Comparative statement showing local passenger rates in effect on lines of Southern Pacific Company, with similar rates east and west of Chicago, Illinois, as follows: Rates from San Francisco to Certain Principal Points, and the Average Rate per Mile. 3.00 cents per mile. 3.01 cents per mile. 2.66 cents per mile. -2.72 cents per mile. .2.43 cents per mile. .3.67 cents per mile. 2.18 cents per mile. 2.19 cents per mile. 4 10...187 miles.. 4 10.126 miles.. 3.25 cents per mile. 4 60...142 miles. 4 60...204 miles.. 3.24 cents per mile. -2.24 cents per mile. 6 10...187 miles. .274 miles. To Redding, via Davis. 7 50. .234 miles.. To Redding, via Marysville.. To Colfax, via Benicia. -3.26 cents per mile. .2.23 cents per mile. -3.21 cents per mile. 2.34 cents per mile. 3.51 cents per mile. 2.46 cents per mile. 3.97 cents per mile. 3.06 cents per mile. -2.80 cents per mile. 2.85 cents per mile. 2.90 cents per mile. -3.11 cents per mile. 2.82 cents per mile. .2.78 cents per mile. 2.33 cents per mile. 2.85 cents per mile. 2.06 cents per mile. 1.60 cents per mile. .1.46 cents per mile. 1.67 cents per mile. -2.49 cents per mile. -2.25 cents per mile. 40....21 miles. By inspection of Tonnage Tables, Nos. 15 and 16, the total number of pounds of through freight east and west bound for the years 1888 and 1889 may be found. By comparing statements of 1889 with 1888 we obtain the following results at San Francisco: TADLE $14. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (PACIFIC SYSTEM). TONNAGE OF THROUGH FREIGHT, EAST AND WESTBOUND, FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1889 (IN POUNDS). NOTE. Freight westbound to Colton is not kept separately, but is included with that of Los Angeles. National City. Colton... San Bernardino.. Santa Ana... CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CENTRAL. EASTBOUND. WESTBOUND. STATIONS. Total in Pounds, Total in Pounds, Total in Pounds, Total in Pounds, You are respectfully referred to Tabular Statement No. 17 for a complete classification of freights carried upon California railroads during the year 1888, showing the amount shipped, and the per cent of each commodity to the whole amount. Per table it will be seen that there were 7,762,035 tons hauled in 1888: |