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NM OE, See AI TT. JANUARY—JUNE, 1904. NEW YORK DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY 232-238 WILLIAM STREET. A. Abbe, A. H., Address by and Mar 10, p 58* Adams, C. C., Address by, Mar 3, p 54 Adler, Benjamin 8., Feb 4, p 74 Adriance drawing press, Jan 21, p 17* Advertising. J. C. Cornell, Feb. 18, p 77 Advertising that pays, Feb 25, p 118 Discussion by Marshall De Motte, Feb 11, p 64; May 19, p 56* Hardware—parts of the human body, Feb 11, p 69 Menu bulletin board, Jan 28, p 76* Retail advertising, Feb 25, p 87; Mar 17, p 55 Successful advertising, ston, Feb 25, p 75 Agard, C. G., Portrait of, Mar 10, p 59* Agricultural conditions, Encouraging, Mar 8, p 24 Agricultural implements and Sale of, Feb 4, p 75 Air compressor valves: Cincinnati, Jan 21, p 22* Improvement in valve motion of du- plex compressors, 8S. H. Bunnell, Mar 24, p 26* engine and hoist, Pilling, Jan 21, r, 25* portrait, O. W. John- vehicles, Air sts, Substitute for looped hose on iraveling, Jan 28, p 5* skau tin deposits, Apr 7, p 18 ~berge, L. R., Central condensing sys- ‘ems, Jan 7, p 34* Cheaper, for industrial pur- oses, June 23, p 37 a ie ¥} Q \igome Steel Company’s new charcoal etort plant, E. A. Sjéstedt, Jan 28, p 16* Altis…
NM OE, See AI TT. JANUARY—JUNE, 1904. NEW YORK DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY 232-238 WILLIAM STREET. A. Abbe, A. H., Address by and Mar 10, p 58* Adams, C. C., Address by, Mar 3, p 54 Adler, Benjamin 8., Feb 4, p 74 Adriance drawing press, Jan 21, p 17* Advertising. J. C. Cornell, Feb. 18, p 77 Advertising that pays, Feb 25, p 118 Discussion by Marshall De Motte, Feb 11, p 64; May 19, p 56* Hardware—parts of the human body, Feb 11, p 69 Menu bulletin board, Jan 28, p 76* Retail advertising, Feb 25, p 87; Mar 17, p 55 Successful advertising, ston, Feb 25, p 75 Agard, C. G., Portrait of, Mar 10, p 59* Agricultural conditions, Encouraging, Mar 8, p 24 Agricultural implements and Sale of, Feb 4, p 75 Air compressor valves: Cincinnati, Jan 21, p 22* Improvement in valve motion of du- plex compressors, 8S. H. Bunnell, Mar 24, p 26* engine and hoist, Pilling, Jan 21, r, 25* portrait, O. W. John- vehicles, Air sts, Substitute for looped hose on iraveling, Jan 28, p 5* skau tin deposits, Apr 7, p 18 ~berge, L. R., Central condensing sys- ‘ems, Jan 7, p 34* Cheaper, for industrial pur- oses, June 23, p 37 a ie ¥} Q \igome Steel Company’s new charcoal etort plant, E. A. Sjéstedt, Jan 28, p 16* Altist «almers Company, Feb 25, p 71; far 17, p 25; June 16, p 16 _ William Metcalf, June 23, tor, 1500-kw. at St. Louis, May 5, p 11 Amalgamated Association, Ap 21, p 2 Wage scales, May 5, p 36; 26, p 9; June, 23, p 36; 30, p 7 American Axe & Tool Company’s new plant, Jan 21, p 59 American Brass Company's offices, Mar 3, p 43 American Bridge Company changes, Mar 24, p 43 American Can Company, Apr 28, p 27 American Car & Foundry Company re- duce wages, Jan 21, p 9 American Foundrymen’s Association, Mar 24, p 9; May 26, p 26; June 9, p 34; 16, p 21 ({merican Hardware Manufacturers’ As- sociation, Feb 18, p 57; p 50; June 2, p 66 merican Institute of Mining Engineers, Feb 25, p 34 ierican Iron & Steel Mfg. Feb 11, p 46 Ai.erican Production Company, Apr 28, p 37 Alverican p 48 rican Sheet & Tin Plate Company, Jan 7, p 91 \merican Society for Testing Materials, June 23, p 21 \merican Society of Mechanical gineers, June 2. p 55; 9, p 20 merican Steel & Wire Company, May 26, p 37 \merican steel foundries, Apr 14, p 46; June 30, p 30 \nderson, H. L.. Address by and por- trait, May 26, p 65* \ngle indicator, Mar 17, p 65* Company, tadiator Company, Mar 10, An En- May 26, | Pabst see L IN-EPEG_A. Illustrated articles indicated by *. Angle shear, Revolving, with drive, May 26, p 7* Annealing furnace, Billings & Spencer, June 9, p 17* Authracite sizes, Small, Apr 28, p 6 Anti-boycott Association, Mar 10, p 34; June 23, p 9 Anti-injunction bill in Congress, Feb 4, p 33; Mar 3, p 24, 26; Apr 28, p 11 Apex pipe wachine, Jan 21, p 15* Arbitration bar, Feb 18, p 23* Arkansas Retail Hardware Dealers’ As- sociation, June 9, p 52; 16, p 53 Armor plate contracts, Jan 28, p 30 Armour Institute, Mar 17, p 5 Armstrong lathe and planer side tools, Feb 4, p 34* Asbury, C. W., Address by and portrait, Jan 28, p 69* Ash dumping by derrick, Mar. 17, p. 6* Association of Manufacturers of Light Steel Rails, Jan 21, p 15 Atchison Railway and the machinists’ union, Apr 14, p 44 Atlanta conventions, May 19, p p 50; June 2, p 66 Atlantic Grindstone Company, May 26, p 48 machine vises, Jan 21, p 21* Mfg. Company, Factory and office system of, Jan 7, p 139*; 14, p 55* ; 21, p 60; 28, p 74*; Feb 4 p. 76* ; 11, p 82; 18, p 72*; 25, p 80; Mar 3, p 66; 10, p 56; 17, p 62 Aultman & Taylor Machinery Company at St Louis, June 16, p 3 Australia : Hardware in an Australia store, June 2,p 78 Notes, Feb 4, p 68; 11, 24, p 60; Apr 14, p 55; 26, p 21; June Automobile manufacturer Mar 3, p 25 50: 26, Atlas Atlas p 57, 65; Mar 55; May 12, p 30, p 56 as a customer, Automobile show in Chicago, Feb 11, p 25 Automobile show in-New York, Jan 28, p S Automobiles: Eldredge, May 12, p 15* General service, Feb 11. p 40 Inwardness of automobilism, Kraup, May 5, p 14 Torbensen gear gasoline truck, May 5, p. 1% : Axe rack, Revolving, May 12, p 51* Axle specifications, Standard, H. Willie, June 30, p 22 Axles, Steel, J. L. Replogle. June 16, p 30 M. C. Wa B. David. Calcining limestone for use in basic open hearth furnaces, Apr. 21, p 6* taker. J. F.. Address by and portrait, Feb 25. p 88: Mar 3. Dp 5O* Baker Mfg. Company, Profit sharing sys- tem. May 12, p 48 Ball Engine Company's new shop, June 9. Dp ORF Baker. Baltimore demand for structural steel. Feb 11, P 37 falt'more fire and the steel buildings. Feb 18. p 35: 25. p 1*, 44, 45; Mar 10. p 26*:; 24, p 6* motor , taltimore hardware interests, Feb 18, p 56 Bankruptcy decision, June 2, p 35 Banks: Key toy. June p 67* Registering savings, Jan 21, p 67* Baraboo iron range, Mar 31, p 12 Barcroft. R.. Portrait of, Mar 31, Bare. F. A., Portrait of. Mar 3, p 9° PP GR §1* | | i Barnes, C. N., Portrait of, Feb 4, p 79* Barnes drill press, June 9, p 10* Barnes upright drill, Jan 7, p 18* Barrett, C. W., Portrait of, Mar 31, p 6S* Barrows, W. A., Jr. Use of high per- centages of Mesaba ores in coke blast furnace practice, Feb 25, p 25 Bartholomew, L. C. Adding specialties and