. The Street railway journal . ll Morgan, J. Levering Jones, Henry H. Kingston andJohn A. Harris, Jr., of Philadelphia; W. Kesley Schoepf, of Cin-cinnati; Arthur Brady, of Muncie. The same board was elected for the Indiana Union TractionCompany. There was not a quorum of directors present for theIndianapolis Northern or the Indiana Union Traction. •*« STREET RAILWAY PATENTS [This department is conducted by W. A. Rosenbaum, patent at-torney, Room No. 1203-7 Nassau-Beekman Building, New York.]UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED FEB. 23, 1904. Railway Switch; Wilber K. Smith, Denver, Col.


. The Street railway journal . ll Morgan, J. Levering Jones, Henry H. Kingston andJohn A. Harris, Jr., of Philadelphia; W. Kesley Schoepf, of Cin-cinnati; Arthur Brady, of Muncie. The same board was elected for the Indiana Union TractionCompany. There was not a quorum of directors present for theIndianapolis Northern or the Indiana Union Traction. •*« STREET RAILWAY PATENTS [This department is conducted by W. A. Rosenbaum, patent at-torney, Room No. 1203-7 Nassau-Beekman Building, New York.]UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED FEB. 23, 1904. Railway Switch; Wilber K. Smith, Denver, Col. April 1, 1903. The switch tongue is connected with a leverpivotally secured in position between the railway tracks and adaptedto be operated by means secured to the car. Automatic Signaling System for Electric Railways;Harry B. Snell, Cement City, Mich. App. filed July 17, 1903. Adial-plate and index at the ends of each block indicate the num-ber of cars upon the block, and in which direction they are PAT. NO. 752,719 752,824. Electric Railway Switch; Harry H. Chandler, Waltham,Mass. App. filed Oct. 24, 1903. Details of a magnet, by meansof which the switch tongue is actuated. 752,828. Clamp Handle; William P. Devine, Dorchester, . filed March 27, 1903. Details of a clamp handle adapted tobe attached to the rods connected with the fare registers in streetcars. 752,861. Vestibule for Cars ; Michael Power, Toronto, filed June 17, 1903. A vestibule for the motorman which isadapted when not in use to be folded and stored under the hoodof the platform. 752,892. Tongue Switch; George M. Ervin, Johnstown, Pa. June 17, 1903. A continuous main rail, a casting secured to theinner side thereof and forming a part of a turnout or branch track,tne casting having an under-cut and recessed guard portion, and asa itch-tongue pivoted to the casting, and having a base-flangewhich engages the recessed guard portion. 752,084. Vehicle Brake; J


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