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A. Acme nut tapper and bolt cutter, April 3p1* Adams & Elting Company, Jan 2, p 106 Adler, H., Company, May 8, p 27 Advertising: How to write advertisements, April 17, p 60* “Simply a record,” Jan 2, p 78 Up to date hardware advertising, Feb 20, p 54d* (See also Window display.) Advertising cuts of The Iron Age, April 17, p 70* Agricultural implements Russia, Jan 23, p 54 Air rifles: Benjamin, Feb 6, p 63* in Southern Single shot and repeater rifles, Feb 6, - p 66* Air ships and flying machines, May 22, p 25 Alaska Freezer Company, May 22, p 61 Alberger cooling towers, May 1, p 14* Algoma Steel Company, April 17, p 16 Alleghany Ore & Iron Company, June 5, p7 Allen, George B., Portrait, May 8, p 50* Allen, H. P., Address by, Feb 27, p 69 Allis-Chalmers Company: Annual report, June 5, p 34 Increased wages of employees, March 20, p 23 Large shaft built, April 3, p 7* Aluminum: Generation of the combustion of May 22, p 17 In the electrical industries, Jan 16 p 52 Aluminum casting, A 10, p 13* Amalgamated Association: Abolition of Mill Committee, Feb 20, intense heat through aluminum, difficult, April p 7 Convention at Wheeling, Jan 9, p 22 Amalgamated scales, May 8, p 23; June 12, p 21…
A. Acme nut tapper and bolt cutter, April 3p1* Adams & Elting Company, Jan 2, p 106 Adler, H., Company, May 8, p 27 Advertising: How to write advertisements, April 17, p 60* “Simply a record,” Jan 2, p 78 Up to date hardware advertising, Feb 20, p 54d* (See also Window display.) Advertising cuts of The Iron Age, April 17, p 70* Agricultural implements Russia, Jan 23, p 54 Air rifles: Benjamin, Feb 6, p 63* in Southern Single shot and repeater rifles, Feb 6, - p 66* Air ships and flying machines, May 22, p 25 Alaska Freezer Company, May 22, p 61 Alberger cooling towers, May 1, p 14* Algoma Steel Company, April 17, p 16 Alleghany Ore & Iron Company, June 5, p7 Allen, George B., Portrait, May 8, p 50* Allen, H. P., Address by, Feb 27, p 69 Allis-Chalmers Company: Annual report, June 5, p 34 Increased wages of employees, March 20, p 23 Large shaft built, April 3, p 7* Aluminum: Generation of the combustion of May 22, p 17 In the electrical industries, Jan 16 p 52 Aluminum casting, A 10, p 13* Amalgamated Association: Abolition of Mill Committee, Feb 20, intense heat through aluminum, difficult, April p 7 Convention at Wheeling, Jan 9, p 22 Amalgamated scales, May 8, p 23; June 12, p 21; 19, p 40 American Blower Company, Jan 23, p 17 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Com- pany, Feb 6, p 45 American Bridge Company, New Pitts- burgh plant, June 26, p 5 American Chemical Society, Jan 16, p 34 American educational wisdom, Jan 30, p 20 American Engineering Works, Jan 2, p 48 American Foundrymen’s Association, June 5, p 36; 19, p 33, 37; 26, p 12 American Hardware Corporation, March 20, p 52 American Hardware Manufacturers’ Association, Feb 27, p 58; May 1, p 52; June 12, p 53; 19, p 69 American Institute of Mining gineers, May 15, p 27; 22, p 4 American Iron & Steel Association and the Babcock bill, April 24, p 27 American Iron & Steel Mfg. Company, Financial statement, Feb 20, p 12 American McKenna Process Company, Jan 2, p 64 Rail mill at Fremley Point, N. J., Mar 20, p 20* American plan, The, Mar 27, p 25 American Radiator Company, Financial statement, March 13, p 43 American Refractories Company, May 22, p 44 American Society for Testing Materials. Annual meeting, June 19, p 8: 26, »” pe» En- INDE X. Illustrated Articles Indicated by *. American Society of Civil Engineers, Rail Committee, March 20, p 26 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Convention, April 24, p 22; June 5, p 22 American Steel Foundries’ Company, May 15, p 42; June 5, p 54 American Steel & Wire Company, Pen- sion for employees, Jan 9, p 31; 16, p 51 American Stove Company; a consolida- tion, Jan 16, p 19 American structural work in the Brit- ish colonies, Jan 9, p 3 American Trading Company, Jan 30, p 53 American Woodworking Machinery Company, Reorganization, Jan 2, p 59 America’s spheres of influence in Asia, Jan 2, p 138 Anti-injunction bill, May 8, p 27; 15, p } ft Anti-rattler, X L, March 27, p 60* Apprenticeship question, Feb 27, p 21 Arbor press, Le Blond, March 20, p 9* Ardrey, R. L. Manufacturers inter- ested in the packing house suit, June 5, p 12 Arizona Copper Company, March 13, p 17 Arkansas Retail Hardware Dealers’ Assgciation, June 26, p 55 Arms and ammunition trade in Great Britain, Feb 27, p 56 Armstrong, S. V., Portrait, April 10, p 60* Armstrong machinists’ tools, March 6, 43 Ashland Iron & Mining Company, Jan 9, p 35 Asia, America and Burope in, Jan 2, p 13, 82 Association loyalty, Feb 20, p 52 Atlantic Rubber Shoe Company, Ex- tracts from charter, Jan 2, p 47 Atlas Tack Company, June 12, p 56 Atmospheric Product Company, Ni- agara Falls, May 15, p 12 Auger bit, Lightning, Feb 27, p 90* Augers: Stearns’ adjustable, May 15, p 65* Wood’s Ideal, May 15, p 64* Australia: American exports to, April 3, p 58 American prospects in, May 15, p 50 Bonus in the iron industry, March 27, p 10 British havdware exports to, April 5, p 58 Export trade, Jan 2, p 80 Hardware trade, Feb 6, p 60c The Iron Age in, Jan 2, p 93 Iron and steel manufacture, June 12, p 14 Iron industry, June 19, p 29 Iron works proposed, May 15, p 43 Tariff, Jan 2. p 83; 16, p 60; March 20, p 50; May 29, p 56 Tin and tin.mining, Feb 6, p 9 Australian news, Feb 6, p 27; March 20, p 50; April 3, p 58; May 29, p 55; June 12, p 51 Austria-Hungary, The trade of, March 27, p 58 Automatic Weighing pany, Jan 16, p 49 Automobile, Cost of running a gasoline, April 10, p 18 Axe consolidation, Feb 20, p 53 Machine Com- Axe racks, Jan 23, p 51*; 30, p 48*; Feb . 