side lines, Feb 18, p 69 Bassett, G. J., Portrait of, Mar 10, p 59* Bateman foundry, Jan 14, p 5 Bates patent suit, June 30, p 17 Battle ships. (See War ships.) Beams, Cross bending tests on steel- concrete, May 19, p 3* Becker-Brainard cutter and grinder, June 30, p 1* Belknap, W. R., on the catalogue house question, June 9, p 54 Beloit, Wis., Unionism in, Mar 10, p 21 Belt machine, Locke steel, May 12, p 1* Belt polishing machine, Patterson, June 16, p 17* Bench leg, New Britain, June 30, p 7* Bennett, H. C., Portrait of, Mar 31, p 66* Bennett, Irby, Portrait of, May 26, p 53* Bennett, W. H., Portrait of, Mar 3, p 73* Bertsch shear, Jan 14, p 14* Beutner, Victor. The manufacture of welded pipe, Feb 4, p 12*; 11, p 6*; 18, p 10* Bigelow, S. A., Address by and portrait, Mar 3, p 54* Billings & Spencer annealing furnace, June 9, p 17* sillings & Spencer safety device, June 23, p 34* sin system of Lackawanna Steel Com- pany, Jan 7, p 53* Bingham, William, Biographical sketch of, Apr 21, p 45* Birge, J. C., Addresses by and portra't, May 26, p 54*: June 23, p 65 Bit lengthening attachment, June 23, p GR* Blackburn, A. H. The Green fuel econo- mizer, Mar 17, p 4 } Blacklisting not illegal in Indiana, Mar 3, p 10 furnace the sole power in a modern steel Mar 17, p 10 Blast furnace charging and distributing apparatus, June 23, p 18* Blast furnaces : Burger’s system of construction, June 9. p °7* Decade in American practice. F. L. p 40 reamer Blast source of works, as blast furnace >=. Grammer, Feb 25, Explosions, slips and the ore dust evil, Apr 7. p 10 Furnace top explosions. F. C. Rob- erts, May 5, p 6; E. L. Moore, May 19, p 27 Kennedy tight top furnace. E. L. Moore, May 19. p 27 Lackawanna Steel Company, p 55* Jan 7, Liberty furnace rebuilt, Apr 21, p 12 Mesaba iron ore in the blast furnace. W. A. Barrows. Jr.. F. E. Bach- man, Feb 25, p 25: May 26, p 10 Newberry charcoal. Mar 17. p 3 Platz method of calenlating furnace burdens. J. B. Nau, Jan 28, p 6 Primitive. in the Philippines, Mar 3, p 1° Use of high percentages of Mesaba ores in coke blast furnace prac- tice. Feb 25, p 25: May 5. p 2 Zine in. Behavior of, Mar 24, p 10 J A. Abbe, A. H., Address by and Mar 10, p 58* Adams, C. C., Address by, Mar 3, p 54 Adler, Benjamin §8., Feb 4, p 74 Adriance drawing press, Jan 21, p 17* Advertising. J. C. Cornell, Feb. 18, p 77 Advertising that pays, Feb 25, p 118 Discussion by Marshall De Motte, Feb 11, p 64; May 19, p 56* Hardware—parts of the human body, Feb 11, p 69 Menu bulletin board, Jan 28, p 76* Retail advertising, Feb 25, p 87; Mar 17, p 55 Successful advertising, ston, Feb 25, p 75 Agard, C. G., Portrait of, Mar 10, p 59* Agricultural conditions, Encouraging, Mar 8, p 24 Agricultural implements and Sale of, Feb 4, p 75 Air compressor valves: Cincinnati, Jan 21, p 22* Improvement in valve motion of du- plex compressors, S. H. Bunnell, Mar 24, p 26* engine and hoist, T 25° sts, Substitute for looped hose on iraveling, Jan 28, p 5* skan tin deposits, Apr 7, p 18 ~berge, L. R., Central condensing sys- tems, Jan 7, p 34* portrait, O. W. Jobhn- vehicles, Air Pilling, Jan 21, .teoho’ Cheaper, for industrial pur- poses, June 23, p 37 \isome Steel Company’s new charcoal etort plant, E. A. Sjéstedt, Jan 8, p 16* Ajtiet «almers Company, Feb 25, p 71; far 17, p 25; June 16, p 16 reels, William Metcalf, June 23, 8 tor, 1500-kw. at St. Louis, May 5, p 11 Amalgamated Association, Ap 21, p 2 Wage scales, May 5, p 36; 26, p 9; June, 23, p 36; 30, p 7 American Axe & Tool Company’s new plant, Jan 21, p 59 American Brass Compary’s offices, Mar 3, p 48 American Bridge Mar 24, p 43 American Can Company, Apr 28, p 27 American Car & Foundry Company re- duce wages, Jan 21, p 9 American Foundrymen’s Association, Mar 24, p 9; May 26, p 26; June 9, p 34; 16, p 21 American Hardware Manufacturers’ As- sociation, Feb 18, p 57; May 26, p 50; June 2, p 66 American Institute of Mining Engineers, Feb 25, p 3 American Iron & Steel Mfg. Company, Feb 11, p 46 American Production Company, Apr 28, p 37 American Radiator Company, p 48 American Sheet & Tin Plate Company, Jan 7, p 91 American Society for Testing Materials, June 23, p 21 American Society of Mechanical gineers, June 2, p 55; 9, p 20 American Steel & Wire Company, May 26, p 37 American steel foundries, Apr 14, p 46; June 30, p 30 Anderson, H. L.. Address by and por- trait, May 26, p 65* \ngle indicator, Mar 17, p 65* Company changes, Mar 10, En- a ED a ACES INDE X. Illustrated articles indicated by *. Angle shear, Revolving, with drive, May 26, p 7* Annealing furnace, Billings & Spencer, June 9, p 17* Anthracite sizes, Small, Apr 28, p 6 Anti-boycott Association, Mar 10, p 34; June 23, p 9 Anti-injunction bill in Congress, Feb 4, p 33; Mar 3, p 24, 26; Apr 28, p 11 Apex pipe machine, Jan 21, p 15* Arbitration bar, Feb 18, p 23* motor -— Arkansas Retail Hardware Dealers’ As- sociation, June 9, p 52; 16, p 53 Armor plate contracts, Jan 28, p 30 Armour Institute, Mar 17, p 5 Armstrong lathe and planer side tools, Feb 4, p 34* Asbury, C. W., Address by and portrait, Jan 28, p 69* Ash dumping by derrick, Mar. 17, p. 6* Association of Manufacturers of Light Steel Rails, Jan 21, p 15 Atchison Railway and the machinists’ union, Apr 14, p 44 Atlanta conventions, May 19, p 50; 26, p 50; June 2, p 66 Atlantic Grindstone Company, May 26, p 48 machine vises, Jan 21, p 21* Mfg. Company, Factory and office system of, Jan 7, p 139*; 14, p 55* ; 21, p 60; 28, p 74*; Feb 4 p. 76* ; 11, p 82; 18, p 72*; 25, p 80; Mar 38, p 66; 10, p 56; 17, p 62 Aultman & Taylor Machinery Company at St Louis, June 16, p 3 Australia : Hardware in an Australia store, June 2, p 78 Notes, Feb 4, p 68; 11, p 57, 65; Mar 24, p 60; Apr 14, p 55; May 12, p 55; 26, p 21; June 30, p 56 Automobile manufacturer as a customer, Mar 8, p 25 Atlas Atlas Automobile show in Chicago, Feb 11, p 25 Automobile show in New York, Jan 28, ps Automobiles: Eldredge, May 12, p 13* General service, Feb 11. p 40 Inwardness of automobilism, M. C. Kraup, May 5, p 14 Torbensen gear gasoline truck, p. I* : Axe rack, Revolving, May 12, p 51* Axle specifications, Standard, H. Willie, June 30, p 22 Axles, Steel, J. L. Replogle, June 16, p 30 May 5, ve B. David, Calcining limestone for use in basic open hearth furnaces, Apr. 21, p 6* Baker, J. F.. Address by and portrait, Feb 25, p 88; Mar 3, p 59* Baker Mfg. Company, Profit sharing sys- tem, May 12, p 48 Ball Engine Company’s new shop, June 9, p 28* Baltimore demand for structural steel, Feb 11, p 37 Balt'more fire and the steel buildings, Feb 18. p 35: 25, p 1*, 44, 45: Mar 10, p 26*; 24, p 6* Baltimore hardware interests, Feb 18, p AG Bankruptcy decision, June 2, Banks: Key toy, June p 67* Registering savings, Jan 21, p 67* Baraboo iron range, Mar 31, p 12 Barcroft. R.. Portrait of, Mar 31, p 68* Bare, F. A., Portrait of, Mar 3, p 61* Baker, p 35 “no -), sarnes, C. N., Portrait of, Feb 4, p 79* Barnes drill press, June 9, p 10* Barnes upright drill, Jan 7, p 18* Barrett, C. W., Portrait of, Mar 31, p 6S* Barrows, W. A., Jr. Use of high per- centages of Mesaba ores in coke blast furnace practice, Feb 25, p 25 Bartholomew, L. C. Adding specialties and side lines, Feb 18, p 69 Bassett, G. J., Portrait of, Mar 10, p 59* Bateman foundry, Jan 14, p 5 Bates patent suit, June 30, p 17 Battle ships. (See War ships.) 