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VOL. LAALSE JULY—DECEMBER, 1908 NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY. 232-238 WILLIAM STREET. A. Abrasives, Production of, Sep 3, p 11 Acid proof castings, Sep 24, p 25 Acme Harvester Company, Oct 29, p 20 Acorn Brass Mfg. Company, Factory cost and business methods, Oct 15, p 51; 22, p 60 Adrian furnace biown in, Aug 13, p 29 Advertising : Austin, E. M., Litchfield, Ill., Aug 18, p 53 Booklet, Attractive, Sep 17, p 50* Butler Brothers’ “ restful plans,” 3, p 49 Holiday trade, Dec 17, p 57* Illustrated circular of Newgard & Son, Oct 1, p 50* Personal letters, Dec 31, p 48 Public bulletin boards, July 2, p 73* Stove in operation on sidewalk, Oct 1, p 50 Street car advertising, July 2, p 73 Telephone directory, July 2, p 74* Verses: Be honest and advertise, July 2, p 74 (See also Display of goods; display. ) Aerial tramways, Sep 24, p 30 Agricultural machinery trade, Dee 31, p 27 Air brakes, 24, p Alabama anti-boycott law, Nov 19, p 68 Alabama Consolidated Coal & Iron Com- pany, Dec 31, p 19 Alaskan prospects, Dee 17, p 4 Aleohol, Manufacture of ethyl, wood, Sep 17, p 12* Alcohol engines in Europe, Oct 22, p 5 Alden, C. M., Address by and portrait, Aug 13, p 49* Allan, John B., Sketch and…
VOL. LAALSE JULY—DECEMBER, 1908 NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY. 232-238 WILLIAM STREET. A. Abrasives, Production of, Sep 3, p 11 Acid proof castings, Sep 24, p 25 Acme Harvester Company, Oct 29, p 20 Acorn Brass Mfg. Company, Factory cost and business methods, Oct 15, p 51; 22, p 60 Adrian furnace biown in, Aug 13, p 29 Advertising : Austin, E. M., Litchfield, Ill., Aug 18, p 53 Booklet, Attractive, Sep 17, p 50* Butler Brothers’ “ restful plans,” 3, p 49 Holiday trade, Dec 17, p 57* Illustrated circular of Newgard & Son, Oct 1, p 50* Personal letters, Dec 31, p 48 Public bulletin boards, July 2, p 73* Stove in operation on sidewalk, Oct 1, p 50 Street car advertising, July 2, p 73 Telephone directory, July 2, p 74* Verses: Be honest and advertise, July 2, p 74 (See also Display of goods; display. ) Aerial tramways, Sep 24, p 30 Agricultural machinery trade, Dee 31, p 27 Air brakes, 24, p Alabama anti-boycott law, Nov 19, p 68 Alabama Consolidated Coal & Iron Com- pany, Dec 31, p 19 Alaskan prospects, Dee 17, p 4 Aleohol, Manufacture of ethyl, wood, Sep 17, p 12* Alcohol engines in Europe, Oct 22, p 5 Alden, C. M., Address by and portrait, Aug 13, p 49* Allan, John B., Sketch and portrait of, Dec. 24, p 17* len, C. L., welcomed home to Worces- ter, Oct 15, p 6 ‘*n, Horace. Temperature reactions in the blast furnace, Aug 13, p 20 iberg, G. P. The foreign machin- ery trade, Nov 19, p 33 inum alloys, The light, Aug 3, p 2 Alu_uinum patents, Oct 29, p 18 Aluminum production in 1902, July 16, p 15 Aluminum solder, Dec 31, p 50 Amalgamated Association, Sep 24, p 33 Insurance, July 16, p 13 Interpretation of scale, Oct 1, p 21 Signers of the scale, July 9, p 40; 16, p 42; Sep 3, p 7 American Anti-Boycott Association, July 16, p 2 American Association of Masters and Pilots, Sep 24, p 35; Oct 1, p 21 American Boiler Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation, Oct 15, p 20; Nov 19, p 5 American Can Company, Oct 1, p 26 American Car & Foundry Company, Statement, July 2, p 34 American Electrochemical Society, Sep 17, p 5; 24, p 14 American Hardware Manufacturers’ Association, July 16, p 47; 23, p 49; Oct 15, p 44; Nov 5, p 59; 19, p 53, 61; 26, p 4 American life from a British viewpoint, Sep 24, p 26 American Locomotive Company p4 American Optical Company and labor question, Nov 12, p 54 American Shipbuilding Company, Oct 15, p17 American Smelting & Refining Company, Sep 17, p 3 Sep Window American, in Russia, Dee )o ~~ from Sep 3, INDEA Illustrated articles indicated by * American Society for Testing Materials, July 9, p 45 American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, July 2, p 12; Nov 5, p 6; 19, p 29; Dec 3, p 44; 10, p 32 American Steel & Wire Company’s Worcester works, Oct 22, p 23 American steel foundries, Aug 27, p 27; Sep 17, p 19 American Structural Nov 5, p 34 American Tube & Stamping Company’s steel plant at Bridgeport, Nov 5, p 25* Ammunition in fires, Sep 10, p 58 Angell, E. G., Sketch and portrait of, Dee 24, p AD* shaft coupling, Oct 8, p 17* Anglemeter, Indicating, Oct 1, Annealing ovens, Mammoth July 9. p 5* Application for employment 24, p D4 Appraisement of Dec 31, p 9 Apprenticeship system, July 2, p 38 Steel Company, Angle Robinson-Tilton, p 8* malleable, card, Sep imported machinery, srown & Sharpe, Arch for boiler furnaces, Economy, Dec | 17, p 9* Architecture, Iron and steel in, Sep 17, p 24 Argentina hardware trade, Oct p 64 Armor plate bids, Oct 8, p 24; 15, p 16; 29, p 32 Army ordnance, Report on, Nov 19, p 20 Artman, CC. E. Window display, Nov 5, p 60 “ As others see us,” Sep 24, p 26 Asbestos Mfg. Company, July 2, p 25 Asbury, C. W., Address and portrait, July 16, p 54*; Nov 26, p 70* Asn hoist, Storm, July 9, p 88* Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, Nov 26, p 31 Astoria Steel Company, Dec 24, p 23 Atkinson, Edward, and the School of In- surance Engineering, Sep 3, p 22 Atlas tapping machine, July 2, p 31* Attwood Chain Works, Dec 31, p 7 Australia : 3ounties to iron works, Nov 5, p 32 British and American hardware goods in, July 2, p 72 Exporting harvesting machinery, Aug 20, p 16 Importations into, July 2, p 72 Letter from, July 16, p 76; Sep 10, p 56; Oct 29, p 638; Nov 12, p 67; Dee 10, p 78 Report on iron bounties, Dec 10, p 39 Social revolt against socialism, Aug 27, p 24 Transcontinental railroad, Sep 10, p 17 Automobile as a _ business Aug 20, p 22 Automobile specialties, Nov 19, p 8* Axe bracket, Wilcox, Oct 1, p 54* Axe rack, July 2, -p 76* Axle lathe, Dec 3° PP, 20* B. Babbitt metal, History of. Sep 10, p 19 Baby-walker, Oct 29, p 65* “Back charging” not an Oct 1, p 21 Bacon, J. L. Hoisting p 12° Baker boring machine, Oct 29, p 10* Balance lever as a calculating machine, July 23, p 12 Ball crank pin grinder, Dec 31, p 1* tankers and the currency, Oct 29, p proposition, invention hooks, July 2, ovr Banking institutiops, Consolidation ,of, Nov 26, p 34 Bankruptcy law, National, Report upon operation of, Dee 3, p 26 Bankruptcy report, July 2, p 32 Baraboo Iron District, Wis., Aug 27, p 27; Sep 17, p 22 Barnard, H. W., Portrait of, July 30, p 61* sarnes, George, and his