. The street railway review . g arresters, circuit breakers, switches, ammeters and volt-meters. On pedestals fronting the exhibit were shown the well-known types of Westinghouse motors from the ordinary standardstreet car motor to the locomotive size. Some other motors wereplaced on trucks of various makethroughout the exhibition hall. Thefollowing were in attendance at the convention from the Westing-house Company: E. W. T. Gray, E. H. Heinrichs, J. B. Lyford, Jr.,R. F. Storer, B. T. Mallett, Robert Siegfried and Arthur ; W. F. Zimmerman, New York; R. S. Brown, Boston; C.


. The street railway review . g arresters, circuit breakers, switches, ammeters and volt-meters. On pedestals fronting the exhibit were shown the well-known types of Westinghouse motors from the ordinary standardstreet car motor to the locomotive size. Some other motors wereplaced on trucks of various makethroughout the exhibition hall. Thefollowing were in attendance at the convention from the Westing-house Company: E. W. T. Gray, E. H. Heinrichs, J. B. Lyford, Jr.,R. F. Storer, B. T. Mallett, Robert Siegfried and Arthur ; W. F. Zimmerman, New York; R. S. Brown, Boston; C. , Philadelphia; J. R. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.; Maurice Coster,Chicago; Paul T. Bratz, Syracuse; F. T. Frenyear, Buffalo; W. , Niagara Falls, and M. McLaren, Pittsburg, who was incharge of the exhibit. Elmer P. Morris and J. C. Dolph had an exhibit of their ownlocated in two rooms on the ground floor of the Cataract, just acrossthe street from the International. The favorable location and the #ied%il\^|J^AcW 789 f. Mr. Morris reDreseritcfl t>.. f, ii , cicDiiirK i3tji. Keflerinr f P^*f « following nianufactur<-rs: Wheeler Ic Appliano- Company, switches, 700 ^twctSfeulu^^lcW facturing Company. Mr. Dolph was present in the interests of thesecompanies; l-orcst City ICIectric Company, roll drop and drop forgedcommutator bars, protected rail bonds; Sterling Varnish Company,extra insulating varnish; CatskiU Foundry iV Machine Works, ironand steel gears and pinions; American Mica Company, India andamber mica; 1). & W. Iuse Company, railway cut-outs, enclosedfuses, etc., and J. C. Uolph & Co. dealers in carbon brushes, head-lights, trolley tittings, ratchet brake handles, incandescent lamps andsand boxes. All the goods exhibited were artistically arranged andmade a very handsome display. The Peckham Company had the most extensive truck exhibit atthe convention; it comprised six double trucks, one single truck (oneof 100 now building for the Cincinnati Street


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