6,,p 60d*; March 20, p 57* Axes, Marble safety pocket, April 10, p 65* Ayer, Ira, on drawback: laws, May 22, p 11 B. Babcock, Representative, and the Ways and Means Committee, Feb 6, p 27 Babcock bill, Jan 16, p 36; April 3, p 6; 24, p 27 Badger punch and shear, Jan 2, p 45* Baird Machinery Company, June 12, p 2% Baker, J. H., 56 Baldwin, Mathias, and the American locomotive, Feb 20, p 26 Baldwin Automobile Mfg. Company, Jan 23, p 46 Balkam, S. D., Address by and portrait, Feb 20, p 74* Bank circulation, Contraction of, Jan 23, p 27 Bank currency, Emergency, March 27, p 25 Banking bill, Fowler, April 10, p 18 Bankrupt, Distributing the assets of a, Jan 16, p 31 Bankruptcy law, Proposed ments, May 1, p 20; 8, p3 Banks, Small national, Jan 2, p 55 Barnard & Leas Magnetic separator, May 22, p 9* Barnes, A. J. Introducing American goods abroad, Feb 13, p 48 Barnes, C. N., Portrait, Feb 27, p 72*: March 27, p 54* Barnett, S. The diamond in wire draw- ing, May 29, p 8 Barr four-spindle drill, Feb 6, p 24* Barrow, Baker ball bearing, June 26, p 68* Barrow Hematite Steel Company, Eng- land, Feb 13, p 16; March 27, p 20; April 3, p 17 sartlett fueling scow, Feb 13, p 7* Basic open hearth steel prospects, Jan 30, p 25 Bassett, A. J., Biographical sketch of, May 8, p 54* Battery. (See Storage Battery) Baxter, J. W., Portrait, April 10, p 59* Bayles, J. C. The differentiation of the American locomotive, Mar 6, p 29 Bayley high speed engine, Jan 2, p 50* Beagle, H. W. Window display and the art of selling, Feb 27, p 76 tecker-Brainard vertical miller finish- ing connecting rod brass, Jan 2. p 40* Bed, Camp, June 19, p 87* Beebe, M. C. The Nernst lamp, May 29, p 7* Beeche, Duval & Co., Jan 2, p 78 Beers, H. H., Portrait, June 26, p 52* Belgium iron and steel makers, Jan 16, p 29 Bells: Duplex push 27, p 60* Kast Hampton auto, June 12, p 59* Navajo cow bell, June 19, p 87* Benedict, M. S.. Mfg. Company, 23, p 58 Sennett, Irby, Portrait, June 26, p 51* Berryman, J. B. Piping materials for steam plants, June 5, p 4 Berthet, Felix D., Biographical sketch of, May 1, p 56* Bessemer Coke Company, Jan 30, p 5 Bessemei , ractice and the searcity of scrap, May 22, p 24 Bettes, H. S.. Hardware Company, Jan 16, p 58 Bicycles: Eagle, June 5, p 73* Elk, Jan 9, p 65; March 27, p 59 Iver Johnson, Feb 6, p 64* Bignall & Keeler duplex pipe machine, Feb 13, p 1* Mfg. Company, Jan 30, p amend- button door bell, Mar Jan iv THE IRON AGE. Billings & Spencer straight tail dog, May 15, p 18* Bindley, John, Biographical sketch of, April 10, p 53* Birkinbine, John. Sunrise iron mines in Wyoming, Feb 6, p 19* Bit stock, Angle boring, Feb 20, p 81* Black, J. W., Address by, Feb 20, p 76 Blackiston, G. P. The shaker, an im- provement in crucible steel prac- tice, April 24, p 14* Blake & Johnson thread rolling ma- chine, June 26, p 1* Blast furnace gases, Utilization of, Feb 20, p 28 Blast furnaces: Building in the United States, May 15, p 25 . Capacity increasing, April 10, p 25; 17, p 29 English, Improving, on American lines, March 27, p 13 German syndicates, Feb 13, p 29 Toledo’s new furnace, Feb 13, p 12 Block, Tarbox metal, May 1, p 63* Blockow, Vaughan & Co., Limited, Feb 27, p 10 Blooming mill, German, May 22, p 15* Blowers: Buffalo electric cupola, March 6, p 43 Improved, for gas producers, Mar 6, p 18* Blowing engines at Toledo Furnace Company, March 27, p 13 Bogardus, W. P., Address by and por- trait, Feb 27, p 62*; March 6, p 71*; 27, p 55* Boiler regulations, United States, Changes in, Feb 20, p 20 . Boiler stay making machine, April 17, 1* Boilers: Feed water for, March 27, p 6 Kingsley, Feb 13, p 20* Bolt consolidation, June 5, p 61 Bolt cutter, Acme, April 3, p 3* Bolton, R. P. Depreciation, mainte- nance and interest charges, Feb 27, p 44 Bolts: Expansion, March 6, p 45* Expansion, for electrical work, Jan 23, p. 26* : McCabe expansion, June 26, p 70* Bone cutters, Mann, June 5, p 72* Book reviews: American Standard Specifications for Steel, A. L. Colby, March 27, p 22 Architectural Engineering, J. K. Frei- tag, March 20, p 26 Brass Founders’ Alloys, chanan, April 3, p 28 British Railway Position, G. Paish, May 22, p 27 Cast Iron, W. J. Keep, March 27, p 23 Dipping, Burnishing, Lacquering and Bronzing Brass Ware, May 8, p 25 Directory of Directors, May 8, p 25 Empire of Business, Andrew Carne- gie, May 22, p 28 Furnace Draft, W. W. Christie, May 8, p 24 Iron and Steel Works of the U. &., March 27, p 22 Light, Heat and Power in Buildings, A. D. Adams, Jan 30, p 41 Manual of Statistics, May 22, p 27 Metallurgy of Cast Iron, T. D. West, March 27, p 2: Methods of Iron Analysis, F. C. Phil- lips, March 27, p 22 Municipal Engineering and Sanita- tion, M. N. Baker, April 3, p 28 National Iron and Steel Coal and Coke Blue Book, May 22, p 27 Power and Power Transmission, E. W. Kerr, March 20, p 26¢ Practical Calculations of Dynamo- Electric Machines, May 22, p 28 Saw Filing, R. Grimshaw, March 27, p 22 Smoley’s Tables, C. Smoley, Feb 13, p i: FF. Bae Steam Boiler Economy, William Kent, May 8, p 24 Use of the Slide Rule, F. A. Halsey, March 20, p 26 —_— SS SS Book reviews (continaied): Velocity Diagrams, C. W. Mac Cord, Feb 13, p 32 Boring and turning mill, Sellers 28-foot, Jan 23, p 4* Boring machine, Pittsburgh, Jan 23, p 15* Bowman, F. M. Steel and concrete coal storage plant, June 12, p 8* Boxwood and Ivory Rules, List of, Jan 2, p 76 Boxes, steel shop piling, March 20, p 54* Boyd, R. W., Portrait, Feb 6, p 59* Brackets: Melchoir-Kade adjustable, June 19, p 90* Wisconsin adjustable, Jan 9, p 68* Brady, A. F. Social side of business life, Feb 6, p 58 Brands, jobbers’ special, June 12, p 45 Brass melting furnace, Charlier rolling oil, Feb 13, p 17* Brass trade in Birmingham, Jan 2, Breech caps, Winchester smokeless, May 8, p 64* Breeching, Flexible metallic, Jan 2, p 109* Brick, from limestone waste, March 13, p 26 Bridges: Cable making on East River bridge, May 8, p 8* East River, New bridge, Jan 2, p 11* Largest cantilever, June 19, p 2 Single grade of open hearth steel for, June 19, p 9 Bright, G. H. Local hardware associa- tions, Feb 20, p 77 Brighton gas and gasoline engines, Jan 30, p 17* Briscoe Mfg. Company, May 15, p 57 Bristol recording water level gauge, April 17, p 17* British Columbia’s iron resotirces, June 26, p 23 British engineering trade, Agreement in the, March 6, p 31 British trade unions, Responsibility of, March 27, p 26 Bronze, Effect of temperature on the physical qualities of, March 6, p 26 Brown, M. M., Portrait, April 10, p 60* Brown & Sharpe Universal Milling Ma- chine, March 20, p 1* Bryan, S. S., Address by and portrait, April 3, p 53* Bryan, W. H. Smoke abatement in St. Louis, Feb 13, p 8* Buckeye Malleable Iron & Coupler Com- pany, June 5, p 49 Buenos Ayres,, Trade in, May 15, p 49 Buffalo blast furnaces, May 15, p 26 Buffalo Forge Co.: Engine with direct connected genera- tors, Jan 16, p 17 Forge, Jan 2, p 49* Builders’ hardware, Introducing abroad, Jan 9, p 58; 16, p 59 Buildings: Dome of Chicago building, June 19, p i" Frick building in Pittsburgh, Jan 9, p 11; March 