. Electric railway review . r than one havingits lowest cost at 140 per cent rating. Mr. J. P. Provost, treasurer of the General Railway Sup-ply Company, of Pittsburg. Pa., was one of the late arrivalsat the convention. im ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW October 20, 1906. CONVENTIONALITIES Most appropriate on the part of the American Streetand Interurban Railway Association and the allied associationswas the token of appreciation which these organizations unitedin presenting on Wednesday to the retiring president, Hon. W.■ Caryl Ely. It has been well known for two years or more thatit was Mr. Elys per


. Electric railway review . r than one havingits lowest cost at 140 per cent rating. Mr. J. P. Provost, treasurer of the General Railway Sup-ply Company, of Pittsburg. Pa., was one of the late arrivalsat the convention. im ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW October 20, 1906. CONVENTIONALITIES Most appropriate on the part of the American Streetand Interurban Railway Association and the allied associationswas the token of appreciation which these organizations unitedin presenting on Wednesday to the retiring president, Hon. W.■ Caryl Ely. It has been well known for two years or more thatit was Mr. Elys personal desire to withdraw from the sometimesarduous duties devolving upon the chief executive officer of suchan association; but at the earnest solicitation of his fellow offi-cials and upon their showing that especially during the periodof reorganization the associations needed exactly the qualitiesof generalship and diplomacy possessed in so marked a degreeby Mr. Ely. he finally consented to serve until the present EN TRIOMPH. (Bronze by Bofill) A TOKEN OF .-XPFRECIATION UTON THE RETIREMENT OF CARYL W. ELY FROM THE PRESIDENCY OF THE AMERICAN STREET AND INTERURBAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION FROM THE AMERICAN STREET AND INTERURBAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION AMERICAN STREET AND INTERURBAN RAILWAY accountants ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN STREET ANII INTERURBAN RAILWAY ENGINEERING AS.^OCIATION AMERICAN STREET AND INTERURBAN RAILWAY CLAIM AGENTS ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 17, 1906 Though what Mr. Ely denominated the formative period maynot have fully passed, he has seen enough of the work of theofficers of the affiliated associations to rest assured that the finishing touches are consigned to competent hands. He retireswith the certainty that the work which has had so much of hisbest effort has been such as to insure a great future to the as-sociations and that the associations appreciate it to the full-est extent. As a token of such appreciation must be considered thebeautiful specimen of ih


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