  Sealy  (Jan.  3,  1902), 

Offlcere,  July  3, 1897: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

John  Sealy,  Vice-President  (Jan.  3,  1902), 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Sept.  25, 1897), 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor  (Dec.  11,  1901), 


Galveston. 


4< 


il 


II 


II 


Galveston. 


It 


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52 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Mi9ural  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company,  May  16, 189t.— 99  years. 

Sold  May  18,  2901,  under  foreclosure  of  C  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  Juru  5, 1901, 

byC.^P.C.&M,Co. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
50  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about ii>499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about iS>ooo     ** 

Total.  16,499  acres. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorised, 

1,000,000,  issued, 
W.  E.  H., )  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fb,  N.  M. 
August  3,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  Aug.  4,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ....  Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen, " 

Rufus  J.  Palen, Santa  Fe. 

R.  E.  Twitchell,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

OfRcers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,  Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,          ...  " 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Topeka. 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 
Company. 


AcgMirid  Oclotir  i.  tSOO.  Ihi  frafirly  of  Ihe  Canen  Cily  Coal  Ct. 

Atqiand  Jpril  l.lXl,  the  frofiirr,^!  ,jf  The  Oiagi  Carian  Ca.  and ^  Ihl  Trlnh 

dad  C<»1  &  Chine  Co. :  .-,^,1 /r.,m  Max's,,!!  Land  Grmt  Cb., 

•■York  Cam*  TtaH-in  Cgtjat  Cnnly.N.M. 

AcgHirrd  Jute  3,  1901.  Ihi  froper-y  of  CtrriUai  Coal  Sailread  Co.  under  Jar- 

chiuri  >.iU  of  May  (S.  IMI. 
MineratTighti  and  proitrliei  afrh/C.  C.  C.  Co.  and  Ihe  T.  C- &  C.  Co..  leased 

/B  The  CeUradu  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.  liace  Auenil  tO,  Use. 
Ulntral  rigkts  and  fropirlj  of  th,  U.  C.  Co..  leased  la  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co. 

Jnnt  l.is»i.—iteart. 

Mintral  righls  and  iropirty  of  C.  C.  S.  R.  Co.,  leased  la  Ihe  Celarade  Fuel  Or 

Iron  Co.  Oel.  S,  lata.— 10  years. 

Incoiporated.  Kansu.  December  ib.  1865. 

CflrliGed  copy  ol  Chmrtar  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  qf_State,  Colorado,  October,  *j. 


i^a 


NewMei 


oI 


Capital  Slock,  %yxi,ooa,  authoriied. 
200,000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co..  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       1,989  shares. 
Directors,  ti  shares. 

Last  Thuudav  in  Octoibr.  TorsiA,  Kas.— 1  r.  h. 


Oct.  29,  1903. 


11)  Oct.  30,  tgoz: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen,      . 
W.E.Hodges,     . 
H.  U.  Mudge.      . 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
O.  J.  Wood. 
J.  F.  Scott. 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
A.  S.  Johnson.      . 


(lodaya-Topeka.) 


Edward  P.  Ripley.  President. 

W.  B.  Jansen.  Vice-President.       . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H,  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,      . 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor.    .        .        .        , 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Jncarporaled.  New  Mexico.  Aucuit  x),  i8«i, 

50  VffillB. 

Capital  Stock,  ?i,(XX),ooo,  aulkoristd. 

U.  Tr.  Co..  N.  v.,  Tr.,    ^'"^^i'l^res. 

Tr.  for  M.  L,  G.  Co.,  4.Q97  shares. 

6  shares. 

April  30,  1903. 

(30  diiys  — ColfoxCo.) 

DlrtclDrs  (6)  May  lo.  1902: 

Frank  Springer,        .        .        .         ,  E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M, 

Jan  van  Houten,       ....  Raton. 

J.  M.  Cunningham E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

W.ajansen Chicago. 

F.  C.  Fox, Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

R.  E.  Twitchell 

OlflMrf : 

Frank  Springer,  President,  .  E,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President,  Raton. 

J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec'y  and  Treas.,  E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  Topeka. 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Company.     .^^ 

Incorpoi^ited,  New  Meiko,  March  ij.  1B9;.  ^^H 

Capital  Stock,  $jo,ooo,  aulfiarised.  ^^H 

Increased  by  1  ^^H 

Amendment  to  Charter  >  qofloa,  aiilfiorixed.  |^^H 

Aug.  II.  1902,  to)  ,^H 

go,ooo,  issued.  !^^H 

(Shares  $ia  each.)  ^^M 

R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,     ^,00  shares.  ^^M 

Individuals.      3iSog  shares.  ^^^H 

Directors  IR.  C.  &  C.  Co..  4),  ^^H 

(Individuals,!),  5   shares.  __ 

Third  Monday  in  Afril.  Raton.  N.  M,— <  f.  k. 

April  zo,  1903. 
Olrectare  (;)  May  zo,  1903: 

Frank  Springer,  J^^'^^"  Vegas,  I 

Jan  van  Houten.  ' 

J.  M.  Cunningham,  fl^B^^^BftV egas,  ^ 

T.  A.  Schomburg, 
W.  B.  Jai 
OIRc«r«: 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
van  H...uten,  Vice-Presid 
[,  Cunningham,  Sec'y  ant 


66 


The  Vakan  PwA  Compaay. 

Mineral  rights  and ^rvperty  Uasedto  The  Cohrade  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co.  Aug.  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892.  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  ix,  1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized. 

600,000,  issued. 

(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  m  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  12, 1903. 

Dlradort  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30, 1896), 


W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899) 
H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899) 
E.  Wilder, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  A.  Kurd, 


(10  days— Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 

Topeka. 
<• 


Olllcers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Qune  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896),         " 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Chicago. 

Topeka. 
New  York. 


J.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, Topeka. 


54 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  August  29, 1881. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,ocx),ooo,  authorised, 

i,ooo,ocx),  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  4»997  shares. 

Tr.  for  M.  L.  G.  Co.,  4f997  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 


Third  Monday  in  April.  Raton.  N.  M.— 4  r.  m. 
April  20,  1903. 

Directors  (6)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 
Jan  van  Houten, 
J.  M.  Cunningham, 
W.  B.  Jansen,    . 
F.  C.  Fox, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 

Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 

J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec*y  and  Treas., 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 


(30  days  — Colfax  Co.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Topeka. 


Blossburg  Mercantile  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  March  25. 1895. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  ) 
Amendment  to  Charter  v   90,000,  authorized. 
Aug.  12,  1902,  to  ) 

90,000,  issued. 
(Shares  $10  each.) 
R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,      5,096  shares. 
Individuals,      3,899  shares. 
Directors  (R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,  4), 

(Individuals,!),  5  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  April,  Raton,  N.  M.— 4  p.  m. 
April  20,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 
Jan  van  Houten, 
J.  M.  Cunningham, 
T.  A.  Schomburg, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 


(10  days— Raton.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Trinidad,  Colo. 

Chicago. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Raton. 


J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer,      E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


65 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Cmnpany. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co,  Au£.  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4. 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co..  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized. 

600,000,  issued, 

(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  12,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W,  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899) 
H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899) 
E.  Wilder, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


(10  days— Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


<• 


i< 


« 


Chicago. 


u 


Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896),         " 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


54 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  Aagust  29, 1881. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  4»997  shares. 

Tr.  for  M.  L.  G.  Co.,  4t997  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 


Third  Monday  in  April.  Raton,  N.  M.— 4  r.  m. 
April  20,  1903. 

Directors  (6)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 

Jan  van  Houten,  .... 
J.  M.  Cunningham,  .... 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

R.  E.  Twitchell,        .... 

Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 
J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec*y  and  Treas., 
E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 


(30  days  —  Colfax  Co.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Topeka. 


Blossburg  Mercantile  Company. 

lacorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  25. 1895. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  ) 
Amendment  to  Charter  v   90,000,  authorized. 
Aug.  12,  1902,  to  ) 

90,000,  issued. 
(Shares  $10  each.) 
R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,      5,096  shares. 
Individuals,      3,899  shares. 


Directors  (R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,  4), 
(Individuals,!), 

Third  Monday  in  April.  Raton,  N.  M.— 4 
April  20,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 
Jan  van  Houten, 
J.  M.  Cunningham, 
T.  A.  Schomburg, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 


5  shares. 


p.  M. 


(10  days— Raton.) 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Trinidad,  Colo. 

Chicago. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Raton. 


J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer,      E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


65 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Cmnpany. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co.  Aug,  SO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892.  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $6oo,ocx),  authorized. 

6cx),ooo,  issued, 

(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Sbcond  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  12,  1903. 

DIrtctors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899) 
H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29, 1899) 
E.  Wilder, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


(10  days— Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 

Topeka. 
I* 


Chicago. 


It 


Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


II 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


Union  Depot  Company. 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


imber  J9.  iHTS- 


Capita)  Stock,  (500,000,  authorized. 
495,000,  issued. 
R.  R.  Cos.,       4^29  shares. 
Directors,  etc.,  21  shares. 

Second  Tuesdav  :n  Januarv,  Kaksas  Ciiv,  Mo. 
Jan.  13,  1903. 

Dlrsclon  (12)  Jan.  14,  1902: 

E.J.Sanford,  (joint.) 


B.L.WincheIl, 
J.  0.  BrinkerhoEE, 
S.  M.  Felton, 


Kansas  City. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Chicago. 


Russell  Harding, 
Jos.  Ramsey,  Jr., 
H.  A.  Parker, 
Howard  Elliott, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

A.  A.  Allen, 


(MO.  r.  R¥.)  St.  Louis, 

(WABASH  K,  R) 

(c.  R.I  »F.Rv,)  Chicago. 

(K.C.1T.J.«C.B,R.R.) 

(THE  A.  T.  •  S.  F.  R¥.)  Topcka. 

(1HHA.T..3.F.1.V.)  

(M.M..T.RY,)  St.   Louis. 


ExMutivs  CommillH  (5): 

B.  L.  Winchcll,  Chairman. 
H.U.  Mudge. 

S.  M.  Feltor 

Auditing  Cotnmltt««  (3): 
Joseph  Ramsey,  Jr. 

H.  A.  Parker. 
Office  rt : 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman  o£  the  Board, 
E.J.Sanford, President  and  Superintendent, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  S.  Banks,  Ticket  Agent,    .        .        .        . 


Howard  Elliott. 
J.  O.  BrinkerhoEF. 


St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 


51 


The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Qalveston. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  June  36, 1897. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized. 

200,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston.  Tex. 
Dec  29,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  under  charter: 
L.  J.  Polk, 

W.  C.  Nixon  (May  14,  1900;, 
A.  C.  Torbert  Qan.  3,  1902), 
J.W.Terry, 
John  Sealy  (Jan.  3,  1902), 

Offlcere,  July  3,  1897: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

John  Sealy,  Vice-President  (Jan.  3,  1902), 

A.C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Sept.  25, 1897), 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor  (Dec.  11,  1901), 


Galveston. 


Galveston. 


« 


44 


52 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Mineral  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company^  May  16, 1899.— 99  years. 

Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  June  5. 1901, 

by  C,  ^  P.  C.  &  M.  Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
50  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  theMesitade  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about 11,499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about 1S.000     " 

Total.  ^f499  acres. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized, 

1,000,000,  issued, 
W.  E.  H., )  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M. 
August  3,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  Aug.  4,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ....        Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen 

Rufus  J.  Palen, Santa  Fe. 

R.  E.  Twitchell,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,  Chicago. 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,          ...  " 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Topeka. 


58 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 

Company. 

MiiurtU  rights  and  property  in  Kansas  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co,t 

June  1, 1898.— 6  years. 
Acquired  October  Uy  1900,  the  Property  of  the  Canon  City  Coat  Co. 
Acquired  April  1, 1901,  the  properties  of  The  Osage  Carbon  Co.  and  of  the  Trini- 
dad Coal  <Sf  Coking  Co. ;  ana  from  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co,^ 
"York  Canon  Tract''  in  Colfax  County,  N.  M. 
Acquired  June  S,  1901,  the  property  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.  under  fore- 

Closure  sale  of  May  18, 1901, 
Mineral  rights  and  properties  of  The  C,  C.  C.  Co.  and  the  T.  C  &  C.  Co,,  leased 

to  The  Colorado  Fuel  <Sf  Iron  Co.  since  August  tO,  1896. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  the  O.  C.  Co.,  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co. 

June  1,  1898. — 6  years. 
Mineral  rights  and  Property  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  leased  to  the  Colorado  Fuel  <Sf 

Iron  Co.  Oct.  5, 1899.— 10  years. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  26, 1885. 
50  years. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado,  October,  27, 

iS^jS,  and  also  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Territory  of 

New  Mexico  May  10, 1901. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        1,989  shares. 
Directors,  11  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 


Directors  (11)  Oct.  30, 1902 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
W.  E.  Hodges, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 

0.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
A.  S.  Johnson, 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

1.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,    . 


( 10  days  — Topeka. ) 


Chicago. 
<» 


Topeka. 


(I 
« 
<i 
<i 
i< 
If 
II 


Chicago. 


II 


Topeka. 

New  York. 
II 


<i 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


54 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  August  29, 1881. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,ooo,ooo»  authorized. 

1,000,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  4»997  shares, 

Tr.  for  M.  L.  G.  Co.,  4>997  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 


Third  Monday  in  April.  Raton,  N.  M.— 4  r.  m. 
April  20,  1903. 

Directors  (6)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 
Jan  van  Houten, 
J.  M.  Cunningham, 
W.  B.  Jansen,    . 
F.  C.  Fox, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Officers: 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 
J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec*y  and  Treas., 
E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 


(30  days  —  Colfax  Co.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Topeka. 


Blossburg  Mercantile  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  25, 1895. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  \ 
Amendment  to  Charter  v   90,000,  authorized. 
Aug.  12,  1902,  to  ) 

90,000,  issued. 
(Shares  $10  each.) 
R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,      5,096  shares. 
Individuals,      3*899  shares. 
Directors  (R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,  4), 

(Individuals,!),  5  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  April,  Raton,  N.  M.— 4  p.  m. 
April  20,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  May  20,  1902: 
Frank  Springer, 
Jao  van  Houten, 
J.  M.  Cunningham, 
T.  A.  Schomburg, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 
Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 


(10  days— Raton.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Trinidad,  Colo. 

Chicago. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Raton. 


J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer,      E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


65 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mintral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co.  Aug.  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $6cx),cxx3,  authorized. 

6cx),ooo,  issued. 

(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  12,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899) 
H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899) 
E.  Wilder, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


(10  days— Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 

Topeka. 
I* 

« 


Chicago. 


«4 


Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Qune  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896),         " 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


68 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Li 

Incorporated,  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12.  1884.  —  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6,  1885. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $963,100,  authorized, 

963,100,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,155  shares, 
A.  F.  W.,  I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share,     2^117  shares, 

J.  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,410  shares, 
'Tn's^iSS        40  scares.    ..450  sHar.s. 


Sundry  persons. 

Second  Tuesday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  10,  1903. 

Directors  (9)  Feb.  11,  1902: 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
Albert  Strauss, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
T.  W.  Lillie. 

Theo.  Seligman  (May  8,  1902), 
Henry  Warren, 
D.  L.  Gallup  (May  8,  1902),     . 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers,  May  8,  1902: 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney,  President, 
Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 
Theo.  Seligman,  Second  Vice-President, 
T.  W.  Lillie,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


5,024  shares. 


Boston. 
New  York. 


tt 


It 


«« 


<f 


Weather  ford,  Tex. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


Boston. 
New  York. 


« 


<i 


Geo.  L.  Brooks,  General  Manager, 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


57 


Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  i6, 1888. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $io,ocx)»  authorized. 

io,cxx),  issued, 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9 

Jan.  13,  1903. 

(2  wks.- 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  

Frank  W.  Gibbs, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


A.    Ma 

-Adair  Co.) 

Topeka. 
It 

Gibbs. 

Topeka. 
«f 

«« 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorized. 

16,000,     issued, 
E.  W.,  80 >^  shares. 

Individuals,  yjji  shares. 

Directors,  2      shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  Cify.  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  A.  m. 

Jan.  13,  1903. 

(2  wks.~  Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,           .... 
W.W.  Felt, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H,  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Mendon. 


Topeka . 

If 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


58 


The  New  Mexico  Town  Company* 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22, 1880. 

20  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21, 1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         943  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fk,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  5,  1903. 

(30  days— I  a  w.,  Santa  Fe.) 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  6,  1902: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo,    . 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
F.  C.  Fox, 
F.  A.  Manzanares, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  C.  Gortner, 
J.  H.  Vaughn, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


<t 


II 


11 


Santa  Fe. 


.( 


(I 


Chicago. 


Topeka. 


II 


Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

E,  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Ass't  Sec'y  and  Ass't  Treas.,    Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

D,  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,     ...  ** 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


59 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  January  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued, 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9Q5  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11  a.  m. 
May  13,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  May  14,  1902: 

A.  G.  Wells Los  Angeles. 

J.W.White, 

J.  R.  Hitchcock, " 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr " 

F.  J.  Shepard,  " 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,        .  " 
J.W.White,  Auditor, 

Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topeka. 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  13,  1903. 

(2  wks.— Clark  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost " 

Chas.  Hiiler, Kahoka,  Mo. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

L  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, Topeka. 


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Rio  Grande  Land  Company. 

Incorporatedt  New  Mexico.  Jane  23, 1887. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,495  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  5,  1903. 


^  '               w         ^^ 

(IS  day s— Santa  Fe.) 

Directors  (5)  Nov.  6,  1902: 

H.  U,  Mudge 

Henry  L.  Waldo,         .... 

Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M, 

R.  E.  Twitchell,           .... 

fi 

• 

Rufus  J.  Palen,            .... 

.     Santa  Fe. 

E.  Wilder, 

.    Topeka. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

.     Topeka. 

II 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     . 

n 

.     Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 

Topeka. 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authoriwed, 

5,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,        23  shares. 

Individuals,         25  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge,  Mo.— 9  a.m. 

Jan.  13,  1903. 

(2  wks.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Tno.  E.  Frost, " 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, Rutledge. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,         ...  " 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,         ....  Topeka. 


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Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  December  28, 1900.—  So  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

Janaary  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Okidahoma,  Aug.  iS,  190?. 


Capital  Stock,  1 10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angelb*;,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
May  13,1903. 


Directors,  (5)  May  14,  1902: 

H.U.Mudge, 

A.G.Wells 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.  (Nov.  18,  1902), 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.  (Nov.  18.  1902),   . 
Paul  Burks 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


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<i 


«« 


Officert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President  (June  30,  1902), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


62 


Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,497  shares. 
Directors,  3  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  14,  1903.  9  A.  M. 

(2  wks.— Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge,         .... 
Jno.  E.  Frost,  .... 

J.  P.  Griswold,         .... 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


•I 


Topeka. 


II 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incori>orated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorised. 

30,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas 

Jan.  14, 1903- 

(2  wks. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

W.  H.  Winants, 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Trea.surer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


City,  Mo.— 
9  a.  m. 
—  Kansas  City.) 

Topeka. 
i« 

Kansas  City. 


Topeka. 


If 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


68 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka,  Kas. 
July  28,  1903. 

Trustees  (5): 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Nov.  30,  1895), 

J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902),  .... 

F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902), 

J.  H.  Griflfith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 

J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900), 

Officers,  July  29,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,      .... 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 
I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,   ..... 
J.  P.  Raster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


Topeka. 


«i 


« 


II 


K 


Topeka. 


II 
II 
(I 


The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  21, 1880,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

chang^ed  June  9, 1880. 

99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       297  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka.  Kas.— 3  p.m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  30,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Paul  Morton, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


0.  J.  Wood,  . 
J.  F.  Scott,  . 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

1.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     . 


(10  days— Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
11 

Topeka. 


«i 
II 
i« 
II 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


II 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


64 


The  Q.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  lo.  i8qi. 
No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  Junk,  Galveston,  Texas. 
June  30,  1903. 

Trustees  (5): 

L.  J.  Polk  (Aug.  I,  1896). 

J.  W,  Terry  (June  10,  1891),        .... 
Urs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec. 6, 1900), 


J.  C.  Murphy  (March  15,  1895),  • 

Officers,  Dec.  6,  1900: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

I)rs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons, 

T.  E.  Moodie,  Secretary,  . 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer, 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor,     . 


Galveston. 
It 

Temple,  Tex. 
Temple,  Tex. 


Galveston. 

Temple,  Tex. 

Galveston. 
«i 


The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized. 

246,600,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,459  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 2:30  p.  m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 


(10  days —Topeka.) 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  30,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

i« 

Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

K 

Tno.  E.  Frost, 

II 

£.  Wilder,             

II 

J.F.Scott,             

«« 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Chicago. 

\V.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

II 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

New  York. 

E.  Wilder.  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

II 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 

Topeka. 

65 


The  Peck  Water  Works  Company. 

(Coolidge,  Kas.) 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  May  21.  i838. 
So  years  from  Jan.  1. 1889. 

Capital  Stock,  $60,000,  authorized, 

37,200,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       367  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October.  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  29, 1903. 

Directors  (5)  Oct.  31,  1901: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,        ...... 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

E.  Wilder, 

J.  F.  Scott 


Chicago. 

u 

Topeka. 


II 


II 


Officers: 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitenead,  ueneral  Auditor, 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
11 

Topeka. 

New  York. 
If 

II 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


Petroleum  Development  Company. 

Incorporated.  California.  May  26, 1899. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $125,000,  authorized. 

125,000,  issued. 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,     124.695  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Individuals,  300  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  June,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  10  a.  m. 
June  16,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  June  17,  1902: 

A.  G.  Wells 

J.  R.  Hitchcock  (Nov.  29,  1902), 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr 

J.W.White 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.  (Nov.  29,  1902), 

Officers,  June  18,  1902: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,  .... 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  W.  White.  Auditor, 


Los  Angeles. 


II 

i( 


Los  Angeles. 


66 


The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated.  California,  June  ag.  1891. 
50  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 


.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Directors  (5): 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  1. 1902), 
C.  N.  Sterry  (June  i,  1896), 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.  (Jan.  26,  1894), 
F.  Thayer  (March  3, 1897), 
L.  House  (Nov.  6,  1891),    . 


Los  Angeles. 


«« 


II 


II 


Officers : 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman  (Feb.  1, 1902),  .        Los  Angeled. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  26, 1894), 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1892), 


IC 


II 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  Jul  j  26, 1898. 
No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  September,  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Sept.  7,  1903. 


Trustees  (5)  Dec.  14,  1899: 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  i,  1902), 
F.  J.  Shepard, 
Geo.  W.  Smith, 
William  Norris, 
J.  L.  Morse,    . 


Los  Angeles. 


II 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


(I 


Winslow,  A.  T. 


Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman  (Feb.  i,  1902),  Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 


II 


II 


N.  H.  Morrison,  M.D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1900), 


II 


87 


The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  July  21,  1902. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized, 

$5,000,  subscribed. 

E.  P.  R.,         43  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Chicago,  III.— 10  a.  m. 
August  3,  1903. 


Directors  (7)  under  charter  : 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Paul  Morton, 
W.  B.  Biddle, 
E.  H.  Davis, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
J.  F.  Scott, 


Chicago. 


II 


11 


Ik 


Topeka. 


%% 


f< 


Officers,  July  25,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Paul  Morton,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  H.  Davis,  Manager  and  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     ..... 


Chicago. 


fi 


Topeka. 
Chicaga 


«i 


Topeka. 


60 


Rio  Grande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  June  23. 1887. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,495  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  5,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  Nov.  6,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 


R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


(IS  days  — Santa  Fc.) 

Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 

Topeka. 
II 

Santa  Fe. 

New  York. 
II 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized, 

5,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,         23  shares. 

Individuals,         25  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  13,  1903. 

(2  wks.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Tno.  E.  Frost, " 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, Rutledge. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,                                     .  Topeka, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,         ...  '* 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         ....  " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor .        Topeka. 


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Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  December  28, 1900.— $0  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

January  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23,  1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Okalahoma,  Aug.  iS,  190?. 


Capital  Stock,  1 10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

The  A.T.  i&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angblbs,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
May  13,1903. 


Directors,  (5)  May  14,  1902: 

H.U.Mudge,     .... 

A.  G.  Wells 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.  (Nov.  18,  1902), 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.  (Nov.  18,  1902), 
Paul  Burks,       .... 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


(« 


Ii 


«i 


OfRcert : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President  (June  30,  1902), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


-6 


62 


Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri*  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized. 

250,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,497  shares. 
Directors,  3  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  14,  1903.  9  A.  M. 

(2  wks. —  Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10, 1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  .... 

J.  P.  Griswold,         .... 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,       ......         Topeka. 


II 


II 


tt 


Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17. 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorised. 

30,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas 

Jan.  14,  1903. 

(2  wks. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  10,  1900: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

W.  H.  Winants. 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


City,  Mo.— 

9  A.  M. 
—  Kansas  City.) 

Topeka. 
II 

Kansas  City. 


Topeka. 


II 


II 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


68 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 


Incorporated.  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka,  Kas. 
July  28,  1903. 

Trustees  (5): 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Nov.  30,  1895), 

J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902),  .... 

F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902), 

J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 

J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900), 

Officers.  July  29,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,     .... 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 
I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,   ..... 
J.  P.  Kaster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


Topeka. 


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Topeka. 


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The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  21, 1880,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

changed  June  9, 1880. 

99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        297  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October.  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  30,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Paul  Morton, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


O.J.Wood,  . 
J.  F.  Scott,  . 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     . 


(10  days— Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
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Topeka. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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The  Q.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 


Incorporated,  Texas.  June  lo.  i8qi. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  June,  Galveston,  Texas. 

June  30,  1903. 

Trustees  (5): 

L.  J.  Polk  (Aug.  I,  1896), 

/.  W.  Terry  (June  10,  1891),        .... 
)rs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec.  6, 1900), 

Galveston. 
Temple,  Tex. 

J.  C.  Murphy  (March  15,  1895) 

Temple,  Tex. 

Officers,  Dec.  6,  1900: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

Drs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons, 

T.  E.  Moodie,  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer,           .... 
A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor, 

Galveston. 

Temple,  Tex. 

Galveston. 
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The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

246,600,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,459  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topbka,  Kas.— 2:30  p.  m. 
Oct.  29,  1903. 


(10  days— Topeka.) 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  30,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen 

H.  U.  Mudge 

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Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

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Tno.  E.  Frost, 

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J.F.Scott,             

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Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

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H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

New  York. 

E.  Wilder.  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

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H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

Chicago. 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 

Topeka. 

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The  Peck  Water  Works  Company. 

(Coolidge,  Kas.) 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  May  21.  1888. 
$0  years  from  Jan.  1. 1889. 

Capital  Stock,  $60,000,  authorized. 

37,200,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       367  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  29, 1903. 


Directors  (5)  Oct.  31,  1901; 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
H.  U.  Mudge. 
E.  Wilder,     . 
J.  F.  Scott,    . 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
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Topeka. 


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Chicago. 
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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Petroleum  Development  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  26,  1899. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $125,000,  authorized, 

125,000,  issued, 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,     124.695  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Individuals,  300  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  June,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  10  a.  m. 
June  16,  1903. 

Directors  (5)  June  17,  1902: 

A.  G.  Wells 

J.  R.  Hitchcock  (Nov.  29,  1902), 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr 

J.W.White 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr.  (Nov.  29,  1902), 

Officers,  June  18,  1902: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,  .... 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  W.  White,  Auditor, 


Los  Angeles. 


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The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  California,  June  39, 1891. 
50  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 


,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Directors  (5): 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  i,  1902), 
C.  N.  Sterry  (June  i,  1896), 
G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr.  (Jan.  26,  1894), 
F.  Thayer  (March  3, 1897), 
L.  House  (Nov.  6,  1891),    . 


Los  Angeles. 


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Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman  (Feb.  1, 1902),  .        Los  Angeled. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  26, 1894), 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1892), 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  July  26, 1898. 
No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  September,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Sept.  7,  1903- 


Trustees  (5)  Dec.  14,  1899: 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  i,  1902), 
F.  J.  Shepard, 
Geo.  W.  Smith, 
William  Norris, 
J.  L.  Morse,     . 


Los  Angeles. 


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Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


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Winslow,  A.  T. 


Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman  (Feb.  i,  1902),  Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  i,  1901), 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1900), 


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The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  July  21,  1902. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized, 

$5,000,  subscribed. 

E.  P.  R.,         43  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Chicago,  III.— 10  a.  m. 
August  3,  1903. 


Directors  (7)  under  charter  : 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Paul  Morton, 
W.  B.  Biddle, 
£.  H.  Davis, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
J.  F.  Scott. 


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Topeka. 


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Officers,  July  25,  1902: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Paul  Morton,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  H.  Davis,  Manager  and  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

I.  S.  Lauck,  Auditor,     ..... 


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Southwestern  Lumber  Company 
of  New  Jersey. 

Incorporated,  New  Jersey.  July  7.  1902. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        490  shares, 

V.  M.,  5  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
May  12,  1903. 


Directors  (5)  July  18,  1902: 

E.  P.  Ripley  (Aug.  i,  1902), 
Victor  Morawetz, 
L.  C.  Deming, 
H.  W.  Gardiner, 
D.  J.  Sheehan, 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 


Officers,  July  18,  1902: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President  (Aug.  i,  1902), 

Victor  Morawetz,  Vice-President,     . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Auditor  (Aug.  i,  1902), 

J.  W.  Terry,  Attorney  and  Agent  (Aug.  i,  1902),    Galveston,  Tex. 


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Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 

A.  &  P.  Hospital  Association.— Succeeded  July  26,  i8q8^  by  Santa 
Fb  Pacific  Hospital  Association, 

Arizona  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

Arizona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Abandoned. 

The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  —  Consolidated  Mayji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co.— Incmtive.  Property  sold  Oct.  26^ 
J8g^y  to  K.  C.  T.  db  W,  R.  R.  Co.    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  1803,  into  The  C, 
Ma  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Atchison  R.  R.  Employes*  Association. — Succeeded  June  7,  /88)^, 
by  the  S.  F.  Ry.  Emp.  Ass^n. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Dec.  10^  l8g^y  and  acquired  Dec.  12^  l8g^^  by  The  A. 
T.  db  8.  F.  Ry,  Co. 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F^  R.  R.  Co.  in  Chicago.— InacKre. 
Property  sold  March  6,  igo2^  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Equipment  Co. — Inactive.    Stock  purchased 
and  canceled  June  22^  log^. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.Co. — Property  sold  Mayjy  iSgy^  under 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  June  24.^  l8g7y  by  Santa  Fe  Pacific  R. 
R.  Co. 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Iftactive.    Property  sold  Jan, 
26f  jgoOj  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 
April  /,  iSQQy  to  The  A.  T.  db  S,  F.  Ry,  Co. 

California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

California  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  r88g,  into  So.  Cal. 
Ry.  Co. 

California  Southern  Extension  R.  R.  Co  — Consolidated  Jan.  10, 
l882y  into  Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Co. 

California  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  7,  /88q,  into  80. 
Cal,  Ry.  Co. 

The  CafLon  City  Coal  Co. — Charter  expired   OcL  lo^  i8g8.    Property 
sold  OcL  4,  igoo,  to  C.  db  P.  C.db  M.  Co. 

The  CafLon  City  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  12^  i8y8y 
into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Central  Railway  of  Missouri. — Name  cJianged  June  8,  J88j^  to  St, 
L.  db  C.  M.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Central  and   Montgomery  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  77,  1884, 
into  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  Mining  Co. — Inactive, 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co. —  Inactive.  Property  sold  May  i8y 
igoi,  under  foreclosure^  and  acquired  Junej,  igoi^  by  C.db  P,  C. 
db  M.  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.  Co. —  ZnocKxe.    PTop«Tt\j  wAA^ 
April  lOyigoi,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co. 


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The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji. 
/8§6,  into  The  C.  K,  db  W,  R.  R,  Co. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Never  active, 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Never  active. 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  May  ji,  i88r.  Acquired  Dec.  Jlj  l88j^  by  C.  St,  L, 
dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  March  2J,  i8Sjy  to  The  C.  db  St.  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Y€  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — tnactive. 
Property  sold  July  75,  i88y,  to  C.  S.  F.  <&  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov. 
77,  1884,  into  G.  C.  <Sb  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Dec,  ij, 
1886,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Colony,  Neosho  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
JI,  1S86,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  /<?^,  into  The  C, 
M.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Sept.  8y/8Qy,  under 
foreclosure,  and  acquired  Nov.  /,  18^^  hy  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  (new  corporation).  The  interest  acquired  in  i8go-l  by 
A.  T.  db  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  was  sold  out  in  i8q7  in  connection  with 
the  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  The  Col.  Mid.  R.  R.  Co. 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  2g^  187^^ 
into  The  P.  &  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co. —  Consolidated  Oct,  6, 
1882,  into  W.  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Crawford  County  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884,  into  The 
Ka^.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  14^  i88y^  under  fore- 
closure, to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Operation  closed  March  2J, 
l8g8,  and  track  taken  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  May  14, 
18S7,  to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  /p, 
igoo,  to  The  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  6, 1882,  into  K, 
C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  May  /,  i8qq,  to  So.  Cat.  Ry.  Co. 

Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R .  Co. — Consolidated  May 
JI,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  V^alley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 
Property  sold  April  lo^  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Stock  sold 
Aug.  J,  iSqi.  to  The  Denver,  Apex  <B  Western  Ry.  Co.  {See  Con- 
tract No.  6g6o.) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22^  l8g8^  to  The 
H.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 


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The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  June  /6, 
IQ02,  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry,  Co, 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Jan,  ig^  igoo^  to 
The  A,  T,  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Harper  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  i6y  iSSj^  into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  6,  1882,  into  W.  db  S, 
W,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co — The  A,T.dt  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.'s  interest  sold  to 
John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  I26j2  of  Sept  jo,  l8g8^  and 
records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /,  igo2. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7, 
l88g,  into  The  H,  db  S,  R.  R.  Co, 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan,  14.^  i8g8.  Acquired  Jan,  21,  i8q8,  &y  The 
H,  db  S,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Dec, 
20,  i8gg,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
jiy  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W,  R,  R,  Co, 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  (Kansas). — Consolidated  March  ij^ 
1886,  into  The  K,  C.  B,  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri). — Consolidated  March  ijt 
/886,  into  The  K,  C,  B,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan,  77, 1881,     Acquired  by  O,  db  B,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Kansas  Citv,  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct  6,  1882,  into  K,  C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. —  Inactive.    Property 
sold  April  10, 1  go/,  to  The  A.T.db  S.F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co  — Consoli- 
dated July  16,  f88j,  into  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Dec.  /J,  /880y  into  K.  C,  L,  db  S.  K,  R,  R.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  Feb,  Ij,  i8gg,  to  The  A,  T,  d:  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  /6,  /88ji 
into  The  So,  Kas,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.  R.Co. — Consolidated  July  16,  /88j,into 
The  So,  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g^ 
l87g,  into  K,  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Feb.  4,  /8'jg,  Acquired  by  K,  C,  dt  S,  F, 
R,  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Never  Orctive, 

Kansas  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2g,  187^,  into  K,  C, 
T,  <&  W.  R,  R,  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.  —Inactive, 
Property  sold  June  2g,  igoOf  tinder  foreclosure,  aivA  ocqiaVr*^ 
July  2y  IQOO,  by  The  A,  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co. 


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Kansas,  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  H,  Co. 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Qo,— Consolidated  Feb,  ij,  1884,  into  The 
Kas,  80,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  April  i6, 188 §,  into  The  So. 
Kcu.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Operated  from  Jan. 
p,  l8gQ^  until  October  2J,  /goi,  the  railroad  and  property  of  The 
St.  LouiSf  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.^  which  wets  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22 ^  i8q8,  to  John  Penman^  and  acquired 
Oct.  2jt  1901^  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Dee. 
20 J  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24^  i88g^ 
into  The  W.  db  W.  Ry,  Co. 

La  Junta  Water  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  /,  /^^,  to  Town 
of  La  Junta,    Stock  purchased  arui  canceled  March  ji,  l8gj. 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2Q,  /8yg, 
into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R,  R.  Co, 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2q^  187^^  into 
K,  C,  T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co, — Name 
changed  Jan.  21^  186^^  to  L,  L.  db  O,  R.  R.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct,  22,  l8y8.     Acquired  by  L,  db  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  i8qq,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South- Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct.  12^  i8qq.  Acquired  Jan.  24^  igoOt 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co, 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji,  1886^  into  The 
C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidaied 
May  20^  l88y^  into  Cal,  Cen,  Ry,  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
1887 y  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  McPherson,  Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7,  /88g,  into 
The  H.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22,  igoo^ 
to  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  April 
18,  l8g8i  under  foreclosure^  and  line^  Burlingame  to  Alma^  ac- 
quired August  If  i8g8f  by  The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry. 
Co. ;  from  Alma  to  Manhattan,  track  taken  up. 

Marine  Railwav  and  Dry  Dock  Co. — Incorporated^  California^ 
March  24,  /807.  Property  located  at  San  Diego,  Cal.  TheA.T, 
db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  was  owner  of  146  shares  of  stock.  Sold  under 
vote  of  Directors  Nov.  /,  igoo. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct, 
6,  1882,  info  M.  db  McP,  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  6,  1882^  into 
M.  db  McP,  Ry,  Co, 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  April 
10,  IQOI,  to  The  A    T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Midway  Railway  Co. — Stock  sold  May  ^7,  i8q^,  to  Pittsburg  db 
Midway  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  under  Contract  No.  Ii6j0. 

The  Mississippi  River  R.  R.  &  Toll  Bridge  Co. —Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  June  /,  IQOO,  to  The  A.  T.  d:  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R.  Co  — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Feb.  7, 1884,    Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co. — Name  changed  June  ^,  i8g2y  to  The  Vulcan 
Fuel  Co, 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  /j,  i8Qg^  to 
The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  July  /,  i8gi. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  in 
1881, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  /8qq,  to  The  A.T.dbS.F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.— r;i«  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  in- 
terest sold  to  John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  12672  of  Sept 
JO,  /8g8,  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /, 
/go2. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  April  /,  igoi,  to  C. 
db  P.  C,  db  M,  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Sept 
/,  /880j  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.   R.  Co. — Consolidated 

Mays  I,  ^<^<^^»  *ito  2^/16  C.  K.  db  W,  R,  R.  Co, 
Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  16^  i88jf  into 

80,  Kas,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruii  Line  Co. — Never  active. 

Panhandle  Railway  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  under  fore- 
closure Sept.  6,  l8Q8y  and  acquired  Jan.  /,  igoo,  by  The  S.  K.  Ry, 
Co,  of  Texas, 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Mayji^  1886, 
into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Oct.  75-,  1884,  to 
K.  C.  C.  db  S.  R,  R,  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  /p,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept,  2g^  f8yji  into 
The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Raton  Water  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  to  Raton  Water  Works 
Co.  and  N.  M.  dt  8.  P.  R.  R.  Co.    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

May  28,  i8g4.. 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  7,  i88g,  into  So,  Cal, 
Ry.  Co, 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  18, 
l88ly  into  The  R,  G.  M.  <&  P.  R.  R.  Co, 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  ij,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S,  F.  R^,  Co. 


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The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — Consoli- 
dated April  i8,  i88l,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  db  P.  R.  R,  Co. 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20^  1887^  into  Cal.  Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rock  vale  Mercantile  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  jo,  iSgy, 
to  The  Can<m  City  Coal  Co. 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  June  /,  IQOO,  to  The  A,  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

I  The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 
Jan.  j/y  1888,  to  St.  J.  St.  L.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Jan.jo^  1888^  to 
St.  J.  St.  L.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dec. 
I^y  l8gg^  to  D.  R.  FVancis  and  others. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co.— Inactive.  Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct.  22 ^  iSqS^  to  John  Penman;  operated 
from.  Jan.  g,  l8gg,  to  Oct.  2j^  i8qi,  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 
R.  R.  Co.  and  acquired  Oct,  2jj  iQOii  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 
Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Feb. 
26,  1874,  to  St.  L.  L.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Feb.  2J^  l^yy.  On  Oct.  18,  1877^  the  road  between 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto^  Kas..  wan  acquired  by  K.  C.  T,  db  W,  R. 
R.  Co.y  and  between  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill^  Mo.,  by  P.  H,  db 
D.  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Nov.  26,  1886,  to  The  St.  L.  K.  C.  db  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
March  20,  1874,  to  The  St.  J.  db  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co. — Interest  of  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  R. 
li.  Co.  acquired  in  j8gOy  etc.,  was  sold  out  during  summer  of 
i8q6,  in  connection  with  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  SL  L. 
db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  {see  page  10  of  The  A  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.*s  First 
Annual  Report  to  June  JO,  i8q6). 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20y  1887^  into 
Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27,  i8g2y 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 1887 ^  into  Cal, 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Prop- 
erty sold  April  I,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co.— Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20,  1887,  into  Cal. 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— Inactive.  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
l8g7,  to  Rto  Grande  Land  Co, 


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The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association. — Succeeded  July  /,  y<?p/, 
by  The  A.  T,  <&  S.  F  Hasp.  Ass'n,  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Hosp.  Ass'n, 
A.  db  P.  Hosp.  Ass'n  and  S.  C.  Hosp.  A8S*n. 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  2/y  i8g2y 
into  So,  CaL  Ry,  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  /j,  /poo,  to  The 
A,  T,  <Sb  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as 
of  June  JO,  /8q6,  to  The,  Osagti  Carbon  Co. 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The 
A,  T,  dt  S,  F,  Ry.  Co. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property 
sold  Feb.  jj,  i8gg,  to  The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  fj,  /8qq,  and  acquired  April  17 ^  l8Qgy  by  The  A.  T.  <&  8,  F. 
Ry.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated    March  2Q,  l8yg,  into 
K.  C.  L,  db  S.  R,  R.  Co. 

Southern   Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  /6y  /88jj  into  The 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.     Propei-fy  sold  Feb.  /j,  /8qq, 

to  The  A.  T.  (&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property 

sold  as  of  Jan.  /,  /8qo.  to  The  C.  K.  db  W,  R.  R.  Co. 
Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  i^^ 

l880y  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 

Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  ij,/88o,  info  K.  C.  L. 

db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  April  20j  /8S6y  to  The 

Canon  City  Coal  Co. 
Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jOj  i8g6. 
The  Topeka  Iron  Co. — The  A.  T.dbS.F.Ry.  Co.*s  interest  sold  to  JohnE, 

FYost  under  Contract  No.  126^2,  of  Sept.  jo,  18^8^  and  records 

and  accounts  tran.tferred  to  him  Apr.  2J,  igo2. 
Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 
Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 
The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Property  sold  April/,  /go/,  toC.  db 

P,  C.  db  M.  Co.     Charter  expired  Oct.  24,  /go/. 
The  Trinidad  Coal  and   Mining  Co. — Inactive.    Prctperty  sold  Nov.  8^ 

/88/,  to  The  T.  C.  dt  C.  Co. 
The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Cmisolidated  Mayj/,  /886, 

into  The  C.  K.  dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Wellington  and  Western   R.    R.  Qo.— Organization  abandoned; 

tracks  taken  up  May  8,  /88/. 
The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado). — Never  active. 
The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas). — Never  active. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  6,  /882y 

into  W.  dt  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 
Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inactive.     Property  sold 

April  /o,  /QO/.  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24,  /88g<t  into 

The  W.  db  W.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Wichita  and  Western    Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 

Dec.  JO,  /8g8y  and  acquired  Dec.  J/,  /8g8,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F. 

Ry.  Co, 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  of!ice  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State, 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors  : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 

of  State. 
Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 

corporation  in  State.     If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 

directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 

of  stockholders. 
Election  of  directors,  their    number,  and    how  vacancies  are 

filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 
Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 

to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 
Must  choose  president  and  other  officers    from   among   their 

number. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days*  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days'  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders* meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

All  meetings  of  the  board  shall  be  held  at  the  general  office  of 
the  company  within  the  State. 

Stockholders : 

May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 
Directors : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days'  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  office 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
names  of  subscribers  and  number  of  shares  of  such  stock  sub- 
scribed by  each. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  the  SlaXt., '^^'^  ^^\- 
tain  fees  amd  dues  and  make  reports  lioiiv  X\tiv^  xoXXicv^. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 
Duration  999  years. 
Directors  : 
Shall  be  stockholders. 
Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 
Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 

four  years. 
To  be  chosen   annually  by  stockholders   to  fill  places  of  class 

whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 
Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 

directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.     If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 
General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 
Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 

held  another  day. 
Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including   Railroad  Companies 
except  as  to  Duration: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days'  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 

Stockholders  may  vote  for  directors  on  the  cumulative  plan. 


79 

If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 

at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days,  or  special  called 
'meeting  on  ten  days'  published  notice,  and  thirty  days*  notice 

by  mail  or  in  person. 
Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 

the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vote  of  a  majority 

of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years. 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  State  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.  Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices, 
by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 

Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days'  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 


80 

New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Directors  : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one  third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory, 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 
Mexico. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.  If  no  time  be  fixed  for 
annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 
each  year. 

Arizona. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Shall  not  disincorporate  except  by  majority  vote  of  members. 
Cease  to  exist  by  five-years  nonuser,  but  do  not  forfeit  franchise  by 

omission  to  elect  officers. 
For  closing  up  business  may  act  after  expiration  of  charter. 
Pledgee  of  stock  as  security  cannot  vote  but  pledgor  can. 
Must  appoint  a  resident  of  three  years  as  agent  upon  whom 

notice  and  process  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  fifty  years,  with  renewal  for  fifty  years  upon  three- 
fourths  vote  of  stockholders'  meeting  called  for  purpose. 

Directors : 

Elected  for  one  year;  must  be  stockholders;  two  must  reside  in 
Territory. 


81 

President  and  Treasurer  must  be  directors. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place  of 
business,  after  publication  for  twenty  days  by  newspaper 
notice  in  each  county  on  line  in  which  stockholder  resides,  or 
by  posting  where  no  paper  published.  If  election  not  held  on 
day  specified,  should  be  held  within  ninety  days  in  manner 
provided  by  by-laws. 

Stockholders  : 

Directors  or  one-third  of  stock  may  call  meetings  on  thirty  days' 

notice. 
Individual  liability  for  unpaid  part  of  stock. 

California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually.  If  no  provision  for  meeting  in  by-laws, 
annual  meeting  of  stockholders  for  election  of  directors  first 
Tuesday  of  June. 

Two  weeks'  published  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders. 

All  stockholders  being  present  at  any  meeting,  and  signing  a 
written  consent  to  such  meeting,  on  the  record,  creates  a  meet- 
ing as  valid  as  if  legally  called  and  noticed. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sant 

Company. 

Manual  No.  8— Correction  N 

TopekI 

Please  make  the  following  changes  in  Manual  Nor^^^sSUii^t  up 
to  date.  E.  Wilder,  Secretary, 

Page. 

21.  The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co. 

Enter  time  of  annual   meeting,  "Second  Thursda^n 
November,  Williams,  Ariz.,  ii  a.m.    Nov.  12,  igo^T 

22.  Gulf,  Beaumont  &  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co.        /^ 

Capital  Stock: 

Change  to  read: 

"  77,500,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.         )  cA/t»-^c  •• 

by  individuals  and  Directors,    S         ''^  snares. 

25.    The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co. 

Note  against  "  D.  H.  Nichols,"  Director  and  President, 
*'  Resigned  Jan.  25,  1903." 

29.    Oakland  and  East  Side  B.  R.  Co. 

Officers: 

Add  **  Donohoc  -  Kelly  BankiagjCo.,  Treasurer  (under 

charter),  San  Francisco,  Cal J*  / 

39.    Southern  California  Ry.  Co.        \  •  i 

Capital  Steele  '  / 

Preferred — change  to  f 

"The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,478  sharesr 

insert       *'  Directors,      22  shares^ 

Common  — strike  out  "  Directors". 

insert  "  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co." 

42.    Atchison  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Feb.  10,  1904". 
Change  date  Directors,  Committees  and  Officers  elected 
to  *'  Feb.  II,  1903". 

Directers:  . 

Strikeout  "HowanLElliott,  Chicago". 

Insert  "A.  T.  Perking  St.  Joseph". 

Add  '*C.  M.  Levey  (H.  &  St.  J.  R.  R.).  St.  Louis". 

Strike  of  *'Geo.  W.  Holdrege,  Omaha,  Neb." 

Insert  "C.  B.  Rodgers,  Wymore,  Neb." 

Strike  out  ♦'H.  A.  Parker". 

Insert  **C.  A.  Goodnow". 

Add  "J.  E.  Hurley  (The  A.  T.  &  S.  Ry.),  Topek^> 


Executive  Committee : 

Add  "A.  T.  Perkins'*. 
Auditing  Committee: 

Strike  out  "Howard  Elliott". 

Insert  "C.  B.  Rodgers". 

Add  "J.  E.  Hurley". 

47.  St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co. 

Directors: 

Insert  "J.   E.   Hurley  (Feb.  11,  1903)  (The  A.  T.  &  S.  F 

Ry.)  Topeka". 
Insert  *'F,  C.  Uhlman  (Feb.  11,  1903)  (St.  J.  &  G.  I.R.  R.). 
St.  Joseph". 
Officers : 

After  *'F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary"  strike  out  "Acting"  and 
insert  "(Feb.  11,  1903)". 

48.  St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Feb.  10,  1904." 
Change  date  Directors,  Committees  and  Officers  elected 
to  "Feb.  II,  1903". 
Directors : 

Add  "S.  E.  Crance  (H.  &  St.  J.  R.  R.)". 
Strike  out  "H.  A.  Parker". 
Insert  "C.  A.  Goodnow". 
Strike  out  dates  after  Directors*  names. 
Executive  Committee : 
Change  to  read: 
"Raymond  DuPuy,  ex-officio,  H.  U.  Mudge. 

C.  M.  Levey." 

Auditing  Committee: 

Change  to  read: 
"Raymond  DuPuy,  cx-officio,  Russell  Harding. 

C.  A.  Goodnow." 

Officers : 

Strike  out  *'0.  M.  Spencer"  and  **(Nov.  i,  1902)". 
Insert  "Raymond  DuPuy"  as  President. 

56.    Aztec;  Land  &  Cattle  Co.  Ltd. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  **Fcb.  9,  1904". 
Change  date  Directors  elected  to  *'Fcb.  10,  1903". 
Strike  out  dates  after  Directors*  names. 


MANUAL  No.  9. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe 

Railway 


AND 


AUXILIARY  Companies. 


Annual  Meetlng^s,  and  Directors  and  Officers. 


1904. 


January  6,  1904. 


L 

SECRETARY'S  OFFICE. 
TOPEKA,  KANSAS. 


INDEX. 

List  off  Annual  Meetings  1 904 Pages  4  and  5 

Ofllcers  and  Directors  of  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  of  The 

A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  since  organization "       6  to  11 

Railroad  Companies  (alphabeticaiiy) '*     13  to  46 

Union  Depot  &  Terminal  Companies  (alphabetically) "     47  to  57 

Coal  Companies  (alphabetically ;  Mercantile  Co's  next  to  parent 

Coal  Co's) •*     68  to  61 

Town  &  Land  Companies  (alphabetically) "     62  to  69 

Miscellaneous  Companies  (alphabetically) "     70  to  76 

Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies **     76  to  82 

Corporation  Laws  of  various  States  and  Territories 83  to  88 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association 70 

The  Atchison  City  P^levator  Co 70 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 12  to  16 

Atchison  Union  Depot  and  R.  R,  Co 47 

Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  Limited 62 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Co 48 

Blossburg  Mercjntile  Co 60 

Hradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co 17 

The  California  Kastern  ky.  Co 18 

California  and  Northern  Ky.  Co 10 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Co 68 

Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  .Mining  Co 59 

The  Kastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co 20.  21 

The  Eastern  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Mexico 22 

El  Paso  I  'nion  Passenger  D(*pol  Co 40 

The  G.  C.  \'  S.  V.  Ilosjiital  Ass(»ciation 71 

Galveston,  The  L'nion  I'asseiiger  Depot  Co.  '.if 67 

Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co 63 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry. Co 28 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 24 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  Citv  Kv.  Cn 25 

Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  l'\'  Ky.  Co 26 

The  Kansas  Ciiy  P)eli  Ky  Co 50 

(Kansas  City,  Mr*.)  l.'iii«jn  Depot  Co 56 

The  Kansas  S<»utluv(:stern  Ky.  Co 27 

The  Kiowa,  Chiekasha  ainl  I'<»rt  Smitli  Ky.  Co 28 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  C'o 71 

The  LcavenwtJith  Depot  Ov:  K.  K.  (.!o 61 

The  Leavenworth  and  Toi>eka  Ry.  C"o 29 


» f  « 


ri^ 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Co 68 

The  Montgomery  County  Ry.  Co 29 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 64 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  R.  R.  Co 80 

Oakland  and  East  Side  R.  R.  Co 31 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co 66 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 72 

The  Pecos  River  R.R.  Co 82 

The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Ry.  Co. 88 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Ry.  Co 84 

Perris  and  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 85 

Petroleum  Development  Co 72 

Phoenix  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 86 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 87 

The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 52 

Randsburg  Ry.  Co 88 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co 60 

Revere  Town  and  Land  Co 65 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 66 

Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co 80 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co 66 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association .  78 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 58 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 54 

San  Francisco  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co 40 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co 67 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Co 68 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association 73 

Santa  Fe.  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Ry.  Co 41 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co 74 

The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Co.  of  California 55 

Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Co 69 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co 69 

Sonora  Railway  Co.  Limited 42 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 43,  44 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Cn.  ni  Texas 45 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  New  Jersey  . . 75 

Sunset  Railroad  Co 46 

Union  Depot  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.) 56 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of  Galveston 57 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 61 


Consecutive  List  of  Annual  Meetings. 


1904. 


January. 

12.  Tuesday, 
la,       •• 
12,       •• 

12.         " 

12.       •• 


DAYS 

NOTICK. 


14 
U 
U 
U 
U 
U 


Kansas  City.  Mo.. 

Leavenworth.  Kab.. 

9:00  a.  m..  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 

9:00  a.  m..  " 

9:00  a.  m..  '.* 

9:00  a.  m..                 " 
13,  Wednesday.  9:00  a.  m.. 
13.           '*            9:00  a.  m..                 ** 
18.  Monday.  —  Denver.  Colo.,  

February. 

2.  Tuesday.       11:00  a.  ni..  El  Paso,  Tex.,  

9,         •*  New  York,  

10,  Wednesday.  io:.V)  a.  m.,  Atchison,  Kas.,         

10,       **  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,         

March. 

I.Tuesday (lalveston,  Tex 

2.  Wednesday Fecos,  "  

7.  Monday,         San  Francisco.  Cal 

R.Tuesday,        ."^t.  Joseph.  Mo..  30 


«. 


Kansas  City,  Mo.,         30 


14.  Monday,         11  o:y  a.  ni.,  iiakurstichJ.  Cal. 
16,  Wednesday hcaunjout.  Tex., 


16. 


April. 


6,  WeJuesilay,  i2:iro  ni Ho•^l(>n,  Mass  , 

13,        "  Ucaiimont,  To\., 

iS,  Monday,  4  o-j  ]>.  ni..  Katun.  N.  M.. 

18,        **  4:00 1),  ni.. 

May. 

3.  Tuesday San  I''i.tncis  n.  Cal, 

10,        *•  \>il)eu.  Col"., 

10,  ■•  Jer-^i'\  ('itv,  N.  J., 

11,  Wcdujsday,  11:00  a.  m.,  L-'y-  .\i)t:'  e-;.  ('al.. 
II.  "  11:0;^  a   in.. 

II,  lii'.o  a.  m.. 


PAGE. 

Union  Depot  Co 56 

The  Leaven w'th  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co.  $> 

Gibhs  Town  &  Land  Co 63 

Mendon  Town  &  Land  Co 63 

Revere  Town  &  Land  Co 6$ 

The  Kutledge  Town  &  Land  Co..  66 

Santa  Fe  Town  &  Land  Co 69 

Sibley  Town  &  Land  Co 69 

The  California  Kastern  Ry.  Co.. ..  iS 

El  Faso  Union  Pass.  Depot  Co. ..  49 

Aztec  Land  &  Cattle  Co.  Limited,  6a 

Atchison  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co.  47 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co S4 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.Co.  36 

The  Pecos  River  R.  K.  Co 31 

California  &  Northern  Ry.  Co 19 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co. — 


uircctors,  statutory, 


30 
10 


■    .  •   •  < 


10 


53 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.— 
r)irect()rs,  statutory 50 

Sunset  R.  K.  Co 46 

(iulf,  Beaumont  &  Great  North- 
ern Ry.  Co 24 

Gulf,   Beaumont  &   Kansas  City 
Ry.Co as 


Sonora  Rv.  Co.  Limited 4a 

Beaiiuiont  Wharf  &  Terminal  Co..  48 

Ratlin  C'i>al  iV  Coke  Co 60 

IJliis^lmrj^  Mercantile  Co 60 

San  I-'ranc  17:00  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co.  ..  40 

Tin-  \'. ill" an  P"i:el  Co 61 

.'^i>;;tli\\i"^ti'rn  Liirnl^er  Co.  of  N.J,  75 

Pa'. i?i'.  I  an<l  IniprovLMncr.t  Co....  6$ 

Santa  Fe  T.nml  iinprovenient  Co.  67 

Santa  Fe  P-x.  Develi^iinent  Co. ..  68 


(t) 


June. 


ANNUAL   MEETINGS. 

DAYS 
NOTICE. 


PAGB. 

7.  Tuesday,        San  Francisco,  Cal Oakland  &  East  Side  K.  K.  Co 31 

14,       ••                 9:00  a.  m..  St.  Joseph,  Mo St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 53 

14.       *•                Topeka.Kan The  Kiowa  Chica.  &  F.  S.  Ry.  Co.  28 

14,        "               10:00  a.  m.,  Guthrie,  Okla.,          The  Eastern  Okla.  Ry.  Co 21 

ai,        "                ic:oo  a.  m.,  1-05  Angeles,  Cal.,    Petroleum  Development  Co 72 


aX,  Tuesday, 

July. 


Los  .Angeles,  Cal The  S  C.  Hospital  Association. 

Galveston,  Tex G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital     " 


73 
71 


3:00  p.m.,  San  Francisco,  Cal The  S.  F.  Tcr.  Co.  of  Cal. 


.Topelca,  Kas., 


The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass'n. . 


55 
70 


19.  Tuesday, 

26. 

August. 

I,  Monday Santa  Fc,  N.  M ., 

I,         "  10:00  a.m.,  Chicago, 

September. 

S.Monday Los  Angeles.  Cal.,    Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Ass'n...    73 

October, 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  &  Iron  Co s8 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Des- 
patch Co 74 


4,  Tuesday,        ia:oo  m.,       .Amarillo.Tex., 

5,  Wednesday,  ia:oo  m.,      Roswell.  N.  M., 
II.  Tuesday,         9:00  a.  m.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
17,  Monday,         2:00  p.  m.,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M.. 

19.  Wednesday Pueblo,  Colo., 

27.  Thursday,     12.00  ni.,      Topcku.  Kas.. 


10 


27. 
27. 
27. 
a7. 

27. 

«7. 


2:00  p.  m.. 
2^30  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  in., 
3:00  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m., 
3:00  p.  m., 


4 

wks. 

10 

10 

20 

b. 

10 

November. 


3,  Wednesday.  10.00  a.  ni.,  Ainarillo,  Tex., 

3,  Thursday,       S:oo  a.  iii..  Santa  Fi*.  N.  M., 

3,        **  >i:oo  a.  III., 

3,        **  9:00  a.  III..  Topeka,  Ka«?., 

3.        **  11:00  a.  m..  Los  .Aji^^cIcs.  Cal., 

3.        "  3:001),  ni.. 

3.        •*  K\  P;is  ..Ti-x.is. 

10,         "  11:00  a.  Ml  .  William.'^.  Ari/., 

16,  Wednestlay,  12:00111..      I'ri'rLi'ir,  .\ii/., 
16.  "  12:00  m.. 

16.  '*  I2:y)iu.. 

16,  "  12:0  »  in.. 

December. 

27.  Tuesday,    (I.jAfStoii.  Tirx. 


10 


30 
30 
15 
10 


30 


The  Pecos  &  Nor.  Tex.  Ry.  Co. ...  34 

The  Pecos  Valley  &  N.  E.  Ry.  Co.  33 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co So 

The  Eastern  Ry.Co.of  New  Mexico  22 

The  Pueblo  Union  Dep.  &  R.R.Co.  52 

The  Atch.. Top.  &  San.  Fe  Ry  Co.  15 

Chcr'k'e  &  Pitts.Coal  &  M'n'g  Co.  59 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. ..  71 

New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R.  Co.  30 

The  .Atchison  City  Elevator  Co...  70 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co 72 

The  Leav.  &  Topcka  Ry.  Co 29 


The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 43 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 64 

Rio  (.irande  Land  Co 66 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.  27 

Southern  Califi)rnia  Ry.  Co 44 

Perris  &  Lakeview  Ky.  Co 35 

Ki.i  (iramle  Ct  KI  Paso  R.  K.  Co..  3^ 

Till'  Tiraii'l  (Canyon  Kv.Cd 

Hrad»*haw  .Mount. liii  R.  R.  Co. 
I'rcsL'ott  and  1'' astern  R.  R.  Co. 


23 
17 
37 


.Sant.iKe. Pre--' f'ttit Phoenix Ry.Cii.    41 
Phoenix  it  Kastern  R.  R.  To Vj 


r  1 1  c  C I  'a  ss .  De  V  .Co .  *  A  <  iaW  ^i9\v>\\    V" 


OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 


OF   THE 


Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company 


From  Its  First  Organizatioii, 


AND  OF 


The  Atchison,  Topel^a  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company, 

incorporated  December  ia«  1895. 


(Compiled  from  A.  T.  &  S.  K.  records  of  meetings.) 

Chairman  of  the  Board. 

F}  om  To 

Apr.  24, 1884.     May  5,  1887. 
N I  ay  9, 1 88<>.      Dec.  20, 1 893. 
(Off  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  i8<;5.    Apr.  12,  1901. 
(Office  aboiisht'd  Jr.ne  5.  19:>1.) 


Name, 
Henj.  P.  Cheney, 
Geo.  C.  Magouii, 

Aldace  F.  Walker, 


(Imperfect: 
additional 
informatloD 
■oUcited.) 

Deceased, 
July  23.  1895. 
Dec.  20, 1893. 

Apr.  12, 1901. 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
S.  C.  Ponioroy, 
W.  F.  Nast, 
H.  C.  Lonl, 
Henry  Kcyes, 
Ginery  Twiclieil, 
Henry  Strong, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
T.  JofTcrson  Coolidgc 
Wni.  li.  .Strong, 
Allen  Manvel, 
J.  \V.  Keinhart, 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Cliarlcs  S.  Glecd, 

Edward  V.  Ripley. 

Saui'l  N.  Wood, 
Willis  (iayloid, 
I Icnry  IViood, 
Isaac  'V.  Www, 
Thomas  Ni(  kL■r^on, 
F.  H.  rt:al>o.l>, 
Wm.  M.  Stioim, 
A.  K.  T(»u/aliii, 

C.  W.  Smitli, 

J.  W.  Kciiiliart, 

D.  1>.  Kohinsii?!, 

I).  r».  I\iil)in-iiui. 
K.  D.  Kcnna, 


President. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.  Sep.  2,  i868. 

Sei>.  2,  186S.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  17,  1869. 

Feb.  17,  i8<'k;.  Sep.  24,  1870. 

Oct.  TO,  1870.  .May  22,  1873. 

May  22,  1873.  Miiy  28,  1874. 

May  28,  1874.  May  13,  i88o.    July  24,  1892. 

May  13,  1880.  July  12,  1881. 

July  12,  1 88 1 .  Se p.  6,  1 889. 

Sep.  (\  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893. 

.Mcli.  7,  i8<.;3.  Sep.  I,  i8<;4. 


Mch.  29»  190a 
Aug.  27, 1 89 1. 

Mch.  23, 1884. 
Sep.  24,  1870. 
July  23, 1883. 


Feb.  24, 1893. 


D.  B.  KoImusoii,  Act/n^%  Sej*.  i,  1894.     July  i,  i8(/). 


May  31,  1901. 
Mch.  29, 1900. 


July  I,  i8(/i.      Mch.  29, 1  (/DO. 

Nov.  14,  it/jo. 

(Off  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Vice-President. 

Jan.  13,  i8''>i.  .\us^.  19,  1865.     June  23,  189I- 

\u.u.  ig,  iS');.  Mch.  3,  1870.     Jan.  2,  1890. 

Mcii.  3,  1S70.  May  25,  1871. 

.M;iy  J 5,  i8;i.  May  12,  1 873. 

May  11,  1X73.  .M;iy  2)^,  1 874. 

Miiy  JS,  iS;;.  Dec.  17,  1 877. 

|)(.r.  17,  1S77.  July  12,  1 88 1. 

Jail.  I,  1S.S3  K-b.  3,  1885. 

First  Vice-President. 

De«  .  I.  iSS;.      jam:  i,  1889. 
\l.i\  .S.  iS'.,'..      'Mi.li.  7.  18^3. 
Mil..  7,  iS.;^.     Mi.y  I,  l8«/>. 
<Of  New   Company.) 
I)(«\   1.-!,   !>'.,;.     Iniy   I,   lS</). 

1  •ll  J,  1S9.S. 


June  14,1885. 
July  24,  1892. 

Sep.  12, 1889. 


May  31,  1901. 
May  31,  1901. 


Name 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
Paul  Morton, 


1 


.  F.  Goddard, 
.  D.  Springer, 


Paul  Morton, 

J.  M.  Barr, 

J.  W.  Kendrick, 

J.  W.  Reinhart, 

P.  T.  Abell, 
Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
Geo.  O.  Manchester, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
C.  S.  Tuckerman, 
L.  C.  Deming, 

L.  C.  Deming, 


From  To  Deceased, 

Second  Vice-President. 

Jan.  5,  1886.      April  4,  1893. 
(Off  New  Company.) 
Feb.  2,  1898. 
Tliird  Vice-President. 

May  10,  1888.    May  31,  i8<)0.    May  13,  1901 
Dec.  20,  1890.    Mch.  31, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Feb.  2,  1898. 
July  6,  1899.  May  i,  1901. 
June  5,  1901. 

Fourtli  Vice-President. 

Sep.  20,  1889.     May  8,  1890. 
Secretary. 

Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865.    Mch.29, 1900. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  1890. 
Sep.  24,  1868.    May  12, 1876.     April  5, 1889. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Assistant  Secretary. 

May3i,i876.    Aug.  i,  1883. 
Aug.  I,  1883.    Jan.  2,  1884. 
Jan.  2,  1884.       May  9,  1889. 
May  9,  1889.      May  17, 1890. 
May  17,  1890. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23,  1895. 


G.  Holtcrhoff,  Jr., 

M.  C.  Dickey, 
D.  L.  Lakin, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

O.  P.  Rice, 
Edward  Wilder, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

H.  W.  Gardiner, 


Western  Assistant  Secretary  (Coast  Lines). 


April  5, 1889. 


July  24,  1902. 
Treasurer. 

Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865.    Oct.  8,  1897. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  i8<>3. 
Sep.  24,  1868.    May  12,  1876. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  i8<)5. 
Assistant  Treasurer. 

Dec.  19,  1870.  Aug.  I,  1 87 1. 
Aug.  1,  1871.     May  12,  F876. 
May  3F,  1876.    Jan.  i,  iSc/). 
(Off  New  Company. ) 


Dec.  23,  i8()5. 

Western  Assistant  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines). 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  July  24,  i(/j2. 

General  Manager  or  Manager. 


Thos.  J.  Peter, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
C.  C.  Wheeler, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 


C)(  t.  10,  1870,  May  11,  1S73. 

Dec.  17,  1X77.  Aui^^  2,  18S1. 

Auk-  2,  iSHi.  (.)ct.  I,  18S3. 

Oct.  I,  1883.  Mch.  r,  18S1. 


Oct.  \(\  i8</>. 

Dec.  18,  i8i>7. 
Scj).  ij,  [889. 


Name. 
A.  A.  Robinson, 

C.  W.  Smith, 

J.  F.  Goddard, 

A.  A.  Robinson, 

J.  J.  Frey, 


li 


.J.  Frey,  . 
.  U.  Mudge,(appt*d), 


Geo.  W.  McCrary, 
John  J.  McCook, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Geo.  R.  Peck,     . 

"        (s 
E.  D.  Kenna, 

E.  D.  Kenna, 

S.  Lothrop  Thorndike, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 

Jno.   P.  Whitehead,     . 
D.  L.  Gallup, 

Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 

W.  K.  Gillett, 
H.  C.  Whiteheiul, 

J.  T.  Harmer, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 
W.  A.  Burroughs, 
W.  E.  Bailey,  (apptd ), 


O.  P.  Rice, 
M.  L.  Sargent, 
Geo.  11.  Nettlcton, 
Albert  X.  Young. 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
Erastus  Young, 
H.  C.  Clements, 
J.  F.  H.  McKibhen, 

Abbot,  Edwin  11., 


From  To 

Mch.  I,  1884.  Feb.  i,  1886. 

Feb.  I,  1886.  May  i,  1887. 

May  I,  1887.  May  10,  1888. 

May  10,  1888.  April  3,  1893. 

April  3,  1893.  Dec.  31, 1895. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 

Jan.  I,  1896.  Dec.  31,  1899. 
Jan.  I,  1900. 

Qeneral  Counsel. 

April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 
May  9, 1889. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 
Dec.  12. 1895. 
Qeneral  Solicitor. 
Feb.  9,  1882.     Jan.  i,  1884. 
(second  time),  Apr.  15,  1886.    Sep.  16, 1895. 

Sep.  25,  1895. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 
Dec.  12, 1895. 
Comptroller. 

May  13,  1880.   Julys,  1883. 

July  5,  1883.      Oct.  7,  1899. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 
Dec.  23,  1895.  Oct-  7»  1899. 
May  I,  1901. 

Qeneral  Auditor. 

Jan.  28, 1880.    Oct.  17,  1888. 
Oct.  17,  1888.     Mch.  7, 1893. 

Mch.  7, 1893.     May  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23,  i8(;5.    May  i,  1896. 
May  6,  i8<)6. 
Assistant  General  Auditor. 

July  I,  1887.      Dec.  14,  1888. 
.May  17, 1890. 
Mch.  7, 1893. 
June  I,  1900. 
Auditor. 
Sep.  7,  1870. 


Mch.  7, 1893. 
Dec.  31,  1896. 


May  26,  187 1. 
May  26,  1 87 1.  July  24,  1872. 
July24,i872.     May  12,  1876. 


May  12,  1876 
May  I,  1878. 
Jan.  28,  r88o. 
Mch.  7,  1S81. 
Mch.  7,  1803. 
Directors. 
May  9,  1889. 


May  I,  1878. 
Jan'.  28,  1880. 
Mch.  7,  18.S1. 
Nt)v.  r,  f8<)0. 
Aui^.  25,  i8(/). 

(Jet.  29,  1 89 1. 


Deceased. 

May  13,  1901. 

July  13,1903. 
July  13.  1903. 

June  23, 1890. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
Oct.  7,  1899. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 


Dec.  7,  1891. 
Mch.  26,1896. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 

Mel).  25.  if^3. 
•AuLT.  25, 1896. 


0 


Name, 

Abcll,  p.  T..      . 

Ames,  Oliver,  . 

Amy,  W.  F.  M.. 

Balch.  A.  P.,      . 

Baring,  Thos., 

Bartlett,  E])en, 

Beach,  Geo.  W., 
♦Berwind,  Edward  J., 

Bird,  L.  D., 
♦Blair,  James  A., 

Blood,  Henry,  . 

Bolles,  J.  D.,      . 

Bradley,  John, 
*Bull,  Wm.  L..    . 

Burnsidc,  A.  K., 

Burr,  Isaac  T., 

Challiss,  L.  C, 

Cheney,  lienj.  P., 
♦Cheney,  Bcnj.  P.  (Jr. 

Childs,  E.  K., 

Codman,  Chas.  K., 

CcK)lidge,  T.  Jefferson, 

Crane,  F.  L., 

Cummins,  II.,    . 

Dickey,  M.  C,  . 

Downs,  W.  F.,  . 
♦Duval,  H.  Ricman, 

Fairchild,  (i.  H., 

Farnsworth,  11.  \V., 
♦Fowler,  Thomas  1'., 

Frost,  Josei»h,    . 

Gardner,  (ico.  A., 
*'         (sc(;nn<l  t 

Gaylord,  CV.  L., 

Gaylord,  M.  L., 

Gaylord,  Willis, 

Gilmaii,  Davis  S., 
♦Glecd,  Chill  U-s  S.. 

Gliddcn,  W.   I  ., 

Harris,  Kohcit, 

Hartt,  I.  v., 

Hillani,  K.  A.. 

HoUiday,  Cynis  K.. 

•'  ("^(•«<illil    t!MU 

HujL^j^ins,  A.  /., 
Huntoon,  loi-l, 

•  Miiiilicr  .•»  !.i  t  i;  :i'  1    ■:  ■ 


From 

Sep.  17,  i860. 
Apr.  22, 1882. 
Nov.  24,  1863. 
Sep.  24,  1868. 
May  9,  1889 
July  27,  1865. 
Oct.  12, 1867. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 
Sep.  17,1860. 
Sep.  13,  i8c;4. 
Mch.  3,  1870. 
July  27, 1865. 
July  27, 1865. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 
Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  25,  1871. 
Sep.  17,  i860. 
May  22, 1873. 
Aug.  II,  1894. 
Oct.  12,  1867. 
Apr.  16,  1885. 
Feb.  4,  1880. 
Sep.  17,  i860. 
Sep.  24, 1868. 
Sep.  17,  i860. 
July  27,  18(15. 
Nov.  16,  i8«)4. 
Sep.  17,  i860. 
Nov.  24, 1863. 
Sop.  13.  l8(;4. 
Ntiv.  24. 1863. 
May  15, 1879. 
MR'),  May  13,  1.S80. 
July  27,  1S65. 
July  27,  uV)5. 
July  27,  1S05. 
.May  12,  iS/M. 
Sc[..  13,  i8t;4. 
May  30.  1S72. 
Oil. J7,  iSi,_'. 
Ian   ^,  18S5. 
Inly  27,  iS'i;. 

■■,  ^rp.  2\,   iS/.S. 
<  >'  I.    IJ.  J. '■■■'•7. 

>.p.    17,  \>'^  ). 


To  Deceased. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Apr.  19, 1883.    Oct.  22,  1895. 

July  27,  1865. 

May  25, 1 87 1.    May  28, 1889. 

Sep.  13.  1894. 

Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  1, 1862.      May  i,  1862. 

May  30, 1872.    June  14, 1885. 

Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Oct.  (?),  1867.    Nov.  II,  1867. 

Mch.  3,  1870.    Sep.  13, 1881. 

May  9,  1889. 

July  27,  1865. 

Sep.  7.  1894.     July  23,  1895. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  9,  l88(;. 

April  22,  1882. 

July  27,  1865.    Nov.  17, 1884. 

Feb.  19,  1869. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

Oct.  12,  1867.    Mch.  8,  1883. 

Nov.  24, 1863. 

July  27,  1865.     July  26,  i8</^. 

July  27,  1S65. 

Fob.  2,  18S0. 

July  12,  1881. 

Oct.  12,  1867.    July  9,   1894. 

Oct.  12,  \Wyj. 

Mch.  3,  1870.     Jan.  2,   i8(/). 

May  21,  1877. 

Jan.  1\,  1873- 

.\pr.  2\,  lS(;|.    Apr.  21,  iSc^j. 
Apr.  i^>,  iSSv    Ai)r.  27,  l88cj. 
o,  t.  IJ.  iS<.7. 
Iiil>  27,  iS^:. 

Mrli.  J.,,  i.)/)!.     Mill.  J'i.i()Oo. 
>rp.  Z\.  iS'iS. 
Ni.v. -M.  iS^3. 


10 


From 
Nov.  14,  IQCX). 
Nov.  24, 1863. 
Aug.  5,  1884. 
May  16,  1878. 
Sep.  24, 1868. 
Nov.  24, 1863. 
"         (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868. 
♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,       Sep.  13,  1894. 
Libbcy,  \Vm.,   . 


Name. 

♦Hurd,  A.  A., 
Hurst,  R.  D.,     . 
Johnson,  A.  S., 
Kent,  Sidney  A., 
Keyes,  Henry, 
Lakin,  D.  L.,    . 


Lord,  H.  C, 

Ludlani,  J.  S.,  . 
♦McCall,  John  A., 

McCook,  John  J., 

Magoun,  Geo.  C, 

Manvel,  Allen, 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  . 
♦Mudge,  H.  U., 

Nast,  \V.  F.,     . 

Nickerson,  A.  \V.,    . 
♦Nickerson,  George  A., 

Nickerson,  Joseph,   . 

Nickerson,  Thomas, 

Opdyke,  Chas.  \V., 

Op<lyke,  Geo., 

Osborn,  Thos.  A., 

Paine,  Chas.  J., 

PealxMly,  K.  11., 

PealxKly,  Frank  F., 

PealH)(ly,  Oliver  \V., 

Peck,  Goo.  K., 

Pcrley,  I.  F.,    . 

Peter,  Tims.  J., 

Pierce,  Carlos, 


May  9,  1889. 
Sep.  24,  1868. 
Feb.  2,  1880. 
Sep.  13.  1894. 
May  9,  1889. 
Oct.  17,  1888. 
Sep.  6,  1889. 
May  13,  1880. 
Nov.  14, 1900. 
July  27,  1865. 
Feb.  1,  1882. 
Oct.  26,  1893. 
Se[>.  6,  1870. 
^!ay  25,  1871. 
May  21,  1877. 
Mch.  3,  1870. 
Nov.  16,  i8<)4. 
May  21, 1877. 
Sep.  6,  1870. 
Sep.  6,  1889. 
May  9,  i88(;. 
Oct.  29,  1891. 
May  21,  1877. 
Sep.  24,  1868. 
Feb.  19,  i86c). 
Sep.  24,  1868. 


Pierce,  Chas.  W'., 

"         (second  time),  May  12,  1876. 
Pomerny,  S.  C\,  Se[).  17,  i860 

Purcell,  F.  B.. 
Raym<»ii<l,  Finmons, 
Reinhart,  J.  W., 
Kt)ss,  F.  ( I.,      . 
Rolch,  \Vm.  J., 
Saffonl,  Jacob, 
Saunders,  W.  K., 
Sawyer,  W'arrtn, 

"  i.secoiid  liiiu'),  Jinio  7,  18X7. 

"  (third  time),     \\ix\\  7,  189I. 


Se[).  24,  1884. 
Kcl>.  17,  l86f;. 
Mch.  7,  i8<;3. 
Si'p.  17,  1S60. 
Jan.  31,  1876. 
Sep.  r7,  i860. 
Nov.  24,  1863. 
Scj).  2  1,  1884. 


To 

July  27,  1865. 
Sep.  24,  1884. 
April  6,  1886. 
Sep.  24, 1870. 
July  27, 1865. 
May  16, 1878. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 
Mch.  3, 1870. 
April  21, 1880. 

Sep.  13,  1894. 
Dec.  20, 1893. 
Feb.  24,  1893. 
Apr.  22,  1882. 

Sep.  24,  1868. 
May  9,  1889. 
Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  28,  1880. 
Jan.  6,  1885. 
May  16,  1878. 
May  21, 1877. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 
Sep.  24,  1884. 
May  15,  1879. 
May  8,  1890. 
Oct.  27,  1892. 
Sep.  13,  i8<;4. 
May  16, 1878. 
May  12,  1876. 
Aug.  20,  1870. 
Sep.  6,  1870. 
Apr.  24,  1884. 
May  25,  1 87 1. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 
May  8,  1873. 
Sep.  I,  i8c>4. 
Nov.  24,  1863. 
Feb.  25,  1876. 
July  27,  1865. 
Dec.  (?)  1863. 
April  6.  1887. 
May  9.  i88<). 
Oct.  27,  1892. 


Deceased. 

June  10, 1879. 

Apr.  I,  IQCX). 
Sep.  24, 187a 

Oct.  8,  1897. 

Nov.  5, 1895. 
Mch.  23,1884. 
Aug.  4, 1896. 


Dec.  20, 1893. 
Feb.  24, 1893. 


Apr.  7, 1893. 
May  17, 1893, 
Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  28, 1880. 
July  24, 1892. 

June  12, 1880. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 


Oct.  23,  1896. 

July  II,  1894. 
Oct.  16, 1896. 
Aug.  20, 1870. 

Apr.  5, 1889. 
Aug.27, 189I. 

Aug.  18, 1892. 


Aug.  17, 1893. 
July  2,  1885. 
Dec.  (?)  1863 


11 


Deceased. 

Dec.  14,1901. 


Name.  From  To 

Sealy,  George,  .        April  15, 1886.  Oct.  29, 1888. 

Severy,  L.,  May  16, 1878.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .        May  15, 1879.  ^  eb.  4, 1880. 

"         (second  time),  April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,    .         Sep.  24,  1868.  May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time).  May  16,  1878.  May  15,  1879. 

Speare,  Alden,  Mch.  3, 1870  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

(second  time),  May  16,  1878.  Aug.  5,  1884.     Apr.  26,  1891. 


Feb.  23, 1897. 

Oct.  14,  i8<)5. 
Mch.  22, 1902. 


tt 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thorndike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  k,  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N., 
Woodruff,  Henry, 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Ricman,   . 
Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  . 
Gibbs,  Edward  N.,  . 
Gleed,  Charles  S.,     . 
Haven,  George  (1.,    . 
Hayes,  R.  Somers,    . 
HoUiday,  Cyrus  K.,  . 
Jobes,  Andrew  C, 
Jones,  Howel,     . 
Kenna,  E.  I)., 
McCullough,  John  G., 
Morawetz,  Victor, 
Nickerson,  George  A., 
Osborn,  Thomas  A.,  . 
Ripley,  Edward  P.,  . 
Rotch,- William,   .     . 
Smith,  Byron  E., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F.,     . 


Sep.  12, 1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June23, 1891. 


Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27,  1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  Feb.  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10,  1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  J^"-  3^  '876. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  i8c)0.  Mch.  21, 1 891. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  T887.  Ji"^e  7»  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  May  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 
(Off  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Oct.  20,  icpo.     Oct.  20,  1900. 

Dec.  r2,  i8<)5. 

Dec.  12, 1S95. 

Dec.  12,  iS<)5. 

Dec.  12,  18^)5.    Mch.29,i</X).      Mch.  29,190a 

.Aug.  3,  1898. 

Nov.  14.  icpo. 

Nov.  6,  I  (pi. 

Nov.  14,  i*)00. 

Doc.  12,  1895. 

Doc.  i-»,  i8(;5.    Sep.  2,  U)Oi. 

Dor.  12,  1895.     Feb.  4,  1S98 

Dec.  \i,  1S05. 

Dec.  r2,  1K95.    Nov.  \\,  K/x). 

Nov.  14,  i<po. 

June  5,  \<)Ci\. 

Dec.  12.  i8«yv  .Vl^r.  12,  ii/ji.    .Apr.  r2,  upi. 


Sej).  2,  iipi. 
Feb.  4,  i8<;8. 


Member  ol  last  Board  of  i>l<l  Company. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  la.  1895. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  transact  business  in  following  States  and  Territories,  proper  certificates  having 
been  filed  with: 

Secretary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Miguel  County,  N.  M.,  in  Nov.,  1898. 
Secretary  of  Colorado,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec,  1899. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May,  1901.  except  San  Bernardino 
County  in  Dec.  1903. 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  Arizona  in  October,  1902. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  com- 
panies: 

(HOTE:— InitUda  In  parentheaeii  Indlcato  th*  Companies  under  whowe  charters  the  Mreral  line*  were 
oonetraoted.  Following  is  miloaere  wlieu  purchased  and  may  differ  from  oi>erated  milea^,  owiog  to  sab- 
sequent  changes  of  line.) 

Milis, 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.41 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fk  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago,  ......  6.43 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chica|>^o  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges),  438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  K.  R.),  .     52^53      491.09 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississip[)i  River,        ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  1,  uyoo: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .76 

St.  Josei'H,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fk  Railway.  June  i,  ic/xd: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  Joseph,        ......     76.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track), 2.35         78.80 

(.St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Westkkn  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of   12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,  ....  1.28 
Missouri  and  Kansas  Stattr  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.).,  .  21.90 
Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  \V.  R.  R.),  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Tof>eka  (The  L.  «S:  T.  Ry.),  .26.36        66.04 

Leavenworth  Noktiiekn  and  Southekn  Rv.,  Fob.  15,  i8(/;: 

Hawthorne,  vin  Leavenworth,  to   Wilder,       ....  45. 41 

The  SorTHEKN  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  i^y^y. 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  <  >klalionia  ami  Texas  State  line: 

Holliday  to  ( )Iathe  (K.  C.  \'  O.  R.  R.),  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  lS:  S.  F.  R.  R.),     .  30.42  ^ 

Carried  forward,       44.03  I159.55 

Continued  on  next  page.^ 


13 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


24.44 
15.60 
17.67 


[continued.] 

Brought  forward,     44.03 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  fS.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.).     .         139.30 
Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 

&  \V.  K.  R  ) 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 

Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     . 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R),    . 
North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.), 
Burlington  Junction  to  Burhngton  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.), 
Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     . 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  . 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.), 

Cherry  Vale  to  Coffey  ville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),     .... 

Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.)» 

Wellinjfton  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.  R.), 

Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.),     . 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i,  1899: 
Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  ... 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10, 1901 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

Ol        «J.      Xx.      l\m)f  .....a.. 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.) 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  ^S:  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10,  1901 
Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.), 
Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to   Barnard,   and  Abi 

lencto  Salina  (TheC.  K.&  W.  R.  R.), 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.) 
Little  River  to  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  . 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.),      . 
Great  liend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.), 
Larned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),     . 
Quenemo  to  Osaii^e  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.),  . 
Burlington  to  Gridlcv  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  ().  &  T.  Ry.) 
Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.)t 
Indei>en(lence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (Tlie  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  K.),   . 
Mulvanc  to  east  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry 
East  line  C)f  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  &  P.  H. 

R.   R.) 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley    Railroad, 

April  10,  iQoi: 
Florence  to  Winfield,       ........ 

I 

Carried  forward, 
'*  (Continuofl  on  next  paije.) 


MiUs. 
"59.55 


34.04 

116.30  442.21 

~.  ,     26.52 

54.26 

.      4147 


), 


57.71 

17.98 
154.48 
18.3s 
21.08       834.06 


34.30 


63.87 
12.16 
7-20       83.23 

6.67 
185.36 

37.00 
26.30 

83.63 

120.07 

46.33 

19.42 
10.89 

24.71 
44.18 

40.57 

54-79 
20.41 

138.04 
28.34   887.31 


72.73 
3071.18 


14 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUED.] 

Brought  forward, 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  lo,  1901: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .),     . 
East  lineof  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.), 

Wichita  and  South  Westkrn  Railway,  April  10,1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  (W.&  S.W. R.R.) 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.), 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),       .... 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita.  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.), 

Wakita  to  Blackwell.O.T.  (Gulf  R.  R.) 

Blackwell  to  Cross,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec. 31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.),       .... 
Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .... 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2. 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas.,tc)  Owasso,  I.T., 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T., 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa.O.T.,  . 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 

Pueblo  to  Rockvale 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City,  ....... 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,     .... 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 
Pueblo  to  Denver, 

The  New  Mkxico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R  ,  Feb.  15, 1899: 
South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  .... 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe,  ........ 

The  Rio  Grandk,  .Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R..  Feb.  15,1899: 
San  Marcial  to  Doming.  ...... 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line,    ....... 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad.  Feb.  15,  iBqc;: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena,  ....... 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley, 

Las  Vegas  to  Hot  Springs,      ...... 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg,  ...... 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3.  kjoi: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines,     ........ 

(Lease.!  to  ('oln.  Fuel&  Iron  Co.,  O.t.  5,  iS'>^  -10  years.) 

Silver  City,  Dkmin(;  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15,  iSgt;: 

Deming  to  Silver  City,  ....  46.50 

The  Silver  City  and  NoKTiiiiKN  Railroad, .April  17, 1899: 

Whitewater  to  San  Jose,  .......  14.53 

C!arried  forward,  4672.33 

(Continued  on  nrxt  j»n^e.) 