3eums, Cross bending tests on steel- concrete, May 19, p 3* Becker-Brainard cutter and grinder, June 30, p 1* selknap, W. R., on the catalogue house question, June 9, p 54 Beloit, Wis., Unionism in, Mar 10, p 21 Belt machine, Locke steel, May 12, p 1* selt polishing machine, Patterson, June 16, p 17* Bench leg, New Britain, June 30, p 7* Bennett, H. C., Portrait of, Mar 31, p 66* Sennett, Irby, Portrait of, May 26, p 53* Sennett, W. H., Portrait of, Mar 3, p an ‘ 3° Bertsch shear, Jan 14, p 14* Beutner, Victor. The manufacture of welded pipe, Feb 4, p 12*; 11, p 6*; 18, p 10* sigelow, S. A., Address by and portrait, Mar 3, p 54* sillings & Spencer annealing furnace, June 9, p 17* sillings & Spencer safety device, June 23, p 34* sin system of Lackawanna Steel Com- pany, Jan 7, p 53* Bingham, William, Biographical sketch of, Apr 21, p 45* Birge, J. C., Addresses by and portrait, May 26, p 54*; June 23, p 65 Bit lengthening attachment, June 23, p 68* Blackburn, A. H. The Green fuel econo- mizer, Mar 17, p 4 Blacklisting not illegal in Indiana, Mar 3, p 10 furnace as the sole power in a modern Mar 17, p 10 Blast furnace charging and distributing apparatus, June 23, p 18* Blast furnaces : Burger’s system of construction, June 9, p 27* Decade in American blast furnace practice. F. L. Grammer, Feb 25, reamer Blast source of steel works, p 40 Explosions, slips and the ore dust evil, Apr 7, p 10 Furnace top explosions. F. C. Rob- erts, May 5, p 6; E. L. Moore, May 19, p 27 Kennedy tight top furnace. E. L. Moore, May 19, p 27 Lackawanna Steel Company, p 53* Liberty furnace rebuilt, Apr 21, p 12 Mesaba iron ore in the blast furnace. W. A. Barrows, Jr.. F. E. Bach- man, Feb 25, p 25: May 26, p 10 Newberry charcoal, Mar 17. » 3 Platz method of calculating furnace burdens. J. B. Nau, Jan 28. p 6 Primitive, in the Philippines, Mar 3, Pp 1* of high percentages of Mesaba ores in coke blast furnace prac- tice. Feb 25, p 25: May 5, p 2 Zine in, Behavior of, Mar 24, p 10 Jan 7, Use iv ind Sete, Messer Sneul. dune & G ¢ emeen, AA, ee a ae Ce catch, Sparrow proof, June 9, p 63 Bliss trimming press, June 2, Dp 17 Blow pipe, Lead burning, Apr 28, p — Blowers: Buffalo hand, Mar 31, p 9* Operation of centrifugal, June 23, p12 Sturtevant hand, June 2, p 20* Bogardus, W. P., Addresses by and por- trait, Feb 18, p 58*; 25, p 84, 90; May 26, p 67 Boiler inspection rules in Chicago, Apr 7, p 28 3oiler letting controversy in Chicago, Jan 28, p 15 Boiler ee N: ut ‘onal, Jan 28, D 22; Apr 7, p 20; 14, p 30; 21, P 5; May 26, p 43; June 2, p 36; p 30 Boiler tube brushes, Samson, Feb 4, p 95* Boilers : Bonson combined water tube and tubu- lar, June 16, p 18* Designing large steam units, Jan 7, p 38 Bolles, A. E., Address by, Mar 17, p 565. Bolt, Naval, double expansion, May 19 p 61* 30lt cutters: Landis, June 2, p 21* Merriman Automatic, May 5, p 11* Bolt header, Manville, June 9, p 16* Bolt threader, Morgan, Mar 3, p 14* Bonbright, J. S., Portrait of, Jan. 28, p 66* Bonus system in the British iron trade, Mar 10, p 35 Bookkeeping of the Atlas Mfg. Co., > 3, p 66 Book reviews: Canada’s Resources June 23, p 35 Care and Handling of Electric Plants. N. H. Schneider, May 19, p 41 Corporate Management. Thomas Co- nyngton, Mar 10, p 37 Entropy; or, Thermodynamics from Mar and Possibilities, an Engineer’s Standpoint. By James Swinburne, June 2, p 43 Foundry Nomenclature, June 2, p 55. Friction and List Work in Machinery and Mill Work. Feb 4, p 35 Grant and Validity of British Patents for Inventions. By James Roberts, June 2, p 43 Handbuch der Eisenhuettenkunde. A. Ledebur, Mar 3, p 41 Handy World Atlas and Gazetteer, May 12, p 23 Liquid Fuel and its Combustion. W. H. Booth, June 2, p 438 Manual of Mechanical Drawing. [P. D. Johnston, Feb 4, p 34 Metallurgy of Steel. T. W. Harbord, By May 12, p 22 National Iron and Steel, Coal and Coke Blue Book, June 2, p 43 Polar Planimeter. J. Y. Wheatley, Feb 4, p 34- Reinforced Concrete. Armand Consi- dere, Feb 4, p 34 Wheel Gearing, May 19, p 41 Boring, drilling and milling machines: Detrick & Harvey, June 16, p 6* Niles-Bement-Pond, June 30, p 4* Boring lathe with hydraulic feed, Niles, Mar 3, p 16* Boring machine, Corliss cylinder, Jan. 7. p 1° Boring mill with motor drive, Baush, Mar 3, p 4 Bottle cooler, XXth century, June 16, p 68* Bottle stopper and opener, Victor, Mar 10, p 70* Box opener, Mellor, Jan 14, p 64*; 21, p 67* Bracket hanger, Building, June 30, p 61* Bradford Machine Tool Co., May 26, p oa Bragg, C. F., Portrait of, June 30, p 52* Brainard, z 's. Trade relations between the retailer p 62 and manufacturer, Mar 3, : THE IRON a ee ee Branson, A. L,, Address and portrait, Keb 18, Dp: oo" 5 25, p 97 Manufacturers’ Association of Chicago, May 26, p 19 Brass workers’ unions in Chicago, De- feat of, Mar 10, p 18 Brazing forge, Turner, Mar 3, p 97* Bread toasters: Br ass Roseland, Feb 4, p 95* Wilson, Jan 21, p 67* Breast strap, Tubular steel, Mar 24, p 67* Brick manufacture from sand and lime without burning, Jan 28, p 24* Bridgeport Labor Bureau, May 19, p 14. Bridgeport motor driven wet tool grinder, Jan 7, p 44* Bridges: Duluth canal bridge, Feb 25, p 33 Stone arch at Luxembourg, Mar 3, p9 Bristol thermometer—thermostat, June » Dp 20% British. Institution of Mechanical En- gineers in America, June 9, p 8 British Iron Trade Association, Ap 14, ps British Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Feb 25, p 63 Broiler, Leland, Apr 14, p 60* Bronzes, Manganese, Jan 28, p 18 Brown, Archer: Forces making for business