. The Street railway journal . a Sliding doors Waiting rooms furnished in inarbkiwith tile floors PLAN OF GROUND FLOOR urban depots as they would a central union depot of steam rail-roads, and by locating these stations in the very center of the busi-ness district, electric roads will be in a far better position to com-pete for the commuter travel than if they used belt lines or loopsand had the general public wait on street corners for cars. sociation will be held, so all may have time to examine theexhibits. The headquarters of the association will be at the CadillacHotel. Other first-class


. The Street railway journal . a Sliding doors Waiting rooms furnished in inarbkiwith tile floors PLAN OF GROUND FLOOR urban depots as they would a central union depot of steam rail-roads, and by locating these stations in the very center of the busi-ness district, electric roads will be in a far better position to com-pete for the commuter travel than if they used belt lines or loopsand had the general public wait on street corners for cars. sociation will be held, so all may have time to examine theexhibits. The headquarters of the association will be at the CadillacHotel. Other first-class hotels are: Russell, Wayne, St. Clair,Normandy, Griswold and Metropole. The annual dinner will be. ARRANGEMENT OF OFFICES ON SECOND FLOOR So far as the. freight business is concerned there seems to be noquestion but that far better results can be secured, certainly wherethe business is a large one, by having a depot for loading and un-loading cars near the center of the city, where the business can becarried on on a large and consequently economical scale. The architects for this building are the well-kriown firm ofWerner & Adkins, and L. P. Hazen & Co. are the general con-tractors. Profit Sharing for Employees of a Canadian Company The British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Ltd., oper-ating the street railway lines in New Westminster, Vancouverand Victoria, B. C, and a 12-mile interurban line connectingVancouver and New Westminster, has announced that its em-ployees are to share in the profits of the company when the latterexceed the amount necessary to pay a 4 per cent dividend on thestock. The amount of profits available for distribution after theregular 4 per cent d


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