. The street railway review . curtain were made of a woolentextile fabric. Oakette is fully guaranteed for a long term ofyears, and samples will be seut by the manufacturers to anyoneinterested. THE WHEELER HEADLIGHT. WALKER CLAIMS SWEEPING VICTORY INTROLLEY PATENT CASE. The Wheeler Reflector Company, of Boston, is manufact-uring a line of dash lights which are meeting with ready ac-ceptance by managers,and the light we illus-trate has proved special-ly satisfactory, as fur-nishing the name of theroute at a point wherethe public naturally lookfirst, and so clearly andplainly that it may beseen


. The street railway review . curtain were made of a woolentextile fabric. Oakette is fully guaranteed for a long term ofyears, and samples will be seut by the manufacturers to anyoneinterested. THE WHEELER HEADLIGHT. WALKER CLAIMS SWEEPING VICTORY INTROLLEY PATENT CASE. The Wheeler Reflector Company, of Boston, is manufact-uring a line of dash lights which are meeting with ready ac-ceptance by managers,and the light we illus-trate has proved special-ly satisfactory, as fur-nishing the name of theroute at a point wherethe public naturally lookfirst, and so clearly andplainly that it may beseen at a sufficient dis-tance. The sign, whichis painted in distinct let-ters, is instantly changedby a simple turn of aknob at the left of theheadlight, and when soset cannot accidentlychange to any same company isalso putting out anew stationary dashlight with true parabolic reflectors, which requires no cut-ting of the dash. The various styles of lights are furnishedfor either oil or electric A committee representing the bondholders of the Madison(Wis.) City Railway Company has purchased the propertyfrom the receiver and effected a reorganization. The newofficers elected are: F. W. Oakley, president; G. W. Rus-sell, vice-president; H. R. Newcomb, treasurer, and GeorgeShaw, manager. Many improvements to the system are inprogress and contemplated, a new car bani being one ofthe additions. When a large sweeper of the Waterloo (N. Y.), SenecaFalls & Cayuga Lake Traction Company was being takeninto the car house by Superintendent Gray, the brakes re-fused to work and the sweeper started down the inclinenear the barn. It ran down the hill and rounded the curve,colliding with a motor car. The motorman was killed, thesuperintendent, his assistant and the conductor on the motorcar were all badly shaken up, bruised and cut. As we are closing our forms for this issue the news comes ofa decision in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, in thecase of the Thomson-Ho


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