improve- ment, Jan 7, p 108 Steel _ py race Mar 3, p 28 Brown, C. , Portrait of, Mar 31, p 11* Brown, M. . Portrait of, Mar 31, p 67* Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.. June 9, p 62. Chicago store, Apr 21, p 53* Milling attachment, June 23, p 10* Milling machine, Jan 14, p 6* Brushes, Butcher block, Jan 28, p 79* Bucket, Swedenborg clam shell, Mi uv 10, p 16* Buckeye Forging & Specialty Co., 16, p 10 Buffer, Victor, Apr 14, p 59* suilders’ hardware, Trade channels for, June 23, p 60 Building trade, Wages paid per Feb 18, p 34 suilding trade agreements, in, Jan 7, p 107 Buildings : Chicago First National Bank, p 380 Collapse of Darlington Hotel, Mar 10, p 28"; 17, p 42; 24, p 18; Apr 7, p 41 Power plant of the tall office building, June 9, p 22 Rochester fire, Mar 17, p 20* Steel buildings in the Baltimore fire, Feb 18, p 35; 25, p 1*, 44, 45; Mar 10, p 26*; 24, p 6* Test of ferro-concrete and ordinary steel construction, Mar 31, p 11 Bulli ring, Self-piercing, June 16, p 67* Bullets, Jan 21, p 68*; June 9, p 63* Bunnell, S. H., Improvement in valve motion of air compressors, Mar 24, p 26* Bureau of Corporations, Mar 10. p 31 Burr, D. R., Address by and portrait of, Feb 25, p 85, 86* Burr, 8. D. V. The Hudson River tun- nel, June 2, p 1*; 9, p 1* Burr cold saw, May 26, p 11* Bush, E. M.,, Address by and portrait, Feb 18, p 61*, 68 Business failures in 1903, Jan 14, p 30 Business methods: Atlas Mfg. Company, Jan 7, p 14, p SS; 21, p 60; 28. p 7: 4, p 76*; 11, p 82; 18, p 72°: p 80; Mar 3, p 66; 10, p 56f; p 62 Calibrating the time required by jobs, June 2, p 33 Cost finding. C. A. Geiger, Mar 24, June hour, A revolution June 30, 139* : Feb 25, 17, p 61; 31, p 56 Cost system of Oneida Community, Apr 7. p 56; 14, p 52; 21, p 52; 28, p 51 Credit memorandum for goods turned. Feb 25, p 78 Departmental correspondence and mail distribution, May 19, p 54* re- Business methods (continued) : Efficiency of workmen, Methods of in- creasing, June 23, p 59 Encouraging employees to make sug- gestions, May 5, p 65; June 9, p 58 Exchange on remittances, June 30, p 5O Keeping track of price-lists, Feb 4, p 74 Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Company, Jan 7, p 79* Profit sharing system of Baker Mfg. Co., May 12, p 48 “Way to get orders,” May 26, p 49 a situation. Archer Brown, Jan .D 1038 Encouraging features, Mar 24, p 30 Mid-year review of trade conditions, June 30, p 26 West, The, and its prospects, p 60 Butler, H. B., Biographical sketch of, Feb 18, p 27* Jan 14, Cc. Cadman gauge cock, Jan 14, p 19* Cake iron, New Idea, Feb 4, p 98* California State Retail Hardware As- sociation, Jan 7, p 184; Mar 31, p 64 Caliper gauge, Internal double end, Feb 25, p 12 2D * Cambria Steel Company, Mar 17, p 24 Campbell, W. The relation of micro structure to the rate of cooling. Apr 21, p 2 Can body machine, Niagara automatic, Feb 18, p 1* ‘an opener, Duplex, Apr 21, p 58* Sane: Bounty disputes, Jan 7, p 89; Feb 4, p 24 British market for heating apparatus, Mar 3, p 18 “ Dumping,” Action against, June 16, p Om) Export duty on electricity, May 5, p 21 Exports and imports for 5 months, Jan 28, p 14 ae notes, Jan 7, p 89; Feb 4, 24; 18, p 15; Apr 14, Dp $1; 28, p10; May 26, p 14 Mar 31, p 8 Manuf icturing prospects, Mineral, Production of, 1903, Mar 17, ps Nova Scotia Steel & Iron Co., Apr 14, p 3 Reciprocity treaty with, June 9, p 31 Sault guarantee, Apr 28, p 10 Steel rail prices, Feb 18, p 15 Sydney strike and the Government, June 9, p 48 Tariff, Ministers on the, Feb 18, Tariff changes, June 16, p 5, 29 Trade and production in, June 30, p14 Trade developments, Mar 3, p 18 Trade relations with Germany, Jan 28, p 15 Canadian Improvement Company, Apr 28, p 10 Canadian Mining Institute, Mar 17, p 16 Canal, Niagara ship, June 30, p 19* Car axles, Steel. J. L. Replogle, June 16, p 380 Car mover, Double clutch, Mar 17, p 17* Car shortage in the Pittsburgh district, Mar 17, p 17 Carlin’s Sons, Thomas, Jan 7, p 48 Carnegie, Andrew, Gift by, Mar 17, p 46 Carnegie Hero Fund, Apr 21, p 15 Carnegie technical schools, Feb 25, p 47 Carney, J. A. Machine tools and high speed steel, Jan 7, p 16 Carpet sweeper, National, Mar 3, p 98* Co., Plant of, to engineers, Carpet whips, Feb 4, p 96*; Apr 14, p 60* Carrier, Tandem merchandise, May 12, p 56* Carrier track for merchandise, Apr 14, p 57* Carrier, W. H. Cupola fan practice, June 23, p 12 Carter, C. B., Portrait of, June 2, p 67* Case Mfg. Co. Electric traveling cranes, Jan 7, p 40* Caskey hydro-pneumatic punch, Feb 11, p 16* Cast iron: Expansion under repeated heat treat- ment, Feb 18, p 26 Testing of. It. Moldenke, Feb 18, p Caster, The “ Sorts,” Mar 24, p 1* Castings : Specifications for gray iron castings. Henry Souther, Feb 25, p 30; 47 Specifications for iron, Feb 25, p 69, 9» June 23, p 22 Specifications for malleable, Mar 8, p 14 Steel. L. L. Knox, Feb 11, p 15 Caswell, E. A. Lead market in 1908, Jan 7, p 29 Catalogue cabinet, Wells, May 5, p 66* Catalogue house and the hardware trade (cartoon), May 19, p 52*; June 2, p 68; 9, p 61 Catalogue house competition, Mar 10, p 56; Apr 7, p 54; 14, p 50; 21, p 49; 28. p 45; May 5, p 63; 12, p 46; 19, p 51, 56, 61, 72; June 2, p 66; 9, p 54; 16, p 50, 54, 57, 58; 23, p 61, 638; 30 p 47 Ceiling plate, Wells, June 9, p 63* Cement block machine, Stewart, June 9, p 8* Centering device, Le" Central American notes, Jan 21, p 16; Feb 11, p 5; Mar 31, p 17; Apr 28, p 39; June 2, p 388; 23, p 37 Central Cement Association, Jan 28, p 26 Central West. Development of the, Jan 28, p 33 Chain making machine, May 12, p 1* Chains: Expansion key, May 12, p 56* Whitney detachable sprocket, May 26, p 19* Chair and table, Folding, June 9, p 64* Champagne tap, Mar 10, p 69* Chapman Iron, Coal & Coke Company, May 5, p 50 Charcoal retort plant of Algoma Company, Jan 28, p 16* Charlton Wire Company, Mar 3, p 57 Chemical specifications for pig iron, May 26, p 25 Chicago Citizens’ Alliance, Mar 17, p 9 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Apr 7, p 24 Chicago Retail Hardware Jan 7, p 135 Chicago Shippers’ Association, Mar 10, ~, Portable, Mar 17, p Steel Association, p 25 Chimney top. Best, Mar 10, p 69* Chuck for holding short test pieces June 30, p 15* Church, W. 4.. Portrait of, Mar 10, p 58* Churchill-Hemenway Company, May 5, p 64 Churn, Butter-Fly, Mar 3, p 98* Cincinnati air compressor valve gear, Jan 21, p 22* Cincinnati milling machine, Jan 