. The Street railway journal . ion. PROFITABLE and PU&ASIIHG to your company, your passengers, and the advertisers repre-sented. This would be the result of awarding the contract for A D V BRTI SING IN YOUR GA RS to the company best qualified to handle it successfully. ::Eastern Offices, St. Paul Bldg., NEW YORK Executive Offices, SteYe«» BWg., DETROIT THE MULFORD O PETRY COMPANY ^Tiol^et Systems Advise us of your wants in the ticket line and let us giveyou the benefit of our experience. We will submit a complete system covering your par-ticular needs together with all necessary books and reco


. The Street railway journal . ion. PROFITABLE and PU&ASIIHG to your company, your passengers, and the advertisers repre-sented. This would be the result of awarding the contract for A D V BRTI SING IN YOUR GA RS to the company best qualified to handle it successfully. ::Eastern Offices, St. Paul Bldg., NEW YORK Executive Offices, SteYe«» BWg., DETROIT THE MULFORD O PETRY COMPANY ^Tiol^et Systems Advise us of your wants in the ticket line and let us giveyou the benefit of our experience. We will submit a complete system covering your par-ticular needs together with all necessary books and records. Ask for our illustrated catalog. THF, FARR & FOSTER CO. Chicago, 111. THE NATIONAL TICKET CO. WriteFareform us for informationReceipt, it givesin use, and saves concerning our tear Cashthe best protection of anytime in handling. CLE •VELiQ .ND, OHIO M. P. HILLYER & COMPANY 49 WALL ST., NEW YORK ATLANTIC BUILDING Steam and Electric Railroads FinancedRailroad and Gas Bonds a SpecialtyWe Invite Correspondence. xxxii STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXII. No. 10. CHICAGO, ILL.—Fire in the motor car of a train on the MetropolitanElevated inconvenienced thousands of patrons of that road Saturdaymorning, Aug. 29, by completely paralyzing the service for more than anhour. Trains on the Douglas Park and Garfield Park branches were blockedwest to the Laflin Street station, and on the Logan Square and HumboldtPark lines the congestion extended to Marshfield Avenue. Many of thepassengers left the cars and walked along the elevated structure to the neareststations. BOSTON, MASS.—A 20-foot section of the foundation wall of the AdamsBuilding, on Court Street, collapsed Aug. 26, and fell into the East BostonTunnel excavation, crushing three men. PLYMOUTH, MASS.—The following officers have just been elected bythe Plymouth & Sandwich Street Railway Company for the coming year:Horace B. Taylor ?nd Eben Kimball, of Boston; T. Everett Cornish, ofPhiladelphia; Thomas Arnold and William B


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