20, p 22 High buildings liable for damages, June 26, p 4 Life of steel frames, March 27, April 3, p 26 Steel consumption in buildings, Feb 27, p 28 Bullet shells, Elterich, May 15, p 65* Bullets: 32-caliber rifle, March 27, p 62* Ideal series of 25-caliber, Jan 23, p 62* Business methods: Care of prices, quotations and cata- logues, May 29, p 52 Cash discounts, Feb 27, p 58 Conducting a hardware _ business, June 26, p 57 Contracts, Interpretation of, May 8, p 57; June 19, p 70 Co-operative buying, Feb 13, p 58 Credit, 'The proper basis of, June 19, 65 peculiar p: 27; p Credits, March 6, p 65b, 89; 13, p 55 Business methods (continued): Credits and collections, Feb 6, p 59 Credit business, Disadvantages of, May 15, p 57 Efficiency in store management, Jan 30, p 54 Grading prices, May 8, p 57 Marking goods, June 26, p 59 Honorable success, March 6, p 74 Price system of Scofield Company, Jan 9, p 61* Prices, Grading of, May 8, p 57 Pricing stock in plain figures, Jan 9, p 60 Receipts for remittances, Jan 9, p 5% Syndicate buying, May 8, p 57 Trade mismanagement, June 19, p 58 (See also Advertising; Hardware mer- chants; Window display.) Business outlook and labor, April 10, p 19 Buyers’ syndicates in Germany, Feb 13 p 26 Buying, Co-operative, Feb 13, p 58 C. Cabinets: Nails, butts, hinges, &¢., Feb 27, | 59* Tool, June 19, p 84* Warren, Jan 2, p 109* Cable making on the East bridge, May 8, p 8* Cables, Telegraph, Australian, Jan 2, )) 18 Cabot insulating and deafening quilt. Feb 6, p 62 California Hardware Association map April 10, p 638 California hardware trade, Feb 6, p 61 California State Retail Hardware As- sociation, March 20, p 46; Apri) 10, p 56 Calipers: Columbia, May 8, p 63* Rex, March 6, p 96* Callahan, J. H., Portrait, May 8, p 49* Calorific Heater & Mfg. Company, May 15, p 2 Calorimeter, Thomson coal, June 12, p 10 Cambria Steel Company: Annual report, Feb 6, p 24 New works, Feb 6, p 10* Camming automatic screw machines, Feb 20, p 16* Can opener, Derby Twentieth Century. Jan 9, p 67* Canada: Algoma Tube Works, Jan 9, p 13 Boards of Trade Conference, June 12, p3 Coal and steel merger, May 1, p 25 Coke, Scarcity of, Jan 9, p 13 Iron and steel developments, May 15, p 19 Locomotive industry, Jan 23, p 8 Mineral production in 1901, March 20, p 26a Nickel export duty, May 1, p 25 Ontario mines output, May 29, p 18 Pig iron production, March 6, p 25 Rainy River R. R., Jan 9, p 13 Shipbuilding, Jan 23, p 8; Feb 20, p 23; May 15, p 11 Tariff, Higher, on American goods, May 29, p 18 Tariff possibilities, Feb 20, p 23 Trade and commerce report, Feb 6, p4 Canadian Manufacturers’ Association and more protection, Feb 6, p 3 Canadian news, Jan 9, p 13; 23, p 8: Feb 6, p 3; 20, p 23; March 6, p 18; 20, p 26a; April 3, p 21; 17, p 20; May 1, p 25; 15, p 11; 29, p 18; June 12, p 7; 26, p 42 Canadian Niagara Power Company, June 19, p 17 Cannon, Winchester breech March 27, p 59* Cap crimper and fuse cutter, June 12. p 58* Car axle, New semi-hollow, May 22, p 41 Rive: loading, Car building in 1901, Jan 2, p 42 Car famine, Feb 27, p 5; March 6, p 15. 29 : — of, Jan vei lilt, ap 61 ri} * ay nm iucitsth: Semeenan ats Heaceh; ean. theme ene Teme ee Increase of, Feb 27, p 28 Car mover, Zelnicker, March 27, p 10* Car wheel press, Putnam 200-ton hy- drostatic, Jan 2, p 26* Car wheels: Decadence of the cast iron, Jan 2, p 57; 16, p 48 Metallography in manufacture, Feb 20, p 21* Renee of domestic, May 29, p ti Rolling mill for steel, April 10, p 16* — steel wheels, June 19. p Cars: Cinder car, Tread-kill, May 29, p 14* Steel construction, May 22, p 5 Carnegie, Andrew, as a plumber, 29, p 16 Ci rnegie Institution, Jan 16, -p 32 Carnegie Steel Company vs. Cambria Tron Company, May 8, p 43; 22, May p7 Carpenter Steel ao s industrial railway, Feb 20, p 2 Curpet stretcher, King, May 15, p 63* Carpet Sweepers, Naticnal roller bear- ing, April 3, p 65* Carson, J. B., Portrait, March 6, p 74* Cart, Lineman’ s, June 26, p 69* Carter, C. B., Portrait, June 19, p 57* mae Ballard & Marlin, June 26, Dp Uase, Sliding door sample case, June 5, p 65* Cash discounts, Feb p 58 Casselberry, A. Q., Address by and por- trait, April 3, p 55* Casters, Ball bearing, Jan 9, p 66%; March 20, p 54*; May 22, p 68* — Big contract for iron, June » p 2 pai Jobbers’ and the manufac- turers’, Feb 27, p 58, 67 — Cutlery Company, Feb 6, Dp Cedar Point furnace, Jan 23, p 2 Census report on industrial consolida- tions, Jan 2, p 68 Central Ameri ican notes, Jan 2, p 39; 23, p Central Mining Institute, Jan 9, p 49 Central Pennsylvania news, Jan 9, p 11; 16, p 17; 23, p 2; 30, p 29; Feb 6, p 25; 13, p 28; 27, p 22; March 6, p 22; 13, p 22° 27, p 9; ‘April 3, p 32; 10, p 21; 17, p 16; ‘24, p 26; May 8, p 22; 15, p 238; 29, p 39; June 5, p 34; 19, p 7 Chain machinery, Manufacture of, Jan 16, p 23; June 12, p 24 Chain making machine, Spuhl, May 22, Pa 27, Germany, p 1* Chain testing machine, 300-ton, May 22, p 6* Chains: Renold silent, in a structural shop, March 6, p 1* ery dimensions for roller, Jan Dp Charcoal briquettes from wood waste in Sweden, Jan 30, p 22 Charlier rolling oil melting brass fur- nace, Feb 13, p 17* Chase, A. J., Address by, March 6, p 78 Chester, Large foundry proposed at, June 12, p 18 Chicago Hardware = Manufacturers’ Club, March 27, p 50 Chicago Sanchiniete, Trouble among, Feb 27, p 9 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Jan 2, p 67; 9, p 15 Absorbs the Standard Company, Feb ay p 32 Chicago Retail Hardware Association, Jan 30, p 49; May 1, p52 °- Chile trade, May 1, p 57 Chimney, Erection of steel, May 8, p 1 Chinese engineering, June 26, p 18 Chucking machines, Tools used in, Feb 20, p 14 Cigar case, Model porcelain, 110* Cincinnati shaper with two independ- ent heads. March 13, p 1* Jan 2, = THE IRON seteneieenmnsmtiaaaa tae ON AGE Cinder car, Tread-kill, May 29, p 14* Clairton — Company, May 22, p 44 Clark, F. L., Address by, June 26, p 51 Clark, L. = Address by and portrait, Feb 20, p 60* and gun p 62* Cleaning rod, shell extractor sight, Marble, March 27 Cleveland, H. S., Portrait, March 6, p 86* Cleveland blast furnace, New, April 17, p 48 Cleveland Cliffs Company and the Ne- gaunee mine, April 10, p 12 Cleveland labor troubles, March 13, p 43 Climber, 59* Clock, Waggoner watchman, p 12 Clonebough’s comments, May 8 Clothes line prop, June 5, p 73* Swedish Sure Grip, Jan 30, March 20, » DP 55 Clutch, A new friction, Jan 