7, p 13* Circle cutters, Mar 17, p 66* Citizens’ Industrial Association of Ameri- ca, Feb 25, p 71; Mar 3, p8 Clairton Steel Company, Jan14, p 19; Apr 21, p 41; 28, p 27; May 5, p13; 19,p3 Clamps, Steel, Mar 17, p 67* Clark, L. H., Address by and portrait, Mar 3, p 75* Clerks, Store rules for, Feb 11, p 69 Cleveland-Cliffs village improvement, June 16, p 4 Clinker hook, U. S.. Jan 7, p 182* Clock gear cutter, Cross & Spiers, Feb 25, p 32* Clocks: Electric, Apr 7, p 66* Howard watchman’s, Mar 17, p 18 Imperial watchman’s, Apr 7, p 67* Plato, Jan 28, p 81* Simplex watchman’s, Jan 28, p 82* Clothes rod, Perfect extension, June 23, p 69* Coal and ore in open cars, Frozen, Feb 25, p 70 Coal syndicate, Westphalian, Jan 21, p 25 75 THE [RON AGE. Coal trade: Bituminous coal situation, Mar 17, p 6 1903 production. By Saward, Jan 7 p 17 Penn. anthracite in 1903, Apr 28, p 15 Prices of soft coal and labor, Mar 24, p 21 Situation. F. E. Saward, Mar 10, p 23 Small anthracite sizes. F. BE. Saward, Apr 28, p 6 Coes, Loring, Presentation to, Apr 28, p 44 Coffee mills, Universal, June 23, p 67*; 30, p 61* Coke production in 1908. E. W. Parker, Jan 7, p 68 ‘olorado Fuel & Iron Company’s bond offer, Jan 21, p 35; Feb 4, p 27 ‘olorado Retail Hardware Dealers’ As sociation, Jan 7, p 183; 28, p 64; Feb 18, p 55; 25, p 97 Constitution and by-laws, ~ Feb 25, p 101 Commercial Electric Company, June 16, p 14 Compass, “Owl” night marching, Jan 21, p 68* ‘ompetition, International, Apr 7, p 26 Control of, ~ Compresssed air cooler, Taunton, June 350, p 16* Concrete-steel beams, Cross bending tests, May 19, p 3* Condensing systems, Central. By Al berger, Jan 7, p 34* ‘onn, U. S. Trials and tribulations of the hardwareman, Feb 4, p 90 ‘onnecticut State Association of Retail Hardware Dealers, Jan 7, p 134; Feb 11, p 63; Mar 10. p 58; 24, p 57; June 23, p 638 ‘onnecticut Valley Labor Bureau, June 30, p 20 ~ ~ Consolidated Lake Superior Company, Feb 18, p 29; May 19, p 48 Controllers : Crane motors, Mar 8, p 22* Power and speed controller, May 5, p 18* Converters, Side Jan 14, p 22 Conveyor, McDonald, Mar 10, p 24* Co-operative movement in Great Britain, History of. S. G. Hobson, Jan 7, p 141 Copper developments in the Southwest. D. E. Woodbridge, June 2, p 6 Copper industry, The American. H. J. Stevens, Jan 7, p 84 Copper interests, Phelps-Dodge, June 23, p 16 Copper manufactures. in. Feb 11, p ° Corey, M. L.. Addresses by and portrait. Feb 18, p 84*:; 25, p 108; Mar 3, p 92. 94; 10, n 56a blow. N. Lilienberg. Exvnort business Corliss shops, Machine tools at, Feb 4, pe Corn sheller, Great Western, Jan 21, p 66* Cornell. J. C.. Address by and portrait, Feb 18. p 76*, 77 Corporation law, A federation, Jan 14, p 30 Corporations. Bureau of. Mar 10, p 3 Cost finding from a manufacturer’s view- point. C. A. Geiger, Mar 24, p 61; 31. p 56 Cost system of Oneida Community, Apr 7, p 56; 14. p 52; 21, p 52; 28. p 51 Couger. R. U. Scientific .salesmanship. Feb 18, p 82 Counterbores for machine screws, Mar 17. p 68* Countershafts : Langen two-speed, Apr 7, p 12* One-belt reversing, Mar 31, p 16* Variable speed. with Woodward & Powell planer, Mav 5. p &* Coupling, Air drill, Wolf, Jan 14. np 65* Court of Patent Appeals. Mar 3. p 24 Coxey Steel & Silica Sand Company. Mar 31, p 51 Cramp. William. & Sons, Ship & Engine suilding Company, June 9. p 3 Crane pop safety valve, May 26, p 15* Crane puller, June 9, p 26* Il < Cranes: Case electric traveling, Jan 7, p 40* Gantry, at Lackawanna Steel Com- pany, Jan 7, p 67* Ilydraulic Bessemer ladle, Jan 7, p 59* Crank pin turning machine, Tindel-Mor- ris Company, Jan 7, p 29* Crank shafts, Rapid machining of, Jan t, D 26"; 14, p 1* Cream separators: Daisy Senior, June 9, p 65* Frost Queen, May 5. p 7 Success, Apr 7. p 65* Credit, Abuse of, by the railroads. J. A. Green, Mar 3, p 19 Credits in the hardware business, 11. p St) (Crowe name plates, Mar 17, p 18 Feb Crumley, W. M., Address by and por trait, May 26, p 50*, 53 Cuban tariff, A new, Feb 25, p 39 Cunningham, E. T. The retail hard- ware store, Feb 4, p 71 Cupboard turn, Apr 28, p 54* Cupola fan practice. June 23, p 12 Currency. (See Finance. ) Currie, F. R.: Credits, Feb 11, p SO Portrait of, Feb 18, p 91* ‘urrycomb, Kirch, Apr 7, p 66* ‘urtains Steel theater, Mar 31, p 24* ‘ut meter, Warner, Apr 7. p 8* ‘utler, F. E., Portrait of, Feb 18, p 87* ‘utlery, Retailing, Mar 10, p 56 ‘vlindrical grinding, Progress in. Norton, Jan 7, p 39 D. Darby, Edward, Biographical sktch of, Apr 21, p 56* _“- - e - By Darlington Hotel collapse, Mar 10, p 28*; 17, 42; 24, p 13*; Apr %, p 41 Davies, E. T., Address by, Feb 4, p 91 Davis, J. L.. Address by, June 16, p 58 Davis, W. E. The merchant and the local editor, Feb 4, p 86 Davis boring lathe, May 26, p 16* Demeter, FE. A., Address by and portrait, Mar 3, p 56* Motte, Marshall. Advertising, 11, p 64; May 19, p 56* Department store and catalogue house competition, Mar 3, p 56 Derrick, Ash dumping, Mar 17, p 6* Deschamps down draft gas producer, Feb 4, p 26* Detrick & Harvey machine, June 16, p 6* Detroit Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, Feb 18, p 7 Devlin, Thos., Portrait of, Jan 28, p 65* De Vol, P. C., Biographical sketch of, Jan 7, p 143* Digby, J. E., Portrait of, Feb 25, p 116* Dinspel-Stoetzel vacuum system of pneumatic transmission, Feb 11, p 21° Display stands for food choppers, 7, p 182* Donnan, John, Address by and portrait, Feb De Jan June 2, p 73* Door check, Wissel automatic, Jan 28, p S1* Door hangers: Big 4 flexible, Apr 7, p 65* Erie King, Apr 21, p 59* Griffin barn door, Mar 10, p 72* Lane hinged, Jan 14, p 66* Porter barn door, Jan 14, p 61* Reliance ball bearing, June 2, p 79* Richards Royal, May 5, p 73* Sliding door, May 5, p 71* Wilcox noiseless, June 23, p 69* Doty, J. F., Address by and portrait, Feb 11, p 74* Doty flange punch, June 30, p 17* Dough mixer, Easy, June 16, p 68* Dougherty, G. T. The total sulphur and different forms of sulphur in pig and cast iron, Mar 31, p 3 Dover Forge & Iron Company, Apr 21, p 12 Drawback bill, A new, Jan 14, p 15 Drawback decisions: Shovels and scoops, Feb 11, p 38 Steel measuring tapes, June 9. p 6 vi THE IRON AGE. Drawback decisions (continued) : Steel products, Apr 14, p 15 Tin cans, May 19, p 43 Tin plates, Feb 11, p 38; June 9, p 33 Drawing set, Kolesch, June 9, p 64* Drill case, Indexed, Apr 14, p 58* Drill jigs, Accurate, C. L. Goodrich, Mar 31, p 1* Drilling