AiiUs, 

3071.18 

93.00 
5.21 

98.21 

27.12 
51.05 
37.01 

115. 18 

90.66 

37.15 
14.48 

142.29 

44.93 
34.84 

79-77 

56.85 

9-07 

"594 

150.05 

6.83 
96.32 

290.13 

116.33 

354.10 
18.13 

372.?3 

128.40 
56.74 

185M 

27.39 

13.52 

8.09 

3.47 

52.47 

6.51 

15 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


[continued.]  Mites. 

Brought  forward, 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19,  1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:  — operated  from  and  alter  Ju:y  i,  1902. 

under  afcreemeut  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dat(Kl  July  I,  1003. 
A.  &  P.  Junction.  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

The  San   Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 


4672.33 
4.28 
6.66 

563.01 


Total  mileage, 


374.97 
5621.25 


Capital  Stock. 


Preferred,  Si 31,486,000  authorized. 

Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286.470 

^11 4. 199,530  issued. 


Common  {authorized),     102,000.000 
Total,  "5216^99^530 


41 


«f 


Fourth  Tih;rshay  in  October,  Topeka— 12  m. 

Oct.  27,  I904.  ('  *•  c*  4  Prcc.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 


Directors  (15): 

''Edward  J.  Berwind, 
fr^^i  J  ^.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
'904  ^  E.  o.  Kenna  (Nov.  6,  1901), 

(^Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

'  Henjamin  P.  Cheney, 
1905  •  George  G.  Haven, 
[John  G.  McCullough, 

r  Edward  P.  Ripley, 

*9^^  1  Charles  Steele, 
I  Howel  Jones, 

I  H.  Ricman  Duval, 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
'*^^7  I  Victor  .Morawetz. 
i  Charles  .*^.  Gleed, 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Victor  MoniWL'tz,  Chairman. 
Edward  J.  lUirwiiid. 
Thomas  P,  Fowler. 


New  York. 


« 


ChicajB^o. 

Wichita,Kas 

• 

Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago. 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

New  York. 

41 
It 

Topeka. 


Kdwanl  P.  \\\y\^y,  ex  officio 
Benjamin  P.  Lheney. 
R.  Stmiers  Hayes. 


Charles  Steele. 

Noii:.    Term  of  nircctnr  cxpin-s  nt   tlu^  aiHui:il  cici  tion  in  thi*  year  opposite 
name. 

(Cunchule<l  on  next  pa^c.) 


Chicago. 


»i 


»i 


i< 


16 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Offleers,  Jan.  6, 1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

G.  HoltcrhoflE,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines), 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


Los  Angeles,  CaL 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 


Price,  Waterhouse  <&  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


Chas.  E.  GaBt. 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
Alfred  Ruiz, 
Wm    H.  Burbage, 
Nathan'lJ.  Hudson, 
Frank  M.  Murpliy. 
George  R.  Gooding, 
T.  J.  Norton, 


Legal  Agent. 


Apache  Co., 
Navajo  Co., 
Coconino  Co. 
Yavapai  Co., 
Mohave  Co.. 


Pueblo,  Colo. 
Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
St.  Johns,  Arts. 
Winslow,      " 
Williams,      " 
Frescott, 
Kingman,     " 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


17 


Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

{Lease  to S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry,  Co.  in  preparatUn.) 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  February  6,  igoi. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  Kinj;  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  and  at 
Mayer  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroad 
and  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thenoe  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Biff  Bug:  Creelc.  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  aggregate 
length  of  both  of  said  hues  being  about  thirty-five  mUes,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  Crown  King  Branch  (named  from  postoffice  not  from  mine),  Mayer  to 
Saddle.  21.88  miles.  (Operated  by  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ky.  Co.  tn  Turkey  Creek  since 
Nov  4, 190a,  to  Middleton  since  April  i,  1903.  and  to  Saddle  since  Nov.  s>  >9or) 
Big  Bug  Branch,  Poland  Junction  to  Poland.  7.79  miles.  (Operated  by  S.  P.  P. 
&  P.  Ky.  Co.  <^ince  May  11,  1902.) 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorized. 

386,100,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  3.852  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  16,  1904. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  18,  1903: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

E.  B.  Gage, 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  

Victor  Morawetz, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

R.  Somers  Hayes 

Charles  Steele,  

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  V.  Ripley.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers.  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,         .... 
E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-Presidrnt, 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Ueining,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 


Prescott. 
it 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 


It 


II 


Boston. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


11 


It 


Chicago. 


18 

The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A,  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  1,  1903. -:o  years. 

Incorporated.  Colorado,  October  jo,  1895. 
SO  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  K.  K.  known  as  liialcc.  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal..  to  (ioode  Sprinars,  Lincoln  County,  Nevada,  with  such  branch  lines  as  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  75  miles. 

Constructed :  from  Goffs  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County.  Cal..  45.44  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  Si,5oo,ocx),  authorized. 

588,8cx),  issued. 

The  A,  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Dbnvkr,  Colorado. 
Jan.  18, 1904. 


Directors  (7)  Jan.  19, 1903 : 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
George  G.  Haven, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
R.  S.  Seibert, 

Executive  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902  : 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


«( 


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(( 


il 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


R.  Somers  Hayes. 
Victor  Morawetz. 


Chicago. 


(( 


(( 


11 


New  York. 


Officers.  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Rii)ley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       .... 

G.  HolterhofT,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  \V.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .        New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,      .        .  *' 

E.  D.  Kcnna,  General  Solicitor,  .        .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .  .        New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,      .        .        Chicago. 


19 

California  and  Northern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Nevada,  March  $•  1900. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  From  the  City  of  Eureka,  in  Mumboldt  County.  State  of  California,  to 
Crescent  Ciiy,  in  th(;  County  of  Del  Norte,  State  Dt  California.  Kstiniated 
length,  ifo  miles. 

Constructed :  Eureka  City  to  Areata  City.  8  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ?2,5oo,cxDO,  authorized, 

247,300,  issufif. 

E.  S.  P.,  2.243  shares. 

Other  Directors,  .230  s/tares. 

First  Monday  in  March,  San  Franclsco,  Cal. 
March  7,  1904. 

Directors  (7)  March  2,  1903  : 

Charles  Nelson, San  Francisco. 

E.  S.  Pillsbury, *• 

A.J.  McCone,  " 

H.  C.  Brownlee, Reno,  Nev. 

J.T.Butler, " 

E.  Carpenter,  " 

Chas.S.  Neal,  Alameda,  Cal. 

Officers: 

Charles  Nelson,  President,         ....  San  Francisco. 
E.  S.  Pillsbury,  Vice  President.        ...  •• 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  Secretary,  ....  Alameda, Cal. 

Anglo- California  Bank,  Limited,  Treasurer,  San  Francisco. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  la.  1895. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  transact  business  in  following  States  and  Territories,  proper  certificates  having 
been  filed  with: 

Secretary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Miguel  County,  N.  M..  in  Nov.,  1898. 

Secretary  of  Colorado,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec,  1899. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May,  1901,  except  San  Bernardino 
County  in  Dec,  1903. 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  Arizona  in  October,  1902. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  com* 
panies: 

(HOTE :— Initials  in  parentheven  indicate  th»  CompMiliw  under  whoi«e  oharUtrs  the  MYvral  lines  wwre 
oonetmctetL  Followinf  is  mlloaffe  when  parrhased  and  may  differ  from  operatud  mlleaffe,  owing  to  snb- 
sequent  changes  of  line.) 

MiUs. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas 470.41 

Atchison,  Topkka  &  Santa  Ke  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicaj;;o,  ......  6.43 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges),  438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  K.  R.),  52.53      491.09 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississip[)i  River,        ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  Myoo: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .76 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fi:  Railway,  June  i,  h/xj: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  J<.scph,        ......     76.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track) 2.35        78.80 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop  -Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R..  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of   12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Mi.ssouri  and  Kansas  State  line,  ....  1.28 
Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  NL  K.  R.).,  .  21.90 
Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (  The  L.  1^- T.  Ry.),  .26.36        66.04 

Leavenworth  Nokthekn  and  ^outiikhn  Rv.,  Fob.  15,  i8(/;: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,       ....  45-41 

The  SorTHERN  Kansas  Railway.  Feb.  15,  i^yo: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 

Hollidav  to  olathe  (K.  C.  <\:  O.  R.  R.).  i^6i 

Olathe  to  Nr^rtli  Ottawa  1  K.  C.  ^:  S.  F.  R.  R.),     .  30.42  

Carried  forward,       .14.03  II59'55 

rdiitimivvi  oil  next  page.) 


13 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


[continued.] 

Brought  forward,     44 .  03 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.).     .         13930 
Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 

34.04 


MiUs. 
"59-55 


24.44 
15.60 
17.67 


&  W.  R.  R  ). 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 
Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.)i     . 
i^awrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    . 
^lorth  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R. ), 
Burlington  Junction  to  Burlington  (O.  &  B.  K.  R.), 
Zhanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     . 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  . 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.)f 

Zherry  Vale  to  Coffey ville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),  .... 
\rkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.)»  .... 
Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.  R.),  .         .         .         . 

\ttica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.), 

1   BURLINGAME   AND   NORTHWESTERN   Ry.,  Apr.  I,  1899: 

Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  .... 

•JSASClTV,  EmI'OUIA  and  SOUTHERN  RAILWAY,  Apr.  lo.  looi : 
Smporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

Ot    o.    IN..    In.. J,  ......... 

>outhlineof  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.), 
rioward  to  Moline  (K.  C  E.  &  S.  Ry.),  .... 

£  Chicago,  Kansa.s  ^  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  lo,  1901: 
Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  K.), 
Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,  and  Abi- 
lene to  Salina  (TheC.  K.&  W.  R.  R.), 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  RyOi 
Jttle  River  to  Ht)lyr()0(l  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.R.),  . 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  \V.  R.  R.), 
iireat  Bend  to  Scott  City  (  Phe  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.), 
:-arned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  cS:  D.  R.  R.),  . 
Duenemo  to  Osat^e  City  <<).  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.),  . 
Burlington  to  Gridlev  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry), 
Zolony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Zhanute  to  Longton  (K.  ().  &  T.  Ry.) 
Benedict  Jurjction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  ^r  W.  Ry.), 
independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 
Vugusta  to  Mulvaiie  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  . 
Vlulvane  tt)  east  line  of  Clark  C'ounty  (L.  R.  &  \V.  Ry. 
East  line  of  Clark  Ciountyto  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  &  P.  H. 

)Rence,  El  Dokado  and  Walnut  Valley  Railroad, 

April  10,  n/)i: 
Florence  to  Wiiitield,       ........ 

Carried  f(^rward, 
(f'lintliMii^'l  on  next  pnijc.) 


116.30  442.21 

.      26.52 

54 .  26 

.      41.47 


). 


57.71 

17.98 
154.48 

I8.3J5 
21.08 


834.06 


34.30 


63.87 
12.16 
_7.2o       83.23 

6.67 

185.36 
37.00 

26.30 

83.63 

120.07 

46.33 
19.42 

10.89 

24.71 

44.18 

40.57 
54.79 

20.41 

138.04 

28.34    887.31 


72 -73 
3071.18 


Mites. 

3071.18 

93.00 
5.21 

98.21 

27.12 
51.05 
37.01 

115. 18 

90.66 

37.15 
14.48 

142.J9 

44.03 
34.84 

79.77 

14 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUED.] 

Brought  forward, 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  10,  1901: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .),     . 
East  line  of  Barton  County  to  EHinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.R.), 

Wichita  and  Southwestern  Railway,  April  10,1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  ( W.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.), 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),       .... 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway, Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita.  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.), 

Wakita  to  Blackwell.  O.T.  ( Gulf  R.  R.) 

Blackwell  to  Cross,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.),       .... 
Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .... 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2. 1900: 

Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,  I.T., 
The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T., 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan. 26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa.O.T.,  . 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale 36.03 

Clelland  to  Cailon  City, 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,     ....  96.32 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R  ,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,            ....  354- 10 
Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18.13 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming.  .......   128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line, 56.74 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad.  Feb.  15,  i8<x;: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena,  .27.39 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley, 13.52 

Las  Vegas  to  Hot  Springs, 8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg,  ......  3-47 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3.  icpi: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines,     ........ 

(Loase.l  to  C'olo.  Fucl&  Iron  Co.,  Oct.  5.  iS'/^-io  years.) 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15,  iSi/j: 
Deming  to  Silver  City,  .... 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  RAiLROAD.April  17,  i8cx): 
Whitewater  to  San  Jose,  ....... 

Carried  forward, 
(Continued  on  next  pase.) 


15 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


[continued.]  Mites, 

Brought  forward, 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita,  ....... 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine,      ...... 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:  — operated  from  and  after  July  i,  1902. 

under  agreement  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  1, 1003. 
A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 

Total  mileage, 

Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  Si  3 1,486,000  authorized. 

Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286.470 

—  $  1 1 4, 1 99, 5  30  issued. 


4672.33 
4.28 
6.66 

563.01 


374.97 
$621. 2S 


QorciTnoii  (authorized),     102,000.000 
Total,  "$216,199^0 


i< 


II 


Fourth  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka— 12  m. 

Oct.  27,  1904.  ('  *.  «a  4  prec.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Dfrfldors  (15): 


'Edward  J.  Berwind, 

New  York. 

R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 
1  E.  D.  Kenna  (Nov.  6, 

<{ 

1904  H 

1901). 

Chicago. 

[Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

\Vichita,Kas 

'Benjamin  P. Cheney, 

Boston. 

1905 

George  G.  Haven, 

New  York. 

John  G.  McCullough, 

Vermont. 

^Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

,,^>-  J  Byron  L.  Smith, 
^"^  1  Charles  Steele, 

11 

New  York. 

l^  Howel  Jones, 

Topeka. 

f  H.  Rieman  Duval,    . 

New  York. 

J  Thomas  P.  Fowler,  . 
1907  -^  Victor  Morawetz,      . 

tt 

i« 

(^  Charles  S.  deed, 

Topeka. 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Jan.  6, 

1904: 

Victor  Moniwetz,  Chairman.         Kdward  P 

.  Rij)ley,  ex  officio. 

Edward  j.  Berwind. 

Benjamin 

P.  Cheney. 

Thomas  P.  I-'owler. 

R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 

No  IE. -Term  of  Dircctcir  cxpin-s  nt   tin;  iuinual  clortioii  in  tlie  year  opposite 
name. 

(Concluded  oil  next  paK^'.^ 


Chicago. 


»i 


if 


16 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

OIRoers,  Jan.  6, 1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

G.  Holtcrhoff,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines), 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 


Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


Chas.  E.  Gast, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
Alfred  Kuiz, 
Wm.  H.  Burbagc, 
NathanMJ.  Hudson, 
Frank  M.  Murphy, 
George  R.  Gooding, 
T.  J.  Norton, 


Legal  Agent. 


Apache  Co., 
Navajo  Co., 
Coconino  Co. 
Yavapai  Co.. 
Mohave  Co.. 


Pueblo.  Colo. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

St.  Johns,  ArU. 

Winslow, 

Williams, 

Frescott, 

Kingman, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


17 

Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

{Least  to S.  F.  P.  <Sf  P.  Ry,  Co.  in  preparati»H.) 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  February  6, 1901. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  and  at 
Maver  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroad 
and  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thenoe  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Big  Bug  Creek,  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  agxregate 
length  of  both  of  said  lines  being  about  thirty-five  mues,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  Crown  King  Branch  (named  from  postoffice  not  from  mine),  Mayer  to 
Saddle,  21.88  miles.  (Operated  by  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.  in  Turkey  Creek  since 
Nov  4,  igoa.  to  Middleton  since  April  i.  1903.  and  to  Saddle  since  Nov.  %,,  iQo.l ) 
Big  Bug  Branch,  Poland  Junction  to  Poland,  7-79  miles.  (Operated  by  a.  P.  P. 
&  P.  Ry.  Co.  eince  May  11,  1902.) 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorized. 

386,100,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  3.852  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares* 

Third  Wednesday  in  November.  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  16,  1904. 

Diractors  (9)  Nov.  18,  1903: 

F.  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Wallace  Fairbank, " 

E.  B.  Gage " 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, ** 

R.  Soiners  Hayes •* 

Charles  Steele,  " 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney Boston. 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  Jan.  6,  1904 : 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, Prescott. 

E.  D,  Kenna,  Vice-Presid(?nt,  ....  Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Prescott. 

L.  C.  Deniing,  Assistant  Secretary,  .        .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,      ...  " 

Victor  Morawetz,  (lencral  Counsel,         ...  ** 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,      ....        Chicago. 


18 


The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.  &  S.  /•'.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  1, 19M.-20  years. 

Incorporated.  Colorado.  October  30,  1895. 
$0  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.&  P.  R.  K.  known  as  Blake,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cat.,  to  (ioode  Springs,  Lincoln  County,  Nevada,  with  such  branch  lines  as  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  lenKth,  75  miles. 

Constructed :  from  Goflfs  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County.  Cal..  45.44  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  i^i^^oopoo,  authorizeif. 

588,800,  issiteii. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  sharis. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Dbnver,  Colorado. 
Jan.  18, 1904. 


Dirtctors  (7)  Jan.  19,  1903 : 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
George  G.  Haven, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
R.  S.  .Seibert, 

Executive  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902  : 
Edward  P.  Kipley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Herwind. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


R.  Somers  Hayes. 
Victor  Murawetz. 


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New  York. 


Officers,  July  2, 1902  : 

P-dward  P.  Ki[)ley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kerina,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       .... 

G.Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .        New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,      .        .  *' 

E.  D.  Kcnna,  General  Solicitor,  .        .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Galluj),  Comptroller,  .        .        .        New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,      .        .        Chicago. 


19 


California  and  Nortliern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated.  Nevada,  March  S.  1900. 
50  years. 

Chartered  :  From  the  City  of  Eureka,  in  Humboldt  County.  State  of  California,  to 
Cre<«cent  Ciiy.  in  the;  County  of  L)cl  Nurtc.  State  of  California.  Estimated 
lengtli,  go  miles. 

Constructed :  Eureka  City  to  Areata  City,  8  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 

247,300,  issued. 
E.  S.  P.,  2,243  shares,  j 

Other  Directors,  .231)  shares. 

First  Monday  in  March,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
March  7,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  March  2,  1903  : 
Charles  Nelson, 
E.  S.  Pillsbury, 
A.  J.  McCone, 
H.  C.  Brownlee, 
J.  T.  Butler, 
E.  Carpenter, 
Chas.  S.  Neal, 

Officers: 

Charles  Nelson,  President, 

E.  S.  Pillsbury,  Vice  President, 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  Secretary, 

Anglo- California  Bank,  Limited,  Treasurer, 


San  Francisco. 


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Reno,  Nev. 


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Alameda,  Cal. 

San  Francisco. 
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Alameda,  Cal. 
San  Francisco. 


20 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

(Leased  to  The  A.T.&  S.  F,  ty.  Co.,  March  J.  1903  —  26  years.) 

Incorporated.  Oklahoma.  July  24. 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Aug.  26,  1901. 

Second  Amended  Charter  filed  March  17, 1903. 

999  years. 

Lines  covered  by  Second  Amended  Charter,  March  17,  190a. 

Line  No.  i.— From  connection  witli  The  A.  T.  &  3.  F.  Ky.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Logan  and  Payn.*  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  con- 
nection with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cushing.  Payne  County.  Estimated 
length.  So  miles. 

Lfne  No.  f.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  i  in  Payne  County,  at  or 
near  Ripley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties.  O.  T.,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length,  53  miles. 

Line  No.  4.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  northerly 
and  northeasterly  by  most  practicable  route  through  Osa^e  Nation  to  sonth- 
ern  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin.  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  38  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— .\bandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  nurthwesturly  direction  by  roost  convenient  and 
practicable  route  through  Osaj^e  Nation,  Kinsns  Indian  Reservation,  and 
Kay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  .Arkansas  River.  Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No. !?.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  IK — .Abandoned. 

/.ine  So.  10.  -From  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  section  ^^o,  township  22  north,  ranffe  6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.  O.'I .,  Mouthcrly  through  Pawnee, 
Payne.  Lincoln  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing  nf  Cana- 
dian Kiver  in  sejtion  12,  township  5  north,  rant^e  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian; 
tlicnce  southerly  through  northern  part  of  ('hickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  2^.  township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chicka.saw  Nation,  1.  T.    Kstima'ted  length,  115  miles. 


Line  No.  //.— Aban'loned. 

\e  No,  K'.— From  pc 
north,  lange  2  eas 


Line  No,  I,'.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  25,  township  5 

St  of  Indian  Meri«lirin,  in  Chiclcasaw  Nation.  I.  T.,  south- 
westerly to  connection  with  (Julf,  Colnr.ido  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  Valley.  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  is  miles. 

Line  No.  /.».— Abandoned. 

/.ini'  Xo.  /•'«. — Abandoned. 

Line  No  l':—Funn  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  a  in  township  26  north,  range 
5  east  of  Indian  Meri'.lian,  in  Os.ijic  Nation.  I).  P..  westerly  and  northwest- 
erlv  through  Osaije  Nation  an<l  Kav  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T,  & 
S.  F.  Ky.  at  f)r  near  Nowit irk,  Kay  County.  O.T.    Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Constructed: 

Ncwkuk.  «».T..to  Pauls  VaPey.  I.T 183.57  miles. 

Esau  J  unct  ion  to  Ripley,  i  ).T 40.24 

(jjithrie,  JiMi'.tion  to  CnshinK,  O.T 47.84 

271.65 
.Xcquired  by  purf  hase  June  16.  I'jo?,   I  he  (iutlirie 

&  Western  Ky..  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60 

Total.  2S2.25 
(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


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21 


The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 


Capital  Stock,    $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  ^ 

Amendment  to  Charter  [    10,000,000,  authorized, 
filed  Sept  15, 1902,  to    ) 

2,200,000,  subscribed, 

1.586,600.  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  Ry.  Co.,         15*859  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a. 
June  14, 1904. 

Directors  (7)  June  9,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

£.  D.  Kenna, 

Charles  Steele, 

Frank  H.  Greer, 

Henry  E.  Asp, 

U.  C.  Guss, 

W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 

D.  L.  (lalluj),  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead   General  Auditor, 


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New  York. 
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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


22 


The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  New 

Mexico. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  October  50,  1902. 

50  years. 

Chartered :  Maitt  Line. 

From  point  at  or  near  station  oi  Rio  Fuerco  00  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia  ("ounty,  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  and  easterly 
direction  throut^h  Valencia  and  (juad.diipe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  Tlie  Pec  >s  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  uf  Tcxico,  Guadalune  County,  on  or  near  the  eastern 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
265  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Puerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  val- 
ley of  the  Kio  Puerco  to  a  crossing  ot  the  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N  Range  i  K.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County, 
N.  M.:  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  through 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimate<l  length.  S\  miles. 

Also,  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brazil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  2S  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County,  N.  M..  in  southeasterly  direction  through 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Pecos  Valley 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Portales,  Chaves 
County:  thtrnce  in  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Xerritorvof  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  United 
States  lying  east  ol  Township  2  S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  in  Chaves  County.  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  65  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  385  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ^,625,000,  authorized, 

385, OCX),  subscribed. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  Ry.  Co.,     3,843  shares. 

Ui  rectors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  Octomer,  Las  Vegas.  N.  M.— 2r.  m. 

Oct.  17,  1904. 
Directors  (7)  Oct.  19,  10/33  : 

Edward  P.Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Henry  L.  Waldo,       ...... 

R.  E.  Twitchell 

\V.  K.  (^(irliier, 

Charles  A.  .Spiess, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  U.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,     . 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,  . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deminp,  Assistant  .Secretary, 

K.  E.  rwilchcll,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

II.  W.  (lardincr.  Assistant    Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz,  (icncral  C(»unsel, 

E.  U.  Kenna,  ( it-neral  S<)iicitor, 

I).  L.  (falluj).  Coniptr(»llcr,        .... 

II. C.  Whiteheii'l,  ( ie!ieral  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Las  Vegas. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 
Las  Vegas. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


28 

The  Qrand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  August  xo,  1901. 

So  years. 

Amendment  to  charter  filed  February  8, 1902. 

Second  amendment  to  charter  tiled  July  20, 1903. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Bright  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Constructed: 

Main  Line 63.^3  miles. 

Anita  Branch a.87     •* 

66.4S  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250,000 

Common,     1,205^000 

$1455,000,  authorized. 
1406,300,  issueiL 

Preferred — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,013  shares. 

Common — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,281 

Directors  (R.  R.),  9 

Individuals,  6.760  12^0^0  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  November.  Williams,  Ariz.— 11  a.  .m. 
November  10,  1904. 

Dirflctors  (11)  Nov.  13,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna, •' 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin, " 

Robert  Dunlap " 

F.  A.  Norton, *' 

W.  R.  Page, Proctor,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day Boston. 

E.  J.  Gibson, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.  J.  Arey, Williams,    ** 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

OfRcert,  Dec.  8.  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       .  .  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  .  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '* 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,      .  New  York. 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor,        ....  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


24 


Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  &»  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,  Dec.  /,  I«»,  to  June  90, 1913. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  August  5.  1898. 
$0  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass,  JeflTeraoo 
County,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  Tesus-^about 
3So  miles. 

Constructed:    Kogan  to  Center,  77.7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $350,000,  authorized, 

77»5oo  issued, 

7^,  ^-  T- 1  '^•/A-^''"  ^°'  \  m  shares. 

(By  Individuals  and  Directors.)  ) 

Third  Wednesday  in  March.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
March  16,  1904. 


Directors  (9)  March  19,  1902: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry,  .... 
L.  J.  Polk,      .... 
C.  F.  W.  Felt. 
P.  H.  Goodwyn, 
J.  K.  Baxter  (Oct.  3,  i</)3), 
A.  C.  rorbert, 

Officers: 

Edward  1*.  Ripley,  President, 

John  II.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

\V  E.  Miixson,  Secoriil  \'ice-Pr(rsident, 

C.  J.  Webb,  Secret:iry  (Inly  7,  Ifp3), 
W.  .S.  Davidson,  Treasurer,   . 

L.  C.  Deniini::,  Ass't  .Secretary. 
H.  \V.  (iardiner,  Assl   Treasurer, 

D.  L.  (.iallup.  Coniplrollei, 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex< 


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Houston,  Tex. 
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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

Leastd  to  G.  C.  &>  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  Dec,  I.  IdOS,  to  Junt  SO,  1913. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  21,  1893. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont.  Jefferson  County.  Texas, 
through  Jefferson.  Orange,  Ilardin,  Tyler  and  Jasper  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  the  Rock  Quarry.  Jasper  County,  Texas— about  70  miles. 

Constructed:  miles. 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  J  unction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Sllsbee  Junction  to  Silsbee 

Call  Junction  to  Call 


2.83 
a. 32 


62.44 
8.36 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

500,000,  issued, 

V.  M.,        4t979  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  March.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
March  16,  1904. 

Dirflctors  (7)  April  8,  1903: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
L.  J.  Polk,     . 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 


70.80 


Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

C.  J.  Webb,  Secretary  (July  7, 1903), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

W.  S.  Davidson,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Ass't  Treasurer,    . 

J.  W.  Terry,  Legal  Counsel, 

D.L.Gallup,  Comptroller, 

C.  J.  Webb,  Auditor  (June  15,  i(/)3"), 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Houston,  Tex. 
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Beaumont. 
New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 

Beaumont. 


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Qulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  17, 1884,  covers  — 

(i)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Company,  incorporated  Sep- 
tember 16,  x88o. 
(a)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

(3)  uulf.  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  incorporated  May  28, 1873. 

60  years  from  Nf ay  a8, 1873. 
Main  Line:  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Purcell,  Indian  Territory 

Houston  Division : 

Alvin  to  Houston.  

Montgomery  Division : 

Somcrvillc  to  end  of  track,  including  spur  to  Montgomery, 
Lampasas  Division : 

Temple  to  San  Angel Oj 230.31  miles. 

Coleman  Junction  tu  Coleman 6. as     ** 

Northeastern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Dallas, S3* 46  miles. 

Dallas '•  Y  "  to  Paris loo.go     " 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove, 11.72     ** 

Northwestern  Division :  

Cleburne  to  Weatherford, 

Total  mileage. 


S18.67  miles 
as.66     " 
153.46     " 

236.6a     " 


166.08 
39.90 


^  .  1,140.39  miles. 

Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
S3. 3  miles,  situated  between  Cleburne  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  28.16  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Montgomery. 

Capital  Stoclc,  $10,000,000,  authorised. 

4,S6o,ooo,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co..  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         45,470  shares. 

Directors,  130  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston,  Texas. 

March  i,  1904. 

Directors  (13^  March  19,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 


R.  Somers  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

Charles  Steele, 

John  Sealy, 

J.  W.  Terry, 

A.  C.  Torbert, 

Leon  Hlum, 

John  H.  Ilutchings, 

L.  J.  Polk,    .... 

H.  A.  Landes, 

T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  March  25,  1903 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio.  Thos.  P.  Fowler. 

Victor  Morawetz.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  March  25,  IQ03: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,        .... 

,  First  Vice-President, 

L.  J.  Polk,  Second  \'ice-Prcsident, 

.\.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt., 

L.  C.  Ueniing,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  \V.  (jardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  1).  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,    . 

I).  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    , 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903), 


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The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  October  24.  xq3i. 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  property  of  The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22  i8qS.  to  John  Penman,  and  since 

ian.  9,1899,  operated  under  title  of  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railroad  Company.) 
'roperty  acquired  by  deed  from  John  Penman  October  2S.  1901. 

Coostructed :    from  Arkans.is  City,  Cowley  County,  Kansas,  to  Anthony,  Harper 
County,  Kansas— about  60  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $362,000,  authorized. 

362,000,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.  N.  Y.  Tr.,       3,613  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  Novkmber,  Topeka,  Kas.  -9  a.  m. 
Nov.  3, 1904. 


( 10  days  —Topeka.  > 


Diractors  (7)  Nov.  5, 1903: 
E.  L.  Kingsbury, 
H.U.Mudge, 
E.  Wilder, 

A.  E.  Sweet, 

B.  F.  Yoakum, 

C.  H.  Boggs, 
A.  Douglas, 


(JOINT.) 
(A.T.&  S.  F.) 
(A.  T.*  S.  F.) 
(A.  T.  *  S.F.) 

(ST.  L.  &  s.  F.)      St.  Louis. 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 
Topeka. 


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E.  L.Kingsbury, President,    . 

H.  R.  M.  Smith,  Secretary  and  Auditor, 

W.  E.  Wilcox,  Treasurer, 


Arkansas  City,  Kas. 


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The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Rail- 
way Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas},  July  13. 1899. 
999  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kiowa,  Barber  County,  Kansas,  to  suuth  line  of  State;  thence  in  a 
southeasterly  direction  throu^rh  Wuods  and  Blaine  Counties,  Oklahoma  Terri- 
tory, the  Rcscrvati'ui  of  the  Wichita,  Caddo  and  allied  band  of  Indians,  the 
Reservation  of  the  Kiowa.  Coinanclic  and  Apache  Indians.  Oklahoma  Territory; 
thence  via  the  town  of  Chickasha,  throuch  Chickasaw  and  Choctaw  Nations, 
Indian  Territory,  to  the  city  of  Fort  Smith,  Sebastian  County,  Arkansas.  Esti- 
mated length,  450  miles. 

Constructed:  Pauls  Valley  to  Lindsay.  I.  T.,  (operated  by  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.) 
24.18  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  S2.cx>o,ooo,  autlwrized. 

483.600,  issued. 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  4,830  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares, 

Sbconu  Tuesday  in  June.  Topeka,  Kansas. 
June  14,  1904. 


Diractors  (6)  June  9, 1903: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.  U.  Mudge,         .... 
A.  A.  Hurd,  .... 

O.J.Wood,  .... 

J.  F.  Scott,  ... 

E.  Wilder,     ..... 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  I).  Kenna,  Kirst  Vice-President, 

Paul  Mortmi,  .Second  \'icc-Presiilent, 

I.  VV.  Kendrick.  'I'liinl  Vice-President, 

E.  Wililci,  .Secretary  and   iteasurcr,    . 

I..  C.  DeniinLr.  .Assistant  Secretary, 

W.  W.  Ciardiner,  .\^si^=lanl  Treasuier, 

Victt)r  Miirawetz,  Cieneral  Counsel, 

E.  1).  Kenna,  (iencial  Solicitor,   . 

D.  E.  Gallup,  Compiiiiller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  (ieneral  Auditor, 


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Topeka. 


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The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  29, 1899. 

qoo  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  the  property  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
South-Western  Railway  Co..  and  acquirc*d  said  property  bv  deed  dated  January 
24. 1900.  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12, 1899.    Operated,  from  February  i,  1900. 

Constructed:  from  city  of  Leavenworth.  Leavenworth  County,  to  connection  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  at  Meriden.  Jefferson  County,  Kas.,  46.37  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  ^250,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        246  shares, 
U.  P.  R.  R  Co.,         247  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  27,  1904. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  29,  1903: 
C.  T.  McLellan, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
E.  Wilder, 
R.  W.  Blair, 
N.  H.  Loomis, 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 

Officers : 

C.T.  McLellan,  President  and  General  Manager,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,      .         .  *' 


(10  daye—Topeka.) 

(JOINT.) 

Topeka. 

(THE  A.T.  AS.  F.  RY.) 

(THE  A.T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 

(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 

(U.  P.  R.  R.) 

(U.  P.  R.R.) 

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The  Montgomery  County  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  4,  1903. 
gy  years. 

Chartered:  From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  flavana,  to  the 
south  line  of  the  State  of  Kansas  near  Caney,  all  in  MoutKomery  County,  Kan- 
sas.   Estimated  length,  7  miles. 

Constructed:  from  Havana  to  Caney,  5.39  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  J5  000,  authorised. 

5,000,  subscribed. 

E.  W.,  47  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Topeka,  Kas. 

Directors  (under  Charter): 

H.  U.  Mudge,    ........         Topeka. 

E.  Wilder, 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

Officers,  April  8,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  .....        Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  ...  ** 

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New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company ,  dated  July  15, 1898,  from  September  7, 1898^  te 

September  1,  1979. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  January  12. 1882. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  eastern  boundary  of  Arizona  between  parallels  31  and  32, 
westerly  via  Tombstone,  valley  of  Santa  Cruz  River,  Tucson,  r  lorence  and  Phoe- 
nix, to  a  point  on  A.  &  P.  R.  K. 

Constructed:  Benson  to  Nogales,  87.784  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35,400,000,  authorised. 

3,682,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  36,815  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  Ocfobkr.Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  27,  IQ04. 


(10  days  — Topeka.  J 
(and  20  days— Arizona.) 


Directors  (5)  Oct.  20,  1903: 

Kdward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

H.W.Gardiner, 

E.J.  Gibson, 

R.  J.  Arey 

Officers,  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Rii)lcy,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,    . 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  .Assistant  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  U.  Kenna,  General  Solicit' »r, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Au<litor, 


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New  York, 


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Oakland  and  East  Side  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  4,  igoi. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  to  acquire  the  California  and  Nevada  Railroad,  and  to  construct  and 
operate  a  railroad  from  a  terminal  in  Oakland,  Alameda  County,  California: 
through  Emeryville  and  Berkeley,  A*ameda  County,  and  through  Alameda  and 
Contra  Costa  Counties  along  or  near  the  present  line  of  the  California  and 
Nevada  Railroad  to  the  present  teiminal  of  that  railroad  at  Bryant,  Contra 
Costa  County,  together  with  an  extension  of  said  railroad  on  a  line  hereafter  to 
be  determined,  to  the  Town  of  Walnut  Creek  in  Contra  Costa  County;  together 
with  one  or  more  intermediate  branches  or  connections  with  the  Atcnison, 
I  opeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  system,  in  the  neighborhood  of  San  Pablo,  Contra 
Costa  County.    Estimated  length,  with  extensions  and  branches,  40  miles. 

(Charter  also  covers  numerous  general  purposes.) 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000000,  authorized, 

215,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,125  shares. 

Directors,  25 

First  Tuesday  in  June,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
June  7,  1904. 


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Directors  (5)  March  18,  1903: 
A.  H.  Payson, 
W.  A.  Bissell, 
A.  Moreton, 
W.  R.  Alberger, 
E.  P.  Ripley, 


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San  Francisco. 
Chicago. 


Officers: 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,    .... 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  . 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President,      .  *' 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,    .  " 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    Los  Angeles.  Cal. 


L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  . 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  . 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,   . 


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The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 
SO  yciirs. 

Chartered:  from  Fecos.  Reeves  County. Texas. in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 
line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed:  S4>i3 miles. 


Capital  Stock,  ^750,000,  authorised 

69i,2cx),  issueet 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares. 

Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 


First  Wednesday  in  March,  Fkcos.  Tex. 
March  2, 1904. 

Directors  (7)  April  15,  1903: 
H.U.  Mudge, 
R.D.Gage,    . 
F.  W.  Johnson, 
Max  Krauskopf, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Prcsiderjt,  .         .         .         . 

R.   D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  St'crctary  and  { 
Treasurer,         .....  ) 

P.  H.  Smith,   Acting    Audit(»r   and    Suporin-  ) 
tendcnt  (April  29,  n/)^),    ...  5 


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Pecos. 


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The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  xo.  1898. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  County, 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas,  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
County.  N.  M.,  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Palmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3, 162,000,  preferred    \  authoris^ii 

3,162,000,  common        \  "«'^'f'^*^^". 

3, 1 62,000,  preferred     \  .       ^ 
3,162,000,  common       j  •»-"^  • 

D^^/.  ^^^  .  {  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  30,084  shares, 
l^rejerrea^  Individuals,    1,536  5>iaw. 

i  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 

Common  \  Directors,        10  shares. 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  October,  Roswell,  N.  M.— 12  m. 
Oct.  5,  1904. 

Directors  (10)  Oct.  8,  1003: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
E.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Samuel  Atkinson, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex  officio. 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Co'.iiptroller, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Appointed  Jan.  24,  1901),    Amarillo,  Tex. 


New  York. 
Amarillo,  Tex 
New  York. 


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The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated, Texas,  March  19. 1898. 
50  years. 

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Chftrtered :  from  a  point  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  near  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county,  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  Citv  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County,  Texas. 

Constructed:   94.48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $icx),ooo,  authorized, 

icx),ooo,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  990  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  October,  Amarillo,  Tex.— 12  m. 
October  4, 1904. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  6, 1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Avery  Turner, 

Don  A.  Sweet, 

A.  L.  Conrad, 

J.  C.  Paul,    .... 

S.  H.  Madden, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Executive  Committee.  Oct.  8,  u^y. 

H.  IT.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex  officio. 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers,  Oct.  8,  k/dj: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Dcniing,  Assistant  Secretary 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.Ciardiner,  .Vssistant  Treasurer, 


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Amarillo. 


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Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


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Amarillo. 


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Amarillo. 
New  York. 


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Amarillo. 


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Perris  and  Lakeview  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  November  i,  1898. 

So  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  town  of  Perris.  Riverside  County,  in  a  northeasterly 
direction  to  the  town  of  Lakeview,  Riverside  County,  8.03  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  $8o,cxx),  authorized, 

16,000,  issued. 

So.  Cal  Ry.  Co.,        1 50  shares. 
Directors,  10  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
Nov.  3,  1904. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  5,  1903: 
A.  G.  Wells,     . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
E.  Chambers, 
J.  R.  Hitchcock, 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr., 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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Phoenix  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  August  31,  1901. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  Befiinning  in  the  City  of  Phoenix,  County  of  Maricopa,  and  Territory 
of  Arizona,  at  a  point  to  intersect  the  railroad  of  the  Santa  Fe,  Preacott  <k 
Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  said  City,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction 
throueh  the  counties  of  Final  and  Pima  to  Benson,  in  the  County ofCochise  in 
said  Territory,  said  line  being  of  a  distance  of  about  one  hundred  and  eighty- 
five  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed:    Koad  under  construction,  complete!,  about  50  miles. 

Operated,  by  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  Phoenix  to  Mesa.  14.53  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  §37,750,  per  miU authorised, 

200,000,  issued, 

F.  M.  Murphy,      1,978  shares. 

Other  Directors,  22  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Ariz.— 12  m. 
November  16,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  18,  1903: 

F.  M.  Murphy 
W.  A.  Drake, 
R.  N.  Fredericks, 
A.  W.  Edwards, 
J.  H.  Einmert, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 
T.  J.  Norton, 


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Executive  Committee  (3)  Dec.  22,  1902: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 


J.  H.  Emmert, 


W.  A.  Drake. 

Officers,  Dec.  22,  1902: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

R.  N.  Fredericks,  Vice-President,     . 

Wallace  Fairbank,  .Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

A.    W.    Edwards,    Assistant    Secretary    and 
Assistant  Treasurer,  .... 

T.  J.  Norton,  General  .Solicitor,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 


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Prescottand  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Ltased  to  S.  F.  P,  &  P.  ky,  Co.,  funt  30, 1898—99  ytars. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  September  14, 1897. 

So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  about  four  and  one-half  miles  north  of  Prescott,  on  the 
line  of  the  Santa  Fe.  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway  Compiiny,  known  as  the 
Point  of  Rocks,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  or  near  a  point  known  as 
Joe  Mayer's  Station,  ou  the  Black  Canyon  StaRfe  Line,  a  distance  of  about  thirty 
miles,  more  or  less,  all  in  ihc  County  of  Vavapai,  Territory  of  Arizona,  with 
power  and  authority  to  extend  the  said  line  to  any  other  point  or  points  in  said 
Territory,  and  to  build  to  and  from  the  same  such  branch  lines  as  said  Company 
may  decide. 

Constructed:    Point  of  Rocks  to  Mayer,  26.40  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000  per  mile,  authorized. 

792,000,  issued. 

S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,      7,913  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November.  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  16,  1904. 

Dirtctors  (7)  Nov.  18,  1903: 

F.  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Wallace  Fairbank '* 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, "  " 

R.  Somers  Hayes, ** 

Charles  Steele,  *' 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, Prescott. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President,  ....        Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  .        Prescott. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  " 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  ...  '* 

E.  1).  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,       ....        Chicago. 


38 

Randsburs;  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.  <SfS.  P.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  1, 190S—tO years. 

Incorporated.  Arizona,  May  i8, 1897. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kramer,  San  Bernardino  County,  to  Randsburg,  Kern  County,  all 
in  State  of  California.    Estimated  length.  27  miles. 

Constructed:  Kramer  to  Johannesburg,  29.66  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  1540,000,  authorized. 

540,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         5,391  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 


,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Directors  (9)  June  15,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
X'ictor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele, 
Edward  J.  Bcrwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
E.  J.  Gibson, 
R.  J.  Arey, 

Executive  Committee,  July  i,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Edward  J.  Herwind, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


<( 


K 


tc 


Los  Angeles. 
Winslow,  Arir 
Williams,    " 


Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele. 


Chicago. 


it 


New  York. 


Officers.  July  i,  upy. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  L).  Kenna,  P'irst  Vice-Pr(;sident,   . 

Paul  Morton,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kt-ndrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Doming,  Secretary, 

(i.  Hollt;rh<itY,  Jr.,rn'asurer  and  Assistant  Secretary,  Los  Angeles. 

H.  \V.  (ianliner.  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Virtor  Morawct/,  Genrral  Counsel,   ...  ** 

v..  I).  Kenna,  (ienrral  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

1).  L.  <  iallup,  Coinpirollcr,  New  York. 

H.  C  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    .  Chicago. 


89 


Railroad 


Ltasgd  to  The  A.T.de  S.F.  Ry,  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1. 1900,  to 

December  31^  1910. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  October  28, 1880. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed:  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.17 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         f»993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Nov.  3,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  5,  1903: 
Edward  P.  Ripley,    . 
G.  £.  Roe, 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
R.  J.  Woodward, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,     . 
J.  F.  Williams, 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

G.  E.  Roe,  Vice-President  and  Auditor, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Doming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

D.  L.  Gallu[),  Comptroller, 


(30  days  — El  Paso.) 

Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


II 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


(< 


40 

San  Francisco  and   Northwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  12, 1903. 

50  years. 

Chartered:  From  a  point  at  or  near  Alton,  in  the  County  of  Humboldt.  State  of 
California,  thence  in  a  general  southerly  and  southeasterly  dirvctiou  along  the 
most  advantageous  route  llirotif;!!  the  Cou  itics  of  Humboldt.  Mendocino, 
Soiioma.  Marin  ;)nd  Contra  Costa,  in  said  State,  to  a  point  of  connection  with 
The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  formerly  San  Fra'tciaco  &  Sui 
Joaquin  Railway,  at  or  near  Point  Richmond,  in  saia  Contra  CostA  Countj. 
Estimated  Length,  joo  miles.    None  constructed. 

Acquired  by  purchase: 

Eel  River  &  Kureka  R.  R.,  Eureka  to  Burncll ..22.91  miles. 

California  Midland  R.  R.   Burncll  to  Van  Duxen  River.. 3.4S  miles. 

Pacific  Lumber  Co.  R.  R.,  Alton  Junction  to  Eel  River,  nine 

miles  from  Scotia iS'3o  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  SiStOOO.ooo,  authorized. 

300,000,  issued. 

A.  H.  P.,  2,980  shares, 

Dinictors.  20  shares. 

First  Tufsimy  in  May,  San  Francisio.  Cal. 
May  3,  i(/D4. 

Directors  (5)  under  charter: 

A.  H.  Payson,  .....         San  Francisco. 

H.  D.  Pillsbury, 

A.  Moretoii,  ..... 

W.  R.  Alberger, 

H.  K.   (iregory,         ..... 


II 


ii 


It 


Officers.  Juno  30,  ii>03  : 

A.  M.  PavsoM,  President,  San  Francisco. 

H.  D.  Pillsliury,  Vice-President,  " 

H.  F.  I'ortcr,  St'cnnd   \'ice-J*re.sident,  General 

Mana«;cr,  and  Assistant  Treasurer,     .         Eureka,  Cal 

Mercantile  rru-^tC'n.,  Treasurer,  (.-Vuu.  11,  i«>03),  San  Francisco. 

.V.  Moreion.  Secretary.       ....  ** 

r.  K.  i.ever,  .\ssist;int  SjTr(;tary  and  Auditor,    Eureka,  Cal. 


41 


Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  Arizona.  May  27. 1891. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  "  beginning  at  a  point  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  at  or  near 
Ash  Fork,  in  the  County  of  Yavapai  and  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  thence 
through  the  said  County  to  Prescott,  and  thence  to  the  City  of  Phoenix,  in  the 
County  of  Maricopa,  in  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  a  distance  of  two  hundred 
miles,  more  or  less." 

Constructed:    Ash  Fork  to  Phoenix,  197.6  miles;  line  since  shortened  to  194.6  miles. 

Capital  Stock,     $40,000  per  mile,  authorized, 

7,903,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      29,967  shares. 

Mer.  Tr.  Co.,  Tr.,     49,004  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Individuals,  50  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November.  Prescott.  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  16,  1904. 


Direetora  (9)  Nov.  18,  1903: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 

E.  B.  Gage,        .        .        .        . 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
R,  Somers  Hayes, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Prescott. 


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(I 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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II 


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Boston. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Charles  Steele. 


Officers,  Jan.  6,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,         .... 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


ii 


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Chicago. 


42 


Sonora  Railway  Company  Limited. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15, 189S,from  September  1, 1896,  t§ 

September  1, 1979, 

Incorporated,  Massachusetts,  May  i,  1879. 
(Duration  not  limited.) 

Constracted:  Guayinas.  Mexico,  tu  Nogales.  A.  T.,  259.97  miles;  Hcrmosillo  Branch 
2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,000,  authorized. 
Reduced  Dec.  4,  1901,  to    1,049,600,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         10,483  shares. 
Directors,  13  shares. 

First  Wednhsday  in  .\i'kii.,  Boston.  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  6,  1904. 


Directors  (15)  April  i,  1903  : 

Edward  P.  Riijley, 

H.  Riemaii  Duval, 

Edward  J.  Bcrwind, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

George  G.  Haven, 

R.  Soiners  Hayes, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele      .... 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney,    . 

John  G.  McCullough,    . 

H.  R.  Nickerson,  Prest.(Aug.  5, 1898), 

W.  S.  Farnsworth,  .... 

Sebastian  Camacho,         .... 

Celso  Gaxiola      ^  Gov't  /  (June  18, 1900.) 

Hipolito  Charles  )  Dir's.  \  (Nov.  15,  189^;), 

Executive  Committee.  April  4,  1903: 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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If 

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tt 
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Boston. 

Vermont. 

Mexico. 
(I 


.   Local 
r  Board. 


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R.  Somers  Hayes. 
Victor  Morawetz. 

Officers.  April  4,  ic>03: 

Edwanl  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,     . 

L.  C.  Demim;,  Secretary,      .... 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

H.  \V.  (iai diner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

D.  L.  Galliii»,  Comptroller, 

n.  C.  Wliiieliead,  (ieneral  .Auditor,  Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 
New  York. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


41 


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Pastor  de  Celis,  Secy.  Local  Board  (Oct.  12, 1898),  Mexico. 


43 

Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

50  years . 
Formed  by  consolidation,  June  27,  1892,  of — 

1.  Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  November  7, 1889,  of— 

'A)  California  Southern  Railroad  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation,  January  10, 1882,  of— 

it)  Catifornia  Southern  Railroad  Co»»/fl«v.— Incorporated  October  23* 
1880,  and  constructed  from  National  City  to  San  Bernardino,  11902 
miles. 

(2)  California  Southern  Extension  Railroad  C^/«^<mj.— Incorporated 
May  24, 1881,  and  constructed  from  San  Bernardino  to  Barstow,  81.1s 
miles.  Total  (A)  200.17  miles. 

{B)  California  Central  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation.  May  20, 1887,  of— 

(1)  Riverside  Santa  Ana  6*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Cow/flwj'.— Incorpo- 
rated September  29,  i88s.  From  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  via  Riverside, 
Arlinii^ton  and  the  Santa  Ana  Valley  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Con- 
structed, High  Grove  via  Orange  (and  Santa  Ana)  to  Los  Angeles, 
74.71  miles. 

(2)  San  Bemardtno  &*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Com f any. —  Incorporated 
November  22, 1886.  From  San  Bernardino  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Con- 
structed,  San  Bernardino  to  San  Gabriel  River,  38.88  miles. 

(3)  San  Bernardino  Valley  Railway  Company. —  Incorporated  January  12, 
1887.  From  San  Bernardino  to  near  T.ugonia,  Cal.  Constructed,  San 
Bernardino  to  Mcntone.  12.53  miles. 

(4)  San  Jacinto  Valley  Railway  6V»»/rt/«>.— Incorporated  March  7,  i887» 
From  near  Ferris  to  a  point  in  the  eastern  portion  of  San  Jacinto 
Valley.    Constructed,  i'erris  to  San  Jacinto.  19.44  miles. 

(5)  Los  Angeles  &*San  Gabriel  Valley  Railway  C<7w»/<iw v.— Incorporated 
September  5, 1883.  From  Los  Angeles  to  the  head  of  tne  Azusa  Valley. 
Los  Angeles  County.  Constructed,  Los  Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 
River,  21.0Q  miles. 

(6)  Los  Angeles  6*  Santa  Monica  Railroad  ^<?»f^<i«>'.— Incorporated, 
January  6, 1886.  From  Los  Angeles  to  the  Bay  of  Santa  Monica.  Con- 
structed. Redondo  Junction  to  Alsace.  13.44  miles.  (In^lewood  to 
Alsace,  3.62  miles,  sold  March  21, 1902,  to  Los  Angeles-Pacific  K.R.  Co.) 

(7)  San  Bernardino  <S^»  San  Diego  Railway  Company.—  Incorporated  No- 
vember 20, 1886.  Fromjunction  with  the  Riverside.  Santa  Ana  &  Los 
Angeles  Railway,  near  Santa  .\(ia.viaSan  Juan,  Capistrano  and  Ocean- 
side,  to  the  city  of  San  Diego.  Constructed,  north  boundary  Santa 
Ana  to  Los  Angeles  Junction,  40  miles. 

(8)  San  Diego  Central  Railroad  C/jw/«i«j'.— Incorporated  November  8, 
1886.  From  San  Diego,  through  the  Cajon  Valley,  Poway,  San  Ber- 
nardo. Escondido  to  Oceanside.  Constructed,  Escondido  Junction 
to  Escondido,  21.30  miles. 

Total  (B),  246.77  miles. 

(Cj  Redondo  Beach    Railway    Company.    Incorporated    April   23,    1888. 
Constructed,  Inglewood  to  Redondo,  10.77  miles. 

2.  The  San  Bernardino  &  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  Augupt  11,  iS^>o  San  Bernardino,  Cal..  via  Highlands,  to 
connect  with  line  of  the  Southern  California  Railway  Companv  at 
or  near  its  present  oaftern  terminus  in  San  Bernardino  County.  Con- 
structed, Highlanfl  Junction  to  Mentone,  12.S6  miles. 

3.  Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  April  4,  1S92.     brom  near  Mesmer  Station,  on  the  line  of 
the  Southern  California  Railway,  between  IiiRlewood  and   Ballona,  to 
the  town  of  Santa   Monica.     Constructed,   Alsnre   to  Santa  Monica. 
S.42  miles.    (Sold  March  21,  i()02,  to  Los  Angfleh-Pacitic  R.  K.  Co.) 
.Acquired  by  purchase  May  i,  1S99,  the  railroad  and  pri^perty  <A  - 

El8inore»  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  December  6,  i*^«»5,  and  i:onstructc'«i  (roni  Elsinnie  Junction 
to  Alberhil,  7.76  miles. 

(All  California  incorporations.) 

Total  constructed,  all  lines,  47S  .^^  niik-s. 

(Concluded  on  n«'\t  page.) 


44 


Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

[concluded.] 

Capital  Stock,  $17,360,000,  authortMed, 

12,824,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y..  Tr.,  55,908  shares. 

TheA.T.&S.  K.Ry.Co.,   2,489  shares. 

Directors  (personal),         11  shares. 

Individuals,    2,201  shares, 

Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Stock  / 

not  exchanged 


Preferred  ^ 


^1 


III  shares. 


Cnf^tntnn  i  ^-  '^^'  ^"•'  N-  Y.,  Tr.,  67,498  shares, 
common  j  xhe  A.T.&  S.F.  Ry.Co.,        22  shares. 

First  Tiu-rsday  in  Novembkr,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11  a.m. 
Nov.  3,  1904. 


Directors  (II)  Nov.  12,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somcrs  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele, 
A.  G.  Wells. 
D.  Freeman, 
H.  W.  Ilelhnaii, 
O.  S.  A.  Spnii^uc, 
Simon  Levi, 
Richanl  Egan, 
L.  C.  Waite,     . 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


f« 


II 


Los  Angeles. 


If 
II 


Pasadena,  Cal 
San  Diego,  ** 
Capistrano,  ** 
Riverside,    " 


Executive  Committee  (4): 

\'icti)r  Moiawct/,  Chairman. 
K.  StMiicrs  Hayes. 

Officers: 


Edward  P.  Ripley. 
Charles  Steele. 


Edward  P.  Rijiloy,  President,     . 

E.  D.  Kcniia,  First  Vicc-1'rcsitlont,     . 

Paul    Mi»rton.  Scrontl  Vice-Presitient, 

J.  W.  Kemlrick,  lliird  Vice-President, 

Ciodfrey  Holterhuff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  'I're; 

L.  C.  Demiii^,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

H.  W.  Ganliner,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

\"icior  Moiawet/,  (ieneral  Counsel,     . 

\\.  1).  Keniia,  Cieiier;il  Solicitor, 

1).  L.  ( iallii[),  ('om|.tn»ller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  (ieneral  Auditor, 


surer. 


Chicago. 


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II 


II 


Los  Angeles. 
New  York. 


If 


If 


Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


45 


The  Southern  Kansas  Railway  Company 

of  Texas. 

operated  as  an  independent  line  from  July  6, 1989i  inclusive. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  November  2, 1886. 
So  years. 

Line  1.—  Fort  Worth,  Texas,  to  west  line  of  Texas,  at  a  point  in  Oldham  Connty. 

Linet. —  From  a  point  on  line  No.  i.  in  Carson  County,  Texas,  to  a  point  in  Parmer 
County,  on  the  western  boundary  of  Texas. 

Line  5.— From  a  desirable  point  on  line  No.  x.  in  Carson  County,  northeasterly  to  a 
point  in  Lipscombe  County,  on  the  east  line  of  Texas  —  Constructed. 

Total  mileage  (constructed),  100.41  miles. 

Acquired  January  i,  1900.  under  foreclosure  sale  September  6, 1808,  railroad  of  the 
Panhandle  Railway  Co.— Panhandle  to  Washburn— 14.72  miles,  which  It  had 
operated  as  an  extension  since  April  20. 1898.  Has  also  operated  trains  on  line 
01  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  City  Ky.  Co.,  between  Washburn  and  Amarillo,  Tex., 
14.04  miles,  since  May  10, 1898. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,000,000,  authorized, 

604,500,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  5»955  shares. 

Directors,  90  shares. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


If 


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«i 


Wednesday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October,  Am arillo,Tex.— 10 a.m. 

Nov.  2,  1904. 

(30  days  —  Amarillo.) 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  4,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge,     . 
Avery  Turner,   . 
Don  A.  Sweet,    . 
J.  C.  Paul, 
A.  L.  Conrad,     . 
W.  D.  Garwood, 
H.  E.  Hoover, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
Edward  P.  Ripley,     . 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President,    . 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Trca.su rer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor, 
4— 


Canadian,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 
Amarillo. 

New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 
Amarillo. 


46 

Sunset  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  17,  iqoo. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  connection  with  the  line  of  the  Soiitlicrn  Pacific  Railroad  Com* 
pany  between  Bakersfield  and  Asphalto  in  Kern  County,  Cal.,  at  or  near  Gos- 
ford  station,  to  the  southwest  quarter  of  section  18.  township  11  north,  range  23 
west,  S.  B.  B.  &  M.  in  same  county.    Estimated  length,  30  miles. 

Constructed:  30.28  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

500,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 

So.  Pac.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 
Directors,  30  shares. 

Second  Monday  in  March,  Bakrrsfield,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
March  14,  1904. 


Directors  (5)  April  6,  1903: 

C.  N.  Beal,  (joint.') 
J.  Kruttschiiitt,            (s.  p.  co.) 

D.  Burkhalter,  (s.  p.  co.) 

A.  H.  Payson,  (a.  t.  &  s.  f.  rt.  co.) 

A.  G.  Wells,  (A.  T.  *  S.  F.  KY.  CO.) 


Bakersfield. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Officers: 

C.  N.  Beal,  President  (March  20,  i</x)),  Bakersfield. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Sec.  and  Treas.  (Dec.9,  igoi),  Los  Angeles, Cal. 

James  Goodwin,  Ass't  Secretary  (July  2, 1900),    Bakersfield. 


A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903), 


Los  Angelesy  Cal. 


47 


Atchison  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  November  13.  1878. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,cxx),  authorized, 

72jooOt  issued, 
(Shares  $1,000  each.) 
R.  R.  Cos.,  69  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  Atchison.  Kas.— 10.30  a.m. 
Feb.  10,  1904. 


Directors  (8)  Feb.  11,  1903: 
C.  M.  Rathbum, 
A.  T.  Perkins, 
C.  M.  Levey, 
Russell  Harding, 
C.  B.  Rodgers, 
C.  A.  Goodnow, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 


(c.  B.  u.  p.  R.  R.) 

(K.  C.  ST.  J.  *  C.  B.  R.  R.) 

(If.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

(MO.  P.  RY.) 

(a.  a  N.  R.  R.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  P.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 


Atchison. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wymore,  Neb. 

Chicago. 

Topeka. 


Executive  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  fx  officio,  H.  U.  Mudge. 

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Auditing  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  ex  officio.  C.  B.  Rodgers. 

J.  E.  Hurley. 


Officers : 


C.  M.  Rathburn,  President,  .... 

F.  W.  Downs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  F.  Barrows,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


Atchison. 


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11 


48 


Chica^^o. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  26. 1897. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  to  construct,  maintain  and  operate  a  terminal  railway  and  constmct  or 
purchase  and  maintain  wharves  within  or  near  the  city  of  Beaumont,  Jefferson 
County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  Belt  around  city  of  Beaumont.  3.08  miles;  line  operated  under 
trackage  rights,  spurs  into  mills.  5. as  miles.    Total,  8.33  miles. 


Capital  Stock,  S6o,ooo,  authorized. 

60,000,  issued. 

V.  M.,         591  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  13,  1904. 

Directors  (9)  April  8,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

John  H.  Kirhy,        ...... 

W.  £.  Maxsoti,        ...... 

W.  S.  Davidson,      ...... 

Wm.  Wiess,    ....... 

W.  A.  Fletcher, 

J.  W.  Terry,    ....... 

L.  J.  Polk, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  II.  Kirby,  Kir.'^t  Vice-President, 

\V.  E.  Maxson,  Sec<)nd  \"ice- President, 

C.  J.  VVe.'b}),  Secretary  (July  7,  1903V 
L.  C.  Dcniin^^  Ass'i  .Secretary. 
W.  S.  Dav  i«ls«)n.  Treasurer, 
H.  \V.  Cianliner,  Ass't  I'ruasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Coniptrollcr, 


If 


•i 


II 


Galveston,  Tex. 


Ik 


It 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


Ci 


New  York. 
Beaumont 
New  York. 


ii 


C.  J.  Webb,  Auditor  (June   15,  i(>oO, 


Beaumont. 


49 

El  Pasa  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  February  xo,  1903. 
50  years. 

Amendment  of  Charter  filed  Aug.  5, 1903. 

Capital  Stock,  $240,000,  authorized, 

240,000,  subscribed. 

24,000,  issued, 

R.  G.  &  E.  P.  R.  R.,  47  shares, 

E.  P.  &  N.  E.  Ry.,  47  shares, 

G.  H.  &  S.  A.  Ry.,  47  shares, 

E.  P.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.,  47  shares, 

M.  C.  Ry.,  47  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  February,  El  Paso.  Tex.— ii  a.  m. 
Feb.  2,  1904. 

Directors  (5) : 

H.  U.  Mudge,     (R  o  * k  p-  R-  »•)  (Mch.  27,  1903)  Topeka. 
Chas.  B.  Eddy,  («  p-  *  n.  e.  ry.)  (under  charter)  Alamogordo,N.M. 
G.  F.  Hawkes,   (^J  «  *« «  a.  ry.)    (Mch.  27,  1903)  El  Paso. 
H.  J.  Simmons,  (e.  p.  &  s.  w.  r.  r.)  (under  charter)  El  Paso. 
H.R.Nickerson,  (m.  c.  ry.)  (Mch.  27,  1903)  Mexico,  Mex. 

OfRcert,  Mch.  27,  1903  : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    .  Topeka. 

Chas.  B.  Eddy,  Vice-President,     .  Alamogordo,N.M. 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  .  El  Paso. 


60 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Railway  Company. 

Kansas  and  Missouri  incorporation.— Formed  by  consolidation,  on  March  13. 1886, 
of— 

(1)  Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated,  Kansas,  March  28, 1885. 

(2)  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.,  incorporated,  Missouri,  June  37, 1882. 

99g  years. 


CONSTRUCTED  MILEAGE. 


Main  line  in  Missouri, 

Main  line  in  Kansas, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Missouri, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Kansas, 

Total  mileage,  . 


6.33 

2.37-  8.70 
31.81 

12.  SI— 44-33 


53.02 


Capital  Stock,  $2,5cx},ooo,  authorized. 

550,000,  issued, 

2,747  shares. 

1,098  shares. 

1,648  shares. 

7  shares. 

(Rtotatory  mo«;ting.  second  Tuesday  Id  March  —  30  days'  notice,  Kansas  City.) 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry., 

C.  M.  &  St.  P., 

K.  C.  F.  S.  &  M., 

Directors, 


Second  Tuesday  in  October,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
Oct.  II,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  13, 1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
E.  Wilder, 

E.  O.  Faulkner, 
B.  L.  Winchell, 

F.  H.  Hamilton, 
A.  J.  Earling, 
H.  R.  Williams. 


(THE  A.  T.  a  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THB  A.  T.  a  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THEK.  C.  F.  S.  &  M.  RY.) 
(the  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(C.  M,  *  ST.  P.) 
(C.  M.  «r  ST.  P.) 


Topeka. 


(i 


«i 


Chicago. 
St.  Louis. 
Chicago. 


II 


Executive  Committee  (3)  May  12,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge. 

A.  J.  Earling. 

Officers,  May  12.  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Vice-President, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary,  .... 
E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,  .... 
Lathrop,  Morrow,  Fox  &  Moore,  Attorneys, 


B.  L.  Winchell. 


Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Topeka. 
Kansas  City. 


C.  C.  Ripley,  Auditor  an<l  Cashier, 

D.  W.  Rider,  Superintendent,    . 


Kansas  City. 


II 


51 


The  Leavenworth  Depot  and  Raiiroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  i,  i88s. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i75,cxx),  authorized. 

1 5o,cxx),  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,       1,465  shares. 
Directors,  35  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 
Jan.  12,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  Jan.  20,  1903: 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,        (l-  k.  *  w.  ry.) 


H.  A.  Parker, 
Russell  Harding, 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

N.  H.  Loomis, 

A.  T.  Palmer, 

E.  A.  Gould, 

Executive  Committee  (3; : 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff. 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 

(c.  r.  I.  *  p.  ry.)  Chicago. 

(MO.  p.  ry.)  St.  Louis. 

/       THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY..       \  Xnnplcn 

V  ASSIGNEE  L.  T.  &  S.  W.  RY./  *  "fciwa. 

(U.P.  RY.)  " 

("L'T"I-i*^"Sr)  Kansas  City.  Mo. 
(k.  c.  n.  w.  r.  r.)  «• 


H.  A.  Parker. 


Russell  Harding. 
Officers  : 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President,  .         .  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

W.  S.  Basinger,  Acting  Secretary,  Treasurer 


and  Superintendent  (Nov.  i,  1903), 
J.  H.  Case,  Ticket  Agent, 


Leavenworth. 


<( 


62 


The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Tncorporatcd,  Colorado.  December  23.  1887. 

SO  years. 

Capital  Slock,  ;^3oo,ocx),  authorised. 

40,600,  issued. 
80  shares. 


D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co., 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co., 

Colo.  &  So.  Ry.  Co., 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co., 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co., 

Directors, 


80  shares. 

80  shares. 

80  shares. 

80  shares. 

6  shares. 


Third  Wednesday  in  October,  Pueblo.  Colo. 
Oct.  19,  1904. 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  21,  1903: 
J.  M.  Herbert, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 
D.  E.  Cain, 
Russell  Harding, 
J.  A.  Edson, 
A.  T.  Abbott, 


(COLO,  ft  SO.  RY.) 


(THE  A.  T.  &   S.  F.  RY.) 
(mo.  l*.  RY.) 
(n.  K    K.  (;.  R.  R.) 
(C.  R.  I.  *   I'.  RY.) 


Officers,  Oct.  15,  u^y. 

J.  M.  Herbert,  President, 

M.  D.  Thatcher,  SecrctJiry  and  Treasurer, 

\V.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Win.  Young,  Ticket  Agent, 

C.  F.  Citlvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 

LaJunta,Colo. 

St.  Louis. 

Denver,  Colo. 

Colo.  Springs, 
Colo. 

Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
II 

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58 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  January  Si  i^- 
99  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  property  of  St.  Joseph  Terminal  Co. 
Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  8,  i886. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,cxx),  authorised. 

300,cxx),  issued. 

St.  J.  &  G.  I.  Trustee,       i,4g6  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,485  shares. 

Directors  and  Tellers,  19  shares, 

(statutory  meetiiiir,  second  Tnesday  in  March.—  90  days'  notice,  St.  Joseph.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  June,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.— 9  a.  m.    Old  Board,  12  m. 

June  14,  1904.  New  Board,  12:30?.  m. 


Directors  (5)  June  24,  1903: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Raymond  Du  Puy, 
F.  C.  Uhlman, 
T.  F.  Van  Natta, 


(THE  A.T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 
(the  a.  T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 
(ST.  J.  &  G.  I.  RY.) 
(ST.  J.  &  G.  I.  RY.) 

(joint.) 


Topeka. 


II 


St.  Joseph. 


ft 


Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
Raymond  Du  Puy,  Vice-President, 
F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary  and  Auditor, 
E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,   .... 


St.  Joseph. 

Topeka. 

St.  Joseph. 

It 

Topeka. 


C.  L.  Mason,  Superintendent  (April  16,  1902), 


St.  Joseph. 


54 


St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  22, 1880. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,cxx),  authorized, 

9,ocx),  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,  84  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  St.  Joseph.  Mo. 
Feb.  10,  1904. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  11,  1903: 

A.  T.  Perkins,         (k.c.st.j.»c.b.  r.r.) 


C.  M.  Levey, 
S.  E.  Cranct^, 
O.  M.  Spencer, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
C.  A.  Goodnow, 
M.  A.  Low, 


(c.  B.  *  Q.  R.  R.) 
(H.  ft  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(B.   ft   M.   R.  R.   R.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.   RY.) 

(C.  R.  I.  ft  P.  RY.) 

(C.   K.  ft  N.  RY.) 


Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  ft  c.  1.  ry.) 
Russell  Harding,     (mo.  p.  ry.) 

Executive  Committee  (3) : 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  ex  officio. 

C.  M.  Levey. 

Auditing  Committee  (3) : 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  ex  officio, 

Russell  Harding. 

OfRcers: 


St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 
St.  Joseph. 


<i 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 
St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 


H.  U.  Mudge. 


C.  A.  Goodnow. 


Raymond  Du  Puy,  President, 

E.  C.  lirowne,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Jos.  Hansen,  SuiJcrintLiuicnt  and  Ticket  Agent, 


St.  Joseph. 


(f 
If 


56 


The  Santa  Pe  Terminal  Company 

of  California. 

Incorporated.  California,  February  24,  189Q. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,ooo,cxx),  authorised. 

i.ooOfCXX),  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9i993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  July.  San  Fbancisco.  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
July  19,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  July  21, 1903: 

J.  D.  Spreckels, 
A.  H.  Payson,  . 
W.  A.  Bissell,  . 
H.  K.  Gregory, 
J.W.Walker,  . 
A.  G.  Wells,  . 
F.  J.  Shepard,     . 


San  Francisco. 
« 


It 


If 


<• 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


M 


Officers: 


J.  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board,    . 

A.  H.  Payson,  President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holterhoflf,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

E.D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     . 


San  Francisco. 


fi 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


If 


New  York. 


(I 


it 


Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


56 


Union  Depot  Company. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  November  39, 187s. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

495,000,  issued, 
R.  R.  Cos.,        4,929  shares. 
Directors,  etc.,  21  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  12,  1904. 


Directors  (12)  Jan.  26,  1903: 

E.J.  San  ford, 

B.  L.  Winchell, 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
S.  M.Felton, 

C.  M.  Levey, 
Russell  Harding, 
H.  \V.  Ashley, 
C.  A.  G(X)dnow, 
A.  T.  Perkins, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 

J.  E.  HurU-y, 
A.  A.  Allen, 


(joint.) 

(tiiek.  c.  f.  s.  *  m.ry.) 

(U.  P.  RY.) 
(C.  &  A.  R.  R.) 
(II.  ft  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(mo.  P.  RY.) 
CWABASH  R.  R.) 
(C.  R.I.  *  P.  RY.) 
(K.  C.  ST.  J.  *  C.  B.  R.R.) 
(THE  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 
(M.  K.  *T.  RY.) 


Executive  Committee  (5): 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman. 
H.U.  Mudge. 

S.  M.  Felton. 


Auditing  Committee  (3): 
Russell  Harding. 


Kansas  City. 
Chicago. 
Kansas  City. 
Chicago. 
St.  Louis. 


11 


i« 


Chicago. 
St.  Joseph. 
Topeka. 


u 


St.  Louis. 


H.  W.  Ashley. 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff. 


A.  A.  Allen. 


A.  T.  Perkins. 


Officers 


B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman  of  the  lioard, 
l''.J.Sanf()rd,  Prcsitlcnt  and  Superintendent, 

C.  C'.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Pratt,  Dan. I  \-  lilark,  Altnrnt'ys. 
L.  S.  Hanks,   Tickot  Aircnt, 


Chicago. 
Kansas  City. 


fi 


Kansas  City. 


«k 


57 


The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Qalveston. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  June  36, 1897. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $2oo,ocx),  authorized. 

200,cxx),  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuksday  in  December,  Galvkston,  Tex. 
Dec.  27,  1904. 


Directors  (5)  Dec.  29, 1903: 
L.  J.  Polk, 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
A.  C.  Torbert,     . 
J.  W.  Terry, 
John  Sealy, 

Officers: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

John  Sealy,  Vice-President, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor, 


Galveston. 


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Galveston. 


It 


58 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Mineral  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company ^  May  16, 1899.— 99 years. 

Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C  R.  R.  Co,,  and  acquired  June  5. 1901, 

byC^P.C.&M.Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
50  years. 


Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fc  County.  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about  . 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about 


Total. 


Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorised.   * 

1,000,000,  issued, 

(  Trustees,  9.995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fb,  N.  M. 
August  I,  1904. 


.11.499  acres. 
.iS.000     " 

26,499  Acres. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  3, 1903: 

Kdward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Chas  A.  Spiess, 


Chicago. 


«i 


Santa  Fe. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


II 


Officers : 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
\V.  li.  Jaiisen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


11 


Topeka. 


59 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 

Company. 

Mimral  fights  and  property  in  Kansas  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co., 

from  June  U  J898,  to  June  1, 19(n}. 
Acquired  October  U,  1900,  the  property  of  the  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 
Acquired  April  2, 1901,  the  properties  of  THe  Osage  Carbon  Co.  and  of  tht  Trini- 
dad Coal  <Sf  Coking  Co. ;  ana  from  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co., 
"York  Canon  Tract"  tn  Colfax  County.  N.  M. 
Acquired  fune  3,  1901,  the  Property  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.  under  fore- 

closure  sale  of  May  18, 1901. 
Railroad  formerly  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Rnilroad  Co.,  conveyed  to  The  A.  T.&  S.  F. 

Rv  Co.  June  3. 1901. 
Mineral  rights  and  properties  of  The  C.  C.  C.  Co.  and  the  T.  C  <Sf  C.  Co.,  leased 

to  The  Colorado  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.  since  August  iO.  1S96. 
Mineral  rights  and  Property  of  the  O.  C.  Co.,  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co. 

from  June  1,  1898,  to  June  1, 1906. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  C.  C.  R,  R.  Co.,  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  <y 

Iron  Co.  Oct.  6, 1899.— 10  years. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  26,  i88s. 
50  years. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State.  Colorado,  October  27 

1898,  and  also  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Territory  of 

New  Mexico  May  10, 1901. 

Capital  Stock,  S5oo,cxx),  authorized. 

200t<X0t  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        1,989  shares. 
Directors,  11  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October.  Topeka,  Kas.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  27,  1904. 


Directors  (11)  Oct.  29,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
W.  E.  Hodges, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
O.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
A.  S.  Johnson, 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


(10  days— Topeka.) 


Chicago. 
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Topeka. 


(I 


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(I 


Chicago. 


(( 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


(( 


Chic.ai^c). 
Topeka. 


60 


Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  August  29.  1881. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,cxx),ooo,  authorized, 

1,000,000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  4,997  shares, 

Tr.  for  M.  L.  G.  Co.,  4»997  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  Ai'Ril.  Ration.  N.  M.— 4  v.  m. 

April  18,  IQ04. 


Directors  (6)  April  20,  1903: 

Frank  Springer,         .         .         .         . 

Jan  van  Houten, 

J.  M.  Cunningham,    .... 

W.  13.  Jansen,    ..... 

F.  J.  Kasley,      .         ..         .         . 

R.  E.  Twitchell,        .         .         .         . 
Officers : 

Frank  Springer,  President, 

Jan  van  Houten,  Vice-President, 

J.  M.  Cunningham,  Sec'y  and  Treas., 

K.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 


(5D  days  — Colfax  Co.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Chicago. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Topeka. 


Blossburg  Mercantile  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  March  2Si  1895. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  1 
Amendment  to  Charter  [   (/),ooo,  authorized. 
Aug.  [J,  i(p2,  to  ) 

c)0,ooo,  issued. 
(Shares  ^Io  each.) 
R.  C.  &  C.  Co.,      5,096  shares. 
Individuals,      3,89(;  shares. 
Directors  (R.  C.  vt  C.  Co.,  4), 

I  Individuals.!),  5  shares. 

TniRii  M(tNi).\v  IN  Ai-RiL.  Kaikn.  N.  M. -4  r.  m. 

April,  18  up\. 


Directors  (5)  Aj.ril  20,  1903: 

Frank  .^prin.^cr, 

T:in  \an  Houi .n, 

J.  M.  Cunninuhani. 

r.  A.  .Schunihurn. 

\V.  1).  jansen, 
Officers  : 

Frank  Sprii:.;''!,  rit.'S!dfni, 

jail  \an  lluntin,  \  ic  i    [■ri'>;:«Unt. 


(10  days— Raton.) 

E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Raton. 

K.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Trinidad,  Colo. 

Chicago. 

K.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Raton. 


j.  M.  Cu;iii!i;^^li  Mil.  St:i  y  aiid  Treasurer,      E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


61 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co,  Aug.  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co..  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11,  1891. 

20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized, 

600,000,  issued. 
(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  10,  1904. 

Directors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W.  B.  Janseii  (Aug.  30,  1899), 
H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899), 
E.  Wilder. 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 


(10  days — Aspen.) 


Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 

If 


Chicago. 


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Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

VV.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896),  " 

.Comptroller,     ....  

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  i(p3),    . 


Topeka. 


o  - 


82 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited 

lacorpurnted.  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12. 1884.—  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6,  1885. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $963,100,  authorized. 

963,100,  issued » 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,155  sharrs. 

.  D.  L.  G.,  I   share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share.     2,1  ^y  shares, 

J.  &  W.  S.  &  C(».,  2,110  shares. 

'r'g'iKst!!      40  .;»..«.    2.,so  sAares. 

Sundry  persons,  5,024  shares. 

Sbconu  Ti'ESDAY  IN  Febriary.  New  Vork. 
Feb.  (),  1904. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  10,  upy. 
Benjamin  1*.  Cheney, 
Albert  Strauss, 
John  Larkni, 
Ilcnrv  Dexter, 
T.  \V.  I.illie, 

(ieo.  \V.  Seli^^^nian  (Apr.  22,  1<P3I, 
Robert  M.  Murray  f  Apr.  22,  I<P3), 
I).  L.  Ciallu]), 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 


Boston. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 


Officers,  Dec.  17,  ujoy. 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney,  ['resident,  Boston. 

Albert  Strauss,  First  \'ice-Presidenl,  New  York. 

Robert  M.  Murray,  Second   \ire-President, 
T.  \V.  Lillie,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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Geo.  L,  Brooks.  ( rcueral  M.ina_(iT,     . 


All>utpier(iue,  N.  M 


63 

Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  i6, 1888. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $io,cxx),  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 


(2  wks.— Adair  Co.) 


Second  Tursday  in  January.  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
Jan.  12,  1904. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Frank  W,  Gibbs, Gibbs. 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


«« 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  Topeka. 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17,  1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorised. 

16,000,     issued. 

E.  W.,  80K  shares. 

Individuals,  77^^  shares. 

Directors,  2      shares. 

Second  Tuksday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  12,  1904. 

(2  wks. —  Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, *' 

W.  W.  Felt, Mendon. 


Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,        .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .         Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  i(/)3),         .         .  Topeka. 


It 


64 


The  New  Mexico  Town  Company, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22, 1880. 

20  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21,  iqoo.^io  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued* 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         943  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  7  shares* 

First  Thursday  in  Novembkr.  Santa  Fb.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  3,  1904. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  5,  1903: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo,    . 
R.  E.  Twitchell,      . 
Chas.  A.Spiess, 
F.  A.  Manzanarcs, 
Kufus  J.  Palcn, 
R.  C.  Gortner, 
J.  H.  Vaughn, 
W.  B.  Janscn, 


(30  days  —  I  aw.,  Santa  Fe.) 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


<i 


II 


Santa  Fe. 


•  k 


Chicago. 


OfRcert: 

H.  U.  Mmlge,  President,  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

Rufus  J.  Palon,  Ass't  Scc'y  and  Ass't  Troas.,    Santa  Fe. 

L.  C  Dcming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 
D.  L.  (lallup.  Comptroller,  ** 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  (icneral  Auditor,  Chicago. 


J.  \V.  White,  Auditor  (June  if,,  HyO^), 


Topeka. 


65 


Pacific  Land  improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  January  11, 1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,cxx),  authorized. 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angelf.s,  Cal.— ii  a  m. 
May  II,  1904. 

Directors  (5)  May  13,  1903: 

A.  G.Wells, 

J.  R.  Hitchcock, 

G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,       ...... 

F.  J.  Shepard,                              .... 
J.W.White, 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, 

G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
A.  S.  Jennings,  Acting  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),    . 
Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topeka. 


Los  Angeles. 


ft 


Topeka. 


Los  Angeles. 
11 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  Sio,ooo,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 
E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  Jani:ary.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
Jan.  12,  1904. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge,    ...... 

Jno.  E.  Frost,    ...... 

Chas.  Hiller,      ...... 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    .... 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


(2wks.— Clark  Co.) 

Topeka. 
i< 

Kahoka,  Mo. 

Topeka . 
II 

i( 


J.W.  White,  Auditor  (June  5,  1903), 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


66 


Rio  Grande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  June  23, 18S7. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,495  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  Novembkr,  Santa  Kk.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  3,  1904. 

Directors  (5)  Nov.  5.  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903). 


(IS  days  —  Santa  Fe. 

Topeka. 

Las  Vegas.  N.  M. 
f« 

Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 

Topeka. 
t* 

Santa  Fe. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17. 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorised. 

5,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,         23  shares. 

Individuals,  25  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares, 

SF.CONli  TrKSDAY   IN  JANUARY,  KANSAS  CiTV,  M«J..  OR  RfTI.HDGE,  MC— 9  A.  M. 

Jan.  12,  i<>04. 

(2  wks.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  uyoy. 


H.  U.  Mudge,         .... 
J  no.  K.  I'rost,  .... 

Wni.  Lingcnfeltcr, 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudg(;,  Prr'sidonl, 
E.  Wilder,  St'O rotary  and   TrirasurtM-, 
J.  V.  Scntt,  Assistant  Socrtrtary, 
n.  C.  Whitehead,  (iiMKial  .\iidit<»r, 

J.  W.  Whil<\  Auditdf  -June  15,  U/J3), 


Topeka. 
Rutledge. 

Topeka. 
«i 

«i 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


67 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated.  California,  December  28, 1900.— 50  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado. 

January  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State.  Kansas,  and  authoritv 
to  engrage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23.  iqoi. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  OkaUhoma,  Aug.  1$,  1902. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary,  New  Mexico.  Feb.  26  to  March  14* 
1903,  and  in  San  Miguel  Co.,  N.  M.,  Feb.  28  to  March  14,  1903. 

Licensed  to  engage  in  business  in  Missouri  May  z,  1903. 

Certified  copy  of  amended  Charter  filed  with  .Auditor,  Arizona,  Aug.  14,  1903. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11  a.m. 
May  11,1904. 


Directors,  (5)  May  13,  1903: 

H.U.  Muiige,     ..... 

A.  G.  Wells 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr..      .... 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr., 

Paul  Burks. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

VV.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C  Whitehead,  (rcncral  Auditor, 

J.  W.White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 

Henry  E.  Asp,  Legal  Agent.     . 
Chas.  E.  Gast,  *• 

Henry  L.  Waldo, 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


It 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 

Guthrie,  O.  T. 
Pueblo,  Colo. 
Las  \'<*>^as,  N.  M. 


6is 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Company. 

Incorporated,  California.  March  ii,  1903. 
,  50  years. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Sec'y  New  Mexico  April  1,1903,  and  in  S;in 

Mi{;:ucl  Co.,  N.M.,  April  7,  1903. 

Certificates  filed  with  Sec'y   Arizona  Mch.  17,  1903,  and  Auditor  Arizona,  and  in 

Vavnpai  Co.,  Ariz.,  Sep.  28,  1903. 

Capital  Stock.  Si 0,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.Co.,        95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  AFTER  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11:30  a.m. 
May  II,  1904. 

Directors  (5)  under  charter: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

T.  J.  Norton  (July  10, 1903)  ....  ** 

G.  Hoiterhofif,  Jr.  (Oct.31,  1903),  ...  ** 

Howel  Jones, Topeka. 

Officers,  Marcli  k/,  ic;o3: 

H.  U.  Mudgc,  President, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones,  Vice-President  (Oct.  31,  i(/)3),        .  " 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  .        .  ** 

G.  Flolterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secictary,  .  Los  Angeles. 

II.  C.  Whitehead,  (icneral  Auditor,  Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (Oct.  I,  i(p3),  Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo,  Lej^al  Aj,^ent,  Las  \'egas,  N.  M. 

John  C.  Herndon,  "  ...        Prcscott,  Ariz. 


69 


Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 18S7. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  ^^250,000,  authorized. 

250,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,497  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Wkdnesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  13,  1904.  9  A.M. 

(2  wks.— Kansas  City.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

J.  P.  Griswold,         ..... 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead.  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


Topeka. 


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Topeka. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorized, 

30,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  13,  1904.  9  A.  M. 

(2  wks. —  Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

W.  H.  Winants, Kansas  City. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    ..... 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  Genera!  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


(( 


(I 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  I903), 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


70 


Topeka. 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July.  Topeka,  Kas. 
July  26,  1904. 

Trustees  (5): 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Nov.  30,  1895), 
J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902),  . 
F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902), 
J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 
J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900), 

Officers,  July  29,  1902: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 
J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (Sept.  21,  1903), 
J.  P.  Kaster,  M.D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


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II 


II 


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Topeka. 


If 
II 
II 


The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kauiias,  May  21, 18S0,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

chanfifcd  June  9,  1880. 

99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        297  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 


Last  Tihr-vday  in  (^cti«her,  Topeka.  Kas 

.—  3  p.  M. 

Oct.  27,.  i(p4. 
Directors  (7)  Oct.  29,  1903: 

(10  days— Topeka.) 

E(hviird  1\  Ripley,        .... 

Chicago. 

Taul  Morton, 

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A.  A.  lUird, 

Topeka. 

0.  J.  Wood,   . 

II 

J.  F.  Scott,    . 

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A.  E.  Sweet, 

If 

E.  Wilder, 

II 

Officers : 

Edwanl  V.  Ripley,  President, 

Chicago. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deiiinii;,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

D.  L.  (iallup,  (."oniplroUer,    . 

II 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  .Auditor, 

Chicago. 

J.  \V.  White,  AudiiJ^r  (June  i 

5.  I'^J 

3).     • 

Topeka. 

71 


The  Q.  C.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association. 


Incorporated,  Texas.  June  lo. 

1891. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  June,  Galveston.  Texas. 

June  28,  1904. 

Trustees  (5): 

L.  J.  Polk  (Aug.  I,  1896),    . 

• 

Galveston. 

J.  W.  Terry  (June  10,  189 1), 

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• 

Drs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec.  6, 

19^), 

• 
• 

Temple,  Tex. 

J.  C.  Murphy  (March  15,  1895),  • 

Temple,  Tex 

Officers,  Dec.  6,  1900: 

L.  J.  Polk,  President, 

Galveston. 

Drs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons, 

Temple,  Tex. 

Theo.  L.  Bauss,  Secretary  (Oct.  21, 1903), 

Galveston. 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer, 

It 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 

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The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

246,600,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,459  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka.  Kas.— 2:30  p.  m. 
Oct.  27,  1904. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  29,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  ...... 

E.  Wilder,  

J.  F.  Scott,  

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  i(/)3), 


(10  days  —  Topeka.) 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


II 
II 
II 


Chicago. 


•I 


New  York. 
Topeka. 
New  Vurk. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


72 


The  Peck  Water  Works  Company. 

(Coolidge,  Kas.) 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  May  21, 1888. 
SO  years  from  Jan.  1. 1889. 

Capital  Stock,  $60,000,  authorized, 

37,200,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,   Tr.,       367  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.—  3  p.  m. 
Oct.  27, 1904. 