opinion of Americans, Sep 24, p 26 Barrel cart, Aug 6, p 56* Baskets, Williams, Dee 31, p 52* Bassett, J. E., & Co. July 2, p 73: Seyi 17, p 50 Bates Forging Co., July 9, p 51 sattleships. (See. Warships.) Beaman & Smith special drilling ma chine, Aug 20, p 1* Bearing metals, The testing of. July 9 p ol Becker-Brainard 17, p 9* Beet sugar industry, July 9, p 54 Belding in verse, Sep 10, p 57 Belgium street railways, Dee 24, p 16 Belt food, Crown, Aug 6, p 56* Belleville Portland Cement Co., July 9, p 20 Bement, A. Boiler and furnace efficien cies, Aug 20, p 6* Benner’s prophecies, Dee 24, p 27 Bennett, Consul-General, Report Aug 13, p 24 Bennett, Irby, Portrait of, July 23, p 52* Bentley, O. W. Showing maple sugar appliances, July 9, p 77* Bickford double tool holder, Sep 10, p milling machine, Sep by, 11* Bigelow & Dowse Co., Aug 6. p 49; Nov 5, p 65* Bigelow, S. A., Portrait of, Nov 26, p 5D* sillet prices, Schedule of, Sep 24, p 33 Binsse drive applied to a milling ma- chine, Aug 6, p 18* Birchenough report on South African trade, Dec 3, p 36; 10, p 76 sirge, J. C., Address by and portrait of, Nov 26, p 55*, 63 Bit brace, Corner, Dee 17, p 59* Black Hills mining development, 24, p 12 Blackmailing methods of union leaders, July 30, p 26 Blake & Johnson thread rolling chine, Dee 10, p 4* Dee ma Blast furnace charging skip, July 16, p I Blast furnace explosions, Cause of. July 2, p10 Blast furnace gas, Use of, Dee 10, p 35 Blast furnace gas cleaning plant. Thwaite, Dee 3, p 24* Blast furnace practice, Hearth area and number of tuyeres, Dec 10, p 20* Blast furnaces: Cherry Valley Iron Co., July 9, p 58 Cleveland, New, Aug 6, p 13 Construction of, in U. S., July 30, p 11; Aug 27. p 10 Equalization of hot blast tures, Aug 27, p 30 Stapf furnace for continuous flow of metal, Nov 12, p 26*; Dee 10, p8 Temperature reactions, Aug 13, p 20 tempera Bliss, E. W., Biographical sketch of. July 30, p 28* Blount swivel lathe, July 16, p 21* Blow pipe, Turner, Aug 27, p 60* Blowing engines: Steam driven and gas driven, July 9. p 70 Westinghouse, Dee 3, p 4* iv THE ee SS a AGE. Board of Supervising Inspectors, July ; Brick industry of New Jersey, Oct Sesith 46-daamendidee: ementen, dake Goede ee Ee a Canada (continued ) : 2, p 28 p 3 Grand Trunk Pacific agreement, Aug Bogardus, W. P., Addresses by, and {| Bridge and construction shop, Model, 6, p 10 portrait, July 16, p 6S*; Aug 20, Sep 10, p 1*; 24, p 1* Hutton iron range, Sep 10, p 20 p 45; Nov 19, p 58*; 26, p 58 Bridge contracts at Chicago, Oct 15, Iron and steel bounties, July 16, p 18; Boilers: pv 30. p 27 Belleville, in British Navy, Sep 10, | Bridge erection, Manhattan Valley, Iron end steel industry, 1885-1903, p 16; 17, p 44 July 30, p 1* Oc 29, p 28 Efficiencies of boiler and furnace, | Bridgeport Brass Company, Self prov- Jeans, J. S., on development of, Oct Aug 20, p 6* ing cost system, Oct 29, p 56; Nov 15, p 15 Hot air down draft, July 30, p 6* , p Gl; 12, p 60; 19, p 67; Dee Labor needs, Aug 6, p 10 Hot water meters, Nov 19, p 22* p 73; 10, p 71 Lead bounties, July 16, p 18 Hydraulic test of marine, July 2, p 35 Bridges : Pig iron statistics, Aug 6, p 11; Sep Marine boiler regulations, Aug 27, p Lowering drawbridge span by means 10, p 20 12 of sand jacks, Dec 31, p 20* Preferential tariff, Oct 15, p 24; Dee Nickel steel tubes, July 2, p 27*; Nov Scherzer rolling lift bridges at 3, p 77 26, p 10 Chicago, Nov 5, p 13 Protection of manufactures, Plans for, Niclausse water -tube, Aug 27, p 15; Williamsburg, East River, Dec 24, Nov 26, p 26 Nov 26, p 14 p 3l Tarif — Aug 27, p 22; Nov 26, Bolt cutter, Reliance motor driven, Wire us. eye-bar cables, Aug 20, p 22 p 31; Dee 24, p 18 July x p 20; Aug 6, p 8*; Oct British trade in California, Aug 13, p 24 Trate ‘<ae-ae John Bowman, 22, p 2 British Westinghouse Company, Dec 31, Nov 26, p 66 Bolts: pT Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, Ives mortise door bolt, Oct 22, p 65* | Brown, D. Arthur, Sketch and portrait Sep 24, p 16 Plugging broken staybolts, Oct 15, p 1 of, Oct 15, p 54* Canadinn Wholesale Hardware Dealers’ Why staybolts break, Oct 29, p 87 Book reviews: Adjustment of Wages, Sep 3, p 45 American ‘Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century, Oct 15, p 48 Art of Pattern Making, Nov 26, p 36 Earth Work and Its cost, Nov 5, p 29 Electric Railway Economics, Nev 5. Pp Sot) Engineering Preliminaries for an In- terurban Electric Railway, Sep 24. Dp ty Gas Engine ‘Troubles and Remedies, Nov 12, p 21 Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Nov 26, 0 36 Industrie und Gewerte-Austellung, Nov 3. p 2 iron. Steel and Other Alloys, Oct 15, p +5 Metallurgy of Zine and Cadmium, Sep 24, p 29 Moody’s Manual of C orpor' ation curities, July 9, D, DD Organized Labor, Dec 3, p 35 Points for Buyers and U sers of Tool Se- Steel, Nov 26, p 36 Reading Architects’ Drawings, July on > ats Pp ao Transaction of Business and How to Win Fortune, Sep 24, p 29 Boring and turning machines: Bullard 42-inch, Dec 31, p 10* Rogers, Sep 24, p 14* Sixty-foot vertical, July 2, p 1* milling machine, Aug 27, p 1* machines : drilling and Universal horizontal. Boring, fac ong and = ipping Baker, Nov 5, p 7* Dreses, Dec 2, p Boring machines: Baker double spindle, Croker-Wheeler motor Oct 1 p 5* Boston & Albany p 41 Boston Labor Bureau, Dec Boston Ret: ail lardware July p 74 Bowles, F. T., Rear Oct BO, } 6 Bowman, John, conditions, Nov Boycotts, July 16. p 2; How the boyeott can July 23, p ne Legal status of p 22 Boykin, W. O Sales Nov 5. p 70 Bradley, Col. Thomas Ww. Bradley electric smelting tained, Oct 29 p 18 Ohl 13-foot power, July 25, Brake. Brakes. American, in Russia, Dee on ’ oo sre seis A. L.. Address by. July 16. } Oh, 66* Brass trade, English, July 16, p 17 fread maker, Three-minute, Dee 3, p 78* Boring. >> & Oct 29, p 10* driven Barret, machinists, Aug 13, 10, p 10 Association, Admiral, Report of, Canadian trade ws ~p 66 Nov 19, p 62 be destroyed, on the boycott. Oct 1, to consumers, Nov patents 19, p 52 Sus- p 1* 94. and portrait, Brown & Sharpe foundry, July 9, p 21* Brownell screen elevator, July 23, p 8* Bruff, William J., July 16, p 61 Buffalo & Susquehanna Iron Co., July 16, p 6; Aug 6, p 1* Buhl Club of Sharon, Pa., Aug 20, p 21 Build” or ‘ Manufature,” Ang 13, p 25 ; 20, p 24; 27, p 27; Sep 10, p 29 Building material, Steel-concrete fire proof, Nov 26, p 16* Building trade in New York, July 16, p 42; 30, p 