and boring machine, Pawling & Harnischfeger, June 2, p 18* : Driling machines: American improved radial, Apr 21, p 11* Barnes drill press with chuck, June 9, p 10* Barnes positive self feed upright, Jan 7, p 18* Bickford semiradial, May 12, p 6* Dreses electric radial, Mar 10, p 1* Gardam adjustable multiple spindle, June 16, p 8* Hisey portable electric radial, Mar 8, revolving p 19* Niles four-spindle mud ring, Apr 28, p 11* Post drill, Apr 7, p 20* Prentice 30-inch vertical, R* Du Brul, E. F., Report by, Mar 24, p 37 Dudley, C. B. Influence of specifications on commercial products, June 23, p 30 Dump box, McIntosh, Apr 14, p 59* Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Company, Dinner souvenir, Jan 28, p 72* Duryea wronautical motor, Mar 10, p 12* Dust pan, Hygeia, Mar 3, p 99* Dynamo, Three-bearing, for gas engine service, June 16, p 14* Dynamometer for measuring armature losses, June 23, p 5* Dynamometer, Lathe tool, June 9, p 12* May 26, p E. Fastern Iron and Steel Merchants’ As- sociation, Feb 25, p 46 Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Apr 14, p 18 Edison medal, May 5, p 8 Egg beater, Improved Dover, Apr 21, p 5S* Egypt, Electrical apparatus in, Mar 24, p 62 Eight-hour bill, Jan 21, p 16 Anti-Boycott Association Feb 18, p 4 Arguments before Senate and House committees, Mar 24, p 3 criticised as unconstitutional, Mar 17, p 14 Bowles, Rear-Admiral, points out dan- gerous tendencies, Apr 7, p 32 Citizens’ Industrial Association resolu- tions, Mar 3, p 9 Defects pointed out by Du Brul, Feb 25, p 17 Hearing before House Committee on Labor, Feb 11, p 18 Investigation by Bureau June 2, p 39 and steel experts submit argu- ments, Mar 3, p 6 Manufacturers’ arguments, Mar 3, p 20 Manufacturers seek its reference to Department of Commerce and La- bor, Mar 31, p 10 Practical effects of eight-hour system, Mar 17, p 26 Referred to Department of Commerce and Labor, Apr 21, p 7 Senate Committee considers, Feb 25, p 64 Senate postpones bill, May 5, p 19 Electric lamp guard, Feb 18, p 96* Electric light, Vestpocket, Feb 4, p 97* Electric motors, Tests of roller tables, Mar 31, p 4 Electric smelting in Europe, June 16, p 2 Electrical specialties, Hubbell, May 26, opposition, Bill of Labor, Iron p 78* Elevating device for planers, Feb 18, p OR* Elevator machinery, Eaton & Prince electric, Mar 17, p 9* Elevator plunger lubricator, Brown, Feb 4, p 31* Elevator safety catch, June 16, p 19* Ellis, C. A., Address by, Feb 25, p 108 Ellsworth, F. B. The salesman, Feb 11, p 70 Elmes, C. F., Biographical sketch of, Jan 21, p 29* Ellwood Ivins Tube Works, June 30, p 13 Emery, H. F., Address by and portrait, Feb 4, p 78* Emery bricks, May 12, p 55* Emery wheel dresser : Metcalf, Feb 18, p 7* Sterling, June 16, p 69* Empire Steel & Iron Company, Apr 14, p 48 Engelhardt, G. A., Portrait, Mar 3, p 71* “Engine building, Modernization in,” Jan 7, p 1* Engines: Construction of Corliss, Jan 7; p 1* Deane pumping, Apr 14, p 21* Mietz & Weiss kerosene, Jan 28, p 20* Superheated steam and_ reheaters, June 9, p 23 Tests of compound engine using super- heated steam. By Jacobus, Jan 7, p 20 Thermal efficiency of heat motors, Feb 11, p 5 Tod steam reversing gear, Jan 7, p 61* (See also Gas engines; Pumping en- gines. ) Enterprise Mfg. Company: “The Way to Get Orders,” May 26, p 49 Vs. Landers, Frary & Clark, June 9, p oe Ernst, L. J., Portrait of, Mar 17, p 53* Evans, D. H., Portrait of, Mar 3, p 83* Ecavating, Novel method of, Apr 7, p 8 Exchange on remittances, June 30, p 50 Explosions, slips and the ore dust evil. E. A. Uehling, Apr 7, p 10 Export trade: Direct lines of steamships, Feb 25, p At Iron and steel, Jan 7, p 91; Feb 4, p 37; 18, p 31; Mar 31, p 50; May 5,p 9; June 16, p 9 Record for 1903, Jan 21, p 32 Reversed current in our foreign trade, Feb 18, p 31 F. Factory systems. methods ) Fan, Kenco electric, June 23, p 67* Farless, J. A., Portrait, Mar 17, » 61* Farless, James, Biographical sketch of, Apr 28, p 46* Farmer, The, and the gasoline engine, May 26, p 24 Farmers’ Co-operative Harvesting Ma- chine & Implement Company, Apr 7, p17 Fay & Scott lathe, June 2, p 35* Feed water heaters: Blake-Knowles, Apr 28, p 4* National, Mar 10, p 5* Fence ratchet and tightener, Universal, Feb 18, p 96* Fence stretcher, Royal, Jan 14, p 66* Fencing: Columbian lawn, Mar 17, p 65* Evolution of the wire fence, Mar 17, p 51 Handling of, by Feb 18, p 81 Majestic, Jan 14, p 66* Fernley, T. J., Portrait of, Jan 28, p 67* Ferracute notching press, May 26, p 17* Ferres, J. G., Portrait of, Mar 17, p 51* Ferro alloys, Duty on, June 16, p 12 Ferro-concrete, Test of, Mar 31, p 11 Ferronickel direct from pyrrhotite. E. A. Sjostedt, Feb 18, p 16* Filipino Commissioners in Bridgeport, June 23, p 66 Filter, Oil, Cross style “ B,” 14* Finance: Currency conditions, Bill to improve, Apr 21, p 28 Economic conditions in Russia Japan, Apr 28, p 25 (See Business hardware dealers, May 19, p and Finance (continued) : Guaranteed deposits, Jan 7, p 108 Money, Volume of, June 9, p 30 National expenditure, Mar 31, p 31 Public expenditures, Growth of, Jan 28, p 34 Shaw, Secretary, and the question, Mar 10, p 30 Surplus in United States Treasury, Feb 11, p 36 Findeisen (President), Address by and portrait, Feb 4, p 70* Findlay Axe & Tool Company, Feb 25, p 102 Fire escape, Covert, Apr 14, p 10* Fire hazard an element in manufactur- ing costs. H. D. Gue, Jan 14, p 27 Fire protection system in Philadelphia, Jan 21, p 1* service, High pressure, York City, Apr 21, p 18 Fisher riveter, June 16, p 11* Flather companies and the machinists’ strike, May 19, p 138 Flather gear cutter, June 30, p 8* Flather shaper attachments, June 16, p 10* Flue welder, Pneumatic, June 16, p 20* Fly paper, Nickel plate, June 16, p 69* Fogg, Almon H., Houlton, Me., Store of, Feb 25, p 72e* Foley, J. B., Address by and portrait, Mar 10, p 56* Follansbee Brothers Company’s plant, Apr 21, p 27 Food chopper, Classic, Mar 31, p 77* Food cooker, Jan 21, p 66* Foot wafmers, X-Radium, June 16, p 66* Ford, A. H. American interests in Rus- sia, Jan 28, p 10 Fore River Ship & Engine Company, Apr 14, p 4; June 30, p » Forges: Macdonald, Apr 28, p 18* Universal blacksmith, Mar 24, p 16* Forging specifications, Standard. H. V. Willie, June 30, p 22 Fort Wayne Iron & Steel Company, Jan 7, p 121 Foundry building at World’s Fair, May 19, p 18* Foundry matters, June 16, p 21 Foundry trade, Heavy contracts