Directors  (5)  Oct.  29,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Tansen,        .... 
H.  U.  Mudge,        .... 
E.  Wilder,     ..... 
J.  F.  Scott,    ..... 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Janseii,  Vice-President, 

K.  Wilder,  .Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Dcining,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  (lardincr,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903), 


Chicago. 

M 

Topeka. 


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Chicago. 
«« 

Topeka. 

New  York. 
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Chicago. 

Topeka. 


Petroleum  Development  Company. 

Incoiporated,  California,  May  26, 1899. 
50  ye:ir.-». 

Capital  Stock,  $125,000,  authorized, 

125,000,  issued, 
S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,      i2.j.t/;5  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

TiiiRi)  TuESD.VY  IN  Junk.  Los  AN<~,Er.ES.  C\l.,  10  a.  m. 
June  21,  up\. 

Directors  (5)  June  16,  1903: 

A.  G.  Wells 

J.  K.  Iliichcock 

G.  Holterholf.  Jr.,   . 

Paul  liurks,     ..... 

G.  A.  Davids'Jii,  Jr 

Officers: 


Los  Angeles. 


II 

4< 


-A.  G.  Wells.  I'resident,  .... 

G.  Hnltcrhoft,  Jr.,  SiTrctary  and  Treasurer, 
A.  S.  Jennini;^,  Autiitor,         .         .         .         . 


Los  Angeles. 


It 


78 


The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated.  California.  June  ag.  1891. 
50  years. 

No  Capital  Slock. 

,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Directors  (5): 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  i,  1902), 
T.  J.  Norton  (Sept.  7, 1903), 
G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.  (Jan.  26,  1894), 
F.  Thayer  (March  3, 1897), 
J.  S.  Henry  (Oct.  3,  1903). 


Los  Angeles. 


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II 


Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman  (Feb.  i,  1902),  Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff ,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  26, 1894), 

A.  S.  Jennings,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),     . 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  1892), 


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II 


II 


Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  July  26, 1898. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  September,  I-os  Angeles.  Cal. 
Sept.  5,  1904. 


Trustees  (5)  Dec.  14,  1899: 

A.  G.  Wells  (Feb.  i,  i(>02), 

F.  J.  Shepard, 

G.  R.  Joughins  (April  i,  1902), 
William  Norris, 

J.  L.  Morse, 


Los  Angeles. 


II 


II 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
Winslow,  A.  T. 


Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Cliairinan  (Feb.  i,  i'.>o^),      .         Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  jr.,  Ser.rotary  and   Treasurer, 

A.  S.  Jennings,  AiKlitor  (June  15,  up}),    . 

N.  H.  Morrison,  M.D.,  Chief  Surgeon  (Jan.  i,  Kyoo),       " 


74 


The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  July  21,  1902. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authoiHzed, 

5,000,  issued. 

E.  P.  R.,         43  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Chicago,  III.— 10  a.  m. 
August  I,  1904. 


Directors  (7)  Aug.  3,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,        ..... 
Paul  Morton,         ...... 

W.  B.  Biddle. 

J.  S.  Leeds,    ....... 

II.  V.  Mudge,        ...... 

A.  .A.  Murd, 

J.  F.  Scott,  ...... 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Paul  Morton,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  S.  Leeds,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Manager, 

IL  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


ii 


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Topeka. 


ti 


fi 


Chicago. 


ii 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 


Ii 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  I(p3), 


Topeka. 


75 


Southwestern  Lumber  Company 

of  New  Jersey. 

Incorporated,  New  Jersey.  July  7,  iqoa. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorised. 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        490  shares. 

V.  M.,  5  shares. 

Directors.  5  shares, 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  May,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
May  10,  1904. 


Directors  (5)  May  12,  1903: 
E.  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
L.  C.  Deming. 
H.  W.  Gardiner, 

D.  J.  Sheehan, 

Officers: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Victor  Morawetz,  Vice-President, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 
D.  J.  Sheehan,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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II 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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ii 


J.  W.  Terry,  Attorney  and  Agent  (Aug.  i,  1902),    Galveston,  Tex. 


76 

Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 

A.  &  P.  Hospital  Association.— Succeeded  July  26,  i8g8t  by  Santa 
Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. 

Arizona  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

Arizona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Abandoned. 

The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  —  Consolidated  Mayji^ 
1SS6,  into  The  C.  A".  <t  W.  K.  H,  Co. 

Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Oet.  26^ 
iSqj,  to  K.  C.  T.  d:  W.  R.  K.  Co.  Stock  purchased  and  canceled 
Aug.  J,  /Sq6. 

The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co  —Cansolidafed  Dec.  /,  iSgj,  into  The  C. 
M.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Atchison  R.  R.  Empl<)ycs'  Association. — Succeeded  June  7,  /88/, 
Ify  the  S.  F.  Ry.  Emp.  Ass'n. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  wmicr 
foreclosure  Dee.  /Oj  /Sgjt  and  acquired  Dec.  12,  /Sqj,  by  The  A. 
T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.  in  Chicago. — Inactive. 
Property  sold  March  6,  IQ02,  to  The  A.  T.AS.F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Atlantic  and  F'acific  Equipment  Co.— /nocttve.    Stock  purehaaed 
and  canceled  June  22^  ^'^97' 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.Co. — Property  sold  Mayj,  /Sq^j  under 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  June  24.,  i8gjy  by  Santa  Fe  Pacific  /J. 
'r.  Co. 

The  Black  well  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  Jan. 
26,  y</x>,  to  The  A.  T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Burlirii^aine  and  Nt)rth western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 
April  /,  /Sq(J,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

California  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /8Sg,  into  80.  CaL 
Ry.  Co. 

California  Southern  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Jan.  lo, 
18S2,  into  CaL  So.  R.  R.  Co. 

California  Soutlicrrn  R.  R.  Co.-  ■  Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /S8g^  into  80. 
Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Canon   City  Coal   Co.—  Charter  expired   Oct.  /o,  /8q8.     Property 
sold  Oct.  /,  /(^oo,  to  C.  db  P.  C.  <&  M.  Co. 

The  Canon  Cilv  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co.  -Consolidated  Sept.  i2j  i8y8% 
into  The  P.  (t  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Central  Railway  nf  Missouri.  -Name  changed  June  8y  iSSj,  to  St. 
L.  it  C.  M.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Ccriilral  and    Moiit^^^Jtnicry  Ry.  Co.-  Consolidated  Nov.  ly^  1884, 
intn  a.  C.  d'  S.  F.  Rij.  Co. 

The  Cerrillt)S  Coal  Minim;  Co.-  -/nactire. 

Cerrillos   Coal   Railroad  Co.     Innciice.      Property  sold  May  18* 
H)Ol,  uiiflrr  forrcffiSHVf,  anil  acquired  .Junej^  /Q()/,t)y  C.db  P.  C* 
«0  M.Cit.      Rtiilronil  conveyed  June  j,  /Ql)/,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F- 
Ry.  Co. 

Cliiiai^o  l'.lcvatt:<l   rcriiiiiial  Ry.  Co.     Inactive. 

(  liicam',  l«-lirt  arul  South-Wcsterii  Ky.  Co.     Inactive. 

'I'he  C'huM^n.  Knnsas  vV  Wrstcrn   K.  R.Co. —  Inactive.     Property  sold, 
Anril  10.  ti).)fJo  The  A.  T.  tC  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 


77 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Congolidated  May  ji, 
l8S6,  into  The  C\  K.  <t  W,  H.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Never  aeHve, 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa.  -Never  active f^ 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.  -Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  May  JI^  i88r.  Acquired  Dec.  J/,  l88j,  by  C,  St,  L, 
A  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  March  2j,  /88s,  '»  ^^'^  C^-  *  -^^  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Ft5  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  /,  /goo,  to  The  A.  T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

Chicago,  Santa  Ke  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Inactive, 
Property  sold  July  /j,  1SS7,  to  C.  S.  F.  A  C,  Ry.  Co, 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co.- -Consolidated  Nov. 
77,  /884y  into  G.  C.  <Jt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago  anti  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Dec, /j, 
/886,  to  C.  S.  F,  <Jt  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Colony,  Xeoslio  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — ConsolidaUd  May 
J/y  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  <t  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec,  /,  iSq^i  ^^^  ^^  ^' 
M.  R.  R,  Co, 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co.-  -Property  sold  Sept,  8y  iSgy^  under 
foreclosure,  and  acquired  Nov.  /,  /<yp7,  by  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  (new  cnrpttration).  The  interest  aeqtdred  in  i8go-/  fry 
A.  T,  dt  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  was  sold  out  in  /8q/  in  connection  with 
the  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  The  Col,  Mid,  R,  R.  Co. 

Colorado  and  Ntw  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept,  2g^  /^75i 
into  The  P.  iS:  A.  V.  R.  R,  Co, 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  6, 
1882,  into  \V.  db  S.  VV.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Crawforii  County  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884,  into  The 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  /^,  /88yi  under  fore- 
closure, to  The  D.  A  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Operation  closed  March  PJ, 
/8^,  and  track  taken  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co.- -Inactive.  Property  sold  May  /^, 
1887,  to  The  I),  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.-— Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  /g, 
/goo,  to  Tfie  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Elk  and  Chautau(]ua  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  d,  /882,  into  K, 
C.  E.  db  S.  Ru-  Co. 

Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sol  f  May  /,  /S(/j,  ^»  .S'o.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

Emporia  and  Eldonuio  Short  Line  R.  R.  Co.-  -Consolidated  May 
J/y  /S86,  inOi  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Florence.  Kl  Dorado  and  Walnut  \';illcy  R.  R.  Co.--  Inactive. 
Proprrti/  sold  Aitril  10,  Ii)Ol,  to  The  A.  T  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Golden  Cily  and  Sciuth  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Stock  sold 
Aug.  i^  /Sgi.  to  Thf  Denver,  Apuju  iC  Western  Ry.  Co.  (See  Con- 
tract No.  6i/H).) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co.  Inactive.  Property  sold  March  32,  /8g8,  to  The 
H.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  K.  K.  Co.     Inactive. 

a  - 


78 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  June  i6, 
IQ02,  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  gold  Jan.  /p,  igoOj  to 
The  A.  T.  A  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Harper  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  i6t  /88j,  into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct  6, 1882,  into  W.  db  S. 
W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co.— r^  A.  T.  A  B.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  interest  sold  to 
John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  12672  of  Sept  jo,  l8g8y  and 
records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /,  IQ02, 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7, 
l88gt  into  The  H.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan.  14^  i8g8.  Acquired  Jan.  21  ^  J8g8y  by  The 
H.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Dec, 
20^  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
31,  1886,  inio  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  (Kansas). — Consolidated  March  ij^ 
1886,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri). — Consolidated  March  jj, 
1886,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan.  77,  188 1.     Acquired  by  O.  db  B.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct  6y  1882,  into  K.  C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. —  Inactive.    Property 
sold  April  ro,  IQOI,  to  The  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co  — Consoli- 
dialed  July  16,  l88j,  into  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City.  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Deo.  IS,  1880,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R   Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R   R.  Co.  -Inactive. 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /J,  /8qq,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co.-  -Consolidated  April  i6y  /88j, 
into  The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.K.Co.  -Consolidated  July /6,  i88j,into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  K.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  March  2g, 
iSjg,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  K.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosMre  Feb.  ./.  iSyo.  Acquired  by  K.  C.  db  S.  F. 
R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive. 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co.-   Xtrer  active. 

Kansas  Midland  R.  R.  Co.  Cnusolidafrd  Sept.  20,  fSyj,  into  K.  C. 
T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.— Inactive. 
Property  sold  June  2{),  IQOO,  under  foreclosure,  and  acquired 
July  2,  I  goo,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  liy.  Co. 


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Kansas,  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji^ 
1886,  into  The  C.  A'.  <t  W.  R.  li,  Co, 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co,— Consolidated  Feb.  ij^  1884^  *'*'o  The 
Kas,  So,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16^  l88§^  into  The  So, 
Kas.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Operated  from  Jan, 
p,  /8qq,  until  October  2J,  igoi^  the  railroad  and  property  of  The 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  SouUitoestern  R.  R.  Co.,  which  uhis  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  iSgS,  to  John  Penman^  and  a^squired 
Oct,  2J,  /po/,  by  The  Kansas  Smfhwestern  Ry,  Co, 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Dee. 
20,  i8gg,  to  The  A,  T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24.^  i88g^ 
into  The  W,  d:  W.  Ry.  Co. 

La  Junta  Water  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  7,  i8qj,  to  Town 
of  La  Junta.     Stock  purchased  and  canceled  March  j/^  iSgj. 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g,  i8yg, 
into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  SepL  2gt  iSyj,  into 
K.  C.  T.  db  W.R.  R  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co. — Name 
changed  Jan.  2/,  i86y^  to  L.  L.  db  Q.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22^  1S78.     Acquired  by  L.  db  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Pritp- 
erty  sold  Feb  fj,  /8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct.  12^  /Sgg.  Acquired  Jan.  24.^  igoo, 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co. 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  jiy  iSS6y  into  The 
C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20,  1S87.  into  Cat.  Cen.  Ry.  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
/SSy,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Mcpherson. Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7,  /88gjinto 
The  H.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co.  -Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22,  igoOt 
to  C.  C.  H.  R.  Co. 

Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingamc  Ry.  Co — Property  sold  April 
18,  iSqS.  under  foreclosure^  and  line,  Biirlinaame  to  Alma,  ac- 
quired AuffUfi^  /.  /SgS,  by  Thp  Biirlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry, 
Co.:  frotn  Alma  (o  Manhattan,  track  taken  up. 

MariiK*  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co. — Incorporated,  California, 
March2^.  /Sbj.  Property  lovitteAl  at  San  Die{fo,  Cal.  ThcA.T. 
db  S.  F.  liij.  Co.  wa.H  owner  of  146  shares  of  st/)ck.  Sold  under 
rote  of  Director.^  Nor.  i ,  IQOO. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co. Consolidated  Oct. 

6,  /S82,  into  M.  ct  McV.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  6,  1882,  into 
M,  A  McP,  By,  Co. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  April 
10,  igoi,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Midway  Railway  Co.^-Stock  sold  May  2y,  i8g^^  to  PitMmrg  S 
Midway  Coal  atui  Mining  Co.  under  Contract  No.  Ii6§0. 

The  Mississippi  River  R.  R.  &  Toll  Bridge  Co.— InacHce.  Prop- 
erty  sold  June  /,  iQOOy  to  The  A.  T.  <&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Feb.  7,  /S8^.     Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R,  Co. 

The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.  -Name  changed  June  4,  i8g2^  to  The  Fu/ecm 
Fuel  Co. 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  /j,  iSgg^  to 
The  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co.  -Dissolved  July  /,  /8g/. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  in 
/881. 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  i8gQ,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.— T^  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  in- 
terest sold  to  John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  T26y2  of  SepL 
JO,  /8q8i  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him,  Marek  7, 
/Q02. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  April  /,  IQOI,  to  C. 
d:  P.  C.  A  M.  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  SepL 
/,  1880,  to  The  Osarje  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.   R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  J  I,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  A  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  16,  i88j,  into 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

!  The  Pacific  Fast  Fruii  Line  Co.     Necer  active. 

i  Panhandle   Railway  Co.—  I mfctive.       Properly  sold    under  fore- 

closure Sept.  6,  /8q8,  «ni/  acquired  Jan.  /,  igoOt  by  The  S.  K.  Ry, 
Co.  of  Texas. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  R  Co.  Consolidated  May  ji,  1886, 
into  The  C.  K.  A  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co.— Stock  sold  Oct.  75,  /884J  to 
K.  C.  C.  A  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co.- -Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  /g,  /goo,  to  The  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Rv.  Co.  -ConHolidafed  Sept.  2g,  i87Jt  into 
The  P.  A  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Raton  Water  Co.-  TDnctivc.  Froperftf  sold  to  Raton  Water  Works 
Co.  and  N.  M.  A  S.  P.  R.  R.  Co.  Stock  purchased  and  canceled 
May  38,  l8gi. 

Redondo  Beach   Ky.  Cu.-    Cunsoliduted  Nor.  7,  /88g,  into  So.  Cal. 
Ry.  Co. 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  K.  R.  Co.     Consolidated  April  7<?, 
/S8/.  intn  The  R.  G.  M.  A  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  I*acilic  K.  K.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /j,  /S<^,  to  The  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — Cotuoli- 
cfatod  ApHl  i8,  i88i,  into  The  R,  G.  M,  db  P.  R,  R,  Co, 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles   Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 

May  20j  1887,  into  CaL  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Rockvale  Mercantile  Co.— Inactive.    Propei^ty  sold  Jan,  jo^  i8gy^ 

to  The  Canon  Cittj  Coal  Co. 
St.  Joseph,  St  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property 

sold  June  /,  IQOO,  to  Tlie  A.  T.  db  S.  P.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co.^ — Inactive.    Property  sold 

Jan.  ji,  j888,  to  St.  J.  St.  L.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.— ^am«  changed  Jan.jo^  1888,  to 

St  J.  St.  L.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dec. 

14^  l8QQy  to  D.  R.  Francis  and  others. 
The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 

sold  under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  /8qSj  to  John  Penman;  operated 

from  Jan.  p,  iSgg,  to  Oct.  2J^  IQOI,  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 

R.  R.  Co.  and  acquired  Oct.  2j,  iQOiy  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 

Ry.  Co. 
The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Feb. 

26y  1874.,  to  St.  L.  L.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co, 
St   Louis,  Lawrence  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 

foreclosure  Fe't.  2j,  iSyy.     On  Oct.  18^  1^77^  the  road  between 

Lawrence  and  De  Soto^  Kas.,  was  acquired  by  K.  C,  T.  db  W,  R, 

R.  Co.j  and  between   De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hilly  Mo.,  by  P.  H.  db 

D.  S.  R.  R.  Co. 
St.  Louis  and  Central  .Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Inaxitive.    Property  sold 

Nov.  26,  18S6,  to  The  St.  L.  K.  C.  db  C.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 

March  20,  1S74..  to  The  St.  J.  <&  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co. 
St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co.-  -Interest  of  A.  T,  db  S.  F,  R, 

R.  Co.  acquired  in  /8qOi  etc.,   wcw  sold  out  during  nummer  of 

/8q6.  in  connfction  with  foreclosure  atid  reorganization  of  SL  L, 

db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  [see.  page  10  of  The  AT.dbS.  F,  Ry,  Co.'s  First 

Annual  Repoi't  to  Junejo,  i8q6). 
San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20y  1887^  into 

Cat.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
The  San  Bernardino  and  Kastern  Ry.  Co.- -Coiisolidated  June  27^  i8g2, 

into  So.  Cat.  Ry.  Co. 
San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — ConsolidLated  May  20^ 

1887^  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 

1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  1887^  into  Cal, 

Cen.  Rij.  Co. 
The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.     Prop- 
erty sold  April  /,  KJOI,  to  The  A.  1\  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co.  —Inactive. 
San  Jacinto  V^'llley  Ry.  Co.  —Consolidated  May  20,  1887,  into  Cal. 

Cen.  Ry.  Co. 
The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co.  -Inactive.     Lands  sold  June  jo, 

i8q7i  to  Rio  Grande  Land  Ctt. 
Santa  Fe  Pacific   K.  K.  Co.   -  Inncdre.      Railroad  property  sold 

under  agreement  (I.h  of  .July  /,  ///>_',  and   deed   e.recuted   July  /, 

IQ(.}J,  to  The  A.  T.  rf"  *S'.  F.  Ry.  Co.      L-ind    grants   conveyed   ?/w 

deed  dated  May  jo,  /{/t)J,  to  Santa  Fe  I'acijlc.  DeveVopmeut  Vlo. 


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The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employees  Association. — Succeeded  July  /,  iSgiy 

by  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Hasp.  Ass'yi,  O,    C.  db  S.  F,  Hosp,  Aes^n, 

A.  A  P,  Houp,  Ass-n  and  S.  C.  Hosp.  Asa^n, 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ky.  Co. — Consolidated  June  ^,  /8g2, 

into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.     Property  sold  Jan.ijyigoo,  to  The 

A.  T,  db  S,  F.  Ky.  Co. 
The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  as 
of  June  JO*  l8o6y  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 
Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Never  active. 
The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The 
A.  T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property 
sold  Feb.  ij,  iSgg,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  /J,  /5pp,  and  acquired  April  //,  iSgg,  by  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F. 
Ry.  Co. 
Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated   March  2Q,  fSyg^  into 

K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 
Southern   Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  i6,  i8Sjj  into  The 
So.  Ka%.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Southern  Kansas  Rv.  Co. — Inactive.     Property  sold  Fd).  /j,  i8gg^ 

to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.    Property 
sold  as  of  Jan.  /,  i8go,  to  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 
Southern  Kansas  and  Western  K.  K.  Co.- -Consolidated  Dec.  i^^ 
/88o,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 

Sumner  County  K.  R.  Co. -Consolidated  Dec.  ij^  /88o,  into  K.  C.  L. 
db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inactive.     Property  sold  April  20^  i886y  to  The 
Canon  City  Coal  Co. 
Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jOj  i8g6. 
The  Topeka  Iron  Co.-  r^c  A.  T.if-S.  F.  Ry.  Co.\h  interest  sold  to  John  E. 
Frost  under  Contract  No.  I26j2^  of  Sept.  jo,  i8qS,  and  records 
and  accounts  transferred  to  him  Apr.  2j,  i()02. 
Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 
Topeka  and  Western  Ky.  Co.     Never  active. 
The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Property  sold  April/,  jgoi,toC.  dt 

P.  C.  db  M.  Co.     Charttr  expired  Oct.  24,  igoi. 
The  Trinidad  Coal  and   Mining  Cct.- -Inactive.     Property  sold  Nov.  8j 
1881,  to  The  T.  C.  <&  C.  Co. 

The  Walnut  Vallev  and  Colorado  K.  R.  Co.  -  Consolidated  Mayji^  1886^ 
into  Tlie  C.  K.  it-  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Wellington  and  Western    R.    R.  Co.— Organization   abandoned; 

tracks  taken  up  May  8^  iSSl. 
The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado).—  Never  active. 
The  Western  Tclegra[)h  Co.  (Kansas)  -Never  active. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  K.  R.  Co. — Consttlidated  Oct.dj  1882^ 

into  W.  tt^  6\  W.  Ry.  Co. 
Wichita  and  Soutli  Western  Kail  way  Co.  -Inuctive.     Property  sold 

April  10,  l()o/.  to  The  A.  T.  tt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Wichita  anci  Western   K.  K.  Co.  —CnnsoUdated  Julif  2./,  /SSq^  into 

The  W.  tt^  W.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Wichita  and  Western    Ky.  Ct).   -Property   mdd   under  foreclosure 

Dec.  ^O,  /S'f^,and  actpiired  Dec.  j/,  /S<^S,  by  The  A.  T.  ct  S.  F, 

Ry.  Co. 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company   must  maintain  general  office  in  State, 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors  : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 

of  State. 
Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  of^zt  of 

corporation  in  State.     If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 

directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 

of  stockholders. 
Election  of  directors,  their    number,  and    how  vacancies  are 

filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 
Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 

to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 
Must   choose   president  and   other  officers    from   among    their 

number. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days'  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Gknkrally,  including  Railroad  Companies; 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  ac(iuire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  SValt, 


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Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days*  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders* meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

All  meetings  of  the  board  shall  be  held  at  the  general  office  of 
the  company  within  the  State. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Comtanies: 
Directors  : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days'  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  Stale  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  ofHce 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and   Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
names  of  subscribers  and  number  of  shares  of  such  stock  sub- 
scribed by  each. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doiiif;  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charier  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  tlie  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  frf>m  time  to  time. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fk  Railway  Company  Charter: 
Duration  999  years. 
Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 

Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 
four  years. 

To  be  chosen  annually  by  stockholders  to  fill  places  of  class 
whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 

Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 
directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Incorporators  : 

Five  required,  three  of  whom  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Charter  Fee : 

$25  at  time  of  application,  $2.50  filing  and  recording,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  folios,  and  25  cents  for  each  additional  folio. 

One-tenth  of  one  per  cent  on  first  $100,000,  and  one-twentieth  of 
one  per  cent  on  next  $400,000,  and  $2(X)  on  each  additional 
$1,000,000  of  capital  stock. 

Increase  of  capital  stock,  same  fee  as  on  original  issue. 

Foreign  corporations  must  file  copy  of  charter  and  pay  same  fees 
as  domestic  corporations,  and  have  same  rights  ana  subject  to 
same  restrictions  as  domestic  corporations. 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 

Annual  Statement: 

All  corporations,  except  banking,  insurance  and  railroad,  to 
make  annual  statement  to  Secretary  of  State.  No  action  can 
be  maintained  or  recovery  had  in  any  of  the  courts  of  the 
State  until  annual  statement  is  tiled. 

Railroad  corporations  shall  make  annual  report  to  Railroad 
Commissioners  on  the  15th  day  of  September. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 
held  another  day. 

Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Shall  choose  one  of  their  number  president,  and  shall  appoint 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Not  reciuired  that  last  two  shall  be 
stockholders. 

Stockholders  : 

Meeting  to  Ix;  held  at  such  time  and  place  as  provided  in  by- 
laws.    No  publication  necessary. 

May  vote  cumulatively. 


86 

Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad   Companies 
except  as  to  duration: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro* 
vided  otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days*  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 

Stockholders  may  vote  for  directors  on  the  cumulative  plan. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 
at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days,  or  special  called 
meeting  on  ten  days'  published  notice,  and  thirty  days*  notice 
by  mail  or  in  person. 

Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vote  of  a  majority 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Shall  elect  one  of  their  number  president. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years. 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  State  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
trans[)ortation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.     Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices, 


87 

by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 
Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days*  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 

New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Directors  : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory, 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 
Mexico. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.  If  no  time  be  fixed  for 
annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 
each  year. 


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Arizona. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Shall  not  disincorporate  except  by  majority  vote  of  members. 
Cease  to  exist  by  five-years  nonuser,  but  do  not  forfeit  franchise  by 

omission  to  elect  officers. 
For  closing  up  business  may  act  after  expiration  of  charter. 
Pledgee  of  stock  as  security  cannot  vote  but  pledgor  can. 
Must  appoint  a  resident  of  three  years  as  agent  upon  whom 

notice  and  process  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  fifty  years,  with  renewal  for  fifty  years  upon  three- 
fourths  vote  of  stockholders'  meeting  called  for  purpose. 

Directors  : 

Elected  for  one  year;  must  be  stockholders;  two  must  reside  in 
Territory. 

President  and  Treasurer  must  be  directors. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place  of 
business,  after  publication  for  twenty  days  by  newspaper 
notice  in  each  county  on  line  in  which  stockholder  resides,  or 
by  posting  where  no  paper  published.  If  election  not  held  on 
day  specified,  should  be  held  within  ninety  days  in  manner 
provided  by  by-laws. 

Stockholders  : 

Directors  or  one-third  of  stock  may  call  meetings  on  thirty  days' 

notice. 
Individual  liability  for  unpaid  part  of  stock. 

California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually.  If  no  ])ruvision  for  meeting  in  by-laws, 
annual  meotinp  of  stockhoMers  for  election  of  directors  first 
Tuesday  of  June. 

Two  weeks'  i)ublishe(l  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders. 

All  stockholders  being  present  at  any  meeting,  and  signing  a 
written  consent  to  such  meeting,  on  the  record,  creates  a  meet- 
ing as  valid  as  if  legally  called  and  noticed. 


MANUAL  No.  10. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe 

Railway 


AND 


Auxiliary  Companies. 


Annual  Meetings,  and  Directors  and  Officers. 


1905. 


January  1,  1M5. 


SeCRBTARY'S  OPPICB. 
TOPBKA,  KANSAS. 


INDEX. 


List  of  Annual  Meetings  1905 Pages  4  and  5 

Officers  and  Directors  of  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  of  The 

A.  T.  &S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  since  organization "      6  to  11 

Railroad  Companies  (alpliabeticaiiy) "     12  to  40 

Union  Depot  &  Terminai  Companies  (aiphabeticaily) "    60  to  60 

Coai  Companies  (alplial>eticaliy) "     61  to  03 

Town  &  Land  Companies  (alphabetically) "    64  to  71 

liisceilaneous  Companies  (alphabetically) "    72  to  78 

Dead,  inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies "    79  to  86 

Corporation  Laws  of  various  States  and  Territories "    87  to  98 

The  A.  T.  &  S  F.  Hospital  Association 72 

Arizona  and  California  Ry.  Co 17 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co 72 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 12  to  16 

Atchison  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 50 

Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  Limited 64 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Co 61 

Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co 18 

The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co 10 

California  and  Northern  Ry.  Co 20 

Cane  Belt  R.  R.  Co 21 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Co 61 

Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining  Co 62 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co 22,  28 

The  Eastern  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Mexico 24 

El  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co 62 

The  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 78 

Galveston,  The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of 60 

Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co 65 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 25 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 26 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co 27 

Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 28 

Jasper  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co 29 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 58 

(Kansas  City,  Mo.)  Union  Depot  Co 50 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co 80 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co 78 

The  Leavenworth  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co 54 

The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co 81 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Co 65 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 66 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  R.  R.  Co 32 

Oakland  and  East  Side  R.  R.  Co 33 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co 67 

The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co 34 

The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Ry.  Co 35 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Ry.  Co 88 

Perris  and  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 87 

Petroleum  Development  Co 74 

Phoenix  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 38 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 39 

The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 55 

Randsburg  Ry.  Co , 40 

Revere  Town  and  Land  Co 67 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 68 

Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co . .  . . .    41 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co 68 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 66 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 57 

San  Francisco  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co.  42 

Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association 75 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co 69 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Co 70 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 48 

Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Ry.  Co 44 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co 76 

The  Santa  Fe  I'erminal  Co.  of  California 58 

Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Co 71 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co 71 

Sonora  Railway  Co.  Limited 45 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 46,  47 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 48 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  New  Jersey 77 

Sunset  Railroad  Co 49 

Union  Depot  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.)..* 59 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of  Galveston 60 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 63 

Yosemite  Transportation  Co —  78 


Consecutive  List  of  Annual  Meetings. 


1905. 


lo, 
10. 
10. 

10, 


It 


«• 


January. 

4,  Wednesday,  10:30  a.  m..  New  York. 
10,  Ttiesday Kansas  City,  Mo., 

10,  "  Leavenworth,  Kas. 

9*4)0  a.  m.,  Kansas  (.'ity.  Mo.. 
q:oo  a.  m.,  " 

q:ooa.  ni.. 
9:00  a.  ni..  " 

11.  Wednesday,  9^00  a.  m.,  " 
II.           ••            9:00  a.m., 

i6.  Monday Denver,  Colo., 

February. 

7,  Tuesday,       11.00  a.  m..  El  Paso,  Tex., 

8,  Wednesd.iy,  10:30  a.  m.,  Atchison,  Kas., 
8,       "  St.  Joseph,  Mo.. 

14,  Tuesday New  York, 


DAYS 
NOTICE. 


14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 


March. 

I.  Wed  -eaday Pecos.  Tex.,  

6.  Monday,        .  San  Francisco,  Cal., 

7,  Tuesday Galveston,  Tex 

13.  Monday,        11.00  a.  m.,  Bakersfield.  Cal ,      

14.  Tuesday St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  30 


14* 


Kansas  City,  Mo.,        30 


April. 

S.  Wednesday,  12:00  m Boston.  Mass.. 

12,       "  Beaumont,  Tex., 


12. 


12,       "  

May. 

2,  Tuesday iran  Francisco.  Cal. 

9,       *•  Aspen.  Colo., 

9.       *•  Jersey  City,  N.J. . 

ID.  Wednesday.  11:00  a.  ni..  Los  Anf^eles,  Cal.. 


10 


10, 
10, 


•• 


ii»o  a.  m., 
11:00  a.  m., 


(4) 


PAOI. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  K.  Co 43 

Union  Depot  Co $9 

The  Leavenw'th  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co.  $4 

Gibbs  Town  &  Land  Co 6s 

Mendon  Town  &  Land  Co 6$ 

Revere  Town  &  Land  Co 67 

The  Rutledge  Town  &  Land  Co..  tt 

Santa  Fe  Town  &  Land  Co 71 

Sibley  Town  &  Land  Co yt 

The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co. . . .  19 


El  Paso  Union  Pass.  Depot  Co. ..  5s 

Atchison  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co.  So 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 57 

Aztec  Land  &  Cattle  Co.  Limited,  64 


The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co 34 

California  &  Northern  Ry.  Co ao 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry. Co.  tf 

Sunset  R.  K.  Co 49 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.— 

Directors,  statutory 56 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.— 

Directors,  statutory 53 


Sonora  Ry.  Co.  Limited 45 

Gulf,  Beaum't  &  Gt.  Nor.  Ry.  Co.,  a6 

Gulf,  Beaumont  &  K.  C.  Ry.  Co. . .  27 

Beaumont  Wharf  &  Terminal  Co. .  51 


San  Francisco  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co.  ..  42 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 63 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  N.  J.  77 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co....  67 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co.  69 

Santa  Fe  P  c.  Development  Co. ..  70 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS. 

Juae.  i^AYs 

NOTICE.  PAGE. 

5.  Monday Eagle  Lake,  Tex Cane  Belt  R.  R.  Co 21 

6.  Tuesday,       San  Francisco,  Cal., Oakland  &  East  Side  R.  R.  Co 33 

13,       •'                 9:00  a.  m.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 56 

13,        ••                10:00  a.  m.,  Guthrie,  Okla..          The  Eastern  Okla.  Ry.  Co 23 

ao,       "               10:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles.  Cal Petroleum  Development  Co 74 

27,  Tuesday,        Galveston.  Tex.,        G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass'n 73 


July. 

18,  Tuesday,         3:00  p.m.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
as,       "  Topeka,  Kas., 

Aus:a5t. 

7,  Monday Santa  Fe,  N.  M ., 

7,        "  10.00  a.m.,  Chicago, 

September. 

4.  Monday,        Los  Angeles,  Cal., 

October. 

3,  Tuesday,       12:00  m.,      Amarillo.Tex., 

4,  Wednesday,  12:00  m.,      Roswell,  N.  M., 
10,  Tuesday,         9:00  a.  m.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
i6,  Monday,         2:00  p.  m..  Las  Vegas,  N.  M.. 


10 


26,  Thursday, 

12:00  m.,     Topeka,  Kas., 

4  wks 

26.       " 

2:00  p.  m.,             " 

10 

26.       •• 

2:30  p.m.. 

10 

26.       •• 

3:00  p.  m.,             " 

20 

26.       " 

3Mop.  m.. 

pub.  10 

26,       " 

3:00  p.m., 

10 

November. 

I,  Wednesday 

,  10.00  a.  m.,  Amarillo,  Tex., 

30 

2,  Thursday, 

8:00  a.  m.,  Santa  Fe.  N.  M., 

30 

2. 

8.00  a.  ra., 

15 

2. 

9:00  a.  m.,  Topeka,  Kas., 

10 

2, 

11:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal 

f         •••••.I 

2, 

3:00  p.m., 

2.       " 

El  Paso.  Texas. 

30 

9. 

11:00  a.  m.,  Williams,  Ariz., 

15,  Wednesday,  12:00  m.,  Prescott,  Ariz., 

15,  "  12:00  m.,  " 

15.  "  12:00  m.,  •* 

15,  *•  12:00  m., 

15,  "  12:00  m.,  •• 

December. 

4,  Monday Merced,  Cal., 

a6.  Tuesday,    Galveston,  Tex. 


The  Santa  Fe  Ter.  Co.  of  Cal 58 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass'n. . .    72 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  &  Iron  Co 61 

The  Santa  Fc  Refrigerator  Des- 
patch Co 76 

Santa  Fe  Coast   Lines   Hospital 
Association 75 


The  Pecos  &  Nor.  Tex.  Ry.  Co. . . .  36 

The  Pecos  Valley  &  N.  E.  Ry.  Co.  35 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 53 

The  Eastern  Ry.Co.of  New  Mexico  24 

The  Pueblo  Union  Dep.&R.R.Co.  55 

The  Atch.,Top.  &San.  Fe  Ry  Co.  15 

Cher'k'e  &  Pitts.Coal  &  M'n'g  Co.  62 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. . .  73 

New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R.  Co.  32 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co...  72 

The  Leav.  &  Topeka  Ry.  Co 31 


The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 48 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 66 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 68 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry .  Co.  30 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 47 

Perris  &  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 37 

Rio  Grande  &  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co..  41 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 25 

Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co.  18 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co.  39 

SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy^Co.  44 

Phoenix  &  Eastern  R.R.  Co 38 

Arizona  &  California  Ry.  Co 17 


Yosemite  Transportation  Co  ....    78 
The  U.Pass.Dep.Co.  ot  G^.V^*%Vwv  ^ 


OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 


OF   THE 


Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company 


From  Its  First  Onraolzatlon, 

AND  OF 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company, 


Incorporated  December  i3,  1895. 


(Compiled  from  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  records  of  meetins^s.) 


Name, 
Benj.  P.  Cheney, 
Geo.  C.  Magoun, 

Aldace  F.  Walker, 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
S.  C.  Pomeroy, 
W.  F.  Nast.       . 
H.  C.  Lord, 
Henry  Keyes, 
Ginery  Twicheil, 
Henry  Strong, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
T.  Jefferson  Coolidge, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
Allen  Manvel, 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 


Chairman  of  the  Board. 

From  To 

Apr.  24, 1884.     May  5,  1887. 
May  9, 1889.      Dec.  20, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895.    Apr.  12,  1901. 
(Office  abolished  June  5, 1901.) 

President. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.  Sep.  2,  1868. 

Sep.  2,  1868.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  17,  1869. 

Fei).  17, 1869.  Sep.  24, 1870. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  22,  1873. 

May  22, 1873.  May  28,  1874. 

May  28,  1874.  May  13,  1880. 

May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 


^ 


(Iinp0ff eot  I 
addlttoaal 
infomuitloB 
■olldted.) 

Deceased, 

uly  23,  1895. 

ec.  20, 1895. 


Apr.  12, 1901. 


Mch.  29,  iQoa 
Aug.  27, 1891. 

Mch.  23, 18S4. 
Sep.  24,  1870. 
July  23. 1883. 

July  24, 1892. 


July  12,  1881.    Sep.  6,  1889. 


ep.  6,  1889.     Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.    Sep.  I,  1894. 


b.  B.  Robinson,  Actin^^  Sep.  i,  1894.     July  i,  1896. 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Charles  S.  Gleed, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Sam'l  N.Wood, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Henry  Blood, 
Isaac  T.  Burr, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
F.  H.  Peabody, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 


C.  W.  Smith,     . 
T.  W.  Reinhart, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 
£•  D.  Kenna, 


July  I,  1896.      Mch.  29, 1900. 
Nov.  14, 1900. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Vice-President. 

Jan.  13, 1864.  Aug.  19,  1865. 

Auff.  19,  1865.  Mch.  3,  1870. 

Mcli.  3,  1870.  May  25,  1 87 1. 

May  25, 1871.  May  22,  1873. 

May  22.  1873.  ^lay  28,  1874. 

May  28, 1874.  Dec.  17,  1877. 

Dec.  17,  1877.  Jj^ly  12,  1 88 1. 

Jan.  I,  1883.  Fob.  3,  1885. 

First  Vice-President. 

Dec.  I,  1885.     June  i,  1889. 
May  8,  1890.     Mch.  7,  1893. 
Mch.  7,  1 8^93.    July  I,  1896. 
<Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895.  July  i,  1896. 
Feb.  2,  1890. 
(«> 


May  31,  1901. 
Men.  29, 19CX). 


Tune  23,  1891. 
Jan.  2,  1890. 
June  14, 1885. 
Aug.  31, 1904. 
July  24.  1892- 


Sep.  12, 1889. 


May  31,  1901. 
May  31,  1901. 


Name. 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
Paul  Morton, 


1 


.  F.  Goddard, 
.  D.  Springer, 


Paul  Morton, 
.  M.  Barr, 
.  W.  Kendrick, 


I 


J.  W.  Reinhart, 

P.  T.  Abell, 
Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
Geo.  O.  Manchester, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 
C.  S.  Tuckerman, 
L.  C.  Deming, 

L.  C.  Deming, 


From  To  Deceased, 

Second  Vice-President. 

Jan.  5,  1886.     April  4,  1893. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Feb.  2,  1898.    Aug.  I,  IQ04. 

Third  Vice-President. 

May  10, 1888.    May  31,  i8go.    May  13,  1901 
Dec.  20,  1890.    Men.  31, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec  12,  1895.   Feb.  2,  1898. 

inly  6,  1899.      May  i,  1901. 
une  5,  1901. 

Fourth  Vice-President. 

Sep.  20,  1889.     May  8,  1890. 

Secretary. 

Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865.    Mch.29, 1900. 

Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  1890. 

Sep.  24,  1868.    May  12, 1876.     April  5, 1889. 

May  12,  1876. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Assistant  Secretary. 

May  31, 1876.    Aug.  i,  1883. 
Aug.  I,  1883.    ]^^'  2>  1884. 
Jan.  2,  1884.      May  9,  1889. 
May  9,  1889.     May  17, 189a 
May  17,  1890. 
(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  23,  1895. 


G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

M.  C.  Dickey, 
D.  L.  Lakin, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 
Edward  Wilder, 

Edward  Wilder, 

O  P.  Rice, 
Edward  Wilder, 
Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

H.  W.  Gardiner, 


Western  Assistant  Secretary  (Coast  Lines). 


April  5, 1889. 


July  24,  1902. 

Treasurer. 

Sep.  17,  i860.   Jan.  13,  1864. 
Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  i86j.    Oct.  8,  1897. 
Aug.  19,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Jan.  2,  1890. 
Sep.  24,  1860.    May  12,  1876. 
May  12,  1876. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Assistant  Treasurer. 

Dec.  19,  1870.  Aug.  I,  1 87 1. 
Aug.  I,  1 87 1-     May  12,  1876. 
May  31,  1876.   Jan.  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 


Dec.  23,  1895. 

Western  Assistant  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines). 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  July  24,  1902. 

Qeneral  Manager  or  Manager. 

Thos.  J.  Peter,  .        Oct.  10,  1870.    May  22,  1873. 

Wm.  B.  Strong,  Dec.  17,  1877.  Aug.  2,  1881. 

C.  C.  Wheeler,  Aug.  2,  1881.    Oct.  i,  188;}. 

A.  E.  Touzalin,  Oct.  i,  1883.      Mch.  i,  1884. 


Oct.  16,  1896. 


Dec.  18, 1807. 


8 


Name. 
A.  A.  Robinson, 

C.  W.  Smith, 

J.  F.  Goddard, 

A.  A.  Robinson, 

J.  J.  Frey. 


fc 


.  J.  Frey,  . 

~.  U.  Mudge,(appt'd). 


Geo.  W.  McCrary, 
John  J.  McCook, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Geo.  R.  Peck, 
(s 
£.  D.  Kenna, 

£.  D.  Kenna, 

S.  Lothrop  Thorndike, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 

Jno.   P.  Whitehead, 
D.  L.  Gallup, 

Jno.  P.  Whitehead,     . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 

W.  K.  Gillett, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,       . 

J.  T.  Harmer, 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 
W.  A.  Burroughs, 
W.  E.  Bailey,  (apptd ), 


O.  P.  Rice, 
M.  L.  Sargent, 
Geo.  H.  Nettleton, 
Albert  N.  Young, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
Erastus  Young, 
H.  C.  Clements, 
J.  F.  H.  McKibben, 

Abbot,  Edwin  H., 


From  To 

Mch.  I,  1884.  Feb.  i,  1886. 

Feb.  I,  1886.  May  i,  1887. 

iMay  I,  1887.  May  10,  1888. 

May  10,  1888.  April  3,  1893. 

April  3,  1893.  Dec.  31, 1895. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 

Jan.  I,  1896.  Dec.  31,  1899. 
Jan.  I,  1900. 

Qeneral  Counsel. 

April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 

May  9, 1889. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12. 1895. 

Qeneral  Solicitor. 

Feb.  9,  1882.     Jan.  i,  1884. 

(second  time),  Apr.  15,  1886.  Sep.  16, 1895. 

Sep.  25,  1895. 
(Of  New  Conpany.) 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Comptroller. 

May  13. 1880.  July  5, 1883. 
July  5,  1883.      Oct.  7,  1899. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  23,  1895.  Oct.  7,  1899. 
May  I,  1901. 

Qeneral  Auditor. 

Jan.  28, 1880.    Oct.  17,  1888. 
Oct.  17, 1888.     Mch.  7, 1893. 
Mch.  7,  1893.     May  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23, 1895.   May  i,  1896. 
May  6,  1896. 

Assistant  Qeneral  Auditor. 

July  I,  1887.      Dec.  14,  1888. 
May  17, 1890. 
Mch.  7, 1893. 
June  I,  1900. 

Auditor. 

Sep.  7,  1870. 


Mch.  7, 1893. 
Dec.  31,  1896. 


May  26,  1 87 1. 

May  26, 1871.  July  24,  1872. 

July  24, 1872.  May  12,  1876. 

May  12, 1876  May  i,  1878. 

May  I,  1878.  Jan.  28,  1880. 

Jan.  28,  1880.  Mch.  7,  1881. 

Mch.  7,  1881.  Nov.  I,  1890. 

Mch.  7,  1893.  Aug.  25, 1896. 

Directors. 

May  9,  1889.     Oct.  29,  1891. 


Dteeas€d, 

May  13,  1901. 

July  13. 1903. 
July  13, 1903. 

June  23, 189a 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
Oct.  7,  1899. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 


Dec.  7, 1 891. 
Mch.  26,1896. 

Oct.  7,  1899. 

Mch.  25, 1903. 
Aug.  25. 1896. 


9 

Name,  From  To  Deceased, 

Abcll,  P.  T.,      .         .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Ames,  Oliver,   .  Apr.  22, 1882.  Apr.  19, 1883.    Oct.  22,  1895. 

Amy,  W.  F.  M.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

Balcli,A.  P.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  May25, 1871.    May  28, 1889. 

Baring,  Thos.,  May  9, 1889  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bartlett,  Eben,  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Beach,  Geo.  W.,  Oct.  12,1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

♦Berwind,  Edward  J.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bird,  L.  D.,        .  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  1,1862.      May  1,1862. 

♦Blair,  James  A.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Blood,  Henry,  .  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  30, 1872.    June  14, 1885. 

Bolles,  J.  D.,      .  July  27, 1865.  Sep  (?),  1868. 

Bradley,  John,  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  (?),  1867.    Nov.  11, 1867. 

♦Bull,  Wm.  L.,    .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Burnside,  A.  £.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3,  1870.    Sep.  13, 1881. 

Burr,  Isaac  T.,  May  25,  1871.  May  9,  1889.     Aug.  31,1904. 

Challiss,  L.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

Cheney,  Benj.  P.,  May  22, 1873.  Sep.  7,  1894.     July  23,  1895. 

♦Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.),  Aug.  11,  1894. 

Childs,  E.  E.,  .  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24.  1868. 

Codman,  Chas.  R.,     .  Apr.  16,  1885.  May  9,  1889. 

Coolidge,  T.  Jefferson,  Feb.  4,  1880.  April  22,  1882. 

Crane,  F.  L.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.   Nov.  17, 1884. 

Cummins,  H.,    .  Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  19,  1869. 

Dickey,  M.  C,  .  Sep.  17,  i860  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Downs,  W.  F.,  .  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    Mch.  8,  1883. 

♦Duval,  H.  Rieman,    .  Nov.  16, 1894. 

Fairchild,  G.  H.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Farnsworth,  H.  W.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    July  26,  1899. 

♦Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Frost,  Joseph,    .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Gardner,  Geo.  A.,  May  15, 1879.  f^^b.  2,  1880. 

"         (second  time).  May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 

Gaylord,  G.  L.,  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    July  9,  1894. 

Gaylord,  M.  L.,  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Gaylord,  Willis,  July  27,  1865.  Mch.  3, 1870.    Jan.  2,  1890. 

Gilman,  Davis  S.,  May  12, 1876.  May  21, 1877. 

♦Gleed,  Charles  S.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Glidden,  W.  T.,  May  30, 1872.  Jan.  24, 1873. 

Harris,  Robert,  Oct.  27,  1892.  Apr.  21,1894.   Apr.  21, 1894. 

Hartt,  J.  F.,  Jan.  6,  1885.  Apr.  16,  1885.  Apr.  27,  1889. 

Hillard,  F.  A.,  .  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Holliday,  Cyrus  K.,  .  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

"         (second  time),  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  29, 1900.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Huggins,  A.  Z.,  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Huntoon,  Joel,  .         .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


10 

Name.  From  To  Deceased. 

♦Hurd,  A.  A.,  Nov.  14, 19-00. 

Hurst,  R.  D.,     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    June  10, 1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1884.  Sep.  24,  1884.    Dec.  9  1904. 

Kent,  Sidney  A.,  May  16,  1878.  April  6,  1886.      Apr.  i,  190a 

Keyes,  Henry,  Sep.  24, 1868.  Sep.  24, 1870.      Sep.  24, 187a 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    .    .     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

"         (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  16, 1878.     Oct.  8,  1897. 

♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Libbey,  Wm.,  .  May  9,  1889.  Sep.  13,  1894-     Nov.  5, 1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3, 1870.      Mch.  23,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  .  Feb.  2,  1880.  April  21,  i88a    Aug.  4, 1896. 

♦McCall,  John  A.,  Sep.  13.  1894. 

McCook,  John  J.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo.  C,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Dec.  20, 1893.    Dec.  20, 1895. 

Manvel,  Allen,  Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  .  May  13,  1880.  Apr.  22,  1882. 

♦Mudge,  H.  U.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Nast,  W.  F.,     .  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Apr.  7, 1893. 

Nickerson,  A.  W.,    .  Feb.  i,  1882.  May  9,  1889.      May  17, 1893. 

♦Nickerson,  George  A.,  Oct.  26,  1893.  Sep.  2,  1901.       Sep.  2,  1901. 

Nickerson,  Joseph,  .  Sep.  6,  1870.  Feb.  28,  1880.    Feb.  28,1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas,  May  25,  1871.  Jan.  6,  1885.        July  24,  1892. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W.,    .  May  21,  1877.  May  16,  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo.,  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  21, 1877.    June  12, 1880. 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     .  Nov.  16,  1894.  Feb.  4,  1898.      Feb.  4,  1898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J.,  .  May  21, 1877.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H.,  Sep  6,  1870.  May  15,  1879. 

Peabody,  Frank  E.,  Sep.  6,  1889.  ^^*^y  8,  1890. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.,  May  9,  1889  Oct.  27, 1892.     Oct.  23,  1896. 

Peck,  Geo.  R.,  Oct.  29, 1891.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Perley,  I.  E.,    .  May  21, 1877.  ^^ay  16,1878.    July  11,  1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J.,  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  12,  1876.     Oct.  16, 1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos,  Feb.  19,  1869.  Aug.  20,  1870.    Aug.  20, 1870- 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Sep.  6,  1870. 

"        (second  time),  May  12, 1876.  Apr.  24,  1884.    Apr.  5, 1889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  25,  1871.    Aug.27, 189I. 

Purcell,  E.  B.,  Sep.  24,  1884.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Raymond,  Emmons,  Feb.  17,  1869.  May  8,  1873.      Aug.  18, 1892, 

Reinhart,  J.  W.,  Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  i,  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,     .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Rotch,  Wm.  J.,  Jan.  31, 1876.  Feb.  25, 1876.     Aug.  17, 1893. 

Safford,  Jacob,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.     July  2,  1885. 

Saunders,  W.  R.,      .  Nov.  24,  1863.  Dec.  (?)  1863.    Dec.  (?)  1863 

Sawyer,  Warren,  Sep.  24,  1884.  April  6,  1887. 

"        (second  time),  June  7, 1887.  May  9, 1889. 
"_        (third  time),  April  7,  1891.  Oct.  27,  1892. 

*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


11 


Deceased. 

Dec.  14,1901. 


Name.  From  To 

Sealy,  George,  .        April  15, 1886.  Oct.  29, 1888. 

Severy,  L.,       .  May  16, 1878.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shaltuck,  Geo.  O.,    .         May  15, 1879.  Feb.  4, 1880. 

"         (second  lime),  April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,    .        Sep.  24,  1868.  May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time),  May  16, 1878.  May  15, 1879. 

Speare,  Alden,  Mch.  3, 1870  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

(second  time).  May  16,  1878.  Aug.  5,  1884.     Apr.  26,  1891. 


Feb.  23, 1897. 

Oct.  14, 1895. 
Mch.  22, 1902. 


ff 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thomdike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N.,       . 
Woodruff,  Henry,     . 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Rieman, 
Fowler,  Thomas  P., 
Gibbs,  Edward  N., 
Gleed,  Charles  S., 
Haven,  George  G., 
Hayes,  R.  Somers, 
HoUiday,  Cyrus  K., 
Jobes,  Andrew  C, 
Jones,  Howel,    . 
Kenna,  E.D.,     . 
McCullough,  John  G 
Morawetz,  Victor, 
Nickerson,  George  A 
Osborn,  Thomas  A., 
Ripley,  Edward  P., 
Rotch,  William,  . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F., 


Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27, 1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  F^t).  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  J^"-  3^'  ^^7^- 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  1890.  Mch.  21,1891. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.  June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  May  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

(Of  New  Company.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Oct.  20,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Aug.  3,  1898. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  6,  1901. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Sep.  2,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    f^^b-  4»  J^- 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901. 


Sep.  12, 1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June23, 1891. 


Oct.  20, 1900. 


Mch.  29,190a 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 


Apr.  12, 1901. 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  la.  189s. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  transact  business  in  following  .States  and  Territories,  proper  certificates  I 
been  hied  with: 

>'ecrctary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Miguel  County.  N.  M.,  in  Nov.,  1898. 

Secretary  of  Colora:lo,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec,  1S99. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May,  1901,  except  Sai 
County  in  Dec.  1903 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  Ariz>>na  in  October,  iqoz. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following 
panics: 


(MOTE:— InitialH  In  parenthe?M  Indicate   the  CompaniHD  under  whoM  charten  thm 
ooBstmcted.    Kollowln^  i<4  mllvat^*  when  punrhascd  and  may  dlfTer  from  operated  miiaeg<,  omimg  1 
•equent  chan^eH  ut  line  ; 

MiUi. 

Atchison.  Topeka  and  Santa  Fk  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas,    ......  4; 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Vk  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  m  the  City  of  Chicago,  Dearborn  Station  to  Crawft^rd 

/wc.|  .......a        o.  43 

Less  C.  &  W.  L  R.  R.,  Dearborn  Station  to  Stewart  Ave.,       1^43 

Chicago,  Santa  Ft  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  i«>oo: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges),  438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .     52.53      49 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,        .... 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  .... 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  J(.scph,                                                     -76.45 
West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track) 2.35        7J 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  Hne  of  12th  St )  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     .  .1.28 

Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.).,  21 .90 

Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.),        ....     26.36        6 

Leavenworth  Northern  and  Soutjiern  Ry.,  Fob.  15,  i8cx): 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,      ....  4 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  i^y, 

HoUiday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holliday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.).  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),    .  30  J2 

Carried  forward,      44.03  115 

(Continued  on  next  paf;e.) 


18 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


[CONTINUED.] 

Brought  forward,      44.03 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.).  .  139.30 
Harper  to  Kansas  ana  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 

&W.  R.  R) 34.04 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 

Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     .                  .  116.30 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .... 

North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.), 

Burlington  Junction  to  Burlmgton  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.), 

Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     .  24.44 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  .  15.60 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R),  17  67 

Cherry  Vale  to  Coffeyville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),     . 
Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.), 
Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.  R.), 
Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.), 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i.  1899: 
Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.)i  .... 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10, 1901: 

Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

&  S.  R.  R.), 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.) 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C  E.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10,  1901 

Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.), 

"    '  ~  "   Abi 


Milts. 
1158.12 


442.2! 

26.52 
54.26 

41.47 


57.71 

17.98 
154.48 

i8.3j5 
21.08 


Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,   and 

lene  to  Salina  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.) 
Little  River  to  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.R.). 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R-), 
Larned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),     . 
Quenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R). 
Burlington  to  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  K.), 
Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.),    . 
Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry  ). 
Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.i, 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  . 
Mulvane  to  cast  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry. 
East  line  of  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  & 

R.   R.) 28.34      887.31 


). 
P.  H. 


63.87 

12.16 

7.20 

6.67 


185.36 
37.60 
26.30 

83.63 
120.07 

46.33 
19.42 

10.89 

24.71 
44.18 

40.57 

54.79 
20.41 

138.04 


Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley    Railroad, 

April  10,  iQOi: 
Florence  to  winfield, 

Carried  forward, 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 
—2 


834.06 
34, 3o 


83.23 


72.73 


3069.75 


11 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.]  MiUs. 

Brought  forward,  3069.75 

Marion  and  McPhbrson  Railway,  April  10.  looi: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R.).     .     93.00 

East  lineof  Barton  County  to  £llinwood(\f.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.)>     5^2£        gS.ai 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway.  April  10, 1901 : 

Newton  to  Wichita  { W.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 27 .  12 

Wichiu  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  •  5  i .  05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  ( C.  S.&  F.S.R.R.) ^7.01        115. iS 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakiu,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.),  .  90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell. O.T.  (Gulf  R.  R.) 37 .  15 

Blackwell  to  Cross,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  •  '  4_'  4^       142-39 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.) 44-93 

Kingman  to  Pratt  ( The  K.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),      .  .  34.84         79.77 

The  Montgomery  County  Railway,  Oct,  24,  1903 : 

Havana  to  Caney,  Kas., 5.39 

The  Kansas, Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 
Kansas  dtate  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,I.T.,  56.85 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,  O.T.,  9.07 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  15.94 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 

Pueblo  to  Rockvale, 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City, 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,     .... 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 
South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  .... 
Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming, 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line, 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad.  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena, 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley 

Lms  Vesas  to  Hot  Springs, 

Dillon  junction  to  Blossburg, 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3.  1901: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines 

(Lemied  to  Colo.  Fuel  &  Iroa  Co.,  Oct.  s,  1899—10  years.) 

Silver  City, Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Feb.  15, 18(^9: 
Deming  to  Silver  City,  .... 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 
Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 

Carried  forward,  4676.29 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


150.05 

36.03 

6.83 

96.32 

290.13 

116.33 

354.10 
18.13 

372.23 

128.40 

56.74 

185.14 

27.39 
15.52 

8.09 

3.47 

52.47 

6.51 

46.50 

14.J3 

16 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


Brought  forward, 


[continued.] 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900; 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:— operated  from  and  after  July  i.  igoa. 

under  at^reement  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  i,  1903. 
A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 

Total  mileage. 

Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000  authorised. 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

$114,199,530  issued. 

Common  (authorized)^     102,000,000      *' 


Miles. 

4676.29 


4.28 

6.66 
563.01 


374.97 
5625.21 


Total, 


$216,199,530 


(< 


Fourth  Thursday  in  October.  Topbka— 12  m. 

Oct.  26,  I905.  ('  t.  ca  4  prcc.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 


Directors  (15): 


1905 


Benjamin  P.Cheney, 
George  G.  Haven, 
John  G.  McCullough, 

f  Edward  P.  Ripley, 


.^^^^  J  Byron  L.  Smith, 
'90^  1  Charles  Steele, 
\  Howel  Jones, 

fH.  Rieman  Duval, 

1 007  \  T^o^^s  P-  Fowler, 
^'   1  Victor  Morawetz, 
[Charles  S.  Gleed, 

"Edward  J.  Berwind, 

o     R.  Somers  Hayes, 

^908  \  E.  D.  Kenna, 

Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.        Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind.  Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler.  George  G.  Haven  (Apr.  6.  1904). 

Charles  Steele. 


Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago. 
It 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

New  York. 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


K 


Chicago. 
Wichita,Kas. 


Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  at  the  annual  election  in  the  year  opposite 
name. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


16 


Chicago. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

OflRctra,  Nov.  2, 1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  " 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Victor  Morawctz,  General  Counsel,  .        New  York. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,         .  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      .  New  York. 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller,  .  " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .        Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


Chas.  E.  Gast.  I^gal  Agent. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, 

Alfred  Ruiz, 

Wm   H.  Burbage, 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan. 

Frank  M.  Murphy, 

George  R.  Gooding,     " 

T.  J.  Norton, 


Apache  Co., 
Navajo  Co., 
Coconino  Co.. 
Yavapai  Co., 
Mohave  Co. 


Pueblo,  Colo. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

St.  Johns,  Arls. 

Winslow, 

Flagstaff, 

Prescott, 

Kingman, 

Los  Angeles,  CaI. 


17 


Arizona  and  California  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  Sept.  lo,  1903. 
So  years. 

Chartered  :  From  a  point  in  Yavapai  County.  Territory  of  Arizona,  about  four  and 
one-half  miles  north  of  the  station  of  Wicicenburg:  on  the  main  line  of  railway  of 
the  Santa  Fe.  Prescott  &  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  a  westerly  direction 
through  said  Yavapai  County,  in  said  Territory,  to  a  point  at  or  near  Parker,  on 
the  Cfolorado  River  in  Yuma  County,  a  distance  ot  105  miles,  more  or  less; 
and  ttience  in  a  northwesterly  direction  through  San  Bernardino  County  in  the 
State  of  California,  to  a  point  at  or  near  the  station  of  Bengal  on  the  line  of 
railway  of  The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  a  distance  ot 
90  miles,  more  or  less.    Total,  195  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed :    Road  under  construction,  completed  about  5  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  1^7,500000,  authorized. 

195,000,  issued. 

F.  M.  Murphy,  1.944  shares. 

Other  Directors,  6  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona  —12  m. 
November,  15,  1905. 

Oirectort  (7)  November  16,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 

J.  H.  Emmert, 

W.  A.  Drake, 

R.  N.  Fredericks,   . 

A.  W.  Edwards, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

T.  J.  Norton, 

Executive  Committee  (3)  November  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy. 

W.  A.  Drake. 


Prescott. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


J.  H.  Emmert. 


Officert,  November  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 
J.  H.  Emmert,  Vice  President,    . 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
A.  W.  Edwards,  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer, 
T.  J.  Norton,  Solicitor,        .... 


Prescott. 


(« 


(4 


i( 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


10 

Name.  From  To  Deceased, 

♦Hurd,  A.  A.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Hurst,  R.  D.,     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    June  10, 1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1884.  Sep.  24,  1884.    Dec.  q  1904. 

Kent,  Sidney  A.,  May  16, 1878.  April  6,  1886.      Apr.  i,  1900. 

Keyes,  Henry,  Sep.  24, 1868.  Sep.  24, 1870.      Sep.  24, 1870. 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    .    .     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

"         (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  16, 1878.     Oct.  8,  1897. 

♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,  Sep.  13, 1894. 

Libbey,  Wm.,  .  May  9,  1889.  Sep.  13,  1894.     Nov.  5, 1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3, 1870.      Mch.  23,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  .  Feb.  2,  1880.  April  21, 1880.    Aug.  4, 1896. 

♦McCall,  John  A.,  Sep.  13.  1894. 

McCook,  John  J.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo.  C.,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Dec.  20, 1893.     Dec.  20, 1893. 

Manvel,  Allen,  Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  .  May  13,  1880.  Apr.  22,  1882. 

♦Mudge,  H.  U.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Nast,  W.  F.,     .  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Apr.  7, 1893. 

Nickerson,  A.  W.,    .  Feb.  i,  1882.  May  9,  1889.      May  17,1893. 

♦Nickerson,  George  A.,  Oct.  26,  1893.  Sep.  2,  1901.       Sep.  2.  1901. 

Nickerson,  Joseph,  .  Sep.  6,  1870.  Feb.  28,  1880.     Feb.  28, 1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas,  May  25, 1871.  Jan.  6,  1885.        July  24, 1892. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W.,    .  May  21.  1877.  May  16,  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo.,  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  21, 1877.     June  12, 1880. 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     .  Nov.  16,  1894.  Feb.  4,  1898.      Feb.  4,  1898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J.,  .  May  21, 1877.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H.,  Sep  6.  1870.  May  15,  1879. 

Peabody,  Frank  E.,  Sep.  6,  1889.  May  8,  1890. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.,  May  9,  1889  Oct.  27, 1892.     Oct.  23,  1896. 

Peck,  Geo.  R.,  Oct.  29, 1891.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Perley,  I.  E.,    .  May  21, 1877.  May  16, 1878.     July  11,  1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J.,  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  12,  1876.     Oct.  16, 1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos,  Feb.  19,  1869.  Aug.  20,  1870.    Aug.20,  i87o« 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Sep.  6,  1870. 

"        (second  time).  May  12, 1876.  Apr.  24,  1884.    Apr.  5, 1889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  25,  1871.    Aug.27, 189I. 

Purcell,  E.  B.,  Sep.  24,  1884.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Raymond,  Emmons,  Feb.  17,  1869.  May  8,  1873.      Aug.  18, 1892. 

Reinhart,  J.  W.,  Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  i,  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Rotch,  Wm.  J.,  Jan.  31, 1876.  Feb.  25, 1876.     Aug.  17, 1893. 

Safiford,  Jacob,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.     July  2,  1885. 

Saunders,  W.  R.,      .  Nov.  24,  1863.  Dec.  (?)  1863.    Dec.  (?)  1863 

Sawyer,  Warren,  Sep.  24,  1884.  April  6,  1887. 

(second  time),  June  7, 1887.  May  9, 1889. 

(third  time),  April  7,  1891.  Oct.  27,  1892. 


« 
« 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


11 


Name.  From  To  Deceased. 

Scaly,  George,  April  15, 1886.  Oct.  29, 1888.    Dec.  14,1901. 

Severy,  L.,       .  May  16, 1878.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .         May  15, 1879.  Feb.  4, 1880. 

"         (second  time),  April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889.     Feb.  23, 1897. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,    .        Sep.  24,  1868.  May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time),  May  16, 1878.  May  15, 1879. 

Speare,  Alden,  Mch.  3, 1870  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

(second  time).  May  16,  1878.  Aug.  5,  1884. 


Oct.  14, 1895. 
Mch.  22, 1902. 


<< 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thomdike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N.,       . 
Woodruff,  Henry,     . 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Rieman, 
Fowler,  Thomas  P., 
Gibbs,  Edward  N., 
Gleed,  Charles  S., 
Haven,  George  G., 
Hayes,  R.  Somers, 
Holliday,  Cyrus  K., 
Jobes,  Andrew  C, 
Jones,  Howel,    . 
Kcnna,  E.  D.,     . 
McCullough,  John  G 
Morawetz,  Victor, 
Nickerson,  George  A 
Osborn,  Thomas  A., 
Ripley,  Edward  P., 
Rotch,  William,  . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F., 


Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27, 1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  f^cb.  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  J^"-  3^  1876. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  1890.  Mch.  21,1891. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.  June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  ^^2iy  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24.  1868. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Oct.  20,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Aug.  3,  1898. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  6,  1901. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Sep.  2,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Feb.  4,  1898. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901. 


Apr.  26,  1891. 


Sep.  12, 1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June  23, 1891. 


Oct.  20, 1900. 


Mch.  29,1900. 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4,  1898. 


Apr.  12, 1901. 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  12. 1895. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  transact  business  in  following  States  and  Territories,  proper  certificates  hi 
been  filed  with: 

.'r-'ecretary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Mi^^uel  County,  N.  M.,  in  Nov.,  i8(>8. 

Secretary  of  Colorado,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec,  1899. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May,  1901,  except  San  Bcrntt 
County  in  Dec.  1903 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  .-\rizona  in  October,  1902. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named 
panies: 

(NOTE:— InitialH  in  parenthei'««  indicate  the  Companies  under  whose  chariem  the  wmrmrmi  Ham 
eonatmcted.  Following  in  mlleocro  when  pun.'hai«(xi  and  may  differ  from  operated  mfleacv,  owlac  t( 
■equont  chanureit  of  line.) 

MiUs. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12,  1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas,    ......  47* 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago,  Dearborn  Station  to  Crawfurd 

Ave.,  ........       0.43 

Less  C.  &  W.  L  R.  R.,  Dearborn  Station  to  Stewart  Ave.,       i  .43  • 

Chicago,  Santa  Ft  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  i<;oo: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .     52.53      491 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,        .... 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  .... 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  J<scph,        ......     76.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track) _?-35        7^ 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St )  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     .  .1.28 

Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  NL  R.  R.).,  21.90 

Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),     .  .16.50 

Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.),  .     26.36        66 

Leavenworth  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 18(^9: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,       ....  45 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  iSc/y. 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holliday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),    .  3p  4^ 

Carried  forward,      44.03  n^ 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


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Company. 


[continued.] 

Brought  forward,     44.03 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    .  98.84 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.),  9.70 

Independence  to  Harper  TS.  K  &  W.  R.  R.).  .  139.30 
Harper  to  Kansas  ana  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H. 

&W.  R.  R), 34.04 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  to  Oklahoma  and 

Texas  State  line  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),     .  116.30 

Lawrence  to  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.) 

North  Ottawa  to  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.), 

Burlington  Junction  to  Burlmgton  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.), 

Chanute  to  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     .  24.44 

Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  .  15.60 

Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R),  ^1  (^ 

Cherry  Vale  to  Coffey ville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.), 
Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.), 
Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.  R.), 
Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.), 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.,  Apr.  i,  1899: 
Burlingame  to  Alma  (M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.),  .... 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10, 1901 : 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

Ol   o*  K..  K..),        ...... 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.) 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C  E.  &  S.  Ry.), 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10,  1901 

Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.), 

Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,   and  Abi 

lene  to  Salina  (TheC.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Concordia  to  Nebraska  State  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry), 
Little  River  to  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.R.), 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.>, 
Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.) 
Larned  to  Jetmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.),     . 
Quenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R). 
Burlington  to  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Colony  to  Yates  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Chanute  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.),    . 
Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry  ), 
Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.u 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.R.),  . 
Mulvane  to  east  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry.)» 
East  line  of  Clark  County  to  Englewooa  (The  S.  K.  a  P.  H. 

R.   R.) 


Milts, 
1158.12 


Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley  Railroad, 

April  10, 1901: 
Florence  to  Winfield, 


-2 


Carried  forward, 
(Continued  on  next  page.) 


442.21 

26.52 
54.26 

41.47 


57.71 

17.98 

154.48 

18. 31 

21 


[8.35 
\l.S6 


834.06 
34^0 


83.23 


63.87 

12.16 

7.20 

6.67 

185.36 
37.60 
26.30 
83.63 

120.07 

46.33 
19.42 

10.89 

24.71 
44.18 

40.57 

54.79 
20.41 

138.04 


28.34      887.31 


72.73 
3069.75 


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Company. 

[continued.]  MiUs. 

Brought  forward,  3069.7$ 

Marion  and  McPhbrson  Railway,  April  10,  looi: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .),     .     93.00 

East  lineof  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.),     5.21        98.21 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  ( W.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 27. 12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  (C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  .  51 .05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  (C.  S. &  F.  S.  R.  R.) ^7.01       115. 18 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.).  .  90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell, O.T.  (Gulf  R.  R.) 37 .  15 

Blackwell  to  Cross, O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  .  14.4^.      142.99 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.) 4493 

Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .  .  34.84         7977 

The  Montgomery  County  Railway,  Oct,  24,  1903 : 

Havana  to  Caney,  Kas., 5.39 

The  Kansas, Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,  I.T.,  56.85 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,  O.T.,  9.07 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan. 26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  >5<94 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale, 36.93 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City, 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,    ....     96.32      290.13 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 116.33 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  ....  354.10 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18.13      372.23 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Deming, 128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line 56.74       185.14 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena, 27.39 

Nutt  to  Lake  valley ^3*5^ 

Las  Veeas  to  Hot  Springs, 8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg, 3.47        52.47 

Ckrrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3.  1901: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines, 6.51 

(LcMsed  to  Colo.  Fuel  ft  Iron  Co.,  Oct.  s,  1K99— 10  years.) 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Deming  to  Silver  City,  ....  46.50 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 

Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 14.53 

Carried  forward,  4676.29 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


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The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


Brought  forward, 


[CONTINUED.] 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:  — operated  from  and  after  July  1. 1902. 

under  aip-eement  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  x,  1903. 
A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 

Total  mileage. 

Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000  authorized. 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

$114,199,530/^^1^^. 

Common  {authorized),     102,000.000      *' 


Milts. 

4676.29 


4.28 

6.66 
56301 


374  97 
5625.21 


Total, 


$216,199,530 


II 


Fourth  Thursday  in  Octobkr.  Topeka— 12  m. 

Oct.  26,  1905.  ('  t.  ea.  4  prec.  caJ.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Directors  (15): 

Benjamin  P.Cheney, 
1905  '  George  G.  Haven, 
[John  G.  McCullough, 

^Edward  P.  Ripley, 
^r^rsf.  J  Byron  L.  Smith, 
'90^  1  Charles  Steele, 

^  Howel  Jones, 

f  H.  Rieman  Duval, 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
^'   I  Victor  Morawetz, 
(^Charles  S.  Gleed, 

'Edward  J.  Berwind, 
,,^0     R.  Somers  Hayes, 
'908  \  E.  D.  Kenna. 

Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.        Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind.  Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 

Thomas  r.  Fowler.  George  G.  Haven  (Apr.  6.  1904). 

Charles  Steele. 


»                         ■                        *                        • 
1 

Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago, 
li 

•  •                                          • 

•  •                                          •                                          1 

•  •                                           ■ 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

•                                           •                                           • 

New  York. 
II 

. 

Topeka. 

New  York. 

. 

Chicago. 
Wichita,Kas 

Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  at  the  annual  election  in  the  year  opposite 

name. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


16 


Chicago, 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

CNNotra,  Nov.  2, 1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  " 

G.  HolterhoS,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  .        New  York. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,         .  .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      .  .  .        New  York. 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller,  .  " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .        Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent,  " 


Cha».  E.  Gast.  I^^al   Agent. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, 

Alfred  Ruiz. 

Wm   H.  Burbage, 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan. 

Frank  M.  Murphy. 

George  R.  Gooding.     " 

T.  J.  Norton. 


ApacheCo., 
Navajo  Co.. 
Coconino  Co.. 
Yavapii  Co., 
Mohave  Co. 


Pueblo,  Colo. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

St.  Johns,  Arix. 

Winslow, 

Flagstaff, 

Prescott, 

Kingman, 

Los  .Angeles,  CaI. 


17 


Arizona  and  California  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  Sept.  lo,  1903. 
So  years. 

Chartered  :  From  a  point  in  Yavapai  County*  Territory  of  Arizona,  about  four  and 
one-half  miles  north  of  the  station  of  Wicicenburg:  on  the  main  line  of  railway  of 
the  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  a  westerly  direction 
through  said  Yavapai  County,  in  said  Territory,  to  a  point  at  or  near  Parker,  on 
the  Colorado  River  in  Yuma  County,  a  distance  o!  105  miles,  more  or  less; 
and  thence  in  a  northwesterly  direction  through  San  Bernardino  County  in  the 
State  of  California,  to  a  point  at  or  near  the  station  of  Bengal  on  the  line  of 
railway  of  The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  a  distance  ot 
90  miles,  more  or  less.    Total,  195  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed :    Road  under  construction,  completed  about  5  miles. 

Capital  Stock.  1^7,500000,  authorized. 

195.000,  issued. 

F.  M.  Murphy,  1,944  shares. 

Other  Directors,  6  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona  —12  m. 
November,  15,  1905. 

Oirectort  (7)  November  16,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 

J.  H.  Emmert, 

W.  A.  Drake, 

R.  N.  Fredericks,   . 

A.  W.  Edwards, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

T.  J.  Norton, 

Executive  Cemmittee  (3)  November  19.  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy. 

W.  A.  Drake. 


Prescott. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


J.  H.  Emmert. 


Officers,  November  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 
J.  H.  Emmert,  Vice  President,    . 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
A.  W.  Edwards,  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer, 
T.  J.  Norton,  Solicitor,        .... 


Prescott. 


t( 


t( 


(t 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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Company. 

[CONTINUBD.]  MiUs. 

Brought  forward,  3069.75 

Marion  and  McPhbrson  Railway,  April  10,  looi: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Bartoa  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .).     •     93- 00 
Easilineof  Barton  County  to  Ellinwoo(i(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.  R.).     5^       98.21 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  ( W.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.) 27 .  12 

WichiU  to  Arkansas  City  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  .  5 1 .  05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  (C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),       ....  yro^      115. 18 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.),  .     90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell. O.T.  (Gulf  R. R.) 37 .  15 

Blackwell  to  Cross, O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  •     !4_*4e.      ^^-'^ 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec.  31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.) 4493 

Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .  .     34.84        79-77 

The  Montgomery  County  Railway,  Oct,  24,  1903 : 

Havana  to  Caney,  Kas., 5.39 

The  Kansas, Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
WAY,July  2. 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas.,to  Owasso,  I.T.,  56.85 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,  O.T.,  9.07 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  IS -94 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rockvale 36.03 

Clelland  to  Cafion  City, 6.03 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,    ....  96.32      290.13 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19,  uyoo: 

Pueblo  to  Denver, 116.33 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  ....  354.  lo 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18.13      372.23 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Demtng, 128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line, 56.74      185.14 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad.  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena, 27.39 

Nutt  to  Lake  Vallejr n.52 

Las  Veeas  to  Hot  Springs, 8.09 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg, 3.47        52.47 

Ckrrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3.  1901 : 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines, 6.51 

(Lotfed  to  Colo.  Fuel  ft  Iron  Co.,  Oct.  5, 1^99—10  years.) 

SlLVBR  CITY,DeMING  AND  PACIFIC  RAILROAD,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Deming  to  Silver  City,  ....  46.50 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 

Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 14,53 

Carried  forward,  4676.29 

(Continued  on  next  page.) 


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The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 


Brought  forward, 


[CONTINUED.] 

The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:  — operated  from  and  after  July  i,  1902. 

under  aip^eement  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  i,  1903. 
A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction, Cal,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 

Total  mileage, 

Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000  authorized. 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

$1 14,199,530  issued. 

Common  {authorized)^     102,000.000      '* 


Afilfs. 

4676.29 


4.28 
6.66 

563.01 


374.97 
5625.21 


Total. 


$216,199,530 


K 


Fourth  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka— la  m. 

Oct.  26,  1905.  ('  t.  ea.  4  prec.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Directtrt  (15): 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
1905  •  George  G.  Haven, 
[John  G.  McCullough, 

^Edward  P.  Ripley, 
,,^_^  J  Byron  L.  Smith, 
'90^  1  Charles  Steele, 

^  Howel  Jones, 


• 

Boston. 
New  York. 
Vermont. 

Chicago. 

•  1                                          • 

•  •                                          • 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

•                                          •                                           • 

New  York. 
If 

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M 

Topeka. 

New  York. 

•                                          •                                          • 

Chicago. 
Wichita,Kas. 

f  H.  Rieman  Duval, 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
^'   1  Victor  Morawetz, 
(^Charles  S.  Gleed, 

'Edward  J.  Berwind, 

. Q     R.  Somers  Hayes,     . 

'908  <  E.  D.  Kenna. 

Andrew  C.  Jobes, 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.        Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind.  Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 

r.  Fowler.  George  G.  Haven  (Apr.  6.  1904). 

Charles  Steele. 


Thomas  r.  Fowler. 


Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  at  the  annual  election  in  the  year  opposite 

name. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


16 


Chicago. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

CNNotra,  Nov.  2, 1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  " 

G.  HolterhoS,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 

Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines),  Los  Angeles,  CaL 

Victor  Morawctz,  General  Counsel,  .        New  York. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,         .  .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      .  .  .        New  York. 

D.  J.  Sheehan,  Deputy  Comptroller,  " 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .        Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  Yorit. 


Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


Chas.  E.  Gast.  Legal   Af^cnt. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, 

Alfred  Ruiz, 

Wm   H.  Burbage, 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan, 

Frank  M.  Murphy, 

George  R.  Gooding,     " 

T.  J.  Norton, 


Apache  Co., 
Navajo  Co., 
Coconino  Co.. 
Yavapai  Co., 
.Mohave  Co.. 


Pueblo,  Colo. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

St.  Johns,  Arls. 

Winslow, 

Flagstaff, 

Prescott, 

Kingman, 

Los  Angeles,  CaK 


17 


Arizona  and  California  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  Sept.  lo,  1903. 
50  years. 

Chartered  :  From  a  point  In  Yavapai  County*  Territory  of  Arizona,  about  four  and 
one*half  miles  north  of  the  station  of  Wiclcenburg:  on  the  main  line  of  railway  of 
the  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  a  westerly  direction 
through  said  Yavapai  County,  in  said  Territory,  to  a  point  at  or  near  Parker,  on 
the  Colorado  River  in  Yuma  County,  a  distance  o!  loS  miles,  more  or  less; 
and  thence  in  a  northwesterly  direction  through  San  Bernardino  County  in  the 
State  of  California,  to  a  point  at  or  near  the  station  of  Bengal  on  the  line  of 
railway  of  The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  a  distance  ot 
90  miles,  more  or  less.    Total,  195  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed :    Road  under  construction,  completed  about  s  miles. 

Capital  Stock.  1^7,500000,  authorized. 

195,000,  issued, 

F.  M.  Murphy,  1,944  shares. 

Other  Directors,  6  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona  —12  m. 
November,  15,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  November  16,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy, 

J.  H.  Emmert, 

W.  A.  Drake, 

R.  N.  Fredericks, 

A.  W.  Edwards, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

T.  J.  Norton, 

Executive  Committee  (3)  November  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy. 

W.  A.  Drake. 


Prescott. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


J.  H.  Emmert. 


Officers,  November  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 
J.  H.  Emmert,  Vice  President,    . 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
A.  W.  Edwards,  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer, 
T.  J.  Norton,  Solicitor,        .... 


Prescott. 


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Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

Leastd  to  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry,  Co.  Jan.  J,  190U,  U/une  t9, 1997, 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  February  6,  xgoi. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshmw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  And  at 
Mayer  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  RaUrosd, 
and  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thsnoe  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Bi^  Bug  Creelc.  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  aggregate 
length  of  both  of  said  lines  being  about  thirty-five  mues,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  Crown  King  Branch  (named  from  pustofticc  not  from  mine),  Majer  to 
Crown  King,  27.70  miles.  Big  Bug  Branch,  Poland  J  unction  to  Poland,  7.9$  niilss. 
Total,  35.65  miles.    Completed  May  4, 1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,o5o,ocx),  authorized. 

716,700,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  7fi58  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares, 

Thirh  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  15,  1905. 


Prescott. 


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Boston. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  16,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 

E.  B.  Gage, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Executivt  Ctmmittee  (5)  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
Ofllcsrs,  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 


19 

The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  TtuA,  T.  <SfS.  F.  Ry,  Co.  Oct,  1, 190S— 90  years. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  October  30, 189$* 
SO  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R.  known  as  Blake,  San  Bemmrdino  County, 
Cal.,  to  Goode  Sprinfirs.  Lincoln  County,  Nevada,  with  such  branch  linetst  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  75  miles. 

Constructed :  from  GofFs  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County,  Cal.,  4S.44  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,500,000,  authorized, 

588,800,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Dbnvbr.  Colorado. 
Jan.  16, 1905. 

Dirtctors  (7)  Jan.  19, 1903 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, New  York. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, " 

George  G.  Haven, " 

R.  Somers  Hayes, '* 

Victor  Morawetz, ** 

R.  S.  Seibert, Los  Angeles,  CaL 

Executive  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio,  R.  Somers  Hayes. 

Edward  J.  Berwind.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Officers,  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       .        .        .        Chicago. 
E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,      .        .  *• 

Second  Vice-President,         

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,  .        Chicago. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       ....        New  York. 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .        New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,      .        .  *' 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .        .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     .        .        Chicago. 


20 

California  and  Nortliern  Railway  Company. 

Inactive.    Railway  told  March  22, 1 904.  to  San  Fraiicltc*  A 
Northwettorn  Railway  Co. 

Incorporatc'i,  Nevada,  March  5,  kxx). 
50  years. 

Chartered:  From  the  City  of  iLureka,  in  Humboldt  County,  State  of  California,  to 
Crescent  City,  in  the  County  of  Del  Norte,  State  of  California.  Estimated 
length,  90  miles. 

Constructed :  Eureka  City  to  Areata  City,  8  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 

247,300,  issued. 

E.  S.  P.,  2,243  shares. 

Other  Directors,  23*)  shares. 

First  Monday  in  March.  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
March  6,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  7,  1904  : 

Charles  Nelson, San  Francisco. 

E.  S.  Pillsbury 

A.J.  McCone,  " 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  

H.  C.  Brownlee, Reno,  Nev. 

J.T.Butler, " 

E.  Carpenter,  •* 

Ofllcert: 

Charles  Nelson,  President,         ....  San  Francisco. 
E.  S.  Pillsbury,  Vice-President,        ...  •• 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  Secretary,  ....  •* 

Anglo-Californian  Bank,  Limited,  Treasurer,  *' 


21 


Cane  Belt 


Company. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  March  lo,  1898. 
50  years. 
Charter  amended  June  9,  1899. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake,  Colorado  County,  Texas,  in  a  southern  direc- 
tion to  the  town  of  Bonus,  Wharton  County,  Tex  is.     Estimated  length.  15  miles. 

Under  amended  charter,  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake  in  northeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  of  connection  with  Missouri^ansas  &  Texas  Kv.  of  Texas,  at  or  near  town 
of  Sealy.  Austin  County,  Texas     Estimated  length,  15  miles. 

And  from  town  of  Bonus  in  southerly  direction  through  counties  of  Wharton. 
Matagorda  and  Brazoria  to  a  point  on  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  southeastern  boundary  of 
Brazoria  between  the  mouths  of  Brazos  and  Colorado  Kivers.  Estimated  length, 
74  miles.   Total  estimated  length,  104  miles. 

Constructed: 

Sealy  to  Matagorda,  Texas 90  6S  miles. 

Branches .21.33     " 

1 1 1.98  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  Si 5.000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  amended  charter,  100  000,  authorised. 

100,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        991  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

First  Monday  in  June,  Eagle  Lake.  Texas. 
June  5.  1905. 


Directors  (9)  June  6,  1934: 
Jonathan  Lane, 
W.  C.  Nixon. 
Oliver  Snyder, 

W.  S.  Keenan  (June  28,  1904), 
J.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
F.  G.  Pettibone, 
J.  £.  Baxter, 
E.  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

Jonathan  Lane,  President,     .... 

W.  C.  Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 

Oliver  Snyder,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (June  28,  1904), 

N.  V.  Truly,  Secretary,  .... 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Treasurer,        .... 

H.  W  Gardiner,  A??s't  Treasurer, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller 


Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 

Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 

Eagle  Lake 
New  York. 
Eagle  Lake. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


N.  V.  Truly,  Auditor  (Feb.  15,  1904), 


Eagle  Lake. 


'i2 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.&  S.  /•'.  Ry.  Co.,  March  /.  I90S  —  i/i  years. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  July  24, 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Au^.  26, 1901. 

Second  Amended  Charter  filed  March  17, 1902. 

99q  years. 

Lines  covered  by  Second  Amended  Charter,  March  17,  1902. 

Line  No.  1.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  5.  F.  Ky.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Lo^aii  and  Payn:  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  coo- 
nection  with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cushiag,  Fayne  County.  Estimated 
length,  so  miles. 

Lrne  No.  t.—  Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  i  in  Payne  County,  at  or 
near  Ripley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  5  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length.  53  miles. 

Line  No.  4.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.^  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  nortli,  range  S  cast  of  Indian  Meridian,  northeriy 
and  northeasterly  by  most  practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation  to  south' 
ern  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin,  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  38  miles. 

Line  No.  ^.— .\bandoucd. 

Line  No.  6.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  convenient  and 

Kracticable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Reservation,  and 
Lay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  Arkansas  River.    Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No.  S.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  0.— Abandoned. 

Line  So.  10.— From  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  sectionSo,  township  22  north^-ange  6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.  O.T.,  southerly  through  Pawnee, 
Payne.  Lincoln  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  a^township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.T.    Estimated  length,  iis  miles. 

Line  No,  li.— Abandoned. 

Line  No,  IS.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  2$,  township  $ 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridi.in,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  south- 
westerly to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  Valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  15  miles. 

Line  No,  15.— Abandoned. 

Lins  No.  2i(.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  25.— From  most  suitable  P-^int  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
Seast  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Ncwkirk,  Kay  County,  O.  i\   Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Constructed: 

Newkirk,  O.T..to  Pauls  Valley,  I.T 183.67  mUes. 

