. The street railway review . al Equipment Company, writes that within 60 days he expects to beready to let contracts for electrical equipment for an interurban systemcovering 45 miles, and touching Elyria and Lorain. Cleveland, O — Tne Akron, Bedtbrd & Cleveland electric line is tobe extended to Kent and Ravenna, the commissioners of Portage countvhaving granted an application for a franchise on the main road throughKent to Ravenna, with branches to Brady and Sandv lakes. New pHiLADELiHtA, O.—The Springfield, Clifton, Cedarville &,Jamestown Electiic Railway Company has decided to begin constr


. The street railway review . al Equipment Company, writes that within 60 days he expects to beready to let contracts for electrical equipment for an interurban systemcovering 45 miles, and touching Elyria and Lorain. Cleveland, O — Tne Akron, Bedtbrd & Cleveland electric line is tobe extended to Kent and Ravenna, the commissioners of Portage countvhaving granted an application for a franchise on the main road throughKent to Ravenna, with branches to Brady and Sandv lakes. New pHiLADELiHtA, O.—The Springfield, Clifton, Cedarville &,Jamestown Electiic Railway Company has decided to begin construc-tion March i, 1S96, having b-en delayed in securing some private rightof way. Harry L. Canfield, engineer, New Philadelphia, is preparingplans and will promptly answer all correspondence. Wooster, O —The Wooster, Medina & Cleveland Electric StreetRailway Company has organized by electing C V. Hodd, Wooster,president; F. H. Hawley, Medina, secretary; directors, Crosby Thomp- 57B (^fctiect IF^cuIm^ jr^yle\^. Judge Everkick when asked to take Judge Everkick when the conductor the next car. wants to stop for another passenger. son, Cleveland; R. H. McDowell, J. Andrews, Medina; WardenWheeler, Creston; W. J. Mullins, A Cunningham, L P. Ohliger, Kaiike, Wooster. Construction is promised to begin soon. Oregon. PoRTL.\ND, Ore.—C. E. Smith, and others have been granted anelectric railway franchise. Portland, Ore.—The Portland Traction Company has been givenpermission to extend its cable road PoRTLANO, Ore.—C. E. Smith and Graham Glass, who were granteda franchise for an electric road on First street, will take over the horseline on that street, now in receivers hand-^, and change to electricity. PoRTLAxn, ()nK—The Portland & Western Railway Company hasbeen incorporated with #25000 capital to build an electric road in Wash-ington county, by Mitchell, W. F. Nelson, Frederick V. Holman Portland, Ore.—W. F. and L. i\ Nelson and George W. Joseph,have incorporated


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