in, Apr 4, D oe Foundry trade agreements, Apr 28, p 24 France: Iron and steel production in, Mar 31, ps Shipbuilding crisis, Apr 7, p 29 Frank-Kneeland Works, Mar 31, p 34 Frazee, S. R., Portrait of, May 26, p 75* Frederick, J. C., Address by and por- trait, Mar 10, p 63* Freight rates, Transcontinental vanced, Jan 7, p 105 * Frier, Taylor, Address by and portrait, Feb 25, p 72h* Fuel economizer, Green, Mar 17, p 4 Fuhr, J. C.: Advertising a retail hardware store, Feb 25, p 87 Portrait of, Mar 3, p 64* Fulton, J. L., Portrait of, Feb 25, p 107* Furnace door, Knox water cooled, Mar 24, p 20* Furnaces: Keep metallurgical, May 19, p 8* Keller electric, June 16, p 2 Open hearth, Cooling valve, Jan 14, p 13* Pipe welding, Feb 4, p 14* Sjéstedt electric, Feb 18, p 16* Stopf reheating furnace, Jan 28, p 12* (See also Blast furnaces. ) Furnaces handle. by hardware stores, Feb 11, p 74 currency Fire for New new ad- G. Gaines, A. P. Calculation of the value of the raw material in pig iron making, Apr 14, p 12 Galvanizing small articles, Porter meth- od, May 26, p 42 Gantt. H. L. Scientific shop manage- ment, Mar 31, p 32 Gardam drill, June 16, p 8* THE IRON AGE. Garnishment law of Missouri, Feb 25, p | Great Britain (continued) : 76 Gas distribution, High pressure, at St. Louis, Jan 28, p 4 Gas engine power plant of the Union Switch and Signal Company, June 30, p 18 Gas engines: Berger automatic, May 12, p 16* Blaisdell tandem, 6* Blast furnace, at Lackawanna Steel Company, Jan 7, p 55 Commercial gas engine tests and pro- posed standard of comparison, June 9, p 2% Compact, beam type. 7, p 31* Discussion of, by W. H. Maw, Apr 7, p 43 Farmers and the gasoline engine, May 26, p 24 Perkins air cooled cylinder, Feb 4, p 17* Philadelphia pumping station, Jan 21, p 7* Royal, Mar 24, p 12* Gas generator, White, Feb 25, p 123* Gas producer, Deschamps down draft, Feb 4, p 26* Gasoline motors, Duryea, Mar 10, p 12* Gauge cock, Cadman, Jan 14, p 19* Gauges, Hayes testing, Apr 7, p 22* Gayley, James, on chemical specifica- tions for pig iron, May 26, p 25 Gear cutters: Flather, June 30, p 8* Gleason, Mar 31, p 13* Gould & Eberhardt, Feb 4, p 21* Geiger, C. A. Cost finding from a man- ufacturer’s viewpoint, Mar 24, p 61; 31, p 50 General Electric Company, May 5, p 17 German-Belgian Steel Syndicate, Feb 25, By Morgan, Jan p 68; Mar 31, p 28; Apr 7, p 26; 28, p 24 Germany : Beams and channels produced, Feb 11, p 33 Hardware notes, Mar 31, p 74 Iron industry, June 30, p 28 Iron and steel industry in 1903, Jan 28, p 42 Iron production, Jan 7, p 19 Steel production, Apr 28, p 16 Gilfillan, S. G., Address by and portrait, May 26, p 51, 52* Glass cutter, Four-wheel, May 5, p 70* Gleason planer, June 23, p 1* Gien Mfg. Company, Feb 11, p 71 Guam, L. A., Address by and portrait, Feb 18, p 81, 88* Goehner, J. F., Address by and portrait, Feb 11, p 67* Goodrich, C. L. Accurate drill jigs, Mar 31, p 1* Gormley, W. T., Portrait, Mar 3, p 69* Gould & Eberhardt rack cutting ma- chine, June 2, p 24* Gracey, Henry, Portrait of, Mar 31, p 65* Grammer, F. L. A decade in American blast furnace practice, Feb 25, p 40 Grass trimmer, Fisk, May 26, p 78* Grater, Yankee, Mar 3, p 100* Gray, G. M., Address by and portrait, Feb 25, p 93* Gray planer, motor driven, Jan 14, p 16* Grease and oil cups, Winkley, Feb 11, p 5* Great Britain: Bonus system in the iron trade, Mar 10, p 35 Brass and copper trades in 1903, Jan 21, p 58 Coal problem in, May 12, p 5 Co-operative movement, History of the S. G. Hobson, Jan 7, p 141 Cutlery trade, Feb 18, p 74 Export trade for 1903, Jan 21, p 37 Hardware trade, Jan 28, p 76: Feb 4, p 67; 11, p 95; 18, p 74; 25, p 72; Mar 3, p 50; 10, p 56g; 17, p 61; Mar 24, p 62; 31, p 73; Apr 7, p 60; 14, p 54; 28, p 48: May 12, p 54; 19, p 58; June 2, p 78; 59; 23, p 64; 30, p 55 Iron and steel statistics for 1903, Apr 14, p9 producer, The, in the United States and Great Britain, Jan 28, p 27; Feb 4 p9 Iron trade, Mar 3, p 11; May 19, p 2 Metal trades in 1903, Jan 21, p 36 Naval programme, Mar 31, p 25 Notes from, Jan 7, p 105; 14, p 59; 21, p 58; 28, p 40; Feb 4, p 38; 11, p 20; 25, p 63; Mar 3, p 12; 24, p 28; 31, p 52; Apr 7, p 29; 14, p 16; 28, p 20; May 5, p 35; 12, p 10; June 16, p 14; 30, p 6 Pig iron trade, Jan 7, p 23 Pig iron warrants, Form for, Apr 14, p 26 Railroad engineering, Jan 14, p 17 Shipbuilding in 1903, Jan 21, p 37 Green, J. A.: Abuse of credit by the railroads, Mar 3, p19 Southern iron trade in 1903, Jan 7, p 45 Green fuel economizer, Mar 17, p 4 Greth, J. C. W. The softening and pur- ification of water, Feb 11, p 28 Griffith, J. R., Portrait of, Jan 28, p 66* 9, D Iron Grim, R. A. Invisible assets, Feb 4, p 82 Grinder, Woods knife, May 5, p 20* Grinding, Progress in cylindrical. By Norton, Jan 7, p 39 Grinding and buffing motor, Mar 24, p 9* Grinding machines: Becker-Brainard cutter grinder, June 30, p 1* sridgeport electric, May 12, p 19* Bridgeport motor driven, Jan 7, p 44* Diamond, New, Mar 24, p 28* Heald surface grinder, Mar 31, p 27* Norton 14-foot, Jan 28, p 1* Rose automatic, Jan 21, p 67* Guaranteed deposits, Jan 7, p 108 Gue, H. D. Fire hazard an element in manufacturing costs, Jan 14, p 27 Guildener, Frank, Address by and por- trait, June 16, p 66* and reamer Gun factory, Naval, Enlargement of, Jan 14, p 20 Guns: Knickerbocker hammerless, Mar 10, p 6S8* Stevens, Feb 18, p 96*; 25. p 123*; Mar 10, p 70* ; May 19, p 61* ; June 2, p 79* ; 30, p 60* Tobin hammerless, Feb 25, p 124* Gutman, G. A. Unique address by and portrait, Feb 25, p 82; Mar 31, p 65* H. Haas, C. E., Address by and portrait, Feb 11, p 76* Hainsworth safety catch for elevators, June 16, p 19* Hall, H. J., Portrait of, Feb 18, p 78* Hall, Roy, Address by, Mar 31, p 65 Hammer safety device, June 23, p 34* Hammers: Ambler broad lift, Apr 21, p 20* Single, with motor drive. May 26, p 13* Merrill drop hammer for cold stamp- ing, Jan 21, p 9* Marcus A., Biographical sketch, Feb 18, p 32* Harbster, Matthan, Biographical sketch of, Jan 7, p 134* Hanna Harding, T. M., Portrait of, Feb 25, p 100* Hardware Dealer, A new paper, Mar 3, p 55 Hardware store, The retail. E. K. Cun- ningham, Feb 4, p 71 Hardware trade, Jan 7, p 123; 14, p 51; 21, p53; 25,p 61; Feb4, p59; 11, p 59; 18, p50; 25,p 72a; Mar 3, p 46; 10, p53: 17, p47; 24, p54; 31. p53; Apr 7,p 49; 14,p47; 21, p44; 28, p42; May5,p55; 12,p438; 19.p 45; 26,p44: June 2, p62; 9, p50; 16, p 45; 23, p 55; 30. p 