. The street railway review . e City, Bal-timore; West End, Boston, and a large number of import-ant roads in all sections. The company is bringing out anew register, which will be seen at the convention, in whichthe mechanism will be the same but the dial entirely differ-ent. The company is now completing the equipment of theLindell Railway with registers having the Baumhoff attach-ment. PERSONAL. W. E. Baker, general manager of the Metropolitan WestSide Elevated Railroad, of Chicago, will lecture during thecoming year at the University of Wisconsin on the electricequipment of elevated roads.


. The street railway review . e City, Bal-timore; West End, Boston, and a large number of import-ant roads in all sections. The company is bringing out anew register, which will be seen at the convention, in whichthe mechanism will be the same but the dial entirely differ-ent. The company is now completing the equipment of theLindell Railway with registers having the Baumhoff attach-ment. PERSONAL. W. E. Baker, general manager of the Metropolitan WestSide Elevated Railroad, of Chicago, will lecture during thecoming year at the University of Wisconsin on the electricequipment of elevated roads. Charles F. Heath, general manager of the Wakefield &Stoneham, Mass., Street Railroad and formerly of the Lynn& Boston road, was recently presented a silver service bythe employes of the last named road. George H. Mellen, of Worcester, has been engaged asassociate counsel by the West End Street Railway of Bos-ton. Mr. Mellen has practiced law in Worcester since 1S82and has been twice a member of the state IN THE ST. LOUIS REGISTER COMPANY S WORKS. C. L. Harry, who has for the past four years been super-intendent of the Bay Cities Consolidated Street RailwavCompany, Saginaw, Mich., has been appointed to takecharge of the Kokomo railway and electric light plant. James S. Hagerty and Richard Emory have been electedvice-president and general manager, respectively, of theBaltimore Traction Company, to fill vacancies existing sincethe promotion to the presidency of W. A. House, who for-merly held both positions.


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