Esau  junction  to  Ripley.  O.T 40.11 

Guthrie  Junction  to  Cushing,  O.T 47.o5 


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27I.Q3 
.Acquired  by  purchase  June  16,  1902,  1  he  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60 

Acquired  by  purchase  March  14.  1904,  The  Ki  >wa.  Chickasha  & 

Fort  Smith  Ry..  Pauls  Valley  to  Lind-ay,  I.T 24.18       ** 


Total.  306.71 
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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company, 

[concluded.] 


Capital  Stock,   $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  bv  \ 

Amendment  to  Cnarter  K    10,000,000,  authorized, 

5.  to    ) 

5,645,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


filed  Sept  15. 1902, 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
June  13. 1905 


Directors  (7)  June  14,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead  General  Auditor, 


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The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  New 

Mexico. 

Incorporated.  New  Mexico,  October  30,  1902. 

So  yenrs. 

Chartered :  Main  Line. 

From  point  tt  or  near  station  of  Rio  Puerco  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia Ck)unty,  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  and  easterly 
direction  through  Valencia  and  Guad.ilupe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  The  Fecjs  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  of  Texico,  Guadalune  County,  on  or  near  the  eastern 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
26s  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Puerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  val- 
lev  of  the  Kio  Puerco  to  a  crossing  of  the  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N  Range  i  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County, 
N.  M.;  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  through 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimated  length,  s^  miles. 

Also,  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brmxil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  aS  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County.  N.  M  .  in  southeasterly  direction  through 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Pecos  Valley 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Portalet.  Chaves 
County;  thence  in  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Territorvof  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  United 
States  lying  east  of  Township  2  S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  iii  Chaves  County,  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  6s  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  38s  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $9,625,000,  authorized,         • 

385,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,     3,843  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  October,  Las  Vegas.  N.  M.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  16,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  17,  1904 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Henry  L.  Waldo,       .... 

R.  E.  Twitchcll,        .... 

W.  E.  Gortncr,  .... 

M.R.Williams 

OfRcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President. 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

R.  E.  Twitchell,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


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The  Grand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated.  Arizona.  August  lo,  1901. 
50  years. 

Amendment  to  charter  filed  February  8, 1902. 
Second  amendment  to  charter  filed  July  ao,  1903. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County.  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Brij^ht  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Constructed: 

Main  Line 63.58  miles. 

AnitaBranch 2.87     ** 


66. 4S  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250  cxx) 

Common,     1,205,000 

$1,455,000,  authorized. 
1406,300,  issued. 

Preferred — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,013  shares. 

Common — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,291 

Directors  (R.  R.),  9 

Individuals.  6.750  12,050  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  November,  Williams,  Ariz.— ii  a.  m. 
November  9,  1905. 

directors  (11)  Nov.  10,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna *' 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin, 

Robert  Dunlap 

F.  A.  Norton, »* 

Newman  K.  Chaflfee, Rutland,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day, Boston. 

E.  J.  Gibson, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.  J.  Arey Williams. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

OfRcert,  Dec.>8»  190^: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       .        .        .  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,      .        .  New  York. 

W.  G.  Taylor.  Auditor  ( Ftb  flgi  1904),  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 


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Quift  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  6*  6'.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Die.  1,  1903,  to  June  .W.  1913. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  August  $.  1898. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Past,  Jeffenoo 
Countv,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  Texas— aboat 
3So  miles. 

Constructed:    Rogan  to  Center,  77*7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $350,000,  authorized. 

77,500  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  Y,  Ry.  Co. )  shares 

(By  Individuals  and  Directors.)  )  ''^ 

Sico!(D  Wednesday  in  April.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  \2,  1905. 


Directors  (9)  March  16,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  £.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry,  . 
W.  C.  Nixon, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 
F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  16.  1904), 
J.  E.  Baxter, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt,        .... 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Win.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

Leastd  to  G.  C.  &*  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  Dec.  1. 1903,  to  June  30,  1913. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  March  21,  1893. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont,  Jefferson  County,  Texas, 
through  Jefferson.  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasper  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  the  Rock  Quarry,  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 

MILES. 

62.44 

8.36 
70.80 


Constructed: 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Silsbee  J  unction  to  Silsbee 

Call  Junction  to  Call 


2.83 

3.21 
2.32 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $50o,cxx),  authorized. 

5c»,ooo,  issued. 
V.  M.,        4f979  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  16,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley 

John  H.  Kirby,       ...... 

W.  E.  Maxson,       ...... 

J.  W.  Terry, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 

W.  C.  Nixon,  ...... 

A.  C.  Torbert,        ...... 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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California  and  Nortliern  Railway  Company. 

iMctlvo.    Railway  told  March  22, 1 904,  to  San  Francisco  A 
Nofthwottorn  Railway  Co. 

Incorporated,  Nevada,  March  5,  1900. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  From  the  City  of  tiureka,  in  Humboldt  County.  State  of  California,  to 
Crescent  City,  in  the  County  of  Del  Norte,  State  of  California.  Estimated 
length,  90  miles. 

CoDStracted :  Eurelca  City  to  Areata  City,  8  miles. 

Capital  Stuck,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 

247,300,  issued. 

E.  S.  P.,  2,243  shares. 

Other  Directors,  230  sharen. 

First  Monday  in  March,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
March  6,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  7,  1904  : 

Charles  Nelson, San  Francisco. 

E.  S.  Pillsbury 

A.J.McCone,  " 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  « 

H.  C.  Brownlee, Reno,  Ncv. 

J.T.Butler, " 

E.  Carpenter,  •* 

Offlcsrs: 

Charles  Nelson,  President,         ....  San  Francisco. 
E.  S.  Pillsbury,  Vice-President,        ...  •' 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  Secretary,  ....  ** 

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Cane  Belt  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  lo,  1898. 
50  years. 
Charter  amended  June  9,  1899. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake.  Colorado  County,  Texas,  in  a  southern  direc- 
tion to  the  town  of  Bonus,  Wharton  County,  Tex  is.     Estimated  length,  15  miles. 

Under  amended  charter,  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake  in  northeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  of  connection  with  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Kv.  of  Texas,  at  or  near  town 
of  Sealy,  Austin  County,  Texas     Estimated  length,  15  miles. 

And  from  town  of  fionusin  southerly  direction  through  counties  of  Wharton. 
Matagorda  and  Brazoria  to  a  point  on  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  southeastern  boundary  of 
Brazoria  between  the  mouths  of  Brazos  and  Colorado  K  ivers.  Estimated  length, 
74  miles.   Total  estimated  length,  104  miles. 

Constmcted: 

Sealy  to  Matagorda,  Texas .  90  6S  miles. 

Branches .ai.33     " 

111,98  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Si 5.000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  amended  charter,  100  000,  authorised. 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        991  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

First  Monday  in  June,  Eagle  Lake,  Texas. 
June  5.  1905. 

Directors  (9)  June  6,  19.^4: 
Jonathan  Lane, 
W.  C.  Nixon. 
Oliver  Snyder, 

W.  S.  Keenan  (June  28,  1904), 
J.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
F.  G.  Pettibone, 
J.  £.  Baxter, 
E.  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

Jonathan  Lane,  President,     .... 

W.  C.  Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 

Oliver  Snyder,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (June  28,  1904), 

N.  V.  Truly,  Secretary,  .... 

L.C.Deming.Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Treasurer,        .... 

H.  W  Gardiner,  A^s't  Treasurer, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,     .... 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.  (Sf  S.  /•'.  Ry.  Co.,  March  1, 190S  —  25  years. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  July  24. 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Aus:.  26,  1901. 

Second  Amended  Charter  filed  March  17, 1902. 

ggq  years. 

Lines  covered  by  Second  Amended  Charter,  March  17,  1902. 

Line  No.  1.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ky.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Lo^an  and  Payn:  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  con- 
nection with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cushing,  rayne  County.  Estimated 
length,  so  miles. 

Line  No.  t.~  Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  1  in  Payne  County,  at  or 
near  Ripley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties,  O.T.,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  5  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length.  $3  miles. 

Lin£  No.  4— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  s  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  northerly 
and  northeasterly  by  most  practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation  to  south- 
ern boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin,  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  38  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  6.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  convenient  and 

Sracticable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Reservation,  and 
^ay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  .Arkansas  River.    Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  9. — Abandoned. 

Line  So.  10.— From  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  section3o,  township  22  north^ange  6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County,  O.T.,  southerly  through  Pawnee, 
Payne,  Lincoln  aud  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  uf  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  2^township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  i.  T.    Estimated  length,  115  miles. 

Line  No.  li.— Abandoned. 

Line  No,  IS.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  2$,  township  5 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridi.tn,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  south- 
westerly to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  Valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  is  miles. 

Line  No.  i5.— Abandoned. 

Ling  No.  2-i.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  15.— From  most  suitable  piint  on  Line  No.  1  in  township  26  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Newkirk,  Kay  County,  O.  i\   Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Constructed: 

Newkirk,  O.T..  to  Pauls  Valley,  I.T 183.67  miles. 

Esau  Junction  to  Ripley.  O.T 40.41       *• 

Guthrie  Junction  to  Cushing,  O.T 47.85       " 

271.93 
.\cquired  by  purchase  June  16,  1902,  The  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60       '• 

Acquired  by  purchase  March  14,  1904,  The  Ki  ^wa.  Chickasha  & 

Fort  Smith  Ry..  Pauls  Valley  to  Lindsay,  I.T 24.18 


Total.  306.71 
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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company, 


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Capital  Stock,    $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  bv  \ 

Amendment  to  Charter  v    10,000,000,  authorized, 
filed  Sept  15. 1902,  to   ) 

5,645,000.  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
June  13. 1905 


Directors  (7)  June  14,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead  General  Auditor, 


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The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  New 

Mexico. 

iDCurporated,  New  Mexico,  October  30,  1902. 

So  yenrs. 

Chartered :  Main  Line. 

From  point  at  or  near  station  of  Rio  Puerco  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia  County.  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  and  easterly 
direction  throufi^h  Valencia  and  Guadalupe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  The  Fccjs  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  of  Texico,  Guadalune  County,  on  or  near  the  eastern 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
26s  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Puerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  val- 
levof  the  Rio  Puerco  to  a  crossing  of  the  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N  Range  1  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County, 
N.  M.;  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  throogh 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimated  length,  SS  miles. 

Also^  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brmxil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  aS  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County,  N.  M  .  in  southeasterly  direction  throogh 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Pecos  Valley 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Portales,  Chaves 
County;  thence  in  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  Unitra 
Sutes  lying  east  of  Township  2  S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  m  Chaves  County,  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  6s  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  38s  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $g,625,cx>o,  authorized.         • 

385,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,     3,843  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  October,  Las  Vegas.  N.  M.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  16,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  17,  1904  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,     .... 

Victor  Morawetz,      .... 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Henry  L.  Waldo 


R.  E.  Twitchcll, 
W.  E.  Gortncr.  .... 

M.  R.  Williams,         .... 
Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kcnna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
R.  E.  Twitchell,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


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The  Grand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  Aufi:ust  lo,  1901. 
,  50  years. 

Amendment  to  charter  filed  February  8, 1902. 
Second  amendment  to  charter  filed  July  ao,  T903. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Brij^ht  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Constructed: 

Main  Line 63.58  miles. 

AniuBranch 2.87     " 

66.4S  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250  cxx) 

Common,    1,205,000 

$1,455,000,  authorized. 
1,406,300,  issued. 

Preferred — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,013  shares. 

Common — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,291 

Directors  (R.  R.),  9 

Individuals.  6.750  12,050  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  November,  Williams.  Ariz.— ii  a.  m. 
November  9,  1905. 

directors  (11)  Nov.  10,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna, 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin, 

Robert  Dunlap, 

F.  A.  Norton, ** 

Newman  K.  Chaflfee, Rutland,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day Boston. 

E.  J.  Gibson, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.  J.  Arey Williams. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

OfRcert,  Dec.>8»  190^ 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       .        .        .  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 

G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  ** 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,      .  New  York. 

W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor  ( Ftb  flgi  1904),  Los  Angeles,  Cal . 


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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Qreat  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  6*  6*.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Dec.  /,  1909.  to  June  90, 1913. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  August  S.  i8q8* 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass,  Jefferson 
County,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  Texas— aboat 
3SO  miles. 

Constructed:    Rogan  to  Center,  77-7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35o,ocx),  authorized. 

77,500  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. )  ^^^^^^ 

(By  Individuals  and  Directors.)  )  "^ 

Sbcokd  Wednesday  in  April.  Beaumont.  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 


Directors  (9)  March  16,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  £.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry,  . 
W.  C.  Nixon, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 
F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  16.  1904), 
J.  £.  Baxter, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt,        .... 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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Houston,  Tex. 
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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

Leastd  to  G.  C.  6*  5.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Dec.  1, 190S,  to  June  SO,  1913. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  March  2t,  1893. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont,  Jefferson  County.  Texas, 
throug^h  Jefferson,  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasoer  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  the  Rock  Quarry,  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 

Constructed:  miles. 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Silsbee  Junction  to  Silsbee 

Call  Junction  to  Cal i 


2.83 

3.21 
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Total 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

500,000,  issued, 

V.  M.,        4>979  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Second  Wbdnesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  16,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,         ..... 

John  H.  Kirby,      ...... 

W.  E.  Maxson,       ...... 

J.  W.  Terry, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 

W.  C.  Nixon,  ...... 

A.  C.  Torbert,        ...... 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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California  and  Northern  Railway  ComiMUiy. 

Inactiv*.    Railway  sold  March  22, 1 904,  to  San  Fraiiclaco  k 
Northweatorn  Railway  Co. 

Incorporated.  Nevada,  March  5,  1900. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  From  the  City  of  Kureka,  in  Humboldt  County,  State  of  California,  to 
Crescent  City,  in  the  County  of  Del  Norte,  State  of  California.  Estimated 
length,  90  miles. 

Constructed :  £ureka  City  to  Areata  City,  8  miles. 

Capital  Stuck,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 

247,300,  issued. 

E.  S.  P.,  2,243  shares. 

Other  Directors,  230  shares. 

First  Monday  in  March,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
March  6,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  7,  1904  : 

Charles  Nelson, San  Francisco. 

E.  S.  Pillsbury, 

A.J.McCone,  " 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  '* 

H.  C.  Brownlee, Reno,  Nev. 

J.T.Butler, " 

E.  Carpenter,  *' 

Officort: 

Charles  Nelson,  President,         ....  San  Francisco. 
E.  S.  Pillsbury,  Vice-President,        ...  '• 

Chas.  S.  Neal,  Secretary,  ....  '* 

Anglo-Californian  Bank,  Limited,  Treasurer,  *' 


21 

Cane  Belt  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  lo,  1898. 
50  years. 
Charter  amended  June  9,  1899. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake,  Colorado  County,  Texas,  in  a  southern  direc- 
tion to  the  town  of  Bonus,  Whartoa  County,  Tex  is.     Estimated  length.  15  miles. 

Under  amended  charter,  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake  in  northeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  of  connection  with  Missouri^ansas  &  Texas  Rv.  of  Texas,  at  or  near  town 
of  Scaly.  Austin  County,  Texas     Estimated  length,  iS  miles. 

And  from  town  of  Bonus  in  southerly  direction  through  counties  of  Wharton, 
Matagorda  and  Brazoria  to  a  point  on  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  southeastern  boundary  of 
Brazoria  between  the  mouths  of  Brazos  and  Colorado  K  i vers.  Estimated  length, 
74  miles.   Total  estimated  length,  104  miles. 

Constructed: 

Sealy  to  Matagorda,  Texas .  90  6$  miles. 

Branches .ai.33     •* 

1 1 1.98  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  amended  charter,  100  000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        991  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

First  Monday  in  June,  Eagle  Lake.  Texas. 
June  5,  1905. 

Directors  (9)  June  6,  1934: 
Jonathan  Lane, 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
Oliver  Snyder, 
W.  S.  Keenan  (June  28,  1904), 
J.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
F.  G.  Pettibone,     . 
J.  E.  Baxter, 
E.  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

Jonathan  Lane,  President,     .... 

W.  C.  Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 

Oliver  Snyder,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (June  28,  1904), 

N.  V.  Truly,  Secretary,  .... 

L.C.Deming,Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Treasurer,        .... 

H.  W  Gardiner,  A^s't  Treasurer, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,     .... 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 

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New  York. 
Eagle  Lake. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.&  S.  /•'.  /^y.  Co.,  March  /,  1903  —  25  years. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  July  24, 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Aus.  26,  1901. 

Second  Amended  Charter  hied  March  17, 1902. 

990  years. 

Lines  covered  by  Second  Amended  Charter.  March  17,  1902. 

Line  No.  i.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ky.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Lo^aa  and  Fayn:  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  coa- 
nection  with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cusliinff,  Fayne  County.  Estimated 
length,  So  miles. 

Line  No,  f.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  i  in  Payne  County,  ift  or 
near  Ripley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties.  O. T.,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  OBt 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length,  S3  miles. 

Line  No.  4— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  east  uf  Indian  Meridian,  northeiiy 
and  northeasterly  by  must  practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation  to  south- 
em  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin.  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  38  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  6.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
Seast  of  Indian  Mcridian.in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  convenient  and 

Practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Reservation,  And 
lay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  Statu  line  west  of  .Arkansas  River.    Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No.  S.— Abandone  J. 

Line  No.  9.— Abandoned. 

Line  So.  iO.— From  point  on  Line  No.  3  in  sectionjjo,  township  22  north,  range  6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County,  O.T.,  southerly  through  Pawnoe, 
Payne,  Lincoln  aud  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  5  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  ut  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  2^town3hip  s  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  l.T.    Estimate!  length,  115  miles. 

Line  No.  ii.— Abandoned. 

Line  No*  If.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  25,  township  5 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridiio,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  souui- 
westerly  to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  is  miles. 

Line  No,  15.— Abandoned. 

Line  No,  U.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  15.— From  most  suitable  piint  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north,  range 
seast  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly  through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  9t 
S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Newkirk,  Kay  County,  O.  T.   Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Constructed: 

Newkirk,  O.T.,  to  Pauls  Valley,  l.T 183.67  miles. 

Esau  Junction  to  Ripley,  O.T 40.41       •• 

Guthrie  J  unction  to  Cushiug.O.T 47.85       ** 

271.93 
.\cquired  by  purchase  June  16,  1002,  The  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry..  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60       •' 

Acquired  by  purchase  March  14.  1904,  The  Ki  wa,  Chickasha  & 

Fort  Smith  Ry..  Pauls  Valley  to  Lindsay,  l.T 24.18 

Total.  306.71 

(Concluded  ou  ncx\.  paftc.'i 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company, 


[concluded.] 


Capital  Stock,   $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  bv 

Amendment  to  Charter 

filed  Sept  15. 1902,  to 

5.645.000. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443 

Directors,  7 


[         10,000,000, 


authorized, 

issued, 
shares, 
shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
June  13.1905 


Directors  (7)  June  14,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 
H.  C.  Whitehead  General  Auditor, 


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The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  Nev^ 

Mexico. 

Incorporated.  New  Mexico,  October  30,  1902. 

50  yenrs. 

Chartered:  Main  Line. 

From  point  at  or  near  station  of  Kio  Fuerco  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia  (V>untv,  N.  M.,  in  soutlieasterly  and  easterly 
direction  through  Vuleucia  and  Guad.dupe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  The  Pccjs  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  of  Texico,  Guadalune  County,  on  or  near  the  eastero 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
365  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Fuerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  val- 
ley of  the  Kio  Fuerco  to  a  crossing  of  tlie  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N  Range  i  £.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County, 
N.  M.;  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  through 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  E.  of  N.  M.  Frincipal Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimated  length,  SS  miles. 

Also,  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brazil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  aS  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County,  N.  M  ,  in  southeasterly  direction  through 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Fecos  Valley 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Fortales,  Chaves 
County ;  thence  in  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  UnitMl 
Sutes  lying  east  of  Township  2S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  lu  Chaves  County,  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  6$  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  385  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $9,625,000,  authorized.         • 

385,000,  issued* 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,     3,843  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  October,  Las  Vhgas.  N.  M.—  2  p.  m. 
Oct.  16,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  17,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Moraweiz, 

Edward  J.  Berwind,  .... 

Henry  L.  Waldo 


R.  E.  Twitchell,        .... 
W.  E.  Gortncr,  .... 

M.R.  Williams 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President. 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
R.  E.  Twitchell,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 
Las  Vegas. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


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The  Qrand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  Aufnxst  lo,  igoi. 
,  50  years. 

Amendment  to  charter  filed  February  8. 1902. 
Second  amendment  to  charter  filed  July  20, 1903. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Bris^ht  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Constructed: 

Main  Line 63.5^  miles. 

AnitaBranch 2.87     ** 

66. 4S  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250  ocxd 

Common,    1,205.000 

$1,455,000,  authorized. 
1,406,300,  issued. 

Preferred— The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2.013  shares. 

Common— The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,291 

Directors  (R.  R.)»  9 

Individuals.  6.750  12^0^0  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  November,  Williams,  Ariz.— 11  a.  m. 
November  9,  1905. 

Directors  (11)  Nov.  10,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin, 

Robert  Dunlap,      ..... 

F.  A.  Norton, ** 

Newman  K.  Chaffee Rutland,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day Boston. 

E.  J.  Gibson, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.  J.  Arey, Williams. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Los  Angeles,  Cal 

Officers,  Dec.>8,  1905.: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor  ( Feb  flji  1904), 


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Qulf,   Beaumont  and  Qreat  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  6f  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  D:c.  /,  1909,  to  June  SO,  1913. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  August  5,  i8q8. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass,  JeffenoQ 
Coantv,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris.  Lamar  County.  Texas— «boat 
3S0  miles. 

Constructed:    Rogan  to  Center,  77.7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35o,cxx),  authorized. 

77,500  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. )  ^^^^^^ 

(By  Individuals  and  Directors.)  )  "^ 

Sbcond  Wednesday  in  April.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 


Directors  (9)  March  16,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry,  . 
W.  C.  Nixon, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 
F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  16.  uyo\)^ 
J.  E.  Baxter, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


II 


New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

Leastd  to  G.  C.  6*  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  Dec.  1, 190S,  to  June  SO,  1913. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  March  21,  1893, 
50  years. 


Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont,  Jefferson  County,  Texas, 
throug^h  Jefferson,  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasoer  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  the  Rock  Quarry,  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 


Constructed: 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Silsbee  J  unction  to  Silsbee 

Call  Junction  to  Call 


MILES. 


2.83 
3.21 
a. 32 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

500,000,  issued. 
V.  M.,        4,979  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,  14  shares. 

Second  Wbdnesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  March  16,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley 

John  H.  Kirby,      ...... 

W.  E.  Maxson,       ...... 

J.  W.  Terry, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 

W.  C.  Nixon,  ...... 

A.  C.  Torbert,        ...... 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.Gallup,  Comptroller, 


62.44 

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70.80 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


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New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Jasper  and  Eastern  Railway  Company. 


Chartered: 


Incorporated.  Texas.  November  ii,  1904. 
So  years. 

Main  Line. 


From  Kirbyville,  Jasper  County,  Texas,  on  line  of  Gnlf,  Beaumont  &  Kansas 
City  Railway  CompanT,  in  northeasterly  direction  through  Jasper  ard  Newton 
Coaoties,  Texas,  to  point  on  Sabine  River,  on  eastern  boundary  of  Texas:  esti- 
mated, 17  miles;  thence  across  Sabine  River;  thence  northeasterly  to  point  at  or 
near  Town  of  De  Ridder,  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana,  on  Kansas  City  Southern 
Railway:  estimated,  from  Sabine  River,  21  mi'es;  thence  northeasterly  through 
Calcasieo.  Vernon  and  Rapides  Parishes,  to  Alexandria,  Rapides  Parisn,  Louisi- 
ana: estimated,  from  De  Ridder,  62  miles.     Total,  estimated,  100  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  De  Ridder  and 
Sabine  River,  southeasterly,  to  Carson  on  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway,  all  in 
Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  Sabine  River 
and  De  Ridder,  southeasterly,  to  Bon  Ami,  all  in  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana. 
Estimated,  3  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to  con- 
nection  with  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  at  Neame,  all  in  Vernon  Parish, 
Louisiana.    Estimated.  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to 
Leesville,  all  in  Vernon  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  i^  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Mam  Line  in  Vernon  Parish, 
southeasterly,  to  connection  with  Kansas  City,  Watkins  &  Gulf  Railway  at  most 
convenient  and  suitable  point  between  Woodworth  and  Pawnee  in  Rapides  Parish, 
Louisiana.    Estimated,  25  miles. 

Total  estimated  mileage,  iSS  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $200 fioo^  authorized, 

200,000,  subscribed, 
A. ex.,        1,988  shares. 
Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 


Directors  (9)  under  Charter: 

E.  P.  Ripley, 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
F.G.  Petti  bone, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
J.  E.  Baxter, 
T.  J.  Lee, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
C.F.W.Felt,      . 


^MBcers,  Nov.  21, 1904: 


E.  P.  Ripley,  President,    .... 
W.C.Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 
M.  F.  Temple,  Second  Vice-President, 
.  V.  Beckham,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Z,  Torbert,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Assist 
ant  Treasurer, 


Kirbyville,  Texas. 

Chicago. 

Galveston,  Tex. 

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Chicago. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Kirbyville. 

Galveston,  Tex. 


axter.  Auditor  (Appointed  Nov.  21, 1904),      Galvestotl^T^'v., 


28 

Qulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  17,  1884,  covers  — 

(i)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Company,  incorporated  Sep- 
tember i6«  1880. 

(2)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

31. 1877. 

(3)  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  incorporated  May  28.  1873. 

May 


60  years  from  May  28,  1873. 
Main  Line:  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Furcell.  Indian  Territory, 

Houston  Division : 

Alvin  to  Houston,  

Beaumont  Division  : 

Somerville  to  Silsbce,  including  spur  to  Montgomery, 

(Also  includes  Texas,  Lquisana  and  Eastern  K.  R.,  purchased 


S18.67  miles. 
25.66      " 
1S3.46     " 


230.34  miles. 
6  28     •• 

S3. 46  miles. 
100.90 
11.72     " 


236.62 


166.08 
3990 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


July  26,  i8q7  -Conroe  to  Trinity  River.) 
Lampasas  Division  : 

Temple  to  San  Angelo, 

Coleman  junction  to  Coleman. 
Northeastern  Division  : 

Cleburne  to  Dallas,        .... 

Dallas  •*  Y  "  to  Paris 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove, 
Northwestern  Division  : 

Cleburne  to  Weathcrford, 

Total  mileage, 1,140.39  miles. 

Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
53.3  miles,  situated  between  Clebunic  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  28.16  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Montgomery. 

Capital  Stock,  510,000,000,  authorized. 

4,560,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         45,470  shares. 

Directors,  130   shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston,  Texas. 
March  7,  1905. 

Directors  (13^  March  1,  1904: 
Edwara  P.  Ripley, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Charles  Steele, 
W.  C.  Nixon  (June  3,  1904), 

John  Sealy, 
.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
Leon  Blum, 

iohn  H.  Hutchings, 
i.  A.  Landes, 
T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  March  25,  1903 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Victor  Morawetz.  Charles  Steele. 

Officers,  March  25,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President 

,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  C.  Nixon,  Second  Vice-President  (June  3, 1904), 

A  C.  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt., 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,    . 

I ).  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 


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Thos.  P.  Fowler. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


Chicago. 

Galveston. 
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New  York. 
** 


J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903), 


Chicago. 
NewYork. 

Galveston. 


29 

Jasper  and  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  November  ii,  1904. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  Main  Line. 

From  Kirbyville,  Jasper  Couuty,  Texas,  on  line  of  Galf,  Beaumont  &  Kansas 
City  Railway  Company,  in  northeasterly  direction  through  Jasper  ard  Newton 
Counties.  Texas,  to  point  on  Sabine  River,  on  eastern  boundary  of  Texas:  esti- 
mated, 17  miles;  thence  across  Sabine  River;  thence  northeasterly  to  point  at  or 
near  Town  of  De  Ridder.  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana,  on  Kansas  City  Southern 
Railway:  estimated,  from  Sabine  River,  21  mi'es;  thence  northeasterly  through 
Calcasieu.  Vernon  and  Rapides  Parishes,  to  Alexandria,  Rapides  Parisn,  Louisi- 
ana: estimated,  from  De  Ridder.  62  miles.     Total,  estimated,  100  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  De  Ridder  and 
Sabine  River,  southeasterly,  to  Carson  on  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway,  all  in 
Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  Sabine  River 
and  De  Ridder.  southeasterly,  to  Bon  Ami,  all  in  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana. 
Estimated,  smiles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to  con- 
nection with  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  at  Neame,  all  in  Vernon  Parish, 
Louisiana.    Estimated.  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to 
Leesville,  all  in  Vernon  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  i^  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  in  Vernon  Parish, 
southeasterly,  to  connection  with  Kansas  City.  Watkins  &  Gulf  Railway  at  most 
convenient  and  suitable  point  between  Woodworth  and  Pawnee  in  Rapides  Parish , 
Louisiana.    Estimated,  25  miles. 

Total  estimated  mileage,  15s  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  subscribed, 
A.  C.T.,        1,988  shares. 
Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 


Kirbyville,  Texas. 

Directors  (9)  under  Charter: 

E.  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

W.C.Nixon, Galveston,  Tex. 

J.  W.  Terry " 

F.G.Pettibonc, ** 

A.C.Torbert 

J.  E.  Baxter, "  " 

T.  J.  Lee,  

W^.  E.Maxson, 

CF.W.Felt 

Officers,  Nov.21,1904: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President, Chicago. 

W.C.Nixon,  First  Vice-President,  Galveston, Tex. 
M.  F.  Temple,  Second  Vice-President,           .  Kirbyville. 
A.  V.  Beckham,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 
A.C.Torbert,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Assist- 
ant Treasurer, Galveston,  Tex. 


J.  £.  Baxter,  Auditor  (Appointed  Nov.  21, 1904),      Galveston,  Tex. 


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The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas.  October  24, 1901. 
goo  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  propertv  of  The  St.  I.ouis.  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22. 1898.  to  John  Penman,  and  since 
Jan.  q.1899.  operated  under  title  of  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railroad  Company.) 
Property  acquired  by  deed  from  John  Peuman  October  25.  iqoi. 

Constructed:  from  Arkansas  City,  Cowley  County,  Kansas,  to  Anthony.  Harper 
County,  Kansas  — about  60  milts. 

Capital  Stock,  J»362,ooo,  authorized. 

362,000,  issued. 

C.  Tr.  Co.  N.  Y.  Tr.,       3i6i3  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  Topeka,  Kas.— q  a.  m. 
Nov.  2, 1905. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  3, 1904: 
E.  L.  Kingsbury, 
H.U.Mudge, 
E.  Wilder, 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
A.J.  Davidson, 
C.  R.  Gray, 
A.  Douglas, 

OfHcert: 

E.  L.  Kingsbury,  President,    . 

H.  R.  M.Smith, Secretary  and  Auditor, 

W.  E.  Wilcox,  Treasurer, 


(JOINT.) 
(a.  T.A  S.  F.) 
(A.  T.&  S.  F.) 
(A.T.  *  S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  &  S.  F.) 
(ST.  L.  &  S.F.) 
(ST.L.  &  S.F.) 


( 10  days  —Topeka.) 

Arkansas  City.  Kas. 
Topeka. 


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St.  Louis. 


II 


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Arkansas  City,  Kas. 


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The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  December  29, 1899 
900  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  the  property  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
Sovth-Westem  Railway  Co..  and  acquired  said  property  bv  deed  dated  January 
84. 1900.  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12, 1899.    Operated,  from  February  i,  1900. 

Constructed :  from  city  of  Leavenworth.  Leavenworth  County,  to  connection  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  Meriden,  Jefferson  County.  Kas.,  46.57  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  1250,000,  authorised. 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        246  shares, 

U.  P.  R.  R  Co.,         247  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka.  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  27,  1904: 

C.  T.  McLellan,  (joint.) 


(10  day  »— Topeka.) 
Topeka. 


H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
E.  Wilder. 
R.  W.  Blair. 
N.  H.  Loomis, 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 


(THE  A.T.  AS.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  RY.) 
(U.  P.  R.  R.) 
(U.  P.  R.R.) 
(U.  P.  R.  R.) 


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Kansas  City,  Mo. 


OfHcert : 

C.T.  McLellan,  President  and  General  Manager.  Topeka. 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


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New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  IS,  1S9S,  from  September  t,  IMf,  /« 

September  1,  2979. 

Incorporated.  Arizona.  January  12. 1882. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  eastern  boundary  of  Arizona  between  parallels  31  mad  3i» 
westerly  via  Tombstone,  vallev  of  Santa  Cruz  River,  Tucson.  Florence  and  Phoe- 
nix,  to  a  point  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R. 

Constructed:  Benson  to  Nogales,  87.784  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35 400,000,  authorized, 

3,682,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  36,815  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topf.ka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct  26,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  Oct.  27,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
H.W.Gardiner, 
E.J.  Gibson, 
R.  J.  Arey,     . 

OfHcert,  Dec.  7,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President,    . 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


( 10  days  — Topeka .) 
(and  so  days — Arizona.) 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Winslow,  Ariz. 
Williams,  Ariz. 

Chicago. 
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Chicago. 

Topeka. 

New  York. 
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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


88 

Oakland  and  East  Side  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Caliiomia,  March  4.  iqo2. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  to  acauire  the  California  and  Nevada  Railroad,  and  to  construct  and 
operate  a  railroad  from  a  terminal  in  Oakland,  Alameda  County,  California: 
through  Emeryville  and  Berkeley.  Alameda  County,  and  through  Alameda  and 
Contra  Costa  Counties  along  or  near  the  present  line  of  the  California  and 
Nevada  Railroad  to  the  present  terminal  of  that  railroad  at  Bryant,  Contra 
Costa  County,  together  with  an  extension  of  said  railroad  on  a  line  hereafter  to 
be  determined,  to  the  Town  of  Walnut  Creek  in  Contra  Costa  County;  together 
with  one  or  more  intermediate  branches  or  connections  with  the  Atcnison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  system,  in  the  neighborhood  of  San  Pablo.  Contra 
Costa  County.    Estimated  length,  with  extensions  and  branches,  40  miles. 

(Charter  also  covers  numerous  general  purposes.) 

Capital  Stock,  $i,ooo.ooo»  authorized. 

2i5,cxx),  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,125  shares. 

Directors,  25       " 

First  Tuesday  in  June,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
June  6,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  June  7,  1904: 

A.  H.  Payson, San  Francisco. 

W.  A.  Bissell, 

A.  Moreton, " 

W.  R.  Alberger 

E.P.Ripley, Chicago. 

Officers: 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,    ....  San  Francisco. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  .  Chicago. 

Second  Vice-President,  

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,    .  Chicago. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .        .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,       .  ** 

Victor  Morawctz,  General  Counsel,  .        .  " 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,        .        .  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,         .  .  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  .        .  Chicago. 

W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor  (Feb.  25,  1904),      .        Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  February  28, 1890. 
So  years. 

Chartered  :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  County.  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 
line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed:  54.13 miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $75o,c»o,  authorized. 

69i,2CXD,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,      6,900  shares. 

Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  March.  Pecos.  Tex. 
March  1,1905. 


Directors  (7)  March  2, 1904: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
R.  D.  Gage,    . 
F.W.  Johnson, 
Max  Krauskopf, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  .         .         .         . 

R.   D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and  ) 
Treasurer,        .....         ) 

P.  B.  Smith,  Auditor  and  Superintendent, 


Topeka. 
Pecos, 


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Topeka. 
Pecos. 


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The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo.  1898. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  County, 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas,  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswell.  Chaves 
County,  N.  M..  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  boundary  line  between 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  comer  of  Parmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  *3.i62.ooo.  Preferred  )  authorized. 

3,102,000,  common  > 

3, 162.000.  preferred  \  .         , 

3,162,000,  common  )    j««^«*« 

Preferred\  ^^^  ^*  ^'  ^  "^^  ^'  ^X*  ^^''  3°'^^  shares, 
reje    ea  \  Individuals,    \^\\o  shares, 

I  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31.502  shares. 

Common  \  Directors,         10  shares, 

(  Individuals,       108  shares. 

First  Wbdnesday  in  October,  Roswell.  N.  M.— 12  m. 
Oct.  4,  1905. 


Directors  (10)  Oct.  25,  IQ04: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman, 
E.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Samuel  Atkinson, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Executive  Committee: 


Topeka. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 


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H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex  officio.       Don  A.  Sweet. 
Avery  Turner.  Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Offlcert : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor  (Aug.  15,  1904), 


Topeka. 
Amarillo.  Tex. 


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New  York. 
Amarillo,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Amarillo,  Tex. 


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The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  Texas,  March  19, 189& 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  point  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  nemr  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county,  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County. 

Constructed:  94*48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorised, 

100,000,  issued, 

C.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  990  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  October,  Amarillo,  Tex.— 12  m. 
October  3. 1905. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  4,  IQ04: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 
J.  C.  Paul,    . 
S.  H.  Madden, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Executive  Committee : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman,  ex  officio, 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 

New  Yoik, 

Amarillo. 
New  York, 


Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor  (Aug.  15,1904), 


Amarillo. 


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Perris  and  Lakeview  Railway  Company. 

Incoiporated,  California.  November  i,  1898. 

So  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  town  of  Ferris.  Riverside  Coontir,  in  a  northeasterly 
direction  to  the  town  of  Lakeview,  Riverside  County,  8.03  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $80,000,  authorized, 

16,000,  issued. 
So.  Cal  Ry.  Co.,        1 50  shares. 
Directors,  10  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Los  Angblbs.  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
Nov.  2,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  5,  1903: 
A.  G.  Wells,      . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
£.  Chambers, 
J.  R.  Hitchcock, 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Jr., 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Los  Angeles. 


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W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor  (Feb.  25, 1904), 


Los  Angeles. 


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Phoenix  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  August  3t,  1901. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  BecinniiiR  in  the  City  of  Phoenix,  County  of  Maricopa,  and  Territorj 
of  Arizona,  at  a  point  to  intersect  the  railroad  of  the  Santa  Pe,Preacott  « 
Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  said  City,  theiice  in  a  southeasterly  dlractlaa 
thronsh  the  counties  of  Pinal  and  Pima  to  Benson,  in  the  County  of  Cochise  in 
said  Territory,  said  line  beings  of  a  distance  of  about  one  hundred  and  elcfaty- 
five  niiics,  more  or  less. 

Constructed:    about  04.8  miles. 

Operated,  by  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co..  I*hoenix  to  Kelvin.  79.6a  miles. 

C  tpital  Stock,  ^37,750  per  \w'\\^^  authorized, 
1,275,000,  issued. 
The  A.  r.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,    12,743  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  PahscoTT,  Akiz.— 1-2  m. 
November  15,  1905. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  16.  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy 
W.  A.  Drake, 
R.  N.  Fredericks, 
A.  W.  Edwards, 
J.  H.  Enimert, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 
T.  J.  Norton, 

Executive  Committee  (3)  Nov.  19,  1904: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 

W.  A.  Drake. 


Prescott. 


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Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


J.  H.  Emmert, 


Prescott. 


Officers,  Nov.  19,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

J.  H.  Emmert,  V^ice-President,  .  *' 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

A.    W.    Edwards,    Assistant    Secretary    and 

Assistant  Treasurer,  ....*' 

T.  J.  Norton,  General  Solicitor,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

L$ased  to  S.  P.  P.  <Sf  P.  Ry.  Co.,  June  SO,  1898—99  years. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  September  14, 1897. 

So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  about  four  and  one-half  miies  north  of  Prescott,  on  the 
line  of  the  Santa  Fe.  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  known  as  the 
Point  of  Rocks,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  or  near  a  point  known  as 
Joe  Mayer's  Station,  on  the  Black  Canyon  Sta^e  Line,  a  distance  of  about  thirty 
miles,  more  or  less,  all  in  the  County  of  Yavapai,  Territory  of  Arizona,  with 
power  and  authority  to  extend  the  said  line  to  any  other  point  or  points  in  said 
Territory,  and  to  build  to  and  from  the  same  such  branch  lines  as  said  Company 
may  decide. 

Constructed:    Point  of  Rocks  to  Mayer,  26.40  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3o,ocx)  per  mile,  authorized, 

792,ocx),  issued, 

S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,     7,913  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wbdnbsday  in  November.  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  15,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  16,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Wallace  Fairbank, *• 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, " 

R.  Somers  Hayes, ** 

Charles  Steele,  •• 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, Prescott. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President,  ....        Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,         .        Prescott. 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  " 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  ...  ** 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,       ....        Chicago. 


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New  Yorit. 


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Randsburg  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A,  T»  &S.  P.  Ry.  Co,  Oct.  1, 190S—tO years. 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  May  i8, 1897. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kramer.  San  Bernardino  County,  to  Randsburg,  Kem  County,  mil 
in  State  of  California.    Estimated  length.  27  miles. 

Constructed:  Kramer  to  Johannesburg.  29.66  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $540,000,  authorized, 

540,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         5,391  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Directors  (9)  June  15,  1933: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,         .... 

Victor  Morawetz,  .... 

Charles  Steele,      ..... 

Edward  J.  Berwind,       .... 

Thomas  P.  Fowler,         .... 

Geo.  G.  Haven 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  .... 

E.  J.  Gibson,  ..... 

R.  J.  Arey,      ...... 

Extciitive  Committee,  July  i,  1903: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Ofilcert,  July  I,  1903: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  . 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary,  Los  Angeles. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  ...  ** 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,         ....        New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    .  Chicago. 


Los  Angeles. 
Winslow,  Ariz. 
Williams.    " 

Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele. 

Chicago. 

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Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.dc  S.P.  l^y.  Co.,  dated  and Jrom  January  1, 1900,  to 

December  Sl^  1910. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  October  28, 1880. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed:  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.17 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,2cxd,ooo,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         if993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Nov.  2,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  3,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley,    . 
W.  R.  Brown,    . 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
W.  G.  Rochester, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,     . 
J.  F.  Williams, 

Offlcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  R.Brown, Vice-President, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


(30  days  — El  Paso.) 

Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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W.  R.  Brown,  Auditor  (Jan.  30,  1904),    . 


£1  Paso. 


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San  Francisco  and  Northwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  California,  May  12,1903. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  From  a  iK>int  at  or  near  Alton,  in  the  County  of  Humboldt.  State  of 
Cidifomia,  thence  in  a  general  southerly  and  souihe-^sterly  direction  mlonc  th« 
most  adva^ageous  route  through  the  Cou  ities  of  Humboldt.  Mendoctno. 
Sonoma,  Marin  and  Contra  Costa,  in  said  State,  to  a  point  of  connection  with 
The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  formerlv  San  Fra'  ciaco  &  SlA 
Tpaquin  Railway,  at  or  near  Point  Richmond,  in  said  Contra  Costa  Cooaty. 
estimated  Length,  joo  miles. 

Acquired  by  purchase: 

California  &  Northern  Railway.  Eureka  to  Areata H.36  miles. 

Eel  Rirer  &  Eureka  R.  R.,  Eureka  to  Bumells .22.91  miles. 

California  Midland  R.  R..  Bumells  to  Van  Duzen  River 3.4S  miles. 

Pacific  Lumber  Co.  R.  R..  Alton  to  Camp  Nine.... iS-jo  miles. 

Constructed:    Camp  Nine  south i.oo  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,000,  authorized. 

300,000,  issued. 

A.  H.  P.,  2,980  shares. 

Directors,  20  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  May.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
May  2,  1905. 

Dirtctors  (5)  under  charter: 

A.  H.  Payson, San  Francisco. 

H.  D.  Pillsburv, 
A.  Moreton, 
W.  R.  Alberger, 
H.  K.  Gregory, 

OfHcert,  June  30, 1903 : 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,  San  Francisco. 
H.  D.  Pillsbury,  Vice-President,  " 

B.  F.  Porter,  Second  Vice-President,  General 

Manager,  and  Assistant  Treasurer,     .         Eureka,  Cal. 

Mercantile  Trust  Co.,Treasurer,  (Aug.  22, 1903),  San  Francisco. 
A.  Moreton,  Secretary,      ....  " 

T.  R.  Lever,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Auditor,    Eureka,  Cal. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Railroad  property  onlv  (not  including  lAind  Grant)  soid  under  agreement  as  oj 
July  1, 1909,  and  deed  executed  July  J,  190$,  to  The  A.T.(2f  S.F,  Ry.  Co, 

Incorporated  June  i6,  1897,  under  Act  of  Congress  approved  March  3, 1897. 

Perpetual. 

Acquired  by  purchase.  June  24,  1807.  under  foreclosure  sale.  May  3, 1897,  the  rail- 
road, property  and  franchises  of  the  We-tern  I3ivision  of  t  le  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated  bv  Act  of  Congress  approved  July  27. 1866— Perpetual- 
Authorized  to  construct  from  A'buquerque.  N.M.,  via  Aj^ua  Prio  or  other  suita- 
ble pass,  the  head  waters  of  the  Colorado  Chiquito,  the  3Sth  parnllel,  to  a 
suitable  point  on  the  Colorado  River  for  crossing,  aud  trom  thence  to  the  Pacific 

Constructed:  A.  &  P.  Junction  to  The  Needles— 563.01  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $4,000,000,  authorized. 

4,000,000,  issued* 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  39  987  shares. 

Directors,        13  shares, 

(Additional  stock  may  be  issued  as  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress.) 

Wbdnbsday  next  after  First  Monday  in  January,  New  York— 10:30  a.  m. 
Jan.  4,  1905. 


Directors  (13)  Jan.  6,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
H.  Rieman  Duval, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Geo.  G.  Haven. 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Moraweiz, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
John  G.  McCul lough, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
E.  D.  Kenna, 
Charles  S.  Gleed,    . 


(10  days— by  mail.) 


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New  York. 

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Vermont. 

Chicago. 


Topeka. 


Executive  Committee  (7): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney. 

Charles  Steele. 
Offlcert : 


Thomas  P.  Fowler. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
R.  Somers  Hayes. 


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Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

Second  Vice-President, 

W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 
.  C.Demi ng, Secretary, 
E.  Wilder,  Treas.  and  Ass't  Scc*y  (June  i,  i 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,     . 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Coniptroller,    . 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


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New  York. 


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New  York. 
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Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway 

Company. 


lacorporated,  Arizona.  May  27, 1891. 
60  years. 


Chartered:    **  beflianinff  at  a  point  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  at  or  near 

"   -    "         ■     C<  ""     ■  

>iigb  the  said  C         ,  .  .  _    . 

County  of  Maricopa,  in  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  a  distance  of  two  hnndred 


Ash  Porlc.  in  the  County  of  Yayapai  and   the   Territory  of  Arizonm, 
through  the  said  Coui 
County  of  Maricopa, 
miles*  more  or  less." 


through  the  said  County  to  Prescott.  and  thence  to  th 


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New  York. 


Constructed:    Ash  Fork  to  Phoenix.  197.6  miles;  line  since  shortened  to  194-79  mflM- 

Capital  Stock,     $40,000  per  mile,  autkortMed. 

7,903,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      29,967  shares, 

Mer.  Tr.  Co.,  Tr.,      49,004  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Individuals,  50  shares. 

Third  Wbdnbsday  in  November.  Prescott.  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  15,  1905. 

Direotort  (9)  Nov.  16,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  .... 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

£.  B.  Gage, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz,       .... 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

R.  Somers  Hayes,      .... 

Charles  Steele,  .... 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy. 

Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Charles  Steele. 
Ofllcert,  Dec.  7,  1904: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,        .... 

E.  D.  Kenna,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz.  General  Counsel, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 


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Victor  Morawetx. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Preecott. 
Chicaga 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


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Sonora  Railway  Company  Limited. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company ^  dated  July  15^  1^8,  from  September  1, 1898^  to 

September  1,1979, 

Incorporated,  Massachusetts,  May  i,  1879. 
Duration  not  limited. 

Constructed:  Guaymas.  Mexico,  to  Nograles,  A.  T.,  2S9.97  miles;  Hermosillo  Branch 
2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,000,  authorized. 

Reduced  Dec.  4,  igoifto    1,049,600,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         10,483  shares. 

Directors,  13  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  April,  Boston,  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  5,  1905. 


Directors  (15)  April  6,  1904  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
H.  Rieman  Duval, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
George  G.  Haven, 
R.  Somers  Hayes, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Charles  Steele 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
John  G.  McCullough, 
Salvador  M.  Cancino  (Nov.  2 
W.  S.  Farnsworth, 
Sebastian  Camacho, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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1904), 


Boston. 

Vermont. 

Mexico. 


Local 
'  Board. 


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Celso  Gaxiola      (  Gov't )  (June  18, 1900.) 
Hipolito  Charles  \  Dir's.  \  (Nov.  15,  1899), 

Executive  Committee,  May  4,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  George  G.  Haven. 

Victor  Morawetz. 

Offlcert,  May  4,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,    . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,      .... 

E.  Wilder,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 
New  York. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Pastor  de  Celis,  Secy.  Local  Board  (Oct.  12, 1898), 


Chicago. 
Mexico, 


46 

Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The.  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  June  7,  VJOL 

Duration  of  Charter  50  years. 

Formed  by  cousolidation,  June  ij,  1892,  of  — 

1.  Southern  California  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  cous  jlidation,  November  7, 1889,  of— 

'A)  California  Southkrn  Railroad  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidati')n,  January  10, 1882,  of— 

(i)  California  Southern  Railroad  C^w/txw v.— Incorporated  October  23, 
1880,  and  constructed  from  National  City  to  San  Beraardino,  1x9.03 

miles. 

(2)  California  Southern  Extension  Railroad  Company.— \ncorpoT9XtA 
May  24, 1881,  and  constructed  from  San  Bernardino  to  Barstow,  81.1$ 

milea.  Total  {A)  200.17  miles. 

{B)  California  Central  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidation.  May  20, 1887,  of  — 

(1)  Riverside,  Santa  Ana  &*  Los  Angeles  Railway  C^»»//i>»y.— Incorpo- 
rated September  29.  i88«;.  From  San  Bernardino.  Cal. ,  na  Riverside, 
Arlington  and  the  Santa  Ana  Valley  to  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  Con- 
structed, High  Grove  via  Oraii^e  (and  Santa  Ana)  to  Los  Angeles, 
74.71  miles. 

(2)  San  Bernardino  &*  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. —  Incorporated 

November  22, 1886.  From  San  Bernardino  to  Los  Angelea,  Cal.  Con- 
structed, San  Bernardino  to  San  Gabriel  River,  38.88  miles. 

(3)  San  Bernardino  Valley  Railway  Company. —  Incorporated  January  12, 
1887.  From  Sail  Bernardino  to  near  Lugonia,  Cal.  Constructed,  San 
Bernardino  to  Mentone,  12.53  miles. 

(4)  San  Jacinto  Valley  Railway  Company.—  Incorporated  March  7. 1887, 
From  near  Ferris  to  a  point  in  the  eastern  portion  of  San  Jacinto 
Valley.    Constructed,  Ferris  to  San  Jacinto,  19.44  miles. 

(5)  Los  Anceles  &*  San  Gabriel  Valley  Railway  C^w/^aMy.— Incorporated 
September  5. 1SS3.  From  Los  Anjjeles  to  the  head  of  tne  Azusa  Valley. 
Los  Angeles  County.  Constructed,  Los  Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 
River,  21.09  niiles. 

(6)  Los  An;:el''f  &'  Santa  Afonica  Railroad  Cf»w/><?«^.— Incorporated, 
January  6, 1886.  From  Los  .Angeles  to  the  Bay  of  Santa  Monica.  Con- 
structed. Ued-mdo  Junction  to  Alsace.  13.44  miles.  (loglewood  to 
Alsace.  3.62  miles,  sold  March  21,  1902,  to  Los  Angeles-Paclfic  R.R.  Co.) 

(y)  San  Bernardino  «^'^•  San  Dicfrp  Railway  Company.—  Incorporated  No* 
vembt-r  20, 18S6.  Frv)m  junction  with  the  Riverside,  Santa  Ana  &  Los 
.'\ngeles  Railway,  near  Santa  .'\:ia,v  aSan  Juan,  Capistrano  and  Ocean- 
side,  to  the  city  of  San  Diego.  Constructed,  north  boundary  Santa 
Ana  to  Los  .Angeles  Junction.  4Q  miles. 

(8)  San  Diei^o  Central  Railroad  Company.—  Incorporated  November  8, 
18%.  From  San  Diego,  through  the  Cajon  Vatlc^r,  Foway,  San  Ber- 
nardo, Esct)ndido  to  Oceansidc.  Constructed,  Escondido  Junction 
to  Escondiio,  21  30  miles. 

Total  {B),  246.77  miles. 

(C)  Redondo  Beach    Railway    Company.    Incorporated   April   23,   1888. 

Constructed,  Inglewood  to  Redondo,  10.77  miles. 

2.  The  San  Bernardino  d:  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  .\ugu8t  11, 1890.  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  via  Highlands,  to 
connect  with  line  of  the  Southern  California  Railway  Company  at 
or  near  its  T'resent  eastern  terminus  in  San  Bernardino  County.  Con- 
structed, Highland  Junction  to  Mentone,  12.86  miles. 

3.  Santa  Fe  6:  Santa  Monica  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  April  4, 1^2.    I-'rom  near  Mesmer  Station,  on  the  line  of 
the  Southern  California  Railway,  between  Inglewood  and  Ballona,  to 
the  town  of  Santa   Monica.    Constructed,  Alsace  to  Santa  Monica, 
5.42  miles.    (Sold  March  21,  1902.  to  Los  Angeles-Pacific  R.  R.  Co.) 
.Acquired  by  purchase  May  i,  1S99,  the  railroad  and  property  of— 

Bisinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  December  6,  i8<;5,  and  constructed  from  Elsinore  Junction 
to  Alberhil,  7.76  miles. 

f  All  California  incorporations.) 
Total  constructed,  all  lines,  478.33  miles. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


47 


Southern  California  Railway  Company. 


[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,  $17,360,000, 

12,824,000, 


Preferred 


Common 


authorized. 

issued, 

shares. 

shares, 

shares, 

shares. 


U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  55,908 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.Ry.Co.,   4,007 
Directors  (personal),         1 1 
Individuals,       683 
Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Stock  )        ,,,  ^a^^-, 
not  exchanged  J        ^^^  shares. 

!U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  67,498  shares, 
TheA.T.&S.F.  Ry.Co.,        Ti  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a.m. 
Nov.  2,  1905. 


Directors  (11)  Nov.  3,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

(ieorge  G.  Haven, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele, 

A.  G.  Wells. 
D.  Freeman, 

H.  W.  Hellman, 

O.  S.  A.  Sprague, 

Simon  Levi, 

Richard  Egan, 

L.  C.  Waite,     . 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


II 


41 


Los  Angeles. 


<i 


<i 


Pasadena,  Cal. 
San  Diego,  " 
Capistrano,  " 
Riverside,    " 


Edward  P.  Ripley. 
Charles  Steele. 


Executive  Committee  (4)  Nov.  28,  1904: 
Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
George  G.  Haven. 

Officers,  Nov.  28,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,     . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,     . 

Second  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

Godfrey  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    . 


Chicago. 


II 


Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
New  York. 

K 
II 

Chicago. 
New  York. 


48 


The  Southern  Kansas  Railway  Company 

of  Texas. 

operated  as  an  independent  line  from  July  5, 18S9^  inctuHve, 

Incorporated,  Texas,  November  2,  x886. 
50  years. 

Line  1.— Fort  Worth,  Texas,  to  west  line  of  Texas,  at  a  point  in  Oldham  County. 

Line t.—  ¥xom  a  point  on  line  No.  i,  in  Carson  County,  Texas,  to  a  point  In  Paroiei 
County,  on  the  western  boundary  of  Texas. 

Line  5.— From  a  desirable  point  on  line  No.  i,  in  Carson  County,  northeasterly  to  a 
point  in  Lipscombe  County,  on  the  east  line  of  Texas  ~  Constructed. 

Total  mileage  (constructed),  100.41  miles. 

Acquired  January  i.  1900,  under  foreclosure  sale  September  6,  x8q8,  railroad  of  the 
Panhandle  Railway  Co.— Panhandle  to  Washburn— 14.72  miles,  which  It  had 
operated  as  au  extension  since  April  20. 1898.  Has  also  operated  trains  on  line 
of  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  City  Ry.  Co.,  between  Washburn  and  Amarillo,  Tex.« 
14.04  miles,  since  May  10, 1898. 


Capital  Stock,  $3,cxx),cxx),  authorized, 

604,500,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  5,955  shares. 

Directors,  90  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October.  Amarillo.Tez.—  ioa. 
Nov.  I,  1905. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  2,  1904: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
Avery  Turner,   . 
Don  A.  Sweet,    . 
J.  C.  Paul, 
A.  L.  Conrad,     . 
W.  D.  Garwood, 
H.  E.  Hoover,    . 
J.  W.  Terry, 
Edward  P.  Ripley,     . 

Officers : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President,    . 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor, 


(30  days  —  AmarJIIo.) 

Topeka. 

Amarillo. 
« 

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Canadian,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Chicago. 


Topeka. 

Amarillo. 
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New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 
Amarillo. 


49 


Sunset  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  17, 1900. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  connection  with  the  line  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany between  Balcersfield  and  Asphalto  in  Kern  County.  Cal.,  at  or  near  Gos- 
ford  station,  to  the  southwest  quarter  of  section  18,  township  11  north,  range  23 
west,  S.  B.  B.  &  M.  in  same  county.    Estimated  length,  30  miles. 

Constructed:  30.28  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

500,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 

So.  Pac.  Co..       2,485  shares. 
Directors,  30  shares. 

Second  Monday  in  March,  Bakbrspibld,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
March  13,  1905. 


(A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.  CO.) 
(S.  p.  CO.) 

(s.  p.  CO.) 

(a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.  CO.) 


Directors  (5)  March  14,  1904: 

C.  N.  Beal,  (joint.) 
A.  G.  Wells, 
J.  Kruttschnitt, 

D.  Burkhalter, 
A.  H.  Payson, 

Officers: 

C.  N.  Beal,  President,    . 
A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 
J.  Kruttschnitt,  Vice-President, 
G.  Holtcrhofif,  Jr.,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
James  Goodwin,  Ass*t  Secretary, 


Bakersfield. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
San  Francisco  Cal. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Bakersfield. 


W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor  (Feb.  24,  1904),  .        Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


60 


Atchison  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  November  13. 1878. 
Peri>etual. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authoriMed, 

72,000,  issued, 
(Shares  $1,000  each.) 
R.  R.  Cos.,  69  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February.  Atchison,  Kas.— 10:30  a.  m. 
Feb.  8,  1905. 


Dirtctort  (8)  Feb.  10,  1904: 
C.  M.  Rathbum, 
A.  T.  Perkins, 
Henry  Miller, 
Russell  Harding, 
C.  B.  Rodgers, 
H.  E.  Byram, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
C.  T.  McLellan, 


(c.  B.  u.  p.  R.  K.) 

(K.  C.  ST.  J.  &  C.  B.  R.  R.) 
(H.ft  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

(mo.  p.  RY.) 

(a.  a  N.  R.  R.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  p.  RY.) 
(the  a.  T.  a  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 


Atchison. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


«4 


Wymore,  Neb. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Topeka. 


It 


Executive  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathbum,  ex  officio, 

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Auditing  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  ex  officio, 

H.  E.  Byram. 
Offlcert: 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  President  and  Ticket  Agent, 

F.  W.  Downs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


H.  U.  Mudge. 


C.  B.  Rodgers. 


Atchison. 


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51 


Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Company. 


purchase  and  maiatain  wharves  within  or  near  the  city  of  Beaumont,  Jefferson 
C< 

Constructed:     Belt  around  city  of  Beaumont,  308   miles;    line   operated    under 

I.    T(     "   - 


Chicaj^o. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


Incorporated.  Texas,  March  26,  i8g7. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  to  construct,  maintain  and  operate  a  terminal  railway  and  construct  or 
turchaseandm 
bounty,  Texas. 

itructed:     Belt 
trackage  rights,  spurs  into  mills,  S'^S  miles.    Total,  8.53  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $60,000,  authorized, 

60,000,  issued, 

V.  M.,  591  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  12,  1905. 

Directors  (10)  April  13,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ..... 

John  H.  Kirby,  .... 
W.  E.  Maxson,  .... 
W.  S.  Davidson,  .... 
Wm.  Wiess,    ..... 

J.  W.  Terry, 

W.  C.  Nixon,  .... 

C.  F.  W.  Felt  (June  16,  1904), 
A.  C.  Torbert,  .... 
J.  E.  Baxter,            .... 

Officers,  April  18,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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Galveston,  Tex. 


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Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


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New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


Wm.  Alvey,  Auditor  (March  i,  1904), 


Beaumont. 


62 


El  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  lo.  1903. 
So  years. 

Amendment  of  Charter  filed  Aug.  5, 1903. 

Capital  Stock,  $240,000,  authorized, 

24  >,ooo,  subscribed, 
28,800  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  46  shares. 


E.  P.  &  N.  E.  R.  R.. 

G.  H.  &  S.  A.  Ry., 

E.  I\  &  S.  W.  R.  R., 

M.  C.  Ry., 

T.  &  P.  Ry., 

Directors, 


47  shares, 
47  shares. 
47  shares, 
47  shares. 
47  shares, 
7  shares. 


First  Tuesday  in  Fkkruary.  El  Faso.  Tex.— ii  a.  m. 
Feb.  7,  1905. 

Dirtctort  (7)  May  20,  1904  : 

H.U.Mudge,        (THEA.T.&S.  F.RY.) 

Chas.  B.  Eddy,  (K. »».  A  N.  K.  R.  R.) 

A.  S.  Johnson,  (©•  h.  &  s.  a.  ry.) 

H.  J.  Simmons,  (b.  p.as.w.r.r.) 

E.  E.  Styner,      (m.  c.  ry.)  (Oct.  7,  1904) 

L.  S.  Thorne,     (t.  &  i-.  ry.) 

W.  W.  Turney, 

AMdMng  and  Finance  Committe : 
H.  J.  Simmons. 

A.  S.  Johnson. 
Offlcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 

H.  J.  Simmons,  Vice-President,     . 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 


Topeka. 

AlamogordOyN.M. 
El  Paso. 


t« 


Mexico,  Mex. 
Dallas,  Tex. 
El  Paso. 

W.  W.  Tumcy. 


Topeka. 
El  Paso. 


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58 


The  Kansas  City  Belt  Railway  Company. 

Kansas  and  Missouri  incorporation. —  Formed  by  consolidation,  on  March  13,  x886, 
of— 

(i)  Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated,  Kansas,  March  28,  x88s. 

(2)  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.,  incorporated.  Missouri,  June  27, 1882. 

999  years. 


CONSTRUCTED  MILEAGE. 

Main  line  in  Missouri, 

Main  line  in  Kansas, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Missouri, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Kansas. 


6.33 
2.37—  8.70 

31.99 
12.92—44.91 


Total  mileage,  . 

Capital  Stock,  $2,500,000,  authorized. 

550,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,         2,747  shares, 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.,         1,098  shares, 

K.  C.  F.  S.  &  M.,         1,648  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares, 

(Statutory  meeting,  Mcond  Tueoday  in  If  arch  —  SO  days'  notice,  Kaaaae  Olty.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  October,  Kansas  City,  Mo.-^  a.  m. 
Oct.  10,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  11, 1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

J.  E.  Hurley, 

A.  J.  Davidson, 

C.  R.  Gray  (Dec.  2,  1904), 

E.  W.  McKenna, 

H.  R.  Williams, 

Executive  Committee  (3)  Dec.  2, 1904: 
H.  U.  Mudge. 

Officers,  Dec.  2,  1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

A.  J.  Davidson,  Vice-President, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary,     .... 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,        .... 

Lathrop,  Morrow,  Fox  &  Moore,  Attorneys, 


53.61 


(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  a  M.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(C.  M.  a  ST.  P.) 
(C.  M.  a  ST.  p.) 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 


II 


Chicago. 


«< 


H.  R.  Williams. 


C.  C.  Ripley,  Auditor  and  Cashier, 

D.  W.  Rider,  Superintendent,    . 


A.  J.  Davidson. 

Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Topeka. 
Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City. 
«i 


54 


The  Leavenworth  I>epot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas.  April  i,  1885. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $175,000,  authorized, 

150,000,  issued. 
R.  R.  Cos.,       1,465  shares. 
Directors,  35  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Leavenworth,  Kas, 
Jan.  10,  1905. 


Diractort  (7)  Jan.  12,  1904: 

J.  O.  BrinkerhofiF,        (l.  k.  a  w.  ry.) 

H.  E.  Byram,  (c.  r.  1.  *  p.  ry.)  (Feb.  29,  1904), 

Russell  Harding,       (mo.  p.  ry.) 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


<« 


H.  U.  Mudge, 
N.  H.  Loomis, 
A.  T.  Palmer, 
£.  A.  Gould, 

Executive  Committee  (3) : 

J.  O.  BrinkerhofiF. 


THl-  A.  T.  *  S.  F 
ASSIGNEE  L.  T.  AS 


( 

(U.  P.  RY.) 


St.  Louis. 
i.V.RY.)   Topeka. 


u 


/U.  V.  RY.,  ASSIGNEE  \ 
\     L.  T.  *  S.  W.  RY.      / 

(K.  C.  N.  W.  R.  R.) 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


« 


H.  E.  Byram  (Feb.  29,  1904). 
Russell  Harding. 


Offlcert: 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President, 

W.  S.  Basinger,  Secretary,  Treasurer 

and  Superintendent, 
J.  H.  Case,  Ticket  Agent, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Leavenworth. 


it 


Note.— The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  and  Un'on  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  became  stock- 
holders through  assignment  of  the  stock  owned  bv  the  L.  T.  &  S.  W.  Ry.  Co.,  which 
afterwards  refused  to  continoe  as  one  of  the  constituent  supporting  companies^and 
the  first  two  companies  have  therefore  not  enjoyed  any  diviaends,  and  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  has  declined  to  participate  in  the  annual  meetings  or  management. 


65 


The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  December  23,  1887. 

So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

40,600,  issued. 

D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co.,  80  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.. 

Colo.  &  So.  Ry.  Co., 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co., 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co., 

Directors, 


80  shares, 
80  shares, 
80  shares. 
80  shares, 
6  shares. 


Third  Wednesday  in  October,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Oct.  18,  1905. 


(COLO.  *  so.  RY.) 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  19,  1904: 
J.  M.  Herbert, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 
D.  £.  Cain, 
Chas.  S.  Clarke, 
C.  H.  Schlacks, 
H.  J.  Slifer, 

Offlcert,  Oct.  15,  1902: 

J.  M.  Herbert,  President, 

M.  D.  Thatcher,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Wm.  Young,  Ticket  Agent, 

C.  F.  Colvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


(the  a.  t.  a  s.  f.  ry.) 
(mo.  p.  ry.) 
(d.  a  r.  g.  r.  r.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  p.  RY.) 


Denver,  Colo. 
Pueblo. 
LaJunta,Colo. 
St.  Louis. 
Denver,  Colo. 
Chicago. 

Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
(I 

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66 


St.  Joseph  Terminal  Railroad  Compaqy. 

lucorporated,  Missouri,  January  S»  xM7< 
99  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  property  of  St.  Joseph  Terminal  Co. 
Incorporated.  Missouri,  Novembers,  1886. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

300,000,  issued, 

St.  J.  &  G.  I.  Trustee,        1,496  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,485  shares. 

Directors  and  Tellers,  ig  shares, 

(Btetutory  meeting,  second  TuetKlay  in  March.—  30  d*7**  notice,  St.  Jo— ph.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  June.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.— 9  a.  m.    Old  Board,  12  m. 
June  13,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  June  15,  1904: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Raymond  Du  Puy, 
F.  C.  Uhlman, 
T.  F.  Van  Natta, 


New  Board,  12:30  p.  M. 


(the  a.  t.  *  s.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(ST.  J.  *  G.  I.  RY.) 
(ST.  J.  *  G.  I.  RY.) 
(JOINT.) 


Topek] 


3t.  Joseph. 


Oacert: 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  President, 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Vice-President, 

F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary  and  Auditor, 

E.  Wilder,  Treasurer,  .... 


C.  L.  Mason,  Superintendent  (April  16,  1902), 


St  Joseph. 
Topeka. 
St.  Joseph. 
Topeka. 

St.  Joseph. 


67 


St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  22, 1880. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized. 

9,000,  issued, 
R.  R.  Cos.,  84  shares. 

Directors,  6  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Feb.  8,  1905. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  10,  1904: 

A.  T.  Perkins,         (k.  c.  st.  j.  &  c.  b.  r.  r.  ) 


Henry  Miller. 
C.  M.  Carter, 
O.  M.  Spencer, 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
H.  E.  Byram, 


(C.   B.  *  Q.   R.   R.) 
(H.  ft  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(B.  *  M.   R.  R.  R.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.   RY.) 
(C.  R.  I.  ft  P.  RY.) 
(C.  K.  ft  N.  RY.) 


St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 
St.  Joseph. 


tt 


M.  A.  Low, 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  *  g  1.  ry.) 

Russell  Harding,  (mo.  p.  ry.) 

Executive  Committee  (3) : 

Raymond  Du  Puy,.^jr  officio. 

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Auditing  Committee  (3) : 

Raymond  Du  Puy,  ex  officio. 

C.  M.  Carter. 
Officers: 

Raymond  Du  Puy^  President,     . 

E.  C.  Browne,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Jos.  Hansen,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


Topeka. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Topeka. 
St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 

H.  U.  Mudge. 


H.  E.  Byram. 


St.  Joseph. 


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58 

The  Santa  Pe  Terminal  Company 

of  California. 

Incorporated,  California,  February  24, 1899. 

So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9i^3  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  July.  San  Francisco,  Cal.— 3p.  m. 
July  18,  1905. 

Diractort  (7)  July  19, 1904: 

J.  D.  Spreckels, San  Francisco. 

A.  H.  Payson " 

W.  A.  Bissell 

H.K.  Gregory, " 

J.  W.  Walker, Fresno,  Cal. 

A.  G.  Wells Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

F.  J.  Shepard, ** 

Officers : 

J.  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board,    .  San  Francisco. 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,  ...  " 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    .  New  York. 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,          .                 " 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    .         .                 ** 

£.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,    .        .  Chicago. 


50 

Union  Depot  Company. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  November  29,  1875. 

So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized. 

495,000,  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,        4,929  shares. 

Directors,  etc.,  21  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  10,  1905. 

Directors  (12)  Jan.  19,  1904: 

E.J.  Sanford,  (joint.)  Kansas  City. 

A.  J.  Davidson  (June  2, 1904),  (thek.c.f.s.*m.ry.)  St.  Louis. 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  (u.  p.  ry.)  Kansas  City. 

S.  M.  Felton,  (c  *  a.  r.  r.)  Chicago. 

D.  Willard  (June  2,  1904),       (h.  *  st.  j.  r.  r.) 

Russell  Harding,  (mo.  p.  ry.)  St.  Louis. 

J.  Ramsey,  Jr.,  (wabash  r.  r.)  " 

B.  L.  Winchell  (June  2, 1904),  (c  R.  r.  *  p.  ry.)  Chicago. 
A.  T.  Perkins,                           (k.  c.  st.  j.  a  c.  b.  r.  r.)  St.  Joseph. 
J.W.  Kendrick  (June  2, 1904),  ^the  a.  t.  a  s.  f.  ry.)  Chicago. 
A.  A.  Allen,                                (m.  k.  *t.  ry.)  St.  Louis. 

A.  J.  Earling,  (c.  m.  *  s.  p.  ry.)  Chicago. 

Executive  Committee  (7): 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman.  D.  Willard  (June  2,  1904). 
Russell  Harding.  A.  J.  Earling.  J.  O.  Brinkerhoff. 
J.  W.  Kendrick    (June  2,  1904.                 S.  M.  Felton. 

Auditing  Committee  (3): 

J.  Ramsey,  Jr.  A.  A.  Allen. 

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Officers : 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman  of  the  Board,  .         Chicago. 
E.J. Sanford,  President  and  Superintendent,  Kansas  City. 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 


Pratt,  Dana  &  Black,  Attorneys,  Kansas  City. 

L.  S.  Banks,  Ticket  Agent,     ....  '* 


61 


The  Cerriilos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Afineral  rights  leased  to  Cerriilos  Coal  Railroad  Company^  May  16, 1899.— 99  years. 
Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  June  S,  1901, 

by  C,  ^P.C.iSf  M,  Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
So  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows  : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about 11  #499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about iS»ooo    " 

Total 

Capital  Stock,  $i,cxx>,ooo,  authorised. 

1 ,000,000,  issued, 
W.  E.  H.,  I  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fk,  N.  M. 


15,000 
a6.499  acres. 


August  7,  1905. 

(Directors  (5)  Aug.  i,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
L  J.H.Vaughn, 

t  Micfrt: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


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Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


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Chicago. 


« 


Topeka. 


61 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Afifural  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company ^  May  18, 1899.— 99  years. 
Sold  May  18, 1902,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co,,  and  acquired  June  S,  1901, 

by  C.  ^P.C.(Sf  M.  Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
So  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about . .  11,499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about i5/xk>    '* 


ToUl. 


a6,499  acres. 


Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorised. 

1 ,000,000,  issued, 

W.  E.  H., )  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Mo.nday  in  August,  Santa  Fb.  N.  M. 
August  7,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  i,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
J.H.Vaughn, 

tMleort: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


II 


Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


It 


Chicago. 


II 


Topeka. 


60 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Galveston. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  s6, 1897. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized. 

200,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston.  Tex. 
Dec.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  27, 1904: 

W.  C.  Nixon, Galveston. 

John  Sealy, *• 

A.  C.  Torbert, •• 

J.W.Terry, 

F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  2,  1904) " 

Oflieere: 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President  (June  2,  1904),  Galveston. 
John  Sealy,  Vice-President,      ....  *• 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    .  " 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor, " 


61 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Mineral  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company t  May  18, 1899.— 99  years. 
Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co,,  and  acquired  June  S,  1901, 

by  C.  6fP.C.(Sf  M,  Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  vj,  1884. 
So  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about iit499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about 15,000    '* 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorised. 

1 ,000,000,  issued, 

W.  E.  H., )  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fb.  N.  M. 
August  7,  1905. 


a6,499  acres. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  i,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
J.H.Vaughn, 

Oflicert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


tt 


Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


It 


Chicago. 


tt 


Topeka. 


60 


The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Galveston. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  s6, 1897. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $2oo,ooo»  authorized. 

200,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,      1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston,  Tex. 
Dec.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  27,  1904: 
W.  C.  Nixon,     . 
John  Sealy, 
A.  C.  Torbert,    . 
J.W.Terry, 
F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  2,  1904), 

Oflicere: 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President  (June  2,  1904), 
John  Sealy,  Vice-President, 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor, 


Galveston. 


M 


Galveston. 


« 


tt 


61 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Sfingral  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company ^  May  Itf,  1899.— 99  years. 
Sold  May  18, 1902 ,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  June  5, 1901, 

by  C.  ^P.C.(Sf  M,  Co. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
So  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about iif499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about i5/x»    " 


Total. 


a6,499  acres. 


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Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorised. 

1 ,000,000,  issued. 

£  H    ) 

*'  V  Trustees,  9.995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fh,  N.  M. 
August  7,  IQ05. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  i,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
J.H.Vaughn, 

Oflicert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


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Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 


62 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 

Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  in  Kansas  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co,, 

from  June  1, 189S,  to  June  1, 1906. 
Acquired  October  A,  1900,  the  Property  of  the  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 
Acquired  April  1, 1901,  the  Properties  of  The  Osage  Carbon  Co.  and  of  the  Trini- 
dad Coal  <Sf  Coking  Co, ;  and  from  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Ctf., 
"York  Canon  Tract"  tn  Colfax  County,  N.  M. 
Acquired  June  5,  1901,  the  property  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.  undtr  fi 


closure  sale  of  May  18, 1901, 
Railroad  formerly  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.,  conveyed  to  The  A.  T.  <Sf  S.  P, 

Ry  Co.  June  S,  1901. 
Mineral  rights  and  Proferiies  of  The  C,  C.  C.  Co.  and  the  T.  C.  (Sf  C.  Co,,  Uastd 

to  The  Colorado  Fuel  &  iron  Co.  since  August  SO.  1896. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  the  O.  C.  Co.,  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coed  C; 

from  June  1,  1898.  to  June  1,  1906. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  leased  to  The  Colorado  Puol  <Sr 

Iron  Co.  Oct.  5, 1899.— 10  years. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  26,  i88s. 
50  years. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado,  October  97, 
1898,  and  also  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Territory  of 
New  Mexico  May  10, 1901. 

Capital  Stock,  S5oo,cxx),  authorized, 

2oojooOt  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        I1989  shares. 
Directors,  11  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  Octobhr.  Topeka,  Kas.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (11)  Oct.  27,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
W.  E.  Hodges, 


H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
O.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
♦A.  S.  Johnson, 

Oflicert : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J,  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903). 
*Died  Dec.  9, 1904. 


(10  days —Topeka.) 
Chicago. 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


68 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  Property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co,  Aug.  to,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  xi,  1891. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized, 

600,000,  issued, 
(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  9,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


(10  days— Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899), 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29,  1899), 

E.  Wilder,  .... 

J.  F.  Scott, 

A.  A.  Hurd,  .... 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deraing,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30, 1896),       Chicago. 


Chicago. 


«4 


Topeka. 
New  York. 


•< 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),    . 


Topeka. 


84 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited. 

Incorporated,  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12. 1884.—  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6,  i88s. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,    $96,310,  authorized. 

96,310,  issued, 
(Shares  reduced  June  q,  1904.  to  f  10  each  ) 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,155  shares, 

D.  L.  G.,  I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share.     2,1  sy  shares. 


J.  &  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,410  shares. 


Sundry  persons, 

Second  Tup:sday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  14,  1905. 


5,024  shares. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  9,  1904: 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
Albert  Strauss, 

Geo.  W.  Seligman  (Mch.  28,  1904), 
Robert  M.  Murray, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
Theo.  Seligman 
D.  L.  Gallup, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

OfRcert,  Dec.  15,  1904: 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney,  President, 
Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  Second  Vice-President, 
Robert  M.  Murray,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Boston. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 

Boston. 
New  York. 


Geo.  L.  Brooks,  General  Manager, 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


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Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  i6, 1888. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2  wics.— Adair  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  " 

Frank  W.  Gibbs, Gibbs. 

OfRcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  Topeka. 


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Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,  authorized, 

16,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  %Q%,  shares. 

Individuals,  ^^]^  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2  wks.— Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28, 1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  .......        Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

W.  W.  Felt, Mendon. 

Oflicert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,        .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


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J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  Topeka. 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


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The  New  Mexico  Town  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22,  x88o. 

20  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21, 1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         942  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  8  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fb,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  2,  1905. 

(30  days—  I  a  w.,  Santa  Fe.) 

Directort  (9)  Nov.  3,  1904: 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Chas.  A.  Spiess, 
W.  E.  Gortncr, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  C.  Gortner, 
J.  H.  Vaughn, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

OfRcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Ass't  Sec*y  and  Ass't  Treas.,   Santa  Fc. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      ...  ** 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


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Santa  Fe. 


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Chicago. 


Topeka. 


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J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903), 


Topeka. 


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Pacific  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  January  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,cxx)»  authorized.    - 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11  a  m. 
May  10,  IQ05. 

Directors  (5)  May  18,  1904: 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles. 

J.  R.  Hitchcock, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

F.  J.  Shepard, 

G.  A.  Davidson, 

Oflicert: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor, 

Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topeka. 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(awks.— ClarkCo.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Chas.  Hiller, Kahoka,  Mo. 


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Offlcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  '\oV^^* 


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Rio  Qrande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  June  23, 1887. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $25o,cxx),  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,495  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fb,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  2,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  3,  1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 


(15  days— Santa  Fe. 


Henry  L.  Waldo,  .         . 

R.  E.  Twitchell,  .         .         .         . 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  .... 
E.  Wilder,  .         . 

Oflicert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deniing,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     . 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903).  . 


Las  Vegas.  N.  M. 


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Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 

Topeka. 

Santa  Fe. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized. 

5,000,  issued. 
E.  W.,         23  shares. 
Individuals,         25  shares. 
Directors,  2  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge, 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2  wks.' 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.U.  Mudge. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, 

Oflicert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


Mo.— 9  A.  M. 
-Scotlmnd  Co.) 

Topeka. 

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Rutledge. 
Topeka. 

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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorpormted,  California,  December  28, 1900.—  So  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14,  i^i. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

Janvary  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Okalahoma,  Aug.  is.  1903. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary,  New  Mexico.  Feb.  a6  to  March  14, 
1903,  and  in  San  Miguel  Co.,  N.  M.,  Feb.  a8  to  March  14, 1903. 

Licensed  to  engage  in  business  in  Missouri  May  i,  1903. 

Certified  copy  of  amended  Charter  filed  with  Auditor,  Arizona,  Aug.  14, 1903. 

Capital  Stock,  f  10,000,  authorised. 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a.  m. 
May  10,1905. 


Directors,  (5)  May  18,  1904: 
H.U.  Mudge,     . 
A.  G.  Wells,      . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
G.  A.  Davidson, 
Paul  Burks, 

Oflicert: 

H.U.  Mudge,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


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Henry  E.  Asp.  Legal  Agent. 
Chas.  E.  Gast, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 

Guthrie,  O.  T. 
Pueblo,  Colo. 
Las  Vegas.  N.  M. 


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The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Galveston. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  June  26, 1897. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized. 

200,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December,  Galveston.  Tex. 
Dec.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  27,  1904: 

W.  C.  Nixon, Galveston. 

John  Sealy, *• 

A.  C.  Torbert, •• 

J.W.Terry, 

F.  G.  Pettibone  (June  2,  1904),    ....  " 

Oflicere: 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President  (June  2,  1904),  Galveston. 
John  Sealy,  Vice-President,      ....  *• 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    .  •* 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor " 


61 


a6,499  acres. 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Afinsral  tights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company^  May  16, 1899.-99  years. 
Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  June  5, 1901, 

by  C^P.  C&M,  Co, 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  17, 1884. 
50  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  the  Mesita  de  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about ii«499  acres. 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  aoout iS«ooo     '* 

ToUl 

Capital  Stock,  $i,ocx),ocx),  authorised. 

ijooofioo,  issued, 
W.  E.  H.J  Trustees^  ^^^^  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Mo.nday  in  August,  Santa  Fb,  N.  M. 
August  7,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Aug.  i,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ....        Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Rufus  J.  Palen, 

J.H.Vaughn, 

OfRcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Topeka. 


Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


Chicago. 


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Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 

Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  in  Kansas  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co,, 

from  June  U  1898,  to  June  1, 19Q6. 

Acquired  October  h,  1900,  the  Property  of  the  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

Acquired  April  i,  1901,  the  properties  of  The  Osage  Carbon  Co.  and  of  the  TritU^ 

dad  Coal  &  Coking  Co. ;  ana  from  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co.^ 

**York  Canon  Tract"  tn  Coljax  County,  N.  M. 

Acquired  June  3,  1901,  the  i>roPerty  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.  under  forw^ 

closure  sale  of  May  18, 1901. 
Railroad  formerly  of  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.,  conveyed  to  The  A.  T.  (Sf  S.  P. 

Ry  Co.  June  3,  1901. 
Mineral  rights  and  Properties  of  The  C.  C.  C.  Co.  and  the  T.  C  <Sf  C  Co,,  leased 

to  The  Colorado  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.  since  August  20. 1896. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  the  O.  C.  Co.,  leased  to  Mount  Carmel  Coal  Co, 

from  June  1,  1898.  to  June  1,  1906. 
Mineral  rights  and  property  of  C.  C.  R,  R.  Co.,  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  <Sr 

Iron  Co.  Oct.  5,  1899.— 10  years. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  26,  1885. 
50  years. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado,  October  27, 
1898,  and  also  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Territory  of 
New  Mexico  May  10, 1901. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        1,989  shares. 
Directors,  11  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  Ociober,  Topeka,  Kas.— 2  p.m. 
Oct.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (11)  Oct.  27,  1904; 


Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
W.  E.  Hodges, 
H.  U.  Mudge,       . 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
O.  J.  Wood, 
J.  F.  Scott, 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 
Jno.  E.  Frost, 
♦A.  S.  Johnson, 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deining,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 
*Died  Dec.  9, 1904. 


(10  days— Topeka.) 
Chicago. 


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Topeka. 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  prepay  Uased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6*  Iron  Co,  Aug,  fO,  ISdd, 

Name  changed  June  4. 1893,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.,  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $6oo,ooo»  authorised. 

6oo/xx>,  issued, 
(Shares,  $1.00  each.) 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  599,993  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  9,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


(xo  days  —Aspen.) 
Chicago. 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899), 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Dec.  29, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  .... 

J.  F.  Scott, 

A.  A.  Hurd,  .... 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (June  9,  1893), 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 

,  Comptroller,     

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor  (Nov.  30,  1896),       Chicago. 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),    . 


Topeka. 


84 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited. 

Incorporated,  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12. 1884.-  Final  Certificate 

January  6,  1885. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,    $96,310,  authorized, 

96,310.  issued, 
(Shares  reduced  June  9, 1904.  to  f  10  each  ) 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,155  shares, 

D.  L.  G.,  I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share.     2,1  S7  shares, 

J.  &  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,410  shares. 

Sundry  persons         ^o  shares    2 aSO  shares. 
in  S.  interest, )      ^  '^^ 


Sundry  persons, 

Second  Tuksday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  14,  1905. 


5,024  shares. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  9,  1904: 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
Albert  Strauss, 

Geo.  W.  Seligman  (Mch.  28,  1904), 
Robert  M.  Murray, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
Theo.  Seligman 
D.  L.  Gallup, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

OfRcert,  Dec.  15,  1904: 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney,  President, 
Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  Second  Vice-President, 
Robert  M.  Murray,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Boston. 
New  York. 


Chicago. 

Boston. 

New  York. 
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Geo.  L.  Brooks,  General  Manager, 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


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Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missoari,  March  i6, 1888. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2  wks.— Adair  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  .......  " 

Frank  W.  Gibbs, Gibbs. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  Topeka. 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri.  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorised. 

16,000,     issued. 

E.  W.,  Zoyi  shares. 

Individuals,  77^  shares. 

Directors,  2      shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2  wks. —  Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28, 1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

W.W.  Felt, Mendon. 

Officers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,        .... 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903),  '^o.^f^ua.. 


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The  New  Mexico  Town  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22, 1880. 

ao  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21, 1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (i,ocx)  shares),  $50,000,  authorised, 

50,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,         942  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  8  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fb,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  2,  1905. 

(30  days  —  I  aw.,  Santa  Fe.) 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  3,  1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Chas.  A.  Spiess, 

W.  E.  Gortncr, 

Rufus  J.  Palen, Santa  Fe. 

R.  C.  Gortner, •* 

J.H.Vaughn, •« 

W.  B.  Jansen, Chicago. 

Officert : 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,  .  Topeka. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,      .  " 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Ass*t  Sec*y  and  Ass*t  Treas.,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,      ...  *• 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903),  Topeka. 


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Pacific  Land  improvement  Company. 

0 

Incorporated,  California,  January  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authorized.    • 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.—  ham. 
May  10,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  May  18,  1904: 

A.  G.Wells, 

J.  R.  Hitchcock, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

F.  J.  Shepard,  ... 

G.  A.  Davidson, 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,       .... 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor,       .... 
Howel  Jones,  Manager,      .... 


Los  Angeles. 


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Los  Angeles. 


Topeka. 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

(2wks.— ClarkCo.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost,    . 

Chas.  Hiller,      ....... 


Topeka. 
fi 

Kahoka,  Mo. 


Officers : 

H.  U,  Mudge,  President,   . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


Topeka. 


tt 


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J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903). 


Chicago. 


68 


Rio  Orande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated*  New  Mexico,  June  23, 1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,495  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fe.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  2,  1905. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  3,  1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 


(15  dayi— Santa  Fe. 


Henry  L.  Waldo, 

R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  .... 

E.  Wilder,  

OfRcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,     . 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,     . 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15, 1903).  . 


Las  Vegas.  N.  M. 


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Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 

Topeka. 
(I 

Santa  Fe. 
New  York. 

Chicago. 
Topeka. 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17. 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorised. 

5,000,  issued. 
E.  W.,        23  shares. 
Individuals,         25  shares. 
Directors,  2  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mc,  or  Rutledge, 

Jan.  10,  1905. 

