. The Street railway journal . lwaukee, showed samples ofits cast-welding in connection with the exhibitof C. J. Harrington. ARTHUR S. PARTRIDGE, the St. Louisrailway supply man, was a visitor to the con-vention. He made no exhibit. THE PITTSBURG REDUCTION COM-PANY, of Pittsburg, had a unique display. Thebooth was a large one, and one-half was occu-pied by an aluminum wire drawing machine inoperation, reducing wire from No. 2 gage toNo. 9 gage. The reception section was hand-somely furnished with heavy antique andleather chairs and couches, and displayed on tables were alum-inum splices, cable


. The Street railway journal . lwaukee, showed samples ofits cast-welding in connection with the exhibitof C. J. Harrington. ARTHUR S. PARTRIDGE, the St. Louisrailway supply man, was a visitor to the con-vention. He made no exhibit. THE PITTSBURG REDUCTION COM-PANY, of Pittsburg, had a unique display. Thebooth was a large one, and one-half was occu-pied by an aluminum wire drawing machine inoperation, reducing wire from No. 2 gage toNo. 9 gage. The reception section was hand-somely furnished with heavy antique andleather chairs and couches, and displayed on tables were alum-inum splices, cables, insulated and bare wire. The railings werealuminum, and potted plants and handsome rugs were included inthe decorations. The entertainment committee of the companywas a large one. including: Arthur B. Davis, general manager;A. K. Laurie, general sales agent; J. A. Rutherford and CyrusHarris, Cleveland; S. K. Colby and W. R. Darby, New York; Noysc, Chicago; William Hoopes, Pittsburg, and J. H. Fin-ney, Washington, D.


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