. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . an oak, with large hands and feet, withbroad, square shoulders, a full chest, ashort bull neck, a massive head coveredthickly with almost white, well-trimmedhair, a pleasant, open countenance withbright, brown eyes full of life and vivac-ity, a ruddy complexion, and the facedistinguished by a heavy white mustacheand not too deeply clipped side-whisk-ers; a being of permanent walking, his step is quick, long,clastic, and when sitting, either his feetare moving or his hands are t


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . an oak, with large hands and feet, withbroad, square shoulders, a full chest, ashort bull neck, a massive head coveredthickly with almost white, well-trimmedhair, a pleasant, open countenance withbright, brown eyes full of life and vivac-ity, a ruddy complexion, and the facedistinguished by a heavy white mustacheand not too deeply clipped side-whisk-ers; a being of permanent walking, his step is quick, long,clastic, and when sitting, either his feetare moving or his hands are toying withwhatever object is nearest—a pen, a pen-cil, a sheet of paper, or perhaps eye-glasses, which are used only when hereads. Add to this that the man beforeyou is dressed in a single-breasted coat,of quiet, somber pattern, cut in the sim-plest fashion, and you have a picture ofhim. Mr. E. W. Hurley is a member ofDivision 439, Boston, Mass. He wasin the service of the N. Y., N. H. &H. systAn for some twenty-five years,and did committee work most of thattime. He was for many years chair-. MR. E IIIRLEV. Mr. Hayter Reed has been appointedmanager in chief of the Canadian Pa-cific Railway Companys hotel depart-ment, with office at Montreal. man of the G. C. of A. on that system,and held that position when electedassistant grand chief engineer at theLos .geles convention, on May 31,1904. Fchriiary, 1905. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 85 Work of an Honorable Fireman. From a locomotive firemans work ofkeeping her hot to the position of Com-missioner General of Immigration is theladder climbed by the Hon. Frank , who is said to be as popularamong the statesmen of high degree inWashington as he was among those whorepeatedly elected him Grand Master ofthe Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-men. Mr. Sargent has lately excitedmuch talk and discussion by the planshe is pushing for placing immigrants inthe localities where their willing handsare wanted for suitable labor. It


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