45 vii Hardware trade (continued) : Adding specialties and side lines, Feb 18, p 69 Addresses at Indianapolis Feb 18, p 61 Chicago market in 1903, Jan 7, p 136 Condition at opening of 1904, Jan 7, p 130 Evolution of trade, Feb 18, p 70 Letters from the trade, Feb 4, p 64; Apr 7, p 55; 14, p 53; 21, p 49; meeting, 28, p 47; May 5, p 61; 12, p 49: 19, p 5 Necessary factors for success, Feb 18, p 75 Views of manufacturers on the out look for 1904, Jan 7, p 144, 152 Hart, W. H., Reception to, May 19, p 58* Hay carriers: Badger, Jan 28, p 80* Myers’ unloader, May 5, p 74* Hay tools in a hardware store, Feb 11, Pp te Hazard Mfg Company, May 26, p 11 Heading and forging machine, National, Apr 7, p 16* Heater, X-Radium, Jan 14, p 62* Helgesen, H. T., Portrait of, Feb 4, p 81* Hellman, J. W., Portrait of and address by, Mar 31, p 69*, 72 Heppenstall Forge & Knife Feb 4, p 21 Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co.. hold a school for traveling salesmen, Jan 14, p 60 Hilles & Jones Company, May 26, p 7 Hinges: Double acting floor spring, June 2, p S80* Hurst hold back, Jan 14, p 65* New Idea, Jan 14, p 64* Screen door, Jan. 28, p 82* Hisey drill, Mar 3, p 19* Hobson, S. G. The co-operative move- ment in Great Britain, Jan 7, p 141 Hobson, Thomas. The Philadelphia fron trade, Jan 7, p 79 Hoe and cultivator, Iron Age, Jan 28, p 80* Hoists : Niles electric traveling, Jan 21, p 28* Pilling air engine and hoist, Jan 21, ) 25* Hollowell, W. D., Address by and por- trait, Mar 10, p 56c* Holmes cut off saw, June 30, p 18* Holz, Fred. Reamer clearances, Apr 21, p 12" Homestead men object to scale, Jan 14, p 28 Hook machine, Nilson, May 26, p 20* Hooks: Molding, June 9, p 64* Steady coat and hat, May 5. p 74* Wardrobe, Mar 3, p 100* Wire drive, Feb 4. p 97* Hooven-Owens-Rentschler Company, New plant, Jan 7. p 1* Horn, Collapsible, Feb 25, p 122* Hose, Substitute for looped, in traveling air hoists, Jan 28, p 5* Hot blast temperature equalizer, May 19, Pp lo* Hudson Iron Company, June 9, p 47 Hull. G. H. Conditions which surround the iron producer in the U. 8. and Gt. Britain compared, Jan 28, p 27: Feb 4, p 9 flunter, J. B., Portrait of. Mar 17, p 60* Hutsinpillar, C. A.. Address by and por- trait, Feb 25, p 91 Hydrant with connections streams, Jan 21, p 2* Hydrometer, Taylor gasoline. May 12, Pp 5D* Company, new wage for six Ice clippers, Wagner, Mar 31, p 76* Ice cream freezers: Machine, Mar 24, p 68* Peerless Iceland with motor, Apr 28, p 53* Illinois, Trade outlook in, Feb 18, p 54 viii Illinois Retail Hardware Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Jan 7, p 133; Feb 25, p 72f Immigration problem, Jan 21, p 33 Imports of iron and steel, Jan 7, p 91; June 16, p 9 Indian Territory Retail Hardware, Im- plement and Vehicle Dealers’ As- sociation, Jan 7, p 184; May 5, p 61 Indiana Retail Hardware Dealers’ As- sociation, Jan 7, p 183; Feb 11, p 63; 18, p 61; 25, p 103; Mar 8, p 68 Indianapolis Employers’ Jan 14, p 11 Industrial literature, June 2, p 38 Industrial trusts, Mar 24, p 30 International competition, Control Apr 7, p 26 International Fire Engine Company bankrupt, Jan 14, p3 International Specialty Company, May 26, p 42 International steel conference, May 5, p 10 Iowa Hardware Dealers’ Mutual Insur- ance Association, Jan 21, p 57; June 16, p 52 Iowa Retail Hardware Dealers’ Asso- ciation, Jan 7, p 138; 28, p 64; Feb 11, p 72; 18, p 81 Constitution and by-laws, Feb 18, p 91 Photograph, Feb 18, p 81* Ireland, T. F., Portrait of, Mar 31, p 61* Iron : Calculation of the value of the raw material in pig iron making. A. P. Gaines, Apr 14, p 12 Charcoal iron production, Jan 28, p 6* Association, of, Chemical specifications for pig iron, May 26, p 25 Expansion of cast iron under repeated heat treatment, Feb 18, p 26 “ Hard iron,” June 16, p i4 Nitrogen in iron and steel, May 5, p Pig iron and its constituent elements, June 16, p 25 Preservative coatings, June 23, p 21 Relation of microstructure to the rate of cooling. W. Campbell, Apr 7, 23 Specifications for foundry pig iron, Feb 25, p 34, 69 Standardization of specifications, Feb 25, p 36 Standardizing pig iron, June 16, p 27 Sulphur in, Method for the determina- tion of total, by evolution. S. S. Knight, Feb 25, p 7u Sulphur in pig and cast iron. G. S. Dougherty, Mar 31, p 3 Testing of cast iron. R. Moldenke, Feb 18, p 22 Iron Age: Growth of the, Jan 7, p 106 World’s Fair arrangements, May 5, p 86 Iron Age Directory for 1904, May 5, p 36, 59 Iron and industrial stocks, Jan 7, p 119; 14, p 35; 21, p 52; 28, p 57; Feb 4, p 54; 11, p 55; 18, p 45; 25, p 61; Mar 3, p 42; 10, p 49; 17, p 43; 24, p 35; 31, p 51; Apr 7, p 42; 14, p 95; 21, p 41; 28, p 39; May 5, p 51; 12, p sY¥; 26, p 39; June 2, p 61; 9, p 37; 16, p 44; 23, p 41; 30, p 44 Iron and industrial stocks in 1903, Jan 7, p 90 Iron and metal trades, Jan 7, p 115; 14, p 41; 21, p 41; 28, p 49; Feb 4, p 46; 11, p 47; 18, p 40; 25, p 53; Mar 3, p 35; 10, p 41; 17, p 85; 24, p 44; 31, p 39; Apr 7, p 35; 14, p 36; 21, p 33; 28, p 31; May 5. p 48; 12, p 31; 19, p 33; 26, p 31; June 2, p 47; 9, p 40; 16, p 35; 23, p 45; 30, p 34 Iron and steel exports, 1903, Jan 7, p 91; Feb 4, p 37; 18, p 31; Mar 31, p 50; May 5, p 9; June 16, p 9 Iron and steel imports, 1903, Jan 7, p 91; June 16, p 9 THE IRON AGE. Iron and Steel Institute, May 19, p 6 Iron ” analysis, Philippines, Mar 3, p Iron producer, The, in-the United States and Great Britain compared, Jan 28, p 27; Feb 4, p9 Iron production: America’s supremacy in the pig iron trade, Apr 14, p 28 Charcoal iron, Jan 28, p 16 Furnace capacity returning to normal condition, Feb 11, p 58 Germany, Jan 7, p 19 Home consumption of iron and steel, Feb 4, p 36 Lake matters, Jan 28, p 39; Feb 4, p 23; 25, p 65; Mar 10, p 2; 24, p 24; May 12, p 12; 19, p 11; 26, p 12; June 2, p 9; 9, p 11; 28, p 28; 30, p 11 , Mesaba, Western, iron ore explora- tions, June 2, p 34 Philippines, Mar 3, p 2* Pig iron increase, Mar 10, p 36; Apr 14, p 82; May 12, p 27 Pig iron production by grades, Mar 17, p 2 Pig iron reduced, Jan 14, p 32; June 9, p 36 Report by John Birkinbine, Apr 7, p 7 Swank’s report on pig iron for 1903, Feb 4, p 20 World’s iron consumption, June 23, p 38 Iron trade: America’s supremacy in the pig iron trade, Apr 14, p 28 Chicago, in 1908. R. R. Shuman, Jan 7, p 92 Drop in iron ore prices, May 26, p 24 Eastern export movement in ore, June 9, p ll English pig iron, Jan 7, p 23 Exp