24 Building trade unions, An opportunity for, Noy 26, p 32 Buildings : Concrete factory, Nov 19, p 138 Iron and steel construction, Sep 17, p 24 Bullard boring and turning mill, Dee 31, p 11 Bullard lathe, Aug 6, p 13* Bullets, New Ideal, Nov 26, p 7S* Burman, B. F. The Swedish Lan- cashire iron, July 16, p 28 Burner, National kerosene oil, July 23, p7 Burr key seat milling and routing ma- chine, Dee 31, p 3* Business failures, Oct 1, p 11 Business methods: Competition and margins, Aug 13, p 49) Forecasting monthly collections, Nov 12, p 60 Goods shipped C. I. F., July 9, p 76 Ilandling orders from. traveling sales- men, Sep 3, p 48* Loose leaf system, July 16, p 70 Modifying systems of management, Dee 3, p 12 Policy of the manufacturers in the distribution of their products, July 16. p 535 (See also Factory cost systems. Business situation, Oct 8, p 22; Novy 12, p 82 (See also Finance.) Butler Brothers’ “restful plans.” Sep 3. p 49 Butte, Mont., Unions in, Aug 13, p 9 By-product coke oven practice, Sep 24, p °3()* C. nee nh Anderson, Nov 5, p 72 abinets, Warren shelving, Sep 3, p 56* iuhien, Wire rs.*eye-bar, for bites. Aug 20, p 22° California, British trade in, Aug 13, p 24 ‘alks and tools, Lipscomb, Nov 5, p 71* C an, Auto safety oil, Oct 22, p 66* Canada: American goods in, Canadian trade suffers, Nov 12, p 22 Bounties, July 23. p 11; oe; Oct 29, p 4 Electrical smelting of iron, 15 German surtax, I) IS Aug 13, p Dee 10, p Oct 15, p 24; Dee 24, = ae \ssociation, Oct 1, p 4 Canal iaulage improvements, Oct 29, p Candle holder and match safe, Com- jination, Nov 5, p 72* acd peep hole for blast furnace luyeres, Oct 1, p 20* Capital gas engine, Oct 15, p 6* ar shrtage, July 30, p 26 yar ey for 1908, Dee 31, p 9 C ar wheel, Schoen steel, July 9, p 71 Cars: Repar of steel, July 9, p 4 Soudr coke car, Nov 19 p 2 Carbor ndum, Manufacture and uses of, (ct 15, p 2 Carborindum Company extentions, 1 DP 3 ( a Andrew, 24, p 11 C wal Steel Company, Ohio works ad blast furnaces of, Dec 10, p 3 Carpet weeper, National Queen, Nov 19, p74* Cart, Brrel and basket, Dec 17, p 58* , ‘arter, °. B., Portrait of, July 23, p 50* — teister bank, July 16, p 79* ‘ast ifn, Malleable, Schwartz furnace ©. Sep 3, p 25 asting Vacuum process, July 16, p 25 Casta aeaiees ingots by the Sauveur ferflow method, July 16, p 4*; pt 10, p 8; Nov 12, p 6; Dee 2/ ) 20* Oct Address by, Sep 3, p ‘Ne Castin Acie Mak Man roof, Sep 24, p 2 g cost estimates « on, July 2 ie] acture of sound, by means of ermit. Sep 10, p 8; Nov 12, p Dec 24, p 29* ‘al properties of malleable, as in- enced by the process of manu- ficture, July 9, p 48 Recot: breaking casting, Oct §*: Nov 5, p 32 Smal] converter process for manufac- fire of steel castings, Sep 10, p Phy 99 r rds for testing, July 9, p 44 “ covers, Loose leaf, Dee 17, p * house competition, ; Nov 26. P 61 Aug 20, p Ceilin etal, Test of, Nov 5. p 36 Cemetiejanufacture : New jllage, N. J.. Dec 24, p 1* Sheralgo Valley, Cemen47 esting July 2, machinery, p a Falkenau- 5 clair, Sep 10, p 19* Census port on a workers’ wages, rie 12 . p Ht Centra - er ican news, July 23, p 19; yg 17, p 23; Oct 22, p 8; Nov 26, Centraar ir & Foundry Company. Dee 2 Centrany ectric woe and power sta- i Dec 3, p 25 Centrale t & Poser Company, Concrete f |-ry, Nov 19, p 18 THE IRON AGE. v ————$_$_— Central Foundry Company, July 16, p 7 Century of superheated steam, July 16, ps ‘Shamberlain’s report on shipbuilding in 1908, Dec 31, p 18 Champion power hammer, Nov 5, p 19* Charging machine, English open hearth, Aug 20, p 11 “hecks and bank notes, Aug 6, p 24 Chemistry, The new, July 9, p 52 Cherry Valley Iron Company, Nov 5, p 47 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Sep 10, p 30 Chicago Retail Hardware July 23, p 48 Chicago street railway strike, Dec 3, p 40 Chickering speed lathe, July 30, p 13* Church bell incident, July 2, p 66; 9, p 76; Aug 6, p 52 Cincinnati drill press, July 23, p 14* Cincinnati Fall Festival Exhibit, 17, p 29 Cincinnati motor driven planer, Oct 29, Association, Sep p 1* Citizens’ Industrial Association of America, Nov 5, p 22; Dee 10, p 20 Clairton Steel Company, Change in ownership. July 16, p 41 Clamping device for micrometer pers, Sep 24, p 64* Clamps: Giant adjustable, July 2, p 77* Herbert, Aug 27, p 60* eali- Taylor self adjusting and locking, Sep 3, p 54* Twentieth Century encircling, Sep 10, p 58* Clearfield Steel & Irou Company, July 2 pd Clothes bars, Umbrella, Oct 1, p 54* Clutches : Jig for milling, Nov 12, p 9* New Jolinson friction, Dee 3, p 32* Sterling, July 30, p 19* Coal: Cheapening of, Aug 20. p 17 Conditions in the anthracite regions. Aug 6, p 16 Dorr fuel process, Sep 10, p 10 Production in 1902, Oct 1, p 3 Production in the United States, Dee 10, p 6 Coal hoisting, 1, p15 Coal trade: Bituminous coal, Nov 12, p 29 Preparation for increased production, Sep 17, p 6; Oct 15, p 4 Coatesville, Pa., The plate industry of, Nov 5, p 31 Coatings for iron and steel, July 9, p 45 Coen vessel propelling system, Nov 5, p 18 Coffee pot, Excerpta, Dee 24, p 65* A world’s record in, Oct Coke, Troubles with samples of, Dee 17, p 3 Coke oven practice, By-product, Sep 24, p 20* Coke production in 1902, Sep 10, p 14 Colby, A. L.: Nickel steel, Aug 20, p 12 Noncorrosive nickel steel boiler tubes, Nov 26, p 10 Coldwell, Thomas, and faculty, Sep 3, p 47 College man, Outlook for the, Oct 1, p 24 Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, July 2. p 11; Aug 27, p 2; Sep 10, p 11 Double rod mill, Oct 15, p 19* Utah iren ore properties, Sep 17, p 8 Colorado jobber, The, July 16, p 69 Colorado Retail Hardware Dealers’ As- sociation, July 2,-p 65: 16, p 65 Competition, New method of modifying, Nov 26, p 31 Competition and margins, Aug 13, p 48 the inventive Compressed air running steam engines, | July 9, p 27 Concrete, Increasing use of, Sep 17, p 26 Concrete factory building, Nov 19, p 13 Connecticut State Association of Retail Hardware Dealers, Sep 3. p 53 Conrad, H. V.: A mechanical engineer in rica, Nov 5, p 1* The Kimberly diamond mines, Nov 19, p 3* South Af- Conservatism, The cant of, Sep 24, p 20 Consolidated Lake Superior Company, Sep 24, p 12; Oct 1, p 25; 15, p 238 Proposed issue of bonds, July 16, p 3 Report by President Shields, July 25, p4 Sale of, Dec 17, p 29 Consolidation : Management in July 2, p 37 New method of modifying competition, Nov 26, p 31 Zealand anti-trust Nov 12, p 32 Trusts passing