. The Street railway journal . 5798,069. Car Fender; William W. McClung, Butlet, Pa. April 29, 1905. A U-shaped bar having sides of unequallength, and means for connecting the longer of said sides to thelower member of the truck-frame of a car with the looped enddepending nearly to the rails and in advance of the flanged wheelsand the spaced sides disposed at opposite sides of the wheel. 1 1 1 J-L, — —, PATENT NO. 798,190 798,097. Trolley Stand; Boniface A. Grasberger, Richmond, filed Dec. 12, 1904. Pneumatic means for controlling thetrolley pole. 798,099. Point and Cros


. The Street railway journal . 5798,069. Car Fender; William W. McClung, Butlet, Pa. April 29, 1905. A U-shaped bar having sides of unequallength, and means for connecting the longer of said sides to thelower member of the truck-frame of a car with the looped enddepending nearly to the rails and in advance of the flanged wheelsand the spaced sides disposed at opposite sides of the wheel. 1 1 1 J-L, — —, PATENT NO. 798,190 798,097. Trolley Stand; Boniface A. Grasberger, Richmond, filed Dec. 12, 1904. Pneumatic means for controlling thetrolley pole. 798,099. Point and Crossing for Railways; Robert A. Hadfield,Sheffield, England. App. filed Jan. 27, 1903. Details of a remov-able wear plate. 798,173. Gear Casing for Electric Railway Motors; Henry , Edgewood Park, Pa. App, filed Aug. 17, 1904. Anelectric motor having a field-magnet frame comprising two parts,ringed together for independent movement, and a gear-case formedin two parts, which may be removed independently of each PATENT NO. 798,368 798,190. Controller for Electric Motors; George Laird andJohn P. Todd, Manchester, England. App. filed July 22, in combination a main drum and a reversing switch-drum, a single operating lever having means for so adjusting itsconnection with the reversing switch-drum that a one-way move-ment of the lever may effect rotation of said drum in either di-rection. 798,227. Electric Railway Motor; Norman W. Storer, Pittsburg,Pa. App. filed Aug. 6, 1904. An electric motor comprising a field-magnet frame having upper and lower halves, which are hingedtogether at one side, and axle-caps secured to both halves at theopposite side. 798,263. Brake Shoe; Cyrus L- Bundy, Dover, N. J. App. filedApril 3, 1905. A brake shoe comprising a bearing member and abacking of sheet steel, or similar material anchored thereto along 39§ STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXVI. No. it. the back thereof, and having an eye member with its side wallsintegra


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