C2  wlcs.* 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, 

Oflncert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

/.  W.  White,  AuditOT  ^unt  1$,  \qp'i\. 


Mo.— 9  A-  u. 
-Scotland  Co.) 

Topeka. 

cc 

Rutledge. 

Topeka. 

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M 


Topeka. 


69 


Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California.  December  28, 1900.—  50  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14,  iQoi. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

Janvary  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23,  iqoi. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Okalahoma,  Aug.  iS.  1902. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary,  New  Mexico.  Feb.  26  to  March  14, 
1903,  and  in  San  Miguel  Co.,  N.  M.,  Feb.  28  to  March  14, 1903. 

Licensed  to  engage  in  business  in  Missouri  May  i,  1903. 

Certified  copy  of  amended  Charter  filed  with  Auditor,  Arizona,  Aug.  14, 1903. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles, Cal.— 11  a.m. 
May  10, 1905. 


Directors,  (5)  May  18,  1904: 
H.U.Mudge,     . 
A.  G.  Wells,      . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
G.  A.  Davidson, 
Paul  Burks, 

Oflllcert: 

H.U.  Mudge,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


M 


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Henry  E.  Asp,  Legal  Agent, 
Chas.  E.  Gast, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 


Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 
Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 

Guthrie,  O.  T. 
Pueblo,  Colo. 
Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


70 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Company. 

Incorporated,  CaJifornia.  March  ii,  1903. 

So  years. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Sec'y  New  Mexico  April  i,  1903,  and  in  San 

Miguel  Co.,  N.M.,  April  7,  1903. 

Certificates  filed  with  Sec'y  Arizona  Mch.  17, 1903,  and  with  Auditor  Arizona  and  in 
Yavapai  Co.,  Ariz.,  Sep.  a8, 1903;  in  other  Counties  of  Arizona  in  February,  1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $io,ocx),  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T,  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wbdmbsday  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angblbs,  Cal.— 11:30  a.m. 
May  10,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  May  18, 1904  : 

H.  U.  Mudge, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones, " 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

T.  J.  Norton, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

Oflllcers: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,       .  .       .        .        Topeka. 

Howel  Jones,  Vice-President,        .... 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary,  .        Los  Angeles. 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor,      .        .        .        Chicago. 


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4( 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (Oct.  i,  1903),  .        .        Topeka. 


Henry  L.  Waldo.  Legal  Agent,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Alfred  Ruiz,  '*  Apache  Co.,  St  Johns,  Ariz. 

Wm.  H.  Burbage,  "  Navajo  Co.,  Winslow,      •• 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan,  "  Coconino  Co.,  Flagstatf.     " 

John  C.  Herndon,  "  Yavapai  Co.,  .  Prescott,      " 

Geo.  R.  Gooding,  "  Mohave  Co.,  Kingman,    " 


71 


Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  I7»  1887. 
ao  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized. 

250,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,       2,497  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Wbonbsday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  II,  1905.  9 A.M. 

(2  wks.— Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.U.  Mudge, 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

J.  P.  Griswold 


Topeka. 


•I 


Oflllcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President, 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J,  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


Topeka. 


If 
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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  NoTemher  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorised, 

30,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 


Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas 

Jan.  II,  1905. 

(2  wks. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Jno,  E.  Frost,     ....... 

W.  H.Winants 


OfRcert: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  President,    . 
E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 


J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


City,  Mc— 
9  a.  m. 
—Kansas  City.) 

Topeka. 
«« 

Kansas  City. 

Topeka. 
«( 

fi 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


72 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association, 


Incorporated,  Kansas,  June  30, 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka,  Kas. 
July  25,  1905. 

Trustees  (5): 

H.  U.  Mudge  (Nov.  30,  1895), 
J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902),  . 
F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902), 
J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899). 
J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26,  1900), 

OfRcert,  July  26,  1904: 

H.  U.  Mudge,  Chairman, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor, 

J.  P.  Kaster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


1891. 


Topeka. 


« 


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(t 


Topeka. 


«« 


The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

lacorporated,  Kansas,  May  21, 1880.  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

changed  June  9, 1880. 

99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        297  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.m. 
Oct.  26,  1905. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  27,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Biddle.       . 
A.  A.  Hurd, 
O.J.Wood,  . 
J.  F.  Scott,    . 
A.  E.  Sweet, 
E.  Wilder, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 


(10  days— Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
(I 

Topeka. 


« 


«< 


•I 


<i 


Chicago. 
Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


73 


Galveston. 


The  Q.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  lo.  1891. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  June,  Galveston,  Texas. 
June  27,  1905. 

Tiiitteet  (5): 

W.  C.  Nixon  (June  ij  1904),. 

J.  W.  Terry  (June  10,  1891),     .... 

Drs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec.  6, 1900), 

O.  Sau*»rman  (June  28,  1904), 

Frank  Campbell  (Oct.  18,  1904), 

Officers,  Aug.  23,  1904: 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President, 

Theo.  L.  Bauss,  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer, 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor, 

Drs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons,    . 


Temple,  Tex. 
Cleburne,  Tex. 
Temple,  Tex. 

Galveston. 
t( 

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Temple,  Tex. 


The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized. 

246,600,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,        2,459  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Last  Thursday  in  October,  Toper  a,  Kas.— 2:30  p.  m. 

Oct.  26,  1905. 

< 

10  days  —  Topeka.) 

Diirectort  (7)  Oct.  27,  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

« 

H.  U.  Mudge, 

Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd, 

i( 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

•1 

E.  Wilder,             

« 

J.F.Scott,              

t» 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,        .         .         .         . 

Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,       .         .         .         . 

II 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer,           .         .         .         . 

New  York. 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

<( 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

Chicago. 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor  (June  15,  1903), 

Topeka. 

74 

Petroleum  Development  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  a6, 1899. 

So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $125,000,  authorized. 

125,000,  issued, 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,    124995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  June,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  10  a.  m. 
June  20,  1905. 

DIrtettrt  (5)  June  21,  1904: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

J.  R.  Hitchcock, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

Paul  Burks, ^ 

G.  A.  Davidson '* 

(MHcert: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,         ....       Los  Angel 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor,  .... 


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75 


Los  Angeles. 


Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  California,  July  25,  1904. 
So  yean. 

Formed  by  consolidation  of  The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association  and  Santa  Fe  Pacific 

Hospital  Association. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  Sbptember.  Los  Angbies.  Cal. 
Sept.  4,  1905. 

TrutteM  (  5  )  under  charter: 
A.  G.  Wells, 

F.  J.  Sbepard, 
S.  L.  Bean, 
P.  J.  Chase, 
Wm.  Norris, 

(MHcert,  Sept.  23,  1904: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman,         .... 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
W.  G.  Taylor,  Auditor,  .... 
N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


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It 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


Los  Angeles. 


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76 


The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  July  21,  1902. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $S,ooo,  authorized, 

5,000,  issued. 
E.  P.  R.,        43  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Chicago,  Ill.~ioa.  m. 
August  7,  1905. 


Directors  (7)  Aug.  i,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Biddle, 
J.  E.  Gorman, 
J.  S.  Leeds,   . 
H.  U.  Mudge, 
A.  A.  Hard, 
J.  F.  Scott, 

OfRcors: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Biddle,  Vice-President, 

E.  Wilder,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  S.  Leeds,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Manager, 

H.  C.  Whitehead,  General  Auditor, 

J.  W.  White,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


44 


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14 


Topeka. 


44 


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Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
Chicaga 


<4 


Topeka. 


77 


Southwestern  Lumber  Company 
of  New  Jersey. 

Incorporated,  New  Jersey.  July  7, 190a. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $5o,cxx),  authorized, 

5o,cxx),  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        490  shares. 

V.  M.,  5  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
May  9,  1905. 


Dirtctors  (5)  May  10,  1904: 
E.  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
L.  C.  Deming, 
H.  W.  Gardiner, 

D.  J.  Sbeeban, 

OfRcars: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President, 
Victor  Morawetz,  Vice-President, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 
D.  J.  Sbeeban,  Auditor, 


Cbicago. 
New  York. 


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Cbicago. 
New  York. 


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J.  W.  Terry,  Attorney  and  Agent  (Aug.  i,  1902),    Galveston,  Tex. 


78 

YoMtnlte  Transportation  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  Norember  29, 1901. 

SO  years. 

Operating  stage  line  between  Merced,  Merc«d  County,  and  ConlterWUe,  Maripota 

County,  California. 

Capital  Stock  $25,000,  authorized, 

21,650,  issued, 
Santa  Fe  Land  Imp.  Co.,      1,247  shares. 

Directors,  4  shares. 

Individuals,        914  shares. 

First  Monday  in  Decbmbbr,  M  ercbd,  Cal. 
Dec.  4,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  5,  1904 : 

D.  K.  Stoddard, Merced. 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr., *• 

J.R.Hitchcock 

J.W.Walker, Fresno,  CaL 

Ofllcars: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President  (Feb.  8, 1904),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer (Feb.  8,  1904),     ....  •* 
D.  K.  Stoddard,  Manager  (Apptd.  Nov.  14, 1903),  Merced. 


70 

Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 


A.  &  P.  Hospital  Assoc\2Lt\on.— Succeeded  July  26,  i8g8^  by  Santa 
Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association, 

Arizona  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

Arizona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Abandoned, 

The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  —  Consolidated  Mayj/, 
1886,  into  TheC,K,db  W,  R,  R,  Co. 

Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Oct.  26^ 
i8g3^  to  K,  C,  T,  db  W,  R,  R,  Co,    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  i8qj,  into  The  C, 

Ja,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Atchison  R.  R.  Employes*  Association. — Succeeded  June  7,  /88y, 
try  the  S,  F,  Ry.  Emp,  Ass'n, 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Dec.  10^  '8g^^  and  a^uired  Dec,  12,  /8gj,  by  T?ie  A. 
T.  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F^  R.  R.  Co.  in  Chicago. — Inactive, 
Property  sold  March  6,  igo2^  to  The  A,  T,  db  8,  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Equipment  Co. — Ininctive,    Stock  purchased 
and  canceled  June  22^  ^Sg^. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  May  j^  i8gy,  under 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  June  24.^  ^Sgf/^  by  Santa  Fe  Pacific  R, 
R,  Co, 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold  Jan. 
26,  I  goo,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S,  F.  Ry,  Co, 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Co.— The  A,  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,*s  interest  in 
the  Company  ended  with  sale  of  stock  of  Raton  Coal  db  Coke  Co, 
to  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co.,  April  /,  ig04. 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold 
April  /,  /8gg,  to  The  A,  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co, 

California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

California  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive  Property  sold  March 
22,  /go4,  to  the  S.  F,  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

California  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  7,  i88g,  into  So.  Cal, 
Ry.  Co. 

California  Midland  R.  R.  Qo— Inactive.  Property  sold  July  7, 
/goj,  to  the  S.  F.  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co, 

California  Southern  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Jan,  lo, 
1882,  into  Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Co. 

California  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /88g,  into  So, 
Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Cafton   City  Coal   Co. — Charter  expired   Oct.  /o,  /8g8.    Property 
sold  Oct.  4,  igoo,  to  C.  db  P,  Cdb  M.  Co, 

The  Cafton  City  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  12, 1878, 
into  Tfie  P.  db  A,  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Central  Railway  of  Missouri. — Name  cJianged  June  8,  /88j,  to  St, 
L.  db  C.  M.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Central  and   Montgomery  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  77,  1884^ 
into  O.  C.  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co, 

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The  Ccrrillos  Coal  Mining  Co. — Incietive, 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co. —  Inactive,  Property  eotd  May  l8% 
igoi^  under  foreclosure^  and  acquired  Junej,  igoi^  by  Cdt  P.  0» 
dt  M,  Co.  Railroad  conveyed  June  j,  /^/,  to  The  A.T.dtS*  F, 
Ry,  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.  Co. —  Inactive,    Property  mM, 
April  lOy  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T,  db  S.  F.  Hy,  Co. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — ConsolidctUd  May  ji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K,  db  W,  R.  R,  Co, 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Never  aeUv. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Never  active, 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  told  under 
foreclosure  May  j/,  /88l.  Acquired  Dec,  J/,  l88j,  by  C,  8L  L, 
db  W,  R.  R,  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  March  2J,  /88s,  ^^  ^*«  ^'  ^  ^**  -^-  ^V'  ^^' 

Chicago,  Santa  F^  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The  A.T,  dt  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Inaetive. 
Property  sold  July  /j,  1887,  to  C,  S,  F,  db  C,  Ry,  Co, 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co. — ConeolidUiied  Nov, 
ly,  1884,  into  G.  C,  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold  Dee.  /y, 

1886,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C,  Ry,  Co, 

Colony,  Neosho  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — ConsolidUUed  May 
31,  1886,  into  The  C,  K,  db  W,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec,  /,  i8qj,  into  The  C 
M.  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Sept,  8,  l8gjy  wmdmr 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  Nov.  /,  i8Qy,  by  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  (new  corporation).  The  interest  acquired  in  iSqoi  by 
A.  T.  db  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  was  sold  out  in  i8q7  in  connection  with 
the  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  The  Col,  Mid,  R,  R.  Co, 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2g^  1^75% 
into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R,  R,  Co. 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  tf, 
1882,  into  W.  db  S.  W,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Crawford  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Feb,  /j,  1884,  into  Tk% 
Ka»,  So.  Ry,  Co, 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  14,  l88y,  under  fore- 
closure, to  The  D,  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,  Operation  closed  March  2^^ 
1898,  and  track  taken  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  May  14^ 

1887,  to  The  D.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Jan.  /p, 
igoOy  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Eel  River  and  Eureka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  March 
14,  ig04,  to  the  S.  F.  db  N.  W.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct  6, 1882^  into  K. 
C,  E,  db  S,  Ry,  Co, 


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Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co.— Incuidne,  Property 
sold  May  /,  iSQQy  to  So,  Cal,  Ry,  Co, 

Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R .  Co. — CofiBolidated  May 
JIt  1886,  into  The  C,  K,  db  W.  R,  R,  Co, 

Florence.  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley  R.  R.  Ca — Inactive, 
Property  sold  April  10,  igoi,  to  The  A,  T  db  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Stock  sold 
Aug,  J,  l8gi^  to  The  Denver,  Apex  db  Western  Ry,  Co,  ( See  Con- 
tract No.  6q6o.) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co. — InoAitive,  Property  sold  March  22,  iSgS,  to  The 
H,  db  S,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  June  16, 
IQ02,  to  The  Eastern  Oklafioma  Ry.  Co, 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  iq,  igoo,  to 
The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co 

The  Harper  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16,  iSSjt  into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct  6, 1882,  into  W,  db  8. 
W,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co.— The  A.T.db  S,F.  Ry.  Co,'s  interest  sold  to 
John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No,  126^2  of  Sept  jo,  l8g8,  and 
records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  I,  igo2. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7, 
i88q,  into  The  H,  db  S.  R.  R,  Co, 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Itutetive,  Property  sold 
under  foreclonure  Jan,  14,  i8g8.  Acquired  Jan,  2/,  /8g8t  hy  The 
H,  db  S.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co,— Inactive,  Property  sold  Dee. 
20,  l8gg,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
31,  l886y  into  The  C,  K,  db  W,  R.  R.  Co, 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  (Kansas). — Consolidated  March  /j, 
1886,  into  The  K,  C,  B,  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri). — Consolidated  March  ij, 
1886,  into  The  K.  C,  B,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan,  //,  188/,     Acquired  by  O,  db  B,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct,  6, 1882,  into  K.  C,  E.  db  S,  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  April  10,  igoi,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.Co — Consoli- 
dated  July  16,  l88j,  into  So.  Kas.  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Dec,  75, 1880,  into  K,  C,  L,  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /J,  i8qq,  to  The  A,  T,  db  8,  F,  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  April  16,  i88j, 
into  The  So,  Km,  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.R.Co.-ConsolidatedJuly  16,  i88s,into 
The  80.  Km,  Ry,  Co, 


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Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g, 
iSyg,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Feb.  4,  iSyg.  Acquired  by  K,  C.  db  S,  F. 
R.  R.  Co, 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 

Kansas  Midhmd  R.  R.  Co. — Coisolidatcd  Sept.  2Q,  /c?7J,  into  K.  C. 
T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Qo.— Inactive, 
Property  sold  June  2Q,  IQOO,  under  foreclosure^  and  acquired 
July  2,  IQOO,  by  The  A.  T.  <»  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas.  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
l886y  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidattd  Feb.  /j,  1884,  into  The 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co. —Consolidated  April  16^188 5^  into  The  So, 
Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Operated  from  Jan, 
Q,  iSqq,  until  October  2^,  IQOI,  the  railroad  and  property  of  The 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.,,  which  wa%  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  iSgS,  to  John  Peninan,  and  acquired 
Oct.  2^,  igoiy  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry,  Co. 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.Co. — Inactive.  Property  sol>i  Dee, 
20,  iSqQs  to  The  A.T.dbS.F.  Ry.  Co. 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24^1  S8g^ 
into  The  W.  db  \V.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co — Inactive.  Property 
sold  March  14,  1(^04.  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co. 

La  Junta  Water  Co. — Inactive  Property  sold  Jan.  /,  /8gji  to  Town 
of  La  Juntii.     Stock  purchased  and  canceled  March  J/,  i8qj, 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.Co. — Consolidated  March  2g, /8yg, 
into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  Sept.  2g,  /^/J,  into 
K.  C.  T.  db  W.  R.  R   Co.' 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co. — Name 
changed  Jan.  21,  iSO^y  to  L.  L.  db  G.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  iSy8.     Acquired  by  L.  db  O.  R.  R.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb   /j,  /Sqq,  to  The  A.  T.  dk  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclo-iure  Oct.  12,  lSi)g.  Acquired  Jan.  24^  IQOO, 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co. 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji,  18S6,  into  The 
C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20,  1S87,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20, 
1SS7,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  McPherson, Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  7,  i88g,into 
The  H.  db  S.  R.  R,  Co, 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22^  igoo, 
to  C.  C.  R,  R,  Co, 

Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co  — Property  sold  April 
18,  l8Q8i  under  foreclosure^  and  line^  BuHingame  to  Almat  ac- 
quired August  /,  iSQSf  by  The  Burlinganie  and  Northwestern  Ry. 
Co.;  from  Alma  to  Manhattan^  track  taken  up. 

Marine  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co. — Inco)^orated^  California^ 
March  24,  /SSy.  Property  tocated  at  San  Diego^  Cal.  TheA.T, 
db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  was  owner  of  146  shares  of  stock.  Sold  under 
vote  of  Directors  Nov.  i,  igoo. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct. 
6y  1882,  into  M.  &  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct,  6, 1882^  into 
M.  db  McP,  Ry.  Co. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co.— Inactice,    Property  sold  April 
10,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Midway  Railway  Co. — Stock  sold  May  p/,  /<?p7»  to  Pittsburg  db 
Midway  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  under  Contract  No.  i/djo. 

The  Mississippi    River    R.  R.  &    Toll  Bridge  Co,— Inactive.    Prop- 
erty sold  June  I,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Montgomery  County  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,     Property  sold  Oct.  24^ 
igojy  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R.  Co.— Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Feb.  7, 1884,     Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co. — Name  changed  June  ^,  i8g2,  to  The  Vulcan 
Fuel  Co, 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold  Feb.  /j,  i8QQy  to 
The  A,  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  July  /,  i8gi. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and   Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  in 

1881, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.   Co.— Inactive.    Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  l8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.— The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.^s  in- 
terest sold  to  John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  126/2  of  Sept, 
JOt  i8g8^  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /, 
IQ02. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold  April  /,  IQOI,  to  C, 
db  P,C,db  M.  Co, 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Sept, 
/,  1880,  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Mayji,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  16^  i88j^  into 
So.  Kas,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruit  Line  Co. — Never  active. 

Panhandle  Railway  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  uiider  fore- 
closure Sept.  6,  /8q8,  and  acquired  Jan.  /,  IQOO,  fry  The  S.  K.  Ry, 
Co,  of  Texas. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  R.Co. — Consolidated  May  ji^  1886, 
into  The  C,  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 


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The  Peck  Water  Works  Co.— Inactive,    Material  sold  April  /,  1^4. 

Pecos  Valley  Telegraph  Co. — Inactive.    Property  owned  jointly  by 
PeeoB  Valley  lAnea  and  Western  Union  Teleyraph  Co, 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co.— Stock  told  Oct  75,  /JSfi/,  to 
K.  C.  C.  db  8.  R.  R,  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  wold 
Jan,  iQf  iQOOf  to  The  A,  T.  <ib  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  8^L  ^,  iSjjt  into 
The  P,  d:  A,  V.  R,  R.  Co, 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— 7^  A,  T  db  8,  F.  Ry,  Co^e  inUreU  eoid 
to  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co,  April  I,  1904. 

The  Raton  Water  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  to  Raton  Water  Worke 
Co.  and  N.  M.  db  8.  P.  R,  R,  Co,  Stock  purehcued  and  canceled 
May  28 i  J8g4. 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  /,  i88g,  into  So.  CoU, 
Ry.  Co, 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  18^ 
l88ly  into  The  R.  G.  M.  db  P.  R.  R.  Co, 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  Feb.  75,  i8qq,  to  The  A.  T,  db  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — ConeoU- 
dated  April  18, 1881,  into  The  R,  O,  M,  db  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20^  1887^  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rock  vale  Mercantile  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,jOf  ^^97$ 
to  The  Canon  City  Coal  Co, 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association.— Con«o/uia/ed  July  25, 1904,  into  Santa 
Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association, 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  /,  IQCX),  to  The  A,  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  •old 
Jan,  jf,  1888,  to  St.  J,  St,  L.  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.— ^am«  changed  Jan.jo^  iSSSfto 
St  J.  St,  L.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co.— Stock  sold  Dee, 
14,  i8gQ,  to  D.  R.  Francis  and  others. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 
sold  undier  foreclosure  OcL  22,  i8g8^  to  John  Penman;  operated 
from  Jan.  g,  i8gg,  to  OcL  ^j,  1901,  by  The  Kansas  SonJthweattem 
R,  R,  Co,  and  acquired  Oct,  pj,  /po/,  by  The  Kansae  Southweetem 
Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Feb. 
26, 1874,  to  SL  L.  L,  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Westerti  R.  R.  Co.— Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Feb,  2J,  tSyy.  On  Oct.  18,  1877^  the  road  beheean 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto,  Kas.j  was  acquired  by  K.  C,  T.  db  W,  R. 
R,  Co,y  and  between  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill^  Mo,,  by  P,  H.  dt 
D.  S,  R,  R,  Co, 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Properly  9oid 
Nov,  26,  /886,  to  The  St,  L,  K,  C,  db  C,  R.  R.  Co, 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive.  Property  moUL 
March  20^  1874,  to  The  St,  J.  db  St,  L.  R,  R.  Co, 


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St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co. — Interest  of  A.  T,  dt  S.  F.  R, 
R,  Co,  acquired  in  i8go,  etc.,  was  sold  out  during  summer  of 
l8g6t  in  connection  with  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  SL  L. 
db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  {see  page  lo  of  The  A  T,  db  8.  F,  Ry.  Co*s  First 
Annual  Report  to  Junejo,  i8g6). 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  i88y^  into 
CaX,  Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  ^,  i8g2, 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — ConsolidUited  May  20^ 
1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
1887^  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20, 1887,  into  Cal. 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  April  /,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 1887^  *^^  ^*'« 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— Intictive.  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
l8gf/i  to  Rio  Orande  Land  Co. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. — Consolidated  July  2^, 
iQ04t  into  Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association. — Succeeded  July  /,  i8Qii 
by  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Hosp.  Ass'n,  O.  C.  db  8.  F.  Hosp.  Ass'n, 
A.  db  P.  Hosp.  Ass'n  and  8.  C.  Hosp.  Ass^n. 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27,  i8q2, 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.ij^  igoo,  to  The 
A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as 
of  Junejo,  /8g6,  to  The  Osage  Carlnm  Co. 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  June  /,  /goo,  to  The 
A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property 
sold  Feb.  ij,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  /J,  l8ggy  and  acquired  April  17,  l8gQ,  by  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F. 
Ry.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g,  187Q,  into 
K.  C.  L  db  8.  R.  R.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16,  i88j,  into  The 
80.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  /j,  /8gg, 
to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  as  of  Jan.  /,  /8go,  to  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Dec.  /j, 
1880,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  8.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 


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YoMtnlte  Transportation  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  Norember  29, 1901. 

SO  years. 

Operating  stage  line  between  Merced,  Mercad  County,  and  Coalterville.  Mariposa 

County,  California. 

Capital  Stock  $25,000,  authorised, 

21,650,  issued, 
Santa  Fe  Land  Imp.  Co.,      1,247  shares. 

Directors,  4  shares. 

Individuals,        914  shares. 

First  Monday  in  Decembbr,  Merged,  Cal. 
Dec.  4,  1905. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  5,  1904 : 

D.  K.  Stoddard Merced. 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr., «« 

J.R.Hitchcock 

J.  W.  Walker, Fresno,  CaL 

OfRcsrs: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President  (Feb.  8, 1904),  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer (Feb.  8,  1904),     ....  ** 
D.  K.  Stoddard,  Manager  (Apptd.  Nov.  I4,  I903),  Merced. 


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Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 


A.  &  P.  Hospital  Association.— Sitccucded  July  26,  i8g8i  by  Santa 
Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association, 

Arizona  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

Arizona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Abandoned, 

The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  —  Consolidated  Mayji, 
1886,  into  TheCK.db  W.  R.  R,  Co. 

Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Oct,  26^ 
i8q3y  to  K,  C.  T.  db  W,  R.  R,  Co,    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec,  /,  i8gj,  into  The  C, 

Ja,  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Atchison  R.  R.  Employes*  Association. — Succeeded  June  7,  i88y, 
try  the  S.  F,  Ry.  Emp.  Ass'n. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Dec.  10^  f8Qjy  and  acquired  Dec.  /P,  /8gj,  by  The  A, 
T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F6  R.  R.  Co.  in  Chicago. — Inactive, 
Property  sold  March  6,  IQ02^  to  The  A.  T,  db  8.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Equipment  Co. — Inactive,    Stock  purchased 
and  canceled  June  22^  i8gy. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Mayjy  f8Qy,  under 
foreclosure^  and  acquired  June  24.^  iSgf/,  by  Santa  Fe  Pacific  R, 
R.  Co. 

The  Black  well  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold  Jan, 
26 J  /goo,  to  The  A.  T,  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Blossburg  Mercantile  Co.— T^e  A,  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,*s  interest  in 
the  Company  ended  with  sale  of  stock  of  Raton  Coal  db  Coke  Co, 
to  Maxwell  Land  Or  ant  Co.,  April  i,  ig04. 

The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,    Property  sold 
April  /,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

California  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive  Property  sold  March 
22y  IQ04,  to  the  S,  F,  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

California  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /88gy  into  So,  Cal, 
Ry.  Co. 

California  Midland  R.  R.  Co— Inactive,  Property  sold  July  7, 
/goj,  to  the  S.  F.  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

California  Southern  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Jan,  lOy 
1882,  into  Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Co. 

California  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  /88gy  into  So. 
Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Cafton   City  Coal   Co. — Charter  expired   Oct.  lo,  i8g8.    Property 
sold  Oct.  4,  igoo,  to  C.  db  P,  C.db  M.  Co, 

The  Cafton  City  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  12,  i8y8y 
into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Central  Railway  of  Missouri. — Name  changed  June  8,  iSSj,  to  St, 
L.  db  C.  M.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Central  and   Montgomery  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov,  77,  1884, 
into  O.  C.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

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The  Cerrillos  Coal  Mining  Co. — Inactive. 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co. —  Inactive,  Property  aold  May  i8^ 
igoi^  under  foreclosure,  and  acquired  Junej,  /go/,  by  Cdt  P.  C 
dt  M.  Co.  Railroad  conveyed  June  j,  /go/,  to  The  A.T.dtS*  F, 
By.  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.  Co. —  Inactive.    Property  eoid, 
April  /o,  /go/,  to  The  A.  T.  d:  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
/886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Never  acH'ee. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Never  active, 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  told  under 
foreclosure  May  j/,  /88/.  Acquired  Dec.  J/,  /88j,  by  C,  8i,  L. 
dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  March  2J,  /88j,  to  The  C.  db  St.  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicap^o,  Santa  F6  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  June  /,  /goo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Inaetine. 
Property  sold  July  /j,  /(?<?7,  to  C.  8.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co. — ConsolidUited  Nov. 
77,  /884,  into  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Dee.  ij, 
/886,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Colony,  Neosho  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
J/,  /886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  i8gSi  into  The  C. 
M.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Sept.  8^  i8g^<t  tmcUr 
foreclosure,  and  acquired  Nov.  /,  /8g^i  by  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  ( new  corporation).  The  interest  acquired  in  l8gO'I  by 
A.  T.  db  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  was  sold  out  in  /8gy  in  connection  wUh 
the  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  The  Col,  Mid.  R.  R.  Co. 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2g,  i8yj, 
into  TheP.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct,  tf, 
/882,  into  W.  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Crawford  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  /884,  into  Tk9 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  /^,  /88yj  under  fore- 
closure, to  The  D.  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co.  Operation  closed  March  2J^ 
l8g8y  and  track  taken  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  May  i^ 
/887,  to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  /^ 
/goOj  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Eel  River  and  Eureka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Mar^h 
/4,  /g04,  to  the  S.  F.  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  6^  /882^  into  K, 
a  E.  db  S.  Ry,  Co, 


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Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co.— Inactive.    Property 
8old  May  /,  iSQQi  to  So,  Cal,  Ry,  Co, 

Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R .  Co. — Consolidated  May 
JIf  1886,  into  The  C.  K,  db  W.  R,  R,  Co, 

Florence.  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley  R.  R.  Ca — Inactive, 
Property  sold  April  lo,  IQOI,  to  The  A,  T  <ib  8.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Slock  sold 
Aug,jt  i8giy  to  The  Denver^  Apex  d:  Western  Ry.  Co,  {See  Con- 
tract No,  6q6o.) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  March  22,  i8g8,  to  The 
H.  db  S,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  June  /6, 
ig02,  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  ig,  igoo,  to 
The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co 

The  Harper  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  16,  i88s,  into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct  6, 1882,  into  W,  db  8. 
W,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co.— 2^  A,  T.  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co,'s  interest  sold  to 
John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No,  126^2  of  Sept  jo,  l8g8,  and 
records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  I,  igo2. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co.— CoiwoZidated  Oct.  7, 
i88g,  into  The  H,  db  S.  R.  R,  Co, 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold 
under  foreclonure  Jan,  14,  i8g8.  Acquired  Jan,  2/,  /8g8t  hy  The 
H,  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Dee, 
20y  i8gg,  to  The  A,  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
J/,  1886,  into  The  C,  K.  db  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  (Kansas). — Consolidated  March  ij, 
1886,  into  The  K.  C,  B,  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City   Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri). — Consolidated  March  ij, 
1886,  into  The  K,  C,  B,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan,  77, 1881,     Acquired  by  O,  db  B,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct,  6y  1882,  into  K.  C.  E.  db  S,  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property 
sold  April  10,  igoi,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.Co — Consoli- 
dated July  i6y  188 J y  into  So.  Kas.  Ry,  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — ConsolidUited 
Dec.  /J,  /880,  into  K,  C,  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

Kansas  City.  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.   Property 
sold  Feb.  /J,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T,  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  /6,  i88j, 
into  The  So,  Km,  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.K.Co.—ConsolidatedJuly  16^  1%%^M^ 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry,  Co, 


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Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — ConsolidcUed  March  2Q^ 
/87Q,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Feb.  4^  iSyg.  Acquired  by  K.  C.  db  8,  f. 
R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 

Kansas  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  2Q,  /<?7J,  into  K.  C 
T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.— Inactive, 
Property  sold  June  2Q,  /QOO,  under  foreclosure^  and  acquired 
July  2,  igoo,  by  The.  A.  T.  <!b  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884^  *•*'<'  '^ 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ky.  Co.— Consolidated  April  16^  188 Shinto  The  So, 
Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Operated  from  Jan, 
Q,  iSgg,  until  October  2ji,  /QO/,  the  railroad  and  property  of  The 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.y  which  uja%  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  iSgS,  to  John  Penman,  and  acquired 
Ocf.  2J,  /QO/y  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co, 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.Co. — Inactive.  Property  soW  Dee, 
20.  l8Qg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24, 1 S8g^ 
into  The  W.  db  \V.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co — Incu:tive.  Property 
sold  March  14,  1^04,  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co, 

La  Junta  Water  Co. — Inactive  Property  sold  Jan.  I,  /8qj,  to  Town 
of  La  Junta.     Stock  purchased  and  canceled  March  J/,  i8qj, 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.Co. — Consolidated  March  2Q,  i8yg, 
into  K.  C.  L.  db  S,  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Rv.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2gy  i8y^^  tnto 
K.  C.  T.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co. — Name 
changed  Jan.  21.  1867^  to  L.  L.  db  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22y  l8yS.     Acquired  by  L.  db  O.  R.  R.  Co, 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb   /j,  /8qq,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
.sold  under  forecloture  Oct.  /2,  iSgg.  Acquired  Jan.  24,  IQOO, 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co. 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  j/,  1886,  into  The 
C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20,  1S87,  ^^^^  C^"'-  ^^^'  ^.'/'  Co, 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20^ 
1SS7,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Mcpherson, Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  7,  i88Q,\nto 
Th»  U.  d:  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co. — Indctive.  Property  Bold  March  22,,  igoo^ 
to  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co  — Property  Bold  April 
18,  l8g8^  under  foreclosure^  and  line^  Buflingame  to  Alma^  ac- 
quired August  /,  /SqSj  by  The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry. 
Co.;  from  Alma  to  Manhattan,  track  taken  up. 

Marine  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co. — Incorporated,  California, 
March24,  iSSy.  P roperty  located  at  San  Diego,  Cal.  TheA.T. 
<t  S,  F.  Ry.  Co.  was  owner  of  146  shares  of  stock.  Sold  under 
vote  of  Directors  Nov.  /,  igoo. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct. 
6,  1882,  into  M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Marion  and  McPheison  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct,  6,  1882,  into 
M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  April 
10,  igoi,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Midway  Railway  Co. — Stock  sold  May  2/,  i8gy,  to  Pittsburg  db 
Midway  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  under  Contract  No.  iidjo. 

The  Mississippi  River  R.  R.  &  Toll  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  June  /,  /goo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Montgomery  County  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Oct.  24., 
igoj,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R.  Co.— Property  sold 
undUr  foreclosure  Feb.  7, 1884..    Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co. — Name  changed  June  4,  i8g2,  to  The  Vulcan 
Fuel  Co, 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  ij,  l8gg,  to 
The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  July  i,  i8gi. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  in 
1881, 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  IJ,  l8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.— The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.'s  in- 
terest sold  to  John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  I26y2  of  Sept, 
JO,  i8g8,  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /, 
igo2. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  April  /,  igof,  to  C. 
db  P.C.  db  M.  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Sept, 
I,  1880,  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Mayji,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  16,  i88j,  into 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruii  Line  Co. — Never  active. 

Panhandle  Railway  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  under  fore- 
closure Sept.  6,  /8g8,  and  acquired  Jan.  /,  igoo,  by  The  S.  K.  Ry. 
Co.  of  Texas. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  K. Co.- -Consolidated  May  ji,  j886, 
into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R,  R.  Co. 


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The  Peck  Water  Works  Co.— Inactive,    Material  sold  April  /,  1^4. 

Pecos  Valley  Telegraph  Co.— /noc/tve.  Property  owned  joiniiybiy 
Peeos  Valley  Linet  and  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co,— Stock  sold  OeL  ij,  1884,  to 
K,  C  C,  db  8,  R,  R,  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  eotd 
Jan,  iQy  igoOy  to  The  A,  T,  db  8,  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  Sq^  2Q^  /^J,  ittio 
The  P,  db  A,  V,  R.  R.  Co, 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— 7^  A,  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry,  Co,*8  inieresi  mM 
to  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co,  April  /,  z^^^. 

The  Raton  Water  Co.— Inactive,  Property  sold  to  Raton  Waier  Works 
Co.  and  N,  M.  db  8.  P.  R,  R,  Co,    Stock  purchased  and  eaneelsd 

May  2S,  /8q4, 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  Nov.  7,  iSSq,  into  So.  CaL 
Ry.  Co, 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co,— Consolidated  April  18^ 
l88ly  into  The  R,  G.  M.  db  P.  R,  R.  Co, 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Ineustive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /j,  /(?pp,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — OonaoU- 
dated  April  /8,  1881,  into  The  R,  O.  M,  db  P.  R,  R,  Co, 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidaied 
May  20, 1887,  into  Cal.  Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rock  vale  Mercantile  Co.— Inactive,  Property  sold  Jan,  JO^  i8q^9 
to  The  Canon  City  Coal  Co, 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association.—  ConsolidUited  July  25, 1904,  into  Santa 
Fe  Coa^t  Lines  Hospital  Association, 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Cc^Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  I,  igoo,  to  The  A,  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Incuitive.  Property  mM 
Jan.  jiy  1888,  to  St.  J,  St.  L.  db  8,  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Jan.jo^  iSSS^to 
St  J.  St.  L.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dee, 
/4f  /8gg,  to  D,  R,  Fi-ancis  and  others. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct  22,  i8q8,  to  John  Penman;  operated 
from  Jan.  Q,  i8ggf  to  Oct,  2J,  1901,  by  The  Kanscu  Southweetem 
R.  R,  Co,  and  acquired  Oct,  2j,  IQOI,  by  The  Kansas  Soulhwesiem 
Ry,  Co, 

The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Wth, 
26,  J874,  to  SL  L.  L.  db  W.  R.  R,  Co, 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Westerti  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  undtsr 
foreclosure  Feb,  2jy  1877,  On  Oct.  /<?,  1877,  the  road  between 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto,  Kas.j  was  acquired  by  K,  C,  T.  db  W.  R, 
R.  Co.y  and  between  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo,,  by  P.  H.  db 
D,  8,  R,  R,  Co, 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  eold 
Nov,  26,  1886,  to  The  St,  L,  K.  C,  db  C.  R.  R,  Co, 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive,  Property  eoUL 
March  20,  1874,  to  The  St,  J.  db  St,  L.  R,  R.  Co, 


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St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co. — Interest  of  A,  T,  db  S.  F,  R, 
R,  Co,  acquired  in  i8qo^  etc.,  was  sold  out  duHng  summer  of 
iSgdt  in  connection  vfith  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  St.  L. 
db  S,  F,  Ry.  Co.  [see  page  lo  of  The  AT.dbS,  F.  Ry,  Co.'s  First 
Annual  Report  to  Junejo,  i8g6). 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  t88y^  into 
Cat,  Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  2y^  1892, 
into  So,  Cal.  Ry,  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^ 
l88y,  into  Cal.  Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
i88y^  into  Cal.  Cen,  Ry,  Co. 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20,  i88y^  into  Cal. 
Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  April  /,  igoi^  to  The  A.  T,  db  S,  F.  Ry,  Co. 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  1887^  into  Cal. 
Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— Inactive.  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
l8gf/y  to  Rio  Orande  Land  Co. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. — Comolidated  July  2j, 
fQ04,  into  Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association.— 5Mccceded  July  /,  y^p/, 
by  Tfie  A.T.dbS.F.  Hosp.  Ass'n,  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Hosp.  Ass'n^ 
A.  db  P.  Hosp.  Ass'n  and  S,  C,  Hosp.  Ass'n, 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27^  i8g2, 
into  So,  Cal,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.ij^  rgoo,  to  The 
A.  T,  db  S,  F,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Intictive,  Property  sold  as 
of  June  JO,  i8q6,  to  The  Osage  Cartnm  Co, 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The 
A.  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb,  jj,  /8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  ij,  l8gg,  and  acquired  April  77,  /8gg,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S,  F, 
Ry.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2Q,  i8yg,  into 
K,  C,  L,  db  S,  R,  R.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — ConsolidLated  April  16,  i88j,  into  The 
So,  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  ij,  i8qq, 
to  The  A.  T,  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  as  of  Jan.  /,  /8qOj  to  The  C,  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec,  ij, 
l880y  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R,  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 


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Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co.— ConsolidtUed  Dee,  ijfi88o,  into  K,  C,  L, 

db  S»  K*  Rt  R»  Co* 
Texas,  Louisiana  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,     Property 

hold  July  26f  fSgy,  to  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  AprU  20^  1886,  to  The 
Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jOt  i8g6. 

The  Topeka  Iron  Co.— T^  A,  T.dbS,F.Ry.  Co,*s  interest  eold  to  John  E, 
Frost  under  Contract  No.  1^6/2,  of  Sept  jo,  l8g8,  and  records 
and  accounts  transferred  to  him  Apr,  2J%  igo2. 

Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active. 

Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co,— Never  active. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Property  sold  April/,  /QOI,  toC,  db 
P.  C,  db  M.  Co.     Charter  expired  Oct.  24,  igoi. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Nov,  89 
188 J,  to  The  T.  C.  db  C.  Co. 

The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Mayji,  1886, 
into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Wellington  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Organization  abandoned; 
tracks  taken  up  May  8, 1881. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado). — Never  active. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas) — Never  active, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct,  6, 1882^ 
into  W.  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 
April  10,  iQOly  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  24,  i88g^  inMo 
The  W.  db  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Wichita  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foredosu/re 
Dec,  JO,  r8g8,  and  acquired  Dec.  J/,  iSqS,  by  The  A.  T.  dt  S,  F. 
Ry.  Co, 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State, 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors  : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 
of  State. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 
corporation  in  State.  If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 
directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 
of  stockholders. 

Election  of  directors,  their  number,  and  how  vacancies  are 
filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 

Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 
to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 

Must  choose  president  from  among  their  number,  and  such  sub- 
ordinate officers  as  the  by-laws  may  designate. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days'  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors : 


Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days*  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders' meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

Stockholders : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 
Directors : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  twenty. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days'  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  office 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
the  price  ptr  share  of  such  preferred  stock  and  the  prefer- 
ences, priorities,  classification  and  character  thereof,  and  also 
the  rate  of  dividend  to  be  paid  thereon. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  ofHce  in  the  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  from  time  to  time. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  ToPEKA  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 

Duration  999  years. 

Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 

Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 
four  years. 

To  be  chosen  annually  by  stockholders  to  fill  places  of  class 
whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 

Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 
directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 
Incorporators  : 
Five  required,  three  of  whom  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Charter  Fee : 

$25  at  time  of  application,  $2.50  filing  and  recording,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  folios,  and  25  cents  for  each  additional  folio. 

One-tenth  of  one  per  cent  on  first  $100,000,  and  one-twentieth  of 
one  per  cent  on  next  $400,000,  and  $200  on  each  additional 
$1,000,000  of  capital  stock. 

Increase  of  capital  stock,  same  fee  as  on  original  issue. 

Foreign  corporations  must  file  copy  of  charter  and  pay  same  fees 
as  domestic  corporations,  and  have  same  rights  ana  subject  to 
same  restrictions  as  domestic  corporations. 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 

Annual  Statement: 

All  corporations,  except  banking,  insurance  and  railroad,  to 
make  annual  statement  to  Secretary  of  State.  No  action  can 
be  maintained  or  recovery  had  in  any  of  the  courts  of  the 
State  until  annual  statement  is  filed. 

Railroad  corporations  shall  make  annual  report  to  Railroad 
Commissioners  on  the  15th  day  of  September. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 
held  another  day. 

Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Shall  choose  one  of  their  number  president,  and  shall  appoint 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Not  required  that  last  two  shall  be 
stockholders. 

Stockholders : 

Meeting  to  be  held  at  such  time  and  place  as  provided  in  by- 
laws.   No  publication  necessary. 

May  vote  cumulatively. 


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The  Cerrillos  Coal  Mining  Co. — Inactive, 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co. —  IiuicUve.  Property  sold  May  iSf 
IQOI,  under  foreclosure^  and  acquired  Junej^  IQOI^  by  C.4it  P.  C 
db  M,  Co.  Railroad  conveyed  June  j,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F, 
Ry.  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Incuitive. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.  Co. —  Inactive.    Property  mM, 
April  /0,/QO/,  to  The  A.T.  db  S.F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  ji, 
1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois. — Nweractiv. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Never  active. 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  und€r 
foreclosure  May  ji^  188 f.  Acquired  Dee.  JI,  l88j,  by  C.  8L  L. 
db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  March  2J,  /88Sj  to  The  C.  db  St.  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  F^  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  June  /,  IQOO,  to  The  A.T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa. — Inaotive, 
Property  sold  July  /j,  i88y,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov. 
77,  1884,  into  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  Dee.  ij, 

1886,  to  C.  S.  F.  db  C.  Ry.  Co. 

Colony,  Neosho  Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
J/,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec.  /,  iSqj,  into  The  C. 
M,  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Colorado  Midland  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  Sept.  8,  l8^,  und^r 
foreclosure^  and  a^iquired  Nov.  /,  /<?^,  tfy  The  Colorado  Midland 
Ry.  Co.  (new  corporation).  The  interest  (tcquired  in  i8go-l  by 
A.  T.  db  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  was  sold  mit  in  18^  in  connection  with 
the  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  The  Col.  Mid.  R.  R.  Co. 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept  2g,  /8yj^ 
into  The  P.  db  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  tf, 
1882 J  into  W.  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Crawford  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884,  into  T9f 
Kas.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co. — Railroad  sold  May  14, 1887,  under  fore- 
closure, to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Operation  closed  March  2J^ 
l8g8,  and  track  t€iken  up. 

The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold  May  i^ 

1887,  to  The  D.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  ig^ 
I  goo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Eel  River  and  Eureka  R.  R.  Co. — Incustive.  Property  sold  March 
14,  ig04,  to  the  S.  F.  db  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  6, 1882^  into  K, 
C.  E.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 


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Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 
sold  May  /,  i8gQi  to  So,  Cat,  Ry,  Co, 

Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R .  Co. — Consolidated  May 
31,  j886,  into  The  C,  K,  ds  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley  R.  R.  Ca — Intustive, 
Property  sold  April  10,  IQOI,  to  The  A,  T  db  S.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Stock  sold 
-A^g*  J»  iSqi^  to  The  Denver,  Apex  A  Western  Ry,  Co,  ( See  Con- 
tract No.  6g6o.) 

Gulf  Railroad  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  March  22,  J8g8^  to  The 
H,  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Gulf  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  June  i6t 
ig02,  to  The  Eastern  Oklalioma  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hanover  Railroad  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan,  iq,  igoOt  to 
The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co 

The  Harper  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  /d,  iSSj,  into 
The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Harvey  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  d,  1882,  into  W,  db  8, 
W,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hunnewell  Town  Co.— The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  interest  sold  to 
John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  126/2  of  Sept  jo,  /8g8,  and 
records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /,  igo2. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct  7, 
i88q,  into  The  H.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan,  /^,  i8q8.  Acquired  Jan,  2/f  l8g8t  by  The 
H.  db  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Dec. 
20,  iSgg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Independence  and  South- Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  May 
31,  1886,  into  The  C,  K.  db  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.  (Kansas). — Cotisolidated  March  13 ^ 
1886,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri). — Consolidated  March  13^ 
1886,  into  The  K,  C,  B.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Jan.  //,  188 1,     Acquired  by  O.  db  B,  R,  R,  Co. 

The  Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Oct  6,  1882,  into  K.  C.  E.  db  S,  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. —  Inactive.  Property 
sold  April  10,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co — Consoli- 
dated July  l6y  1883,  into  80.  Kas,  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Dec.  /J,  1880,  into  K.  C.  L.  db  8.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  /J,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T,  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  i6y  1883, 
into  The  80,  Kas,  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.R.Co.— Consolidated  July  16, 1883,  into 
The  80,  Kas.  Ry,  Co, 


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Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Mcareh  2g^ 
iSyg,  into  K.  a  L.  d  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Feb.  ^,  /8^Q.  Acquired  by  K,  C.  db  8,  F. 
R,  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive, 

The  Kansas,  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Never  cmtive, 

Kansas  Midl;ind  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  2Q,  iS^Ji  into  K.  C. 
r.  A  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co. —/noc^iue. 
Property  sold  June  2Q,  IQOO,  under  foreclosure,  and  acquired 
July  2,  IQOO,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  j/, 
l886,  into  The  C.  K.  A  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Feb.  /j,  1884^  into  This 
Kas,  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co.—ConsoUdated  April  16, 188 §,  into  Hie  So, 
Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Operated  from  Jan. 
p,  i8qq,  until  October  ^5,  IQOI,  the  railroad  and  property  of  The 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.,  which  ufat  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  /Sq8,  to  John  Penman,  and  acquired 
Oct.  2J,  /go/,  by  The  KansoJi  Southwestern  Ry,  Co. 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Never  active. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  «oW  Dee. 
20,  i8Qg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive. 

The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24,  l88g, 
into  The  W.  db  \V.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co — Inactive.  Property 
sold  March  14,  /go4,  to  The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co, 

La  Junta  Water  Co. — Inactive  Property  sold  Jan,  i,  /8qj,  to  Town 
of  La  Junta.     Stock  purchased  and  canceled  March  J/,  l8gj, 

Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2Q,  i8yg, 
into  K.  C.  L.  dt  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Rv.  Co.— Consolidated  Sept  2g,  iSyj,  into 
K.  C.  T.  db  W.  R.  R  Co.' 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Fort  Gibson  R.  R.  Co. — Nanis 
changed  Jan.  2T,  l86y,  to  L.  L.  db  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Oct.  22,  1S78.     Acquired  by  L.  db  O,  R.  R.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb   /j,  /Sqo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Leavenworth,  Topeka  and  South-Western  Ry.  Co. — Property 
sold  und^r  foreclonure  Oct.  12,  iSgg.  Acquired  Jan.  24^  ^QOO, 
by  The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway  Co. 

Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co — Consolidated  May  ji,  18S6,  into  The 
C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20,  lS8y,  into  Cat.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co.— Cotisolidated  May  20, 
i8Sy,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 


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The  Mcpherson, Texas  &  Gulf  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct.  7,  i88g,xnto 
The  U.  d  S.  R.  R.  Co, 

Madrid  Mercantile  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  March  22^  igoo^ 
to  C.  C.  R.  R,  Co. 

Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co — Property  sold  April 
18,  iSgSi  under  foreclosure^  and  line^  BuHingame  to  Alma^  ac- 
quired August  /,  iSqS,  by  TkA  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Ry. 
Co.;  from.  Alma  to  Manhattan^  track  taken  up. 

Marine  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co. — bieorporated^  California^ 
March 24,  /8Sy.  Property  located  at  San  Diego j  Cal,  TheA.T, 
db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  was  owner  of  1^6  shares  of  stock.  Sold  under 
vote  of  Directors  Nov.  /,  igoo. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct, 
6,  1882,  into  M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Oct.  6,  1882^  into 
M.  db  McP.  Ry.  Co. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Ry.  Co. — Inactice.    Property  sold  April 
10,  igoi,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Midway  Railway  Co. — Stock  sold  May  ^7,  /<^P7,  to  Pittstmrg  db 
Midway  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  under  Contract  No.  //6jO. 

The  Mississippi  River  R.  R.  &  Toll  Bridge  Co.—Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  June  i,  /goo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Montgomery  County  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Oct.  24, 
IQOJ,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  and  Memphis  R.  R.  Co.— Property  sold 
under  foreclosure  Feb.  7, 1884.     Acquired  by  The  C.  Co.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co. — Name  changed  June  ^,  /8Q2y  to  The  Vulcan 
Fuel  Co. 

The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  /j,  /8qq,  to 
The  A.T.db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  July  /,  /8qi. 

The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co. — Dissolved  in 
1881. 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  Feb.  /j,  i8gg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.~The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  in- 
terest sold  to  John  E.  Frost  under  Contract  No.  126/2  of  Sept, 
JO,  l8g8i  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him  March  /, 
igo2. 

The  Osage  Carbon  Co. — Ina^stive.  Property  sold  April  /,  igoi,  to  C. 
db  P.  C,  db  M.  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Sept, 
/,  l880f  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated 
Mayji,  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  i6y  l88ji  into 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruii  Line  Co. — Never  active. 

Panhandle  Railway  Co. — Inactive.  Properly  sold  under  fore- 
closure Sept.  6,  /8q8i  and  acquired  Jan.  /,  IQOO,  try  The  S.  K.  Ry. 
Co.  of  Texas. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  R.Co. —  Consolidated  May  ji^  1886, 
into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 


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The  Peck  Water  Works  Co.— Inactive,    Material  sold  April  /,  1^04. 

Pecos  Valley  Telegraph  Co. — Inactive.  Property  oumedJoHUly  by 
Peeos  Valley  Linea  and  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co, 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co,— Stock  sold  OeL  ij,  1884,  to 
K,  C.  C,  ds  S.  R.  R,  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold 
Jan.  iQf  igoOy  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co.— ConsolidcUed  8^  29,  iSyj,  into 
The  P.  ds  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co.^The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co.*«  interest  sold 
to  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co.  April  /,  /904. 

The  Raton  Water  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  to  Raton  Waier  Works 
Co.  and  N.  M.  db  8.  P.  R,  R.  Co.    Stock  purchased  and  oaneeled 

May  28t  18Q4. 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co.— Consolidated  Nov.  7,  i88q,  into  80.  CaL 
Ry.  Co. 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  April  18, 
188 r,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  db  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Properly 
sold  Feb.  75,  iSgg,  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — Ooneoli' 
dated  ApHl  18, 1881,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  db  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20j  1887^  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rock  vale  Mercantile  Co.—hiactive.  Property  sold  Jan,jO,  l8g//f 
to  The  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association.— Conso/idafed  July  25, 1904^  inJto  SanUi 
Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— Inactive,  Property 
sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Intzctive.  Property  eoid 
Jan.  ji,  1888,  to  St.  J.SLL.db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Jan.jo^  i888^to 
St  J.  St.  L.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dee. 
14,  i8ggy  to  D.  R.  Fi-ancis  and  others. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co.— Inactive.  Property 
sold  undLer  foreclosure  Oct  22,  i8q8,  to  John  Penman;  operated 
from  Jan.  Q,  iSgQt  to  Oct  ^5, 1901^  by  The  Kansas  sduJthwestem 
R.  R.  Co.  and  acquired  Oct.  2J,  iQO/f  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 
Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Fsb, 
26y  J874y  to  St  L.  L.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Westerti  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  undUr 
foreclosure  Feb.  2j,  iSyy.  On  Oct.  i8y  i8yy^  thjs  road  beltmeem 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto^  Kas.,  was  acquired  6y  K.  C.  T.  db  W,  R. 
R.  Co.,  and  between  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  by  P.  H.  db 
D.  8.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Ina/itive.  Property  sold 
Nov.  26,  1886,  to  The  St.  L.  K.  C.  db  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold 
March  20,  18^4,  to  The  St.  J.  db  St.  L.  R,  R.  Co. 


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St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co. — Interest  of  A.  T,  db  8.  F.  R. 
R,  Co.  (icquired  in  i8qo^  etc.,  wcu  sold  out  during  summer  of 
l8g6t  in  connection  unth  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  SL  L. 
db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co,  {see  page  lo  of  The  AT,dS,  F,  Ry,  Go's  First 
Annual  Report  to  Junejo,  i8g6), 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  t88y^  into 
Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co, 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Comolidated  June  ^,  /8g2, 
into  So,  Cal,  Ry,  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887,  into  Cal,  Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887,  into  Cal,  Cen,  Ry,  Co, 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20, 1887,  into  Cal, 
Cen.  Ry,  Co, 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  April  /,  igoi,  to  The  A,  T,  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  J88j^  into  Cal. 
Cen,  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co. — Inactive.  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
J8g7y  to  Rio  Orande  Land  Co, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. — Comolidated  July  2j, 
/g04,  into  Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association. — Succeeded  July  /,  y<?p/, 
by  The  A.T.dbS.F.  Hosp.  Ass'n^  O,  C.  db  S.  F.  Hosp,  Ass'n, 
A.  db  P,  Hosp,  Ass'n  and  S.  C.  Hosp.  Ass^n, 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27^  i8g2^ 
into  So,  Cal,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Jan.ij,  igoo,  to  The 
A.T,dbS,F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as 
of  Junejo,  l8g6,  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co. 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  June  /,  iqoo,  to  The 
A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb.  75,  /8qQj  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  /J,  /8QQf  and  acquired  April  77,  /<?pp,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F, 
Ry.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2Qi  i8yQ,  into 
K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  April  j6,  r88jy  into  The 
So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  ij,  i8qq, 
to  The  A,  T,  db  S,  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  as  of  Jan.  /,  i8qOj  to  The  C,  K,  db  W,  R.  R.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dee.  75, 
l880y  into  K,  C.  L,  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Never  active. 


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Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dee.  ij^iSSo,  into  K.  O.  L. 

db  8»  K»  Rm  R%  Co* 
Texas,  Louisiana  and   Eastern  R.  R.  Co. — /nacfiM.     Property 

>old  July  26f  iSgy,  to  O.  C.  db  S.  F.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Thornton  Coal  Co.— Inactive.  Property  eold  April  20^  1886^  to  Tkt 
Canon  City  Coal  Co, 

Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jo^  i8g6. 

The  Topeka  Iron  Co.— T^  A.  T.dbS.F.Ry.  Co.'s  interest  sold  to  John  E. 
Frost  under  Contract  No.  /26y2,  of  Sept,  jo^  l8g8y  and  records 
and  accounts  transferred  to  him  Apr,  2J%  ig02, 

Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active, 

Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co,— Never  active. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Property  sold  April/,  /goi,  toC.  db 
P.  C.  db  M.  Co,     Charter  expired  Oct.  24,  I  got. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Nov,  8, 
1881,  to  The  T,  C.  db  C,  Co. 

The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  Mayji,  1886, 
into  The  C,  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Wellington  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Organization  abandoned; 
tracks  taken  up  May  8, 188 1. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado). — Never  active. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas). — Never  active, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Coruolidated  Oct,  d,  1882^ 
into  W,  db  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inactive,    Property  soid 
April  10,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F,  Ry.  Co, 

The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  July  24,  i88g,  UUo 
The  W.  db  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Wichita  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreelosurs 
Deo,  JO,  fSgSj  and  acquired  Dec.  j/,  iSqS,  by  The  A,  T,  db  S,  F. 
Ry.  Co, 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State, 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 
of  State. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 
corporation  in  State.  If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 
directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 
of  stockholders. 

Election  of  directors,  their  number,  and  how  vacancies  are 
filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 

Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 
to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 

Must  choose  president  from  among  their  number,  and  such  sub- 
ordinate officers  as  the  by-laws  may  designate. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days*  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors : 


Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days'  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders' meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

Stockholders  : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 
Directors  : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  twenty. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days*  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  office 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
the  price  ptr  share  of  such  preferred  stock  and  the  prefer- 
ences, priorities,  classification  and  character  thereof,  and  also 
the  rate  of  dividend  to  be  paid  thereon. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  the  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  from  time  to  time. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  ToPEKA  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 

Duration  999  years. 

Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 

Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 
four  years. 

To  be  chosen  annually  by  stockholders  to  fill  places  of  class 
whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 

Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 
directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Incorporators  : 

Five  required,  three  of  whom  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Charter  Fee : 

$25  at  time  of  application,  $2.50  filing  and  recording,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  folios,  and  25  cents  for  each  additional  folio. 

One-tenth  of  one  per  cent  on  first  $100,000,  and  one-twentieth  of 
one  per  cent  on  next  $400,000,  and  $200  on  each  additional 
$1,000,000  of  capital  stock. 

Increase  of  capital  stock,  same  fee  as  on  original  issue. 

Foreign  corporations  must  file  copy  of  charter  and  pav  same  fees 
as  dfomestic  corporations,  and  have  same  rights  ana  subject  to 
same  restrictions  as  domestic  corporations. 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 

Annua/  Statement: 

All  corporations,  except  banking,  insurance  and  railroad,  to 
make  annual  statement  to  Secretary  of  State.  No  action  can 
be  maintained  or  recovery  had  in  any  of  the  courts  of  the 
State  until  annual  statement  is  filed. 

Railroad  corporations  shall  make  annual  report  to  Railroad 
Commissioners  on  the  15th  day  of  September. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 
held  another  day. 

Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Shall  choose  one  of  their  number  president,  and  shall  appoint 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Not  required  that  last  two  shall  be 
stockholders. 

Stockholders : 

Meeting  to  be  held  at  such  time  and  place  as  provided  in  by- 
laws.   No  publication  necessary. 

May  vote  cumulatively. 


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Oklahoma. 

Corporations  Generally  : 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charter. 

Purposes  for  which  corporations  may  be  formed  limited  by  24th 
U.S.  Statutes  at  Large,  page  21:  must  be  by  general  incorpora- 
tion acts. 

Principal  place  of  business  to  be  designated  by  articles  of  in- 
corporation. 

Articles  must  be  subscribed  by  three  or  more  persons,  one-ibird 
of  whom  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 

Directors : 

Must  be  stockholders,  not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  eleven. 
One-thiid  of  all  officers  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 

Must  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders  at  time  and  place 
provided  by  the  by-laws.  If  no  provision  in  by-laws,  ist 
Tuesday  in  June. 

Majority  sufficient  to  form  quorum. 

Must  elect  president,  who  must  be  one  of  their  number,  a  sec- 
retary and  treasurer. 

Stockholders: 

Majority  of  subscribed  capital  stock  necessary  to  a  quorum,  a 
less  may  adjourn. 

Each  stockholder  liable  to  extent  of  amount  unpaid  upon  his 
stock. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charter. 

Formed  by  not  less  than  five  persons. 
Directors  : 
Not  less  than  live  nor  more  than  thirteen  in  number. 

To  be  elected  as  provided  by  the  by-laws  or  on  twenty  days' 
notice  to  stockholders,  but  at  any  meeting  at  which  all  the  stock- 
holders be  present  or  be  represented  by  attorney  or  proxy  it 
shall  be  lawful  to  waive  notice,  and  proceed  to  an  election  of 
directors. 

May  be  cl.issified  by  stockholders  into  three  classes,  first  class 
holding  for  one  year,  second  for  two  years,  and  third  for  three 
years. 

Make  annual  report  to  stockholders. 

Place  of  meeting  of  board  of  directors  having  one  or  more  di- 
rectors or  an  agent  (or  service  residing  in  the  Territory  may 
be  held  at  any  place  mentioned  in  the  notice,  either  within  or 
out  of  the  Territory. 

Mining,  Manufacturing  and  other  Industrial  Pursuits: 
Duration  not  exceeding  twenty  years. 

May  provide  in  articles  of  incorporation  for  business  office  out- 
side of  the  Territory,  and  meetings  of  stockholders  and  di- 
rectors may  be  held  at  such  office  where  such  corporation  has 
its  business  office  out  of  this  Territory.  Its  main  office  for  the 
transaction  of  business  must  be  within  the  Territory. 


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Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad    Companies 
except  as  to  duration: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  mvre  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days'  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 

Stockholders  may  vole  for  directors  on  the  cumulative  plan. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 
at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days, or  special  called 
meeting  on  ten  days*  published  notice,  and  thirty  days'  notice 
by  mail  or  in  person. 

Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vole  of  a  majority 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Shall  elect  one  of  their  number  president. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years. 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  Slate  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.    Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  sa^vd^«tv^x^^^^^'5»> 


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by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 
Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days*  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 

New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Directors  : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory, 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 
Mexico. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.  If  no  time  be  fixed  for 
annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 
each  year. 


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Arizona. 

Corporations  Generalt.y: 

Shall  not  disincorporate  except  by  majority  vote  of  members, 

unless  a  different  rule  is  adopted  in  the  articles. 
Cease  to  exist  by  five-years  nonuser,  but  do  not  forfeit  franchise  by 

omission  to  elect  officers. 
For  closing  up  business  may  act  after  expiration  of  charter. 
Pledgee  of  stock  as  security  cannot  vote  but  pledgor  can. 
Must  appoint  a  resident  of  three  years  as  agent  upon  whom 

notice  and  process  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  fifty  years,  with  renewal  for  fifty  years  upon  three- 
fourths  vote  of  stockholders'  meeting  called  for  purpose. 

Directors : 

Elected  for  one  year;  must  be  stockholders;  two  must  reside  in 
Territory. 

President  and  Treasurer  must  be  directors. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place  of 
business,  after  publication  for  twenty  days  by  newspaper 
notice  in  each  county  on  line  in  which  stockholder  resides,  or 
by  posting  where  no  paper  published.  If  election  not  held  on 
day  specified,  should  be  held  within  ninety  days  in  manner 
provided  by  by-laws. 

Stockholders : 
Directors  or  one-third  of  stock  may  call  meetings  on  thirty  days' 

notice. 
Individual  liability  for  unpaid  part  of  stock. 

California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  five 

To  be  elected  annually.  May  be  elected  at  a  meeting  other  than 
the  annual  meeting  as  a  majority  of  the  fixed  capital  stock  may 
determine  or  as  the  by-laws  may  provide.  If  no  provision  for 
meeting  in  by-laws,  or  as  before  stated,  annual  meeting  of 
stockholders  for  election  of  directors  first  Tuesday  in  June. 

Two  weeks'  published  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders. 

All  stockholders  being  present  at  any  meeting,  and  signing  a 
written  consent  to  such  meeting,  on  the  record,  creates  a  meet- 
ing as  valid  as  if  legally  called  and  noticed. 


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The  Peck  Water  Works  Co.— Inactive.    Material  sold  April  /,  1^04. 

Pecos  Valley  Telegraph  Co. — Inactive.  Property  owned  jointly  by 
Peeos  Valley  Lines  and  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. 

Pleasant  Hill  and  De  Soto  R.  R.  Co.— Stock  sold  Oct  ij,  1884,  to 
K.  C.  C.  d  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  IQ,  iQOOj  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Sept.  2g,  /^75»  into 
The  P.  d  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 

Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— r^  A.  T.  d  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'s  inUresi  sold 
to  Maxwell  Land  Grant  Co.  April  /,  1^4. 

The  Raton  Water  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  to  Raton  Water  Works 
Co.  and  N.  M.  d  8.  P.  R.  R.  Co.    Stock  purchased  and  canceled 

May  28^  j8g4. 

Redondo  Beach  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  Nov.  7,  i88g,  into  So.  CaL 
Ry.  Co. 

Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  April  18^ 
188/,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  d  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Intictive.  Property 
sold  Fib.  75,  i8gQ,  to  The  A.  T.  d  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Extension  Co. — Coneoli- 
dated  ApHl  18, 1881,  into  The  R.  G.  M.  d  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated 
May  20^  l88y^  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Rock  vale  Mercantile  Co.— Inactive.  Property  sold  Jan.  jOt  i8q/, 
to  The  Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association.— Conso/idafed  July  25, 1904^  iiUo  Santa 
Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— Inactive.  Property 
sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  d  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Jan.  jif  1888,  to  St.  J.  St.  L.  d  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R. Co. — Name  changed  Jan.jo^  i888^to 
St  J.  St.  L.  d  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Stock  sold  Dee. 
/4i  J8gg,  to  D,  R,  FYancis  and  others. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R.R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  under  foreclosure  Oct  22,  J8g8^  to  John  Penman;  operated 
from  Jan.  p,  j8gQt  to  Oct  ^5,  igoi^  by  The  Kansas  Souihwesiem 
R.  R.  Co.  and  acquired  Oct,  ^5,  /po/,  by  The  Kansas  Southwestern 
Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Name  changed  Feb. 
26^  1874,  to  SL  L.  L.  d  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Westerti  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under 
foreclosure  Feb.  2J^  ^877.  On  Oct.  j8y  1877^  the  road  between 
Lawrence  and  De  Soto^  Kas.^  was  acquired  by  K.  C.  T.  d  W.  R. 
R.  Co.f  and  t^etween  De  Soto  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.^  by  P.  H.  d 
D.  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold 
Nov.  26,  1886,  to  The  St.  L.  K.  C.  d  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R.  R.  Co.— inactive.  Property  sold 
March  20,  1874^  to  The  1^  J.  d  SL  L.  R.  R.  Co. 


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St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry.  Co. — Interest  of  A,  T,  dt  S.  F.  R, 
R,  Co.  cuiquired  in  iSgOy  etc^  was  sold  out  during  summer  of 
l8g6,  in  connection  with  foreclosure  and  reorganization  of  St.  L. 
db  8,  F,  Ry,  Co,  {see  page  lo  of  The  AT,  d  8.  F.  Ry,  Co,'s  First 
Annual  Report  to  JunejOt  i8g6). 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20^  1887,  into 
CcU.  Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  ^,  /8q2, 
into  80,  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887,  into  Cal,  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

San  Bernardino  and  San  Diego  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  May  20, 
1887^  into  Cal,  Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co.— Consolidated  May  20, 1887,  into  Cal, 
Cen.  Ry,  Co, 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inactive.  Prop- 
erty sold  April  /,  IQOI,  to  The  A,  T,  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Cwisolidated  May  20^  1887^  into  Cal. 
Cen,  Ry.  Co, 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co, — Ifiactive,  Lands  sold  June  jo, 
l8Q7t  to  Rio  Orande  Land  Co, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. — Consolidated  July  ^5, 
lQ04t  into  8anta  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association, 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association. — Succeeded  July  /,  J8git 
by  The  A.T.dbS.F.  Hosp,  Ass'n^  O,  C.  dt  8.  F.  Hosp,  Ass*ny 
A.  dt  P.  Hosp,  Ass^n  and  8.  C,  Hosp,  Ass'n, 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Consolidated  June  27^  i8q2^ 
into  So.  Cal.  Ry,  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Jan.ij,  igoo,  to  The 
A.T.db  8,  F,  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as 
of  June  JO,  l8g6y  to  The  Osage  Carbon  Co, 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Never  active. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  June  /,  IQOO,  to  The 
A.T.db  8,  F,  Ry,  Co, 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive.  Property 
sold  Feb,  75,  /8gg,  to  The  A.  T,  db  8.  F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.  R.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure 
April  /J,  j8gQy  and  acquired  April  77,  l8gQ,  by  The  A.  T.  dt  8.  F. 
Ry,  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  March  2g,  187^^  into 
K,  C.  L,  db  8.  R.  R.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co,— ConsolidUited  April  16,  1883,  into  The 
So,  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inactive,  Property  sold  Feb.  75,  i8gQ, 
to  The  A,  T,  dt  8,  F,  Ry,  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co.— Inactive.    Property 
sold  as  of  Jan,  7,  i8qo,  to  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co, 
Southern  Kansas  and  Western  K.  K.  Co.— Consolidated  Dee.  1^, 
1880,  into  K.  C.  L,  db  S,  K,  R,  R.  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co. — Nener  active. 


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Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Dec,  ijti88o,  into  K,  C.  L. 

it  8.  K,  R.  R,  Co, 
Texas,  Louisiana  and   Eastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inactive,     Property 

hold  July  26y  i8q7,  to  O,  C.  <Sb  8.  F.  Ry,  Co, 

The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  April  20, 1886,  to  The 
Canon  City  Coal  Co. 

Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Charter  expired  Nov.jo,  i8q6. 

The  Topeka  Iron  Co.— r^  A.  T.dbS.  F.Ry.  Co.'s  interest  sold  to  John  E. 
Frost  under  Contract  No.  126^2,  of  Sept  jo,  i8q8,  and  records 
arid  accounts  transferred  to  him  Apr.  2J^  igo2, 

Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co. — Never  active, 

Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co,— Never  active. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Property  sold  April/,  igoi,  toC.  dt 
P.  C,  dt  M.  Co.     Charter  expired  Oct.  24,  jgOJ. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Nov,  8j 
/881,  to  The  T.  C.  db  C.  Co. 

The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Mayji^  1886, 
into  The  C.  K.  db  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Wellington  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Organization  ahandimed; 
tracks  taken  up  May  8, 188 1. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado). — Never  active. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas). — Never  active, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  Oct,  6, 1882, 
into  W.  dt  8.  W.  Ry.  Co, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inactive.    Property  sold 
April  TO,  IQOI,  to  The  A.  T.  dt  8.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Consolidated  July  24,  i88g,  into 
The  W,dt  W.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Wichita  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Property  sold  under  foreelotum 
Dec,  JO,  rSgSy  and  acquired  Dec.  JT,  /Sg8,  by  The  A.  T,  db  8,  F. 
Ry.  Co. 


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Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State, 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 
of  State. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 
corporation  in  State.  If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time, 
directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 
of  stockholders. 

Election  of  directors,  their  number,  and  how  vacancies  are 
filled,  provided  for  in  by-laws. 

Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 
to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 

Must  choose  president  from  among  their  number,  and  such  sub- 
ordinate officers  as  the  by-laws  may  designate. 

Stockholders: 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days*  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors  : 


Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days'  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders' meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

Stockholders : 
May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 
Directors  : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  twenty. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  Ime  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days'  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State  under  a  franchise  or  charter 
granted  by  or  derived  from  this  State  must  keep  general  office 
for  control,  operation  and  management  located  in  this  State 
and  on  or  near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued,  the  articles  must  set  out 
the  amount  of  such  preferred  stock,  the  number  of  shares, 
the  price  per  share  of  such  preferred  stock  and  the  prefer- 
ences, priorities,  classification  and  character  thereof,  and  also 
the  rate  of  dividend  to  be  paid  thereon. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  the  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  from  time  to  time. 


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Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  ToPEKA  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 

Duration  999  years. 

Directors: 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 

Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 
four  years. 

To  be  chosen  annually  by  stockholders  to  fill  places  of  class 
whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 

Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 
directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 
Incorporators  : 
Five  required,  three  of  whom  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Charter  Fee : 

$25  at  time  of  application,  $2.50  filing  and  recording,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  folios,  and  25  cents  for  each  additional  folio. 

One-tenth  of  one  per  cent  on  first  $100,000,  and  one-twentieth  of 
one  per  cent  on  next  $400,000,  and  $200  on  each  additional 
$1,000,000  of  capital  stock. 

Increase  of  capital  stock,  same  fee  as  on  original  issue. 

Foreien  corporations  must  file  copy  of  charter  and  pav  same  fees 
as  domestic  corporations,  and  have  same  rights  ana  subject  to 
same  restrictions  as  domestic  corporations. 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 

Annual  Statement: 

All  corporations,  except  banking,  insurance  and  railroad,  to 
make  annual  statement  to  Secretary  of  State.  No  action  can 
be  maintained  or  recovery  had  in  any  of  the  courts  of  the 
State  until  annual  statement  is  filed. 

Railroad  corporations  shall  make  annual  report  to  Railroad 
Commissioners  on  the  15th  day  of  September. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 
held  another  day. 

Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Shall  choose  one  of  their  number  president,  and  shall  appoint 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Not  required  that  last  two  shall  be 
stockholders. 

Stockholders : 

Meeting  to  be  held  at  such  time  and  place  as  provided  in  by- 
laws.   No  publication  necessary. 

May  vote  cumulatively. 


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Oklahoma. 

Corporations  Generally  : 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charter. 

Purposes  for  which  corporations  may  be  formed  limited  by  24th 
U.S.  Statutes  at  Large,  page  21:  must  be  by  general  incorpora- 
tion acts. 

Principal  place  of  business  to  be  designated  by  articles  of  in- 
corporation. 

Articles  must  be  subscribed  by  three  or  more  persons,  one-third 
of  whom  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 

Directors  : 

Must  be  stockholders,  not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  eleven. 
One-thiid  of  all  officers  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 

Must  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders  at  time  and  place 
provided  by  the  by-laws.  If  no  provision  in  by-laws,  ist 
Tuesday  in  June. 

Majority  sufficient  to  form  quorum. 

Must  elect  president,  who  must  be  one  of  their  number,  a  sec- 
retary and  treasurer. 

Stockholders: 

Majority  of  subscribed  capital  stock  necessary  to  a  quorum,  a 
less  may  adjourn. 

Each  stockholder  liable  to  extent  of  amount  unpaid  upon  his 
stock. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charter. 

Formed  by  not  less  than  five  persons. 
Directors  : 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  thirteen  in  number. 

To  be  elected  as  provided  by  the  by-laws  or  on  twenty  days* 
notice  to  stockholders,  but  at  any  meeting  at  which  all  the  stock- 
holders be  present  or  be  represented  by  attorney  or  proxy  it 
shall  be  lawful  to  waive  notice,  and  proceed  to  an  election  of 
directors. 

May  be  classified  by  stockholders  into  three  classes,  first  class 
holding  for  one  year,  second  for  two  years,  and  third  for  three 
years. 

Make  annual  report  to  stockholders. 

Place  of  meeting  of  board  of  directors  having  one  or  more  di- 
rectors or  an  agent  (or  service  residing  in  the  Territory  may 
be  held  at  any  place  mentioned  in  the  notice,  either  within  or 
out  of  the  Territory. 

Mining,  Manufacturing  and  other  Industrial  Pursuits: 
Duration  not  exceeding  twenty  years. 

May  provide  in  articles  of  incorporation  for  business  office  out- 
side of  the  Territory,  and  meetings  of  stockholders  and  di- 
rectors may  be  held  at  such  office  where  such  corporation  has 
its  business  office  out  of  this  Territory.  Its  main  office  for  the 
transaction  of  business  must  be  within  the  Territory. 


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Colorado. 

Corporations  Generally,  including   Railroad    Companies 
except  as  to  duration; 

Duration  not  to  exceed  twenty  years,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.  Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  ni!>re  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  ten  days*  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  majority  of  stock  is  not  represented  at  meeting,  it  may  be  ad- 
journed for  not  exceeding  sixty  days. 

Stockholders  may  vote  for  directors  on  the  cumulative  plan. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  regular  meeting,  they  may  be  elected 
at  adjourned  meeting  not  exceeding  sixty  days,  or  special  called 
meeting  on  ten  days*  published  notice,  and  thirty  days'  notice 
by  mail  or  in  person. 

Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  State  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  vote  of  a  majority 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Shall  elect  one  of  their  number  president. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  in  three  classes  and  elect  each 
class  for  three  years. 

Texas. 

Railroad  Co.mpanies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  State  at  some  point  on 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  general 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  traffic 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent, 
and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.    Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices. 


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by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintendent  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 
any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 
Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days'  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days*  published  notice. 

New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Directors  : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory, 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 

Directors : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 
Mexico. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.  If  no  time  be  fixed  for 
annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 
each  year. 


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Arizona. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Shall  not  disincorporate  except  by  majority  vote  of  members, 

unless  a  different  rule  is  adopted  in  the  articles. 
Cease  to  exist  by  five-years  nonuser,  but  do  not  forfeit  franchise  by 

omission  to  elect  officers. 
For  closing  up  business  may  act  after  expiration  of  charter. 
Pledgee  of  stock  as  security  cannot  vote  but  pledgor  can. 
Must  appoint  a  resident  of  three  years  as  agent  upon  whom 

notice  and  process  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  fifty  years,  with  renewal  for  fifty  years  upon  three- 
fourths  vote  of  stockholders*  meeting  called  for  purpose. 

Directors : 

Elected  for  one  year;  must  be  stockholders;  two  must  reside  in 
Territory. 

President  and  Treasurer  must  be  directors. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place  of 
business,  after  publication  for  twenty  days  by  newspaper 
notice  in  each  county  on  line  in  which  stockholder  resides,  or 
by  posting  where  no  paper  published.  If  election  not  held  on 
day  specified,  should  be  held  within  ninety  days  in  manner 
provided  by  by-laws. 

Stockholders  : 
Directors  or  one-third  of  stock  may  call  meetings  on  thirty  days' 

notice. 
Individual  liability  for  unpaid  part  of  stock. 

California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  five 

To  be  elected  annually.  May  be  elected  at  a  meeting  other  than 
the  annual  meeting  as  a  majority  of  the  fixed  capital  stock  may 
determine  or  as  the  by-laws  may  provide.  If  no  provision  for 
meeting  in  by-laws,  or  as  before  stated,  annual  meeting  of 
stockholders  for  election  of  directors  first  Tuesday  in  June. 

Two  weeks'  published  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders. 

All  stockholders  being  present  at  any  meeting,  and  signing  a 
written  consent  to  such  meeting,  on  the  record,  creates  a  meet- 
ing as  valid  as  if  legally  called  and  noticed. 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company. 

Conrection  No.  3  to  Manual  No.  10. 

Topeka,  i  April,  1905. 
Please  make  the  following  changes  and  insert  the  attached  new  pages  in 
Manual  No.  10,  to  bring  it  up  to  date.  £.  Wilder,  Secretary. 

Page. 

II.  Directors. 

15.  The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. 
18.  Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co. 

10.  The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co. 

25.  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. 

39.  Prescott  &  Eastern  R.  R.  Co. 

43.  Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 

44.  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoenix  Ry.  Co. 

45.  SoNORA  Ry.  Co.  Limited. 

Add  after  name  of  R.  Somers  Hayes,  "Died  Mch.  2, 1905." 

16.  The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. 

Officers: 
Strike  out  *'E.  D.  Kenna,"  and  insert  "Gardiner  Lathrop  (April  i,  1905)"  as 
General  Solicitor. 

28.  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Mch.  6, 1906." 

Change  date  Directors  elected  to  "Mch.  7, 1905." 
Directors: 

Strike  out  **R.  Somers  Hayes,"  and  insert  "Geo.  G.  Haven." 

Strike  out  date  after  "W.  C.  Nixon." 
Executive  Commlitee : 

Change  date  elected  to  "Mch.  11,  1905." 

Strike  out  "R.  Somers  Hayes,"  and  insert  "Geo.  G  Haven." 
Officers : 

Change  date  elected  to  "Mch.  11, 190J." 

Strike  out  date  after  name  of  W.  C.  Nixon. 

34.  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Mch.  7, 1906." 
(Annual  meeting  190$  not  yet  held.) 

49.  Sunset  R.  R.  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Mch.  12, 1906." 
Change  date  Directors  elected  to  "Mch. 20, 1905." 
Directors : 
Strike  out  "J.  Kruttschnitt."  and   insert  "E.  E.  Calvin." 
Strike  out   "A.  H.  Payson,  San   Francisco,'*  and  insert  "J.  W.  Walker, 
Fresno.'* 

After  "Officers"  insert  "Mch.  14, 1904." 
(Directors'  meeting  not  yet  held.) 

57.  St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co. 
Directors : 
Change  number  from  "9"  to  "10"  (increased  at   Stockholders'  meeting 

Men.  28, 1905). 
Add  "S.  C.  Stickney  (C.  G.  W.  Ry.)  (Mch.  28, 1905),  St.  Paul,  Minn." 

69.  Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co. 
Directors : 
Strike  out  "Paul  Burks,"  and  insert  "W.H.  Brewer  (Mch. 29, 1905)." 

76.  The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co. 
Directors : 

Strike  out  "W.  B.  Biddle,"  and  insert  "W.  B.  Jansen  (Mch. 20. 1905)." 
Officers: 
Strike  out  "W.B.  Biddle,"  and  insert  "W.  B.  Jansen   (Mch.  20. 1905),"  as 
Vice-President. 


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The  Arizona  and  Utah  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  April  xo,  1899. 
50  years 

Chartered:  Commencing  at  a  point  on  the  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  about  four  (4) 
miles  southwest  from  the  town  of  Kingman,  Mojave  Countv,  Arizona  (McCon- 
nico,  Arizona),  in  a  northerly  direction  to  the  town  of  White  Hills,  Mojave 
County,  Arizona,  about  fifty  (So)  miles. 

Constructed:  McConnico  to  Chloride,  about  22  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized, 

467,000,  issued, 
D.  L.  Gallup,        4,060  shares. 

Directors,  5      *' 

Individuals,  605      " 

Second  Wednesday  in  March,  Kingman,  Arizona.—  ii  a.  m. 
March  14, 1906. 

Directors  (5)  March  8, 1905: 

L.  C.  Deming, New  York. 

D.L.Gallup 

H.  VV.  Gardiner 

E.J.Gibson, Winslow,Ariz. 

J.  Kinucan, "  ** 

Officers: 

D.  L.  Gallup,  President,  ....  New  York. 

L.C.  Deming,  Secretary,  ....                " 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer,  ...                ** 

W.G.Taylor,  Auditor,  ....  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Note:  The  Annual  Stockholders'  Meeting:  has  been  customarily  held  in  New 
York  City. 


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Texas  Tie  and  Lumber  Preserving  Company. 

Incorporated,  Illinois.  Noyember  27, 1896. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i25.ocx),  authorized, 

125,000,  issued. 
S.F.  L.  I.Co.,        1, 2\7  shares. 
Directors,  3      *• 


Fourth  Monday  in  January,  Chicago,  III. 
January  22, 1906. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  23, 1905 : 

W.  B.Jansen, Chicago. 

F.  T.  A.Junkin 

W.E.Bailey, 


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£.  O.  Faulkner,  President  and  Manager,        .  Topeka. 

W.B.Jansen,  Vice-President,  .        .        .  Chicago. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Secretary " 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer  and  Asst.  Secretary,  Galveston,  Tex. 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Auditor, 


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Correction  No.  8  to  Maniial  No*  10. 

ToPEKA,  2  October,  1905. 
Please  make  the  following  changes  in  Manual  No.  10,  to  bring  it  up  to  date. 

£.  Wilder,  Secretary. 

ige. 

\.    El  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co. 

Directors : 

Strike  out  "H.  U.  Mudj?e." 

Insert  "J.  E.  Hurley  (Aug.  4.  1905)." 

Strike  out  *'Chas.  B.  Edoy,  Alamogordo,  N.  M." 

Insert  **S.  C.  Marks  (Aug.  4,  1905),  El  Paso." 

Strike  out  **A.  S.  Johnson." 

Insert  "W.  A.  Hawkins  (Aug.  4,  1905)." 

Auditing  and  Hnance  Committee: 
Strike  out  "A.  S.  Johnson." 

Officers : 

Strike  out  "H.  U.  Mudge,"  and 

Insert  **  J.  E.  Hurley  (Aug.  4, 1905),**  as  President. 

.    The  Cerriixos  Coal  and  Iron  Co. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Aug.  6,  1906.*' 
Change  date  Directors  and  Officers  elected  to  ''Aug.  7,  1905." 

;.    Santa  Fb  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association. 

Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  *'  Sept.  3,  1906." 

Trustees : 

Strike  out  **  under  charter,"  and  insert  "  Sept.  12,  1905." 
Strike  out  "F.  J.  Shepard,"  and  insert  "I.  L.  Hibbard." 
Strike  out  **  P.  J.  Chase,  Los  Angeles,"  and  insert  "J.  S.  Henry,  Fresno, 

Cal." 
Change  date  after  "Officers"  to  "Sept.  12,  1905." 

).    The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co. 

Note  : — **  Certified  copy  of  charter  filed  with  Secretary  of  State  of  Cal- 
ifornia, September  1905." 
Change  date  next  annual  meeting  to  "Aug.  6,  1006." 
Change  date  Directors  elected  to  **Aug.  7,  1905 
Strike  out  "  H.  U.  Mudge,"  and  insert  "J.  E.  Hurley,"  as  Director. 

After  "Officers"  insert  "Aug.  i,  1904." 
(Directora*  meeting  not  yet  held.) 

Add  "T.  J.  Norton,  Legal  Agent,  Los  Angeles,  Cal." 


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The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe 

Railway 


AND 


AUXILIARY  COMPANIES 


Compiled  by 
J.  F.  SCOTT,  Assistant  Secretary 


February  1,  1906 


SECRETARY'S  OPPICB 
TOPEKA,  KANSAS 


INDEX. 

