. The Street railway journal . n, Man-Milwaukee Works. 20. W. G. Starkweather. 21. T. R. Jeffrey. 22. C. 27. J. C. Buckbee. 28. H. Woodland, Assistant Treasurer. 29. 31. H. L. Wells. 32. Franklin Wharton. 33. H. V. Croll. 34. G. L. 40. J. A. Milne, Comptroller. 41. H. S. Pell. 42. G. S. DeWein. Superintendent of Construction. 47. Richard Hoppin. 48. H. C. L. Fisher. 52. W. N. Tanner. 53. Richard Barnard. 54. F. W. I llendenning. 59. G. F. Collins. 60. R. D. Tomlinson. 61. C. A. Derby. D. T. Jones. (See key group below.) very slowly with the heat which


. The Street railway journal . n, Man-Milwaukee Works. 20. W. G. Starkweather. 21. T. R. Jeffrey. 22. C. 27. J. C. Buckbee. 28. H. Woodland, Assistant Treasurer. 29. 31. H. L. Wells. 32. Franklin Wharton. 33. H. V. Croll. 34. G. L. 40. J. A. Milne, Comptroller. 41. H. S. Pell. 42. G. S. DeWein. Superintendent of Construction. 47. Richard Hoppin. 48. H. C. L. Fisher. 52. W. N. Tanner. 53. Richard Barnard. 54. F. W. I llendenning. 59. G. F. Collins. 60. R. D. Tomlinson. 61. C. A. Derby. D. T. Jones. (See key group below.) very slowly with the heat which it absorbs upon fusing, whichmakes it possible to pour it into journal bearings the same asbabbitt is used; hence by its use a fine quality of bronze bush- The Columbus, Buckeye Lake & New-ark Traction Company has obtained a con-tract from the Government to handle mailfor Kirkirsville, Hebron, Newark andother points along its line. The arrange-ment gives these towns much better ser-vice than thev had from the steam KEY TO PHOTOGRAPH, ALLIS-CHALMERS ENGINEERS AND SALESMEN During the storm of Jan. 25 the Boston & Worcester StreetRailway Company made the excellent record of operating carsover its 45-mile route in better time than the Boston & AlbanyRailroad, which runs between the same cities. In spite of deepsnow, the electric railway line had cars moving all the time,while railroad trains were either stuck in drifts or held at sta-tions because of the impossibility of working switches. ings can be secured without the expense of machine manufacturers, the New Era Manufacturing Company, ofKalamazoo, Mich., make the claim that its wearing qualityequals the best red or yellow bronze. Nickelumen cannot bealloyed with babbitt metals which contain lead, as neithernickel nor alminum amalgamate with that metal under ordi-nary conditions. February 4, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 237 LEGAL DEPARTMENT* LAWS LIMITING HOURS OF LABOR In the year 1902, the Supreme Court of R


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