. Men who made San Francisco. Charles S. Fee To EVERY passenger on a railway trainin California, the name of Charles S. Fee isknown. That is because Mr. Fees name aspassenger traffic manager of the Southern Pa-cific Railway is to be found on all official an-nouncements of the road that deal directly withthe passengers. Mr. Fee has been in the rail-road business for thirty-seven years. He en-tered it in 1873 and served two years as secre-tary to the general superintendent of the Michi-gan Central. For the next two years he waschief clerk to the general manager of the North-ern Pacific, and then


. Men who made San Francisco. Charles S. Fee To EVERY passenger on a railway trainin California, the name of Charles S. Fee isknown. That is because Mr. Fees name aspassenger traffic manager of the Southern Pa-cific Railway is to be found on all official an-nouncements of the road that deal directly withthe passengers. Mr. Fee has been in the rail-road business for thirty-seven years. He en-tered it in 1873 and served two years as secre-tary to the general superintendent of the Michi-gan Central. For the next two years he waschief clerk to the general manager of the North-ern Pacific, and then from 1883 to 1904 wasgeneral passenger and ticket agent for the North-ern Pacific. On April 1 si, 1904, he was pro-moted to the position he new holds. Mr. Fee was born in Laurel, Clermont County, OhiiHe belongs ^o several of the prominent clubs.


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