. The Street railway journal . lUlFrank L there was not aboard of directorselded to hold a ntors at the office 0Saturday i No Change In Management was stated that tor the preseimanagement of the ibusiness 1 OBJECTIONSNOTVALID MANAGER FASSETT ON THE CON-TENTIONS OF JUDGE GRIFFITH. OLD REGULATIONS IN FORCE The New Ordinance HasWith the Orlfilnal Griffith TeUs How He Would,Like to Have the Ordinance Amend- ,vl- s of file It was de-the direc- *r *4e meeting as to 1 Mr Caldwell and -the old board were re-elected as followsw:Peter McCarthy, Thomas Breslfn,Frank E. Howe. James ONeill, Jame


. The Street railway journal . lUlFrank L there was not aboard of directorselded to hold a ntors at the office 0Saturday i No Change In Management was stated that tor the preseimanagement of the ibusiness 1 OBJECTIONSNOTVALID MANAGER FASSETT ON THE CON-TENTIONS OF JUDGE GRIFFITH. OLD REGULATIONS IN FORCE The New Ordinance HasWith the Orlfilnal Griffith TeUs How He Would,Like to Have the Ordinance Amend- ,vl- s of file It was de-the direc- *r *4e meeting as to 1 Mr Caldwell and -the old board were re-elected as followsw:Peter McCarthy, Thomas Breslfn,Frank E. Howe. James ONeill, JamesH. Caldwell. A. I. Nichol .md John A,OBrien The following directors Inthe old hoard were retired: AddisonB, Colvin of Glens Falls. John W. Her-ert of Ilelmetta, N. J.; W. L Kileyof Glens Falls; William 0 Jersey City. N. J . anji GrnesheekFowler, George A. Helme and John , of New York. Trojans In Mr. Caldwell and the Interests Co., John G. Haw 10 directors arejs,e ati; associated1 Th6 Troy Trust. lied Mr. GrlfflthH Am«*n< Judge I,. E. Frtflllli, property owners on River ntre*tUveen (iriinfl and Fulton streets, cal STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXVIII. No. 14. Company, of Albany, is interesting. The companys lines ex-tend into several counties and are operated in four of the local papers in the different towns, that is, inAlbany, Troy, Rensselaer, Cohoes and Watervliet, are takenby the company and are distributed among the division super-intendents. Each division superintendent thus receives twoor more daily papers which he is expected to go over thor-oughly every day. The superintendents make the clippingsfrom the daily papers and send them to the general office,where they are edited by a clerk, so that the same matter willnot be put on twice, unless it is handled in a different mannerby the different papers. They are then pasted on a piece ofstiff manila paper measuring 12V2 ins. wide


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