UtI  of  Annnil  Mtttingt  1906 Pages  4  and  5 

Ofllctrt  and  Diractora  of  A.  T.  k  8.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  of  The 

A.  T.  k  8.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  since  organization **    6  to  11 

Railroad  Companies  (aipliabstically) "  12  to  66 

Union  Depot  k  Tsrminai  Companies  (aiplial>oticaily) "  66  to  67 

Coal  Companies  (alpliabetically) "  68  to  70 

Town  k  Land  Companies  (alphabetically) "  71  to  78 

MIscellanooMS  Companies  (alphabetically) "  79  to  87 

Corporation  Laws  of  various  8tatos  and  Territories "  88  to  94 

Dead,  Inaotivo  or  Absorbed  Companies "  96  to  104 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association 79 

Albion  and  Southeastern  Ry.  Co 17 

Arizona  and  California  Ry.  Co 18 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co 79 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 12  to  16 

Atchison  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co. 66 

Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  Limited 71 

Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Co 67 

Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co 19 

The  California  Eastern  Ry.  Co 20 

Cane  Belt  R.  R.  Co 21 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Co 68 

Chanslor-Canfield  Midway  Oil  Co 80 

Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining  Co 68 

The  Denver,  Enid  and  Gulf  R.  R.  Co 21a 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Ry.  Co 22»  28 

The  Eastern  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Mexico 24 

£1  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co 66 

Fort  Bragg  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co 26 

Fort  Worth  Union  Passenger  Station  Co 68 

Fresno  County  Ry.  Co 26 

The  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Association 81 

Galveston,  The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of 67 

Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co 72 

The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 27 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 28 

Gulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co 29 

Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co 80 

Gulf,  Santa  Fe  and  Northwestern  Ry,  Co 81 

Jasper  and  Eastern  Ry.  Co 82 

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The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 80 

(Kansas  City,  Mo.)  Union  Depot  Co 66 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry.  Co 83 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co 81 

The  Leavenworth  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co 61 

The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co 34 

The  Medicine  Valley  Ry.  Co.. 36 

Mendon  Town  and  Land  Co 72 

The  New  Mexico  Town  Co 78 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  R.  R.  Co 36 

Oakdale  Western  Ry.  Co 37 

Oakland  and  East  Side  R.  R.  Co 38 

Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co 74 

The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  Co 39 

The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Ry.  Co 40 

The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Ry .  Co 41 

Perris  and  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 42 

Petroleum  Development  Co 82 

Phoenix  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 43 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 44 

The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  R.  R.  Co 62 

Randsburg  Ry.  Co 46 

Revere  Town  and  Land  Co 74 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 76 

Rio  Grande  and  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co 46 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co 76 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co 63 

St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 64 

San  Francisco  and  Northwestern  Ry.  Co 47 

Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines  Hospital  Association 83 

Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co 76 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Co 77 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 48 

Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Ry.  Co 49 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch  Co 84 

The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Co.  of  California 66 

Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Co 78 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co 78 

Sonora  Railway  Co.  Limited 60 

Southern  California  Ry.  Co 61,  62 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas 63 

Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  New  Jersey 86 

Sunset  Railroad  Co 64 

Texas  Tie  and  Lumber  Preserving  Co 86 

Union  Depot  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.) 66 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Co.  of  Galveston 67 

The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 70 

Western  Arizona  Ry.  Co 66 

Yosemite  Transportation  Co 87 


Consecutive  List  of  Annual  Meetings. 


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February.  „^^^*b.  ,^ 

6,  Tuesday.       ii:oo  a.  m.,  El  Paso,  Tex El  Paso  Union  Pais.  Depot  Co. .. 

13,  *'  New  York.  Aztec  Land  &  Cattle  Co.  Limited, 

14,  Wednesday,  10:30  a.  m..  Atchison.  Kas.,         Atchison  Union  Depot  &  R.  R.  Co. 

14,       **  St.Joseph.Mo St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Co 

March. 

6,  Tuesday GaWeston,  Tex..       Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co. 

7,  Wednesday Pecos.  Tex.,  The  Pecos  Riyer  R.  R.  Co 

12.  Monday,        ii:ooa.  m.,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,      Sunset  R.  R.  Co 

13,  Tuesday,       St.Joseph.Mo.,  30  St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.^ 

Directors,  statutory 

13.        **  Kansas  City.  Mo.,        30  The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.^ 

Directors,  statutory 

13,        *'  10:00  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,   Chanslor-Canfield  Midway  Oil  Co. 

April. 

4,  Wednesday,  12:00  m Boston,  Mass.,         Sonora  Ry.  Co.  Limited 

10,  Tuesday,      12:00  m SanFrancisco.Cal., Ft.  Brags  &  Southeastern  R.R.Co. 

11,  Wednesday,  Beaumont,  Tex.,     Gulf,  Beaum*t  &  Gt.  Nor.  Ry.  Ca, 

II,       "  *•  Gulf,  Beaumont  &K.C.Ry. Co... 

II,       *'  "  Beaumont  Wharf  ftTorminml  Co., 

May. 

I,  Tuesday San  Francisco,  Cal., San  Francisco  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. .. 

1,       •*  11:30  a.m..  *'  Fresno  County  Ry.  Co 

8,  "  Aspen.  Colo.,  10  The  Vulcan  Fuel  Co 

8,       ** Jersey  City,  N.  J.,     Southwestern  Lumber  Co.  of  N.J. 

10. Thursday,     SanFrancisco.Cal., Albion  &  Southeastern  Ry.  Co.... 

16,  Wednesday,  iixw  a.  m..  Los  Angeles,  Cal Pacific  Land  Improvement  Co. ... 

16,  '*  ii»oa.  m.,  "  "        Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Co. 

16,  *'  ii»x>  a.  m.,  *'  **        Santa  Fe  Pac.  Deyelopment  Co. .. 

16,  *'  2:00  p.  m.,  Phoenix.  Ariz Randsburg  Ry.  Co 

June. 


[  4,Monday,        Eagle  Lake,  Tex Cane  Belt  R.  R.  Co 

^  5,  Tuesday,       Fort  Worth,  Tex Fort  Worth  Union  Pass.  Sta.  Co., 

T  S«       **  San  Francisco,  Cal Oakland  &  East  Side  R  R.  Co.!.. 

13,       **  9'.oo  a.  m.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo St.  Joseph  Terminal  R.  R«  Co 

13,       '*  io*.oo  a.  m.,  Guthrie,  Okla. The  Eastern  Okla.  Ry.  Co 

i9t       **  ic:oo  a.  m.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,    Petroleum  Development  Co 

38,  Thursday Tuolumne,  Cal.,        Oakdale  Western  Ry.  Co 

July. 

"""etday,        3»o  p.m.,  San  Francisco,  Cal The  SanU  Fe  Ter.  Co.  of  Cal 

Topeka,  Kas The  A.T.&S.F.  Hospital  Ass'n... 

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ANNUAL  MEETINGS. 


August. 


DAYS 
NOTICE. 


6.  Monday, 
6.        " 


Santa  Fe,  N.  M ., 

10.00  a.ni.,  Chicago, 


U.Tuesday 

September. 

3.  Monday,        


Galveston.  Tex., 


PAGI. 

The  Cerrillos  Coal  &  Iron  Co 68 

The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Des- 
patch Co 84 

G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Hospital  Ass*n 81 


Los  Angeles,  Cal Santa  Fe  Coast   Lines   Hospital 

Association 83 


12,  Wednesday, Amarilio,  Tex., 

October. 

2,  Tuesday,       12:00  m.,      Amarilio.  Tex., 

3,  Wednesday.  12:00  m.,      Roswell,  N.  M., 

9,  Tuesday,         9:00  a.  m.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 
IS,  Monday,         2:00  p.  m..  Las  Vegas,  N.  M., 

17,  Wednesday, Pueblo.  Colo.. 

2S.  Thursday.     12:00  m.,     Topeka,  Kas.. 

25,       **  2:00  p.  m.,  " 

25,       "  2:30  p.m., 

25,       ••  3:00  p.m., 

25,       "  3:00  p.  m.. 

25,       ••  3:00  p.  m.,  *' 

31,  Wednesday.  10:00  a.  m.,  Amarilio.  Tex., 

November. 

I,  Thursday,      8:00  a.  m.,  Santa  Fe.  N.  M., 
8.00  a.  m.,  '* 

9:00  a.  m..  Topeka,  Kas.. 


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Gulf,  Santa  Fe  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co. ..    31 


The  Pecos  &  Nor.  Tex.  Ry.  Co. . . .  41 

The  Pecos  Valley  &  N.  £.  Ry.  Co.  40 

The  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co 60 

The  Eastern  Ry.Co.of  New  Mexico  24 

The  Pueblo  Union  Dep.  &  R.R.Co.  62 

TheAtch..Top.&San.FeRy.  Co.  15 

Cher'k'e  &  Pitts.Coal  &  M'n'g  Co.  69 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Co. . .  81 

New  Mexico  &  Arizona  R.  R.  Co.  36 

The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Co...  79 

The  Leav.  &  Topeka  Ry .  Co 34 

The  So.  Kas.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas.. ..  S3 


The  New  M exico  Town  Co 73 

Rio  Grande  Land  Co 7$ 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  Ry .  Co.    33 


**  11:00  a.  m..  Los  Angeles.  Cal.,    Southern  California  Ry.  Co S^ 

"  3:00p.m.,  "  Perris  &  Lakeview  Ry.  Co 42 

El  Paso.  Texas,             30  Rio  Grande  &  El  Paso  R.  R.  Co..  46 

7,  Wednesday,  10:00  a.  m..  Topeka,  Kas.,  10        The  Medicine  Valley  Ry.  Co 35 

8,  Thursda'y,    11:00  a.  m,  Williams,  Ariz.,         The  Grand  Canyon  Ry.  Co 27 

8,       **  2.00  p.  m.,  Kingman.  Ariz Western  Arizona  Ry.  Co 5S 


21,  Wednesday,  12:00  m., 
21,  *'  12:00  m., 

21,  **  12:00  m., 

31,  **  laxx)  m., 

at,  **  12:00  m.. 


Prescott,  Ariz., 


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Bradshaw  Mountain  R.  R.  Co.  19 

Prescott  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co.  44 

SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy.Co.  49 

Phoenix  &  Eastern  R.  R.  Co 43 

Arizona  &  California  Ry.  Co 18 


December. 

3,  Monday,     Los  Angeles,  Cal.,     Yosemite  Transportation  Co 87 

as*  Tuesday Galveston,  Tex.  The  U.Pass.Dep.Co.  of  Galveston    67 


OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 


OF  THE 


Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

Company 


Prom  Its  First  Organixatloa. 

AND  OF 


Tlie  Atcliison,  Topeica  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company, 


Incorporated  December  la,  1895. 


(Compiled  from  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  records  of  meetings.) 

Chalrnum  of  the  Board. 

From  To 

Apr.  24, 1884.    May  5,  1887. 
Nlay  9, 1889.     Dec.  20, 1893. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895.    '^Pi*'  12*  1901. 
(Office  abolished  June  5,  1931.) 

President. 


(Imperfects 
MldlUowa 


Name, 

Benj.  P.  Cheney, 
Geo.  C.  Magoun, 

Aldace  F.  Walker, 


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•olidted.) 
Dtetastd, 

uly  23.  1895. 
ec  20, 1893. 


Apr.  12,  igoi. 


Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
S.  C.  Pomeroy, 
W.  F.  Nast,       . 
H.  C.  Lord, 
Henry  Keyes, 
Ginery  Twichell, 
Henry  Strong, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
T.  Jefferson  Coolidge, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
Allen  Manvel, 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 


Sep.  17,  i860.    Jan.  13,  1864. 

Jan.  13,  1864.    Sep.  2,  1868. 

Sep.  2,  1868.     Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  24, 1868.    Feb.  17,  1869. 

Feb.  1 7, 1 869.    Sep.  24, 1 87a 

Oct.  10, 1870.    May  22,  1873. 

May  22, 1873.    May  28,  1874. 

May  28,  1874.   May  13,  188a    July  24, 1892. 

May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 

July  12,  1881.    Sep.  6,  1889. 

Sep.  6,  1889.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mch.  7,  1893.    Sep.  I,  1894. 


Mch.  29,  iQoa 
Aug.  27, 1 89 1. 

Mch.  23, 1884. 
Sep.  24,  1870. 
July  23, 1883. 


p.  B.  Robinson,  Actings  Sep.  i,  1894.     July  i,  1896. 

lov.  14,1900. 


-  -        —  -—   —  —   —  m 

Cyrus  K.  Holliday, 
Charles  S.  Gleed, 


{J 


Uly  I,  1896. 


29,190a 


Feb.  24, 1895. 

May  31,  1901. 
Mch.  29, 190a 


Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Sam'l  N.  Wood, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Henry  Blood, 
Isaac  T.  Burr, 
Thomas  Nickerson, 
F.  H.  Peabody, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
A.  E.  Touzalin, 


C.  W.  Smith,     . 
J.  W.  Reinhart, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 

D.  B.  Robinson, 
£.  D.  Kenna, 


(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

Vice-President. 

Jan.  13, 1864.    Aug.  19,  1865. 

Aug.  19,  1865.  Men.  3,  1870. 

Mch.  3,  1870.    May  25,  1871. 

May  25, 1 87 1.   May  22,  1873. 

May  22, 1873.   May  28,  1874. 

May  28, 1874.  Dec.  17,  1877. 

Dec.  17,  1877.  July  12,  1 88 1. 

Jan.  I,  1883.     Feb.  3,  1885.       Sep.  12, 188^ 

First  Vice-President. 

Dec.  1,  1885.     June  1,  1889. 
May  8,  1890.     Mch.  7,  1803. 
Mch.  7,  18(93.    July  I,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 


June  23,  1 891. 
Jan.  2,  189a 
June  14. 1885. 
Aug.  31, 1004. 
July  24. 1892. 


May  31,  1901. 


Dec.  12,  1805.  July  i,  1896. 
Feb.  2,  1898.     Nov.  15,  1905. 


May  31,  1901. 


(«i 


^^" 

Namt 

Ft„,h                         To 

Second  Vlce*Pr«Bldeat. 

D, 

«j.rf. 

1 

A.  A.  Robinson, 

Jan.  5,  [886.      April  4,  iSqj. 

\ 

Paul  Morton, 

Feb.  2,  1898.     Aug.  1,  igo4. 

J.W.  Kendrick, 

Oct.  4.  1905. 
Third  Vice-President. 

J.  F.  Goddartl, 

May  10,  1888.    May  y.  i8qo. 
Dec.  20,  i8qo.   Mch.  31, 1893. 

May 

3.  1901. 

J.  D.Spnnger, 

Paul  Morton. 

Dec.  12,  iSgs.    Feb.  2.  i8q8. 

\ 

J.  M.  Batr, 

Inly  6.  1899.       May  1,  1901. 
Junes,  'QO'-      Oct.  4,  igoj. 

i 

LW.  Kendrick, 

1 

Geo.  T.  NicholsoD, 

Oct.  4,  '905. 
Fourth  Vke-Prestdent. 

J.  W,  Reinhart. 

Sep.  20,  1889.     May  8,  l8go. 
iOI  New  C«npiay.i 

1 

W.  B.  J>nsen 

.         Jan.  3.  1906. 
Secretary. 

P.  T,  Abell, 

Sep.  17,  i860    Jan.  [3,  1864. 

Cyrus  K.  HoUiday, 
Willis  Gaylord, 
Chas.  W.  Pierce, 

Jan.  13,  1864.     Aug.  IQ,  1865. 
Aug.  iQ,  1865.  Sep.  24,  im. 
Sep.  24.  1868.    May  12,1876. 

Mch 

29,190a 

i""; 

5.'^. 

Edward  Wilder, 

May  12,  1876.    Dec.  20,  ]go5. 
(«  New  Company.) 

Dec 

20, 1905. 

Edward  Wilder, 

Dec.  [2,  1805.    Dec.  30,  I905. 

Jan.  3,  ig.x5. 

Dec 

20, 1905, 

£,  L.  Copeland, 

AMlstant  S«:reUry. 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

May3i,i876.     Aug.  i,  1883. 

Geo.  0.  Manchester, 

Aug.  t,  1883.    Jan,  2,  1884. 

Geo.  L.  Goodwin, 

Ian.  2,  .884.       Mayq,  J88Q. 
.         May  9,1889.      May  17.1890. 

C.  S.  Tuckerman, 

Aug 

"90*. 

L.  C.  Deming, 

May  17,  fSgo. 
fOI  New  Company.) 

L.  C.  Deming. 

Dec.  23,  1895. 

J.  F.  Scott, 

Nov.  29,  iQo;. 

Westora 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

July  34,  igo2. 
Trouurer. 

M.  C.Dickey, 

Sep.  17,  r86o.  Jan.  13,  1864. 

D.  L.  Lakin,       . 

.         Jan.  13,  1864.    Aug.  19,  1865. 
Aug.  19, 1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 
Sep.  24,  1863.   May  12,  1876. 

Oct, 

8.1897- 

Willis  Gaylord, 

Jan. 

:s.'i^ 

Chas.  W.  Pierce, 

Xpr 

Edward  Wilder, 

May  12, 1876.  Dec.  20,1905. 
(Of  Ftaw  CMipur.) 

D« 

20. 1905- 

Edward  Wilder. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Dec.  20,  1905. 

Dec 

20,  1905. 

E.  L.  Copeland, 

Jan.  3,  1906. 
AuteUnt  Treasurer. 

0.  P.  Rice, 

Dec.  19,  1870.  Aug.  1,  1871. 

Edward  Wilder. 

Aug.  1,  1871.    May  12,  1876. 
May  31,  1876.    Jati.  \.\%^. 

Dec 

20,  1905. 

J 

Ceo.  L.  Goodwin, 

1 

H.  W.  Gardiner. 

.  ^'.r.-'^sr'-' 

1 

A.  0.  Wellman, 

Nov.  2Q.  1905. 

1 

Western  AssIaUnt  Trcuurer  (Coast  Lin 

ES). 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

July  24.  1903. 

■ 

^ 

4 

8 


1 


.T 

I 

1 


Name, 

Thos.  J.  Peter, 
Wm.  B.  Strong, 
C.  C.  Wheeler, 
A.  £.  Touzalin, 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
C.  W.  Smith,      . 
J.  F.  Goddard, 
A.  A.  Robinson, 
J.  J.  Frey. 

T»  T«  Frev 

H,  U.  Mudge  (appt'd), 

J.  E.  Hurley, 


From  To  Doc§as4d, 

Qeneral  Manager  or  Manager. 

Oct.  10, 1870.    May  22,  1873.     Oct.  16^  i8g6. 

Dec.  17,  1877.  Aug.  2, 1881. 

Aug.  2, 1881.    Oct.  1,  1883.       Dec  18,1 

Oct.  I,  1883.      Mch.  I,  1884.      Sep.  12, 1 

Mch.  I,  1884.    Feb.  i,  1886. 

Feb.  1,  1886.     May  1,  1887. 

May  1,  1887.     May  10,  1888. 

May  10,  1888.  April  3,  1893. 

April  3,  1893.   Dec.  31, 1895. 

(Of  New  Coniwiiy.) 


Geo.  W.  McCrary, 
John  J.  McCook, 

Victor  Morawetz, 
Geo.  R.  Peck, 


i« 


Jan.  I,  1896!     Dec.  31,  1899. 
Jan.  I,  1900.     May  i,  1905. 
May  I,  1905. 

Qeneral  Counsel. 

April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889. 
May  9, 1889. 

(Of  New  Conpany.) 
Dec.  12, 1895. 

Qeneral  Solicitor. 

Feb.  9,  1882.     Jan.  i,  1884. 


May  13, 1901. 
July  13, 1903. 
July  13,  KJ03. 


£.  D.  Kenna, 

£.  D.  Kenna, 
Gardiner  Lathrop, 

S.  Lothrop  Thomdike, 
Jno.  P.  whitehead,     . 

Jno.  P.  Whitehead,    . 
D.  L.  Gallup, 

H.  C.  Whitehead, 


(second  time),  Apr.  15,  1886.    Sep.  16, 1895. 


I 


no.  P.  Whitehead, 
.  W.  Reinhart, 
.  K.  Gillett,     . 


W.  K.  Gillett, 
H.  C.  Whitehead, 
W.  E.  Bailey, 


J.  T.  Harmer,     . 
W.  K.  Gillett,     . 
W.  A.  Burroughs, 
W.E.Bailey  (apptd), 
J.  E.  Baxter, 

O.  P.  Rice, 
M.  L.  Sareent, 
Geo.  H.  Nettleton, 
Albert  N.  Young, 
Jno.  P.  Whitehead, 
Erastus  Young, 
H.  C.  Clements, 
J.  F.  H.  McKibben, 


Sep.  25,  1895.   Apr.  I,  1905. 
(Of  New  ComiMny.) 
Dec  12, 1895.    Apr.  1,  1905. 
Apr.  I,  1905. 

Comptroller. 
May  13, 1880.  Julys,  ^^83. 
July  5,  1883.      Oct.  7,  1899. 
(Of  New  Comiwny.) 
Dec.  23,  1895.  Oct  7,  1899. 
May  I,  1901. 
Consulting  Auditor. 
Oct.  4,  1905. 
Qeneral  Auditor. 
Jan.  28, 1880.    Oct.  17,  1888. 
Oct.  17, 1888.    Mch.  7, 1893. 
Mch.  7, 1893.    May  i,  1896. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  23, 1895.   May  1,  1896. 
May  6,  1896.     Oct.  4,  1905. 
Oct.  4,  1905. 

Assistant  Qeneral  Auditor. 

July  1,  1887.      Dec.  14,  1888. 
May  17, 1890.    Mch.  7, 1893. 
Mch.  7, 1893. 
June  1, 1900. 
Oct.  4,  1905. 
Auditor. 
Sep.  7,  1870. 
May  26, 1 87 1. 
July  24, 1872. 


Dec.  31,  1896. 
Oct.  4,  1905. 


May  26,  1871. 

July  24,  1872. 
[ay  12,  1876. 


June  23, 189a 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
Oct.  7,  1899. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 


Dec.  7,  1891. 
Mch.  26^1896 


May  12, 1876.  May  1,  1878. 

May  1,  1878.  Jan.  28,  1880.     Oct.  7,  1809. 

Tan.  28,  1880.  Mch.  7,  1881. 

Mch.  7,  1881.  Nov.  I,  1850. 

Mch.  7,  1893.  Aug.  25, 1896. 


Mch.  25, 1 
Aug.  25. 1 


9 
Directors. 

Name,  From  To  Deceased, 

Abbot,  Edwin  H.,  May  9,  1889.  Oct.  29,  1891. 

Abell,  P.  T.,      .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Ames,  Oliver,  .  Apr.  22, 1882.  Apr.  19, 1883.    Oct.  22,  1895. 

Amy,  W.  F.  M.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

Balch,A.  P.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  May25, 1871.    May  28, 1889. 

Baring,  Thos.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bartlett,  Eben,  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Beach,  Geo.  W.,  Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

♦Berwind,  Edward  J.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bird,  L.  D.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  i,  1862.      May  i,  1862. 

♦Blair,  James  A.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Blood,  Henry,  .  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  30, 1872.    June  14, 1885. 

Bolles,  J.  D.,      .  July  27, 1865.  Sep.  (?),  1868. 

Bradley,  John,  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  (?),  1867.    Nov.  11, 1867. 

♦Bull,  Wm.  L.,    .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Bumside,  A.  E.,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3,  1870.    Sep.  13, 1881. 

Burr,  Isaac  T.,  May  25,  1871.  May  9,  1889.     Aug.  31,1904. 

Challiss,  L.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

Cheney,  Benj.  P.,  May  22, 1873.  Sep.  7,  1894.     July  23,  1895. 

♦Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.),  Aug.  11,  1894. 

Childs,  E.  E.,  .  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Codman,  Chas.  R.,     .  Apr.  16,  1885.  May  9,  1889. 

Coolidge,  T.  Jefferson,  Feb.  4,  1880.  April  22,  1882. 

Crane,  F.  L.,      .  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.   Nov.  17, 1884. 

Cummins,  H.,    .  Sep.  24, 1868.  Feb.  19,  1869. 

Dickey,  M.  C,  .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Downs,  VV.  F.,  .  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    Mch.  8,  1883. 

♦Duval,  H.  Rieman,    .  Nov.  16, 1894. 

Fairchild,  G.  H.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Famsworth,  H.  W.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    July  26, 1899. 

♦Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  .  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Frost,  Joseph,    .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Gardner,  Geo.  A.,  May  15, 1879.  ^c^*  ^*  *8^* 

"        (second  time).  May  13, 1880.  July  12,  1881. 

Gaylord,  G.  L.,  July  27,  1865.  Oct.  12,  1867.    July  9,  1894. 

Gaylord,  M.  L.,  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Gaylord,  Willis,  July  27,  1865.  Mch.  3, 1870.    Jan.  2,  1890. 

Gilman,  Davis  S.,      .        May  12, 1876.  May  21, 1877. 

♦Gleed,  Charles  S.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Glidden,  W.  T.,         .        May  30, 1872.  Jan.  24, 1873. 

Harris,  Robert,  Oct.  27,  1892.  Apr.  21, 1894.   Apr.  21, 1894. 

Hartt,  J.  F.,  Jan.  6,  1885.  Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  27, 1889. 

Hillard,  F.  A.,  .  July  27, 1865.  Oct.  12,  1867. 

Holliday,  Cyrus  K.,  .        Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865. 

"        (second  time),  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  29, 1900.    Mch.  29,1900. 

Huggins,  A.  Z.,  Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Huntoon,  Joel,  .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


10 

Name.  From  To  Dtctasgd. 

♦Hurd,  A.  A.,  Nov.  14,  igca 

Hurst,  R.  D.,     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    June  10, 1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1884.  Sep.  24,  1884.    Dec  9.  1904* 

Kent,  Sidney  A.,  May  16, 1878.  April  6,  1886.     Apr.  i,  190a 

Keyes,  Henry,  Sep.  24, 1868.  Sep.  24, 187a      Sep.  24, 187a 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

"        (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  16, 1878.     Oct.  8,  1897. 

♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,  Sep.  13, 1894. 

Libbey,  Wm.,  .  May  9,  1889.  Sep.  13,  1894.     Nov.  5, 1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.  3, 1870.      Mch.  23,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  .  Feb.  2,  1880.  April  21,  i88a    Aug.  4, 1896. 

♦McCall,  John  A.,  Sep.  13.  1894. 

McCook,  John  J.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo.  C,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Dec.  20, 1893.    Dec.  20, 1893. 

Manvel,  Allen,  Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  .  May  13,  1880.  Apr.  22,  1882. 

♦Mudge,  H.  U.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Nast,  VV.  F.,     .  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Apr.  7, 1893. 

Nickerson,  A.  W.,    .  Feb.  i,  1882.  May  9,  1889.      May  17, 1893. 

♦Nickerson,  George  A.,  Oct.  26,  1893.  Sep.  2,  1901.      Sep.  2,  1901. 

Nickerson,  Joseph,  .  Sep.  6,  1870.  Feb.  28,  1880.    Feb.  28,1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas,  May  25, 1871.  Jan.  6,  1885.       July  24, 1893. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W.,    .  May  21,  1877.  May  16,  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo.,  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  21, 1877.    June  12,1880. 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     .  Nov.  16,  1894.  Feb.  4,  1898.      Feb.  4,  1898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J.,  May  21, 1877.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H.,  Sep.  6,  1870.  May  15,  1879.    Sep.  22, 1905. 

Peabody,  Frank  E.,  Sep.  6,  1889.  May  8,  1890. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.,  May  9,  1889.  Oct.  27, 1892.     Oct  23,  1896. 

Peck,  Geo.  R.,  Oct.  29, 189 1.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Perley,  L  E.,    .  May  21, 1877.  May  16,1878.     July  11,  1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J.,  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  12,  1876.    Oct.  16, 1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos,  Feb.  19,  1869.  Aug.  20,  1870.    Aug.  20^  187a 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,     .  Sep.  24,  1868.  Sep.  6,  1870. 

"        (second  time),  May  12, 1876.  Apr.  24,  1884.    Apr.  5, 1889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  25,  187 1.    Aug.27, 1891. 

Purcell,  E.  B.,  Sep.  24,  1884.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Raymond,  Emmons,  Feb.  17,  1869.  May  8,  1873.      Aug.  18, 1892. 

Reinhart,  J.  W.,  Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  i,  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,     .  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Rotch,  Wm.  J.,  Jan.  31, 1876.  Feb.  25, 1876.    Aug.  17, 1893. 

Safford,  Jacob,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.     July  2,  1885. 

Saunders,  VV.  R.,      .  Nov.  24,  1863.  Dec.  (?)  1863.    Dec.  (?)  1863 

Sawyer,  Warren,      .  Sep.  24,  1884.  April  6,  1887. 

**        (second  time),  June  7, 1887.  May  9, 1889. 
*^ (third  time),  April  7,  1891.  Oct.  27,  1892. 

^  Member  of  last  Board  of  o\d  CompAu^. 


11 


Name,  From  To  Deceased. 

Sealy,  George,  .        April  15, 1886.  Oct  29, 1888.    Dec.  14,1901. 

Severy,  L.,       .        .        May  16, 1878.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .        May  15, 1879.  f^cb.  4, 1880. 

"        (second  time),  April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889.     Feb.  23, 1897. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,   .        Sep.  24,  1868.  May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time).  May  16, 1878.  May  15, 1879. 

Speare,  Alden,  Mch.  3, 1870.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

(second  time).  May  16,  1878.  Aug.  5,  1884. 


Oct.  14, 1895. 
Mch.  22, 1902. 


II 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thomdike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery, 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N.,      . 
Woodruff,  Henry,     . 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Rieman,  . 
Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  . 
Frick,  Henry  C,  .  . 
Gibbs,  Edward  N.,  . 
Gleed,  Charles  S.,  . 
Haven,  George  G.,  . 
Haves,  R.  Somers,  . 
Hoiliday,  Cyrus  K.,  . 

{obes,  Andrew  C, 
ones,  Howel,    . 
Cenna,  E.  D.,     . 

McCullough,  John  G., 
44        " 


Sep.  12, 1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Apr.  26,  1891. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27, 1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  Feb.  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  ]^^'  3^  ^^7^- 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  1890.  Mch.  21, 1891. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  i86iB. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863, 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.  June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  May  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  1863.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 
(Of  New  Company.) 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Feb.  8,  1905. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Oc^*  2<^»  19^^    Oc^*  ^»  19^' 
Dec.  12,  1895. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June  23, 189!. 


Dec.  12, 1895. 
Dec.  12,  1895. 
Dec.  12,  1895. 

:.  3. 1898- 


(second  time),  Apr.  5,  1965. 
Morawetz,  Victor, 


Mch.  2, 1905. 

Mch.  29,1900. 
Aug.  _ 

Nov.  14,  1900. 
Nov.  6,  1 90 1.  Feb.  8,  1905. 
Nov.  14,  1900.  Feb.  8,  1905. 


Mch.  2,  1905. 
Mch.  29,1900. 


Nickerson,  George  A., 
Osbom,  Thomas  A.,  . 
Ripley,  Edward  P.,  . 
Rogers,  Henry  H., 
Rotch,  William,  .     . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F.,    . 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4.  1B98. 


Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Sep.  2,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Fet).  4,  1898. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Feb.  8,  1905. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  1901.    Apr.  12, 1901. 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Pe  Raili^iray 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  12, 189s. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  tranfact  business  in  following  States  and  Territories,  proper  certificatos  hmvlii 
t>een  filed  with: 

Secretary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Miguel  County,  N.  M.,  in  Not.,  189B. 
Secretary  of  Colorado,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec.,  1S99. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May.  1901.  except  San  BenardiB 
Connty  in  Dec.,  1903 ;  and  in  San  Diego.  Orange  and  Riverside  Counties  in  Apru,  190$. 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  Arizona  in  October,  1902. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named  OM 
panies: 


(MOTE:~Initlala  In  p«renUieftM  in<Ucat«  the  Comp&nlM  under  whoM  ehaitera  the  mtirmnd  Uaesww 
eonetnioted.  Following  Is  mileage  when  purchased  and  may  differ  from  operated  mlle«c<a,  owlag  to  i«l 
■eqoent  ehangea  of  line.) 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12, 1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.4 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fk  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago,  Dearborn  Station  to  Crawford 

Ave 6.43 

Less  C.  &  W.  L  R.  R.,  Dearborn  Station  to  Stewart  Ave.,  K43  5.0 

Chicago,  Santa  F±  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 438.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .     52.53       491.0 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,       ....  .6 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  .71 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fk  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  Joseph .     7^.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track), 2.35         78,8 

(St.  Joseph  to  W i nth rop— Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 

Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line,     . 
Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.)., 
Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.),     . 
Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.), 

Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 1899 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder 4^.4 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15,  1899: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holhday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  .  13.61 

^lathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),    .  30.42 

Carried  forward,      44.03  "iTsSTl 

(ConUnued  on  nexX  VML«>^ 


1.28 
21.90 
16.50 

26.36        66.0 


Brought  forward, 

North  Ottawa  to  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    . 

Cherry  Vale  to  Independence  (S.  K.  R.  R.). 

Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.).     - 

Harper  to  Kansas  and  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H.  ' 

&  W.  R.  R  ) 

3  and  Oklahoma  Slate  line  loDklahnma  and 
Texas  Slate  line  (The  S,  K.  Ry.).     . 
Lawrence  to  North  Ollawa  {L.  &  G.  R.  R  ).    . 
North  Ottawa  to  Empoiia  (K.  C.  fir  E.  R.  R.), 
Burlington  Junction  to  BurlmglOD  (O.  &  B.  R.  R.), 
Chanuie  lo  Chicopee: 

Chanute  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     . 

Walnut  lo  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  . 

Girard  lo  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.), 
Cherry  Vale  to  CoBfeyville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.],      - 
Arkansas  City  lo  Purcell  (The  S.  K.  Ry.),       . 
Wellington  to  Hunnewell  (S.  C.  R.R,). 
Attica  to  Medicine  Lodge  (The  H.  &  W.  R.  R.),     - 
Thk  Burlingaug  and  Northwestern  Rv.,  Apr. 

Burlingameto  Alma(M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.) 

Kansas  CiTV.  Emporia  ahd  Southern  Railway, Apr,  10,1901 
Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 

&  S.  R.  R.) 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.), 
Howard  to  Moline  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.). 
The  Chicago,  Kansas  Sl  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10.  1901 
Gladstone  to  Bazar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.),       - 
Gladstone  Iq  Concordia,  Manchester  to  Barnard,  and  Abi 

Icneto  Salina(TheC.  K.ar  W.  R.  R). 
Concordia  lo  Nebraska  Stale  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.). 
Little  River  to  Holyriiod  {The  C,  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  . 
Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.).     . 
Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.), 
Lamed  to  Jeimore  (The  P.  V.  &  D.  R.  R.).     . 
Quenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R,),  . 
Burlington  lo  Gridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Colony  to  Yaies  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R.), 
Chanute  to  Longlon  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.).    . 
Benedict  Junction  to  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Independence  to  Cedar  Vale  (The  1.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  St  W.  R.  R.).  . 
Mulvane  to  east  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  W.  Ry.),      . 
East  line  oE  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  &  V.  H. 


83.63 
iao.07 
*6-33 

.0.89 
24.71 
44' 18 
40.57 
54-79 
20.41 
138.0; 


R.  R.) 38-34      887.31 


Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Vallev   Railroad, 

April  10.  igoi: 

Florence  to  Winfield 

Carried  forward, 

(CnBllimedonn«iIpiie,l 


73-73 


4 


u 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUED.]  AiiUs. 

Brought  forward,  jo^ 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  lo,  looi: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  { M.  &  McP.  R.R .).     •     93 -oo 
East  line  of  Barton  County  to  Ellinwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R.R..),      5.21         q 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10,  igoi: 

Newton  to  Wichita  (W.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.) 27. 12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  (C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),  .  51 .05 

Mulvane  to  Caldwell  ( C.  S.  &  F.  S.  R.  R.),       ....  37.01       i ! 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita. O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.),  .     90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwell, O.T.  (Gulf  R. R.) 37- 15 

Blackwell  to  Cross,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  .     14.48       i^ 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec. 31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.  R.  R.) 44-93 

Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .  .     34. 84         : 

The  Montgomery  County  Railway,  Oct.  24,  1903 : 

Havana  to  Caney,  Kas., 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,  I.T.,  1 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T., 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan.  26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  . 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19,1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo, 150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale,  •36-93 

Clelland  to  Canon  City,  .6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  ami  New  Mexico  line,     ....     96.32      a< 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway, Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver,  ........  ii 

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial,  ....  354.  lo 

Lamy  to  Santa  Fe,  ........     18.13      31 

The  Rio  Grandk,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 

San  Marcial  to  Dcmin^,  .......   128.40 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line, 56.74       i) 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad,  Feb.  15,1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalcna,  •     ^7-39 

Nult  to  Lake  Valley,      ........ 

Las  Veeas  to  Hot  Springs, 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossburg,  ...... 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3,  1901: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines,     ........ 

(Leased  to  Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  Oct.  5,  1899-10  years.) 

Silver  City,Di:ming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15,1899: 
Deming  to  Silver  City,  .... 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 
Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 

Carried  forward, 
(.Conl\n>xed  on  ne^X.  v*^^,^ 


15 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

[continued.] 

Brought  forward, 
The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita,  ....... 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 
San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad:— operated  from  and  after  July  i,  190a, 

under  affreemeut  of  sale  June  50,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  i,  iqoj. 

A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

Southern  California  Railway,  Jan.  17,  1906: 

Lines  in  Southern  California, 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .     68.41 


Miles. 

4676.29 

4.28 
6.66 

563.01 
478.07 


Total  mileage, 
Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000  authorized. 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,      17,286,470 

$114,199,530  UXf^/^. 

Common,  $ 1 52,000,000  authorized ,     102,000,000 

Total,  $216,199,530 


374-97 
6103.38 


M 


«l 


Fourth  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka— la  m. 

Oct.  25,  1906.  (*  t.  ea.  4  prec.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Directors  (15): 

{Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Byron  L.  Smith,      . 
Charles  Steele, 
Howel  Jones, 

fH.  Rieman  Duval, 
J  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
^'    I  Victor  Morawetz,    . 
(^Charles  S.  Gleed,    . 

^  Edward  J.  Berwind, 
^r>rA  J  J°*^"  ^-  McCullou^h  (Apr.  5,  1905), 
*9^  \  Henry  C.  Frick  (Feb.  8,  1905), 
Andrew  C.  Jobes,    . 

'  Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
I909  -  George  G.  Haven, 
[  Henry  H.  Rogers,    . 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Nov.  i,  1905: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.        Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind.  Henry  H.  Rogers. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler.  George  G.  Haven. 

Charles  Steele. 


Chicago. 
*« 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

New  York. 
i« 

M 

Topeka. 

New  York. 
Vermont. 
Pittsburgh,Pa. 
Wichita,  Kas. 

Boston. 

New  York. 
11 


Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  at  the  annual  election  in  the  year  opposite 
name. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.^ 


16 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

[concluded.] 
Officers,  Nov.  i,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,  .  .       Chicago. 

^ First  Vice-President,      „ 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-President,      .       Chicago. 
Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  Third  Vice-President,   . 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Fourth  Vice-President  (Jan.3, 1906), 


i< 


«i 


£.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

(Jan.  3,  1906), Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Nov.  29, 1905),  Topeka. 

H.  VV.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .  New  York. 


A.  O.  Well  man.  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov. 
29»  1905).  


G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 
Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines), 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

A.  E.  VVaterhouse,  Deputy  Comptroller  (Jan. 
3.  1906), 


Topeka. 

Los  Angeles,  Gal. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


« 


Chicago. 


H.  C.  Whitehead,  Consulting  Auditor, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor, 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Assistant  General  Auditor, 

Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 

W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


<• 


i« 


f( 


Chas.  E.  Gast. 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
Alfred  Ruiz, 
Wm.  II.  Burbage, 
Geo.  E.  SulliTan, 
Frank  M.  Murphy, 
George  R.  Gooding, 
T.  J.  Norton, 


Legal  Agent  for  Colorado, 

New  Mexico, 

Apache  Co.,  Ariz., 

Navajo  Co.,      " 

"     "  Coconino  Co.,  " 

*  Yavapai  Co.,     " 

Mohave  Co.,    *• 

•     "  California, 


Paeblo.  Colo. 
Lai  Vesms,  N.  If. 

St.  Johns,  Aril. 

Wlnalow,      •• 

Flagstaff, 

Prescott. 

Kingman, 

Lo9  Angreles,  CaL 


•« 


•* 


17 

Albion  and  Southeastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  8,  iqoa. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  commencing  at  the  Town  of  Albion,  near  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Albion  Rirer  in  the  County  of  Mendocino,  State  of  California,  and 
thence  followinip  the  general  course  of  the  Albion  River  by  the  most  practicable 
route  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  the  mouth  of  the  South  Fork  of  the  Albion 
River,  and  running  thence  on  and  along  the  said  South  Forlc  of  the  Albion  River 
by  the  most  practicable  route  and  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  the  divide  be- 
tween said  South  Forlc  of  the  Albion  River  and  what  is  known  as  Flynn  Creek 
at  a  point  in  Section  35,  T.  10  N..  R.  10  W.,  M.  D.  B.  &  M.;  thence  in  a  general 
southerly  direction  by  the  most  practicable  route  to  the  North  Fork  of  the 
Navarro  River,  and  thence  leavins  the  North  Fork  of  the  Navarro  River  and 
running  southerly  and  easterly  along  the  most  practicable  route  to  the  Town  of 
Booneville,  situated  in  Sec.  2,  T.  18  N.,  R.  14  W.,  M.  D.  B.  &  M. 

Constructed:  Albion  to  Keene's  Summit,  14.6  miles. 

Operated  by  Fort  Bragg  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. 

Capital  Sioc)x.y  $1,000^000,  authorized, 

700,  issued. 
Directors,  7  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  May,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
May  10,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  May  8,  1902  : 

Robert  H.  Swayne, San  Francisco. 

Miles  Standish, " 

P.S.Teller, 

A.  R.  McCullough, 

C.  F.  Michaels,  

J.  J.  Fagan, 

G.G.Wilcox, Chicago. 

Officers : 

R.  H.  Swayne,  President,  ....       San  Francisco. 

G.  G.  Wilcox,  Vice-President,  .        .       .       Chicago. 

J.  J.  Fagan,  Treasurer, San  Francisco. 

J.  H.  Wilhelm,  Secretary  (Oct.  23, 1902), 


Ik 


f« 


If 


it 


10 

Name.  From  To  Deceasgd, 

♦Hurd,  A.  A.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Hurst,  R.  D.,     .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27,  1865.    June  10, 1879. 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1884.  Sep.  24,  1884.    Dec.  9.  1904* 

Kent,  Sidney  A.,  May  16, 1878.  April  6,  1886.     Apr.  i,  190a 

Keyes,  Henry,  Sep.  24, 1868.  Sep.  24, 187a      Sep.  24, 187a 

Lakin,  D.  L.,    .  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

"        (second  time),  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  16, 1878.     Oct.  8, 1897. 

♦Lawrence,  Samuel  C,  Sep.  13, 1894. 

Libbey,  Wm.,  .  May  9,  1889.  Sep.  13,  1894.     Nov.  5, 1895. 

Lord,  H.  C,      .  Sep.  24,  1868.  Mch.3, 1870.      Mch.  23,1884. 

Ludlam,  J.  S.,  .  Feb.  2,  1880.  April  21, 1880.    Aug.  4, 1896. 

♦McCall,  John  A.,  Sep.  13,  1894. 

McCook,  John  J.,  May  9, 1889.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Magoun,  Geo.  C.,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Dec.  20, 1893.     Dec.  20. 1893. 

Manvel,  Allen,  Sep.  6,  1889.  Feb.  24,  1893.     Feb.  24, 1893. 

Mason,  W.  Powell,  .  May  13,  1880.  Apr.  22,  1882. 

♦Mudge,  H.  U.,  Nov.  14, 1900. 

Nast,  W.  F.,     .  July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868.     Apr.  7, 1893. 

Nickerson,  A.  W.,    .  Feb.  i,  1882.  May  9,  1889.      ^^*y  ^7*  ^893. 

♦Nickerson,  George  A.,  Oct.  26,  1893.  Sep.  2,  1901.      Sep.  2,  1901. 

Nickerson,  Joseph,  .  Sep.  6,  1870.  Feb.  28,  1880.    Feb.  28, 1880. 

Nickerson,  Thomas,  May  25, 1871.  Jan.  6,  1885.        July  34, 1892. 

Opdyke,  Chas.  W.,    .  May  21,  1877.  May  16,  1878. 

Opdyke,  Geo.,  Mch.  3,  1870.  May  21, 1877.    June  12, 1880. 

Osborn,  Thos.  A.,     .  Nov.  16,  1894.  Feb.  4,  1898.      Feb.  4,  1898. 

Paine,  Chas.  J.,  May  21, 1877.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Peabody,  F.  H.,  Sep.  6,  1870.  May  15,  1879.    Sep.  22, 1905. 

Peabody,  Frank  E.,  Sep.  6,  1889.  May  8,  1890. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.,  May  9, 1889.  Oct.  27, 1892.     Oct.  23,  1896. 

Peck,  Geo.  R.,  Oct.  29, 1891.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Perley,  L  E.,    .  May  21, 1877.  ^W  16,1878.    July  11,  1894. 

Peter,  Thos.  J.,  Sep.  24, 1868.  May  12,  1876.    Oct.  i6, 1896. 

Pierce,  Carlos,  Feb.  19,  1869.  Aug.  20,  1870.    Aug.  20, 1870. 

Pierce,  Chas.  W.,     .  Sep.  24,  1868.  Sep.  6,  1870. 

"        (second  time),  May  12, 1876.  Apr.  24,  1884.    Apr.  5, 1889. 

Pomeroy,  S.  C,  Sep.  17,  i860.  May  25,  1871.    Aug.27, 1891. 

Purcell,  E.  B.,  Sep.  24,  1884.  Sep.  13,  1894. 

Raymond,  Emmons,  Feb.  17,  1869.  May  8,  1873.      Aug.  18, 1893. 

Reinhart,  J.  W.,  Mch.  7,  1893.  Sep.  i,  1894. 

Ross,  E.  G.,  Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Rotch,  Wm.  J.,  Jan.  31, 1876.  Feb.  25, 1876.    Aug.  17, 1893. 

Safford,  Jacob,  Sep.  17,  i860.  July  27,  1865.     July  2,  1885. 

Saunders,  W.  R.,      .  Nov.  24,  1863.  Dec.  (?)  1863.    Dec.  (?)  1863 

Sawyer,  Warren,      .  Sep.  24,  1884.  April  6,  1887. 

"        (second  time),  June  7, 1887.  May  9, 1889. 

"         (third  time),  April  7,  1891.  Oct.  27,  1892. 

*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


11 


Name.  From  To  Deceased. 

Sealy,  George,  .        April  15, 1886.  Oct.  29, 1888.    Dec.  14,1901. 

Severy,  L.,       .        .        May  16, 1878.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  O.,    .        May  15, 1879.  ^cb.  4, 1880. 

"        (second  time),  April  24, 1884.  May  9,  1889.     Feb.  23, 1897. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,   .        Sep.  24,  1868.  May  22, 1873. 

"        (second  time).  May  16, 1878.  May  15, 1879. 

Speare,  Alden,  Mch.  3, 1870.  Nov.  5,  1894. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.,  Nov.  24, 1863.  July  27, 1865. 

(second  time).  May  16,  1878.  Aug.  5,  1884. 


Oct.  14, 1895. 
Mch.  22, 1902. 


tt 


Stringfellow,  J.  H., 
Strong,  Henry, 
Strong,  Wm.  B., 
♦Sturgis,  F.  K., 
Thompson,  John, 
Thomdike,  S.  Lothrop, 
Touzalin,  A.  E., 
Twichell,  Ginery,     . 
Upham,  Thomas, 
Vibbard,  Chauncey, 
Wade,  Levi  C, 
Ware,  Chas.  V., 
Weightman,  R.  H., 
Wharton,  Wm.  F.,    . 
Whitehead,  Jno.  P., 
Wilbur,  Geo.  B., 
Wood,  Sam'l  N.,       . 
Woodruff,  Henry,     . 
Wright,  E.  T., 

Berwind,  Edward  J., 
Cheney,  Benj.  P.  (Jr.), 
Duval,  H.  Rieman,  . 
Fowler,  Thomas  P.,  . 
Frick,  Henry  C,  .  . 
Gibbs,  Edward  N.,  . 
Gleed,  Charles  S.,  . 
Haven,  George  G.,  . 
Haves,  R.  Somers,  . 
Holliday,  Cyrus  K.,  . 

{obes,  Andrew  C,     . 
ones,  Howel,    . 
Cenna,  E.  D.,     . 

McCullough,  John  G., 
44        " 


Apr.  26,  1 891. 


(second  time),  Apr.  5,  1995. 
Morawetz,  Victor, 


Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24, 1863. 

Jan.  24,  1873.  May  27, 1875. 

July  12,  1881.  Sep.  6,  1889. 
Sep.  13,  1894. 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  13, 1880.  Feb.  i,  1882. 

Apr.  19,  1883.  Feb.  3,  1885. 

Oct.  10, 1870.  May  16,  1878. 

May  27,  1875.  ]^^'  S'i  ^^7^- 

July  27,  1865.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

May  8,  1890.  Mch.  21, 1891. 

July  27,  iSiSs-  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Sep.  17,  i860.  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Apr.  16, 1885.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Apr.  6,  1887.  June  7,  1887. 

May  22,  1873.  May  21,  1877. 

Nov.  24,  18(53.  July  27,  1865. 

Oct.  12,  1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

Oct.  12, 1867.  Sep.  24,  1868. 

(Of  NewComiwny.) 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Feb.  8,  1905. 

Dec  12,  1895.  Oct.  20,  190a 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12, 1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Mch.  2, 1905. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Mch.  29,1900. 

Aug.  3,  1898. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  6,  1901.  Feb.  8,  1905. 

Nov.  14,  1900.  Feb.  8,  1905. 


Sep.  12,1889. 
July  23, 1883. 

June  5,  1891. 
Mch.  21, 1891. 


Oct.  7,  1899. 
June23, 1891. 


Oct.  20, 1900. 


Mch.  2,  1905. 
Mch.  29,1900. 


Nickerson,  George  A., 
Osbom,  Thomas  A.,  . 
Ripley,  Edward  P.,  . 
Rogers,  Henry  H., 
Rotch,  William,  .     . 
Smith,  Byron  L., 
Steele,  Charles,    . 
Walker,  Aldace  F.,    . 


Sep.  2,  1901. 
Feb.  4,  1S98. 


Dec.  12,  1895. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Sep.  2,1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Feo.  4,  1898. 

Dec.  12,  1895. 

Feb.  8,  1905. 

Dec.  12,  1895.    Nov.  14,  1900. 

Nov.  14,  1900. 

June  5,  1901. 

Dec.  12,  1895.  Apr.  12,  190!.    Apr.  12, 1901. 


*  Member  of  last  Board  of  old  Company. 


12 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  X2. 189s. 
999  years. 

Authorized  to  transact  business  in  following  States  and  Territories,  proper  certificates  haTfni 
been  filed  with: 

Secretary  of  New  Mexico,  and  in  San  Miguel  County,  N.  M.,  in  Not.,  1898. 

Secretary  of  Colorado,  and  in  Pueblo  County,  Colo.,  in  Dec.,  1899. 

Secretary  of  California,  and  in  Counties  of  California  in  May,  1901,  except  Sea  Bemardim 
County  in  Dec.  1903 ;  and  in  San  Diego.  Orange  and  Riverside  Counties  in  April,  190$. 

Secretary  of  Arizona,  and  in  Counties  of  Arizona  in  October,  1902. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  railroads,  properties  and  franchises  of  the  following  named 
panies: 


(NOTE:— Inlttali  In  parentheiM  Indicate  the  Compealet  under  whoee  ebartera  tk»  Mrend  Itnee 
ooiurtraoted.    Following  it  mlleaffe  when  purchased  and  may  differ  from  operated  mil— ge,  owing  to  lefe 
■equent  chances  of  line.) 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  Dec.  12, 1895: 

Atchison  to  west  line  of  Kansas, 470.41 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F±  Railroad  in  Chicago,  Mch.  6, 
1902: 
Lines  in  the  City  of  Chicago,  Dearborn  Station  to  Crawford 

Ave., 6.43 

Less  C.  &  W.  L  R.  R.,  Dearborn  Station  to  Stewart  Ave.,       1.43  5. a 

Chicago,  Santa  Ft  and  California  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 
Chicago  to  Big  Blue  Junction  (not  including  Miss.  &  Sibley 

Bridges), 43B.56 

Anconato  Pekin  (less  5.91  T.  P.  &  W.  R.  R.),  .     52.53      491  .oq 

The  Mississippi  River  Railroad  and  Toll  Bridge,  June 
I,  1900: 
Length  of  Bridge  over  Mississippi  River,       ....  .61 

The  Sibley  Bridge,  June  i,  1900: 

Length  of  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  ....  ,yi 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  June  i,  1900: 

North  Lexington  to  St.  Joseph,  ,         .76.45 

West  of  St.  Joseph  (old  track) 2.35         78.8c 

(St.  Joseph  to  Winthrop — Joint  line,  19.56.) 

Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 
Union  Depot  connection  (south  line  of  12th  St.)  Kansas  City, 


Mo.,  to  Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line, 
Missouri  and  Kansas  State  line  to  Corliss  (K.  M.  R.  R.)., 
Corliss  to  Lawrence  (St.  L.  L.  &  VV.  R.  R.),     . 
Lawrence  to  Topeka  (The  L.  &  T.  Ry.), 


1.28 
21.90 
16.50 
26.36        66.04 


Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Hawthorne,  via  Leavenworth,  to  Wilder,      ....  45.41 

The  Southern  Kansas  Railway,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Holliday,  via  Kiowa,  to  Oklahoma  and  Texas  State  line: 
Holhday  to  Olathe  (K.  C.  &  O.  R.  R.),  13.61 

Olathe  to  North  Ottawa  (K.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.),    .  30.42 

Carried  forward,      44.03  1158.19 


[cohtinuedO 

Brought  forward, 
North  Ottawa  lo  Cherry  Vale  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),    . 
Cherry  Vale  lo  Irwiependencc  [S.  K.  R.  R.), 
Independence  to  Harper  (S.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),     - 
Harper  to  Kansas  ana  Oklahoma  State  line  (The  H, 

&  W.  R.  R  ),  ... 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma  Stale  line  lo  Oklahoma  and 
Texas  Slate  line  (The  S.  K,  Ry.),     . 
Lawrence  lo  North  Ottawa  (L.  &  G.  R.  R  ),    . 
North  Oltawa  lo  Emporia  (K.  C.  &  E.  R.  R.). 
Burlington  Junction  to  Burlington  (U.  &  B.  R.  R.), 
Chanule  to  Chicopee: 

Chanule  to  Walnut  (K.  S.  R.  R.),     . 
Walnut  to  Girard  (The  C.  C.  R.  R.),  - 
Girard  to  Chicopee  (K.  S.  R.  R.), 
Cherry  Vale  lo  Coffeyville  (L.  &  G.  R.  R.),      - 
Arkansas  City  to  Purcell  (The  S,  K.  Ry.), 


The  Burlingame  and  Northwestern  Rv.,  Apr. 

Burlingameio  Alma(M.  A.  &  B.  Ry.).  .         .         .         . 

Kansas  CiTy,  Emporia  and  Southern  Railway,  Apr.  10,1901 

Emporia  to  south  line  of  Greenwood  County  (The  K.  C.  E. 
&  S.  R,  R.) 

South  line  of  Greenwood  County  to  Howard  (The  E  &  C.  R.  R.), 

Howard  to  Mollne  (K.  C.  E.  &  S.  Ry.), 
The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  Railroad,  Apr.  10,  1901 

Gladstone  to  Ba/ar  (E.  &  E.  S.  L.  R.  R.).      ■ 

Gladstone  to  Concordia,  Manchester  to   Barnard,   and  Abi- 
lene to  Salina(TheC.  K.i  W.  R.  R.), 

Concordia  lo  Nebraska  Stale  line  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 

Little  River  lo  Holyrood  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R.),  . 

Hutchinson  to  Kinsley  (The  A.  R.  &  W.  R.  R.),      . 

Great  Bend  to  Scott  City  (The  W.  V.  &  C.  R.  R.). 

Larned  to  Jelmore  (The  P.  V.  &  D,  R.  R.),     , 

guenemo  to  Osage  City  (O.  O.  C.  &  C.  G.  R.  R.).  . 
urlinglon  to  Cridley  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry,), 
Colony  lo  Yales  Center  (C.  N.  F.  &  W.  R.  R,), 
Chanule  to  Longton  (K.  O.  &  T.  Ry.).    . 
Benedict  Junction  lo  Madison  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  Ry.), 
Independence  lo  Cedar  Vale  (The   I.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.), 
Augusta  to  Mulvane  (The  C.  K.  &  W.  R.  R,),  . 
Mulvane  lo  east  line  of  Clark  County  (L.  R.  &  \V.  Rv. 
f  Clark  County  to  Englewood  (The  S.  K.  4 


R.    R.) 


,';..„. 


Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley   Railroad, 
April  10, 1901; 

Florence  loWinfieid 

Carried  fotwatd. 


u 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUED.]  MiUs. 

Brought  forward,  3069. 

Marion  and  McPherson  Railway,  April  10,  looi: 

Florence  to  east  line  of  Barton  County  ( M.  &  McP.  R.R .).     •     93- 00 

East  lineof  Barton  County  to  El!inwood(M.&  McP.  Ext.  R,Jl.)t      5.21         98. 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway,  April  10, 1901: 

Newton  to  Wichita  (W. &  S. W. R.  R.) 27. 12 

Wichita  to  Arkansas  City  (C.  S.  &  F\  S.  R.  R.),  5*  -OS 

Mulvanc  to  Caldwell  (C.  S. &  F.  S.  R.  R.) 37,01       115, 

The  Hutchinson  and  Southern  Railway,  Dec.  20, 1899: 
Hutchinson,  Kas.,  to  Cross,  O.T.: 

Hutchinson  to  Wakita, O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  R.  R.),  .90.66 

Wakita  to  Blackwe]l,O.T.(Gulf  R.R.) 37-15 

Blackwell  to  Cross,  O.T.  ( The  H.  &  S.  Ry.),  .     14.48       142. 

The  Wichita  &  Western  Railway,  Dec. 31, 1898: 

Wichita  to  Kingman  (The  W.  &  W.R.  R.) 44-93 

Kingman  to  Pratt  (The  K.  P.  &  W.R.R.),      .  .     34.84         79, 

The  Montgomery  County  Railway,  Oct.  24,  1903 : 

Havana  to  Caney,  Kas., 5. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, July  2, 1900: 
Kansas  State  line  near  Caney,  Kas., to  Owasso,I.T.,  .  56. 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  Railroad,  Dec.  20, 1899: 

Kansas  State  line  at  Hunnewell  to  Braman,O.T.,  9. 

The  Blackwell  and  Southern  Railway,  Jan. 26, 1900: 

Braman  (connection  with  K.  &  S.  E.  R.  R.)  to  Tonkawa,O.T.,  .  15. 

The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  Jan.  19,1900: 

West  line  of  Kansas  to  Pueblo,       ......  150.05 

Pueblo  to  Rock  vale,       ........  3^-53 

Clelland  to  Canon  City,           . 6.83 

Lajunta  to  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  line,    ....  96.32 

The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Railway,  Jan.  19, 1900: 

Pueblo  to  Denver,  

The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15, 1899: 
South  line  of  Colorado  to  San  Marcial, 
Lamy  to  Santa  Fe, 18. 13      372. 

The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  Feb.  15,1899: 
San  Marcial  to  Demin^^  ....... 

Rincon  to  Texas  State  line,    . 

The  New  Mexican  Railroad,  Feb.  15, 1899: 

Socorro  to  Magdalena,  ....... 

Nutt  to  Lake  Valley,      ........ 

Las  Vegas  to  Hot  Springs,      ....... 

Dillon  Junction  to  Blossl)urg,  

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad,  June  3,  1901: 

Waldo  to  Coal  Mines,     . 

(Leasei  to  Colo.  Fuel&  Iron  Co.,  Oct.  5,  1899—10  years.) 

Silver  City,Deming  and  Pacific  Railroad,  Feb.  15,1899: 
Deming  to  Silver  City,  .... 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  Railroad,  April  17, 1899: 
Whitewater  to  San  Jose, 

C^\T\td  forward. 


354. 

10 

18. 

13 

128. 

40 

56. 

74 

27. 

39 

•i 

52 

09 

3 

47 

15 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 

[CONTINUBD.] 

Brought  forward, 
The  Santa  Rita  Railroad,  Jan.  13, 1900: 

San  Jose  to  Santa  Rita, 

The  Hanover  Railroad,  Jan.  19, 1900: 
San  Jose  to  The  Hanover  Mine, 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad: —operated  from  and  after  July  i,  190a, 

under  agreement  of  sale  June  30,  1902;  property  conveyed  by  deed 
dated  July  i,  iqoj. 

A.  &  P.  Junction,  N.  M.,  to  The  Needles,  Cal., 

Southern  California  Railway,  Jan.  17,  1906: 

Lines  in  Southern  California, 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway, 
April  1, 1901: 
Point  Richmond  to  Kern  Junction,  Cal.,  ....  306.56 

Calwa  Junction  through  Visalia  to  Corcoran  Junction,  Cal.,    .    68.41 


Mites. 

4676.29 

4.28 
6.66 

563.01 
478.07 


Total  mileage, 
Capital  Stock. 

Preferred,  $131,486,000  authorized. 
Less  amount  in  special  trust,       17,286,470 

$114,199,530  MW/<^ 

Common,  $152,000,000  authorized,     102,000,000      " 


374. 97 

6103.28 


Total, 


$216,199,530 


II 


Fourth  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka— 12  m. 

Oct.  25,  1906.  (*  t.  ea.  4  prec.  cal.  wks.,  Topeka  and  New  York.) 

Directors  (15): 

{Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
Charles  Steele, 
Howel  Jones, 

f  H.  Rieman  Duval, 
I  Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
^'   1  Victor  Morawetz,    . 
(^Charles  S.  Gleed,    . 

^Edward  J.  Berwind, 
f^v^«  J  Job"  ^-  McCullough  (Apr.  5,  1905), 
^^^  1  Henry  C.  Frick  (Feb.  8,  1905),       . 
Andrew  C.  Jobes,    . 


Chicago. 
It 

New  York. 
Topeka. 

New  York. 
II 

II 
Topeka. 

New  York. 
Vermont. 
Pittsburgh.Pa. 
Wichita,  Kas. 

Boston. 
New  York. 


4« 


Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
1909  \  George  G.  Haven, 
[  Henry  H.  Rogers,    . 

Executive  Committee  (7)  Nov.  i,  1905: 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman.        Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Edward  J.  Berwind.  Henry  H.  Rogers. 

Thomas  r.  Fowler.  George  G.  Haven. 

Charles  Steele. 


Note.— Term  of  Director  expires  at  the  annual  election  in  the  ^t,^i  ow^^^^ 
name. 

(Concluded  on  next  page.^ 


16 


The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Pe  Railway 

Company. 


Chicago. 


[CONCLUDED.] 

OfNcert,  Nov.  1, 1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

First  Vice-President,      

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-President,      .       Chicago. 

Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  Third  Vice-President,   . 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Fourth  Vice-President  (Jan.3, 1906), 

£.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

(Jan.  3,  1906), Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .       New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Nov.  29, 1905),  Topeka. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .        New  York. 


II 


«i 


A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov. 
29»  >905).  


G.  Holterhofif,  Jr.,  Western  Asst.  Secretary  and 
Asst.  Treasurer  (Coast  Lines), 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

A.  E.  Waterhouse,  Deputy  Comptroller  (Jan. 
3,  1906), 


Topeka. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 

i« 


H.  C.  Whitehead,  Consulting  Auditor,         .        Chicago. 
W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  .        .  *• 

J.  E.  Baxter,  Assistant  General  Auditor,      .  ** 

Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Independent  Auditors,  New  York. 
W.  H.  Diehl,  Transfer  Agent, 


If 


Chas.  E.  Gast, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
Alfred  Ruiz, 
Wm.  H.  Burbage, 
Geo.  E.  Sullivan, 
Frank  M.  Murphy, 
George  R.  Gooding, 
T.  J.  Norton, 


Legal  Agent  for  Colorado, 

'•      ••  New  Mexico, 

'•     ••  Apache  Co.,  Ariz., 

NarajoCo.,      " 

Coconino  Co..  " 

Yavapai  Co.,     " 

Mohave  Co.,     " 


Pueblo,  Colo. 
Las  Vesas,  N.  If. 
St.  Johns.  Aril. 
Winslow.      •* 
Flagstaff, 
Prescott,       •' 
Kingman, 
Los  Angeles,  Csl. 


Albion  and  Southeastern  Railway  Company. 

iDcarporated.  Calllonila.  ilaj  t,  iqca. 

Chirlered:  commencinc  at  iho  Tdwo  d<  Albion,  neii  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Albion  RiTer  in  ihe  Countr  al  Meadocino,  Siile  of  Caillornla,  and 
tfaence  lallowinElhagencTai  course  ol  the  Albion  RIcer  tiy  the  most  practicable 
route  in  a  aortheaiterlT  direction  lu  the  month  ol  ihe  South  Fork  of  the  Alblou 
RWer,  and  TunnlnK  Ihence  on  and  alons  the  saldSoalh  Fork  of  Ihe  Albion  Riier 
br  the  moal  practicable  route  and  In  a  aoulheatletlr  direction  to  (be  divide  be- 
tween said  South  Pork  ol  the  Albion  Klnr  and  what  iiknomi  ai  Flynn  Creek 
at  a  polDl  in  Section  ».  T.  U  N..  R.  id  W..  M.  D.  B.  &  M.;  thence  in  a  seneial 
■Dulherly  direction  bj  the  moit  practicable  route  to  the  North  Pork  o(  the 
NaiuTO  Riter,  and  ibence  leatine  itie  North  Fork  ot  the  Narano  RiTet  uid 
lunnini  sontlierly  and  easlerlv  alons  Ihe  most  practicable  route  to  the  Tona  ol 
Booneviile.  iltnated  in  Sec.  a,  T.  is  N.,  R.  li  W.,  M.  D.  B.  K  M. 

Conslrucled:  Albion  lo  Keene'a  Summit,  lI.E  miles. 

Operated  by  Fort  Bragg  and  Soulheaslers  R.  K.  Co. 

Capital  Stock,  (1,000^000,  authorited. 
ytx),  issued. 
Directors,  7  sharts. 

Second  Tkuhsdav  in  Mav,  San  Pbancisco.  Cai.. 
May  10,  1906. 

Oiraclort  (7)  May  8,  1902 : 

Robert  H.Swayne S«o  Francisco. 

Miles  Standish, " 

P.  S.Teller « 

A.  R.  McCullough " 

C.  F.  Michaels.  

J.  J.  Fagan, 

G.G.Wilcox, Chicago. 

Offleart: 

R.  H.  Swayne,  President,  ....  San  Francisco. 

G.  G.  Wilcox,  Vice-President,  .       .  Chicago. 

J.  J.  Fagan,  Treasurer San  Francisco. 

J.  H,  Wilbclm,  Secretary  (Oct.  33, 1902),         .  " 


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Arizona  and  California  Railway  Company. 


Incorporated,  Arizona,  Sept.  xo»  1903. 
So  years. 


Chartered :  from  a  point  In  Yavapai  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  about  ffoar  and 
one-half  miles  north  of  the  station  of  Wickenburg  on  the  main  liae  of  railway  oi 
the  Santa  Fe.Prescott  &  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  a  westerly  directUn 
through  said  Yavapai  County,  in  said  Territory,  to  a  point  at  or  near  Parker,  on 
the  Colorado  River  in   Yuma  County,  a  distance  of  loS  miles,  more  or  h 


and  thence  in  a  northwesterly  direction  through  San  Bernardino  County  la  thi 
State  of  California,  to  a  point  at  or  near  the  station  of  Bencml  on  the  line  o! 
railway  of  The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  a  distance  01 
90  miles,  more  or  less.    Total,  19s  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed :    Road  under  construction,  completed  about  S  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $7,5oo,cxx>,  authorized. 

195,000,  issued, 

S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  1,943  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
November,  21,  1906. 


Dlrtctort  (7)  November  15,  1905: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz,    . 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
George  G.  Haven,  . 
Charles  Steele, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 
F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Charles  Steele. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Prescott. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Officers,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M,  Murphy,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,    . 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York, 


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Chicago. 


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Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  S,  F.  P.  &  P,  Ry,  Co.  Jan.  1, 190U,  to  June  t9, 1997. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  February  6, 1901. 

Charter  amended  Jan.  12, 1906. 

SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twentyseven  miles,  and  at 
Mayer  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Kailroad, 
ana  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres 


cott  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thence  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Big  Bug  Creek,  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  aggregate 
length  of  both  of  ssud  lines  being  about  thirty-five  miles,  all  in  the  Connty  of 


Yavapai. 

Constructed:  Crown  King  Branch  (named  from  postoffice  not  from  mine),  Mayer  to 
Crown  King,  27.70  miles.  Big  Bue  Branch,  Poland  Junction  to  Poland,  7.9S  miles. 
Total,  3S.6S  miles.    Completed  May  4, 1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorixed. 

Increased  by  Charter  )     ^  ^^^  ^^^^  „».4h^^^^ 

amendment,  Jan.  12, 1906,  to  \     2,500,000,  authorized. 

716,700,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  7,158  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  21, 1906. 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  15,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, •* 

George  G.  Haven, 
Charles  Steele, 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, Boston. 

Wallace  Fairbank, Prescott 

E.B.Gage, " 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  Edward  J,  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
OfRcers,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,  .        .       CVJ\^'d>%^. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


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The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.  <SfS,  F.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  1, 19O$.—ft0yMrs. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  October  30, 1895. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R.  known  as  Blake.  San  Bernardino  Coanty, 
Cal.,  to  Goode  Sprinffs,  Lincoln  Coanty,  Nevada,  with  sach  branch  lines  as  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  75  miles. 

Constructed :  from  GofiFs  to  Ivanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  Coanty,  Cat.,  4S.44  nillcs. 

Capital  Stock,  $1, $00,000,  autAoruff if. 

588,800,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5.881  sAar^s, 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Denver,  Colorado. 
Jan.  21, 1907. 

DIrtctort  (7)  Jan.  19, 1903 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, New  York, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, *• 

George  G.  Haven, " 

Victor  Morawetz, ** 


R.  S.  Seibert, Los  Ang-elcs,  Ca]. 

Executive  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio.  

Edward  J.  Berwind.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Officers,  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,      .  .       Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  .  •• 

Second  Vice-President,         

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,         .        Chicago. 
L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,       ....        New  York. 
G.Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass*t  Secretary,  Los  Angeles^  CaL 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,     .  " 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .       Chicaga 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Aud.  (Jan.  3,  1905),   Chicago. 


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Cane  Belt  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  July  1, 1905. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  lo,  1898. 
Charter  amended  June  9, 1899. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake,  Colorado  County,  Texas,  in  a  southern  direc- 
tion to  the  town  of  Bonus,  Wharton  County,  Texas.    Estimated  length.  15  miles. 

Under  amended  charter:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake  in  northeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  of  connection  with  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.  of  Texas,  at  ornear  town 
of  Sealy.  Austin  County,  Texas.    Estimated  length,  is  miles. 

And  from  town  of  Bonus  in  southerly  direction  through  counties  of  Wharton, 
Matagorda  and  Brazoria  to  a  point  on  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  southeastern  boundary  of 
Brazoria  between  the  mouths  of  Brazos  and  Colorado  Rivers.  Estimated  length, 
74  miles.  Total  estimated  length,  104  miles. 

Constructed: 

Sealy  to  Matagorda,  Texas 90.6$  miles. 

Branches .21.33     ** 

XI  1.98  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  amended  charter,  100,000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T,  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        991  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

First  Monday  in  June,  Eagle  Lake,  Texas. 
June  4,  1906. 


Directors  (9)  July  i,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  C.  Nixon,  .... 
A.  M.  Waugh,  .... 
Oliver  Snyder,  .... 
W.  S.  Keenan,  .... 
J.  W.  Terry,  .... 

A.  C.  Torbert,  .... 
F.  G.  Pettibone,  .... 
D.  E.  Shuckhart  (Nov.  14,  1905),    . 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  C.  Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Second  Vice-Pres.,  Secretary  and 

Treasurer 

L.  C.  Demi ng,  Ass'l  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,     .... 


Chicago. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Eagle  Lake. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Galveston,  Tex. 

Eagle  Lake. 
New  York. 
Galveslon,Tex. 
Chicago. 


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The  Denver,  Enid  and  Oulf  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  March.  31, 1902. 
99  years. 

Chartered:  from  the  City  of  Enid,  Oklahoma,  in  a  northwesterly  direction  into  and 
through  the  counties  of  Garfield,  Woods  and  Woodward,  in  Oklahoma,  and 
in  a  southeasterly  direction  from  said  City  of  Enid  into  and  through  tlie 
counties  of  Garfield.  Kingfisher,  Logan.  Oklahoma,  Lincoln.  Cleveland  and 
Pottawatomie,  in  Oklahoma,  and  in  such  other  directions  and  into  such  other 
counties,  and  with  such  branches  as  the  Board  of  Directors  may  from  time  to 
time  determine  upon. 

Constructed:   Guthrie,  Okla.,  to  Kiowa,  Kas.,  119  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,000,  authorized, 

1,900,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,  18,930  shares. 

Directors,  70  shares. 

First  Monday  in  January,  Enid,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
January  7, 1907. 


Dirtctort  (7)  Jan.  8,  1906: 
James  N.  Young,    . 
J.  E.  Hurley  (Jan.  11, 1906), 
£d.  L.  Peckham, 
J.  L.  Soul^,     .... 
J.  J.  Cunningham, 
O.  J.  Fleming  (Jan.  11, 1906), 
Chas.  H.  Woods  (Jan.  11, 1906), 

Officers  Jan.  11, 1906: 

James  N.  Young,  President, 

J.  E.  Hurley,  First  Vice-President, 

Ed.  L.  Peckham,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  L.  SouM,  Secretary,     . 

O.  J.  Fleming,  Treasurer, 

Henry  S.  Ames,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Jan. 

Henry  E.  Asp,  General  Solicitor, 

Robert  Dunlap,  General  Attorney, 


Enid. 

Topeka. 

Enid. 


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Guthrie,  Okla. 

Enid. 

Topeka. 

Enid. 
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St.  Louis. 
25, 1906),    Topeka. 

Guthrie,  Okla, 
Chicago. 


J.  L.  Sould,  Auditor, 


Enid. 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  March  1, 1909—9$  years. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  July  24, 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Aue.  a6, 1901. 

Second  amended  Charter  hied  March  17, 1902. 

Charter  amended  Sept.  is,  1902. 

Third  aroeuded  Charter  filed  Nov.  13, 1905. 

999  years. 

Lines  covered  by  third  amended  Charter,  Nov.  13, 1905. 

Liite  No.  i.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Logan  and  Payne  Counties,  O.  T.,  to  con- 
nection with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cnshing,  rayoe  Coanty.  Estimated 
length,  so  miles. 

Line  No.  f.-. Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  1  in  Payne  County,  at  or 
near  Kipley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties,  O.T.,  to  the  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  rattle  5  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length,  S3  miles. 

Line  No.  4.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.^  in  Pawnee  Coanty,  O.  T., 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  northerly 
and  northeasterly  by  most  practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation  to  aontli- 
ern  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin,  Kansas.    Estimatedflength,  .tS  oailes. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  tovmship  a6  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  conveoient  and 
practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Resenratfon,  and 
Kay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  Arkansas  River.  Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No.  S.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  P.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  iO.— From  point  on  Line  No.  2 in section3o, township 22 north, range 6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County,  O.T.,  southerly  through  Fawnee, 
Payne,  Lincoln  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing:  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  IndianMeridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  12 
on  west  line  of  section  2^,  township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  1.  r.    Estimated  length,  11  s  miles. 

Line  No.  li.— Abandoned. 

Line  No,  if.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  2S,  township  S 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  soath- 
westerlv  to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or  near 
Pauls  Valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length,  iS  miles. 

Line  No.  i5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  i4.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  i5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  a6  north,  range 
S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  ft 
S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Newkirk,  Kay  County,  O.T.  Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Line  No.  16.— From  connection  with  line  of  this  Company  at  or  near  Panla  Val- 
ley, in  a  southerly  or  southeasterly  direction  by  way^of  Davis,  to  Solphsr 
and  Sulphur  Springs,  all  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  Indian  Territory.  Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Constructed: 

Newkirk,  O.T.,  to  Pauls  Valley,  I.T 183.67  miles. 

Esau  Junction  to  Ripley,  O.T 4041       •• 

Guthrie  J  unction  to  Cushing.  O.T 47.8S       " 

271.93 
Acquired  by  purchase  June  16, 1902,  The  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60       " 

Acquired  by  purchase  March  14, 1904,  The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  & 

Fort  Smith  Ry .,  Pauls  Valley  to  Lindsay.  I.fT 24.18       •• 

Total,  306,71       •• 
(Concluded  on  next  page.) 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,   $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by         ) 
Amendment  to  Charter  >    10,000,000,  authorized, 
filed  Sept.  15, 1902,  to   ) 

5,645,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— 10  a.  m. 
June  12, 1906. 


Chicago. 


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New  York. 
Guthrie. 


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Chicago. 


Directors  (7)  June  13,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  First  Vice-President  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23,  1905),      ** 
Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  Third  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23, 1905),      *' 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,       Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,   . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,     .        .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    ....        New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (Oct.  23,  1905),       Chicago. 


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22 

The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.&  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  March  1, 1909—9$  years. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma.  July  24. 1899. 

Amended  Charter  filed  Auff.  a6, 1901. 

Second  amended  Charter  filed  March  17, 1902. 

Charter  amended  Sept.  is.  1902. 

Third  ameuded  Charter  filed  Nov.  13, 190S. 

999  years. 

Lines  covered  by  third  amended  Charter.  Nov.  13. 190S. 

Liite  No.  i.— From  connection  with  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  or  near  Guthrie, 
Logan  County,  easterly  through  Logan  and  Payne  Coanties,  O.  T.,  to  con- 
nection with  Line  No.  10  at  or  near  Cashing,  Payne  Coaoty.  Estimated 
length,  so  miles. 

Line  No.  f.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  5.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  x  in  Payne  Connty,  at  or 
near  Kipley,  northerly  and  northeasterly  by  way  of  Stillwater,  Pawnee  and 
Ralston,  through  or  into  Payne  and  Pawnee  Counties,  O.T.,  to  tbe  west  bank 
of  Arkansas  River  at  a  point  in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  5  east 
of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.    Estimated  length,  S3  miles. 

Line  No.  4.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.^  in  Pawnee  County,  O.  T^ 
in  section  26,  township  24  north,  range  S  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  northerly 
and  northeasterly  by  roust  practicable  route  through  Osage  Naticm  to  aontl^ 
em  boundary  of  Kansas  near  Elgin,  Kansas.    Estimated  length,  38  miles. 

Line  No.  5.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  fi.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  7.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  a6  north,  range 
5  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  northwesterly  direction  by  most  conrenient  and 
practicable  route  through  Osage  Nation,  Kansas  Indian  Resenration,  and 
Kay  County,  O.T.,  to  Kansas  State  line  west  of  Arkansas  River.  Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Line  No.  S.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  P. —.Abandoned. 

Line  No.  10.— From  point  on  Line  No.  3 in section3o,  township 22 north, range 6 
east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Pawnee  County.  O.T.,  southerly  through  Pawnee, 
Payne,  Lincoln  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  to  suitable  crossing:  of  Cana- 
dian River  in  section  12,  township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  IndianMeridian; 
thence  southerly  through  northern  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  to  Line  No.  11 
on  west  line  of  section  2^,  township  s  north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian, 
in  Chickasaw  Nation,  1.  i*.    Estimated  length,  xis  miles. 

Line  No.  ii.— Abandoned. 

Line  No*  li.— From  point  on  Line  No.  10  at  west  line  of  section  2$.  townahlp  S 
north,  range  2  east  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  I.  T.,  sonth- 
westerly  to  connection  with  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  at  or 
Pauls  Valley,  Chickasaw  Nation.    Estimated  length.  iS  miles. 

Line  No.  15.— Abandoned. 

Line  No.  14.— Abandoned. 


Line  No.  15.— From  most  suitable  point  on  Line  No.  4  in  township  26  north, .«««« 
Seast  of  Indian  Meridian,  in  Osage  Nation,  O.T.,  westerly  and  northwest- 
erly through  Osage  Nation  and  Kay  County  to  connection  with  The  A.  T.  ft 
S.  r.  Ry.  at  or  near  Newkirk,  Kay  County,  O.T.  Estimated  length,  24  miles. 

Line  No.  16.— From  connection  with  line  of  this  Company  at  or  near  Paals  Val- 
ley, in  a  southerly  or  southeasterly  direction  by  way^of  Davis,  to  Snlphar 
and  Sulphur  Springs,  all  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  Indian  Territory.  Estimated 
length,  28  miles. 

Constructed: 

Newkirk.  O.T..  to  Pauls  Valley,  I.T 183.67  miles. 

Esau  Junction  to  Ripley.  O.T 4041       •• 

GuthneJunctiontoCushing.O.T 47.SS 

271.93 
Acquired  by  purchase  June  16. 1902,  The  Guthrie 

&  Western  Ry.,  Seward  to  Cashion 10.60 


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Acquired  by  purchase  March  14, 1904,  The  Kiowa.  Chickasha  & 

Fort  Smith  Ry..  Pauls  Valley  to  Lindsay.  I.fT 24.18       •• 

Total,  306,71       '• 
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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,    $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  \ 

Amendment  to  Charter  v    10,000,000,  authorized. 

MO   ) 

5,645,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


filed  Sept.  15, 1902, 


Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— xo  a.  m. 
June  12, 1906. 


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Directors  (7)  June  13,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  First  Vice-President  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23,  1905),      ** 
Geo.  T.  Nicholson, Third  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23, 1905),      ** 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,       Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,        .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,     .         .        Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller New  York. 

VV,  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (Oct.  23,  1905),       Chicago. 


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/Arizona  and  California  Railway  Company. 

Incoiporated,  Arizona,  Sept.  xo,  1903. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  point  in  YiTapai  County,  Territory  of  Arizona,  about  four  and 
one-half  miles  north  of  the  station  of  Wiclcenburg  on  the  main  line  of  railway  of 
the  Santa  Fe.Prescott  &  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  a  westerly  direction 
throuffh  said  Vatapai  County,  in  said  Territory,  to  a  point  at  or  near  Parker,  on 
the  Colorado  River  in  Yuma  County,  a  distance  of  xos  miles,  more  or  less; 
and  thence  in  a  northwesterly  direction  through  San  Bernardino  County  in  the 
State  of  California,  to  a  point  at  or  near  the  station  of  Bengal  on  the  line  of 
railway  of  The  Atchison.  Topeica  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  a  distance  of 
90  miles,  more  or  less.    Total,  19s  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed :    Road  under  construction,  completed  about  S  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $7,5oo.cxx),  authorized, 

195,000,  issued. 

S,  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  1,943  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  Novbmbbr,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
November,  21,  1906. 

Dlrtetort(7)  November  15,  1905: 

F,  M.  Murphy, 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz,    . 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

George  G.  Haven,  . 

Charles  Steele, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

Extcutivt  Commttttt  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 
F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Charles  Steele. 


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Victor  Morawetz. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Ofletrt,  Dec.  6, 1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,    . 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,     . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


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Bradshaw  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 

Leastd  to  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry,  Co.  Jan.  1, 190U,  to  Junt  «9,  IWJ, 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  February  6, 1901. 

Charter  amended  Jan.  12, 1906, 

50  years. 

Chartered:  from  Mayer  Station  to  or  near  Crowned  King  Mine,  or  Bradshaw  Basin 
in  the  Bradshaw  Mountains,  a  distance  of  about  twenty-seven  miles,  and  at 
Maver  Station  to  connect  or  intersect  with  the  Prescott  and  Eastern  Kailroad, 
ana  also  to  construct  a  line  of  road  from  a  point  upon  the  railroad  of  said  Pres- 
cott and  Eastern  Railroad  Company  at  or  near  Huron  Station,  and  thence  to  or 
near  the  head  of  Big  Bug  Creek,  a  distance  of  about  eight  miles.  The  aggregate 
length  of  both  of  ssiid  lines  being  about  thirty-five  mues,  all  in  the  County  of 
Yavapai. 

Constructed:  Crown  King  Branch  (named  from  postoffice  not  from  mine),  Mayer  to 
Crown  King,  2770  miles.  Big  Buff  Branch,  Poland  Junction  to  Poland,  7.9s  miles. 
Total,  35.6s  miles.    Completed  May  4, 1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,050,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  Charter  )     ^  -^  ^.^  ^.wx«w-.^ 

amendment.  Jan.  12, 1906,  to  \     2.500,000,  authorized. 

716,700,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  7,158  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  21, 1906. 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  15,  1905: 

F,  M.  Murphy, Prescott. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, •• 

George  G.  Haven, 

Charles  Steele,  

Benjamin  P.  Cheney Boston. 

Wallace  Fairbank Prescott. 

E.  B.  Gage, " 

Exteutivt  Committtt  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
Oflletrt,  Dec.  6, 1905 : 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,         .... 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 


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The  California  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Liasidto  ThiA.  T.  <SfS.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  1. 19fa.—tOy*ars. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  October  30, 189$. 
50  years. 

Chartered :  from  station  on  A.  &  P.  R.  R.  known  as  Blake,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal.,  to  Goode  SprinirSt  Lincoln  County,  Nevada,  with  such  branch  lines  at  may 
be  deemed  necessary.    Estimated  length,  7S  miles. 

Constructed :  from  GofFs  to  Itanpah,  all  in  San  Bernardino  County,  Cal .,  4S.44  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  f\ .loofioo,  authorized. 

588,800,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,881  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  January,  Denver.  Colorado. 
Jan.  21, 1907. 

DIrtctort  (7)  Jan.  19, 1903 : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

Edward  J.  Berwind, New  York. 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, " 

George  G.  Haven, " 

Victor  Morawetz, ** 

R.  S.  Seibert, Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Extcutivt  Committee  (4)  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio.  

Edward  J.  Berwind.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Oflleert,  July  2, 1902  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,  .       Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  .  •• 

„ Second  Vice-President,         

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,         .       Chicago. 
L.  C  Deming,  Secretary,       ....        New  York. 
G.Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  and  Ass*t  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,         .        New  York. 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  *' 

E.  D.  Kenna,  General  Solicitor,  .       Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Aud.  (Jan.  3,  1905),   Chicago. 


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Cane  Belt  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  <Sf  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  July  h  1906. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  March  lo,  1898. 
Charter  amended  June  9,  1899. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake,  Colorado  County,  Texas,  in  a  southern  direc- 
tion to  the  town  of  Bonus,  Wharton  County,  Texas.    Estimated  lengtli,  15  miles. 

Under  amended  charter:  from  town  of  Eagle  Lake  in  northeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  of  connection  with  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.  of  Texas,  at  or  near  town 
of  Sealy.  Austin  Countv,  Texas.    Estimated  length.  15  miles. 

And  from  town  of  Bonus  in  southerly  direction  through  counties  of  Wharton, 
Matagorda  and  Brazoria  to  a  point  on  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  southeastern  boundary  of 
Brazoria  between  the  mouths  of  Brazos  and  Colorado  Rivers.  Estimated  length, 
74  miles.  Total  estimated  length,  104  miles. 

Constructed: 

Sealy  to  Matagorda,  Texas 90.6s  miles. 

Branches 21.33     ** 

111.98  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  $15,000,  authorized. 
Increased  by  amended  charter,  100,000,  authorized. 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T,  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        991  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

First  Monday  in  June,  Eagle  Lake,  Texas. 
June  4,  1906. 


Directors  (9)  July  i,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  C.  Nixon,  .... 
A.  M.  Waugh,  .... 
Oliver  Snyder,  .... 
W.  S.  Keenan,  .... 
J.  W.  Terry,  .... 

A.  C.  Torbert,  .... 
F.  G.  Pcttibone,  .... 
D.  £.  Shuckhart  (Nov.  14,  1905),    . 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  C.  Nixon,  First  Vice-President, 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Second  Vice-Pres.,  Secretary  and 

Treasurer 

L. C.Demi ng, Ass 't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller 


Chicago. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Eagle  Lake. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Galveston,  Tex. 

Eagle  Lake. 
New  York, 
Galveslon,Tex. 
Chicago. 
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The  Denver,  Enid  and  Qulf  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Oklahoma,  March,  31, 1902. 
99  years. 

Chartered:  from  the  City  of  Enid,  Oklahoma,  in  a  northwesterly  direction  into  and 
through  the  counties  of  Garfield,  Woods  and  Woodward,  in  Oklahoma,  and 
in  a  southeasterly  direction  from  said  City  of  Enid  into  and  through  the 
counties  of  Garfield.  Kingfisher,  Logan,  Oklahoma.  Lincoln,  Cleveland  and 
Pottawatomie,  in  Oklahoma,  and  in  such  other  directions  and  into  such  other 
counties,  and  with  such  branches  as  the  Board  of  Directors  may  from  time  to 
time  determine  upon. 