through an ordeal, Oct 22, p 24 industrial mergers, New legislation, Consular reports on foreign trade, Oct 22, p 57; 29, p 4; Dec 3, p TT; 10, p 79; 24, p oo Consulting engineers, Nov 5, p 595 Contracts : Advantages and disadvantages of maximum, July 25, p 55 iron contract judicially preted, Nov 26, p 7 Cook, E. S. Macnine cast sandless pig iron, July 9, p 36 Cook, F. J. Competition and margins, Aug 13, p 48 Copper interests of steel men, Dee 3, p 17 Copper production in 1902, Aug 27, p 11 Corey, M. L., Address by, Nov 26, p 61 Corey, W. E., elected President of U. S. Steel, Aug 6, p 29* Cork puller, Clipper, Oct 22, p 66* Corking machine, Oct 29, p 66* Corn husker, Clark, Oct 1, p 56* Corporation laws of Massachusetts. Sep 10, p 21 Corporations : Restrictions on foreign, Sep 10, p 28 Statistics of, to be gathered, July 2, p oO" o> Cortelyou, Secretary George B.., by, Dee 10, p 68 Corundum’ Refineries Company, Nov 26, p 13 Pig inter- Report Cost. (See Factory cost systems. ) Costa Rica, Trade with, Oct S&S p 17, p Cotter pin machine, Shuster, Sep 17, p 1* Cotton industry, The speculator and the walking delegate in, Sep 17, p Or. ~) Countershaft, Speed July 2, p 9* Countersink : Henry patent, Oct 8, p 58* Yankee screw driver, July 23, p 60* Coupling, Angle shaft, Oct 8, p 17* Court of patent appeals proposed, Dee 31, p 4 changing planer, Crane Company’s Christmas distribu- tion, Dec 24, p 11 Crane, J. J. Cold rolled steel, Sep 3, p 3 Cranes : Cenvenient post, Dee 24, p 25* Electric traveling, Nov 19, p 1* Garry pneumatic revolving, July 16, p 11* Pennsylvania Steel Company’s plant, Sep 24, p 3* Whiting electric gantry traveling, Dee 3, p 13* Crocker-Wheeler boring machine, Oct 1, p 5* Crop outlook, July 2, p 36; 9, p 52; 16, p 22; 30, p 10; Oct 15, p 17 Crozier, Gen. William, Report on army ordnance, Nov 19, p 20 Crucible Steel Company, Oct 22, p 30 Crumley, W. M., Portrait of, July 23, p 49* Cuba : Commerce in 1902, July 30, p 18 Tariff changes, Dee 10, p 24 Cunard subsidy, British views of the, Sep 10, p 27 Currency legislation, July 9, 3, p 39; 10, p 48 Currency situation, Oct 22, p 54; Dee p 24 ~ ‘urry comb, Ideal, Nov 5, p 72* Curtain fixtures, Keeler eccentric, Oct 8, p 5T* Customs Congress of the American Re publics, July 2, p 27 ‘utting off tools: Goodell, Oct 8, p 58* Johnson, Prentice, July 23, p 20* ‘zekalla regenerative valve system, July 23, p 20* ~ ames D. Danville-Bessemer Steel Company, Dec 10, p 2 Davenport, Daniel The anti-boycott movement, July 16, p 2; 23, p 54 Davis, G. C. ‘Troubles with samples of iron and-eoke, Dee 17, p 3 Davis, W. PP. How shall we improve trade? Nov 12, p 34 Davis, W. P., Machine Company, In- junction upheld, July 30, p 40 Day, Charles. The machine shop prob lem, July 2 p 17 Dayton power hammer, Dee 17, p 20* Defiance handle lathe, Aug 27, p 21* De Laval Steam Turbine Company and the strike, July 9 p 56 Delaware River Steel Casting pany, Sep 24, p 37 Department of Commerce and Labor: Report of, Dee 10, p 68 Statistics of corporations, July 2, p 33 Detrick & Hlarvey grinding machine, Sep 24, p 19* Detroit plan for bicyele goods, Dee 24, p o4 (‘om- De Zouiboria, Stephen. Aerial tram ways, Sep 24, p 30 Diamond mines at Kimberly, Nov 19, }) 3” Diamond State Steel Company, Oct 8, p 27 Diamond Wire Company, Nov 5, p 17 Dickerson, F. R., Address by and por trait, Nov 19, p 59* Die head, Self opening screw cutting, July 16, p 79* Dinkey, A. C., Sketeh of, Aug 6, p 30* Discounts, Grouped, July 16, p 55 Display of goods: Axes, July 9, p 76* Fishing tackle, July 23, p 56* Hand saws, Oct. 1, p 40* Movable platform for window Aug 13, p DA* Racks for steel goods, Aug 27, p 58* fle or, Scissors in the showease, July 2, p 69* Seed exhibit, July 2, p 65* Skate counter, Dee 31, p 52* Tool display case, July 2, p 69* Dividing head, Oesterlein New Univer- sal, Nov 5, p 21* Dodge, J. M. The money value of tech- nical training, Dec 3, p 42 Dominion Iron & Steel Company, ‘Sep 10, p 10; Oct 22, p 25; Dec ‘24, Pp 18 Dominion [Iron & Steel Company's coal arrangements, Sep 17, p 29+ Oct 1l, p15 Donnan, John, Address by and _ por- trait, July 16, p 55* Door catch, Automatie, Dee 10, p 80* Door check and spring. Bardsley’s oi}, Sep 3. p 55* Door hangers: Wilbern, July 9, p So* Wileox barn door, Sep 10, p 59* Wilcox tandem Tubular, Oct 15, p 58* Door knob, Roberts, July 9, p 86* Door opener, Automatic sliding, 2, p t7* Dorr fuel process, Sep 10, p 10 Dougherty, G. T. Comparative valua- tion of ferrosilicons, Sep 3, p 5 Dover Forge & Iron Company, Aug 13, p 11 Draper pin lathe, Nov 19, p 17* Drawback : Amended regulations not retroactive, July 23, p 9 Black and galvanized sheets and roof- ing. July 16, p 19 Channel steel, Sep 17, p 11 Coffin hardware, July 30. p 22 July vi THE IRON AGE. Drawback continued) : Lovering bill, Aug 6, p 7 Scales and steel plates, Oct 22, Steel rails, Sep 24, p 13 Drawback decisions, Sep 3, p 7 Drawback investigation by the Treasury Departmenf, Oct. 15, p 8 Drawback legislation and regulation, Dec 24, p 3 p 21 Drawback payments in 1908, Oct 8, p 21 Drawbridge. (See Bridges.) Dreses boring, facing and tapping ma- chine, Dec 3, p 22* Drew, J. A. Hot water meters in boiler plant practice, Nov 19, p 22* Drill holder, O. K., Nov 12, p 21* Drill press with compound table, July 23, p 14* Drilling machines: ° Bausch high speed adjustable multi- ple, Dee 10, p 9* Beaman & Smith special, Aug 20, p 1* Drills: Boynton & Phimmer, Dec 3, p 14* Champion post drill, Dee 31, p 15* Cost of operating electric, Aug 27, p 19 Hisey-Wolf portable electric, Oct 1, p 17* Patterson sensitive bench drill, Dee 24, p 28* ° Prentice radial, July 23, p 18* Drop forging, Aug 27, p 14 Dudley, C. B. The’ making of specifi- cations, July 9, p 29 Duluth, Electrical developments at, Oct 15, p 20 E. Economy in buying, mixing and melting iron, Dee 3; p 61 Portland Cement plant, Dec 24;-p 1* Ehrhardt, Heinrich. The manufacture of weldless steel pipes and shells, Sep 17, p 21* Egypt, Cutlery trade of, Nov 5, p 68 Eight-hour legislation, Outlook for, Nov 19, p 18; Bee 24, p 50 Robert. Advantages and disad- vantages of- maximum contracts, July 238, p 85 Eldredge, A. H. The hot well as an oil extractor, Sep 17, p 20* Electric furnaces for tool steel, Sep 17, p 2 Electric motors: Cement plant, July 9, p 20* Driving of power presses, Nov 26, p3 Driving of punches and shears, Dee 10, p 19* Northern, operating lathe, Aug 13, p 10* Electric