. The Street railway journal . rom 70 r. p. m. to 80 r. p. m. on blastfurnace gas of from 80 B. T. U. to 100 B. calorific value per cubic foot. The totalhorse-power of the Koerting gas engines ofthis installation, some of which have beenin constant operation for over three years,will be, when the plant is completed; hp. According to the size and requirements ofthe power plant, the producer may be of thesuction or pressure type. For plants of smalland medium capacity, the suction produceris employed on account of its greater sim-plicity. In this type of producer, air andsteam, both


. The Street railway journal . rom 70 r. p. m. to 80 r. p. m. on blastfurnace gas of from 80 B. T. U. to 100 B. calorific value per cubic foot. The totalhorse-power of the Koerting gas engines ofthis installation, some of which have beenin constant operation for over three years,will be, when the plant is completed; hp. According to the size and requirements ofthe power plant, the producer may be of thesuction or pressure type. For plants of smalland medium capacity, the suction produceris employed on account of its greater sim-plicity. In this type of producer, air andsteam, both under atmospheric pressure, aredrawn through the bed of coal in the gen-erator by the action of a small engine, hot gases leaving thegenerator effecting the evaporation of the required steam. Thepartially cooled gases are then cleansed of the major part of The Springfield, Troy & Piqua TractionCompany has put on a limited car leavingSpringfield at 5 a. m. and connecting with theLima Limited on the Dayton & Troy, which. FIG. 3,—KOERTING PRESSURE PRODUCER PLANT reaches Lima at 7 157, or 2 hours and 57 minutesIt has also instituted a through freight servicefield to Dayton in connection with the Dayton & from SpringTroy. 466 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXVI. No. 13. FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE ; Wall Street, Sept. 20, 1905. The Money Market There has been no appreciable change in the money marketthis week. The demand for kinds, and especially for time accom-modations, has fallen off considerably, but at the same time thelocal institutions have not offered with any degree of freedom,even at the current asking quotations, and there is nothing inthe situation at the present time to warrant the belief of an easiermarket in the near future. Money continues to be sent in largeamounts to the West and South for crop-moving purposes. In-terior rates of exchange on New York have displayed an easiertendency, which would indicate a less urgent demand for funds atthose points, but it is expecte


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