16, p 25* Clyde, W. P., Testimony of, before House Committee, April 17, p 14 Coal: —_ coal in Germany, Jan 9, p Mextean mine labor, Jan 30, p 26 Pocahontas field, Jan 9, p 28 Production in 1901, June 12, p 22 Washing of coal, Feb 20, p 2* Coal centennial celebration, Jan 30, p Commission of Great Britain, Jan 16, p 30 hod, Corrugated, May 29, p 59* miner’s strike, May 29, p 21; June 26, p 40 storage plant, Steel and concrete, June 12, p 8* Coal tar products, Uses of, June 5, p 69 Coal Tar Products Association, April 17, p 49 Coal trade, Anthracite, 59 Oa Coal vs. oil for fuel purposes, March 6, pil Coaling chute operated by gine, April 17, p 7* Coaling scow, Feb 13, p 7* Coaling station at Manila, May 10 Cockerill variable gear cut off for gas engines, April 24, p 1* Coes, Loring, Anniversary, 53* Coes wrenches, Feb 27, p 73 Coffee grinders: Cleveland, May 1, p 63* Ohio, June 12, p 58* Oplex, May 8, p 61* Coffee pot, Pelouze percolator, 62* Coil Clutch Mfg. Company, Jan 23, p 10 Coke furnace at Detroit, April 17, p 3 Coke matters in Illinois, Jan 23, p 15 Coke oven temperatures, May 22, p 8 Cole, H. A., Address by and portrait, March 6, p 65* Cole, J. A., Portrait, Jan 30, p 57* Cole, W. H., and his Pacific trip, 20, p 75 College man, The, June 19, p 3 Coleman, W. T., Portrait, June 19, p Coal Coal Coal Coal of 1901, Jan 2, gasoline en- 29, p May 1, p May 29, Feb in industrial works, 76* Colonial Foundry & Machine Com- pany, June 26, p 42 Colonial Steel Company, March 6, p 15; April 17, p 26; May 29, p 26 Columbian Enameling & Stamping Company, March 20, p 47 Colvin, F. H. Mechanical stokers for locomotives, June 5, p 18* Commerce, Department of: Action of National Association Manufacturers, April 24, p 17 Establishment of, Jan 16, p 16; 23. p 13; Mareh 20, p 24; 27, p 2; April 3, p8 Competition which upbuilds and bene- fits, April 8, p 25 Compressed air haulage in mining, Jan 9, p 20 Concrete factory construction, of, May 8, p 17* Concrete mixing plant on the York subway, May 8, p 1* of Fire test New Taree ee a Concrete walls, Proportions and cost of, Jan 16, p 11 Cone, R. D., Company, Feb 20, p 75 Cons.lidated Pneumatic ‘Tool Com- pany, Jan 16 p 49 Consolidation: Anti-trust laws must not diserimi- nate, March 20, p 41 Attitude of the State toward, March 6, p SO Bearing on mercantile interests, March 6, p 79 Beneficial or detrimental to the hard- ware jobber, June 19, p 63 Census egg on inuustrial consoli- dations, Jan 2, p 68 Consolidation and outside competi- tion, Feb 20, p 10 Federal corporation law, Jan 2 p 51 Illinois, Opinion of Judge Tuley, Jan 16, p 30; March 20, p 41 Mercantile conscelidations, effects of, June 19, p 73 National corporation act, p 24 Publicity 2, p47 Report of Industrial Commission on trusts, Feb 13, p 4 Trusts and their effect on the busi- ness world, April 17, p 22 Trusts in their relation to the retail dealer, March 6, p 65¢ Consular reform, Jan 23, p 30 Contracts: ; Are they mutually binding as now 1In- terpreted? June 19, p 70 Interpretation of contract, Probable Mareh 18, and stock companies, Jan May 8, p 57; 22, p 50 Controller for electrically driven ma- chinery, April 10, p 8* Conveying system at the St. Clair Works, May 8, p 43 Cook book, Gem Chopper, Feb 13, p 50* Ohio steam, June 5, p 76* Cooling towers, Alberger, May 1, D 14* Co-operative buying, Feb 18, p 58 , Cope, G. W. The Chicago iron trade in 1901, Jan 2, p 7 Copper: Exports, Feb 6, p 26 Fluctuations in prices, Feb 13, p 14 German statisties, April 10, p 15 World’s production, June 12, p 27 yee contract, April 3, p 45 Copper market and Rio Tintos, April Cooker, 10, p 10 Copper mines of Butte, Labor in, Jan 9, pe 30 Copper situation, Jan 2, p 56; April 24, Dp 23 Copying lathe, Defiance, May 1, p 7? “ Corbin, The,” May 29, p 49 Corbin, Philip, Portrait of, 55* Cores and core arbors, June 26, p 8* Corey, M. L., Address by and portrait, Feb 27, p 78 March 27, p 54*; April 3, p 54* Cork puller, New Era, June 26, p 70* Corkscrew, New wire, Jan 16, p 68* Cormick, H. C., Address by, Feb 27, p 85 Cormick, H. G., trait, Feb 13, p 54*: March 27, p 53*, 55 ‘ Corn forks, Perfection, March 20, p 56* Corn grater, Sayre’s, May 15, Dp 66* Corn on cob holder, June 5, p T6* Corn sheller, Advance ball bearing, March 13, p 64* Cornell, J. C., Portrait, June 19, p 76* Corporation law, A Federal, Jan 2, p 51 » Corundum, Feb 27, p 25; March 20, p 3 Feb 27, p Addresses by and por- 20, p 59*; Coryell, Miers, Biographic al sketch of, May 15, p 9* Cotton jacket fea rubber hose, June 19, p 87* ; ; Countryman, H. M., Portrait, May 8, p 50* Couplings: Davis double compression, eb —.. DP 22* Shaw compression shaft, Feb 18, D 23* Cover, Neverslip, March 27, p 60* Covert’s Saddlery Works, Feb 6, p 62 . vi Giatty ack Gengany: Sek PS 4 Deak handilinnn: Cette: eb Ge OE |. Manatmeditetbaneiin Hectenn, hack 14 Steel Company, Jan 9, p 3 Crane Company’ s profit sharing plan, Jan 9, p 27, 31 Crane consolidation, April 17, p 41 Cranes: Franklin portable, Jan 30, p 9* Pawling & MHarnischfeger electric traveling, Jan 2, p 38* Crank pin turning machine, Jan 16, p 1* Cream separator, Surprise, May 15, p 63* Credits, March 6, p 65b, 89; 13, p 55 Credits and collections, Feb 6, p 59 Disadvantages of the credit business, May 15, p 57 Proper basis of, June 19, p 65 Crop outlook, May 15, p 24, 26; 22, 24; 29, p 22; June 12, p 24 Crucible Steel Company of America, March 20, p 14; June 5, p 39 — metal schedule, Feb 6, 22 Cuban railroad, March 138, p 53 Cunningham, R. C. Foundry costs, June 26, p 22 ae Metallurgy of the, June 19, p Sinks. blower, Buffalo electric, March 6, p 43 Currency. (See Finance) Curtis, R. E. A swiveling joint for a 16-inch high pressure steam main, June 5, p 16* Cut-off gear, variable, for gas engines, April 24, p 1* Cutter cap, Hopkins spring, 67* D. come to judgment,” Jan 9, Dp * Daniels, Two, April 3, p 4 Darby, Edward, Portrait, April 3, p 59* Davis double compression coupling, Feb 27, p 22* Decorating sheet steel painted ware by machine methods, Jan 9, p 16* Deering Harvester Company, Steel plant for, May 1, p 11 Defiance ee oe May 1, p 7* Dehler, George, . Portrait, Mar 6, p 56* De Laval steam turbine, Jan 9, p 1* De Motte on writing advertisements, April 17, p 60* Department of Commerce, Establish- ment of, Jan 16, p 16; 23, p 13; March 20, p 24; 27, p 2; April 3 p 8: 24, p17 Depreciation, The cost of March 6, p 6 Depreciation, Maintenance