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mile. The significance of these figures will bebetter understood by stating that they are the equivalent of hauling a ton of freight 2419 miles for every man, woman, and child in the United States, and giving each of them a ride on a passenger-train of 327 miles. The number of tons of freight moved over each mile of railway during a year is the measure of the freight work performed for the country by the railways. This was —

In the United States 969,000 tons one mile in 1909
In England 530,000 tons one mile in 1908
In Germany 880,000 tons one mile in 1908
In France 497,000 tons one mile in 1907

— showing that the American railways are furnishing a greater service per mile of railway than the older countries.

Since 1889 the miles of railway in the United States have increased 52.7 per cent; the passengers carried one mile on those railways have increased 154.8 per cent, and the tons of freight carried one mile 224.3 per cent; the number of employees 116.2 per cent, and the taxes 230.8 per cent.

With ninety million busy people In this

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