. The Street railway journal . he block and at its opposite end to a bracketon the car roof, a catch projecting from the upper side of the blockand through the slot in the guideway, a latch device supportedupon the guideway to engage said catch, and means engaged bythe trolley rope and operated by an upward pull on the rope forraising said latch. Cable Grip.—Julio Frigard, Carthagena, Spain. No. 614,38cSeven claims. Transom Sign.—Peter M. Kling, St. Louis, Mo. No. 614, claim. Electric Switch-Operating Mechanism for Railways.—Louis , Springfield, Mass., assignor of one-half to G


. The Street railway journal . he block and at its opposite end to a bracketon the car roof, a catch projecting from the upper side of the blockand through the slot in the guideway, a latch device supportedupon the guideway to engage said catch, and means engaged bythe trolley rope and operated by an upward pull on the rope forraising said latch. Cable Grip.—Julio Frigard, Carthagena, Spain. No. 614,38cSeven claims. Transom Sign.—Peter M. Kling, St. Louis, Mo. No. 614, claim. Electric Switch-Operating Mechanism for Railways.—Louis , Springfield, Mass., assignor of one-half to GeorgeM. Jewett, Glenville, Md. No. 614,412. Six claims. Track Sanding Apparatus.—John H. Watters, William R. How-don, and William A. Jacobs, Anniston, Ala. No. 614, claims. We will send copies of specifications and drawings complete ofany of the above patents to any address upon receipt of fifteencents. Give date and number of patent desired. The Street Rail-way Publishing Company, Havemeyer Building, New Vol. XIV. No. i. JRNUHRY, 1395. $ PER COPIE8, 35 CT8. TABLE OF CONTENTS. - I -r: I Storage Batteries as Station Auxiliaries at Pittsburgh, - ■ An account of the method of employing two storage battery plants by the Consoli-dated Traction Co. of Pittsburgh, and the results achieved by their use. Electric Railway Motors, V.—By Geo. T. Hanchett. The subject of motor suspensions is discussed in this issue. Cutting Down the Cost of Electrical Repairs of Railway Motors.—By m. r. McAdoo A description by the general manager of the Paterson (N. J.) Railway Co. of themethod of motor testing employed on that railway. Letters and Hints from Practical Men, - -- -- -- -- -- The Origin of the Mixed System of Electric Traction. Instruction Book for Inspectors. Profit Sharing on Street Railways. Home Made Testing Rigging. Casting a New End on an Axle. A Poor Piece of Engineering. Engines for Electric Railway Power Stations.—By Chas. E. Emery, Ph.


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