and interest charges, Feb 27, p 44 Diamond in wire drawing, May 29, p 8 on Frank, Address by, March _pe@d Diller, H. E. Effect of melting steel with iron in the cupola, June 19, Dp 27 Dillon-Griswold Wite Company, 8, p 42 Dinkey, A. C., March 6, Dinner pail ear, Display stand, Dividers: Adjustable, Jan 2, p 107* Rex, March 6, p 96* Docks, Lake ore shipping, May 1, p 13 Dog, Billings & Spencer, May 15, p — Dog collars, Lock buckle, March 13 62* Dome of Chicago government building, June 19, p 1* ree Iron & Steel Company, 15, p 19; 29, p 19 Absorbs the Dominion Coal Company, June 19, p 26 Door checks: Dime screen, Feb 138, Rixson, May 1, p 64* Door hangers: Charm hinge joint, April 5, p 66* Ferris noiseless, March 20, p 55* Fire door hanger, June 26, p 68* Lane hinged, June 19, p 89* McCabe, May 8, p 61*; 29, p 62* Reliable, May 8, p 62* Rex hinge, March 6, p 95* May Testimony on labor bill, p 3 May 29, p 58* June 12, p 56* May p (2* THE IRON Si rranaterncnaaectaenareninimitaatiaa ge aah aa ln Door hardware, Corbin, Feb 6, p 63* Dougherty, G. T. Notes on ‘iron an- alysis, May 8, p 14 Doyle Air Burner Company, May 15, p 8 Drawback: Cast iron pipe, May 29, p 5; June 5, p 4 Expanded steel lath, Jan 9, p 23 Imported iron ore, March 13, p 26 Lead products, April 10, p 7; June 5, p 35 Magnitude of the drawback system, Feb 27, p 50 Ir Reform in the system, Jan 30, p 25: a 20, p 11; April 10, p 4: i, P ; May 8, p 20; 22, p 10; 29, p 20; Sune 26, p 15 Ship materials, April 10, p 6 Stamped steel ceilings, Jan 9, p 12 Steel plates, May 29, p 15 Structural material, June 19, p 27 Drawback laws, Amending, Jan 30, p 5 Dreses, Mueller & Co., April 3, p 11 Drill press, Woodward & Rogers’, March 6, p 6* Drilling machines: Barr four-spindle, Feb 6, p 24* Dreses, Mueller & Co., April 3, p 11* English multiple spindle, June 26, p 11* Gould & Eberhardt, Feb 27, p 6* Nutting multiple spindle, Feb 27, p 13* Drills, Yankee automatic, April 3, p 64* Driven wells for fire purposes, April 1%, p aa" Durango Seon & Steel Works, April 17, 6 p 5 Duster and Bellows, Universal, April 17, p 69* Duty. see Tariff) E. Earle, H. S., Mfg. Company, March 13, 46 — William, Portrait, Feb 6, p 59* Kast Coast Milling Company, Jan 30, p 40 East St. Louis Retail Hardware Deal- ers’ Association, May 1, p 51 Jastern Bolt & Nut Company, Jan 30, p 59 Eastern countries, Russia and America in, March 20, p 4 Eastern iron trade, Feb 6, p 28 Eastern New York and Vermont Hard- ware and Iron Association, Feb p 54 Eaton, ‘E, A., Portrait, April 10, p 58* Economics of Empire, March 13, P 20 Edgar Thomson furnace record, Jan 9, p 49 Education, Technical vs. Shop, March 20, p 8 Educational wisdom, American, Jan 30, p 20 E a v. E. The flying shear, June » D slag Egg sh A Cyclone, Jan 30, p 60* Egypt, Trade of, March 20, p 50 Eight-hour bill in Congress, Feb 6, p 27; 20, - 8; March 6, oP. 3; 18, p 2; 27, p 238; April 3, p 22; 10, p 2; May a D 24: 22, p 42; june 5 5, p 33: 12, p 6,11; 26, p 15 Hight-hour law for Government work, Jan 16, p 14; 28, p 5 Electric Furnace Company, Jan 16, p 15 Electric furnace with magnetic field, Jan 2, p 42 Electric lamp, Bang, Jan 2, p 39 Electric meter for both direct and al- ternating currents, June 12, p 15 Electric motors: Direct connected, for elevator opera- tion, April 24, p 15* Launch, Feb 20, p 22 Northern, Jan 9, p 10* Stow multispeed, April 3. p 9* Electric plant, Large, for Dalcesin June 5, p 10 Blectriec welding, Germany, Feb 13, p 3 Electric welding machine for range boilers, Wood, Jan 2, p 24* Electrically heated devices, April 17, p 67* Electricity in cotton mills, June 5, p 28 Electricity in iron works, May 15, P 16 Electricity, Progress in 1901, Jan 9, p 20 Electro-chemical industries at Niagara Falls, April 3, p 19 Elevator operated by direct connected electric motor, April 24, p 15 Ellis, F. H., Portrait, April 10, p 61* Elmira Rolling Mill Company, March 20, p 26 Emery, H. F., Address by and portrait, Feb 20, p 70*; 27, p 70* Emery grinders: Gem shop, Feb 6, p 62* Hero, April 3, p 638*; 17, Emery wheel dressers: Culver, April 10, p 15* Ramsom, Jan 9, p 22* Empire Steel & Iron Company, Finan- cial statement, March 6, p 44 Enameled ware in England, March 6, p 53 Engine Builders’ Association of the U. S., May 8, p 27; 29, p 17 p 68* Engine tests, Methods of making, June 5, p 24 Engineering trade, British, Agreement in, March 6, p 31 Engines: Bayley high speed engine, Jan 2, p 50* Binary vapor engine, March - p 26 Buffalo engine, with direct connected generators, Jan 16, p 17* Heisler high duty pumping, May 1, p 10* Mietz & Weiss direct connected kero- sene engine, March 6, p 14* Reconstructing compound engines, Chicago, Jan 23, p 17 Secor oil engines, Jan 9, p 5* ae steam economics s, April 24, (See also cheer engines) Epright machine for making boiler stays, April 17, p 1* Eshleman, B. F., Portrait, June 26, p 50* Exhibition, Diisseldorf industrial, Jan 2, 42 Expanded steel lath, Drawback in, Jan 9, D 293 Xxport Club of America, June 19, p 79 Export trade: American competition - in neutral mar- kets, June 12, p 25; 19, p 32 Australia, Jan 2, p 80 Chile and American hardware, Jan 30, p 952 Comments on foreign commerce of the U. S., Feb 27, p 27 Copper, Feb 6, p 36 Freight rates and the export trade, March 138, p 25 Goods diverted to the home market, Jan 9, p 59 Great Britain, Jan 23, p 26 Hardware sent to England, Jan 30, p 51 itimniainin American goods abroad, Feb 13, p 48 Iron and steel - 1901, Jan 30, p 40; April 3, p 2 Iron and steel, Resin first quarter of 1902, May 1, p 23 London view of export business, May 8, p 54 Machinery in 1901, Jan 30, p 40 Mediterranean countries, Jan 2, p 82 Metals in 1901, Jan 30, p 40 South America, Jan 2, p 81 Steel rails, Feb 6, p 26 Turkey, Increasing trade with, 16, p 61 Eye bar machine built by the Bethle- hem Steel Company, Jan 16, p 15* F. Makes and fakirs, or 27, p 69 Large, for mechanical draft, Jan 23. p 17* Farless, J. A., Portrait, Feb 20, p 75* Farwell molding machine, March 20, p 138*; May 29, p 11* Jan leg pulling, Feb Fan, Te Fe ¥ RF ir eej ee oy F ooh so 7 ne nt 10* ed » Dp es, ril ler an an ar- 30, le, 82 an le- 5* eb an Fastener, Tannewitz, June 5, p 75* Federal Boiler & Supply Company, Jan _- £0, Eh Federal corporation law, Jan 2, p 51 Feed bag, Perfect, June 26, p 67* Feed water and air heater, Keller com- bined, May 22, p 13* Feed water for steam boilers, March 27, p 