i. AMU 



I : 



M aide of the track rail is 



paraffin, and thwr, in turn, rest on 

 pedestal* without f iAltoii than 



n-. on Hi, etropotttafl 



nlrol- 



l di-tK-r* U-n..- :. " n.. i off tiafOH .n. -1 



f i h<- pi nt form, each oar 



rying a S-borat-power motor and a small air 







von*. The motor care are used as smoking 



>gnlar passenger cars bav- 



blftiwei PI Uing< tpacili It, 



about mile* long, lit* in the track of *titr 

 tt ,,i !.. MM rteni ' iram Atta . . . 



2,000 volta, Theae are mounted in 



. I th.- .urn nt is taken from the 



f tl- af. '1W f 



oe* are made to break joints, so to 



that where IntamptiOM < ur at 



twitches one shoe i>r will 



contact with the trolley rail. 



. a train ooneisfs of 4 cam. 



plant IB believed to contain the 



is can readily be 



UMy the largest 

 radflc in UM world, oertaii 



up. It . 



vork on the bars in the channel and 



The 

 ensions of the float are, 1 



t s are 8,000 horse power, 



f 6,000,000 gallon* an 



mk. a .tit through an ordinary river 



must be removed. To accom- 

 urs a machine mut 

 at least 1.600 cubic Yards an 

 xl that tunler favorable 

 :iontJn> nm< Inn.- . an m-urly i|ul>li- that |-r 



f the 

 IH n# follow*; In fr lloat are 6 



in iliani. 



These rest side by side, and can be 

 ; dowvwaid. Mai i 



Mt tli.in to r .v..lve at will, each nU 



they 



"*n the *il. cliiiniin^ it inti n 



hi-n |IMII|HMI up thr 

 pi|N-* attach^: |.unnc t 



is done by 9 ii 



Tifuciil iMiinps. wh r I ho 



\^-<l into larger pipes and 

 '" at v be 



miles off shore, midway between 



nnd .Martha'. Vii.rj.rd. It i* I 



thing of A ununer resort, but until A f. w yrar% 

 ago wa> inhaluiMl only by fishermen. It has no 

 nai.ir.1 h.M-r. And tne boats need by the |s> 

 habitant* had to br hauled up un the bench by 

 means of turkrf. usually operated by oien. The 



divided by Great 



i. .|r.!l from the ocean on both Vidri 

 ..id% l.> narrow Mr.p 



km i n.-mn.uM, re f.. .- ran i 

 t -:- -f rooekWrabk sjs* 



Uork has thu- f.u I-. ;. -., Bj UN UPSSJSJ sj 

 lh, Sfal, ,.f Kh.-l, |-:i.d . M I: -'.:' 

 the Unit.^1 Stair, Knjrmr.-r r-rj-. n 



from the drtjanment has made a survey 

 * f the harbor, and retmrted 

 ening the channel to 86 feet, 



EV.\N.l I l M \SSIM I \nn\. Tbeeta- 



<irnrnl('onfWMtOf 



had suffered, while the reduction in 



in favor of 

 feet, and widening it 



.luill|.|t!- 



dredge can be moved in n- 



onchor spads. 

 An int.>reetlDg instance 



r:\[ fratiin-< to the rvijuirvtneoti 



is f.Min.l in A work lately cora- 



he coasts of Rhode 



Wand and i on.uv: tis little island, 



TOL. XXXT. 17 A 



Ohio, nasalised a gross nrofll of $818.1 19 in 

 AI>, and iif m-i-ipt* during that period had 

 innrr than in the iirrcrtlmgquadrrn- 

 mum. >,.-. it u* .n- ! Kft, this coocrrn 



had disbursed $879.797 to ani 

 > publications had an i 

 tion of 888.106 copies. The bi 



Qrtemberg. 



apportioned from the profltTo? the . 

 house in dividends among the annual co 

 The missionary receipts for the past year had 

 been $ 135.538. and the total receipts fof the past 

 'are $648.774. while the eipet 

 (i r years had been $600JW9. The mission- 

 ary moneys were divided between the Home 

 Missi. .pean and Japan Mission 



funds, for wlm-h * p rate aooounts are kept. 

 All the missions were represented in the addnei 

 of the bishops as bring in a prosperoe* odWosx 



r newly received during the year, while 

 *ions had been changed toragnlar slat 

 and 40 new misaions haTlbeen 



ri.-. un.l 11,^' MfAbtr^ -. 



reoetveddmr^ th, > ,-. r . : i,,,^,..i.. ,11.1.^1 t., 

 regular stations, and I new mission. Of the 

 whole numUr of membrrs rrturned. 1I.1TJ 

 the European missions in Germany and 

 Switzerland. The Japan conference retunxxl 

 17 i^toral rhargea, 19 

 .: \ .1- - . .1: : ?.'7 



irmber*. A 



l.\JI<-|>^ll IHIIV* H 



osanilVaUaMOfJniT&v 



TheYounglVonVsAlli- 



, : . ' , . 



oontnUihot 

 amounted to fA 



Aasorgnnitrd in 

 with 7<8 local alliances and 86,748 



rrt annual conference met at 

 Elgin. 111.. 



