(Page 71.) Passenger. RENEWALS OF RAILS AND TIES-STATE OF MINNESOTA. CONSUMPTION OF FUEL BY LOCOMOTIVES-STATE OF MINNESOTA. LOCOMOTIVES. Freight.. Switching Construction included in freight. (see note, page 70.) (Page 70.) Average pounds consumed per mile EXPLANATORY REMARKS. Consumption of fuel by construction and work trains is included with that of freight, as engines of that class were taken from freight service temporarily for such work and no record kept of the fuel consumed in such service separately. (Page 72.) EXPLANATORY REMARKS. OTHER TRAIN ACCIDENTS: EMPLOYES KILLED-January 11, 1891, Peter Hayes, Mora. Tried to board train. February 28, 1891, J. E. Dillon, Minneapolis. Wrist broken. January 24, 1891, Thos Goodmanson, Willmar. Tried to board train; leg, arm and hip hurt. 66 CAUSES: TRESPASSERS KILLED-July 7, 1890, Hoefin, Collegeville. Walking on track. August 3, 1890, Berg Clark, Kent. Found dead; supposed to have been sleeping on track. Walking on track. Old man; stood in front of train. INJURED October 2, 1890, Kramer, Breckenridge. Boy; playing on track. September 15, 1890. F. Bennett, St. Cloud. Tramp; stealing ride. July 27, 1890, A. Boetsch, St. Cloud. Boy playing on cars; fell off. |