6 Fences: Diamond mesh coiled spring, June 5, '‘p 73* Graduated diamond mesh, June 26, p*70* World’s Fair, March 20, p 54* Fenn-Sadler bench lathe, May 1, p 19* Fernley, T. J., Addresses by and por- trait, Feb 20, p 54a*; March 6, p 57; April 3, p 56* F — stamping press, Jan 16, p a Field, H. E. The metallurgy of the cupola, June 19, p 15 Filter, Champion germ proof, March 27, p 61* Finance: Bank circulation, Contraction of, Jan 23, p 27 Currency bill, March 13, p 24; April 24, p 23; May 15, p 24 Bankruptcy law, Proposed amend-' ments, May 1, p 20; 8, p 3 Banks, Small national, Jan 2, p 55 Changes in circulation, May 29, p 22 Emergency bank currency, March 27, Foreign trade balance, Jan 9, p 29 Fowler banking bill, Amendments to, April 10, p 18 Reducing the revenue, Feb 13, p 24 Small national banks, Jan 2, p 55 linishing connecting rod brass without special gang cutters, Jan 2, p 40* Fireproof window, Biersach, Feb 6, 9 Dp Wire protection from April 17, p 11* Fire test of concrete factory construc- tion, May 8, p 17* Fire at Springfield, Ohio, Feb 13, p 17 ish knife, Marble, April 3, p 66* Fishing tackle assortment, Feb 6, p 66* Flather, Edward, Biographical sketch of, June 12, p 26* Floor oiler, Remlik, Feb 20, p 79 Fluctuations in the prices of iron and steel, Jan 23, p 22, Sup. Fluctuations in the prices of metals since 1890, Feb 13, p 14, Sup. Flue stops, Clark gem, April 10, p 66* Food choppers: Classic, May 8, p 63* Gem, with nut butter cutter, Feb 20, p 80* Rollman, Feb 20, p 80* Russwin, March 20, p 56* Ford, Alexander Hume: America’s spheres of Asia, Jan 2, p 18 Russia and America in the near Hast, March 20, p 4 Foreign commerce. (See Export trade) Foreign trade balance, Jan 9, p 29 Forge, Buffalo improved, Jan 2, p 49* Forter-Miller Engineering Company, April 17, p 17 Foundry, Melting loss in the cupola, March 6, p 33 Foundry costs, March 6, p 33; June 26, p 22 Foundry economy, March 20, p 4 Foundry iron, Threatened famine in, Feb 20, p 28 Foundry practice, Advance in, June 26, driven wells, influence in Dp Foundry production, Methods of in- creasing, June 19, p 18 Foundry and mill iron consumption, Feb 6, p 30 Fowler banking bill amendments, April 10, p 18 Fox, W. H., Biographical sketch of, March 6, p 68* Fox Machine Company, May 8, p 7 France: Iron and steel production, April 10, p 15 THE IRON AGE. France (continued): Reciprocity treaty, April 24, p 10 Franklin gasoline engine, May 8, p 7* Franklin Institute and the metric sys- tem, Feb 13, p 3 Franklin milling machine, March 20, p 11* Franklin portable crane, Jan 30, p 9* Freight discrimination, April 17, p 26 Freight rates and the export trade, March 18, p 25 Freights and the railroads, Jan 2, p 55 Frick building in Pittsburgh, Jan 9, p 11 Frier, Taylor: Association loyalty, Feb 20, p 52 Portrait, Feb 27, p 84* Frye, J. F., Portrait, April 3, p 52* Fuel. (See Coal; Oil.) Fuel briquetting industry in the United States, June 19, p 19 Fueling scow, Bartlett, Feb 13, p 7* Fulton, J. L., Portrait, Feb 27, p 78* Fusible plugs, Lunkenheimer, May 15, p 12* G. Gage glass box, May 29, p 49* Gallup, O. A., Address by and portrait, Feb 20, p 71* Gang slitting machine with flattening rolls and winder, June 26, p 13* Garden cultivators, Diamond, Feb 6, p 63* Garland, Robert, Portrait, June 19, p 70* Gas engine igniter, Holtzer-Cabot, May a, Daz Gas engine test, Working details for, June 5, p 27 Gas engines: Brighton gas and gasoline engine, Jan 30, p 17* Franklin four-cylinder gasoline, May 8, p 7 Variable cut off gear, April 24, p 1* Wabash gasoline, April 10, p 3* Gas producers, Improved blowers for, March 6, p 18* Gasoline burner, Turner, May 29, p 61* Gauges: Automatic micrometer gauges, Jan 23, p 62* Blodgett machinist’s, Jan 2, p 108* Bristol recording, April 17, p 17* Gauges for screws, June 12, p 18 Gayley laboratory, April 17, p 6 Gear cutter, Twining automatic, April 3, p 16* General Blectric Company absorbs Sprague Company, May 29, p 27 General Fire Proofing Company, Feb 20, p 32 Generating set, Marine, March 20, p 3 George, John, & Sons, London, March 27, p 58 yerman blooming mill, May 22, p 15* German pig iron syndicates, Feb 13, p 29 thickness German steel works, List of, March 20, p 39 German trade, Domestic and foreign, Report of Consul-General Mason, Feb 13, p 25 Germany: Buyers’ syndicates, Feb 13, p 26 Comparison of British and German trade, May 1, p 4 Copper statistics, April 10, p 15 Export premiums in the German iron trade, May 29, p 21 Iron industry in 1901, Jan 16, p 21 Iron syndicates and the industrial crisis, Feb 20, p 24 Kaiser a business emperor, May 1, p 4 Pig iron consumption, March 6, p 43 Sheet iron syndicate, April 3, p 10 Trade in the colonies, June 5, p 20 Gibson, F. B., Portrait, Feb 6, p 57* Gilfillan, S. G., Address by and portrait, June 19, p 62* Gilmour, E. B. Cores and core arbors, June 26, p 8* Gold of Ophir, April 10, p 11 Goodrich, C. L. Camming automatiz screw machines, Feb 20, p 16* vu a Gormley, W. T., Address by and por- trait, Feb 20, p 63* Gould & Eberhardt vertical drill, Feh 27, p 6* Gracey, Henry, Portrait, April 10, p 57* Grain elevator, concrete, April 3, p 12* Grand Crossing Tack Company, Steel mill for, March 13, p 1 Graphite as a lubricant, May 8, p 16 Gray, G. M., Address by and portrait, Feb 27, p 61* Great Britain: American structural works colonies, Jan 9, p 3 Arms and ammunition trade, Feb 27, p 56 Barrow Hematite Steel Company. Feb 13, p 16; March 27, p 20; April 3, p17 Coal commission, Jan 16, p 30 Comparison of British and German trade, May 1, p 4 Copper market and Rio Tintos, April 10, p 10 Enameled ware in England, March 6, p 53 Export trade, Jan 23, p 26; May 8, p 54 in the Hardware and metal market, Feb 27, p 57 Hardware trade, Jan 23, p 52; 30, p 51, 53; Feb 13, p 47; March 27, p 57; April 17, p 50; 24, p 59; May - 15, p 48; 29, p 55: June 5, p 62; 12, p 50 Imported steel billets, May 1, p 17 Industrial prospects after the war, June 19, p 23 Iron and steel trade, Jan 23, p 24; 30, p 16 London exports 19, p 79 Metal imports| from America and Germany, May 22, p 59 Metal trade with France, April 17, p 50 Naval contracts, April 17, p 15 Notes on trade,|Jan 9, p 57; 16, p 22: 23. p 24; 30, p 16; Feb 13, p 16; 27, p 10: March 6, p 53; 18, p 15. 