may be said to have revolutionized the mill conditions of the steel industry. The business was originally established in 1837 as the S. Jarvis Adams Co., which was incorporated in Pennsylvania on October 18, 1899. In October 1912, the name was changed to the Pittsburgh Iron & Steel Foundries Co. PITTSBURGH MALLEABLE IRON COMPANY The Pittsburgh Malleable Iron Company was organized in 1889, and in its foundry at Thirty-fourth Street, Pitts- burgh, 300 men are employed, and its capacity is 500 tons of castings per month. At the foundry at Zanesville, 0, the Zanesville Malleable Company employs 300 men, and ts capacity is 500 tons per month. The product of both foundries is general malleable castings. Incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania and has a capital stock of $300.000. PITTSBURGH ROLLS CORPORATION The works of the Pittsburgh Rolls Corporation are at Forty-first and Forty-second Streets and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, in Pittsburgh. It is the successor of the Seaman, Sleeth Company, which was incorporated in August, 1896, and manufactures rolls exclusively; consist- ing of patent semi-steel, chill and sand rolls and pinions, steel rolls and pinions. The Company was incorporated in Virginia, July, 1917, and has an authorized capital stock » £3.000.000. PITTSBURGH STEEL COMPANY The Pittsburgh Steel Company, with plants located on the Monongahela River at Monessen and Glassport, Penna., in the Pittsburgh District, is the largest independ- ent manufacturer in the world of wire, nails and fencing. Products consist of: basic pig iron; basic Open Hearth steel ingots. blooms and billets: basic Open Hearth wire