Constructed:   Guthrie,  Okla.,  to  Kiowa,  Kas.,  119  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,000,  authorized, 

1,900,000,  issued. 
The  A. T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co,  18,930  shares. 

Directors,  70  shares. 

First  Monday  in  January,  Enid,  Oklahoma.~io  a.  m. 
January  7,  I907. 


Directors  (7)  Jan.  8, 1906: 
James  N.  Young,    . 
J.  E.  Hurley  (Jan.  11, 1906), 
£d.  L.  Peckharo, 
J.  L.  Soul^,     . 
J.  J.  Cunningham, 
O.  J.  Fleming  (Jan.  11, 1906), 
Chas.  H.  Woods  (Jan.  11, 1906), 

Offietrt  Jan.  11, 1906: 

James  N.  Young,  President, 

J.  E.  Hurley,  First  Vice-President, 

Ed.  L.  Peckham,  Second  Vice-President, 

J.  L.  Soul^,  Secretary,     . 

O.  J.  Fleming,  Treasurer, 

Henry  S.  Ames,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Jan. 

Henry  E.  Asp,  General  Solicitor, 

Robert  Dunlap,  General  Attorney, 


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Topeka. 

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Guthrie,  Okla. 
Chicago. 


J.  L.  Soulc,  Auditor, 


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The  Eastern  Oklahoma  Railway  Company. 

[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,   $2,200,000,  authorized. 

Increased  by  \ 

Amendment  to  Charter  V    10,000,000,  authorized, 
filed  Sept.  15,  igo2,  to   ) 

5,645,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         56,443  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  June,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma.— xo  a.  m. 
June  12, 1906. 


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Directors  (7)  June  13,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
Charles  Steele, 
Frank  H.  Greer, 
Henry  E.  Asp, 
U.  C.  Guss, 
W.  H.  Merten, 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  First  Vice-President  (Oct.  23,  1905), 
J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23,  1905),      *' 
Geo.  T.  Nicholson, Third  Vice-Pres.  (Oct.  23, 1905),      ** 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,       Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,     .  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    ....        New  York. 

VV.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (Oct.  23,  1905),       Chicago. 


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The  Eastern  Railway  Company  of  New 

Mexico. 

Incorporated.  New  Mexico,  October  30, 1902. 

So  years. 

Chartered :  Main  Lint. 

From  point  at  or  near  station  of  Rio  Puerco  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  in  Valencia  County.  N.  M..  in  southeasterly  and  easterly 
direction  through  Valencia  and  Guadalupe  Counties  to  a  point  of 
connection  with  The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or 
near  station  of  Texico,  Guadalupe  County,  on  or  near  the  eastern 
boundary  line  of  Territory  of  New  Mexico.  Estimated  length, 
a65  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 
From  most  suitable  and  convenient  point  on  main  line  at  or 
near  station  of  Rio  Puerco.  in  a  southerly  direction  down  the  ral- 
ley  of  the  Rio  Pgerco  to  a  crossing  of  the  Rio  Grande  in  Township 
2  N.  Range  i  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Socorro  County. 
N.  M.;  thence  in  northeasterly  and  easterly  direction  through 
Socorro  County  to  connection  with  main  line  in  Township  3  N. 
Range  4  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian,  in  Valencia  County,  N.  M. 
Estimated  length,  5^  miles. 

Alsot  from  a  point  of  connection  with  main  line  at  or  near  Brazil 
Spring  in  Township  3  N.  Range  28  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal  Meridian, 
in  Guadalupe  County,  N.  M.,  in  southeasterly  direction  throtigh 
Guadalupe  and  Chaves  Counties  to  a  crossing  of  The  Pecos  Valley 
and  Northeastern  Railway  at  or  near  station  of  Portales,  Chaves 
County ;  thence  in  southeasterly  direction  to  eastern  boundary 
line  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico  in  unsurveyed  lands  of  United 
States  lying  east  of  Township  2  S.  Range  36  E.  of  N.  M.  Principal 
Meridian,  In  Chaves  County,  N.  M.  Estimated  length,  65  miles. 
Total  estimated  length,  385  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $9,625,cx)0,  authorized. 

385,ocx3,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,     3,843  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Monday  in  October,  Las  Vegas.  N.  M.— 2  p.  sc 
Oct.  15.  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  16,  1905  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Edward  J.  Berwind,  .... 

R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Chas.  Russell 

W.  E.  Gortner, 

M.  R.  Williams, 

OfRctrs: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President, 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-President, 

Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  Third  Vice-President, 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

R.  E.  Twitchell,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor, 

J.  £.  Baxter,  Assistant  General  Auditor, 


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New  York. 


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Fort  Brass:  and  Southeastern  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  >$«  1903* 
So  years. 

Chartered:  commencing  at  a  point  in  or  near  the  Town  of  Fort  Bragg,  in  Mendo- 
cino Covnty,  running  thence  in  a  soatherlj  and  southeasterly  direction  to  and 
into  the  Town  of  Healdsburg  in  Sonoma  County,  State  of  California;  having  an 
estimated  length  of  xoo  miles. 

Operating  Albion  and  Southeastern  Railway,  Albion  to  Keene's  Summit,  11. S7  miles. 

Constructed,  Keene's  Summit  to  Wendling 8.27      ** 

••  South  Fork  to  Clearbrook— Branch 1.00      " 

Capital  Stock,  $2,ocx),ocx),  authorized, 

ioo,ooo»  issued. 
Directors,  &c.,         1,000  shares, 

Sbcond  Tuesday  in  April,  San  Francisco,  Cal.— 12  m. 
April  10,  1906. 

Dlrtdort  (5)  April  14,  1903: 

R.  H.  Swayne San  Francisco. 

Miles  Stand  ish,  '* 

C.  R.  Johnson, " 

T.  L.  Johnson, " 

G.  B.  Shaw, Chicago. 

OfRctrt : 

R.  H.  Swayne,  President,  ....  San  Francisca 

Miles  Standi sh,  Vice-President,       ...  *' 

K.  M.  Dunn,  Secretary ** 

American  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco, 

Treasurer,       .  " 


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Fresno  County  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  July  25, 190$. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  line  of  the  railway  of  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  at  or  near  the 
town  of  Reedley.  in  the  County  of  Fresno,  State  of  California,  thence  in  a  gen- 
eral northerly  direction  seven  miles  to  the  winery  known  as  the  **Wahtoke 
Winery  '  of  the  Great  Western  Vineyards  Company,  a  corporation;  thence  in 
a  genera]  northerly  and  westerly  direction  28  miles,  more  or  leM,  to  a  point  on 
the  line  of  the  said  railway  of  The  A.T.  &  S.  F.,  at  or  near  the  Town  otBallard 
in  said  County.    Estimated  length,  35  miles. 

Constructed:    Reedley  to  Wahtoke  Winery,  6.7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $4oo,ocx),  authorized. 

35,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T,  &  S.  F,  Ry.  Co.,         325  shares. 

Directors,  25  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  May,  San  Francisco,  Cal.— 11:30  a.m. 
May  1, 1906. 

Directors  (5)  under  Charter: 

A.  H.  Payson» 

A.  Morelon, 

B.  C.  Carroll, 
W.  R.  Alberger, 
Geo.  P.  Beveridge, 


San  Francisco. 

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Fresno,  Cal. 


Offietrs : 

A.  H.  Payson,  President  (July  25,  1905),  San  Francisco. 
G.  Hollerhofif,  Jr.,  Secretary  (Nov.  8,  1905),     .     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

B.  C.  Carroll,  Assistant  Secretary  (Nov.  8, 1905),    San  Francisco. 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Treasurer  (Oct.  12,  1905),   .     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt'd  Jan.  12,  1906), 


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The  Qrand  Canyon  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  August  lo,  1901. 
So  years. 

Amendment  to  Charter  filed  February  8, 1902. 
Second  amendment  to  Charter  filed  July  ao,  1903. 

Chartered:  from  town  of  Williams,  in  Coconino  County,  Territorv  of  Arizona,  in  a 
northerly  direction  to  the  Bright  Angel  Trail  and  Indian  Garden,  at  the  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  a  distance  of  about  seventy-one  (71)  miles. 

Constructed: 

Main  Line 63.SA  miles. 

Anita  Branch a.87     " 

66.4S  miles. 
Capital  Stock,  Preferred,    $250,000 

Common,    1,205,000 

$  ii455>ooo,  authorized, 
1 1406,300,  issued. 

Preferred — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,013  shares. 

Common — The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  5,501 

Directors  (R.  R.),  9 

Individuals,  6,540   12,050  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  November,  Williams,  Ariz.— ii  a.  m. 
November  8,  1906. 

Dirtctors  (11)  Nov.  9,  1905; 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

E.  D.  Kenna, ** 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  T.  A.  Junkin, 

Robert  Dunlap, 

W.E.Bailey, 

Newman  K.  Chaffee, Rutland,  Vt. 

Frank  A.  Day Boston. 

E.  J.  Gibson, Winslow,  Ariz. 

R.  J.  Arey, Williams. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

OfRcart,  Dec.  23.  1904: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

G.  A.  Davidson  Auditor  (Appt*d  ]ai\.\2,\qp6V  V.o^  Ktw^€v^'^^C"»^ 
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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Great  Northern 

Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  G.  C.  6»  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  Dec.  2,  1903,  to  June  90, 1913, 

Incorporated.  Texas,  August  5,  i8q8. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  Town  of  Sabine  Pass*  Jeffersoo 
County,  Texas,  to  and  through  the  city  of  Paris,  Lamar  County,  Texas — abont 
3S0  miles. 

Constructed:    Rogan  to  Center,  77.7  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35o,ocx),  authorized, 

77»5oo,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. )  shares 

(By  Individuals  and  Directors.)  )  ''^ 

Sbcohd  Wednesday  in  April.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  II,  1906. 


Dirtctort  (9)  April  12,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry,  . 
W.  C.  Nixon, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt, 
F.  G.  Pettibone,     . 
J.  E.  Baxter, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 

Offictrs,  April  19,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 
W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 
Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Ass*t  Secretary, 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galveston,  Tex. 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


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Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Qulf,  Beaumont  and  Kansas  City  Railway 

Company. 

LMsed  to  G.  C.  &•  S.  F.  Ry,  Co.  Dec.  1, 1903,  to  June  SO,  1913, 

Incorporated,  Texas,  March  21, 1893, 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  Neches  River  near  Beaumont.  Jefferson  County,  Texas, 
through  Jefferson.  Orange,  Hardin,  Tyler  and  Jasper  Counties  to  a  point 
known  as  the  Rock  Quarry,  Jasper  County,  Texas— aoout  70  miles. 


Constructed: 

Main  Line:  Beaumont  to  Rogan 

Spurs:  Colliers  Ferry  Junction  to  Colliers  Ferry 

Silsbee  Junction  toSilsbee 

Call  Junction  to  Call 


MILES. 


a. 83 
3.  ax 
a. 32 


62.44 
8.36 


Total 

Capital  Stock,  $5oo,cxx),  authorized, 

5cx),ooo,  issued. 
V.  M.,        4,979  shares. 
Directors,  7  shares, 

IndividualSi  14  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  .\pril.  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  II,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  April  12,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  E.  Maxson, 
J.  W.  Terry, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt, 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
A.  C.  Torbcrt, 

Officers,  April  19,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 

Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.Gallup,  Comptroller, 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 
Galvcston.Tex. 


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Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


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Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Gulf,  Colorado  and  5anta  Fe  Railway 

Company. 

Amended  charter,  dated  November  iTi  1884,  covers  — 

(i)  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway  Company,  incorporated  Sep- 
tember  16, 1880. 

(2)  The  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway  Company,  incorporated  December 

(3)  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  incorporated  May  tS,  1873. 


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60  years  from  May  28,  1873. 
Main  Line :  constructed  mileage. 

Galveston  to  Purcell,  Indian  Territory,         .        .        .        .        . 
Hotiston  Division  : 

Alvin  to  Houston.  

Beaumont  Division : 

Somerville  to  Silsbee.  including  spur  to  Montgomery, 

(Also  includes  Texas.  Louisana  and  Eastern  K.  R.,  purchased 


S18.67  miles. 
as.66      •• 


153.46 


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July  26.  1897— Conroe  to  Trinity  River.) 
Lampasas  Division  : 


Temple  to  S.in  Angclo, 
Coleman  Junction  to  Coleman, 
Northeastern  Division  : 
Cleburne  to  Dallas. 
Dallas  "  Y  "  to  Paris, 


230.34  miles. 
6.28     " 


236.62 


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5346  miles. 

100.90     " 

Ladonia  to  Honey  Grove 11.72       ** 

Northwestern  Dtviston:  166.08 

Cleburne  to  Weathcrford, 3Q.90 

Total  mileage, 1,140.39  miles. 

Mileage  of  Chicago,  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Railway,  when  acquired,  was 
53.3  miles,  situated  between  Cleburne  and  Dallas. 

Mileage  of  Central  and  Montgomery  Railway,  when  acquired,  was  28.16  miles, 
situated  between  Navasota  and  Niontgomery. 


Capital  Stock,  $10,000,000,  authorized. 

4,560,000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  C0..N.  Y.,Tr..for  ) 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  f 

Directors, 


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New  York. 


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Galveston. 


45,470  shares. 

130   shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  March,  Galveston,  Texas. 
March  6,  igo6. 

Directors  (13)  March  7,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
George  G.  Haven, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
Charles  Steele, 
W.  C.  Nixon, 
[ohn  Sealy, 
J.  W.  Terry, 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
Leon  Blum, 
John  H.  Hutchings, 
H.  A.  Landes, 
T.  J.  Groce, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  March  11,  1905 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio. 
Victor  Morawetz.  Charles  Steele. 

Officers,  March  11,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

,  First  Vice-President, 

W.  C.  Nixon,  Second  Vice-President,    .        .        .         Galveston. 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Transfer  Agt.,  " 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor  (April  i,  1905),     Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    .  .  New  York. 

D.  E.  Shuckhart,  Acting  AudVloi  ^OcV.  \,  \qciV^»     -       Galveston, 


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Thos.  P.  Fowler. 
George  G.  Haven. 

Chicago. 


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Gulf,  Santa  Fe  and  Northwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  September  13, 190s. 
50  years. 

Chartered: 

A.  From  the  City  of  Brownwood,  Brown  County,  Texas,  in  a  eeneral 
northwesterly  direction  through  the  Counties  of  Brown,  Coleman,  Callahan, 
Taylor,  Jones,  Fisher,  Stonewall,  Kent,  Dickens,  Crosby.  Floyd,  Hale,  Lamb, 
Bailey  and  Farmer  to  a  point  on  the  western  boundary  of  Tex^s  at  or  near  the 
point  where  said  boundary  is  intersected  bv  the  railroad  of  the  Pecos  and  North- 
ern Texas  Railroad  Company.    Estimated  length,  350  miles. 

B.  From  the  Town  or  City  of  Canyon.  Randall  County,  Texas,  thence 
through  the  Counties  of  Randall,  Swisher,  Hale  and  Lubbock  to  a  point  on  the 
southern  boundary  of  Lubbock  Countv.    Estimated  length,  12S  miles. 

Total  estimated  length,  475  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $475,cx)0,  authorized. 


Second  Wbdnesday  in  September,  Amarillo,  Texas. 
Sept.  12,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  named  in  Charter: 

E.  P.  Ripley,     ...... 

Avery  Turner,  ..... 

Don  A.  Sweet, 

J.  C.  Paul, 

S.  H.  Madden, 

J.  E.  Hurley,      ...... 

A.  L.  Conrad,     ...... 

OfRcert,  Oct.  12,  1905: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President,     .... 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer,         .... 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 
Amarillo. 


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Amarillo. 


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Amarillo. 
New  York. 


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Jasper  and  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  November  ii,  1904. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  Main  Line. 

From  Kirbyville,  Jasper  County.  Texas,  on  line  of  Golf.  Beanmont  &  Kansas 
City  Railway  Company,  in  northeasterly  direction  through  Jasper  and  Newtoa 
Coanties.  Texas,  to  point  on  Sabine  River,  on  eastern  boundary  of  Texas:  esti- 
mated, 17  miles;  thence  across  Sabine  River;  thence  northeasterly  to  point  at  or 
near  Town  of  De  Ridder,  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana,  on  Kansas  City  Southern 
Railway:  estimated,  from  Sabine  River,  21  miles;  thence  northeasterly  throiwh 
Calcasieu,  Vernon  and  Rapides  Parishes,  to  Alexandria,  Rapides  Parisn,  Louisi- 
ana: estimated,  from  De  Ridder,  62  miles.     Total,  estimated,  100  miles. 

Branch  Lines. 

From  roost  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  De  Ridder  and 
Sabine  River,  southeasterly,  to  Carson,  on  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway,  all  in 
Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  between  Sabine  River 
and  De  Ridder,  southeasterly,  to  Bon  Ami,  all  in  Calcasieu  Parish,  Louisiana. 
Estimated,  3  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to  con- 
nection with  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  at  Neame,  all  in  Vernon  Parish, 
Louisiana.    Estimated,  6  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line,  northwesterly,  to 
Leesville,  all  in  Vernon  Parish,  Louisiana.    Estimated,  i^  miles. 

From  most  convenient  and  suitable  point  on  Main  Line  in  Vernon  Parish, 
southeasterly,  to  connection  with  Kansas  City,  Watkins  &  Gulf  Railway  at  moat 
convenient  and  suitable  point  between  Woodworth  and  Pawnee  in  Rapides  Parish, 
Louisiana.    Estimated.  2^  miles. 

Total  estimated  mileage.  iSS  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  %2oo,ooo,  authorized* 

200,000,  subscribed, 
A.C.  T.,        1,988  shares. 
Directors  and  others,  12  shares, 

KiRBYVlLLB,  TbZAS. 

Directors  (9)  under  Charter: 

E.  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

W.C.Nixon, Galveston,  Tex. 

J.W.Terry, 

F.G.Pettibone, 

A.C.Torbert,  "  " 

J.E.Baxter, "  ** 

TT   T  p«  **  ** 

•    J  a    X^W^*  •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

W.  E.Maxson, '*  " 

CF.W.Felt, 

Officers,  Nov.  2 1, 1904: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President, Chicago. 

W.C.Nixon,  First  Vice-President,  Galveston, Tex. 
M.  F.  Temple,  Second  Vice-President,  Kirbyvilie. 
A.  V.  Beckham,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Assist- 
ant Treasurer, Galveston,  Tex. 


D.E.Shuckhart,  Acting  Auditor  (Appd.Oct.  4,i905),Galveston,  Tex. 


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The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  October  24, 1901. 
goo  years. 

Chartered  to  acquire  and  operate  property  of  The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Co.  (sold  under  foreclosure  October  22, 1898,  to  John  Penman,  and  since 

ian.  9.1899,  operated  under  title  of  The  Kansas  Southwestern  Railroad  Company.) 
Property  acquired  by  deed  from  John  Penman  October  25, 1901. 

Constructed :    from  Arkansas  City,  Cowley  County,  Kansas,  to  Anthony,  Harx>er 
County,  Kansas— about  60  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $362,000,  authorized, 

362,000,  issued. 


C.  Tr.  Co..  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  The  A.  T.  &  S.   \ 
F.  Ry.  Co.  and  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  J 

Directors, 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Topeka,  Kas.— 9  a.  m. 
Nov.  1, 1906. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  2, 1905: 
£.  L.  Kingsbury, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
H.  B.  Lautz, 


(JOINT.) 
(A.  T.  *  s.  F.) 
(A.T.*S.F.) 
(A.T.*S.F.) 
(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 
(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 
(ST.  L.  *  S.  F.) 


8,613  shares, 
7  shares, 

(10  days  —Topelca.) 

Arkansas  City,  Kas. 
Topeka. 


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A.  J.  Davidson, 
C.  R.  Gray, 
A.  Douglas, 

Officers: 

£.  L.  Kingsbury,  President,    . 

H.  R.  M.Smith, Secretary  and  Auditor, 

W.  E.  Wilcox,  Treasurer, 


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The  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  19, 1899. 
900  years. 


Chartered  to  acquire  the  proTOrty  formerly  owned  by  the  Leavenworth,  Topeka  and 
South-Western  Railway  Co..  and  acquired  said  property  by  deed  datea  January 
24, 1900,  under  foreclosure  sale  October  12. 1899.    Operated,  from  February  i,  1900. 

Constructed :  from  city  of  Leavenworth,  Leavenworth  County,  to  connection  with 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  at  Meriden.  Jefferson  County,  Kas.,  46.57  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F,  Ry.  Co.,         246  shares, 

U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,         247  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 

Oct.  25,  1906. 

(10  dayt—Topeka.) 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  26,  1905: 

C.  T.  McLellan,      •      (joint.)  Topeka. 

J.  E.  Hurley,         (the  a.  t.  &  s.  f.  ry.) 

A.  A.  Hurd,  (the  a.  t.  a  s.  f.  ry.) 

E.  L.  Copcland,    (the  a.  t.  &  s.  f.  ry.)  (Jan.  17, 1906),    " 

R.  W.Blair,  (u.p.r.r.) 

N.  H.  Loomis,       (u.  p.  R-  R  )  ** 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  (u.  p.  r.  r)  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Officers : 

C.  T.  McLellan,  President  and  Gen'l  Manager,  Topeka. 

E.  L. Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  17, 1906),       •* 
A,  O,  WcUman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Dec.  19,  1905),  " 


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The  Medicine  Valley  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  December  7. 1905. 
99  years. 

Chartered:  from  Medicine  Lodge,  Barber  County,  through  Barber,  Kiowa  and  Ford 
Counties  to  Dodge  City,  Ford  County.    Estimated  length,  95  miles. 

Also,  a  branch  from  a  convenient  point  on  Main  Line  in  Barber  County,  northerly 
through  Barber,  Stafford  and  Barton  Counties  to  Great  Bend.  Estimatea 
length,  75  miles.    All  in  the  State  of  Kansas. 

Capital  Stock,  $3  ooo,cx)o,  authorized, 

3,ocx>,ooo,  subscribed, 
E.  P.  R.,        29,994  shares. 
Other  Directors,  6  shares. 


First  Wednesday  in  November,  Topeka.  Kas.^io  a.  m. 
Nov.  7,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  under  Charter: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
Gardiner  Lathrop, 
Robert  Dunlap, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Wm.  R.  Smith, 
O.  J.  Wood,      . 
A.  A.  Hurd, 

Ollieeri,  Dec.  23, 1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


(10  days— Topeka.) 


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New  Mexico  and  Arizona  Railroad  Company. 

Ltased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15»  1898, /ivm  S^ptetmhtr  1,  XfiM^  t9 

September  1, 1979, 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  January  12. 1882. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  eastern  boundary  of  Arizona  between  parallels  51  and  ja. 
westerly  via  Tombstone,  valley  of  Santa  Cruz  River,  Tucson*  Florence  and 
nix,  to  a  point  on  A.  &  r.  R.  R. 

Constructed:  Benson  to  Nogales,  87.784  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $35,4oo,(XX>,  authorixed. 

3,682,(xx>,  issued. 

U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  J        ^«      tkar^t 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry. Co..  J        3^»i5  s/iares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 


LAiT  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.  m. 
Oct  25,  1906. 


,  (10  days  — Topekm.) 
(and  10  days— Arixooa.) 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Directors  (5)  Oct.  26,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz,  ..... 

H.W.Gardiner, 

£.  J.  Gibson,  ...... 

ix.  !•  /\r6y,     ....... 

Officers,  Dec.  13,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,     . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, New  York. 

W.  £.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


Wtnslow,  Ariz. 
Williams,  Ariz. 

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New  York. 
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Oakdale  Western  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  July  i,  190s,  to  June  30,  iQSS* 

Incorporated,  California,  Jane  24, 1904. 
50  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  Riverbank  to  Oakdale  in  Stanislaus  County, 

California,  6.04  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $ioo,ooOj  au/Aoriseii, 

80.000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co ,  700  scares. 

Directors,  100  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  June,  Tuolumne,  Cal. 
June  28,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  July  16,  1904: 

W.  R.  Thorsen, Tuolumne. 

J.  W.  Walker  (June  14,  1905).       ....        Fresno,  Cal. 

Geo.  W.  Johnson, Toolumne. 

J.  R.  Prince 

C.  Deering,  

Officers : 

W.  R.  Thorsen,  President,  ....  Tuolumne. 

J.  W.  Walker,  Vice-President  (June  14,  1905),  .  Fresno,  Cal. 

J.  R.  Prince,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,      .  Tuolumne. 


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Oakland  and  East  Side  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  4,  iqoi. 
So  years. 


Chartered:  to  acquire  the  California  and  Nevada  Railroad,  and  to  construct  and 
operate  a  railroad  from  a  terminal  in  Oakland,  Alameda  County,  Califomlm: 
through  Emeryville  and  Berkeley.  Alameda  County,  and  through  Alameda  and 
Contra  Costa  Counties  along  or  near  the  present  line  of  the  California  and 
Nevada  Railroad  to  the  present  terminal  of  that  railroad  at  Bryant,  Contra 
Costa  County,  together  with  an  extension  of  said  railroad  on  a  line  hereafter  to 
be  determined,  to  the  Town  of  Walnut  Creek  in  Contra  Costa  County;  tosefher 
with  one  or  more  intermediate  branches  or  connections  with  the  Atcniaon, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Raiiroad  system,  in  the  neighborhood  of  San  Pablo,  Contra 
Costa  County.    Estimated  length,  with  extensions  and  branches,  40  miles. 

(Charter  also  covers  numerous  general  purposes.) 

Capital  Stock,  $i,cx)0,cx)0,  authorined, 

215,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  2,125  shares. 

Directors,  25  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  June,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
June  5, 1906. 

Directors  (5)  June  6,  1905: 

A.  H.  Payson, San  Francisco. 

W.  A.  Bissell, 

A.  Moreton, •' 

W.  R.  Alberger, 

£.  P.  Ripley Chicago. 

Ollieert : 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,    ....  San  Francisco. 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,  .  Chicaga 

Second  Vice-President,  „ 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President,    .  Chicago. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .        .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  " 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  .        .  " 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,         .  .  New  York. 

W.  £.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Auditor  (Jan.  3,1905),  Chicago. 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Jan.  12,  1906),  Los  Angeles*  Cal. 


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The  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  28, 1890. 
So  years. 

Chartered :  from  Pecos,  Reeves  Connty.  Texas,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  dividing 
line  between  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 

Constructed:  S4.13 miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $750,000,  authorized. 

691,200,  issued, 

C.Tr.  Co.,  N.Y.,Tr.,  for  )       ^  __^  cA>,*.^c 

P.  V.  &  N.  E.  Ry.  Co.,  5       ^'^  "*^'^^^- 

Directors  and  others,  12  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  March,  Pecos.  Tex. 
March  7, 1906. 


Directors  (7)  April  12, 1905: 
J.  E.  Hurley  (May  5,  1905). 
R.  D.  Gage,    . 
F.  W.  Johnson, 
Max  Krauskopf, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  5,  1905), 

R.   D.  Gage,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer, 


Topeka. 
Pecos. 


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Chicago. 


Topeka. 
Pecos. 


P.  B.  Smith,  Auditor  and  Superintendent, 


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The  Pecos  Valley  and  Northeastern  Rail^iray 

Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  lo,  189S. 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  from  connection  with  The  Pecos  River  R.  R.  at  a  point  in  Eddy  County. 
Territory  of  New  Mexico,  where  Pecos  River  crosses  southern  boundary  line  of 
Territory  into  State  of  Texas,  thence  in  a  northerly  direction  to  Roswctll.ChmTes 
Countv,  Pi.  M..  and  thence  in  a  northeasterly  direction  to  l>onndary  line  oetweea 
New  Mexico  and  Texas,  at  a  point  near  the  southwest  corner  of  Parmer  County, 
Texas. 

Constructed:  221.47  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,162,000,  preferred    \  auikaris^d. 

3,162,000,  common       \  «**«/w^«if«^ 

3,162,000,  preferred     \  •        , 
2,1  S^t^oo,  common       j  •*■»»••♦• 

Preferred^  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,620  shares. 
/^^^^^^  \  The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  31,502  shares. 
Common^  Directors.        10  shares. 

First  Wbdnesday  in  October.  Roswrll.  N.  M.— 12  m. 
Oct  3,  1906. 


Directors  (10)  Oct.  4, 1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 
J.  C.  Paul, 
J.  J.  Hagerman. 
E.  A.  Cahoon, 
John  W.  Poe, 
Samuel  Atkinson, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
A.  L.  Conrad, 

Executive  Committee: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  Chairman,  ex  officio, 
Avery  Turner. 

Olliceri : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President. 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor  (Aug.  1$,  1904), 


Topeka. 
Amarillot  Tex. 


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Topeka. 


Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo.  Tex. 


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Amarillo,  Tex. 
New  York. 


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Amarillo,  Tex. 


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The  Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas.  March  19, 1898. 
SO  years. 

Chartered :  from  a  poiat  in  Parmer  County,  Texas,  at  the  State  line  near  the 
southwest  comer  of  the  county,  to  a  point  on  the  Railroad  of  the  Fort  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Railway  Company  at  Amarillo,  in  Potter  County,  Texas. 

Constructed:  94.48  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $100,000,  authoriied. 

100,000,  issued, 
C.Tr.Co.,  N.  Y.,  for       )  ..^^  »j,^^^. 

P.  V.  &  N.  E.  Ry.  Co.,  \  ^  '^""^^'^ 

Directors,  etc.,  10  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  October,  Amarillo,  Tex.—  12  m. 
October  2, 1906. 


Directors  (7)  Oct.  3, 1905: 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Avery  Turner, 
Don  A.  Sweet, 

D.  L.  Meyers  (Nov.  25,  1905), 
J.  C.  Paul,    .... 
S.H.  Madden, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Executive  Committee : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  Chairman,  ex  officio, 
Avery  Turner. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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Chicago. 


Don  A.  Sweet. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 


Topeka. 
Amarillo. 


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New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 


Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor  (Aug.  15,1904),  . 


Amarillo. 


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Perris  and  Lakeview  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  November  i,  1898. 

SO  years. 

Chartered  and  constructed:  from  town  of  Perris.  Riverside  County,  in  a  northeasterly 
direction  to  the  town  of  Lakeview,  Riverside  County,  8.03  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $8o,cxx),  authoriied, 

16,000,  issued, 
So.Cal.  Ry.  Co.,        150  shares. 
Directors,  10  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  Novembbr,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.~3  p.  m. 
Nov.  I,  1906. 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  2,  1905: 
A.  G.  Wells,      . 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 
E.  Chambers, 
W.  H.  Brewer, 
G.  A.  Davidson, 

Officers : 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Los  Angeles. 


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G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Jan.  12, 1906), 


Los  Angeles. 


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Phoenix  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  August  31,  Vjoi, 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  beginning  in  the  City  of  Phoenix,  County  of  Maricopa,  and  Territorjr 
of  Arizona,  at  a  point  to  intersect  the  railroad  of  the  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  « 
Phoenix  Railway  Company,  in  said  City,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction 
throuffh  the  Counties  01  Pinal  and  Pima  to  Benson,  in  the  County  ofCochise  in 
said  Territory,  said  line  being  of  a  distance  of  about  one  hundred  and  eighty- 
five  miles,  more  or  less. 

Constructed:    about  94.8  miles. 

Operated,  by  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,  Phoenix  to  Kelvin,  79.62  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $37,750  per  mWe,  au/Aorszed» 
1,275,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,    12,743  scares. 

Directors,  7  shares* 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Ariz.— 12  m. 
November  21,  1906. 


Directors  (7)  Nov.  15,  1905: 
F.  M.  Murphy, 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  . 
Victor  Morawetz, 
Edward  J.  Berwind, 
George  G.  Haven, 
Charles  Steele, 
Wallace  Fairbank, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905 
F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Charles  Steele. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Prescott. 


Victor  Morawetz. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Officers,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,  Prescott. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,  .  Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    Prescott. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 


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Prescott  and  Eastern  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  S.  P.  P.  &  P.  A>.  Co,,  June  50, 1899—99 years. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  September  14, 1897. 

50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  about  four  and  one-halt  miles  north  of  Prescott,  on  the 
line  of  the  Santa  Fe.  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway  Company,  known  as  the 
Point  of  Rocks,  thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  or  near  a  point  known  as 
Joe  Mayer's  Station,  on  the  Black  Canyon  Stsuj^e  Line,  a  distance  of  about  thirtv 
miles,  more  or  less,  all  in  the  County  of  Yavapai.  Territory  of  Aiiaona,  witn 
power  and  authority  to  extend  the  said  line  to  any  other  point  or  points  in  said 
Territory,  and  to  build  to  and  from  the  same  such  branch  lines  as  said  Company 
may  decide. 

Constructed:    Point  of  Rocks  to  Mayer,  26.40  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $3o,cxx>  per  mile,  authorized, 

yqfijooo,  issued, 

S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry.  Co.,     7,913  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Wbdnesday  in  November,  Prescott.  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  21,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Nov.  15,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  Prescott. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

George  G.  Haven, 

Charles  Steele,  *• 

Wallace  Fairbank, Prescott. 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President, Prescott. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,  ....        Chicago. 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,         .        Prescott. 
L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  .  New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  .        .  " 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,  ...  •* 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 


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Randsburg:  Railway  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.  T.&S.F.  Ry.  Co.  Oct.  /,  1909— tO years. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  May  i8, 1897. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  Kramer,  San  Bernardino  County,  to  Randsburg,  Kern  County,  all 
in  State  of  California.    Estimated  length.  27  miles. 

Constructed:  Kramer  to  Johannesburg,  29.66  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $540,000,  authorized. 

540,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         5,391  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  May.  Phoenix,  Ariz.— 2  p.  m. 
May  16,  1906. 

Directors  (9)  May  18,  1905*. 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele,  . 

Edward  J.  Berwind,   . 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

Geo.  G.  Haven,  . 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

E.  J.  Gibson, 

R.  J.  Arey,  ...... 

Executive  Committee,  June  7,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Officers,  June  7,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,     . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,     . 

Second  Vice-President,  . 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Third  Vice-President, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary,    . 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,     .  ** 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,  Chicago. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Auditor  (Jan. 3,  \qio^\  Ooac^l^o. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Winslow,  Ariz. 
Williams.    " 

Victor  Morawetz. 
Charles  Steele. 

Chicago. 

Chicago. 
New  York. 


46 


Rio  Qrande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.de  S.F.  Ry.  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1, 1900,  t« 

December  SI,  1910. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  October  28. 1880. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed :  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso.  J0.17 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,200,000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  ,  ^^^  ^l^^^^ 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J  ^'^93  snares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Nov.  I,  1906. 


(30  days  — El  Paso.) 


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El  Paso. 


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Directors  (7)  Nov.  2,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley,    . 
W.  R.  Brown,    . 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
T.  J.  Whisenand, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,    . 
J.  F.  Williams, 

OfRcert : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W,  R.  Brown,  Vice-President, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,        .  " 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  30,  i9o6),Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,         .        .        New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


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W.  R.  Brown,  Auditor  (Jan.  30,  1904),    . 


El  Paso. 


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San  Francisco  and   Northwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  X2, 1903. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  From  a  point  at  or  near  Alton,  in  the  County  of  Humboldt.  State  of 
California,  thence  in  a  general  southerly  and  southeasterly  direction  along  the 
most  advantageous  route  through  the  Counties  of  Humboldt.  Mendocino, 
Sonoma,  Marin  and  Contra  Costa,  in  said  State,  to  a  point  of  connection  with 
The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  formerW  San  Francisco  &  San 
Jpaauin  Railway,  at  or  near  Point  Richmond,  in  said  Contra  Costa  County. 
£stimated  Length,  300  miles. 

Acquired  by  purchase: 

California  &  Northern  Railway,  Eureka  to  Areata 8.26  miles. 

Eel  River  &  Eureka  R.  R.,  Eureka  to  Bumells ..23.91  miles. 

California  Midland  R.  R.,  Burnells  to  Van  Duzen  River 3.4S  miles. 

Pacific  Lumber  Co.  R.  K.,  Alton  to  Camp  Nine... 15.30  miles. 

Constructed:    Camp  Nine  south 2.30  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $15,000,0001  authorized. 

300,000,  issued, 

A.  H.  P.,  2,980  shares. 

Directors,  20  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  May,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
May  I,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  15,  1905: 

A.  H.  Payson, San  Francisco. 

H.  D.  Piiisbury, 

A.  Moreton,  ..... 

W.  R.  Alberger, 

H.  K.  Gregory, 

OfRcert : 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,  San  Francisco. 
H.  D.  Piiisbury,  Vice-President,  " 

B.  F.  Porter,  Second  Vice- President,  General 

Manager,  and  Assistant  Treasurer,     .        Eureka,  Cal. 

Mercantile  Trust  Co.,  Treasurer,  San  Francisco. 

A.  Moreton,  Secretary,      ....  " 

T.  R.  Lever,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Auditor,    Eureka,  Cal. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Railroad  property  only  {no/  includinf^  Land  Grani)sold  under  agreenuHt  as  of 
July  1, 19(it,  and  deed  executed  July  1,  190J,  to  The  A.  T,  <2f  S.  F.  Ry.  Co, 

Incorporated  June  i6,  1897,  under  Act  of  Congress  approved  March  3, 1897. 

Perpetual. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  June  24,  1807,  under  foreclosure  sale.  May  3,1897,  the  rail- 
road, property  and  franchises  of  the  Western  Division  of  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated  by  Act  of  Congress  approved  July  27, 1866— Perpetual — 
Authorized  to  construct  from  Albuquerque.  N.M.,  via  Agua  Frio  or  other  suita- 
ble pass,  the  head  waters  of  the  Colorado  Chiquito.  the  3Sth  parallel,  to  a 
suitaole  point  on  the  Colorado  River  for  crossing,  and  from  thence  to  the  Pacific. 

Constructed:  A.  &  P.  Junction  to  The  Needles— 363.01  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $4,ooo,ooO|  authorized, 

4,000,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  >  ^     cA^ r^c 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J        39.9»7  shares. 

Directors,  13  shares. 

(Additional  stock  may  be  issued  as  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress.) 

Wednesday  next  after  First  Monday  in  January,  New  York— 10:30  a.  m. 

Jan.  9,  1907. 

(10  days— by  mail. ) 

Directors  (13)  Jan.  3,  1906: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 


Edward  J.  Berwind, 
H.  Rieman  Duval, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
George  G.  Haven, 
Victor  Moraweiz, 
H.  H.  Rogers, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
John  G.  McCullough, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
Charles  S.  Gleed,    . 
Howel  Jones, 


New  York. 


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Vermont. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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Executive  Committee  (7): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio, 
H.  H.  Rogers. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers: 


Thomas  P.  Fowler. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
George  G.  Haven. 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  First  Vice-President,     . 

tW.  Kcndrick,  Second  Vice-President, 
.  C.Deming,  Secretary,         .... 
E.L.Copeland, Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,    . 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    .... 
W.E.Bailey, General  Auditor, 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


A  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (,Ocl.  \6,  \^^V 


Topeka. 


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Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated.  Arizona.  May  27. 1891. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  "  beginning;  at  a  point  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  at  or  near 
Ash  Fork,  in  the  County  of  Yavapai  and  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  thence 
through  the  said  County  to  Prescott,  and  thence  to  the  City  of  Phoenix,  in  the 
County  of  Maricopa,  in  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  a  distance  of  two  hundred 
miles,  more  or  less." 

Constructed:    Ash  Fork  to  Phoenix,  197.6  miles;  line  since  shortened  to  194.79  miles. 

Capital  Stock,     $4o,cxx)  per  mile,  authorized, 

7,898,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      70,277  shares. 

Mer.  Tr.  Co.,  Tr.,       8,694  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  21,  1906. 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  15,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  Prescott. 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Morawetz, New  York. 


Edward  J.  Berwind, 

George  G.  Haven,      .... 

Charles  Steele,  .... 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Wallace  Fairbank, 

E.  B.  Gage, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy. 
Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Charles  Steele. 
OfRcert,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 


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Prescott. 


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Victor  Morawetz. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 


Prescott. 
Chicago. 
Prescott. 
New  York. 


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Sonora  Railway  Company  Limited. 

Leased  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  Juh  15, 1898,  from  Septembtr  1, 189B,  to 

September  1,1979, 

Incorporated,  Massachusetts,  May  i.  i879* 
Duration  not  limited. 

Constructed:  Guaymas.  Mexico,  to  Nogalcs.  A.  T.,  259.97  miles;  HermosiUo  Branch. 
2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,cxx>,  authorized. 

Reduced  Dec.  4,  1901,  to    1,049,600,  issued, 

U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,Tr.,  for  )  ,^  ^q^  ,x..^^*. 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  \  '^'^Sa  shares. 

Directors,  13  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  April,  Boston,  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  4,  1906. 


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New  York. 


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Vermont. 

Mexico. 


Directors  (15)  April  15,  1905 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

H.  Rieman  Duval, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

D.  L.  Gallup, 

George  G.  Haven, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

John  G.  McCullough, 

Salvador  M.  Cane i  no, 

W.  S.  Farnsworth, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Pres.  (Jan.  3,  1905), 

Celso  Gaxiola      (  Gov't  \  (June  18, 1900), 

Hipolito  Charles  \  Dir*s.  \  (Nov.  15,  1899), 

Executive  Committee,  May  3,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley.  George  G.  Haven. 

Victor  Morawetz. 

OfRcert,  May  3,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       ....  Chicago. 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,    .  Mexico. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, New  York. 

,  Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary,  Topeka. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 
Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Local 
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W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905), 
PaLStOT  de  Celis,  Secy.  Local  BoaiTd^pcl,  \2,  i8q8). 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 


Southern  California  Railway  Company. 


.  1906.  X 


Ltascd  !o  Tin  A.  T.  *  Ji".  /-*.  S).  Co.J«He  I 
Duration  ol  Charter  Jo  years. 
Fotraed  by  consolidation.  June  27.  "9qj.  c 

.  Southern  CalirornlA  Railway  Company. 

Formed  bf  conaolidalion,  Soieir her  7, 1889.  ol- 
lA)  Califoskia  Southern  Railroad  Cohfanv. 

Formccl  by  coniolidalian,  Januiry  is,  18S3,  oI~ 
fomia  SuHlbtrH  Sailroad  Ccmpant.—  Inc 
and  conairuclcd  from  National  Clly  Id 


i  from  San  Bcmardlai 


potllon  ol  San  Jadnlo 


(1)  Rivtrsidt.  Santa  Atia  &■  Los  Angtlt!  Raiiviaj  Cemfany.—latmpo- 
rated  September  xf-  iSSj,  Fram  San  Bernardino,  Car.  «fi  Rlvcriide, 
Arlington  and  the  Santa  Ann  Valley  to  Los  AngeTes.  Cal.  Con- 
structed, High  Grove  via  Orange  (and  Sania  Ana)  lo  I.os  Angelei, 
74.yi  mile". 

Ill  Sat  Btmartlino  6*  L«i  Angtlti  SaHvay  Csnilaay.— IncorH) rated 

" ■- •■'      "-m  San  fleraardlno  to  Los  Angele.,  Cal™  Con- 

3  to  Srd  Gabriel  Klver.3i.B>  miles. 

(3)  San  Bernardino  ValUf  Ralt-m^ay  Comfany.—  Incorporated  January  11, 
in?.  From  San  Bernardino  to  near  LuKDDla.  Cal.  ConSIiucted.Sin 
Bernardino  to  Menlone.  ii.S:l  miles. 

(4)  ^njacinli  ValUf  Rail-way  C 
,    Conatrucled,  I^rris  t(.'*Saii"jacrni'o,"i 

(O  LoiAHfiUsti-San  Gatriil  Vallty  Raih 

September  ?.  18S3,   From  Los  Angeles  lo  ...<^  ..«u  .,.  ...t  n<u.-  .  snej, 
L(iB  Angeles  County.      Contlructed,    Los   Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 

..—  Incorporated, 

,'  of  Santa  Monica.     Con- 

sace.  13.44  niilsa.    (Instewoad  to 

1,  to  Las  Aneeles-PaciGc  R.R.C0.I 

a  &•  San  Diigt  Railway  Comfiany.—  Incorporated  No- 

,    Fcomjunctlon  with  the  Riverside.  Santa  Ana  &  Loi 

ly, near  Santa  Ana.via  Sao  Juan,  Capiatrmo  and  Ocean- 

lo  the  cily  ol  San  Diego,    Constructed,  north  boundary  Santa 
'  '  —  \ngelci  Junction.  44  milea. 

il  Railroad  OmAinr.— locotjjD rated  Novembers, 
Mh  the  fcajon  Vafley,  Poway.  San  Ber- 
Jl     f — . A_    ETscondido   Jnncllon 


Z.  The  San  Bemardloo  &  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

■    ■-        "--.    San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  *ia  Highlands,  to 

-'      n  Calllornla  Railway  Company  at 
■ian  Bernardino  County.     Con- 


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Rio  Qrande  and  El  Paso  Railroad  Company. 

Leased  to  The  A.T.dk  S.F.  Ry.  Co.,  dated  and  from  January  1, 1900,  to 

December  31, 1910. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  October  28, 1880. 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  point  on  the  northern  boundary  of  Texas,  via  Rio  Grande,  to  a 
point  on  said  river  opposite  the  town  of  Guadalupe,  Mexico. 

Constructed:  Southern  terminus  of  The  R.  G.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.  to  El  Paso,  ao.17 
miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $i,200|000,  authorized, 

200,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  _  ^^  eii^^^* 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J  ^'993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November,  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Nov.  I,  1906. 


(30  days  — El  Paso.) 


Chicago. 
£1  Paso. 


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Edward  P.  Ripley,    . 
W.  R.  Brown,    . 
U.  S.  Stewart,    . 
T.  J.  Whisenand, 
J.  S.  Morrison, 
W.  F.  Payne,    . 
J.  F.  Williams, 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  R.  Brown,  Vice-President, 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  30, 1906),  Topeka. 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary,         .        .        New  York. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Chicago. 
El  Paso. 


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W.  R.  Brown,  Auditor  (Jan.  30,  1904),    . 


£1  Paso. 


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San  Francisco  and  Northwestern  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  12, 1903. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  From  a  point  at  or  near  Alton,  in  the  County  of  Humboldt.  State  of 
California,  thence  in  a  general  southerly  and  southeasterly  direction  along  the 
most  advantageous  route  through  the  Counties  of  Humboldt,  Mendocino, 
Sonoma,  Marin  and  Contra  Costa,  in  said  State,  to  a  point  of  connection  with 
The  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  formerly  San  Francisco  &  San 
Jpaauin  Railway,  at  or  near  Point  Richmond,  in  said  Contra  Costa  County. 
Sstfmated  Length,  300  miles. 

Acquired  by  purchase: 

California  &  Northern  Railway,  Eureka  to  Areata 8.26  miles. 

Eel  River  &  Eureka  R.  R..  Eureka  to  Bumells ..23.91  miles. 

California  Midland  R.  R.,  Burnells  to  Van  Duzen  River 3.4$  miles. 

Pacific  Lumber  Co.  R.  R..  Alton  to  Camp  Nine 15.30  miles. 

Constructed:    Camp  Nine  south 2.30  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $i5,ooo,cxx),  authorized. 

3cx),ooo,  issued, 

A.  H.  P.,  2,980  shares. 

Directors,  20  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  May.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
May  i|  1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  15,  1905: 

A.  H.  Payson, San  Francisco. 

H.  D.  Pillsbury, 

A.  Moreton,  ..... 

W.  R.  Alberger, 

H.  K.  Gregory, 

Officers: 

A.  H.  Payson,  President,  San  Francisco. 
H.  D.  Pillsbury,  Vice-President,  " 

B.  F.  Porter,  Second  Vice-President, General 

Manager,  and  Assistant  Treasurer,     .        Eureka,  Cal. 

Mercantile  Trust  Co.,  Treasurer,  San  Francisco. 

A.  Moreton,  Secretary,      ....  ** 

T.  R.  Lever,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Auditor,    Eureka,  Cal. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Railroad  property  only  {not  including  iMnd  Grant)  sold  under  agreememi  as  of 
July  1,  t90t,  and  deed  executed  July  I,  liXW,  to  The  A.T.<Sf  S.  F,  Ry.  Co. 

Incorporated  June  i6,  1897,  under  Act  of  Congress  approved  March  3, 1897. 

Perpetual. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  June  24,  1807,  under  foreclosure  sale.  May  3, 1897*  the  rail- 
road, property  and  franchises  of  the  Western  Division  of  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated  by  Act  of  Congress  approved  July  27. 1866— Perpetaal — 
Authorized  to  construct  from  Albuquerque.  N.M..  via  Agua  Frio  or  other  suita- 
ble pass,  the  head  waters  of  the  Colorado  Chiquito.  the  3Sth  parallel,  to  a 
suitable  point  on  the  Colorado  River  for  crossing,  and  from  thence  to  the  Pacific. 

Constructed:  A.  &  P.  Junction  to  The  Needles— 563.01  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $4,ooo,ooO|  authorized, 

4,000,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  >  ^     cA/ir^c 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co..  J        39.9»7  shares. 

Directors,  13  shares, 

(Additional  stock  may  be  issued  as  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress.) 

Wednesday  next  after  First  Monday  in  January,  New  York— 10:30  a.  m. 

Jan.  9,  1907. 

(10  days— by  mail.) 
Directors  (13)  Jan.  3,  1906: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chica^ro. 


Edward  J.  Berwind, 
H.  Rieman  Duval, 
Thomas  P.  Fowler, 
George  G.  Haven, 
Victor  Moraweiz, 
H.  H.  Rogers, 
Charles  Steele, 
Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 
John  G.  McCuUough, 
Byron  L.  Smith, 
Cnarles  S.  Gleed,    . 
Howel  Jones, 


New  York. 


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Vermont. 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 


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Executive  Committee  (7): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
Edward  P.  Ripley,  ex  officio, 
H.  H.  Rogers. 

Charles  Steele. 
Officers : 


Thomas  P.  Fowler. 
Edward  J.  Berwind. 
George  G.  Haven. 


Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  First  Vice-President,     . 

J.  W.  Kcndrick,  Second  Vice-President, 

L.  C.Deming,  Secretary,         .... 

E.L.Copeland,  Treasurer  and  Ass't  Secretary, 

H.  W.  uardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor,    . 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    .... 

W.E.Bailey, General  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
New  York. 


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New  York. 
Chicago. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (,Ocl,  \6,  \Wi5V 


Topeka. 


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Prescott. 
Chicago. 
New  York. 


Santa  Fe,  Prescott  and  Phoenix  Railway 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Arizona,  May  27, 1891. 
50  years. 

Chartered:  "  beginning;  at  a  point  on  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  at  or  near 
Ash  Fork,  in  the  County  of  Yavapai  and  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  thence 
through  the  said  County  to  Prescott,  and  thence  to  the  City  of  Phoenix,  in  the 
County  of  Maricopa,  in  the  Territory  of  Arizona,  a  distance  of  two  hundred 
miles,  more  or  less." 

Constructed:    Ash  Fork  to  Phoenix.  197.6  miles;  line  since  shortened  to  194.79  miles. 

Capital  Stock,     $40,cxx)  per  mile,  authorized, 

7,898,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,      70,277  shares, 

Mer.  Tr.  Co.,  Tr.,       8,694  shares. 

Directors,  9  shares. 

Third  Wednesday  in  November,  Prescott,  Arizona.— 12  m. 
Nov.  21,  1906. 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  15,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  

Edward  P.  Ripley,  

Victor  Morawetz 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

George  G.  Haven, 

Charles  Steele,  

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  

E.  B.  Gage, 

Executive  Committee  (5)  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy.  Victor  Morawetz. 
Edward  P.  Ripley.                                    Edward  J.  Berwind. 

Charles  Steele. 
OfHcert,  Dec.  6,  1905: 

F.  M.  Murphy,  President,         .... 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

Wallace  Fairbank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,     . 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 


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Prescott. 


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Sonora  Railway  Company  Limited. 

Leastd  to  Southern  Pacific  Company,  dated  July  15, 1898,  from  S*ptemd€rl,  1898,  /# 

September  1,1979. 

Incorporated,  Massachusetts,  May  i,  1879. 
Duration  not  limited. 

Constructed:  Guaymas.  Mexico,  to  Nogalcs.  A.  T.,  259.97  miles;  Hermosillo  Branch. 
2.64  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,248,000,  authorized. 

Reduced  Dec.  4,  190I1  to    1,049,600,  issued. 

U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,Tr.,  for  )  .^  .«.  ,r^^^. 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  \  '^'^^^  ^^^^^^' 

Directors,  13  shares. 

First  Wednesday  in  April,  Boston,  Mass.— 12  m. 
April  4,  1906. 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Vermont. 

Mexico. 


Directors  (15)  April  15,  1905 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

H.  Rieman  Duval, 

Edward  J.  Berwind, 

Thomas  P.  Fowler, 

D.  L.  Gallup, 

George  G.  Haven, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele 

Benjamin  P.  Cheney, 

John  G.  McCuUough, 

Salvador  M.  Cancino, 

W.  S.  Farnsworth, 

Sebastian  Camacho,  Pres.  (Jan.  3,  1905), 

Celso  Gaxiola      (  Gov't )  (June  18, 1900), 

Hipolito  Charles  \  Dir's.  )  (Nov.  15.  1899), 

Executive  Committee,  May  3,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley. 

Victor  Morawetz. 

Officers,  May  3,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
Sebastian  Camacho,  Vice-President,    . 
L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 

,  Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary,  Topeka. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel, 
D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


Local 
Board. 


•< 


■« 


•< 


•( 


George  G.  Haven. 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 
New  York. 


« 


«• 


W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  Gen.  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905), 
PsiStor  dc  Celis,  Secy.  Local  Board  (Oct.  12,  i8q8), 


Chicago. 
Mexico. 


Southern  California  Railway  Company. 


A.  r.i^S.f.K,.  Co.J„n 
llionDlCharleiio  rears. 
Formed  by  consolidation.  June /7.  ife 

I.  Southarn  California  Railway  Company. 

Formed  by  consolidallan,  Notenihcr;.  1B89.  i 
tA)  California  Boutherk  Railroad  CoMfAwv. 

c 1 V. 1 'dill  ion,  Januinr  10,  iSSj.  ol 

■«  Railtaad  Cimpaav.-i. 
led  Irani  National  City  l< 


fjilrea-l  CBmtaiiy.—  JacotpoixttiS 

I  San  Bernardino  to  Barstow,  Si.ij 


(a)  California  SoulAitH  Exit 
M»f  at.  iftSi.  and  conslrucl 
mllea.  Total  (^)  iciu../  ,u..c,, 

iBt  Caufornia  Central  Railway  Cohfanv. 

Formed  by  coDaolldaliDn.  May  is,  1SS7,  ol- 
(1)  kivfriidi.  SaHia  Ana  Sr  Lei  AngtUi  Rail-aiay  OfH/anv.^  lacorpo- 
raled  September  39- j98s.    Froin_San  UeniBTdlno,  CalT.  T(a_RWe tilde, 


..ruci'ed.  High  Gtove  via  Oian 
74.71  miles. 
(i)  San  Bitnaniins  6-  Loi  Angtlti 


Valley  li 

n  ■ 


Angeles 


-Ineotporaled 


<3)  San  BtrnarJina  yalliy  Raiivaf  Cimfany.—  Incorporated  lanuaiy  ii. 

iSB7.     From  Sail  Bernardino  to  near  LuEo°1a,Cal.    Consttucled.Sao 

Bernardino  to  Menlone,  la.U  miles. 
(«)  San /aciKle  fallrji  Satlwaf  Ci»>iAi>i/.~ Incnrporaltd  MarcbTi  1S87. 

From  neat  Peirls  Id  a  paint  In  ihv  eailem  poitlnn  of  San  Jacinto 

VbIIct.    Constructed,  Ferris  to  San  Jsdnlo,  14.44  miles. 

(5)  Las  Anrili!  erSaH  Gairitl  fallty  Railway  CBwAjoj-.-Incorporaled 
September  ;.iS83.  Prom  Los  .\n|[ele>  to  the  head  ol  lie  Aiuta^alley. 
Loi  Angeles  County.  Constracied.  Los  Angeles  to  San  Gabriel 
River.  Ji.mir-'— 

(6)  Loi  AngtUi 


(7)  San  Bimanlino  6*  San  Diiga  Railviaj  Company.—  Incorporated  No- 
vember »,  1SB6.    Fromjunclion  trllh  llie  RWeroide,  Saola  Ana  &  Loi 
igelcs  Railway,  near  Santa  Ana.viaSan  Juan.  CapistrBDOUidOccBD' 


18)  SanDiy^  Cmlral  Raitnmd  Com/anv.— Incoroorated   November  I, 

nsrdo.  Escondidolo  Uceanaii^.  ConBtmcled.  EscoDdido'  Juoctloo 
to  Bscondldo,  11.30  niiles. 

ToUUS),  tib.7;  miles. 
>  Beach    Railway   CoMrANV.    Incnrpatated   April  13.   1S8I. 
v.u,.=.ructed.  Inglewood  10  Redondo,  10.77  mitca. 

2.  The  San  Bernardino  &  Eastern  Railway  Company. 

Incorporaled  Augnd  11. 1890.  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  via  Highlands,  to 
coDDecI  with  line  ol  the  Southern  Calilornla  Railway  Company  it 
or  near  Its  present  eastern  lermlnus  in  San  Bernardino  Counly,  Con- 
structed, Highland  Junction  lo  Menlone,  ia.86  nillea. 

3.  Santa  Fe  A  Santa  Monica  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  April  4.  if>9i.     From  near  Mesmer  Station,  on  the  llneof 
■he  Souttiecn  Calilornla  Railway,  between  Inglewood  and  Ballona,  10 
the  town  ol  Santa  Mnnlca.    Conitrucled.  Alsace  tn  SanU  Monica, 
S.41  mlle».    (Sold  March  11,  iqoi,  lo  Los  Angcles-Paclhc  R.  R.  Co.) 
Acquired  by  purchase  May  i,  i*M.  the  - -■  — ■■  - '■■  -' 


(All  CalllornlB  1 
(Coo  eluded  01 


52 


Southern  California  Railway  Company. 


[CONCLUDED.] 

Capital  Stock,  $17,360,000,  authorized. 

12,824,000,  issued. 


fU.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  | 


Preferred  * 


The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co 

Directors  (personal), 

Individuals, 

Cal.  So.  R.  R.  Stock  ) 

not  exchanged,  \ 

/->,-..«/,-  J  U.Tr.  Co.,N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  \ 
Lommon  J  ^y^^  ^  ^  ^  5  p  j^^  ^^  ^  J 


59,915  shares. 

II  shares. 
683  shares. 

Ill  shares. 
67,520  shares. 


First  Thursday  in  November.  Los  Angeles.  Cal.— 11  a.  m. 
Nov.  I,  1906. 


Directors  (11)  Nov.  2,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

(jcorge  G.  Haven, 

Victor  Morawetz, 

Charles  Steele, 

A.  G.  Wells, 
D.  Freeman,     . 

H.  W.  Hellman, 

O.  S.  A.  Sprague, 

Simon  Levi, 

Richard  Egan, 

L.  C.  Waite,     . 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


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Los  Angel 


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Pasadena,  Cal. 
San  Diego,  ** 
Capistrano,  " 
Riverside, 


«• 


Edward  P.  Ripley. 
Charles  Steele. 


Executive  Committee  (4): 

Victor  Morawetz,  Chairman. 
George  G.  Haven. 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,     . 

E.  D.  Kenna,  First  Vice-President,     . 

J.  W.  Kendrick,  Second  Vice-President, 

Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  Third  Vice-President,  . 

Godfrey  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  A.ud\toT, 


Chicago. 


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Los  Angeles 
New  York. 


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Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


63 


The  Southern  Kansas  Railway  Company 

of  Texas. 

r 

Operated  as  an  independent  line  from  July  6, 1889,  inclusive. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  November  ?,  1886. 
50  years. 

Line  i.— Fort  Worth,  Texas,  to  west  line  of  Texas,  at  a  point  in  Oldham  County. 

Linet.—  ¥xom  a  point  on  line  No.  i.  in  Carson  County,  Texas,  to  a  point  in  Parmer 
County,  on  the  western  boundary  of  Texas. 

Lines.— From  a  desirable  point  on  line  No.  i,  in  Carson  County,  northeasterly  to  a 
point  in  Lipscombe  County,  on  the  east  line  of  Texas  —  Constructed. 

Total  mileage  (constructed),  100.41  miles. 

Acquired  January  i,  1900,  under  foreclosure  sale  September  6, 1898,  railroad  of  the 
Fanhandle  Railway  Co.— Panhandle  to  Washburn— 14.72  miles,  which  it  had 
operated  as  an  extension  since  April  ao.  1898.  Has  also  operated  trains  on  line 
ol  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  Citv  Ry.  Co.,  between  Washburn  and  Amarillo,  Tex., 
14.04  miles,  since  May  xo,  1898. 

Capital  Stock,  $3,cxx>,cxx),  authorized. 

604,500,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for     \  ^har^x 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  f        5,955  snares. 

Directors,  90  shares. 

Wbdnesday  next  after  Last  Thursday  in  October,  Amarillo,Tbx.~xoa.  m. 

Oct.  31,  1906. 

(30  days  ~  Amarillo.) 

Topeka. 

Amarillo. 
(I 

li 

•< 

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Canadian,  Tex. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 
Amarillo. 

New  York. 
Amarillo. 
New  York. 


Directors  (9)  Nov.  i,  1905 : 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Avery  Turner,   . 
Don  A.  Sweet,    . 
J.  C.  Paul, 
D.  L.  Meyers,     . 
W.  D.  Garwood, 
H.  E.  Hoover,    . 
J.  W.  Terry. 
Edward  P.  Ripley,     . 

OfRcert : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

Avery  Turner,  Vice-President,    . 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  C.  Paul,  Treasurer, 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Don  A.  Sweet,  Auditor, 


54 


Sunset  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  March  17,  X90& 
So  years. 

Chartered:  from  a  connection  with  the  line  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany between  Balcersfieki  and  Asphalto  in  Kern  County.  Cal.,  At  or  near  Goa- 
ford  station,  to  the  southwest  quarter  of  section  18,  township  11  north,  range  13 
west,  S.  B.  B.  &  M.  in  same  county.    Estimated  length,  30  miles. 

Constructed:  30.28  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorised. 

500,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,485  shares. 

So.  Pac  Co.,       2,485  shares. 
Directors,  30  shares. 

Second  Monday  in  March.  Bakbrsfield,  Cal.— xi  a.  m. 
March  12,  1906. 


(a.  T.  «r  S.  F.  RY.  CO.) 
(S.  p.  CO.) 
(s.  p.  CO.) 

(a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RT.  CO.) 


Directors  (5)  March  20,  1905: 

C.  N.  Beal,  (joint.) 
A.  G.  Wells, 
E.  E.  Calvin, 

D.  Burkhalter, 
J.  W.  Walker, 

Officers,  June  10,  1905: 

C.  N.  Beal,  President,    . 
A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

E.  E.  Calvin,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holtcrhoff,  Jr.,  Sec.  and  Treas., 
James  Goodwin,  Ass't  Secretary, 


Bakersfield. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 

Fresno,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Bakersfield. 


G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Jan.  12,  1906),         Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


55 

Western  Arizona  Railway  Company* 

Incorporated,  Arizona.  January  6,  1906. 
So  years. 

Chartered  to  take  over  the  railroad,  telegrraph  line,  properties,  franchises*  etc.,  of 
The  Arizona  and  Utah  Railway  Company:  Coromencinir  at  a  point  on  The  At- 
chison. Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  (formerly  the  Santa  Fe  raciiic  Railroad) 
aboat  toar  (4)  miles  southwest  from  the  town  of  Kingman.  Mohave  County,  .Ari- 
zona (McConnico.  Arizona),  in  a  northerly  direction  to  the  town  of  White  Hills, 
Mohave  County.  Arizona,  about  fifty  miles. 

Constructed:  McConnico  to  a  point  beyond  Chloride,  a  distance  of  twenty-five  miles 
or  more. 

Capital  Stock,  $5oo,cxx3,  authorized, 

5cx>.cxx3,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       4  995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Second  Thursday  in  Novbmbbr.  Kingman,  Arizona.—  2  p.  m. 
November  8,  1906. 

Dirtctort  (5)  under  charter : 

A.  G.  Wells Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

T.  J.  Norton, " 

G.  Hoiterhoff,  Jr., ** 

W.  A.  Drake, Prescolt,  Arizona. 

Paul  Burks, ** 

OfRcert,  January  9,  1906 : 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,    ....        Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
G.  Hoiterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 


56 


Atchison  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  November  13. 1878. 
Perpettul. 

Capital  Stock,  ^100,000,  authorixed, 

72,000,  issued. 
(Shares  $1,000  each.) 
R.  R.  Cos.,  69  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  Atchison,  Kas.— 10:30  a.m. 
Feb.  14,  1906. 


Directors  (8)  Feb.  8,  1905: 
C.  M.  Rathburn, 
A.  T.  Perkins, 
Henry  Miller, 
A.  W.  Sullivan, 
C.  B.  Rodgers, 
J.  O.  Crockett, 


(C.  B.  U.  P.  R.  R.) 
(K.  C.  ST.  J.  «r  C.  B.  R.  R.) 
(H.  &  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 

(mo.  p.  RY.) 

(A.  ft  N.  R.  R.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  P.  RY.) 
(the  a.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  ft  S.  F.  RY.) 


C.  T.  McLellan, 

Executive  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  rx  officio,  

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Auditing  Committee  (3): 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  ex  officio.  A.  W.  Sullivan. 

J.  O.  Crockett. 
OfRcert : 

C.  M.  Rathburn,  President  and  Ticket  Agent, 

F.  W.  Downs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Atchison. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wymorc,  Neb. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Topeka. 


Atchison 


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67' 


Beaumont  Wharf  and  Terminal  Company. 


gurchase  and  maintain  wharves  within  or  near  the  city  of  Beaumont,  Je£ferson 
<  ~ 

Constructed:     Belt  around  city  of  Beaumont.  3.08  miles;    line   operated   under 

■   J.    Tc 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


Incorporated,  Texas,  March  a6, 1897* 
SO  years. 

Chartered:  to  construct,  maintain  and  operate  a  terminal  railway  and  construct  or 
lurchaseandm         -      -  .   -  - 

bounty,  Texas. 

tructed:     Belt 
tracka^re  rights,  spurs  into  mills,  5.25  miles.    Total,  8.33  miles. 

Capital  Stock,  $60,000,  authorized, 

60,000,  issued, 

V.  M.,         590  shares. 

Directors,  10  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  April,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
April  II,  1906. 

Directors  (10)  April  12,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, 

John  H.  Kirby, 
W.  £.  Maxson, 
W.  S.  Davidson, 
Wm.  Wiess,    . 
J.W.Terry,    . 
W,  C.  Nixon, 

C.  F.  W.  Felt. 
A.  C.  Torbert, 
J.  E.  Baxter,  .... 

Ofllcers,  April  19,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
John  H.  Kirby,  First  Vice-President, 
W.  E.  Maxson,  Second  Vice-President, 
Wm.  Alvey,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary, 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Ass't  Treasurer, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 


ti 


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Galveston,  Tex. 


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4« 


ii 


Chicago. 
Houston,  Tex. 
Beaumont. 


Ii 


New  York. 
Galveston,  Tex. 
New  York. 


Wm.  Alvey,  Auditor  (March  i,  1904), 


Beaumont. 


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El  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  February  lo,  1903. 
SO  years. 

Amendment  of  Charter  filed  Aug.  St  1903. 

Capital  Stock,  $240,000,  authorized^ 

240,000,  subscribed. 

28,800  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  46  shares, 

E.  P.  &  N.  E.  R.  R.,  47  shares. 

G.  H.  &  S.  A.Ry.,  47  shares, 

E.  P.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.,  47  shares. 

M.  C.  Ry.,  47  shares. 

T.  &  P.  Ry.,  47  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Tuesday  in  February.  El  Paso.  Tex.— 11  a.  m. 
Feb.  6,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Feb.  7,  1905  : 

J.E.  Hurit-y,    (the a.t.&s.f. ry.)    (Aug. 4, 1905), Topeka. 
W.  A.  Hawkins,  (k.  p.  &  n.  e.  r.  r.)  (Aug.  4, 1905),  El  Paso. 
S.C.Marks,      (c.  h.&s.  a.  ry.)        (Aug.  4,  I905),         •* 
H.  J.  Simmons,  (E.  p.&s.  \v.  R.R.)  «« 

E.  E.  Styner,     (m.  c.  ry.)  Mexico,  Mcx. 

L.  S.  Thorne.     (t.  &  p.  ry.)  Dallas,  Tex. 

W.  W.  Turney, El  Paso. 

Auditing  and  Finance  Committee,  May  20,  1904 : 

H.  J.  Simmons.  VV.  W.  Turney. 

S.  C.  Marks  (Dec.  30, 1905). 

Officers.  May  20,  1904  : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (Aug.  4, 1905),  Topeka. 

H.  J.  Simmons,  Vice-President,        .  El  Paso. 

U.  S.  Stewart,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,    . 


ii 


59 


Fort  Worth  Union  Passenger  Station 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  lo,  1899. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $90,800,  authorized. 

90,800,  issued, 

H.  &  T.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,         451  shares, 

G.  C.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         451  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Individuals,  i  share. 

First  Tuesday  in  Junb,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
June  5,  1906. 

Directors : 

W.  C.  Nixon, 
S.  W.  Noble, 
C  \\..  LteCy 
M.  B.  Loyd, 
T.  Fay, 

Officers : 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President, 
M.  B.  Loyd,  Vice-President, 
H.  A.  Johnson,  Secretary, 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer, 


Galveston,  Tex. 
Fort  Worth. 


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Houston,  Tex. 

Galveston,  Tex. 
Fort  Worth. 

M 

Galveston,  Tex. 


L.  C.  Deming,  Ass't  Secretary  and  Ass't  Treas.,    New  York. 


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60 


The  Kansas  City  Belt  Railway  ComiMUiy. 

Kansas  and  Missouri  incorporation.— Formed  by  consolidation,  on  March  13, 1886. 
of— 

(i)  Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R.  Co.,  incorporated,  Kansas,  March  aS,  1885. 

(a)  Kansas  City  Belt  Ry.  Co.,  incorporated,  Missouri,  June  27.  i88a. 

999  years. 


CONSTRUCTED  MILEAGE. 

Main  line  in  Missouri, 

Main  line  in  Kansas, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Missouri, 

Double  and  side-tracks,  Kansas, 


6.33 

3.56-9-89 
3S.16 
11.63—46.79 


Total  mileage.  . 

Capital  Stock,  $2,5cx>,ooo,  authorized, 

550,000,  issued. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,         2,747  shares, 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.,         1,098  shares, 

K.  C.  F.  S.  &  M.,         1,648  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares, 

(Statutory  meeting,  second  Tuesday  in  March  —  SO  dajrs*  notice,  Kansas  City.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  October,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 
Oct.  9,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  10, 1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley, 

W.  B.  Jansen, 

F.  C.  Fox, 

A.  J.  Davidson, 

T.  J.  Franks, 

E.  W.  McKenna, 

J.  H.  Hiland, 

Executive  Committee  (3): 

J.  E.  Hurley. 

E.  W.  McKenna. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President,     .... 
A.  J.  Davidson,  Vice-President, 
C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary,     .... 
E.  L.  Copeland,  Treasurer  (Jan.  22,  1906), 
Lathrop,  Morrow,  Fox  &  Moore,  Attorneys, 


S6.68 


(the  a.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(C.  M.  *  ST.  P.) 
(C.  M.  *  ST.  P.) 


Topcka, 
Chicago. 
Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 


Chicago. 


(« 


C.  C.  Ripley,  Auditor  and  Cashier, 

D,  W.  Rider,  Supermlendeivl,    . 


A.  J.  Davidson. 

Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Kansas  City. 
Topeka. 
Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City. 


«• 


61 


The  Leavenworth  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  April  i,  1885. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $175,000,  author ited, 

150,000,  issued, 

R.  R.  Cos.,       1,465  shares. 

Directors,  35  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Leavenworth,  Kas. 
Jan.  8,  1907. 


Directors  (7)  Jan.  9,  1906: 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff, 
F.  T.  Dolan, 
A.  W.  Sullivan, 
H.  A.  Scandrett, 

N.  H.  Loomis, 

A.  T.  Palmer, 
E.  A.  Gould, 

Executive  Committee  (3) : 
J.  O.  Brinkerhoff. 


(L.  K.  *  W.  RY.) 

(C.  R.  I.  *  p.  RY.) 

(MO.  p.  RY.) 

(AT  LARGE.) 

/  U.  P.  R.  R.,  ASSIGN] 
\      L.  T.  *  S.  W.  RY. 

(U.P.  R.  R.) 

(K.  C.  N.  W.  R.  R.) 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Topeka. 
St.  Louis. 
Topeka. 


II 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


t( 


F.  T.  Dolan. 


A.  W.  Sullivan. 


Officers : 

J.  O.  Brinkerhoff,  President, 

H.  M.  Engelman,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  H.  Case,  Superintendent  and  Ticket  Agent, 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Leavenworth. 


K 


Note. -The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  and  Un!on  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  became  stock- 
holders through  assignment  of  the  stock  owned  by  the  L.  T.  &  S.  W.  Ry.  Co.,  which 
afterwards  refused  to  continue  as  one  of  the  constituent  supporting  companieS|and 
the  first  two  companies  have  therefore  not  enjoyed  any  dividends,  and  The  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  has  declined  to  participate  in  the  annual  meetings  or  management. 


62 


The  Pueblo  Union  Depot  and  Railroad 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Colorado,  December  23, 1887. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

40,600,  issued, 

D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co.,  80  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co., 

Colo.  &  So.  Ry.  Co., 

Mo.  Pac.  Ry.  Co., 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co., 

Directors, 


80  shares, 

80  shares. 

80  shares, 

80  shares, 

6  shares. 


Third  Wednesday  in  October,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Oct.  17,  1906. 


Directors  (6)  Oct.  18,  1905: 
A.  D.  Parker, 
R.  J.  Parker, 
Chas.  S.  Clarke, 
C.  H.  Schlacks, 
H.  S.  Cable, 
M.  D.  Thatcher, 


(COLO.  *  so.  RY.) 
(the  a.  T.  &  S.  F.  RY.) 

(mo.  p.  ry.) 

(D.  ft  R.  G.  R.  R.) 
(C.  R.  I.  &  P.  RY.) 


OfRcert,  Jan.  24,  1905: 

C.  H.  Schlacks,  President, 

M.  D.  Thatcher,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

W.  H.  Tate,  Superintendent, 

Wm.  Young,  Ticket  Agent, 

C.  F.  Colvin,  Baggage  Agent, 


Denver,  Colo. 
LaJunta.Colo. 
St.  Louis. 
Denver,  Colo, 
Davenport,Ia. 
Pueblo. 

Denver,  Colo. 

Pueblo. 
<i 

11 

(( 


68 

St.  Joseph  Terminal  Railroad  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  January  Si  1887. 
99  years. 

Acquired  by  purchase,  the  property  of  St.  Joseph  Terminal  Co. 
Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  8, 1886. 

Capital  Stock,  $5cx>,ooo,  authorized, 

300,000,  issued, 

St.  J.  &  G.  I.  Trustee,       1,496  shares. 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,485  shares. 

Directors  and  Tellers,  19  shares, 

(Statutory  meeting,  Mcond  Tuesday  in  March.—  80  days'  notice,  St.  Joseph.) 

Second  Tuesday  in  June,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.^q  a.  m.    Old  Board,  12  m. 

June  12,  1906.  New  Board,  12:30  p.  M. 

Directors  (5)  June  13,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  (the  a.  t.  *  s.  f.  ry.)  Topeka. 

C  T.  McLellan,  (the  a.  t.  *  s,  f.  ry.)  «« 

J.  Berlingett,  (st.  j.  *  a.  i,  ry.)  St.  Joseph. 

F.  C.  Uhlman,  (st.  j.  *  g.  i.  ry.) 

T.  F.  Van  Natta,  Ooint.) 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President,        .....  Topeka. 

J.  Berlingett,  Vice-President,         ....  St.  Joseph. 
F.  C.  Uhlman,  Secretary  and  Auditor,  ** 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Treasurer  (Jan.  13,  1906),    .  Topeka. 


<i 


ti 


C.  L.  Mason,  Superintendent  (April  16,  1902),        .        St.  Joseph. 


64 


St.  Joseph  Union  Depot  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  22, 1880. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $[oo,cxx3,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 
R.  R.  Cos.,  90  shares. 

Directors,  10  shares. 

Second  Wednesday  in  February,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Feb.  14,  1906. 


Directors  (10)  Feb.  8, 1905*. 

A.  T.  Perkins,         (k.  c.  st.  j.  *  c.  b.  r.  r.) 


Henry  Miller, 
Jos.  Hansen, 
O.  M.  Spencer, 

W.  S.  Tinsman, 
M.  A.  Low, 


(C.   B.  «r  Q.   R.  R.) 
(H.  «r  ST.  J.   R.  R.) 
(B.  «r  M.  R.  R.   R.) 
(THE  A.  T.  &  S.  F.   RY.) 
(C.  R.  I.  *  P.   RY.) 
(C.   K.  *  N.   RY.) 


Raymond  Du  Puy,  (st.  j.  &  g  i.  ry.) 
A.  W.  Sullivan,       (mo.  p.  ry.) 
S.  C.  Stickney,        (c  g.  w.  ry.) 


St.  Joseph. 
St.  Louis. 
St.  Joseph. 


14 


Trenton,  Mo. 

Topeka. 

St.  Joseph. 

St.  Louis. 

St.  Paul,  Minn, 


Executive  Committee  (3) : 

Jos.  Hansen,  ex  officio,  H,  U.  Mudge. 

A.  T.  Perkins. 
Auditing  Committee  (3) : 

Jos,  Hansen,  ex  officio,  W.  S.  Tinsman. 

A.  W.  Sullivan. 
OfRcers: 

Jos.  Hansen,  President,  Superintendent  and  Ticket 

Agent,    ........        St.  Joseph. 

C.  M.  Carter,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


i< 


66 


The  Santa  Fe  Terminal  Company 

of  California. 

Incorporated,  California,  February  24,  iSgg. 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  subscribed. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  9i993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  July,  San  Fbancisco,  Cal.— 3  p.  m. 
July  17,  1906. 


Dirtdort  (7)  July  18, 1905: 
J.  D.  Spreckels, 
A.  H.  Payson,    . 
W.  A.  Bissell,    . 
H.  K.  Gregory, 
J.W.Walker,    . 
A.  G.  Wells.       . 
I.  L.  Hibbard,    . 

Offlcert,  Dec.  5,  1905: 

J.  D.  Spreckels,  Chairman  of  the  Board,    . 

A.  H.  Payson,  President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,    . 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer, 

Victor  Morawetz,  General  Counsel,    . 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  General  Solicitor, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor, 


San  Francisco. 


«i 


i< 


Fresno,  Cal. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


41 


San  Francisco. 


II 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


«i 


New  York. 


II 


(i 


Chicago. 
New  York. 
Chicago. 


66 


Union  Depot  Company. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  NoTemberaQ,  i87S- 

50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000,  authorized, 

495,000,  issued, 
R.  R.  Cos.,        4i929  shares. 
Directors,  etc.,  21  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  8,  1907. 


Dirtctort  (12)  Jan.  10,  1906: 

B.L.Winchen, 

E.  J.  Sanford, 
A.  J.  Davidson, 
J.  Kruttschnilt, 
S.  M.  Felton, 
D.  Willard, 

C.  S,  Clarke, 

F.  A.  Delano, 
H.  C.  Nutt, 
J.W.  Kendrick, 
A.  A.  Allen, 

A.  J.  Earling, 

Executive  Committee  (7): 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman. 

C.  S.  Clarke. 

J.  W.  Kendrick. 


(C.  R.I.  *  p.  RY.) 
(JOINT.) 

(THE  K.  C.  F.  S.  *  M.  RY.) 
(U.  P.  RY.) 
(C.  *  A.  R.  R.) 
(H.  *  ST.  J.  R.  R.) 
(MO.  P.  RY.) 
(WABASH  R.  R.) 
(K.  C.  ST.  J.  *  C.  B.  R.R.) 
(THE  A.  T.  *  S.  F.  RY.) 
(M.K.  *T.  RY.) 
(C.  M.  *  S.  P.  RY.) 


Chicago. 
Kansas  City. 
St.  Louis. 
Chicago. 


(( 


« 


St.  Louis. 


«« 


M 


Chicago. 
St.  Louis. 
Chicago. 


D.  Willard. 
J.  Kruttschnitt. 
S.  M.  Felton. 


A.  J.  Earling. 


Auditing  Committee  (3): 
F.  A.  Delano. 


A.  A.  Allen. 


H.  C.  Nutt. 


Officers: 

B.  L.  Winchell,  Chairman  of  the  Board, 
E.J. Sanford,  President  and  Superintendent, 

C.  C.  Ripley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Pratt,  Dana  &  Black,  Attorneys, 

L.  S.  Banks,  Ticket  Agent.     . 


Chicago. 
Kansas  City. 


<« 


Kansas  City. 


« 


67 

The  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company 

of  Qalveston. 

Incorporated,  Texas,  June  26. 1897* 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $200,000,  authorized. 

200JOOO,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,       1,995  shares. 
Directors,  5  shares. 

Last  Tuesday  in  December.  Galveston,  Tex. 
Dec.  25,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  Dec.  26,  1905: 

W.  C  Nixon,     .  Galveston. 

John  Sealy, •• 

A.  C  Torbert, »' 

J.W.Terry,        ........ 

F.  G.  Pettibone, 

Officers : 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President, Galveston. 

John  Sealy,  Vice-President ** 

A.  C.  Torbert,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

D.  E.  Shuckhart,  Auditor,  ....  " 


68 


The  Cerrillos  Coal  and  Iron  Company. 

Afifural  rights  leased  to  Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Company ^  May  16, 189M.^99  yeeurt. 
Sold  May  18, 1901,  under  foreclosure  of  C.  C  R.  R.  Co,,  and  acquired  fun*  S,  1901, 

by  C.  6»P,C,<Sf  M.  Co. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  March  17, 1884. 
So  years. 

Owns  lands  in  Santa  Fe  County,  New  Mexico,  as  follows : 

Part  of  theMesitade  Juana  Lopez  Grant,  about ..ii«499 

Part  of  the  Ortiz  Mine  Grant,  about 


Total. 


Capital  Stock,  $1,000,000,  authorized. 

1,000,000,  issued, 
W.  E.  H.,  I  Trustees,  9,995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Santa  Fb.  N.  M. 
August  6,  1906. 


Directors  (5)  Aug.  7, 1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
R.  E.  Twitchell.      . 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
J.H.Vaughn, 

OfRcert: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 


11 


Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Santa  Fe. 


(t 


Chicago. 


« 


Topekj 


Cherokee  &  Pittsburg  Coal  and  Mining 
Company. 

/ram/un,l,  ISSS.  lijunr  1, 1906. 
Aegidriil  OiiobiTl.,  IKO.  thttnptrly  afthi  CanaH  Cily  Coal  C». 
Acquind  Afiril  s.  lani.  ihi  inftTiiii  0/ The  Omgr  Cariait  Ca.  and^  Ikt  Trini- 
dad Caal  df  Caking  Ca. :  and /ram  .\fn,^ill  Land  GtanI  Ca.. 
■•YarkCanaH  Trail  "it  Collar  Cnnlj.  N.  M. 
Aequirtd  Junl  ».  1901.  lit  (npirly  0/  Ctrrilh'S  Caal  Raiiroad  Ca.  uildiT  /art- 


RttilrvadferMtrlj  af  Ctnillat  Coal  Satlnad  C^  .  r.trtviyid  la  The  A.  T.  lif  S.  F. 

Ry.  Ca.jHxel.li'il 
Uiniral  rithli  and  firafiirliei  af  Tht  C.  C.  C.  Cn.  ifd  the  T.  C.  <Sf  C.  Ca.,  Itaitd 

la  The  Cahruda  Fuel  l»  /ran  Ca.  s::i:t  Augnjl  W.  ISX. 
Minimi  righii  and  fraperly  ef  the  O.  C.  Ca..  Umrd  la  Meuil  Carmel  Ceal  Ca. 


p/ily  eflh. 

fyemjmul.tsm.li 

Uiniral  right!  and  fraftrly  af  C.  C.  R.  R.  Ca..  U.iiid  le  Tki  Calarada  FtuI  * 

Incorponted.  Kaniu,  December  16,  i8Ss- 

Certl  Red  copy  o(  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  ol  State,  CoJorado,Octobert7, 

iBqR,  aod  alio  ia  office  ol  SeccBlary  of  Terrltorr  ol 

New  Mexico  May  10, 19)1. 

CapiUl  Stock,  (500,000,  autMorised. 

200,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr..  tor  1     ,  ,^    . , 

Directors,  11  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  Ociober,  Topeka.  Kas.— 1  p.m. 

Oct.  as,  1906. 
Oi™cl.™(„)  Oct.J6,iOT:  (..to-LpA.) 

Edwa.rd  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen '■ 

W.  E,  Hodges, 

J.  E.  Hurley Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd 

O.  J.  Wood 

J.  F.  Scott, 

H.  B.  Lauiz, 

£.  L.  Copeland(Jan.  10, 1906) " 

A.  A.  Scott, 

A.  O.  Wellman, 

OMcirt : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       ....        Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President 

E.L.Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan  io,igo6),  Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  { Dec.  19, 1905 ),    .        Topeka. 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer,  New  York. 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  ( Dec,  19, 1905),    Topeka. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,    ....        Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  I905I,    .  To'^tS**. 


70 


The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mintral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  6«  Iron  Co,  Aug.  tO,  1896. 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892,  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co..  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado.  April  11, 1891. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $600,000,  authorized. 

600,000,  issued. 
(Shares,   $1.00  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  {      cnnnm   Kknr^K 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co .  \     599.993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May,  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  8,  1906. 

mrectort  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899), 


(10  days —Aspen.) 
Chicago. 

Chicago. 


J.  F.  Scott,  .... 

A.  A,  Hurd,  .... 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896), 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899), 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893), 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 
.Comptroller, 


Topeka. 


«« 


Chicago. 
«t 

Topeka. 
New  York. 


•f 


W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),    Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),    .  Topeka. 


71 


Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited. 

Incorporated.  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12, 1884.—  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6,  1885. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,   $06,310,  authorized. 

96,310,  issued, 
(Shares  reduced  June  9, 1904,  to  $10  each.) 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,154  shares. 

D.  L.  G.,  I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share, 

W.  B.  J.,  I  share,     2,1^7  shares. 

],  &  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,422  shares. 
Sundry  persons, 


5,017  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  13,  1906. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  14,  1905: 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
Albert  Strauss, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  . 
Robert  M.  Murray, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
Theo.  Seligman 
D.  L.  Gallup, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Offlcerty  Dec.  15,  1904: 

W.  B.  Jansen,  President  (Dec.  22,  1904), 
Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  Second  Vice-President, 
Robert  M.  Murray,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


K 


ff 


II 


II 


II 


II 


Chicago. 

Chicago. 

New  York. 
«i 

II 


Henry  Warren,  Resident  Mgr.  (Mch.  i,  1905),  Holbrook,  Ariz. 


72 

Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  March  i6, 1888. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks.~ Adair  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Frank  W.  Gibbs, Gibbs. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 


W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3, 1905),        Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),  Topeka. 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorized. 

16,000,     issued, 

E.  W.,  8o>4  shares. 

Individuals,  TJ%  shares. 

Directors,  2      shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  Chy,  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo. — 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks.— Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28, 1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  I,  1905), Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost,  .......  •• 

W.  W.  Felt, Mendon. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,        .... 

W,  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),        Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditot  (Ocv.  \(),  \qp^^»  Tqpdca. 


73 


The  New  Mexico  Town  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  22, 1880. 

20  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21, 1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorized, 

50,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for    )  thar^K 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co ,  \         ^^  shares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  8  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November,  Santa  Fb.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  I,  1906. 

(30  days  ->  I  aw.,  Santa  Fe.) 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  2,  1905: 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Henry  L.  Waldo,    . 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Chas.  A.Spiess, 
W.  E,  Gortncr, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  C.  Gortner, 
J.  H.  Vaughn, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


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l< 


Santa  Fe. 


Chicago. 


Topeka. 