power : Cal., Valley Counties Power Company, Nov 19, p-48 Central light and power stations. Dec 3, p 25 Long distance transmission insulator, Dec 31, p 26 Power station tosses, Oct 22. p17 St. Joseph VaHey, Ind., Dee 24, p 28 Statistics of light and power stations, Aug 20, p-21 Electric railways: Express service and the trade, Dec 10, p 69 fndiana, on steam-railway principles, Dec 10, p 41 One hundred miles:an hour on, Nov 5 p3 Electrical goods in Sep 10, p &7 Electricity and water powers. Oct 29, ps Electricity vs. steam in ment, Oct 8, p 28 €lectro-metallurgy: of iron, Sep 24, p 14 Elevator, Brownell screw, July 23, p 8* Eliminator, Wyoming automatic, Aug 20, p 5* ‘ Hilis-May vacuun casting process, July 16, p 25° ; Ellsworth, F. B-: Salesman and buyer, Sep 24, p 50 Edison Company’s Hikel, and the hardware hardware stores, traffic move- Elsworth, F. B. (continued) : The salesman and Western Aug 13, p 56 Emery wheels: Foundry practice, Sep 10, p 24 Velox grinder, Dec 17, p 60* Safe speeds of, Oct 22, p 19 Employers’ liability in Massachusetts, Nov 19, p 31 Enameled ware dispute, July 30, p 61 Engineers : Consulting, Nov 5, p 35 Training of, July 9, p 67 kLngines. (See Blowing; Compressed Air; Gas; Oil; Steam.) Enterprise Mfg. Company and its fac- tory cost system, Sep 17, p 55*; 24, p 57*; Oct 1, p 45*; 8, p 51 Iinterprise Mfg. Company, vs. Landers, Frary & Clark, July 16, p 62 Ericson, E. J. Laboratory notes, Aug 27, p 4 Ericsson, John, Sketch of, Aug 13, p 12 Erie Railroad Company, Industrial de- partment, Sep 10, p 18 Explosives, High; their safe and eco- nomical handling, Aug 27, p 7 Export trade: American trade with British sions, Dec 31, p 49 Consular reports. (See Consular re- ports. ) Encouraging developments, Dec 17, p 26 English p 22 Experiment in exporting, Aug 13, p 55 Gulf ports and the exports of produce, July 23, p 26 How shall we improve trade? Nov 12, p 34 Machinery trade, Nov 19, p 338 New Orleans as a center, Aug 27, p 26 Possibilities of the export trade and the efficiency of labor, Dee 10, p trade, posses- views of American, Oct 15, 42 Prominent feature of our foreign commerce, Oct 15, p 21 Wages and export trade, Nov 12, p 7 Eve bending tool, July 2. p 76* F. Factory cost systems, July 9, p 79; 23, p 44; 30, p 60 Acorn Brass Mfg. Company, Oct 15, p 51; 22, p 60 Bridgeport Brass Company, Oct 29, p 56; Nov 5, p 61; 12, p 6; 19, p 67; Dec 3, p 73; 10, p 71 Calculation of costs under protective tariff, Nov 12, p 65 Enterprise Mfg. Company, Sep 17, p 55* ; 24, p 57*; Oct 1, p 45*; Oct 8 p 51* Manufacturers’ letters, Nov 5, p 62 Romer Axe Company, Dec 17, p 52; 24, p 57; 31. p 46 Shear factory, Dec 10, p 68 Factory regulations as to children and women in Germany, Oct 15, p 21 Factory sanitation, July 23, p 27 Falkenau-Sinclair cement testing chine, Sep 10, p 19* Farrel alligator shear, Dec 10, p 1* Farwell stool plate molding machine, Aug 27, p 7 Fellows gear shaper, Nov 19, p 12* Ferguson, C. V. Window display, Nov 12, p 59 Fernley, T. J., Address by and portrait, Nov 19, p 57* Ferro alloys, Duty on certain, Aug 27, p 18 Ferro metals and their electrical manu- facture, Nov 12, p 10 Ferroinclave steel-concrete fire proof building materials, Nov 26, p 16* Ferrosilicons, Comparative valuation of, Sep 3, p 5 Field, H. E. Economy in buying. mix- ign and melting iron, Dec 3, p 61 File prices, British and American, Nov 19, p 69 Filters : Faucet filter and purifier, Sep 3, p 55* Rummel rain water, Sep 10, p 59* ma- Finance: Bankers and the currency, Oct 29, p Or" Bankruptcy report, July 2, p 32 Checks and bank notes, Aug 6, p 24 Currency legislation, July 9, p 54; Dec 3, p 39; 10, p 48 Currency situation, Oct 22, p 24 Gold imports, Nov 19, p 32 National revenues heavily decreased, Nov 5, p 30 Redemption and taxes on circulation, Aug 27, p 24 Speculation perverting trade currents, Oct 1, p 2 Fire extinguisher, Utica, July 30, p 66* Fire proof building material, Ferroin- clave steel-concrete, Nov 26, p 16* Forcing, shrinking, driving, and running, and limits for limit gauges, July 30, p 14 Fitzgerald, E. C. Pattern making, Dec 17, p 30 Fitzgerald, F. A. J. Manufacture and uses of carborundum, Oct 15, p 2 Fladd, F. C. Motors required to drive power presses, Nov 26, p 3 Fluor spar, Method of analysis for, Aug 27, p 4 Fly string, Out of Sight, July 2, p 77* Foreign Trade Association of America, Dee 3, p 55 Forges: Chicago air, Aug 20, p 18* * Kickdrive” Portable, Dec 24, p 27* .orging, Drop, Aug 27, p 14 Forks, Twelve-tine safe edge, p ot* orming tools for finishing lathe work, Nov 5, p 24* Forter-Miller Engineering Aug 13, p 21 Fouche, C. M., Address by and portrait, July 16, p 58, 59* Foundry. Brown & Sharpe, July 9 p 21* Foundry exhibit at St. Louis, Dee 51, p 26 Fox polishing stand, Dec 31, p 8* Frank, Isaac W.: Dinner to, Dee 24, p 17 Portrait of, Nov 19, p 24* Franklin Rolling Mill & Foundry Com- pany, Sep 3, p 24 Freezer, Chicago electric, Dec 10, p 80* Freezing of iron ore, Device to prevent, Oct 8 p 14*; 22, p 26 Freight rate: Agreement on 15, p 20 Rails, Dee 17, p 20 Reduction for exports, Nov 26, p 2%, 34 Freight traffic congested, Sep 3, p 238 Freight transportation underground in Chicago, Nov 5, p 21 French Society of Civil Engineers and the metric system, Oct 8, p 16 Friction clutch, New Johnson, Dec 3, p 32* Ft. Wayne Iron & Steel Works, Sep 10, p 21 Fuel: Dorr fuel process, Sep 10, p 10 Experiments in Boston, Sep 3, p 22 Fuel oil, Aug 13. p 10; Sep 24, p 46 Fuel saving device, Pittsburgh, Aug 27. p 12* Fuller, George A., Company, and arbi- tration plan, July 2, p 42; 9, p 56 Furnace gas reversing valve, Sep 10, p 22* Fits, Aug 15, Company, imported goods, Oct Company’s G. Gantt, H. L.: A graphical daily balance in manu- facture, July 2, p 18 Modifying systems of management, Dee 3, p 12 Garry pneumatic revolving crane, July 16, p 11* Water, for power Gas, and welding. Oct 15, p 15 Gas engines: Capital, Oct. 15, p 7* Cockerill engine in U. S., Nov 19, p 15 Small engines. Nov 12, p 35 THE IRON AGE. vil a —_FETETETeGhHOOCU01.LITrm— OO lllloe—E=EINooanDC—aaaee_O3____—____ aaa — OO Gas heaters: Ferno, Dec 3, p 80* Pyro, Oct 1, p 53* Gasoline engines: Marine propulsion, Nov 26, p 20 Pumping engine, Havana, Oct 8, p 19* Gauges: Adjustable face marking, Nov 26, p 78* Jointer guage, Perfection, Nov 26, p tt Micrometer depth gauge, July 9, p 87* Gayley, James, Address at Ishpeming, July 30, p 9 Gear blanks, Rapid