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Blast Furnaces and Steel Plants<br />

Paymaster—H. A. Fredenhagcn<br />

(At South Chicago. III., Wisconsin Steel<br />

Supl. Boll and Rivel Depl.—C. E. Slyke<br />

Works)<br />

Supt. Roll Depl.—T. W. Campbell<br />

Gen. Supt.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e E. Ro*e<br />

Safely Dir.t'n-r—H. M. Croghan<br />

Assl. Gen. Supl.—I. O. Jones<br />

Gen. M. M.—B. S. Burell<br />

Supt. B. F.—H. P. Howland<br />

Pur. Agl.—J. E. Stafford<br />

Supi. Coke Oven Depl.—L. B. Robertson<br />

Supt. Splice Bar and Tie Plato Dept.—P. Supl. O. H.—P. L. Ramsey<br />

J. Werner<br />

Asst. Supi. 0. H.—John Sullivan<br />

Assl. Traffic Mgr.—R. E. Flynn<br />

Supi. Bessemer Depl.—J. A. Overend<br />

Assl. Supl. Power Dept.—W. A. Perry Supl, Rollinr Mills—T. M. Jewell<br />

EQUIPMENT—Four blast furnaces. 26 Supl. Rolling Mills (North Mill)—T. J.<br />

open hearth furnaces, one 36-inch bloom­ Jenkins<br />

ing mill, one 40-Inch blooming mill, one Chief Engr.—Wm. Forsslrom<br />

32-inch blooming mill, one 28-inch Gen. M. M.—T. R. James<br />

rail and slruclural mill, one 24-inch Supt. Elee—Frank A. Wiley<br />

slruclural milt, Iwo 24-inch billet and Chief Chemi*! and Mel.—B. F. Couririgbl<br />

slob mills, one 19-inch sheet bar mill, PRODUCT—Sleel bars<br />

one 100-inch plate mill, one continuous Capacity—350,000 gross tona annually<br />

Mill, 11-inch, one merchant milt, 14- (At Auburn Park, Chicago. DL, Weber<br />

inch; 18 Bbeet mills, various nut. bolt,<br />

Works, 601 W. 81st St.<br />

rivel and spike machines; splice bar and Gen. Supl.—M. J. LaCroix<br />

lie plate machine*; 204 coke ovens Assl. Gen. Sup!.—C. E. Casperson<br />

PRODUCTS—Pig iron, billets. Mruclural Chief Engr.—A. J. Kramer<br />

shapes, tails, bar*, plates, sheet*, boll* Assi. Chief Engr,—C. J. Diets<br />

nuis. rlrvt', spikes, silo rods. lie platea, Elee (Al Tractor Engr,—Jo*. Works, Newman 2600 VV. 31st Blvd..<br />

splice bars and coke by-products<br />

Sleam Engr.—F. Chicago. A. Heine HI.)<br />

Railroads—Indiana Harbor Bel! R. R. and Gen. M. M.—II. Supt.—E. R. Stivinski C. Lut*<br />

connections with all Chicago railroads Asst. Storekeeper—T. Gen. Supt.—J. J. Murphy H. Waring<br />

(At Milwaukee, Wjs.. Planl. 43rd and (At Chief Auburn Engr.—D. Park. B. Chicago, Baker III.. 601 W.<br />

Burnham Sis.)<br />

M. M.—H. 81*1 A. St.. Huntoon Weber Works)<br />

Gen. Supl.—E. G. Jones<br />

Gen. Safely Supt.—F. Engr.—J. 0. M. Lossmann Khrler<br />

Pur. Agl.—C. D. Garber<br />

Chief PRODUCTS—Tractors Engr.—R. Alexander snd moiors<br />

Hot Mill Supi.—Tom 0. Yosi<br />

(At Safely Canton. Engr.—A. III.. Doll Planl)<br />

Asst. Hot Mill Sup!.—Al Verfurth<br />

Storekeeper—E. Gen. Supi.—C. B. W. Reed Koeher<br />

Foreman Galv. Dept.—E. A. We**ely (At Works Rock Auditor—C. Palls. 111.. Tints Works)<br />

Poreman Galv. Dept.—Earl Baughammcr Gen. Supt.—Roy Gleason<br />

Chief Elee—F. B. Rurey<br />

Chief Engr.—Edw. A. Freeman<br />

Roll Turner—Art Partridge<br />

M. M.—J. F. Sundberg<br />

Labor Foreman—Pat King<br />

Foreman Machine Shop—Karl Cruse<br />

M. M.—G. VV. Smesd<br />

Safely In*p.—Tho*. F. Kelly<br />

Safely Inspector—F. G. Oti*<br />

PRODUCT—Agricultural implements<br />

Machinist Foreman—R. Gly<br />

(At Well Pullman, III., Work*)<br />

Storekeeper—R. E. Johnston<br />

Supl.—M. J. Graham<br />

EQUIPMENT—Ten sheet mills, 5 galea- M. M.—C. D. Bending<br />

nizlng pot*<br />

Elee Engr.—J. A. Fisher<br />

Capacity—60,000 net tona<br />

(At Port Wayne, Ind.)<br />

Railroad—C ft N. W.<br />

52<br />

Sap*.—J. J. Rodger*<br />

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO..<br />

Assl. Sppt.—C. M. Harri*on<br />

Vice Gen. Mfr. Chairman—Harold Pre*.—Alex l*t Vice Mgr. Bee—Wm. Capilal—$100,000,000. Akron, 606 Operates Chicago, Mill, III. III.: day $62,678,400: issued, Vice Pre*.—A. Counsel—Wm. Pre*.—H. Pre*., Pre*.—Cyrus of Industrial Plania Springfield. So. 1734 Mfg.—John Pres.—H. 0.: $99,876,772<br />

Wisconsin M. III.; Trea*.—G. Michigan Legge al Auburn, W. E. Gate Auburn B. Kelnions—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Deering $130,000,000, Fullerton McKinslry<br />

F. Utley O.; McCormick, S. F. 0. McCormick<br />

Steel Ave. N. Elliolt Perkins Wesi A. Park, preferred: Wood* Y.; Works Ranney Ave., Works, Chicago. Pullman. Chic-go. Rock Jr. common: Chicago, J. Rolling Issued, Fall*. South Kel- III. Supl. Chief (At Supt.—Karl Prod. Springfield, Toot*—Robl. Insp.—F. Mgr.—F. O. Sehrieber A. C. O., Spurgln Slat* Mahan Work*) Jr

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