RECORD AND GUIDE
June 24, 1905
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ELEKTRON
ELECTRIC
ELEVATORS
Hishest Grade Made
ELEKTRON MFG. CO.
156 Fifth AVetttie
NEW YORK
Lee,
TIRRILL'S GAS PUMPING ENGINE
Is a Complete Engine and Force Pump in one
machine. Pumps 1000 eoil"iis of water per
hour at a cost of 3 cents. Protect your house
or bam in ease of Sre, and furnish your daily
supply of water. It is adapted to eity gas,
gasoline or the (;as made by
Tirrill Oas Machine Lighting Co.
75 Fulton Street, New York
'Phone 8463 Oort.
BURWAK
ELEVATOR CO.
Mannfattnrers of hand and power elevators
316 Fulton St., IVeAV York
H- .;, Bdrlinotos, Jlannger
STEPHEN G. STILL 7,^'SSZ
J>umb Waiter and Elevator Manufacturer
Je'f-Retaining 1428 VVSE AVENUE,
Durab-Waitcrs Repairing Ko.v Yuri
WHAT DO YOU DO
WITH YOUR GARBAGE?
Their Water,
Our Patrons Burn Theirs, Heating
and State:
" After giving your Combined Garbage Crematory and Water Heater a test of three months,
it has more than met my expectations. It consumes all of our garbage and wasle paper of
about ten barrels daily, without the slightest odor, keeping tbe water hot with no
additional fuel and requires no attention,"
"Replying to your enquiry as to the amount of coal I burn in my garbage crematory, will
say that I consume about two tons per month (not exceeding that), which consumes the
garbage and heats the water for 33 flats. I have 33 bath tubs in my butlding and at no time
have I been without an abundance of hot water for all purposes, including the laundry
" I wish to say that I consider it one of the best investments I have
made, for il takes less coal to heat the water and burn the garbage,
both, than it takes to run a heater just to heat water. Theu there
is nothing in the way of garbage or dirt around my building to smell
and draw rats. There is no smell whatever frorn burning and it
requires attention but twice a day, morning and evening."
For catalogue and information apply to
W, T. CROOK
AGENT
1133 Broadway, New York
AMERICAN MACHINERY IN MEXICO.
United States Consul A. J, Lispinasse, at
Tuxpam, Mexico, comments in his annual
epo t on the status of the machinery
de 1 Mexico. He considers it strange
it American machinery is not exc.lu-
s e V employed, and says that the Mexi-
n^; engraged in agriculture and mining
ee to prefer English and German
kes As if to point out that Consul
L, &p sse has overestimated the amount
f Eu opean machinery imported into
M o the Bureau of Statistics, Depart-
ent of Commerce and Labor, presents
tl e fo lowing statements compiled (rom
British and American official publications,
showing the exports of machinery and im¬
plements from the United Kingdom (cal¬
endar year) and tiie United States (year
ended June 30) to Mexico in 1903:
United Kingdom.—Implements and
tools, $170,506; locomotives, $70,90-5; agri¬
cultural steam engines, $47,462; other
steam engines, $140,773; mining machin¬
ery, not steam, $25,856; textile machinery,
not steam, $247,306; other machinery, not
steam, $.318,537; all other machinery, $23,-
104; total, $1,044,599.
United States. — Agricultural imple¬
ments, .$330,910; machinery, machines and
parts of, not otherwise designated, $4,755,-
095; sewing machines, $490,238; steam en¬
gines, and parts of, $1,692,622; total, $7,-
262,805; total British, $1,044,599; excess
of American machinery, $6,242,266.
In addition to the foregoing American
builders' hardware, saws and tools to the
value of $704,601 were exported to Mex¬
ico during the year. There are no avail¬
able statistics at hand covering the ex¬
ports of machinery from Germany to
Mexico.
ELEVATOR INSTALLATION.
Seven new passenger and two' freight
elevators are to be installed for John
Wanamaker in the old A. T. Stewart
Building adjoining the new Wanamaker
store at Broadway, 4th av, 9th and 10th
sts. The old structure will be used as an
annex. The improvements will cost aboul
$,1|l.0i;n, D. H. Burnham & Co., of Chi¬
cago, are tlie architects, and W. C. Lewis,
of 143 East Stil .st, will superintend the
LARGE ELEVATOR CONTRACT.
The Otis Elevator Co.. 17 Battery pl,
has just received a contract for thirteen
elevators to be installed in Jacob Roth¬
schild's two 15-sty store, loft and office
buildings now under way on Fifth av, one
on the southeast corner of 16th st, the
other on the northwest corner of 15th
St. designed by Albert S. Gottlieb of 156
Fifth av. The contracc includes two side¬
walk lifts.
CHARLES E. DOWDALL, 152 W«Bt Broadway
Manutacturer ot
Elaotrltt, Steam, ,
Hand Powar, Freight
and Sldowalk '
Phono 1648 FrankHn
ELEVATORS