method of finishing, Nov 12, p 19* Gear shaper, Fellows, Nov 19, p 12* Gearing, Variable speed, for motor driven lathes, Dec 17, p 1* General Electric Company’s apprentice- ship school, Oct 22, p 2 Georgia water power development, Oct 8, p 8 German retail hardware associations, Aug 27, p 57 Germany : American hardware in German mar- kets, Oct 22, p 53 Customs tariff, Sep 17, p 7 Cutlery trade, Oct 8, p 53 Decimal system in, Sep 3, p 51 Industrial syndicate experience, Sep 24, p 26 Iron trade, July 2, p 52 Mining interests, July 2, p 31 Notes from, July 2, p 31 Syndicates in, Oct 22, p 20 Gilmore electric grinder, July 16, p 20* Gladding, N. A., Address by and por- trait. July 16, p 47, 48* Glass, W. M., Address by, July 16, p 71 Glass cutter, Monce, Dee 3, p 80* Goddard, Dwight. Drop forging, Aug 27. p 14 Gold imports, Nov 19, p 32 Gold mining in South Africa, Nov 5, p 1 Goodell, D. H., Address by and portrait, Nov 26, p 64* Goodell-Pratt polishing lathe and grind- ing head, Aug 20, p 16* Grammer, F. L. Hearth area and the number of tuyeres in iron blast furnace practice, Dec 10, p 20 Graphical daily balance in manufacture, July 2, p 138 Gray & Dudley Hardware Company, July 9, p 78 Great Britain: Belleville boilers and naval maneu- vers, Sep 10, p 16; 17, p 44 Bessemer memorial, July 16, p 17 Birchenougn report on South African trade, Dec 3, p 36; 10, p 76; 17, p 54 Brass trade, July 16, p 17 California trade (?), Aug 13, p 24 Cammell-Laird amalgamation, Oct 15, p 18 Chamberlain Tariff Commission, Dec 31, p 6 Cunard Subsidy, Sep 10, p 27 Dumping in the iron and steel trade, Nov 5, p 12 File cutting rules, July 9, p 83 Gun trade, Oct 29, p 61 Hardware trade, July 2, p 71; 9, p 83; 16, p 73; 23, p 57; 30, p 68; Aug 6, p 55; 20, p 54; 27, p 56; Sep 3, p 50; 10, p 55; 17, p 51; 24, p 60; Oct 8, p 53; 15, p 56; 22, p 63; 29. p 60; Nov 5, p 68; 12, p 65; 19, p 69; Dec 3, p 76; 10, p 76; 17, p 54, 58 Industrial situation; British manu- facturers handicapped, Oct 22, 27 Iron and steel and the proposed fiscal tariff, Aug 20, p 26 Iron market, July 16, p 16 Manchester as a port for American products, Dec 24, p 16 Notes from, July 2, p 29, 71; 9, p 83; 16,’ p 16, 73; 23, p 6, 57; 30, p 8, 63; Aug 6, p 14, 55: 13. p 26, 53; 20, p 54; 27, p 20, 56; Sep 3, p 10, 50; 10, p 16, 55; 17, p 51; 24, p 18, Manchester (continued) : 60; Oct 1, p 10, 47: 8, p 12, 53; 15, p 18, 56; 22, p 12, 63; 29, p 47, 60; Nov 5, p 12, 68; 12, p 16, 65; 19, p 6, 69; 26, p 6; Dec 3, p 76; 10, p 18, 76; 17, p 24, 54; 24, p 16, 58; 31, p 5 “ One-break ” working day, Aug 27, p » Postal C. O. D. system, Nov 19, p 70; Dee 31, p 51 Preferential tariffs, July 9, p 33; Aug 6, p 14; Sep 24, p 5; Oct 1, p 10 Railway freight traffic. July 9. p 5 Shipbuilding notes, July 30, p 7; Dee 10, p 19 Tin plate exports, Nov 5, p 138 Great Lakes International Commission, Sep 10, p 34 Great Northern Coal & Coke Company, Sep 10, p 30 Greene, T. L.: Hardware factory cost methods, July 23. p 44 Portrait of, July 23, p 51* Grinding fixture, Mueller center lathe, Dee 10, p 25* Grinding head, Goodell-Pratt, Aug 20, p 16* Grinding machines: Crank pin grinder, Dec 31, p 1* Detrick & Harvey, Sep 24, p 19* Gilmore electric, July 16, p 20* Lathe center grinder, Nov 12, p 15* Springfield surface, Sep 17, p 15* Twist drill, Aug 13, p 11* Guard for squaring shears, Sep 10, p 15* Gulf ports and the exports of produce, July 23. p 26 tun foundry, Naval, Sep 24, p 10; Oct i, p 2 Guns: English marking on foreign, Sep 24, p 60 Marlin 16-gauge, July 16, p 78* H. Hardware Company, Hall-Robertson July 9, p 79 Hamburg, Trade of, July 9, p 84* Hammers: Bill posters’, Aug 20, p 60* Champion power, Nov 5, p 19* Dayton power, Dec 17, p 20* Display of. Aug 27, p 54* Hammocks, Palmer’s, Dec 31, p 53* Handles, Wrought steel chest, Dec 24, p 66* Handling pig iron, Williams system of, Oct 22, p 22 Hanger, Royal adjustable, Nov 19, p 74* Hanna riveter, Nov 12, p 28* Hanson, lL. E., Portrait of, Sep 10, p 51* Harbison-Walker Refractories Company, Dec 24, p 21 Hardware associations: Activities between meetings, Sep 24, p 55 Increasing usefulness of, Sep 17, p 59 Local organization, Aug 13, p 49 Vitality and growth of, Sep 10, p 52 (See also their names.) Hardware manufacturers, Should they sell to other than legitimate job- bers? Nov 26, p 60; Dec 3, p 69 Hardware merchants: Looking both ways, Aug 13, p 51 Man behind the counter, Sep 17, p 49 People from whom we buy, Aug 20, p 46 Hardware trade, July 2, p 61; 9, p 73; 16, p 483; 23, p 41; 30, p 41; Aug 6, p 45; 18, p 43; 20, p 41; 27, p 47; Sept 3, p 44; 10, p 48; 17, p 45; 24, p 51; Oct 1, p 40; 8, p 46; 15, p 44; 22, p 46; 29, p 49; Nov 5, p 54; 12, p 55; 19, p 49; 26, p 50; Dec 3, p 64; 10, p 66; 17, p 46; 24, p 51; 31, p 438 American hardware in German mar- kets, Oct 22, p 53 Outlook for business, Reports from merchants, July 30, p 45 Sales to consumers, Nov 5, p 70 Hardware trade (continued) : Salesman, The, and the Western trade, Aug 13, p 56 Trolley service and the extension of trade, Dee 10, p 69 Harrison, J. H. The equalization of hot blast temperatures for blast fur- naces, Aug 27, p 30 Havana gasoline pumping engine, Oct %, p 19* Hayden. Brace, Portrait of, Nov 19, p 61* Hays, W. H., Portrait of, Nov 26, p 57* Hayti, Need of improvements, July 2, p o Hearne, F. J., Sketch and portrait of, Sep 17, p 17* Heating, Ventilating & Foundry Com- pany, Aug 27, p 23 Heitmann, F. A., Address by, and por- trait, July 16, p 49* Hibbard, W. G., Sketch of and portrait, Oct 15, p 48* Hilles & Jones planer, Aug 13, p 1* Hinges : Bommer checking spring, July 16, p S0* Hercules spring, Dec 24, p 65* Hercules strap hinge, July 2, p 78* Screen door spring, Oct 22, p 66* Hoisting hooks, July 2, p 12* Holthoftf Machinery Company, Aug 15, p 13 Homestake mining properties, Dec 24, p » Hooks, Hold back, Aug 27, p 59* Hoover & Mason ore unloading and handling machinery, Oct 22, p 22 Hose coupling, Sherman, Oct 29, p 65* Hot air down draft boilers, July 20, p 6* Hot water meters in boiler plant prac- tice, Nov 19, p 22* Hot weil as an oil extractor, Sep 17, p 20* Howard, J. E. Microstructure of steel, Oct 29, p 12 Hudson River tunnel, Dec 17, p 21 Hunter, H. C. The open shop, Oct 29, p i Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, Dec 1% p2 Illinois Retail Implement Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Dec 24, p 61 Illinois Tunnel Company, Nov 5, p 21 Independent