. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . annual average wage of the railway employee in1912 was S730. Only in Australia. New Zealand and Canada does theaverage annual wage reach one half that amount. In Japan it is S114. In capitalization per mile of its railways the United States is exceededby every one of the principal countries of the world. The list is headedby the United Ivingdom with a capitalization of per conies next with per mile, Russia has an average of5149,814; France §148.


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . annual average wage of the railway employee in1912 was S730. Only in Australia. New Zealand and Canada does theaverage annual wage reach one half that amount. In Japan it is S114. In capitalization per mile of its railways the United States is exceededby every one of the principal countries of the world. The list is headedby the United Ivingdom with a capitalization of per conies next with per mile, Russia has an average of5149,814; France §; Switzerland ; Austria §;Germany $116,365. The average for the United States is no country in the world has so much progress been made in effortsto perform railway service in a manner which shall best serve the busi-ness interests of its patrons. In none of them is the service performedso cheaply. The congested condition was worse than last yearbut we all know what is responsible for such and thesteps being taken by the carriers and the InterstateConunerce Commission to relieve ^ 1 (©bituarp ] 4> Fred Kelley Fred Kelley, popular florist of Kokomo, Ind., came tohis death in some mysterious way on June 37 or 28. HLsbi)dy was dragged from the Mississenewa River atMaricm, Ind., on the morning of June 38 after an !?11niglit search by the police. Mr. Kelleys pockets wereempty, and as he is reported to have been seen earlierin the evening with a roll of bills, the jwlice are underthe imijression he may have been robbed and hurled intothe river. They art searching for a man who was seenwith him the night before. Death by drowning is theverdict returned by Deputy Coroner John Milford in thecase. Benno Ludwig Hart We regret to record that Benno I-. Hart of Cleveland,Ohio, died of diphtheria on June 30, and was buried atKiverside Cemetery on Monday, July 3. He was the old-est son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Hart on DetroitSt. He leaves a widow and o


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