The company has just completed a large program of extensions and improvements, covering a period of five years, and involving the expenditure of upwards of $5,000,000, and all without borrowing, and without calling upon its stockholders for additional capital. The Standard Cable Company is distinctly a Pittsburgh industry, even though it has some plants elsewhere,—for it was organized solely by Pittsburgh people, its executive and general sales offices have always been in Pittsburgh, and its stockholders, at least to 959}, are residents of Pitts- burgh and vicinity. Its directors are Henry Buhl, Jr., Joseph N. Davidson, Louis W. Dalzell, Harvey L. Childs, James H. Lockhart, Joseph W. Marsh, John Moorhead, Jr.., H. D. Shute. and P. H. W. Smith. The officers are: President, Joseph W. Marsh; vice presidents, P. H. W. Smith, C. J. Marsh and A. B. Saurman; treasurer, C. M. Hagen; assistant treasurer, R. M. Farber, assistant treasurer and assistant secretary, H. B. Brunot, secretary, J. W. Shibler; auditor, F. L. Dudgeon: assistant auditor. S. A. T.eppert. ° UNITED ENGINEERING AND FOUNDRY CO. The United Engineering and Foundry Company is an organization of engineers, founders and machinists which stands in the foremost rank of this industry, and which constructs complete machinery equipment for iron, steel and tube works. It occupies extensive areas of plants in Pittsburgh and Vandergrift, Pa.; Youngstown and Canton, Ohio. The Pittsburgh plants are: the Frank-Kneeland Machine Company Department, located at Fifty-fourth street and the Allegheny Valley railroad; the McGill & Company Department, at Twenty-seventh and Smallman streets; and the Lincoln Foundry Company Department, at Sixtieth and Butler streets. At Youngstown, O., are the Lloyd Booth Company Department and The William Tod Company Department. At Canton, O., is the Ameri- can Roll and Foundry Company Department. The steel foundry is at Vandergrift, Pa.