sheet manufacturers, Sep 3, p 28: Oct 29, p 45; Dee 3, p 41 Indiana water power development, Se} 10, p17 Indiana’s nameless industrial metropo- lis, Nov 5, p 10 Indicating anglemeter, Oct 1, p 8* Industrial Association of America, Nov 26. p 25 Ingots, Preventive of “ piped,” July 16, p 4: Sep 10, p 8; Nov 12, p 6; Dee 24, p 29* Inland Steel Company : Indiana Harbor Works, Sep 3, p 12* Labor troubles, Dec 24, p 47 Insulation, Paper, for wire and cables, Dec 10, p 39 Insulators and long distance transmis- sion, Dee 31, p 26 International Acetylene Aug 20, p 19 International Association of Machin- ists: Agreement presented to manufactur- ers, July 2, p 41 New rules for, Nov 5, p 47 International Fuel Company, Sep 10, p 10 International Harvester Company. Nov dD. p 23 International Steam Pump Company, July 16, p 26 Inventive faculty, Efforts to develop the, Sep 3, p 47 Inventors, Warning to, Aug 20, p 24 Iowa Implement and Vehicle Dealers’ Association, Dee 31, p 51 Ireland, T. F., Address by and portrait, Aug 13, p 46* Iron: Cast iron, Standard sizes of test bars, July 9, p 49 Association, Vill Iron (continued) : Economy in buying, mixing and melt- ing, Dec 3, p 61 Electro-metallurgy of, Sep 24, p 14 Handling pig iron, Williams system, Oct 22, p 22 Hardening process, New, Aug 20, p 5 Machine cast sandless pig iron, July 9, p 36 Magnetic concentration of ore in New Jersey, Oct 22, p 16* Pig iron, Demand for specified grade, July 9, p 50 Samples, Troubles with, Dec 17, p 3 Sampling liquid iron, July 9, p 38 Swedish Lancashire iron, July 16, p 28 Iron and industrial stocks, July 2, p 45; 9, p 69; 16, p 42; 23, p 31; 30, p 31; Aug 6, p 38; 13, p 29; 20, p 40; 27, p 42; Sep 3, p 28; 10, p 47; 17, p 40; 24, p 438; 38; 8 p 45; 15, p 38; 22, p 4; 29, p 47; Nov 5, p 48; 12, p 51; 19, p 46; 26, p 29; Dec 3, p 45; 10, p 51; 17, p 45; 24, p 37; 31, p 41 Iron and metal trades, July 2, p 46; 9, p 62; 16, p 33; 23, p 32; 30, p 32; Aug 6, p 31; 18, p 33; 20, p 30; 27, p 35; Sep 3, p 29; 10, p 35; 17, p 34; 24, p 38; Oct 1, p 30; 8, p 82; 15, p 31; 22, p 35; 29, p 38; Nov 5, p 41; 12, p 41; 19, p 39; 26, p 40; Dee 3, p 49; 10, p 55; 17, p 36; 24, p 41; 31, p 32 Iron and steel, Preservative coating for, July 9, p 48 fron and steel in architecture, Sep 17, p 24 Iron and Steel Institute: Barrow meeting, Sep 17, p 27 Visit to America, Sep 24, p 11 Iron and steel production: Chromic iron ore in 1902, Aug 27, p 2 French, Oct 15, p 37 Minnesota statistics, Nov 26, p 22 Pig iron, by grades, July 16, p 25 ~~ Pig iron, Jan.-June, 1903, July 30, p » x Pig iron productien increased, July 9, p 58; 16, p 27; Sep 10, p 31 Pig iron reduction, Aug 13. p 40; Nov 12, p 36; Dee 10, p 50 Iron and steel stocks, Aug 13, p 25 Iron and steel trade: August imports and exports, Oct 8, p 20 British iron and steel and the pro- posed fiscal tariff, Aug 20, p 26 British statistics, July 30, p 21 German export prices, July 23, p 15 Imports and exports of, Sep 3, p 25 June, and six months, 1903. Aug 6, p 15 May imports and exports, July 2, p 40 Scrap trade developments, Nov 5, p 30 September and October imports and exports, Dee 3, p 31 Steel billets once and now, Nov 26. p ono oe Swank’s statistics, July 9, p 25 Wharton, Joseph, on the pig iron out- look, Oct 8, p 13; Dee 24, p 13 Iron contract, Largest ever advertised, Oct 8, p 42; 15, p 11* Iron workers’ wages, Census report on, Nov 12, p 30 Italy, Duty on American tool steel. Oct 29, Pp 3 J. Jacks: Covert auto screw, Sep 24, p 65* Eureka wagon, July 9, p 87* 700dwin's steel, Dec 24, p 66* Norton ball bearing. Oct 29, p 66* Wilcox steel wagon, Sep 24, p 65* Jackway, L. C., Address by, July 16, Pp 70 Japan, Economic condition of, Sep 10, p 16 Jeans, J. Stephen, on Canadian develop- ments, Oct 15, p 15 Jig for milling feed clutches, Nov 12, p 9g* THE IRON AGE. _———————— ————————————————————————_ IEEE Robert. Inspection of steel rails, July 16, p 14* Jobber, Who is a legitimate? July 23, p 47 Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov 5, p 1* John Fritz Medal Fund Corporation, July 9, p 59 Johnson cap and peep hole for furnace tuyeres, Oct 1, p 20* Johnson lathe with ten tool holders, Oct 15, p i* Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, Oct 1, p 29; Nov 12, p5 Jumper, Wirt new 400, Nov 12, p 70* Junk selling, New York laws, Aug 6, p Job, 55 K. Kansas, Financial resources of, July 16, pv Karkeet, J. S. High explosives, Aug 27, pT Kellogg, C. H., Sketch and portrait of, Dec 24, p 61* Key machine, Dec 24, p 64* Key protector and nail file, Dec 24, p 68* Key seater, Lapointe, July 16, p 19* Key seating tool, Shellenbach, Nov 5, p 6* Keystone Drop Forge Company, Nov 26, p 35 Killin, J. M., Address by, July 16, p 69 Kibmerly diamond mines, Nov 19, p 3* Kirehberg, Emil. Design of rolls, Dee 10, p 11* Kirk, R. A., Address by and portrait, Nov 19, p 55* Knives: - Peach pitting knife, July 23, p 60* Penknives, Decorated, Aug 13, p 57* Knox steel tie, Oct 29, p 5* Koch, J. C., Portrait of, Nov 19, p 58* Kretsinger, F. S., Portrait of, Nov 19, p 64* hve La Belle Iron Works, Oct 8, p 1*; 22, p. 29 Labor bureaus, Employers,’ Wage records for, Dee 17, p 26 Labor question: Anti-boycott movement, July 16, p 2 Apprenticeship question, July 2, p 3! Arbitration and the George A. Fuller Company, July 2, p 42; 9, p 56 Blackmailing methods of union lead- ers, July 30, p 26 Boston Labor Bureau, Dee 10, p 10 Boycotts : Anti-boycott movement, July 16, p 2 How can it be destroyed? July 23, p 54 Legal status of the boycott, Oct 1, p 22 British workingmen’s conservatism, Sep 17, p 9 Kight-hour legislation, Nov 19, Dec 24, p 50 Foundry wages and hours, Noy 19, p 47 Graphical daily balance in manufac- ture, July 2, p 18 Iron workers’ wages, Nov 12, p 30 Lawyers on the labor question, Aug 13, p 2; Sep 3, p 21; 17, p 11; Oct 8, p 9; Nov 19, p 11 Mexico, Effect of silver’s depreciation on wages in, Nov 12, p 20 New England conditions, July 9, p 57 Notes, July 23, p 28; 30, p 8 31; Aug 20, p 39; Sep 3, p 42; 10, p 47; 17, p 44; 24, p 32; Oct 8, p 39; 15, p 37; 22, p 45; Nov 5, p 34; 12, p 54; 19, p 34; 26, p 35; Dec 3, p 41; 10, p 49; 17, p 31; 24, p 36; 31, p 25 Ohio, Sound doctrine by Mayor Engler, of Fremont, Dec 31, p 37 p 18; “ One-break ” working day, Aug 27, p 3 Open shop as an issue, Oct 29, p 26, 29 Opportunity for the building trade unions, Nov 26, p 32 “ Organized Labor,” Dec 3, p 33 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision, Oct 