(Jan.  9,  1906),         ....  " 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Ass'tSec'y  and  Ass*t  Treas.,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  9, 1906),  Topeka. 
A.  O.Wellman,  Ass't  Treasurer  (Jan.  9, 1906),  ** 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905), 


Topeka. 


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Pacific  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California.  January  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i(X),ooo,  authoriged. 

iQOjOOO,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.^        995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. — 11  a  m. 
May  16,  1906. 

Directoiv  (5)  May  10,  1905: 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles. 

I.  L.  Hibbard, 

G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr., •• 

W.  H.  Brewer, " 

G,  A.  Davidson, " 

Officers,  May  16,  1905  : 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  •• 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt'd  Jan.  12, 1906),    .  •• 

Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topcka. 


Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Revere,  Mo. — 9  a.  m. 
Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2wks.~ClarkCo.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905),        ....        Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Chas.  Hiller, Kahoka.  Mo. 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  .        Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 


W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),  Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditot  ^Ocv.  \6,  \qp^^»  .       Topeka. 


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Rio  Qrande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  June  23. 1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $25o»ooo,  authorized. 

250,000,  issued. 
U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  sharst 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J         ^'^^^  snares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fe,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  I,  1906. 

(15  days  — Santa  Fe.) 
Directors  (5)  Nov.  2,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley, Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

R.  E.  Twitchell, 

Rufus  J.  Palen, Santa  Fe. 

E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  9,  1906),  .         .  Topeka. 

OfRcert : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President,      ....     Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
(Jan.  9,  1906),  .... 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,     .  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  9,  1906),  Topeka. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .  New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  .  Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905),  .     Topeka. 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authoriwed. 

5,000,  issued. 
*  E.  W.,        23  shares. 

Individuals,         25  shares. 
Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks.~ Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, Rutledge. 

OfRcert : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 

W.  £.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),       Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),  .       •\^^'^€i.'*^ 

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The  Vulcan  Fuel  Company. 

Mineral  rights  and  property  leased  to  The  Colorado  Fuel  &•  Iron  Co,  Aug,  tO,  1896, 

Name  changed  June  4, 1892.  from  The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co..  which  was  incorporated 

Colorado,  April  11, 1891. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $6oo,ooO|  authorized, 

6oo»ooo,  issued, 

(Shares,   $\,co  each.) 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )     ^ ^^_  ,l^^^. 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co ,  \     599.993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  May.  Aspen,  Colo. 
May  8,  1906. 

iTirectort  (7)  June  3,  1893: 

Edward  P.  Ripley  (Nov.  30,  1896), 


W.  B.  Jansen  (Aug.  30,  1899), 


(10  days— Aspen.) 


Chicago. 


Chicago. 


Topeka. 


«c 


J.  F.  Scott,  .... 

A.  A.  Hurd,  .... 

Officers  : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President  (Nov.  30,  1896),  Ctiicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President  (Aug.  30, 1899),  '* 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     .        Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary  (June  9,  1893),  New  York. 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Nov.  30,  1896), 
.Comptroller, 


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W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),    Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),    .  Topeka. 


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Aztec  Land  and  Cattle  Company  Limited. 

Incorporated.  New  York. 

Preliminary  Certificate  filed  December  12, 1884.—  Final  Certificate  issued 

January  6, 1885. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,   $06,310,  authorized. 

96,310,  issued, 
(Shares  reduced  June  9, 1904,  to  $10  each.) 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,       2,154  shares, 

D.  L.  G.,  I  share. 

E.  P.  R.,  I  share, 

W.  B.  J.,  I  share,     2,1^7  shares, 

J.  &  W.  S.  &  Co.,  2,422  shares. 

Sundry  persons,  5,017  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  February,  New  York. 
Feb.  13,  1906. 


Directors  (9)  Feb.  14, 1905: 
W,  B.  Jansen, 
Albert  Strauss, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  . 
Robert  M.  Murray, 
John  Larkin, 
Henry  Dexter, 
Thco,  Seligman 
D.  L.  Gallup, 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 

Offlcerty  Dec.  15, 1904: 

W.  B.  Jansen,  President  (Dec.  22,  1904), 
Albert  Strauss,  First  Vice-President, 
Geo.  W.  Seligman,  Second  Vice-President, 
Robert  M.  Murray,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


K 


If 


f< 


« 


fl 


« 


Chicago. 

Chicago. 

New  York. 
<« 

If 


Henry  Warren,  Resident  Mgr.  (Mch.  i,  1905),  Holbrook,  Ariz. 


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Qibbs  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  March  16, 1888. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,         49  shares. 

Individuals,         49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 


Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Gibbs,  Mo.— 9 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks.- 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Frank  W.  Gibbs, 

Offlcert: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905), 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905), 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 


A.  M. 

-Adair  Co.) 

Topeka. 
Gibbs. 

Topeka. 
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Chicago. 
Topeka. 


Mendon  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $16,000,     authorixed. 

16,000,     issued. 

E.  W.,  8o>4  shares. 

Individuals,  ^^%  shares. 

Directors,  2      shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  Cmy,  Mo.,  or  Mendon,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks. — Chariton  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28, 1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

W.W.  Felt, 

Offlcert: 

J,  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905), 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,        .... 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905), 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditot  (Ocv.  \6,  iqp^V 


Topeka. 
«< 

Mendon. 

Topeka. 
«« 

<< 

Chicaga 
Tqpdca. 


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The  New  Mexico  Town  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico,  March  23, 1880. 

30  years. 
Charter  extended  March  21, 1900.— 10  years. 

Capital  Stock  (1,000  shares),  $50,000,  authorised, 

50,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for     )  thar^K 

The  A. T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  \         ^^  snares. 

Directors  and  others  (personal),  50  shares. 

Directors  (corporation),  8  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fb.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  I,  1906. 

(30  days  ->  I  aw.,  Santa  Fe.) 

Directors  (9)  Nov.  2,  1905: 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Henry  L.  Waldo,    . 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Chas.  A.  Spiess, 
W.  E.  Gortncr, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
R.  C.  Gortner, 
J.  H.  Vaughn, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 


«t 


(I 


II 


Santa  Fe. 


•t 


Chicago. 


Topeka. 


(Jan.  9,  1906),         ....  " 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Ass't  Sec*y  and  Ass't  Treas.,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Dealing,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan. 9, 1906),  Topeka. 
A.  O.Wellman,  Ass*t  Treasurer  (Jan.  9, 1906),  '* 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905), 


Topeka. 


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Pacific  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  January  ii,  1887. 
50  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i(X),ooo,  authorized, 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S,  F.  Ry.  Co.,|        995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a  m. 
May  16,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  10,  1905: 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles. 

I.  L.  Hibbard, 

G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr., 

W.  H.  Brewer, 

G.  A,  Davidson, 

Officers,  May  16,  1905  : 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt'd  Jan.  12, 1906),    .  " 

Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topeka. 


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Revere  Town  and  L^nd  Company. 

Incorporated.  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized. 

10,000,  issued. 

E.  W.,  49  shares  * 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Reverb,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2wks.— Clark  Co.) 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  28. 1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905) Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost " 

Chas.  Hiller, Kahoka,  Mo. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 


M 
l« 


W,  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),  Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct,  \6,  iqp^^,  .        Topeka. 


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Rio  Qrande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated.  New  Mexico,  June  23. 1887. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized. 

250,000,  issued. 
U.Tr.  Co..  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  ^hnr^^ 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J         ^'^^^  ^^^^^^' 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fb,  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 

Nov.  I,  1906. 

dS  days  — Santa  Fe.) 
Directors  (5)  Nov.  2,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley, Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo, Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

R.  E.  Twitchell. 

Rufus  J.  Palen, Santa  Fe. 

E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  9,  1906),  .  Topeka. 

Officers: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President,      ....     Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

(Jan.  9,  1906),  ....  " 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary,  Santa  Fe. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  9,  1906),  Topeka. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .     New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  .     Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905),  Topeka. 

The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized. 

5,000,  issued. 
*  E.  W.,         23  shares. 

Individuals,         25  shares. 
Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wlcs.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905),  .  Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, Rutledge. 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),       Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),       .  .       •\.^'v^'*^ 


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Santa  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California.  December  28, 1900.—  So  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado. 

January  19,  1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23,  1901. 

CertifiLd  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Oklahoma,  Aug.  is,  1902. 

Certificates  requiTed  by  law  filed  with  Secretary.  New  Mexico,  Feb.  26  to  March  14* 
1903,  and  in  San  Miguel  Co.,  N.  M.,  Feb.  28  to  Match  14.  1903. 

Licensed  to  engage  in  business  in  Missouri  May  1,  1903. 

Certified  copy  of  amended  Charter  filed  with  Auditor,  Arizona,  Aug.  14,  1903. 

Permit  to  transact  business  in  Iowa  issued  April  20, 1905. 

Capital  Stock,  $io,(XX),  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  nkxt  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. — ix  a.  m. 
May  16, 1906. 


Directors  (5)  May  10,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,      ....... 

A.  G.  Wells, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,      ...... 

G.  A.  Davidson,         ...... 

W.  H.  Brewer,  ...... 

Officers.  May  16,  1905  : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,     .... 

E.  L.  Copeland, Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan. 
18,  1906),    ....... 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Dec.  20,  1905), 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (  Dec.  20,  1905), 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 


Topeka, 
Los  Angeles. 


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Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 

Topeka. 

Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


W.S.Hamilton,  Legal  Agent,  for  Iowa,  . 
Gardiner  Lathrop,     "  for  Missouri, 

Henry  E.  Asp,  "  for  Oklahoma.     . 

Chas.  E.  Gast,  for  Colorado, 

Henry  L.  Waldo,       "  (or  New  Mexico. 


Fort  Madison,  la. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Guthrie.  O.  T. 
Pueblo.  Colo. 
Las  Vegas.  N.  If. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Company. 

Incorporated.  California,  March  ii,  1903. 

So  years. 

Certificates  required  bj  law  filed  with  Sec'y  New  Mexico  April  i,  1903,  and  in  San 

Miguel  Co.,  N.M.,  April  7. 1903. 

Certificates  filed  with  Sec'j  Arizona  Mch.  17.  XQ03,  and  with  Auditor  Arizona  and  in 
Yavapai  Co.,  Ariz.,  Sep.  28, 1903;  in  other  Counties  of  Arizona  in  February,  1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $io»ooo,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A,  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— 11:30  a.m. 
May  16,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  10,  1905  : 

J.  E.  Hurley, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones, " 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

T.  J.  Norton, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., *• 

Officers,  May  16,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones,  Vice-President 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary,  Los  Angeles. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),  Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905),    .  Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo,  Legal  Agent,  for  New  Mexico,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Alfred  Ruiz,  "  for  Apache  Co.,  .Ariz..  St.  Johns,  Ariz. 

Wm.  H.  Burbagc,  -  for  Navajo  Co.,       **  Winslow,      " 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan,  "  for  Coconino  Co.,    *'  Flagstaff.     " 

John  C.  Herndon,  "  for  Yavapai  Co.,       *  Prescott,      " 

Geo.  R.  Gooding,  "  for  Mohave  Co.,       "  Kingman,    ** 


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Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorised, 

250,000,  issued, 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  . 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  /    ^''^^r  snares. 

Directors,  3  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. — 

Jan.  9,  1907.  9  A.  M. 

(2  wks.—  Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3): 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  10, 1906),         .... 
J.  F.  Scott  (July  3,  1905), 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),     .  .         Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  10, 1906), 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  28, 1903), 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Dec.  19,  1905),    . 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (Jan.  10,  1906),  Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),  Topeka. 


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Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorised, 

30,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Jan.  9, 1907.  9  A.  Bf . 

(2  wks.~ Kansas  City.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905),         ....  Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

W.  H.  Winants, Kansas  City. 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905 »,  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 


W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),  Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  ^Oct.  16.  \cyi«>V  Topeka. 


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The  A.  T.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka,  Kas. 

July  31,  1906. 

Trutteet  (5): 

J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902), Topeka. 

F.  C.  Fox  (July  I,  1905), 

F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902),  .... 

J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 

J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900),  .... 

Officers,  July  25,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  Chairman, Topeka. 

J.  P.  Kaster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 

E.L.Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.17,1906), 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Dec.  26,  1905), 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Dec.  26,  1905), 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 


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The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  May  21, 1880,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

changed  June  9, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued. 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  _^_  ,z^^^. 
The  A.  T  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J        ^^7  snares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 3  p.m. 
Oct.  25,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  26,  1905; 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 

O.  J.  Wood,  .... 
J.  F.  Scott,    .... 
H.  B.  Lautz, 
E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  10,  1906), 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,    . 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,    . 


(10  days— Topeka.) 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


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Chicago. 
10, 1906),  Topeka. 

New  York. 


Chicago. 


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Pacific  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated,  California.  January  iz,  1887. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $icx),ooo,  authorized, 

100,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,|        995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.— ii  a 
May  16,  1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  10,  1905: 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angel 

I.  L.  Hibbard, 

G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr., 

W.  H.  Brewer, 

G.  A.  Davidson,  •• 

Officers,  May  16,  1905  : 

A.  G.  Wells,  President, Los  Angeles 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt'd  Jan.  12, 1906),    . 

Howel  Jones,  Manager, Topek 


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Revere  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorised, 

10,000,  issued, 
E.  W.,  49  shares. 

Individuals,  49  shares. 

Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Reverb,  Mo. — 9  a.  m. 
Jan.  8,  1907. 

(awks.—ClarkCo.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905) Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, •• 

Chas.  Hiller Kahoka,  Mo. 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  I,  1905),  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,     . 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary, 


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A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Ocl.  \6,  icpV)*  Topekau 


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Rio  Qrande  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  New  Mexico.  Jane  23, 1887. 
SO  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $2SOfioo,  authorized, 

2So,ocx),  issued, 
U.Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  charsK 

The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co..  J         ^'^^^  ^^^^^^' 

Directors,  5  shares. 

First  Thursday  in  November.  Santa  Fe.  N.  M.— 8  a.  m. 
Nov.  I,  1906. 


dS  days— Santa  Fe.) 


Directors  (5)  Nov.  2,  1905: 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
Henry  L.  Waldo, 
R.  E.  Twitchell, 
Rufus  J.  Palen, 
E.  L.  Cop  el  and  (Jan.  9,  1906), 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
(Jan.  9,  1906)1 

Rufus  J.  Palen,  Assistant  Secretary, 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  9,  1906),  Topeka. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  New  York. 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,  Chicago. 


Topeka. 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
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Santa  Fe. 
Topeka. 

Topeka. 

Santa  Fe. 
New  York. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905), 


Topeka. 


The  Rutleds:e  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorized, 

5,000,  issued 
E.  W.,        23  shares. 
Individuals,         25  shares. 
Directors,  2  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  January.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  or  Rutledge,  Mo.— 9  a.  m. 

Jan.  8,  1907. 

(2  wks.— Scotland  Co.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905), 

Jno.  E.  Frost, 

Wm.  Lingenfelter, 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905), 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,         .... 


Topeka. 
Rutledge. 

Topeka. 


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W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905), 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 
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5anta  Fe  Land  Improvement  Company. 

Incorporated.  California,  December  2&,  1900.—  So  years. 
Amended  Charter  filed  Sep.  14, 1901. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Secretary  of  State,  Colorado, 

January  19, 1901. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  Kansas,  and  authority 
to  engage  in  business  in  Kansas  granted  Nov.  23, 1901. 

Certifii  d  copy  of  Charter  filed  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Oklahoma,  Augr*  iS«  1902. 

Certificates  regiii;ed  by  law  filed  with  Secretary.  Now  Mexico,  Feb.  26  to  March  14, 
1903,  and  in  San  Miguel  Co.,  N.  M.,  Feb.  28  to  Match  14,  1903* 

Licensed  to  engage  in  business  in  Missouri  May  x,  1903. 

Certified  copy  of  amended  Charter  filed  with  .Auditor,  Arizona,  Aug.  14,  1903. 

Permit  to  transact  business  in  Iowa  issued  April  20,  190*^. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorized, 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,         95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares, 

Wednesday  nhxt  after  Second  Monday  in  May,  Los .\ngelb!^,  Cal. — 11  a.m. 
Miiy  16, 1906. 

Directors  (5)  May  10,  IQ05: 

J.  E.  Hurley,      ....... 

A.  G.  Wells,      ....... 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,      ...... 

G.  A.  Davidson,         ...... 

\V.  H.  Brewer,  ...... 

Ofnceri.  May  16,  1905  : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 

A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,     .... 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  ( Jan. 
18,  1906),    ....... 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Dec.  20,  1905), 

G.  Holterhoflf,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary, 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (  Dec.  20,  1905), 


Topeka. 
Los  Angeles. 


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Topeka. 
Chicago. 
Los  Angeles. 

Topeka. 
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Los  Angeles. 
Chicago. 


A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 


Topeka. 


W.S.Hnmiiton.  Legal  Agent,  for  Iowa,  . 
Gardiner  Lathrup,     "  for  Missouri. 

Henry  E.  Asp,  for  Oklalioma,     . 

Cbas.  E.  Cast,  for  Colorado, 

Henry  L.  Waldo,       "  loi  ^t^i  Uexxo, 


Fort  Madiaon,  la. 
Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Guthrie,  O.  T. 
I'ueblo.  Colo. 
Las  Vegas.  N.  If. 


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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Development  Company. 

Incorporated.  California,  March  ii,  1903. 

So  years. 

Certificates  required  by  law  filed  with  Sec'y  New  Mexico  April  z,  1903,  and  in  San 

Miguel  Co.,  N.M.,  April  7, 1903. 

Certificates  filed  with  Sec'y  Arizona  Mch.  17, 1903,  and  with  Auditor  Arizona  and  in 
Yavapai  Co.,  Ariz.,  Sep.  38, 1903;  in  other  Counties  of  Arizona  in  Febmary.  1904. 

Capital  Stock,  $10,000,  authorised* 

10,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.Co.,        95  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Wednesday  after  Second  Monday  in  May.  Los  Angeles.  Cal.— 11:30  a.  m. 
May  16,  igo6. 

Directors  (5)  May  10,  1905  : 

J.  E.  Hurley, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones, " 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

T.  J.  Norton 

G.  HolterhoflF,  Jr 

Officers,  May  16,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President, Topeka. 

Howel  Jones,  Vice-President,        .... 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Assistant  Secretary,  Los  Angeles. 


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A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16, 1905),    .  Topeka. 

Henry  L.  Waldo,  Legal  Agent,  for  New  Mexico,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
.\lfred  Ruiz,                   **             for  Apache  Co.,  .Ariz.,    St.  Johns,  Ariz. 

Wm.  H.  Burbage,  -  for  Navajo  Co.,       **  Winslow,      '* 

Geo.  E.  Sullivan,  "  for  Coconino  Co.,    "  Flagstaff.     " 

John  C.  Herndon,  "  for  Yavapai  Co.,      '*  Prescott,      " 

Geo.  R.  Gooding,  "  for  Mohave  Co.,  Kingman, 


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Santa  Fe  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $250,000,  authorized, 

250,000,  issued. 

U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y..  Tr.,  for  )  . 

The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co..  /    ^'^"^^  ^^'''^^^• 

Directors,  3  shares, 

Wednesday  next  after  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo.— 

Jan.  9,  1907.  9  A.  M. 

(2  wks.— Kansas  City.) 

Directors  (3): 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  I,  1905), Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  10, 1906),         .... 
J.  F.  Scott  (July  3,  1905), 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905),     .  .         Topeka. 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  10, 1906), 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Jan.  28,  I903), 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Dec.  19,  1905),    .         *' 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor  (Jan.  10,  1906),  Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),  Topeka. 


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Sibley  Town  and  Land  Company. 

Incorporated,  Missouri,  November  17, 1887. 
20  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000,  authorized, 

30,000,  issued, 

E.  W.,        197  shares. 

Individuals,        100  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares, 

Wednesday  nkxt  affer  Second  Tuesday  in  January,  Kansas  City,  Mo. — 

Jan.  9, 1907.  9  A.M. 

(2  wks.~  Kansas  City.) 
Directors  (3)  Jan.  28,  1903: 

J.  E.  Hurley  (May  i,  1905),         ....        Topeka. 

Jno.  E.  Frost, " 

W.  H.  Winants, Kansas  City. 

Officers : 

J.  E.  Hurley,  President  (May  i,  1905 ^  Topeka. 

,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  .  *• 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary,  ...  •• 

W.  E.  Bailey,  Acting  General  Auditor  (Jan.  3,  1905),  Chicago. 
A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  VOct,  16,  \cjci^^^  Topeka. 


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The  A.  T.  &  S.  P.  Hospital  Association. 

Incorporated.  Kansas,  June  30, 1891. 
99  years. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Last  Tuesday  in  July,  Topeka.  Kas. 

July  31,  1906. 

Trutteet  (5): 

J.  E.  Hurley  (July  5, 1902), Topeka. 

F.  C.  Fox  (July  I,  1905), 

F.  N.  Risteen  (Apr.  16,  1902),  .... 

J.  H.  Griffith  (Aug.  4,  1899), 

J.  E.  Thomas  (Feb.  26, 1900),  .... 

Officers,  July  25,  1905: 

J.  E.  Hurley,  Chairman, Topeka. 

J.  P.  Kaster,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 

E.L.Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  1 7, 1906), 

J.  F.  Scott,  Assistant  Secretary  (Dec.  26,  1905), 

A.  O.  Wellman,  Assistant  Treasurer  (Dec.  26,  1905), 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905), 


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The  Atchison  City  Elevator  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  21, 1880,  as  The  Atchison  Elevator  Company,  and  name 

changed  June  9, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorized. 

50,000,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  )  .^^  •jiy.-^. 
The  A.  T  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  J        ^^7  scares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Individuals,        196  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  Octobbr,  Topeka.  Kas.—  3  p.  m . 

Oct.  25,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  26,  1905: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 

O.  J.  Wood,  .... 
J.  F.  Scott,    .... 
H.  B.  Lautz, 
E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  10,  1906), 

Officers : 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President, 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  10, 1906),  Topeka. 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary,  New  York. 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller, " 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,    ....        Chicago. 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Oct.  16,  1905),    .  Tiy^^-a.* 


(10  days— Topeka.) 

Chicago. 
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Chanslor-Canfield  Midway  Oil  Company. 

Incorporated.  California.  August  is.  1901. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,000,  authorixed, 

5,000,000,  issued, 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,    4999993  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  March.  Los  Angelbs,  Cal.— 10  a.  m. 
March  13,  1906. 

Dirtctors  (7)  April  18,  1905  : 

E.  P.  Ripley  (Dec.  30,  1905),  Chicago. 

A.  G.  Wells, Los  Angeles. 

W.  H.  Brewer 

I.  L.  Hibbard  (Dec.  30,  1905), 

F.  B.  Sutton  (Dec.  30  1905), 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.  (Dec.  30,  1905), 

F.  T.  Perris, San  Bernardino^  Gal. 

Oflfcers : 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President  (Dec.  30, 1905),        Chicago. 
A.  G.  Wells,  Vice-President,  .       .        Los  Angeles. 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Sec'y  and  Treas.,      .  ** 


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Temple,  Tex. 
Cleburne,  Tex. 
Temple,  Tex. 

Galveston. 
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Incorporated,  Texas,  June  lo.  1891. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

Second  Tuesday  in  August,  Galveston,  Texas. 
Aug.  14,  1906. 

Trustees  (5): 

W.  C.  Nixon  (June  i,  1904), 

J.  W.  Terry  (June  10,  1891),     .... 

Drs.  Scott  and  White  (one  vote),  (Dec.  6, 1900), 

O.  Sauerman  (June  28,  1904), 

Frank  Campbell  (Oct.  18,  1904), 

Officers,  June  27,  1905: 

W.  C.  Nixon,  President,  .... 

Theo.  L.  Bauss,  Secretary,     .... 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer,        .... 

D.  E.  Shuckhart,  Acting  Auditor  (Apptd.  Oct.  4, 1905), 
Drs.  Scott  and  White,  Chief  Surgeons,    .  Temple,  Tex. 

The  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  May  12, 1880. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $300,000,  authorized, 

246,600,  issued, 
U.  Tr.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Tr.,  for  J  .  .  .^  cJt^-^c 
The  A.T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  \        ^'^^^  sAares, 

Directors,  7  shares. 

Last  Thursday  in  October,  Topeka,  Kas.— 2:30  p.  m. 
Oct.  25,  1906. 

Directors  (7)  Oct.  27,  1904: 
Edward  P.  Ripley, 
W.  B.  Jansen, 
J.  E.  Hurley, 
A.  A.  Hurd, 

E.  L.  Copeland  (Jan.  10,  1906), 
J.  F.  Scott, 
Geo.  W.  Porter,     . 

Officers: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       .... 

W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,       .... 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer, 
(Jan.  10,  1906) 

H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer,  .... 

L.  C.  Deming,  Assistant  Secretary, 

D.  L.  Gallup,  Comptroller,  .... 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor,     .... 


(10  days  —  Topeka.) 
Chicago. 

Topeka. 


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New  York. 
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Petroleum  Development  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  May  36, 1899. 
So  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $i25,ocx),  authorised, 

i25,ocx),  issued. 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,    124995  shares. 

Directors,  5  shares. 

Third  Tuesday  in  June,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  10  a.  m. 
June  19,  1906. 

Diractors  (5)  Juile  20, 1905: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Los  Angeles. 

W.H.  Brewer 

G.  Holterhoff,  Jr., 

U.  T.  Clotfelter, *' 

G.  A.  Davidson, •' 

Offictrs: 

A,  G.  Wells,  President,         ....       Los  Angeles. 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  " 

G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt'd  Jan.  12,  1906),  '* 


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Santa  Fe  Coast  Lines 


Association. 


Incorporated,  California,  July  2S,  1904- 
$0  years. 

Formed  by  cousolidation  of  The  S.  C.  Hospital  Association  and  Santa  Fe  Pacific 

Hospital  Association. 

No  Capital  Stock. 

First  Monday  in  September,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Sept.  3,  1906. 


Trustees  (5 )  Sept.  12,  1905: 
A.  G.  Wells. 
I.  L.  Hibbard, 
S.  L.  Bean, 

C.  F.  Rensch  (Dec.  4,  1905), 
Wm.  Norris, 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  Chairman,        .... 
G.  HolterhofiF,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
G.  A.  Davidson,  Auditor  (Appt*d  Jan.  12,  1906), 
N.  H.  Morrison,  M.  D.,  Chief  Surgeon, 


Los  Angeles. 


i« 


San  Bernardino,  Cal. 
Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

Los  Angeles, 
ti 

If 


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The  Santa  Fe  Refrigerator  Despatch 

Company. 

Incorporated,  Kansas,  July  21,  1902. 
So  years. 

Certified  copy  of  Charter  filed  with  Secretary  of  State  of  California,  Sept.  14,  igoS, 
and  in  Los  Angeles  County,  Cal.,  Sept.  30, 190S. 

Capital  Stock,  $5,000,  authorised, 

5,000,  issued. 

E.  P.  R.,        43  shares. 

Directors,  7  shares. 

First  Monday  in  August,  Chicago,  III.— id  a.  m. 
August  6,  1906 

Dirtctors  (7)  Aug.  7,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley, Chicago. 

W.  B.  Jansen, " 

J.  E.  Gorman, ♦• 

J.  S.  Leeds, •* 

J.  E.  Hurley, Topeka. 

A.  A.  Hurd, " 

J.  F.  Scott,  

Officers,  Sept.  30,  1905: 

Edward  P.  Ripley,  President,       ....  Chicago, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President,       ....  •• 

E.  L.  Copeland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  (Jan.  8, 1906),  Topeka. 

J.  S.  Leeds,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Manager,  Chicago^ 

W.  E.  Bailey,  General  Auditor ** 

A.  L.  Conrad,  Auditor  (Jan.  8,  1906),     .  Topeka. 

T.  J.  Norton,  Legal  Agent  (or  California,     .  L09  Angeles,  Cal. 


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Southwestern  Lumber  Company 
of  New  Jersey. 

Incorporated,  New  Jersey.  July  7, 1902. 
Perpetual. 

Capital  Stock,  $50,000,  authorizid, 

50,000,  issued. 
The  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,        490  shares, 

V.  M.,  5  shares. 

Directors.  5  shares. 

Second  Tuesday  in  May.  Jbrsby  City.  N.  J. 
May  8,  1906. 


Dlrtdors  (5)  May  9,  1905: 
£.  P.  Ripley, 
Victor  Morawetz, 
L.  C.  Deming, 
H.  W.  Gardiner, 


Offiotrs: 

E.  P.  Ripley,  President, 
Victor  Morawetz,  Vice-President, 
L.  C.  Deming,  Secretary, 
H.  W.  Gardiner,  Treasurer, 

,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


(« 


Chicago. 
New  York. 


J.  W.  Terry,  Attorney  and  Agent  (Aug.  i,  1902),    Galveston,  Tex. 


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Texas  Tie  and  Lumber  Preserving  Company. 

Incorporated,  Illinois,  November  27, 1896. 
99  years. 

Capital  Stock,  $125  000,  authorized, 

125,000,  issued. 

S. F.L.I. Co.,        \,2\j  shares. 

Directors,  3  shares. 

Fourth  Monday  in  January,  Chicago,  III. 
January  28, 1907. 

Directors  (3)  Jan.  29, 1906: 

W.  B.Jansen, 

F.T.A.Junkin, 

VV.  E.Bailey, 

Ollictrs: 

£.  O.  Faulkner,  President  and  Manager, 
W.  B.  Jansen,  Vice-President, 
W.  E.  Bailey,  Secretary,    .... 
A.  C.  Torbert,  Treasurer  and  Asst.  Secretary 
D.  £.  Shuckhart,  Auditor, 


Chicago. 


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Topeka. 
Chicago. 


Galveston,  Tex. 


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Yosemite  Transportation  Company. 

Incorporated,  California,  November  29. 1901. 
'        '  50  years. 

Operating  stage  line  between  Mefced,  Merced  County,  and  Coulterville,  Mariposa 

County,  California. 

Capital  Stock,  $25,000,  authorized, 

21,650,  issued, 

S.  F.  L.  I.  Co.,      1,247  shares. 

Directors,  4  shares. 

Individuals,        914  shares. 

First  Monday  in  Dbcembbr,  Los  Angilbs,  Cal. 
Dec  3,  1906. 


Directors  (5)  Dec.  4,  1905  : 

D.  K.  Stoddard, 

A.  G.  Wells, 

G.  Holterhofif,  Jr., 

W.  H.  Brewer, 

J.W.Walker, 

Officers: 

A.  G.  Wells,  President,     .... 
G.  Holterhoff,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 


Merced,  Cal. 
Los  Angeles. 


It 


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Fresno,  Cal. 


Los  Angeles. 


tc 


D.  K.  Stoddard,  Manager, 


Merced,  Cal. 


Corporation  Laws  of  Various  States  and 

Territories. 


Illinois. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  fifty  years  in  first  instance,  but  term  may 

be  renewed. 
Must  maintain  public  (but  not  general)  office  in  State. 
Consolidated  company  must  maintain  general  office  in  State. 

with  stock  register,  list  of  shareholders,  etc. 

Directors : 

Must  be  stockholders. 

Majority  in  railroad  companies  only  must  be  citizens  and  residents 
of  State. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  public  office  of 
corporation  in  State.  If  election  not  held  at  appointed  time* 
directors  shall  be  chosen  within  ninety  days  at  called  meeting 
of  stockholders. 

Election  of  directors,  their  number,  and  how  vacancies  are 
filled,  provided  for  in  by  laws. 

Shall  be  divided  as  nearly  as  may  be  into  classes  of  three  each, 
to  go  out  of  office  in  successive  years. 

Must  choose  president  from  among  their  number,  and  such  sub- 
ordinate officers  as  the  by-laws  may  designate. 

Stockholders  : 

Need  not  be  residents  of  State  or  United  States. 

Liability  not  to  exceed  amount  unpaid  on  stock. 

Have  cumulative  vote. 

One-fourth  may  call  special  meeting  on  thirty  days*  notice. 

Missouri. 

Corporations  Generally,  including  Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  limited  by  charter;  if  not  so  limited,  then  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Legislature  is  prohibited  from  granting  special  charters,  and  all 

corporations  must  be  formed  under  the  general  statutes  on  the 

subject. 
No  corporation  in  which  more  than  twenty  per  cent  of  its  stock  is 

owned  by  parties  not  citizens  of  the  United  States,  is  permitted 

to  acquire  or  own  real  estate  in  this  State. 


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Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders,  except  in  case  of  railroad  companies. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three,  but  in  railroad  and  union  depot  companies 
not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than  thirteen. 

To  be  elected  annually  at  meeting  of  stockholders;  time  and 
place  fixed  in  by-laws.  If  none  so  fixed,  then  second  Monday 
in  January. 

If  no  election  of  directors  on  the  day  appointed,  election  should 
be  held  within  sixty  days.  Ten  days'  published  notice  of  stock- 
holders* meeting,  or  by  personal  service  on  each  stockholder. 

Stockholders : 

May  vote  cumulatively. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Directors  : 

Need  not  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  twenty. 

Shall  not  be  interested  in  any  transportation  companies  operating 
over  the  line  of  railroad. 

Shall  hold  meeting  second  Tuesday  of  March  each  year,  at  prin- 
cipal place  of  business  in  Missouri.  Thirty  days*  published 
notice.  Other  provisions  as  above  when  not  contradictory  to 
special  railroad  provisions. 

Every  corporation  owning,  controlling  or  operating  150  or  more 
miles  of  railroad  in  this  State,  and  which  railroad  in  this  State 
was  constructed  under  a  franchise  or  charter  granted  by  or 
derived  from  this  State,  must  keep  general  office  for  control, 
operation  and  management  located  in  this  State  and  on  or 
near  the  line  of  said  railroad. 

Manufacturing,  Mining  and  Miscellaneous  Business  Com- 
panies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

If  any  preferred  stock  is  to  be  issued  at  the  time  uf  incorpora- 
tion, the  articles  must  set  out  the  amount  of  such  preferred 
stock,  the  number  of  shares,  the  price  per  share  of  such  pre- 
ferred stock  and  the  preferences,  priorities,  classification  and 
character  thereof,  and  also  the  rate  of  dividend  to  be  paid 
thereon.  After  incorporation  preferred  stock  may  be  issued 
by  unanimous  stock  vote,  such  vote  determining  the  amount, 
etc.,  as  above. 

Foreign  Corporations  : 

Foreign  corporations  doing  business  in  this  State  must  file 
articles  of  incorporation  or  charter  with  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  obtain  a  license,  keep  a  public  office  in  the  State,  pay  cer- 
tain fees  and  dues  and  make  reports  from  l\tcv^\o\!\xcv^. 


90 

Kansas. 

The  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  Charter: 

Duration  999  years. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  residents  of  the  State. 

Shall  be  fifteen  in  number,  divided  into  four  classes,  each  serving 
four  years. 

To  be  chosen  annually  by  stockholders  to  fill  places  of  cUus 
whose  terms  of  office  then  expire. 

Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  remaining 
directors. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Incorporators : 

Five  required,  three  of  whom  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Charter  Fee : 

$25  at  time  of  application,  $2.50  filing  and  recording,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  folios,  and  25  cents  for  each  additional  folio. 

One-tenth  of  one  per  cent  on  first  $100,000,  and  one-twentieth  of 
one  per  cent  on  next  $400,000,  and  $200  on  each  additional 
$1,000,000  of  capital  stock. 

Increase  of  capital  stock,  same  fee  as  on  original  issue. 

Foreign  corporations  must  file  copy  of  charter  and  pav  same  fees 
as  domestic  corporations,  and  have  same  rights  and  subject  to 
same  restrictions  as  domestic  corporations. 

Duration  as  limited  by  charter.    If  not  so  limited,  twenty  years. 

General  office  shall  be  kept  in  the  State. 

General  offices  of  railroad  companies  shall  be  on  their  lines  in 
the  State. 

Annual  Statement  : 

All  corporations,  except  banking,  insurance  and  railroad,  to 
make  annual  statement  to  Secretary  of  State.  No  action  can 
be  maintained  or  recovery  bad  in  any  of  the  courts  of  the 
State  until  annual  statement  is  filed. 

Railroad  corporations  shall  make  annual  report  to  Railroad 
Commissioners  on  the  15th  day  of  September. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  selected  from  the  stockholders. 

Three  shall  be  citizens  and  residents  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  twenty-four. 

If  failure  to  elect  directors  at  appointed  time,  election  may  be 
held  another  day. 

Must  take  oath  of  office. 

Shall  choose  one  of  their  number  president,  and  shall  appoint 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Not  required  that  last  two  shall  be 
stockholders. 

Stockholders : 

Meeting  to  be  held  at  such  time  and  place  as  provided  in  by- 
laws.    No  publication  necessary. 

l\2iy  vote  cumulatively. 


Oklahomi. 

Corporations  Gehebally: 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charier. 
Purposea  loi  which  corporations  may  be  formed  limited  by  24dl  I 

U.S.  Statutes  at  Large,  page  21. 
Can  only  be  created  under  general  iitcorporatio    . 
Principal  place  of  business  to  be  designated  by  articles  of  in- 1 

CorporatioD.  f 

Articles  must  be  subscribed  by  three  or  more  persons,  one-lbird  J 

of  whom  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 
Dirtctors : 

Must  be  stockholders,  not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  eleven. 

One-third  of  all  officers  must  be  residents  of  the  Territory. 
Must  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders  at  time  and  place 

provided   by   the   by-laws.      If  no   provision   in   by-laws,   ist 

Tuesday  in  June. 
Majority  sufficient  to  form  quorum. 
Must  elect  a  president,  who  must  be  a  director,  and  a  secretary  j 
r,  who  need  not  be  din    " 


Stocikoldtn: 

Majority  of  subscribed  capital  slock,  represented  in  person  or  by  I 

proxy  in  writing,  necessary  to  form  a  quorum  ;  a  less  number  I 

may  adjourn  from  day  to  day.  I 

Each  stockholder  liable  to  extent  of  amount  unpaid  upon  hig  J 

slock.  ■ 

Meetings  ; 

Of  stockholders  and  directors  must  be  held  at  office  or  principal^ 

Elace  of  business;  except,  meetings  of  directors  of  railroads  ' 
aving  one  or  more  directors  or  aeeni  for  service  residing  in 
Territory  may  be  held  at  any  place  mentioned  in  notice  of 
meeting  either  wiihin  or  without  the  Terriloiy. 
Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  perpetual,  unless  otherwise  expressed  in  charter. 

Formed  by  not  less  than  five  persons. 
Directers  .■ 

Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  thirteen  in  number. 

To  be  elected  as  provided  by   the  by-laws  or  on  twenty  days'  , 
notice  to  stockholders,  but  at  any  meeting  at  which  all  the  slack- 
holders  be  present  or  be  represented  by  attorney  or  proxy  it! 
shall  be  lawful  to  waive  notice,  and  proceed  to  an  election  ofV 
directors. 

May  be  classified  by  stockholders  into  three  classes,  first  t 
holding  for  one  year,  second  for  two  years,  and  third  for  thres  J 
years. 

Make  annual  report  to  stockholders. 
Mining,  Manufacturing  and  other  Inditstrial  Pursuits  : 

Duration  not  exceeding  twenty  years. 

May  provide  in  articles  of  incorporation  for  business  otKce  l  . 
side  of  the  Territory,  and  meetings  of  stockholders  and  di- 
rectors may  be  held  at  such  office  where  such  corporation  has 
its  business  office  out  of  this  Terriiory.  Its  main  ofRce  for  the 
transaction  of  business  must  be  wiihin  the  Territory. 


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Colorado. 


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Corporations  Genbkally.  including  Railroad    Compj 
EXCEPT  AS  TO  Duration: 

Duration  not  lo  exceed  twenty  ye&ts,  unless  specifically  pro- 
vided otherwise  in  the  statute.    Corporate  life  may  be  renewed 
by  action  of  stockholders. 
Direclm-i  ; 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Not  less  than  three  nor  tnnre  than  thirteen,  but  in  railroad  com- 
panies there  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  and  in  mining  com- 
panies not  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  time  and 
place  prescribed  in  the  by-laws;  len  days'  published  notice  to 
be  given,  and  also  thirty  days'  notice  to  stockholders  in  person 
or  by  mail. 

If  a  majority  of  the  stock  isnot  represented  at  any  annual  meeting, 
such  meeting  may  be  adjourned  for  a  period  not  exceeding 
sixty  (60)  days  at  any  one  adjournment. 
^Stockholders  may  vote  for  directors  on  the  cumulative  plan. 

In  case  an  election  of  directors  shall  not  be  held  on  the  day  des- 
ignated by  the  by-laws  of  the  company,  such  directors  may  be 
chosen  at  any  subsequent  meeting  of  stockholders  at  which  a 
majority  of  the  stock  is  represented;  such  meeting  to  be 
called  by  the  directors  or  any  two  slockboldersby  giving  notice 
oi  the  time  and  place  of  holding  such  meeting  in  the  manner 
provided  for  calling  annual  meetings. 
r  Meeting  of  directors  outside  of  Slate  void  unless  provided  for  in 
the  charter,  or  unless  authorized  or  ratified  by  a  v 
of  stockholders  at  regular  meeting. 

Shall  elect  oue  of  their  number  president. 
Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  to  exceed  lifty  years. 

Stockholders  may  classify  directors  In  three  classes  and  elec 
class  for  three  years. 

Texas. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  more  than  fifty  years. 

General  office  must  be  maintained  in  the  Stale  at  some  ptdl 
the  line,  as  fixed  by  charter  or  where  company  has  contracted 
to  maintain  the  same.  The  following  named  officers  must  re- 
side and  maintain  their  offices  at  such  point  where  the  generai 
office  is  located:  President  or  a  vice-president,  secretary, 
treasurer,  local  treasurer,  auditor,  general  freight  agent,  trafSc 
manager,  general  manager,  general  superintendent,  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent,  chief  engineer,  superintendent  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  master  mechanic,  master  of 
transportation,  train  master,  stock  and  fuel  agent,  claim  agent. 


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and  each  and  every  other  general  office,  by  whatever  name 
known.  Persons  who  perform  the  duties  of  said  general  offices, 
by  whatever  name  known,  shall  reside  and  have  their  offices  at 
such  place;  except  that  master  mechanic  or  superintexident  of 
machinery  may  reside  at  any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas  where 
principal  shops  are  located,  and  railroad  commission  may 
authorize  any  officer  other  than  a  general  officer  to  reside  at 

any  point  on  the  line  in  Texas. 
Severe  penalties,  as  well  as  forfeiture  of  charter,  prescribed  for 
failure  to  comply  with  this  law. 

Directors  : 

Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  shall  be  residents  and  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  seven  nor  more  than  nine. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    Thirty  days'  published 

notice  of  annual  meeting  of  stockholders. 
If  directors  not  elected  at  annual  meeting,  election  may  be  held 

for  the  purpose  in  manner  prescribed  in  by-laws. 
Directors  shall  hold  annual  meeting  at  their  office  in  the  State. 
Thirty  days'  published  notice. 

New  Mexico. 

Corporations  Generally: 
Directors : 

Majority  shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-third  residents 
of  New  Mexico. 

To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders;  vacancies  to  be  filled  as 
provided  in  by-laws. 

If  directors  not  elected  at  time  designated,  they  may  be  elected 
at  some  other  time,  in  manner  provided  in  by-laws. 

Whenever  majority  of  stock  is  held  in  another  State  or  Territory, 
general  office  may  be  kept  in  such  other  State  or  Territory, 
providing  the  company  shall  establish  a  place  of  business  in 
New  Mexico,  with  designated  agent,  where  processes  and  no- 
tices may  be  served. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
Directors  : 
Shall  be  stockholders. 
Shall  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  one-fourth  residents  of  New 

Mexico. 
Not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  eleven. 
To  be  elected  annually  by  stockholders.    If  no  time  be  fixed  for 

annual  election  in  by-laws,  then  the  first  Wednesday  of  July  of 

each  year. 


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Arizona. 

Corporations  Generally: 

Shall  not  disincorporate  except  by  majority  vote  of  members 
unless  a  different  rule  is  adopted  in  the  articles. 

Cease  to  exist  by  five-years  nonuser,  but  do  not  forfeit  franchise  by 
omission  to  elect  officers. 

For  closing  up  business  may  act  after  expiration  of  charter. 

Pledgee  of  stock  as  security  cannot  vote,  but  pledgor  can. 

Must  appoint  a  resident  of  three  years  as  agent  upon  whom 
notice  and  process  served. 
Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  fifty  years,  with  renewal  for  fifty  years  upon  three- 
fourths  vote  of  stockholders*  meeting  called  for  purpose. 

Directors  : 

Elected  for  one  year;  must  be  stockholders;  two  must  reside  in 
Territory. 

President  and  treasurer  must  be  directors. 

Elected  at  annual  meeting  of  stockholders  at  principal  place  of 
business,  after  publication  for  twenty  days  by  newspaper 
notice  in  each  county  on  line  in  which  stockholder  resides,  or 
by  posting  where  no  paper  published.  If  election  not  held  on 
day  specified,  should  be  held  within  ninety  days  in  manner 
provided  by  by-laws. 

Stockholders  : 
Directors  or  one-third  of  stock  may  call  meetings  on  thirty  days' 

notice. 
Individual  liability  for  unpaid  part  of  stock. 

California. 

Railroad  Companies: 

Duration  not  exceeding  fifty  years. 
General  office  must  be  kept  in  the  State. 

Directors  : 
'     Shall  be  stockholders. 

Majority  must  be  citizens  of  the  State. 

Not  less  than  three. 

To  be  elected  annually.  May  be  elected  at  a  meeting  other  than 
the  annual  meeting  as  a  majority  of  the  fixed  capital  stock  may 
determine  or  as  the  by-laws  may  provide.  If  no  provision  for 
meeting  in  by-laws,  or  as  before  stated,  annual  meeting  of 
stockholders  for  election  of  directors  first  Tuesday  in  June. 

Two  weeks'  published  notice  shall  be  given  stockholders,  unless 
by-laws  provide  otherwise. 

All  stockholders  being  present  at  any  meeting,  and  signing  a 
written  consent  to  such  meeting,  on  the  record,  creates  a  meet- 
ing as  valid  as  if  legally  called  and  noticed. 


Dead,  Inactive  or  Absorbed  Companies. 


Ariiona  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Aiiiona,  Aug.  16,  1880.— /n- 

Ariiona  and  Mexico  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co. — Inc.,  Ariiona, 

Apr.  13,  liSo.-^Abandoned. 
The  Ariiona    and    Ulah    Ry.  Co.  —  Inc.,  Arizona,  Apr.    10,  189Q. — 

laactivt.     Properly  taken  over  Jan.  6, 1906,  bv  Watem  Aritona 

Ry.  Co. 
The  Arkansas  River  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  — Inc.,  Kar 

18S5.— CotMo/idatrf  May  J/,  1SS6,  into  ThtC.K.dt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 
Arkansas  Valley  Elevator  Co.-Inc.,  Missouri,  Sept.  26, 

Inaalirt.     Properly  told  OeU  36, 1S93,  to  K.  C.  T.  it  W.  R,  R.  Co. 

Sloel:  purehaatd  and  canctled  Aug,  j,  lSg6. 
The  Aspen  Short  Line  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Nov.  IJ,  1888. 

BoUdaled  Dee.  I,  /Sgj,  into  Tfw  C.  M.  R.  B.  Co. 
The  Atchison  R.  R.  EraploySs'  Association. — loc,  Kansas,  April  ly^ 

iSSi.—Suectedtd  June  7,  /SS^,  by  tha  3.  F.  fty.  Smp.  Au'n. 
Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  F6  R.  R.  Co.-Inc,  Kansas,  Feb. 

II.  1859. — Properly  'old  under  fortclotvrt  Dte.  10,  /Sqj,  and 

atqiiirrd  Dee.  li,  iSgj,  by  The  A.  T.  it  S.  F.  By.  Co. 
Alchison,  Topeka   &   Santa  F5  R.  R-  Co.  in   Chicago.— Inc. 

Illinois,  May  1 1,  iSSj.—Inaetive.    Property  told  March  6,  /got 

to  The  A.  T.ilS.F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Atlantic  and  Pacific   Equipment  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  July  3,  1888. 

—tnaeUve,    Stock  purehaatd  and  eaneeled  Juno  sr,  iSgj. 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R. Co.-Inc,  Act  of  Congress  approved 

July   27,  [866.— Propertj/  said  May  j,  iSgj,  under  /orwolorure, 

and  oe^uii-cd  June  34,  i8gf,  by  Santa  Fi  Paelfla  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Blackwdl  and  Southern  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Oklahoma,  June  2,  i8qq- 

— IiiaetiM.     Property  »o{d  Jan.  36,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  A  S.  F. 

Ry.  Co. 
Blossburg  Mercantile  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico,  Aug.  2ij,  1881. — 

The  A.  T.  its.  F.Ry.  Co.'t  interttl  in  the  Company  cndrd  tpilh 

tall  o/ttock  o/Ralon  Coal  A  Cuhe  Co.  to  MaancBa  Land  Orant 

Co.,  April  I,  tgo4. 
The  Builingame  and  Nurihweslem  Ry.  Co.-Inc,  Kansas,  July  iq, 

iSgS  — /nacHM,    Property  told  April  j,  iSgQ,  to  Tki  A.T.aS. 

F.  Ry.  Co. 
California  and  Arizona  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  California,  Nov.  z6, 1888, 

— Inactive. 
California  and  Northern  Ry.  Co.-Inc,  Nevada,  March  j.  igoo. 

— Juaciiee.     Property  told  Marnh  33,  igof,  to  the  S.  F.  it  N.  W. 

Ry.Co. 
California  Central  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  California,  May  10,  1887. — Con- 

tolidattd  Nor.  7,  iSSf),  Into  So.  CaU  Ry.  Co. 
Califoraia  Midland  R.  R.  Co.-Inc,  California,  April,  igo2. — 

InaeUvt.     Properly  told  July  7,  /gnj,  (o  (hx  S.  F.  A  H.  W.  Ry. 

Co. 


sg 

California  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  California,  Oct.  23,  1880.— 
CoiuotidaUd  Nor.  J,  iSSq,  into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 
Tfie  Cafion  City  Coal  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Oct.  10.  \%^9.— Charter  tr~ 
pirtd   Oct  W,  tSgS.     Pmpertu  lold  Oct  4,  igoo,  to  C.  tt  P.  C.  A 
M.  Co. 

Tbe  Cafion  Ciiy  and  San  Juan  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Feb.  19,  1877, 
— Oonsolidafcd  S^l.  IJ,  1S78,  into  The  P.  *  A.  V.  R.  R,  Co. 
Central  Railway  of    Missouri.—Inc,   Missouri,  June  28,  188 1.— 
Name  ehangrd  June  S,  iSSj,  to  St.  L.  A  C.  M.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Central  and   Montgomery  Ry,  Co.^Inc,  Texas,  Dec.  31,  1877. 
—  Con*oUdattd  Nov.  IJ,  18S4,  into  O.  C.  *  8.  F.  Rj/.  Ca. 

The  Cerriltos  Coal  Mining  Co.— inc..  New  Mexico.  Aug.  37,  i8g6, — 

Cerrillos  Coal  Railroad  Co.— Inc..  New  Mexico.  Jan.  9,  1893.^ 
Inaclitie.  Property  lold  May  iS,  igoi,  under  fortcloeurt,  and 
aeqvired  June  j,  /go/,  by  C.  it  P.  C.  it  M.Ca.  Railroad  eon- 
veyd  June  j,  igoi,  to  The  A.  T.  it  8.  F.  By.  Co. 

Chicago  Elevated  Terminal  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Illinois,  Aug.  16,  i8qo. 

^-ItiOctive. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  South-Weslem  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Illinois,  March 

25,  1893. — Inactive. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  &  Western  R.  R.  Co.- 
1886.— /noetiD*.  Property  told  April  n 
F.  Rv-  Ca. 

The  Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.^lnc  Kansas,  Nov.  31, 

imS—Omtolidaled  Mayjl,  lS86,tnta  The  C.  K.tt  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Illinois.- Inc^  Illiauis, 

Nov.  to.  j886.— ATCTeracMot 
Chicago,  Kansas  and  Western  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa.— Inc.,  Iowa,  Nov. 

26,  iS8() —NevfT aetive. 

Chicago,  Pekin  and  Souihwestem  R.  R.  Co. — Inc^  Act  of  Legis- 
lature, Illinois,  as  Chicago  and  Plainfield  R.  R.  Co..  Feb-  34. 
1859.  Name  changed  April  ig,  lS6g.  —  Property  sold  under 
forecloture  May  j/,  iSSr.  Acquired  Dee.  Jl,  l88j,  by  C.  SI.  L. 
it  W.  R.  R.  Co. 

Chicago,  Plainfield  and  Pekin  R.  R.  Co. — See  Chicago  and  Plain- 
fitld  H.  R.  Co. 

Chicago.  St.  Louis  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Illinois,  May 

1 5,  1882.— /noctfpe.     Property  eold  March  SJ,  jS8j,  to  Tht  C.  * 
8L  L.  Ry.  Co. 

Chicago,  Santa  F^  and  California  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Illinois,  Dec. 

3,   r886.— /nucttoe.     Property  told  June  1,  igoo,  to  The  A.  T.  «t 

8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Chicagn,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Ry.  Co.  of  Iowa.— Inc.,  Iowa, 

Dec.  13,  1886.— Jnoodne,     FropeHy  lold  July  V.  ^887,  la  O.  S. 

F.  *  C.  Ry.  Co. 
Chicago.  Texas  and  Mexican  Central  Ry,  Co.— Inc., Texas,  Sept. 

16,  liSo.—CoatotidaUd  Nov.  77,  7884,  into  O.  C.  <«  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Chicago  and  Plainfield  R,  R.  Co, — Inc.,  Act  of  Legislature,  Illi- 
nois, approved  Feb.  24,  185^, — Name  changed  to  Chinogo, 
Plainfield  and  Pekin  R.  R.  Co.  March  ^.  i/t6g.  and  to  Chietmo, 
Fekin  and  Saulhwealem  R.  R.  Co.  April  ig.  iS6g. 

The  Chicago  and  St  Louis  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Illinois,  March  13,  1885.— 
Inaolite.    Properly  told  Dee.  /J,  l8S6,  to  C.  8.  F.  A  a  Ry.  Cto. 


Colony,  Neosho   Falls  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.--Inc., 

Dec.  lo,  1885.— Co'uolidafed  Mayji,  1SS6,  into  Tht  0.  K.  S  W. 

R.  R.  Co. 
The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Nov,  2j,  1883.— Con- 

$oadated  Dec,  I,  i8gj,  into  The  C.  *f.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  Colorado   Midland  R.  R.  Co.—lnc.  Colorado,  Dec.  1,  1893.— 

Proptrty  aold  Sept.  8,  iSg^,  vnder  foreclostire,  and  atquired  Nim. 

/,  iSiJj.by  The  Colorado  Midland  Ry.   Co.  (nno  corporation). 

The  interest  aeqaired  in  l8go-t  by  A.  T.  dt  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  vias 

aold  out  in  iSq^  in  eomiejstim  with  tht  foreetoaun  and  reorffani- 

cation  of  The  Cnl.  Mid.  H.  H.  Vo. 
Colorado  and  New  Mexico  R,  R.  Co —Inc.,  Colorado.  July  5,1873. 

C^onaolidated  SepL  ig,  iSzji  fnto  The  F.  it  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 
Cowley,  Sumner  and  Fort  Smith  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Oct. 

aB,  iZj?,.— Consolidated  Oct  6,  iSSi.  into  W.  rf  S.  W.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Crawford  County  R.   R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Feb.  7,  1884  —Con- 

lolidatM  Feb.  tj,  1S84,  into  The  Km.  So.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Denver  Circle  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Nov.  l9&o.— Railroad 

lold  May  if,  18S7,  under  foreeloiure,  lo  The  D.  *  3.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Operation  elated  March  PJ,  iSpS,  and  track  taken  up. 
The  Denver  Circle  Real  Estate  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Jan..  1881,— i 

active.     Property  fold  May  If,  18S7,  to  The  D,  <*  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co,  -Inc.,  Colorado,  March  22,  188 

—Inactive.     Properly  told  Jan.  ig,  fQOO,  to  The  A.  T.  A  S. 

Ry.  Co. 
Eel  River  and  Eureka  R,  R.  Co.— Inc.,  California,  Nov.  14,  i8f 

—Inactife.     Property  nold  March  14,  IQ04,  to   tht  8.  F.  *  N.  W. 

Ry.  Co. 
The  Elk  and  Chautauqua  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas.  Dec.  13,  1878.— 

COnsolidattd  Oct  6,  1SS2,  into  K,  O.  E.  A  S.  Ry.  Co. 
Elsinore,  Pomona  and  Los  Angeles  Ry.  Co  —  Inc.,  Californi 

Dec.  6,  18^5. — Inaetive,    Property  told  May  i,  iSgg,  to  So.  Cat. 

Ry.  Co. 
Emporia  and  Eldorado  Short  Line  R.  R. Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Dec. 

3g.   liSs—^ontotidated  May  31,  1S86,  into    The  C.  K.  it   W. 

R.  R.  Co. 
Florence,  El  Dorado  and  Walnut  Valley  R.  R.  Co.- Inc..  Kansas, 

Mch.  10,  1877.^/nac'ive.     Properly  sold  April  lO,  I0O/,  lo  The 
A.  T.ita.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Geuda  Springs,  Caldwell  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas, 
Aug.  27,  iZS^.—Name  chatigad  to  The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and 
South'aeslem  ft.  ft.  Co.  Julyj/,  18S6. 
Gibbs  Town  and  Land  Co.— Inc.,  Missouri,  March  16, 1888—20 
years. — Inaetive.     Land  all  sotiL 
The  Golden  City  and  South  Platte  Ry.  and  Telegraph  Co.— Inc.,  Colo- 
rado, April  I,  (871.— Stot*  told  Aug.  j,  /Spl,  lo  The  Dencer, 
Apea  it  Wetlem  Ry.  Co.   (3ee  Contract  No.  (ipdo.) 
Gulf   Railroad   Co.— Inc.,  Oklahoma,   Nov.   13,   i8g6.— inactiw. 

Property  aold  March  i3,  i8qS,  to  The  H.  it  S.  Rv-  On, 
Gu It,  Santa  Fc  and  Notlhweslera   Ry.  Co. —  Inc.,  Texas,  Sept. 
13,  I905. —  OitMoii'cd  and  properly  conveyed  April  2J,  lQa6,  to 
Pecan  and  tiorlhe/n  Trjae  Ry.  Co. 
The  Gulf  and  Northem  R.  R.  Co.- Inc.,  Oklahoma,  Feb.  7,  1899.— 


I 


101 

The  Guthrie  and  Western  Rjr.  Co.— Inc^  OkUboroa,  ]an.  9.  1900  — 

Inaeliw.    Fraperty  told  June  /6,  tgo3,  to  Tlu  SatUm  Oldahoma 

By.  Co. 
The  Hanover  Railroad  Co.— IncNew  Mexico,  May  1, 1899. — Imactivt, 

Properly  Motrt  Jan.  }g,  tgoo,  to  The  A.  T.  if  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Harper  and  Weslern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.  Kansas.  July  1,  1884  —Con- 

mandated  April  t6,  tSSj.  into  Tht  So.  Kat.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Harvey  County  R,  R.Co.^loc.  Kansas.  Dec.  6,  1880. — Oontol- 

idaled  Oet.  6,  iSS^f,  into  W.  A  S.  W.  By.  Co. 
The  Holly,  Big  Bend  and  Holbrook  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Coloiado,  June 

12,  ti^t,.— Never  aelixe. 
The  Hunnewell  Town  Co.^nc.  Kansas.  June  23,  1880.— rft«  A.  T.  <e 

5.  F.  Ry.  Co.'t  Inttretl  sold  to  John  S.  FroMt  under  Contract  No. 
liOji  of  Sept  JO,  lSg8,  and  rreords  and  amoHiid  tratiMftrT44  to 
him  March  I,  iQOi. 

The  Hutchinson,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Mcb. 

7,  1889.— Consoddafad  Oet.  7,  iSSg,  inio  The  R.  A  8.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Hutchins<in  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas.  Oct.  7. 1889.— 

Inactive.    Property  sold  under  foreeloiurt  Jan,  //,  fSgS.     Ac- 

ijvired  Jan.  21,  i8g8,  by  The  H,  it  S.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Hutchinson  and  Souiliern  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Dec  11, 1897. — 

Inactive.    Property  totd  Dee.  X,  l8gg,  to  Thti  A.T~dtS.F.ItjiCo. 

The  Independence  and  South-Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  July 

2S.  1885.— CoModdnferf  May  jr.  1S86,  into  TheC.K.S  W.  R.  B.Co. 

Kansas  City  Belt  R.  R-  Co.  (Kansas).— Inc.,  Mch.  a8,  1885.— 

ContoUdatta  Mareh  /J,  iSSd,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  By.  Co. 
Kansas  City  Bell  Ry.  Co.  (Missouri).- Inc..  June  27.  188a.— 

CotuoUdaled  Mareh  IJ,  1886,  into  The  K.  C.  B.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Burlington  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— Inc..  Kansas, 

Feb.  4,  \%7a.~ Property  told  under  fortcloture  Jaa.  IJ,  iSSl. 

Acquired  by  0.  a  B.  H.  R.  Co, 

The  Kansas  City.  Emporia  aiid  Southern  R,  R.  Co. — Inc..  Kansas, 

Jan.  23, 1  &77.—ConM,Hdated  Oct  6,  tSSi.  into  K.  C.  S.  A  8.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City,  Emporia  and  Southern  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Oct. 

6,  l882.~-7it(ic[(ne.  Property  told  April  10,  igot.  to  The  A.  T.  iS 
8.F.Hy.Co. 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  and  Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Inc, 

Kansas.  Dec.   15.  1S80,— Coiuolidafed  July  16,  /8Sj,  into  80. 

Kai.  Ry.  Oo. 
Kansas  City.  Lawrence  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co.-^Inc,  Kansas, 

Mch.  39,  1879.— CmuoiWafBd  Dee.  /J.  /S80,  into  K.C.L.a  S.  K. 

R.  B.  Co. 
Kansas  Ciiy,  Lawrence  and  Topcka  R.  R.  Co. — Inc..  Missouti, 

Sept.  14,  1872.— /nncd* tie.      Railroad  material  told  Oct.  iS,  187S' 

to  A'.  C.  T.  *  W.  B.  R.  Co.    [See  Conlraet  No.  6rSj.) 
Kansas  City,  Topeka  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Sept, 

29,   1875  — /iMMliM.     Property  told  Feb.  ij,  iSgg,  to  The  A.  T.  A 

B.  F,  Ry.  Co. 
Kansas  City  and  Emporia  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Dec   11, 

1880,— CV>n*olidaE«l  April  t6,  lS8j,  into  The  So.  Kat.  Ry.  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Olathe  R.  R.Co.— Inc..  Kansas.  June  18,  i88i. — 
ContoltdaladJuly  16,  iSSj.iitlo  8a.  Ka».  Ry,  Co. 

Kansas  City  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.— luc.  Kansas,  Mch.  8, 
1B79.— COncottdoted  Xarch  sf,  tSjg,  fnla  K.  O.  L.  *  8.  B.  R.  Oa. 


K&nsas  City  and  Sania  Fe  R.  R.  and  Telegraph  Co.— Inc.,  K»n- 
•■*-■"■•-         ■      -f  Fib.  4, /S79. 


Ls  City  and  bi 

S,  Mcti.  25,  lif^.—Froprrly  told  under  for, 
Acquired  bfi  K.  C.  *  8.  F.  B.  B.  Co. 


—Inc.,  Kansas,  Jan,  20, 
.,  Kansas,  Sept.  13, 


The  Kansas,  Colorado  and  Texas  R.  '. 
1886— Jnacffti*. 

The  Kansas.  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co. — Inc 
t&j^—Ntver  aelive. 
Kansas  Midland  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  May  2g,  1873.— Coit- 
lotidaled  Sept  sg,  /57j,  into  K.  C.  T,  <t  W.  B.  B.  Co. 

The  Kansas,  Oklahoma  Central  and  Southwestern  Ry.  Co.— Inc..  Ok- 
lahoma, June  14,  1893.  and  Kansas,  Aug.  17,  1894.— /socHm. 
Property  told  June  3Q,  igoo,  vnder  fareeloiure,  and  atquirtd 
Jul))  2,  igoo,  by  The  A.  T.  it  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
Kansas,  Oklahoma  and  Texas  Ry.  Co.— Inc..  Kansas,  Sept.  10, 
iSSs.—Cotuolidaltd  Mayjt.  1S86.  into  Ths  C.  K.  <t  W.  B.  B.  Co, 
Kansas  Southern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  June  1,  1883— Con- 
lolidated  Feb.  /j,  1S84.  fnlo  The  Kat.  So.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southern  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Feb.  15,  1884. — ComoK- 
datod  April  l6. 188$,  into  The  So.  Kax.  Ri/.  Co. 

The  Kansas  Southwestern  R.  R.  Co.— Inc,  Kansas,  Dec.  38,  i&j8.— 
tnaetive.  Operated  from  Jan.  Q,  iSgg,  until  October  sj,  'go/, 
the  railroad  and  property  of  The  SL  Louii.  ffaiucu  and  South- 
tceatem  B.  R,  CO.,  which  vtat  sold  wider  forecloiure  Oct.  11,  iSgS, 
lo  John  Penman,  and  acquired  Oct.  ij,  igol,  by  The  iCanfns 
Soulhweetern  Ry.  Co. 

The  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  July  16,  1886.— 

The  Kansas  and  Southeastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Aug.  iG, 

litf^.—Inaetine.   Property  tola  Dm.  X,  jSgg,  lo  The  A.  T.  tl  8.  F. 

By.  Co. 
Keokuk  and  Santa  Fe  R,  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Iowa,  July  13.  1887.— 

InaeUve, 
The  Kingman,  Pratt  and  Western  R.  R.  Co,— Inc.,  Kansas,  Sept  1 1, 

tS»S-—Cotuotidated  July  gf,  iSSg,  into  The  W.  a  W.  By.  Co. 
The  Kiowa,  Chickasha  and  Fort  Smith  Ry.  Co,— Inc.  Kansas,  July 

13,  1899. — Inactive.     Property  lold  March  14, 1904,  to  The  Eait- 

em  Oklahoma  By.  Co. 
La  Junta  Water  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Feb.   13.  1880.— /nocHwi, 

Pi-operty  told  Jan.  l,l8gj,  to  Town  of  La  Junta.   Stock  purchaied 

and  caneeted  March  Ji,  iSgj. 
Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.Co,— Inc..  Kansas,  Jan.  17. 1879.— 

Coiuotidated  March  ig,  1S7Q,  into  K.  O.  L.  A  8.  B.  B.  Co. 
The  Lawrence  and  Topeka  Ry.  Co.— Inc.  Kansas.  Dec.  I,  1868.— 

Coneolidated  8epL  2g,  /S^j,  into  K.  C.  T.  *  W.  R.  B.  Co. 
Leavenworth,    Lawrence   and    Fort    Gibson    R.  R,  Co,— Inc, 

Kansas,  Feb.  11,  1858.— Warn*  changed  Jan.  21,  1S6?,  to  L.  L. 

it  a.  B.  R.  Co. 
Leavenworth,  Lawrence  and  Galveston  R.  R.Co.^lnc.  as  Leav., 

Lawr.  and  Ft.  Gibson  R,  R.  Co,.  Feb.  12,  1858.— ATanu  changed 

Jan,  21,  1867.     Property  eold  under  foreeUiiure   Oct.  33,  187S, 

Acquired  by  L.  it  O.  R.  B.  Co. 
Leavenworth,  Northern  and  Southern  Ry.  Co.^Inc.  Kansas, 

Oct.  34.   i8S5.^/naflliM.     Proptrty  tatd  Fab.   /J,  tSgg,  1 

A.  T.  a  a.  F.  Ry.  Co. 


i 


Ids 

Leavenworth,  Top ek a  and  South-Wesiern  Ry.  Co.— [nc„  Kan- 
sas, June   so,  1879.— Properfu  mUI  under  forvetoMun  Oct.   ii, 

iSgQ.    Aequirtd  Jan,  if,  igoit;  6v  Tht  LtavtyaeorVt  amd  Toptka 

RaUiBay  Co. 
Leroy  and  Western  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Nov.  37,  iftS;.— Om- 

»oliida,(td  May  Jt,  t886,  into  The  C  K.  it  W,  B.  R.  Co. 
Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  California, 

Sept.  5,  iSii.—CoTuotidattd  Mav  so,  1887,  into  CaL  On.  Av.  Co, 
Los  Angeles  and  Santa  Monica  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  California,  Jan, 

6,  1886.— CoBJoKiio tod  Man  3o,  tSSj,  into  Ctd.  C»ii.  By.  Oo. 
The  McPherson, Texas*  Gulf  R.  R.  Co.— Inc Kansas,  May  31, 1887.- 

Contotidattd  Oct  7,  l88g,  into  The  H.  it  8.  R.  R.  Co. 
Madrid  Mercantile  Co.— Inc.,   New   Mexico,  July  5,   i893.~/b- 

activf.    PraperCu  sold  Xanh  22,  igoo.  to  C.  C.  R.  B.  Co. 
Manhattan,  Alma  and  Burlingame  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Sepl. 

3,  1872.— Proper' j(  aotd  April  iS,  iSgS,  wndtr  foreelomrK,  and 

line.  Barlingame  to  Alma,  apqvind  Avfnut  /,' /SqS.  bv  Thi>  Bur- 

HngaTae  and  NorVnoettxm  By.  Co,:  from  Alma  lo  Maithntbut, 

traek  laktn  tip. 
Marine  Railway  and  Dry  Dock  Co.^lnc.,  California,  Mai-ch  34, 

lHj.— Properly  locnted  at  San  D<»QO,  aiU     The  A.  T.  A  S.  F.  Hi)- 

Co.  teat  o\cu«r  of  /f6  thare*  of  stoek.    Sold  vnder  v«t»  of  Diree- 

lori  Nov.  I,  igoo. 
Marion  and  McPherson  Extension  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Jan. 

t,  l9&\.—ConMoHdatni  Ocl.  6,  i88s,  into  M.  A  McP.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Marion  and  McPherson  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas.  Nov.  5.  1878.— 

Cmaolidaled  Oct.  6,  tS82,  inio  M.  A  MeP.  By.  Co. 
Marion  and  McPherson   Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas.  Oct.  6,   1882.— 

/noplice.     Properly  eold  April  /o,  lnof,  to  Ttte  A.  T.  d  S.  F. 

By.  Co. 
The  Midway  Railway  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Aug.  1,  li^.— Stock  totd 

Man  ^-  lSg7,  to  PUtaburg  it  Midway  Coal  and  Mining  Co,  under 

Contract  No.  Ild^o. 
The  Mississlpni  River  R.  R.  &  Toll  Bridge  Co.- Inc.,  IlHnois.  Nov. 

9,  1886.— /nucfiDC.    Properly  lold  Jun«  /,  /fOO,  to  Tlu  A.  T.  A 

S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Monigomery  County  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  April  4.  1903. — 

Inaetive.     Property  told  Ocl.  If,  tgoj,  to  Tht  A.  T.  *  8.  F. 

Ry.  Co. 
The  Nehraska,  Topeka,  Ida  and  Memphis  R.  R,  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas, 

June  17,  18S1.— Proper(^  told  under  foreclonre  Feb.  7,   1SS4. 

Aotptired  tiy  The  C.  Co.  R.  R.  Co. 
The  New  Castle  Fuel  Co.- Inc.,  Colorado,  April   11,   1891. — Name 

changed  June  4,  /So2,  la  Th*  Vulean  f\iel  Oo. 
The  New  Mexican  R.  R.  Co.-lnc,  New  Mexico,  Jan.  ifi,  i88i.— /»- 

aelive.     Property  aold  Feb.  rj, /Sg^,  to  The  A.  T.- it  9.  F.  Bg.  Cto. 
The  New  Mexico  Central  R.  R.  Co.- inc..  New  Mexico^  May   17. 

1887.— iKMoford  July  /,  iSgr. 
The  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  and  Southern  R.  R.  Co,— Inc.,  New 

*•     ■         ""o.—Diitoltitd  in  1881. 


The  New  Mexico  and  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico, 
Febi  6,  1878.— /'Locfir*.  Property  aold  Feb.  /J,  iSga,  to  — 
-*.  r.  *  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 


-Inc.,  New  Mexico,     1 
sO.  /J,  rSQQ,  to  TK*    I 


The  Occidental  Town  and  Land  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas.  April  q,  1886. — 

Tin  A.  T.  it  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'a  inttrat  told  to  John  S.  Froit  under 

Contract  No.  ti^Jiof  StpUjo,  iSgS,  and  rtcordi  and  aeeouaU 

Irans/erred  to  him  UaiTch  I,  lgo3. 

The  Osage    Carbon    Co.— Inc..    Kansas,    Aug.    16,    1880.— /n acid 

Property  gold  April  /,  ypo/,  to  C.  a  P.  O.  it  M.  Co. 

Osage  County  Coal  &  Mining  Co.— Tnc,  Kansas,  Feb.  24. 1880, 

InacHct.    Property  sold  Sept.  1, 18S0,  to  The  Onage  Carbon  Co, 

Ottawa,  Osage  City  &  Council  Grove  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas, 

Aug.  16,  1883,— Coiiioi((lo(«l  Mayjl,  1886,  into  Tht  0.  K.  * 

B.  H.  Co, 

Ottawa  &  Burlington  R.  R.  Co.— Inc..  Kansas,  Feb.  iq,  1881 

ConenlidaUd  July  16.  iSSj,  into  So.  K<u.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Pacific  Fast  Fruii  Line  Co.— Inc..  Kansas,  May  14.  i&)'.— Never 

Panhandle  Railway  Co.— Inc..  Texas.— /naod'M.  Property  told 
under  forecloture  Sept  6,  i8qS,  and  acquired  Jait.  I,  igoo,  by  Ths 
S.  K.  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas. 

The  Pawnee  Valley  and  Denver  R.  R  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Sept.  28. 
1885.— Coiuoddafcd  May  jr.  1886,  into  The  C.  K.  dt  fV.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Peck  Water  Works  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  May  31,  1888.— /nacHce. 

Material  sold  April  1,  1904. 
Pecos  Valley  Telegraph  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Jan.  5,  l%ql.— Dim- 

lotvtd  Aug.  ij.  igos-     Property  oioned  jointly  by  Peeoa  Vatlay 

Una  and  Wellem  Union  Telegraph  Co. 
Pleasant  Hill  and  Dc  Soto  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Oct.  1& 

1877.— iSfoc*  said  Oct.  y,  /SS4,  to  K.  C.  C.  it  8.  R.  B.  Co. 
The  Pueblo  and  Arkansas  Valley  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado.  Mcl 

24.  1  Sj^.—Cotaolidated  tvilh  other  Companin  Srpi.  fg,  iSjs  » 

Sept.  12,  iSjS.    Inavtine.    Property  told  Jan.  /p,  /QOO,  to  Tht 

T.  <t  S.  F.  Ry.  Co. 
The  Pueblo  and  Salt  Lake  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Colorado,  Dec.  13.  1873.-" 

C<mMolidaltd  S«p(.  ip,  l8js,  into  The  P.  S  A.  V.  R.  R.  Co. 
Raton  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico,  Aug.  29,  1881.- 

The  A.  T.  it  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'i  litleit»t  told  to  Maxwell  Land  Qrant 

Co.  April  /,  {904. 
The  Raton  Water  Co.— tnc.  New  Mexico,  Jan.  20.  1882.- /noc(fti 

Property  told  tn  Raton  Water  Woria  Co.  and  N.  U.aS.P.R.M 

Co.    Stoek  purehaaed  ajut  oaneeled  May  tS,  18Q4. 
Rcdondo  Beach  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  California,  April  13,  1888.— Cb».-n 

golidated  Nov.  7,  /SSq,  into  So,  CaL  Ry.  Co. 
Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico, 

June  19,  lSio.—CoHtolldaled  ApHt  18,  1S81,  into  The  R.  O.  M. 

a  P.  B.  R.  Co. 
The  Rio  Grande.  Mexico  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.— Inc..  New  Mexico, 

April  18,  1881.— /noeHce.     Property  told  Ftii.  rj,  189Q,  to  The 

A.  T.as.P.Ry.  Co. 
The  Rio  Grande,  Mexico  and  Pacific  R,  R.  Extension  Co.— Inc.,  New 

Mexico,  April  18,  1881.— Coiuo/idutoi  ApHl  jS,  iSSl,  into  Tht 

R.  O.  U.  a  P.  B.  R.  Co. 
Riverside,  Santa  Ana  and  Lns  Angeles  Ry.  Co.— Inc..  California, 

Sept.lq.  tiS^.—ConnoUdatrd  May  30, /SS?,  Mo  CalCtn-RyCo, 
The  Rockvale  Mercantile  Co.- Inc.,  Colorado,  Dec.  34.  lS<)3.~tnacUve, 

Properly  told  Jan.  jo,  tSg?,  to  ITie  Canon  Cfty  Coal  Ca. 


as,        n 


The  Rutledge  Town  and  Land  Co.— Inc.,  MiMouri,  Nov.  17,  1887— 

10  years.    Inactive,     Latui  ail  lold. 
The  S.C.  Hospital  Association.  — Inc..  California,  June  29,  189I.— Oon- 

MOlidaled  July  25,  1904,  into  Sanfa  Fe  Coaxt  lAnts  Bo*pilal  At- 

todation. 
St.  Joseph,  St-  Louis  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.— Inc.  as  St,  Joseph 

and  Santa  Ke  R.  R.  Co.,  Missouri,  Aug.  8,  i'i»T.—liameehattgtd 

Jan.  JO,  /SS3.    Inactive.     Froprrty  told  Jwic  I,  i^oo,  to  TJm 

A.  T.  A  S.  F.Ry.  Co. 

The  Saint  Joseph  and  Saint  Louis  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Missouri.  March  iq, 
187*.— /nooiit*.    Proptrty  told  Jan.  j/,  18SS,  to  St.  J.  81.  L.  <t 
8.  F.  By.  Co. 
Sl  Joseph  and  Santa  FcR.R.  Co.— Inc.,  Missouri,  Aug.  8,  1887,- 
Nanit  changed  Jan.  jo,  188S,  Uj  St.  J.  St.  L.  d  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co.— Inc..  Dec.  zo, 
1S84. — Charier  amended  Aug.  J/, /SS^.   Stock  told  Dee.  14,1  Sg^,   1 
to  D.  R.  Franeit  and  olhen. 

The  St.  Louis,  Kansas  and  Southwestern  R-  R.  Co.^Inc.  as  Geuda 
Springs.  Caldwell  &  Western  R.  R.  Co.,  Kansas,  Aug.  27, 
1885. — Name  changed  July  j/,  tS86.  Inaetiee.  Property  told 
under  /orocltwure  OoL  22,  l8g8,  lo  John  Penman;  operated 
from  Jan.  g,  i8gQ.  lo  Oct  ^j,  igol,  by  The  Kantaa  SoulkiptBtem 

B.  R.  Co.,  and  acquired  Oct.  2J,  tgof,  by  The  Kama*  Southutetttm 
Ry.  Co. 

The  Sl.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Denver  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  July 
30,  lUb^.— Name  changed  Frb.  26, 1874,  to  SLL.L.tt  W.R.R.Oa. 
Sl.  Louis,  Lawrence  and  Western  R,  R.  Co,— Inc.  as  Sl.  Louis, 
Lawrence  and  Denver  R.R.Co.,July  ao,  1865. — Name  changed 
Feb.  26,  /874.-^Property  aotd  under  forteloture  J*V6.  2J,  1877. 
On  Oct.  iS.  iSjj,  th»  road  between  Lawrenae  and  Dt  Soto,  Kat., 
mai  aeqaired  by  K.  C.  T.  <t  W.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  between  De  &Xo 
and  PlcaaatU  Hill,  Ho.,  by  P.  B.  it  D.  S.  R.  R.  Co. 
St.  Louis  and  Central  Missouri  Ry.  Co.— Inc.  as  Central  Railway 
of  Missouri,  Missouri,  June  28.  \9&l.— Name  changed  June  3, 
jSSj.  Inactive.  Property  lold  Nov.  26,  18S6,  la  Tht  Sl.  L.  K.  C. 
*  C.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Saint  Louis  and  Saint  Joseph  R-  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Missouri,  Jan.  8, 
1868.— /notfti'm.  Proptrty  told  JUareK  20, 1S74,  lo  Tlu  St.  J.  1^ 
81.  L.  R.  R.  Co. 
St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Ry,  Co,-— Inc.,  Missouri,  Sept.  10, 
1876.— /nrerut  of  A.  T.  d  8.  F.  R.  R.  Co.  acquired  in  l8go,  etc., 
v>aa  told  out  during  lummer  of  iSq6,  in  connection  with  fore- 
cloture  and  rearganitation  of  SI.  L.  it  S.  F.  By.  Co.  (»ce  page  10 
of  The  A.  T.  it  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.'t  Firtt  Annual  Report  lo  Jbna  to, 
I8g0). 
San  Bernardino  Valley  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  California.  Jan.  12,  1887.— 
Coniolidatrd  May  20,  1887,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Bernardino  and  Eastern  Ry,  Co.^Inc.,  California,  Aug.  1 
-°  -  "CoKtolidated  June  37,  l8g2.  Into  So.  Cal.  P     " 
San  Bernardino  and  Los  Angeles   Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Califoraia, 
Nov-  21,  1886.— CoiMoJiiiatcd  May  20,  18S7,  into  Cal.  Cen.  Bv, 


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San  Diego  Central  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  California,  Nov.  8,  i8S6. — 
OontolidcUed  May20y  1887 y  itUo  CtU,  Cen.  By.  Co. 

The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  California, 
March  20,  1901. — Intieiive.  Property  sold  April  /,  igoit  to  The 
A,  T.  db  8,  F.  Ry,  Co. 

San  Jacinto,  Lake  View  and  Northern  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  California, 
May  II,  1896. — Inactive. 

San  Jacinto  Valley  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  California,  March  7,  1887. — 
Consolidated  May  20, 1887^  into  Cal,  Cen.  Ry.  Co. 

The  San  Pedro  Coal  and  Coke  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico,  July  26, 188 1. 
— Inactive,    Lands  sold  Junejo,  l8gf/y  to  Rio  Orande  Land  Co. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Hospital  Association. — Inc.,  New  Mexico,  July 
26,  1898. — Consolidated  July  2J,  1904^  into  Santa  Fe  Cocut  Lines 
Hospital  Association. 

The  Santa  Fe  Railway  Employes  Association. — Inc.,  Kansas,  June  7, 
iSSy.— Succeeded  July  7,  7^p/,  by  The  A.  T.  db  S.  F.  Hosp.  Ass'n, 
O.  C.  db  8.  F.  Hosp.  Ass^n,  A.  db  P.  Hosp.  Ass^n  and  8.  C.  Hosp. 
Ass^n. 

Santa  Fe  &  Santa  Monica  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  California,  April  4, 
1892. — Consolidated  June  27 y  i8Q2y  into  So.  Cal.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Santa  Rita  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  New  Mexico.  Dec.  24,  i^. ^Inactive. 
Property  sold  Jan.ijy  igoOy  to  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Scandinavian  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  May  25,  1875. 
— Inactive,  Property  sold  cu  of  June  jOy  l8g6y  to  The  Osage 
Carbon  Co. 

Sedgwick  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  June  5, 1883. — 
Never  cuitive. 

The  Sibley  Bridge  Co.—Inc,  Missouri,  March  24,  1887.— /nac«v0. 
Property  sold  June  /,  igoo,  to  The  A.T.db  8.F.  Ry.  Co. 

Sibley  Town  and  Land  Co. —  Inc.,  Missouri,  Nov.  17,  1887 — 20 
years. — Incuitive.    Land  all  sold. 

Silver  City,  Deming  and  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  New  Mexico, 
March  23,  1882. — Inactive.  Property  sold  Feb.  75,  i8gQy  to  The 
A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Silver  City  and  Northern  R.R.  Co. — Inc.,  New  Mexico,  March  13, 
1 89 1. — Property  sold  under  foreclosure  April  75,  l8gQy  and  ae^ 
quired  April  //,  i8ggy  by  The  A.  T.  db  8.  F.  Ry.  Co. 

Southern  California  Railway  Co. — Inc.,  California,  June  27, 1892, 
Inactive.    Property  sold  Jan.  //,  /^d,  to  The  A.T.db  S.F.  Ry.  Co, 

Southern  Kansas  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  June  26,  1871.— CSim- 
solidated  March  2gy  iSyQy  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  R.  R.  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  July  16,  1883. — Can- 
solidated  April  lOy  /88jy  into  The  80.  Kas.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  April  16,  1885. — -^'*" 
active.    Property  sold  Feb.  75,  i8ggy  to  The  A.T.dbS.F.  Ry.  Co. 

The  Southern  Kansas  and  Panhandle  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  July 
28,  1886. — Inactive.  Property  sold  as  of  Jan.  7,  i8gOy  to  The  C. 
K.  db  W.  R.  R,  Co. 

Southern  Kansas  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Feb.  11, 
\%JC).— Consolidated  Dec.  75,  i880y  into  K.  C.  L.  db  S.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 

The  Southern  Mining  Co.— Inc.,  New  Mexico,  March  22, 1880.— ^erer 
active. 

Sumner  County  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  May  i,  1880.— Cbiuoti- 
daied  Dec.  75,  i880y  into  K.  C.  L.  db  8.  K.  R.  R.  Co. 


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Texas,  Louisiana  and  Eastern  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Texas,  Mch.  26, 
iSgi*— Inactive.  Property  told  July  26,  i8gf/y  to  O,  C,  dt  8,  F. 
By,  Co, 

The  Thornton  Coal  Co. — Inc.,  Colorado,  Mch.  7, 1884. — Inactive*  Prop- 
erty aold  April  20^  1886^  to  The  Canon  City  Coal  Coi 

Topeka  Equipment  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Mch.  7, 1876. — Charter  ex- 
pired Nov.  jOy  /8q6, 

The  Topeka  Iron  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Aug.  16,  1880.— 2Tk«  A.  T,  dk  S,  F, 
Ry.  Co*  a  interest  sold  to  John  E.  Froat  under  Contract  No,  126^2, 
of  Sept  jOf  i8g8y  and  records  and  accounts  transferred  to  him 
Apr,  2j,  igo2, 

Topeka  Western  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Dec.  31,  1881. — Never 
active, 

Topeka  and  Western  Ry.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  July  2,  1881. — Never 
active. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coking  Co. — Inc.,  Colorado,  Oct.  24,  1881. — 
Property  sold  April  /,  /po/,  to  C,  db  P.  C,  db  M.  Co,  Charter  ex- 
pired Oct.  24.^  igoi. 

The  Trinidad  Coal  and  Mining  Co. — Inc.,  Colorado,  Mch.  25,  1879. — 
Inactive,    Property  sold  Nov,  8, 1881,  to  The  T,  C,  db  C.  Co, 

The  Walnut  Valley  and  Colorado  R.  R.  Co. — Inc^  Kansas,  Aug.  26» 
1885.— CtmsoKdafed  Mayji,  1886,  into  The  C.K,db  W,  R,  R,  Co- 

The  Wellington  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.— Inc.,  Kansas,  Feb.  13, 
1880. — Organization  abandoned;  tracks  taken  up  May  8,i88l. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Colorado).— Inc.,  April  30,  1884. — Never 
active. 

The  Western  Telegraph  Co.  (Kansas).— Inc.,  Mch.  5,  1885. — Never 
cuitive, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  June  22, 
1S7 1, —Consolidated  Oct,  6, 1882,  into  W,  db  5.  W,  Ry,  Co, 

Wichita  and  South  Western  Railway  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  Oct.  6, 
\^2.— Inactive,  Property  sold  April  10,  IQOI,  to  The  A,  T,  db  8, 
F,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Wichita  and  Western  R.  R.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  May  17,  1883. — 
Consolidated  July  24,  i88q,  into  The  W,  db  W,  Ry,  Co, 

The  Wichita  and  Western  Ry.  Co. — Inc.,  Kansas,  July  24,  1889. — 
Property  sold  under  foreclosure  Dee,  jo,  f8g8y  and  acquired  Dee, 
Jii  i8g8,  by  The  A,  T.  db  S,  F,  Ry,  Co,