. The street railway review . 00 ft. to threemiles, depending on the conditions of service. All the linesare independent of the others and each one is connected toa circuit breaker at the station. The feeders tap into theirrespective lines at the square where all the divisions centerand at every fourth pole thereafter. At intervals of about and equipment is as complete and substantial as may befound in the large cities. The officers of this enterprisingcompany are: R. R. Quay, president; Arthur Kennedy,vice-president; DeWitt Dilworth, secretary and treasurer,and Wm. Cummins, superintendent. Th


. The street railway review . 00 ft. to threemiles, depending on the conditions of service. All the linesare independent of the others and each one is connected toa circuit breaker at the station. The feeders tap into theirrespective lines at the square where all the divisions centerand at every fourth pole thereafter. At intervals of about and equipment is as complete and substantial as may befound in the large cities. The officers of this enterprisingcompany are: R. R. Quay, president; Arthur Kennedy,vice-president; DeWitt Dilworth, secretary and treasurer,and Wm. Cummins, superintendent. The camera proved a very valuable adjunct in tlic defenseof the Lexington Avenue Railroad Company against a.$25,000 damage suit. Helen Rovatzos, a Greek girl 17years old, claimed that she received permanent injuries bybeing thrown from a car on October 10, 1S96. Photographswere produced by the defense showing her hanging outclothes and rowing in Central Park. In consequence of thisthe suit was withdrawn. 818 (^ti£dS^culu^%ilcw.


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