1907 - N&W and C&O and Jamestown

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N&W AND C&O AND JAMESTOWN

Movement to Denounce the Roads for Their High Rates to the Fair.

Richmond, Va., March 11 -- Special -- While a movement is on foot
in several quarters today to have meetings held for the purpose of
denouncing the Chesapeake & Ohio and the Norfolk & Western railroads
for their high rates for the Jamestown Exposition, so far as can be
learned these efforts have not taken definite shape or produced results.
The Travelers Protective Association will probably take the
matter up in its executive board within the next few days, and then
decided on what is best for the traveling men to do in the case. The
Chamber of Commercem Post A, of the Travelers and members of several
other organizations have been approached relative to announcing a
meeting similar to that held in Norfolk and for the purpose of
determining on some course of retaliation against the Chesapeake &
Ohio, since that road is regarded here as the principal factor in
fixing these rates in connection with the Norfolk & Western.
President George W. Stevens of the Chesapeake & Ohio, when asked
today regarding the matter of rates to the Jamestown Exposition, gave
out the following statement:
"The officers of the Chesapeake & Ohio think the rates announced
are entirely reasonable. They have as yet received no evidence that
their conclusions are untrue. The round trip rate for a day's trip to
Norfolk or to the exposition grounds is one-half of the present
regular rate and fixes the tariff between the two cities for seven
months for all who can make the trip in one day. The round trip
ten-day ticket fixes the rate on all other travel between the two
cities. If the Sunday excursion business is continued the rate will
be made reasonable.




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