52; 20, p 49; 27, p 20, 57; April 3, p 16, 57; 10, p 10; 17, p 15; 24, p 59; May 1} p 16, 57; 8, p 12, 54; 15, p 21, 48;/ 22, p 22, 59; 29, p 16, 55; June 5./p 20, 62; 12, p 4, 50; 19, p 23, 79:|26, p 60 Pre-eminence on the sea, April 3, p 24 Protective tariff on imported goods, April 3, p 2 Railway rolling stock combine, April 17, p 15; May 1, p 16 Science and politics of May 15, p < Sheffield expor 17, p 50 Shipbuilding industry, Jan 23, p 25; Feb 27, p 12: May 22, p 22 Steel consolidation proposed, Jan 23, p 46 Structural ste@¢l in June 5, p 2( Trade with colpnies, March 13, p 20 Great Lakes Engineering Works, June 12, p 22 Grinder, Knife ahd tool, May 29, p 60* Grinding machines: Belt driven wet drill grinder, Jan 2, p 49 Chapman, May) 22, p 64* Chicago dry grinder, May 29, p 15 Heald motor jand friction driven grinders, fh 20, p 1* Ito South Africa, June » commerce, s to America, April Great Britain, Hibbard reversible. Feb 6, p 1* Hisey electrically driven grinder, Feb 20, p 10* Vulean motor) driven water grinder, Mareh 6, p 10* Guenther, A. B. | Window display, Jan 23, p 59* Gun sling, Rumspy, April 10. p 65* Gun cleaner, Stewens, May 22, p 67* Guns: Gathmann, eb 6, p 26 Iver Johnson, June 19, p 90* Single barrel saluting. May 8, p 60* tool THE IRON AGE. Guns (continued): Stevens Single hammerless, April 10, p 65* Gurney Refrigerator Company, Feb 13, p 59 Gutman, G. A., Portrait, April 10, p 56* H. Hackensack meadows for purposes, March 138, p 32 Hall, H. J., Portrait, June 19, p 76* Ham rotary shears, Feb 6, p 26* Hammers: Copper tipped hammer, May 22, p 66* Double frame steel hammer, Feb 6, 7* Drop hammers, Feb 13, p 32 New post hammer, Jan 2, p 48* Steam, New double frame, Feb 6, p 7* industrial Hand cart, Butler steel, April 17, p 65* Handles: Sad iron, March 13, p 63* Wash boiler, March 6, p 95* Hansen, John M., Serious against, May 8, p 6 Hanson, L. B., Address by and portrait, Feb 20, p 71* Harbison-Walker Refractories pany, June 19, p 28 Hardware Association maps, March 13, p 50* Hardware Associations: Benefits of organization, March 6, p 65, 65a. List of, Jan 9, p 55 (See also their names) Hardware don’ts, Feb 27, p 63 Hardware jobbers. (See Jobbers.) Hardware merchants: Art of selling, Feb 27, p 76 Attitude toward jobbers, Feb 27, p 81 Benefits of organization, March 6, p 65, 65a Care, management and display of re- tail hardware. Feb 6, p 60c Difficulties of merchants, Feb 20, p 70 Don’ts, Feb 27, p 63 January work, Jan 2, p 92 Jobbers. (See Jobbers.) Mental equanimity, Feb 13, p 56 Necessity of organization, April 3, p 53 Practical hardwareman, Feb 20, p 71 Relations of traveling men to retail- ers, Feb 13, p 64 Retailers’ trade with manufacturers, May 15, p 57 Should join State association, March 6, p 59 pe side of business life, Feb 6, p 5 Trusts and the retail dealer, March 6, p 65c¢ (See also Advertising; Business meth- ods; Window display) Hardware trade, Jan 2, p 71; 9, p 52; 16, p 53; 28, p 47; 30, p 45; Feb 6, p 50; 13, p 48; 20, p 46; 27, p 51; March 6, p 48; 13, p 44; 20, p 43; 27, p 47; April 3, p 46; 10, p 38; 17, p 44; 24, p 46: May 1, p 47; 8, p 45; 15, p 44: 22, p 47; 29, p 45; June 5, p 56; 12, p 43; 19, p 51; 26, p 45 Address by J. W. Black, Feb 20, p 76 Advantages of associated effort, Feb 6, p 60g Australia, Feb 6, p 60c¢ California, Feb 6, p 61 Chicago, in 1901, Jan 2, p 90 Chile, Jan 30, p 52 Competition in trade, March 6, p 60, 67 charge Com- Co-operative buying, Feb 13, p 58 Credits and collections, Feb 6, p 59 Dealers’ associations, Feb 20, p 72 Development of local jobbing houses, March 20, p 51 Evolution of the hardware business, Feb 20, p 51 Future hardware trade, Feb 20, p 57 Great Britain, Jan 23, p 52; 30, p 51, 53; Feb 18, p 47; March 20, p 49; 27, p 57; April 17, p 50; 24, p 59; Hardware trade (continued): May 15, p 48; 29, p 55; June 5, p 62; 12, p 50 Hawaiian Islands, Jan 28, p 54 Illegitimate competition, Feb 27, p 80 Important things in conducting a hardware business, June 26, p 57 India, March 20, p 49 Introducing builders’ hardware abroad, Jan 9, p 58; 16, p 59 Local associations, Feb 20, p 60 Manufacturer, jobber and retailer, March 6, p 88 Outlook for 1902, Jan 2, p 94 Progress, April 3, p 55 Reciprocity in trade, Feb 13, p 68 Review of 1901, Jan 2, p 71, 85 Scotland and Ireland, Jan 16, p 59 South Africa, Jan 16, p 60 Switzerland, Jan 30, p 52 Working the architect, Jan 16, p 59 Harrington & Richardson Arms Com- pany, Jan 2, p 106 Harrow, Umbach, Feb 27, p 90* Hartley, Marcellus, Obituary and por- trait, Jan 16, p 62*; 23, p 57 Hawaiian Islands, Hardware interests in, Jan 23, p 54 Hays, W. H., Portrait, June 19, p 71* Heald motor and friction driven grind- ers, Feb 20, p 1* Heat, Generation of intense, through the combustion of aluminum, May 22, p 17 Heat treatment of steel, Jan 30, p 12* Heels, Rubber, June 19, p 86* Heick, Henry, Portrait, March 6, p 58* Heitmann, F. A. Address by and por- trait, June 19, p 56* Helgesen, H. T., Address by and por- trait, Feb 27, p 68* Hessel, John, Address by and portrait, Feb 6, p 60b* Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., New plant, May 8, p 58* Hibbard reversible grinding Feb 6, p 1* Hill, J. J., on the Mesaba range, Feb 6, p 8 Hinge, Shelby floor, April 3, p 65* Hisey electrically driven grinder, Feb 20, p 10* Hobson, Thomas. The Eastern markets, Jan 2, p 48 hill and drill seeder, March 6, p 95* Hoefer rotary wire straightening and eutting machine, Jan 2, p 42* Hollowell, W. D., Portrait, May 8, p 48* Holtzer-Cabot gas engine igniter, May 1, pili Hooks: Anti-friction, Feb 13, p 72* Brass cup and screw, April 24, p 63* Keystone shackle hook, Jan 2, p 108* Hoops, Wire, June 26, p 69* Horseshoes: Removable steel cork, June 19, p 88* Table of prices of, Jan 16, p 64 Hose, Metal, Jan 23, p 22* Hose reel, Dubnar, April 17, p 65* Howard Axle Works, May 22, p 41 Howard & Morse, New York, April 10, p 41; June 5, p 69 Howery Mfg. Company, Chester, Pa., June 12, p 13 Hudson River tunnel, March 13, p 28 Hull, H. D.: Fiftieth anniversary, May 29, p 51 Portrait, May 8, p 48* Hunt, R. W., the first iron works chem- ist, Feb 13, p 26 machine, iron Hoe, Iron Age, Ice breaker, Rapid, May 29, p 60* Ice chipper, Lightning, May 22, p 65* Idaho Hardware Dealers’ Credit Asso- ciation, April 3, p 50 Illinois Hardware Association March 13, p 50* Illinois implement industry, April 17, 17 Illinois Retail Hardware Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Jan 16, p 58: Feb 13, p 54: 20, p 56 map, Immigration heavily increasing, June 19, p 32 Imports of iron