1 Those not paying the ad valorem taxes. 2 The tax on property and franchise is alternative with the gross receipts tax. 3 Domestic corporations. 4 Foreign corporations. TABLE II.-METHODS OF SECURING LOCAL REVENUES FROM RAILROAD TAXATION. There is a local tax on lands owned by railroads, such as have been subject to grant either by the state or by the United States. 2 Lands used by railroad companies but not used in any way for railroad purposes are assessed and taxed like the similar property of individuals. Not including "distributable property." There are, however, local license taxes on railroads. LIST OF WITNESSES. Barter, Henry C., secretary-treasurer International Longshoremen's Bemis, Prof. Edward Webster, of the Bureau of Economic Research, Adams, Alton D., electrical engineer, Boston, Mass. Adams, Charles Francis, former chairman Massachusetts railroad commission, Boston, Mass Adams, Henry C., statistician Interstate Commerce Commission, Ann Page. 275-285 824-830 373-387 Anderson, George H., secretary Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburg, Pa 636-652 72-85 306-317 86-103 Bethell, U. N., general manager New York Telephone Company, New 777-816 Bryant, John W., secretary Steamboat Captains and Owners' Exchange, 387-400 Chandler, Albert B., chairman of the board of directors Postal Telegraph Company, New York. 193-206 Childs, James E., general manager New York, Ontario and Western 496-508 Clark, Thomas F., vice-president Western Union Telegraph Company, 206-241 Davant, James S., commissioner of the Memphis Freight Bureau, Memphis, Tenn.. 5-8 Dunlap, Samuel C., general manager Cornelia and Tellulah Falls Railroad, Gainesville, Ga.. 1-4 Fitzpatrick, Val, third vice-grand master Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, United States and Canada, Columbus, Ohio. 830-841 Fleming, Henry S., secretary-treasurer Anthracite Coal Operators' Association, New York City. 535-542 Foote, Allen Ripley, editor Public Policy, Chicago. 103-123 Fuller, H. R., national representative of National Brotherhood of Railroad Employees, Fifty-sixth Congress, Beaverfalls, Pa 8-72 Greene, Thomas L., vice-president Audit Company of New York, New 467-495 Griffith, Charles D., representative Denver Chamber of Commerce. 848-858 611-626 Guillaudeu, William Leggett, president Old Dominion Steamship Company, New York City.. 442-451 Haddock, John C., independent anthracite coal operator, New York City. 521-534 Hall, Edward J., vice-president and general manager of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company 817-824 Harris, Joseph S., former president Reading Company, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, Pa 596-611 Hayne, Daniel H., general solicitor Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company, Baltimore, Md. 413-425 Hitchcock, Romyn, civil engineer, New York City 890-896 Howes, Osborne, secretary Boston Board of Fire Underwriters, Boston, 700-718 Jackson, James F., of the Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners, Fall River. 841-848 Langley, James Morton, representing the Merchants' Association of 859-883 |