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28. In the matter of the application of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received.

Apr. 23, 1887. Investigation made. Order for temporary relief granted.

June 15, 1887. Same order as in No 2.

29. In the matter of the application of the Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad Company:

Apr. 20, 1887. Application received.

Apr. 23, 1887. Application considered and postponed.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

30. In the matter of the application of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. Investigation had and proofs and arguments submitted. Counsel heard in opposition on behalf of clipper-ship line.

Apr. 22, 1887. Hearing continued.

Apr. 23, 1887. Application considered and order for temporary relief granted.

June 15, 1887. Same order as in No. 2.

31. In the matter of the application of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. Proofs and arguments for and against same heard.

Apr. 22, 1887. Hearing continued.

Apr. 23, 1887. Order for temporary relief granted.
May 20, 1887. Further full hearing upon notice.
June 15, 1887. Same order as in No. 2.

32. In the matter of the application of the Northern Pacific Railway Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. Investigation had; proofs and arguments submitted.

Apr. 22, 1887. Hearing continued.

Apr. 23, 1887. Hearing continued. Order for temporary relief granted.

June 15, 1887. Same order as in No. 2.

33. In the matter of the application of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. Investigation commenced.
Apr. 22, 1887. Hearing continued.

Apr. 23, 1887. Hearing continued. Order for temporary relief
granted.

June 15, 1887. Same order as in No. 2,

34. In the matter of the application of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway Company:

Apr. 23, 1887. Application received.

May 20, 1887. Hearing assigned for May 25.

June 5, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made on this petition.

35. In the matter of the application of the Cairo, Vincennes and Chicago Railroad Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. Petition heard. Further consideration postponed.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

36. In the matter of the application of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company; New York and New England; New York City and Northern; the Housatonic; the Naugatuck; the New Haven and Northampton; the Hartford and Connecticut Valley; the Hartford and Connecticut Western; the New London Northern; the Boston and Providence Railroad Corporation; the Providence and Worcester; and the Old Colony Railroad Companies:

Apr. 22, 1887. Application received. Investigation had. Proofs and argument submitted.

Apr. 25, 26, 1887. Protests received.

Apr. 27, 1887. Further consideration postponed.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

37. In the matter of the application of the Union Pacific Railway Com

pany:

Apr. 29, 1887. Application received.

May 2, 1887. Investigation had. Order for temporary relief granted.

June 15, 1887. Same order as in No. 2.

38. In the matter of the application of the Mason City and Fort Dodge Railroad Company:

May 6, 1887. Application received.

May 20, 1887. Hearing ordered for May 25.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

39. In the matter of the application of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company; the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company; the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company:

May 6, 1887. Application received. See No. 1.

May 24, 1887. Hearing had, Pennsylvania Railroad Company opposing.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made on this petition.

40. In the matter of the application of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company:

May 9, 1887. Application received.

May 19, 1887. Case considered upon papers and protests.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

41. In the matter of the application of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Company, No. 2:

May 10, 1887. Application received.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

42. In the matter of the application of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company and the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Company:

May 12, 1887. Application received.

May 20, 1887. Arguments and proofs considered.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

43. In the matter of the application of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway Company:

May 2, 1887. Application received.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

44. In the matter of the application of the Memphis and Little Rock Railway Company:

May 4, 1887. Application received.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

45. In the matter of the application of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Company:

May 5, 1887. Application received.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition.

46. In the matter of the application of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company:

Apr. 4, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

47. In the matter of the application of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company:

Apr. 5, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

48. In the matter of the application of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Company:

Mar. 31, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

49. In the matter of the application of the South Carolina Railroad Company:

Apr. 27, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

50. In the matter of the application of the Western and Atlantic Railroad Company:

Apr. 5, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

51. In the matter of the application of the Charleston and Savannah Railway Company:

Apr. 21, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

52. In the matter of the application of the Georgia Pacific Railway Company:

Apr. 6, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

53. In the matter of the application of the Great Southern Freight Line, by the South Carolina Railway Company and the Georgia Railroad Company:

Apr. 27, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

55. In the matter of the application of the Atlantic Coast Line, composed of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, Petersburg Railroad, Wilmington and Western Railroad, Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad, Midland North Carolina Railroad, Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Northeastern Railroad of South Carolina, Central Railroad of South Carolina, Cheraw and Salisbury Railroad:

Apr. 5, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

56. In the matter of the application of the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company:

Apr. 5, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

57. In the matter of the application of the Central Railroad of Georgia system, composed of the Ocean Steamship Company, the Central Railroad of Georgia, and Georgia and Atlanta and West Point Railroads, the Port Royal and Augusta (called the Port Royal and Western North Carolina Railroad): Apr. 5, 1887. Application received. (See No. 6, ante.)

58. In the matter of the application of the Rome Railroad Company: Apr. 27, 1887. Application received.

June 15, 1887. Ordered, That no order be made upon this petition

Statement of petitions, memorials, protests, and arguments presented to and considered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, in connection with applications for relief filed under section 4 of the act to regulate com

merce.

1. Petitions and memorials in support of applications:
American Salt Company, Louisiana.
Allensville, Ky., business men.
Adairville, Ky., citizens.

Augusta, Ga., citizens.

Athens, Ga., citizens.

Athens, Ala., citizens.

Atlanta, Ga., Miller's Association, third section.

Albany, Ga., melon-growers, fourth section.

Atlanta Paper Company.

Alabama iron manufacturers.

Alabama and Mississippi lumbermen.

Albion Lumber Company, Ricedale, Ky.

Brenton, Escambia County, Alabama, lumbermen.

Birmingham, Ala., citizens.

Birmingham, Ala., traffic, statement of.

Birmingham, Ala., Coal Company, petition of.

Blount Springs, Ala., business men.

Bowling Green, Ky., citizens.

Bowron, J., secretary Tennessee Coal and Iron Railroad Company,

Birmingham.

Baton Rouge, La., business men.

Board of Trade, Aberdeen, Miss.

Board of Trade, Anderson, S. C.

Board of Trade, Tobacco, Clarksville, Tenn.

Board of Trade, Columbia, S. C.

Board of Trade, Greenville, S. C.

Board of Trade, Goldsborough, N. C.

Board of Trade, Macon, Ga.

Board of Trade, Meridian, Miss.

Board of Trade, Pensacola, Fla.

Board of Trade, Selma, Ala.

Clarksville, Tenn., business men.

Cotton manufacturers, southern.

Cullmann, Ala., merchants and business men.

Campbellville, Ky., citizens.

Columbus, Ga., citizens.

Chattanooga, Tenn., manufacturers' committee.

Committees, various, at Atlanta, Ga.

Coal mining interests, Southwestern Kentucky.

Central City, Ky., citizens.

Columbia, Tenn., citizens.

Cedar Hill, Tenn., citizens.

Crofton, Ky., citizens.

Coal dealers, Mobile.

Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Ga.

Chamber of Commerce, Knoxville, Tenn.

Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery, Ala.

Chamber of Commerce, Mobile, Ala.

Chamber of Commerce, Richmond, Va.

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