and steel, May 1, p 24 Incandescent lamp, Hylo, April 17, p 69* Independent sheet mill meeting, Feb 20, p 48 Index systems, June 5, p 29 India: American traders in, Feb 27, p 56 Hardware trade, March 20, p 49 . Iron and steel in, Feb 27, p 11 Indian Territory Retail Hardware, Im- plement and Vehicle Assocation, May 29, p 50 Indiana Retail Hardware Dealers’ As- sociation, Feb 13, p 46; 20, p 54; 27, p 74 Industrial Association, National, of England, March 20, p 11* Industrial Commission’s report, Feb 13, p 4; 20, p 26 Industrial consolidations, port on, Jan 2, p 68 Industrial railway of Carpenter Steel Company, Feb 20, p 25 Industrial securities, Danger of con- tinued flotations, June 19, p 31 inland Steel Company, Jan 23, p 5 Insurance: ‘Report at Minnesota Retail Hardware Association, March 6, p 87 Report at Ohio Hardware Associa- tion, March 6, p 70 International Nickel Company, April 3, p 45 International Power Company, Finan- cial statement, May 29, p 26 interstate commerce, Definition of, Jan 2, p 51 Iowa Retail Hardware Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Jan 23, p 56; March 6, p 63; 18, p 54 Census re- Tron: Estimation of sulphur in iron, Feb 27, p77 Manganese in iron and steel, May 8, p 15 iron, Proper valuation of, for foundry purposes, June 26, p 25 Puddled iron, May 29, p 1* Sampling methods, Report on, June 19, p 35 Tests of cast iron, Methods, June 26, p3 Tron Age: As the national window display, Jan 2, p 93 Title competition, Feb 20, p 45 Directory, May 15, p 24; 22, p 46 Iron Age wheel hoe, hill and drill seed- er, Jan 23, p 62* Iron analysis, May 8, p 14 Standard methods of, Feb 27, p 14 Sunrise ores, Feb 6, p 21 Iron and industrial stocks, Jan 2, p 69; 9, p 50; 16, p 47; 23, p 45; 30, p 44; Feb 6, p 48; 13, p 42; 20, p 32; March 6, p 45; 13, p 41; 20, p 42; 27, p 41; April 3, p 44; 10, p 37; 17, p 44; 24, p 40; May 1, p 40; 8, p 40; 15, p 40; 22, p 41; 29, p 39; June 5, p 48; 12, p 42; 19, p 49; 26, p 44 Iron and metal trades, Jan 2, p 65; 9, p 39; 16, p 41; 23, p 24; 30, p 32; Feb 6, p 37; 13, p 33; 20, p 36; 27, p 37; March 6, p 36; 13, p 33; 20, p 31; 27, p 33; April 3, p 33; 10, p 26; 17, p 34; 24, p 33: May 1, p 32; 8, p 38; 15, p 33; 22, p 33; 29, p 31; June 5, p 40; 12, p 32; 19, p 41; 26, p 33 Iron and Steel Institute, April 24, p 5 Iron and steel plants: Belgium, Jan 16, p 29 Foreign visitors and American prac- tice, Jan 16, p 36 Modern, for the manufacture of hoops and merchant bars, Jan 16, p 6* Works of United States, Capacity of, March 6, p 17 Iron and steel sections, Standardization of, Feb 6, p 28 Iron mines, Sunrise, in Wyoming, Feb 6, p 19* Pig Im- ion, As- 27, are ‘ia- | 3, an- fan SOo- » Pp an »d- Mh Iron pigment, A new, Feb 6, p 21; April 10, p 138 Iron production: Blast furnace capacity decreased, March 13, p 29 Canadian pig iron, March 6, p 25 Decline in pig iron, Jan 16, p 37 Enormous consumption of pig iron, Feb 18, p 31 Foundry and mill iron consumption, Feb 6, p 30 : France, April 10, p 15 Lake district, Jan 2, p 46; 9, p 12; 16, p 18; 23, p 16; 30, p 23; Feb 6, p 8; 13, p 15; 20, p 19; 27, p 26; March 6, p 23; 18, p 19; 20, p 18; 27, p 11; April 10, p 12; 17, p 21; May 1, p 2; 8, p 4; 29, p 6; June 5, p 33; 12, p 15; 19, p 2; 26, p 14 Lake iron ore developments, May 15, p 10 Lake Superior region, Report of C. R. Van Hise, Jan 23, p 12 Lower grade ores on the lake ranges, June 5, p 31 Mesaba range, Jan 2, p 60; 16, p 18; 30, p 23: Feb 6. p 8; March 13, p 19 Mines of Southeastern New York, Jan 2, p 58 Pig iron in 1901, Jan 30, p 41; Feb 6, p 6, 30 Pig iron production by grades, June 26, p 24 Pig iron production increasing, May 15, p 28 Pig iron production temporarily re- duced. June 12, p 28 Pig iron vs. scrap, March 20, p 26 Report by John Birkinbine, May 15, p17 Shortage in pig iron. Feb 27, p 5. Statistics for 1901, April 3, p 12 Swank’s report, Jan 30, p 41; Feb %, p 6, 30; June 26, p 18 Texas resources, April 17, p 8 Threatened famine in foundry iron, Feb 20, p 28 World’s production, Jan 9, p 27 Iron trade: Alexis W. Thompson on the iron situ- ation, March 6, p 11 American and British iron markets, March 6, p 16 Chicago trade in 1901, Jan 2, 7 Eastern iron markets in 1901, Jan 2, p 43 English trade, German estimate of, Jan 16, p 34 Exports and imports, April 3, p 3 May 1, p 24 Fluctuation in prices, Jan 23, p 22, ee fy Sup. Future of the Bastern trade, Feb 6, p 28 Germany, 1901, Jan 16, p 21; June 5, p17 Great Britain, Jan 23, p 24; 30, p 16; March 13, p 15 Independent lake ore mines, June 12, p 23 Pig iron imports from Russia, March 6, p 16 Lake Superior traffic, June 12, 7 Pittsburgh, 1901, Jan 2, p 30 Prices, Jan 2, p 9 Prices not advanced, Feb 6, p 30 Protracted activity in the trade, Jan 2, p 54 Scotland, Jan 2, p 27: 30, p 14; March 20, p 19: April 10, p 14 Seven months of extraordinary activ- ity, May 8, p 26 Willis, F. B., Address by, March 6, p 75 - Iron works chemist, The first, Feb 13, p 26; 20, p 29 Ironing attachment, June 26, p 68* Irwin, W. G. Fuel briquetting indus- try in the United States, June 19, p 19 Italy, Iron industry of, April 17, p 6 J. p 2 Jacks: Samson malleable iron, May 22, p 66* Time saving stone, June 26, p 70* { THE IRON AGE. Japan: American trade with Japan, June 5, p 21 Shipbuilding in, April 17, p 15 Jar holder, T. & B., June 5, p 74* Jefferson pipe union, Feb 20, p 15* Jewell, C. W., Address by, March 6, p 74 Jobbers and hardware dealers, Feb 27, p 81 Jobbers and retail dealers, March 13, oe Jobbers’ catalogues and the manufac- turers, Feb 27, p 58, 67 Jobbers’ consolidation, April 10, p 42; 17, p 51; 24, p 51; May 8, p 51; 15, p 47; 22, p 51; June 5, p 61, 64; 19, p 78; 26, p 56 Jobbers’ special brands, June 12, p 45 Joint. (See Pipe joint) Jones, A. 8., Address by, June 26, p 52 Jones, W. C., Portrait, Feb 27, p 62*; March 6, p 72* Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, May 15, p 29 Jones mixer patent decision, May 22, p 7 Joy, H. N., Portrait, Feb 27, p 68* K. Kansas, Peddlers’ license in, Jan 30, p 58 Kansas Retail Hardware Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Jan 30, p 57 Kansteiner, F. A., Portrait, Feb 27, p 86* Kansteiner, William. Evolution of the hardware business, Feb 20, p 51 Keating, C. R., Address by and por- trait, March 6, p 65a*; 13, p 58* Keating, W. H., Portrait, March 6, p 65*; 13, p 56* Kegs, Steel shop, Feb 6, p 62* Keller feed water and air heater, May 22, p