. The street railway review . ountenance and to your troubles a constant equipoise and peaceful frame of mind,And cast anxiety and care to the passing the hurly-burly of the rough-and-tumble at him shafts of malice were unscrupulously hurled,I never knew a man to fail, with high ambitions kept, with strong and steady hand, the trolley on the wire.—Mahlon M. DeLevis, in Omaha Bee. ANN ARBORS FIRE. CARS went up in smoke earl3Thursday morning, January 25,when the car barn and rolling stockof the Ann Arbor Street RailwayCompany was destroyed by lo


. The street railway review . ountenance and to your troubles a constant equipoise and peaceful frame of mind,And cast anxiety and care to the passing the hurly-burly of the rough-and-tumble at him shafts of malice were unscrupulously hurled,I never knew a man to fail, with high ambitions kept, with strong and steady hand, the trolley on the wire.—Mahlon M. DeLevis, in Omaha Bee. ANN ARBORS FIRE. CARS went up in smoke earl3Thursday morning, January 25,when the car barn and rolling stockof the Ann Arbor Street RailwayCompany was destroyed by loss entailed was $21,200, withinsurance to the amount of $11, cause of the fire is not current had been entirely shutoff and the night watchman wascleaning the last car. Spontaneouscombustion is thought of as a probable cause and somehint at incendiarism. The watchman ran one car out ofthe barn. Five motors and a trailer were casualty stops street railway traffic until new carscan be VEHICLES FOLLOWING STREET CARS. An ordinance has been passed in New Orleans intendedto prevent accidents, especially to pedestrians crossing astreet immediately in the rear of a car. The text readsas follows: BE IT ORDAINED,That from and after the passage of this ordin-ance, it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to follow in the tracks of anystreet railroad, any cars of said railroads, electric or otherwise, at a dis-tance less than thirty feet. Be it further ordained. That any vehicle following any street car at adistance of thirty feet, shall be compelled to stop Immediately at saiddistance whenever said street car ahead of said vehicle shall havestopped. Be it further ordained. That any driver of any vehicle or vehicles whoshall violate the foregoing provisions of this ordinance shall be guiltyof a misdemeanor and subject to a line of five dollars nor more thantwenty-five dollars or imprisonment for five nor more than thirty days, atthe discretion of th


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