. The street railway review . J. .1. M. G. HEIM,Vice-President. W. O. II.\i\DS,General Manager. W. \V. iMORGAN,Cliief Engineer. distance they can see ahead. It is much better to be behind timethan to run the risk of an accident. During a fog the bell shouldbe kept ringing almost continuously, and if a car should be delayedfor any reason, the conductor must go back at least three polesand flag the following car. INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT. Before starting out in the morning, it is the duty of the motor-man to thoroughly inspect the trolley wheel, the motors and bear-ings, brakes,


. The street railway review . J. .1. M. G. HEIM,Vice-President. W. O. II.\i\DS,General Manager. W. \V. iMORGAN,Cliief Engineer. distance they can see ahead. It is much better to be behind timethan to run the risk of an accident. During a fog the bell shouldbe kept ringing almost continuously, and if a car should be delayedfor any reason, the conductor must go back at least three polesand flag the following car. INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT. Before starting out in the morning, it is the duty of the motor-man to thoroughly inspect the trolley wheel, the motors and bear-ings, brakes, brake shoes and sand boxes. SANDING HILLS. Sometimes when the car is going up a hill the wheels will the conductor will then open the rear sand box and the motor-. ssotiP doiien Cor Darn 12 Can Capacittj DIAGRAM OF POWER STATION AND CAR HOUSE. man will permit the car to drop back on to the sand the car willoften gather sufficient headway to climb the hill. DAMAGE TO CARS. Conductors will endeavor to obtain payment for glass broken ordamages to cars caused by passengers or careless teamsters. If theguilty party refuses to pay take his name and address or his em- Chicago, which has been fully described in the Review. Theprincipal attractions are a well-built theater where vaudeville per-formances are given afternoons and evenings, an electric fountain,a cinematograph, bowling alleys, shooting gallery, pool tables, aladies orchestra and a beer garden which occupies one end of thegrounds and is separated by a partition from the rest of the care is taken to preserve perfect decorum in the gardenand the place is patronized by the best element in Kansas City. Particular attention has been given to the lighting features. The-fronts of the the


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