Scientific American Magazine
Volume 89, Issue 14You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Pipe Galleries vs. Upturned Streets
The 60,000 Horsepower Plant at the World's Fair
At Last, the Side-Door Passenger Car
The Sievert Process of Mechanical Glass Blowing
London's Gasoline-Propelled Cabs
By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American
The New Telegraphone
European Floating and Dock Cranes
Moving the Columns of St. John the Divine
Latest Progress in Good Roads Construction
A Nearly Total Eclipse of the Moon Observed by Means of Photoelectric Selenium Cells
Some Curious Oyster Growths
Stove with an Adjustable Firebox
Device for Preventing Waste of Water
Illuminated Cross for Church Towers
Folding Step for Vestibule Cars
Business and Personal Wants
A Low-Priced Typewriter
Departments
The Heavens in October - October 3, 1903
Notes and Queries - October 3, 1903
Recently Patented Inventions - October 3, 1903
New Books, Etc. - October 3, 1903
Index of Inventions - October 3, 1903
Patents - October 3, 1903