. The Street railway journal . CHARLES F. JOHNSON, of Buffalo, who carries such alarge stock of second-hand electric railway material, was an at-tendant at the convention. THE AMERICAN BRAKE-SHOE & FOUNDRY COM-PANY, of New York and Chicago, exhibited the Diamond S. Cong-don and other types of shoes made by its various branches, andwas calling special attention this year to the steel back shoe, inwhich the cast iron can be cracked transversely without dangerof the shoe falling apart. F. W. Sargent, chief engineer; J. , assistant chief engineer; Arthur Gemunde, W. and H. S. B
. The Street railway journal . CHARLES F. JOHNSON, of Buffalo, who carries such alarge stock of second-hand electric railway material, was an at-tendant at the convention. THE AMERICAN BRAKE-SHOE & FOUNDRY COM-PANY, of New York and Chicago, exhibited the Diamond S. Cong-don and other types of shoes made by its various branches, andwas calling special attention this year to the steel back shoe, inwhich the cast iron can be cracked transversely without dangerof the shoe falling apart. F. W. Sargent, chief engineer; J. , assistant chief engineer; Arthur Gemunde, W. and H. S. Bradfield formed this companys representa-tion. THE CONSOLIDATED CAR HEATING COMPANY, ofAlbany, N. Y., represented by Cornell S. Hawley, general agent,New York, showed the types of heaters used on the Manhattan. EXHIBITS OF THE OHMER FARE REGISTER COMPANY, THE MORRIS ELECTRIC COMPANY, THE CRANE COMPANY, THE REVERS-IBLE ELECTRIC CAR SIGN COMPANY AND W. J. SHEPHERD & CO. made that this company is just completing a new copper rod andbare wire mill alongside its present factory at Perth Amboy, N. J.,and will be prepared about the last of this year to make not onlythe bare wire for its own use in making insulated wire, but will bein the market with bare and weatherproof wire in addition to itscables. J. R. Wiley, manager Western sales department, Chicago;H. P. Kimball, of New York; A. A. Anderson and F. S. Viele, ofPittsburgh, were present. THE BALL BEARING COMPANY, of Baltimore, Md., hadthe Norwood ball-bearing trolley base on display. ROSSITER, MacGOVERN & CO., of New York, representedby Frank MacGovern and J. Warren Archer, had headquarters atone of the Cadilac parlors. THE Q. & C. COMPANY, of Chicago, was represented by Kalas, and furnished the Stanwood steel steps on the car
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