. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . p out and leave the com-pany to i)ay your bills; they have lotsof men. 20. Dont ask for credit and expectsome one to foot the bills; somebrother stood good for that. 21. Dont forget to tell all you know,as you are the only windy on the road. F. C, I. Hard at \ Well Kept Compound Hard atWork is the caption under a repro-duction of a photograph which wastaken when the train was going at Southern Pacific Shop Notes. To one mechanically inclined a tripthr<jugh the East Los Angeles shops


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . p out and leave the com-pany to i)ay your bills; they have lotsof men. 20. Dont ask for credit and expectsome one to foot the bills; somebrother stood good for that. 21. Dont forget to tell all you know,as you are the only windy on the road. F. C, I. Hard at \ Well Kept Compound Hard atWork is the caption under a repro-duction of a photograph which wastaken when the train was going at Southern Pacific Shop Notes. To one mechanically inclined a tripthr<jugh the East Los Angeles shopsof the Southern Pacific amply repaysthe effort. The shops are up to date,the machinery being of the latestimproved motor-driven type. While allpopular makes of machines are usedhere, the Niles-Bement-Pond tools andmachines are decidedly in the major-ity. The placing of these machines hasbeen so arranged as to use all avail-able space and still allow plenty of el-bow room to the operator. On the erecting side racks are pro-vided for all of the furnishings neces-sary on a Ujcomotive. These racks oc-. A WELL KEPT COMPOUND HARD AT WORK. a speed of about 60 miles per glass plate used in the camerawas about 8x10 ins. and was coatedwith a very sensitive solution whichis powerfully acted upon by lighteven with so short an exposure asthe 1-150 part of a second. The sen-sitive chemical used on the plate hasalso been specially prepared and hasthe property of preserving the relativeeffects of light and shade as seen bythe eye. With an ordinary plate theblue color of the sky photographs whiteand the effect of white steam againsta blue sky is practically as if there waslittle or no steam coming from the en-gine. In our photograph the colortones of earth, sky. train and the cloudof steam above are all reproduced withmarked and interesting contrast. Ratclvis. Uvoiii. F. Jukes. cupy the space between the various pits,and consequently the floor is keptscrupulously clean and clear of lit


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