. The street railway review . Company,(By F. W. Child, President.) The company had no intimation of what was coming,and that President Child will not allow his men to be the 654 (^txcctj\ailw<iyj^ylcW* losers in the end by this manly act is not to be questioned,while a strong bond of sympathy has been cementedwhich offers a striking picture of what such harmonywould mean if only it could prevail throughout the coun-try. These men have earned the respect of the publicand the lasting good will of their employers, and we sin-cerely trust that the days may be few and short until thetime when th
. The street railway review . Company,(By F. W. Child, President.) The company had no intimation of what was coming,and that President Child will not allow his men to be the 654 (^txcctj\ailw<iyj^ylcW* losers in the end by this manly act is not to be questioned,while a strong bond of sympathy has been cementedwhich offers a striking picture of what such harmonywould mean if only it could prevail throughout the coun-try. These men have earned the respect of the publicand the lasting good will of their employers, and we sin-cerely trust that the days may be few and short until thetime when their old wages or better may be possible. A HOT PRESSED PINION. THE steel pinion offered to the trade by the UnitedStates Projectile Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., isradically different in its construction from anyothers in use. The old methods are cutting from thesolid and casting. With cut pinions there is a tempta-tion to reduce the wear on the tools by using soft steel pinions with the teeth recut are liable to be.
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