22, p 9 Labor question (continued) : Piece work, Dec 3, p 10; 10, p 382 Pittsburgh matters, July 2, p 41; 9, p 56; 16, p 20 Premium plan, Objection to, July 30, p 25 Profit-sharing by Crane Company, Dec 24, p 11 Report of Secretary Cortelyou, Dee 10, p 6: Restrictions upon output, Investiga- tion, July 9, p 6; 25, p 3 Rules for International Association of Machinists, Nov 5, p 47 Social revolt against Socialism, Aug 27, p 24 Southbridge, p 54 Strikes depress high class securities, July 23, p 26 Wages and the export trade, Nov 12, , 4 (Tne) walking state Commerce p 6 Worcester Labor Bureau, July 9, p 10; Aug 20, p 35 Laboratory notes, Aug 27, p 4 Lackawanna [ron & Steel Company, Nov 19, p 10 Lackawanna Steel Company, Statement, July 2, p 30 Lake iron ore matters, July 9, p 28; 23, p 10; 30, p 3; Aug 6, p 12; 13, p 28; 20, p 20; Sep 10, p 18; 1%, p 16; 24, p 18; Oct 1, p 6; 8, p 18; 15, p 18; 22, p 6; Nov 5, p 49; 12, p 35; 19, p 21; 26, p 21; Dec 24, p 35 ake Superior Iron Company’s fiftieth anniversary, July 2, p 26 Lake Superior Mining Institute, Aug 27. p 16 Lamp wick case, Aug 27, p 53* Lamp, Little Beauty night, Dec 24, p 63* Lanterns: Buhl, Aug 6, p 57* Casey, Oct 1, p 54* Lapland, Iron ores of, Aug 27, p 45 Lath, Imperial spiral, Sep 17, p 60* Latch, A-P gate, Nov 26, p 77* Lathe center grinders, Nov 12, p Dec 10, p 31* Lathes: American 20-inch engine, July 9, p 14* American, New, Oct 1, p 11* Blount swivel, July 16, p 21* Chickering speed lathe, July 30, p 13* Defiance automatic handle, Aug 27, p 21* Draper crank pin, Nov 19, p 17* Draper turret, Dee 10, p 17* Goodell-Pratt polishing, Aug 20, p 16* Johnson, with ten tool holders, Oct 15, p 1* Lodge & Shipley axle, Dee 3, p 20* Lodge & Shipley high speed, Nov 19, p 16* Milwaukee turret, operated by North- ern motors, Aug 15, p 10* Motor driven 26-inch rapid tion, Aug 6, p 13* Prentice engine lathe, Dee 3, p 18* Resek double, July 30, p 22* Streit 36-inch boring, Nov 12, p 22* Thread cutting speed lathe, Oct 22, p Mass., contest, Nov 12, delegate and _ Inter- Laws, July 16, 5 produc- we ‘ Variable speed gearing for motor driven lathes, Dec 17, p 1* Washburn speed, Oct 22, p 13* Lawn mower grinder, Ideal, July 23, p 60* mower sharpener July 9, p 88* Lawyers on the labor question, Aug 13, p 2; Sep 3, p 21; 17, p 11; Oct 8, p 9; Nov 19, p 11 Letters, Gold glass, Aug 27, p 58* Letters from the trade, July 9. p 76; Aug 6, p 2; 27. p 50; Nov 5, p 60 Balance, as a calculating ma- Lawn and wrench, Lever, chine, July 28, p 12* Limit gauges, July 30, p 17 Lincoln-Williams Twist Drill Company, Aug 13, p 21 Lindemann & Hoverson factory, Aug. 13, p 6* THE IRON AGE. 1x Livingstone, S. O., Sketch and portrait of, Sep 24, p 54* Local organization, Aug 13, p 49 Locomotive forgings, Steel for, July 9, p 46 Locomotives : Baldwin, July 9, p 19 Hardware, Nov 12, p 59* Increase in power of, July 9, p 24 Output of locomotives for 1903, Dec 31, pg Lodge, William. The future of the ma- chine tool trade in the United States, Nov 12, p 50 Lodge & Shipley : Finishing gear blanks, Nov 12, p 19* High speed lathe, Nov 19, p 16* Loewe, D. E., & Co. of Danbury, Conn., Oct 1, p 22 Looking both ways, Aug 138, p 51 Loose leaf system of keeping accounts, July 16, p 70 Louis, D. A. By-product coke oven prac- tice, Sep 24, p 20* Lubria, Aug 6, p 56 Lubriphite, July 23, p 59 Lumber scarcity, July 238, p 6 Lunch box, Bon-Vee-Von, Sep 3, p 54* Lupton, H. B., Portrait of, July 23, p 51*; Nov 26, p 59* Luthy, C. F. Movable platform for win- dow, Aug 13, p 54* M. Machine cast sandless pig iron, July 9, p 36 Machine shop. (See Shops. ) Machine tool demands, Sep 3, p 24 Machine tool trade in the United States, Future, Nov 12, p 50 Machine tools: High speed tool steels, Sep 17. p 42; Nov 26, p 6; 26, p 28; Dee 24, p 15 Inadequate motors for, Dee 24, p 3: Tests of rapid tool steel, Dee 31, p 16 What are the new tools to be? Dee 38, pa Machinery : Appraisement of imported, Dec 31, p 9 Australian definition of, Nov 12, p 19 Machinery market: Chicago, July 2, p 57; Aug 6, p 40; Sep 3. p 38; Oct 8. p 44; 15, p 41; Nov 5, p 51; Dee 3, p 58 Cincinnati, July 23, p 39; Aug 27, p 44; Sep 24, p 49: Oct 29, p 48; Nov 26, p 47; Dee 31, p 40 Cleveland, Sep 24, p 48 New York, July 2, p 53; 9, p 68; 16, p 39; 23, p 38; 30, p 38; Aug 6, p 38; 13, p 39; 20, p 37; 27, p 43; Sep 3. p 36: 10, p 42: 17, p 41; 24, p 44; Oct 1, p 36; 8, p 40; 15, p 40; 22, p 40; 29, p 44; Nov 5, p 52; 12, p 48; 19, p 45; 26, p 47; Dee 3, p 56; 10, p 6; 17, p-42; 24, p 48; 31, p 38 Philadelphia, July 2, p 56; Aug 6, p 43; Sept 3, p 40; Oct 1, p 38; Nov 5, p 50; Dee 3, p 59 Machinery trade: Agricultura! machinery, Dec 31, Foreign trade, Nov 19, p 33 MeMurtry, George G., Dee 3, p 44 McShane bell foundry fails, Dec. 3, p 2¢ Magnetic concentration of iron ore in New Jersey, Oct 22, p 16* Magnetic separators, Dec 17, p 18* Maher, W. H. A little experiment in ex- porting, Aug 13, p 55 Maher & Lockhart foundry ments, Oct 22, p 10* Mail box, Reese R. F. D., Nov 19, p 74* Malleable cast iron test heat, Sep 3, p 25 Manganese ore industry of the Cau- casus, Aug 6, p 17 Manganese ore as a_ desulphurizing agent in the foundry, Nov 19, p 14 Manhattan Valley viaduct, Erection of, July 30, p 1* Manufacturers : Conservatism not appreciated, Dee 10, p 48 Disposed to “ stand pat,’’ Dec 24, p 32 Policy of, in the distribution of their products, July 16, p 53 oO” p 27 improve- Manufacturers’ Association of Pitts- burgh: Agreement 41; 16, Agreement and Iron Aug 6, p 22 Manufactures, Restrictions upon output to be investigated, July 9, p 6 Manufacturing, July 2. p 48; 9, p 59; 16, p 30; 23, p 30; 30, p 29; Aug 6, p 27; 13, p BO; 20, p 28; 27, p 31; Sep 3, p 26; 10. p 32; 17, p 31; 24, p 35; Oct 1, p 27; 8, p 28; 15, p 27; 22, p 31; 29, p 33; Nov 5, p 38; 12, p 37; 19. p 35; 26, p 37; Dee 3, p 46; 10, p 52; 17, p 32; 24, p 38; 31, p 29 Manville, FE. J.. Machine Company, July 2, p 60 Maple sugar window, July 9, p Marble shooter, Smith, Sep 17, Marine boilers: Belleville. in British navy, Sep 10, p 16; 17, p 44 Niclausse water tube, Nov 26, p 14 Regulations for boilers, Aug 27, p 18 Marine engines: Oil engine, Sep 3, p 1* Steam turbine tests, Dec 3, Marshall & Huschart pany, Aug 6, p 21 Massachusetts corporation laws, Sep 10, p 21 Masters, Samuel. with machinists, July 2, p p 20 with National Founders’ Molders’ associations, T7T* p 60* o”7 Aug. 27, p 15; p