. The street railway review . supply arid lands with thewaste water. The plant will be an immense one, con-sisting of a large power house, a reservoir to hold 2,000-000,000 cubic feet of water, and many miles of tunnels,about 700 feet of which will be through solid rock. CK. Bannister is the engineer who designed the O. Cannon, one of the leaders in the Mormonchurch is president of the company, and Wilfred Wood-ruff, the head of the church, is the heaviest stock Frank J. Cannon is to be the manager of the newcompany. Later : While preparing a blast, on the evening o


. The street railway review . supply arid lands with thewaste water. The plant will be an immense one, con-sisting of a large power house, a reservoir to hold 2,000-000,000 cubic feet of water, and many miles of tunnels,about 700 feet of which will be through solid rock. CK. Bannister is the engineer who designed the O. Cannon, one of the leaders in the Mormonchurch is president of the company, and Wilfred Wood-ruff, the head of the church, is the heaviest stock Frank J. Cannon is to be the manager of the newcompany. Later : While preparing a blast, on the evening ofApril 8, in a canon four miles from the city, seven of thecompanys men were killed by a premature explosion,and several others severely injured. A GENTLE REMINDER. The cars of the Norway & South Paris Street Rail-way, Norway, Me., are run without conductors. Sometrouble was experienced getting people to pay fare, andto serve as a reminder to the absent-minded passengers,F. B. Lee. superintendent, has arranged a swinging. A GENTLE REMINDER. sign which is put up in the dome of the car as shown inthe illustration. If a passenger does not deposit his farein the box soon after entering the car, the motormanpulls at the string, which makes the sign open up andat the same time rings an electric bell. LUCKY LAWS AND LAX LAW. Last months Review told of the arrest of Louis , a Denver Consolidated Tramway Company con-ductor, for stealing transfer checks. An attempt wasmade to hold Laws on the charge of burglar}-, as theevidence indicated that he entered one of the companyscars, and carried away transfer tickets. Still JusticeCrane dismissed the charge of burglary, on the groundthat the place where the alleged theft was committedwas not one of the places mentioned in the statutes, orin the legislative act of 1889, defining burglar}-. Thepoint at law was whether a passenger car was a •• rail-road car. As Webster defines a passenger car as arailway car filled with seats and other


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