SHIP AND ENGINE BUILDERS No. it, Southwestern Hixpresa sn tsere0000000 STEEL anp WOOD VESSELS, STEAM or SAIL FOR OCEAN, SOUND AND RIVER SERVICE ee eA tS LARGEST TOOLS AND xO TO ANY REQUIREMENT HEAVY FORGINGS A SPECIALTY No. 21, New York & Chicago Express ny B) Now 2%, Day: WXDress ci eivaever peeks cere een : : No. 19, The Lake Shore Limited Two-Section balanced floating dry dock, 400 ft. long, 6O ft. between No. 38, Southwestern Express towers; patent steel wedge kee! blocks; 12,000 tons displacement. 3 CAPACITY OF MARINE RAILWAY 1500 TONS SHIP CHANDLERY, ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES Bihteaeeae \ . : No. 2:9; Past« Mall sbimited' 25 ors4oss eee oe A N D F No. 115, Conneaut Accommodation ................ 125 FEET LONG UGH, DRESSED or KILN DRIED YELLOW FIR, RED CEDAR orn SPRUCE We make a specialty of long and large timber and can DRESS FOUR CAPACITY: TIMBER, 48 INCHES SQUARE including every description of SIDES 20x 30 INCHES. SPARS WORLD; ROUCH OR HEWN. Fl LES OR TIMBER OF ANY DESCRIPTION. CARS FROM ALL TRANSCONTINENTAL ROADS ENTER OUR YARDS AND DOCKS DOCK SHIPMENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD E LECTRIC CRAN | Capacity to transfer 75 tons from car to vessel) WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE THE LONCEST, LARCEST, CLEAREST AND BEST IN THE Cleveland City Ticket Office, 237 SUPERIOR STREET. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway, : Eastward :-- No. 18; Southwestern: Limited 32 60445. see. No. 22, Lake Shore Limited ............... ag ' a No. 26, Chicago & Cleveland Express Ae : No. 28 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Ar. fr. West. Dep. Hast. aie eeawes *1 55 am *2 15 am *2 20 am *7 30 am He Pra , New York & Boston Express a *7 40 am *8 00 am No. °40; Toledo & :Buffaio Adcom gi oo 710 00 am 711 40 am No. 32, Hast. Mall oie a ey noe *11 25 am *11 30 am No. 44, Accommodation, via Sandusky PE do PMPs sas oes Sagiueeies *3 00 pm OUCH Western: IXDIESS (iis ese scm tassre se eden teckes *3 10 pm ; Luimited Mast Mail: savas. aa co > 5 40° pm *5 45 pm No. 10, Chicago, New York & Boston Special.... *7 35 pm *7 45 pm No. 16, New England Bxpress .......2..sccc. cece *10 30 pm *10 35 pm No 2, Day xpress 25. sivas eee uc oaseeee eee 79 05 pm 79 20 pm No. 126, Norwalk Accommodation .................- {7 55 am ESA ete) ea" AND FO RGE SH 0 PS No. 40, Toledo & Buffalo Accom., via Norwalk.. 71000 am 711 40 am No. 106, Conneaut Accommodation ............0:.- Satis wanes +4 30 pm ; Westward :-- Ar. fr. East. Dep. West. No... 11, Southwestern Limited 12.35. ..¢é53.005233. MO Do ANY sau ken arse No. 15, New York, Boston & Chicago Special.... *3 05 am *3 10 am *5 10 am *5 20 am Peceewee? '6 30 am ye eee *7 35 am *7 40 am No:*23,) Western: Xpress siocvcie vevaeo nes *11 10 am *11 15 am title Meee olwRr anes *12 25 pm a ieddat No. 183, Cleveland & Detroit Express ............. BEE dee *12 45 pm No: -.°47,, Accommodation scion, cet ar ne ay eee ys 73 00 pm No: 141; Sandusky. Accommodation (1000) aie es 73 10 pm No. 127, Norwalk Accommodation ................. ein 75 10 pm ly POI eG HIXDTOSS ter cosas eater hte aaty cee *7 00 pm *7 20 pm Not. 25, Southern Dxpress..2; voncaeac oe *9 30 pm Bekcstened **10 50 pm >> *10 55 pm +8 30 am *Daily. {Daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 28 and 37 run via Erie station. "THE ST: LOUIS LIMITED" via "Big-4 Route" Leaves--CLEVELAND, 8:00 a. m. (Daily). Arrives--INDIANAPOLIS, 3:10 p. m. Arrives--ST. LOUIS, 9:45 p. m. same night. Arrives--KANSAS CITY, 7 next morning. With Fine Vestibule Coaches, Drawing Room and Dining Cars to Indianapolis and St. Louis, also Coach and Parlor Cars to Columbus and Cincinnati. One of the fastest and finest Trains in the country. 5 Fast Trains to Columbus, 4 to Cincinnati, with Sleeping and Dining Cars. (*Daily.): Trains from and to Cleveland. Leave. Arrive. *Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis & St. Louis........ 3 35 am 1 35 am *Galionsandsintermediate 2% 4.07 ce cee epee tn een a se 6.00 am 9 25 pm *St. Louis Ltd., Indianapolis, Columbus, Cincinnati.... 800 am 10 25 pm *Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Indianapolis, Cin..... 12 35 pm 2 55 pm *Indianapolis & St. Louis .............. Line ae cea 1 30 pm 2 30 pm Galion to. Cleveland cia soe onwateeer erro a euler anus 9 00 am To: Galionamd) Columbus tesserae Sa ve Cole mee nn 6 4 00 pm Cae ees *Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati ............ 9 30 pm 6.45 am GET TICKETS AT COLLVER'S, 116 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND. WANTED FOR SALE, FOR CHARTER, Ete. Space under this heading 25 cents a line, euch insertion, for three inser- tions or less. Special rates for periods of more than three insertions. --WANTED---Steam barges for cash. Will purchase one or two single- deck steam barges in good condition not classing below A 1%, with carrying capacity of 800 to 1,200 net tons on not to exceed 12 ft. draught. Address L. J. Petit, Milwaukee, Wis. Noy. 28. --WANTED--Tug boat of 10 H.P. for logging purposes only. Send description and price to Central Manufacturing Co., Chatta- nooga, Tenn. Nov. 15. --WANTED---Ship yard foreman for work on wooden vessels. Must be steady, reliable and a good handler of men, State expe- rience and salary expected. Also want good ship carpenters. Ad- dress X. Y. Z. Box 447, Richmond, Va. Nov. 7. --FOR SALE--Steamer I. M. Weston. Length 96.5 ft.; breadth, 18 ft.; depth, 7.6 ft.; 95 tons.. In first-class condition. Price, $5,000. E. J. Glackin, 363 So. Morgan St., Chicago. d --FOR SALE--Cabin gasoline launch, 16 H.P., excellent condition. George L. Fleitz, Detroit, Mich. d --FOR SALE--Steam ferry boat of 103 ft. length and 18 ft. beam. Price, $4,500. Electrically lighted throughout. Canadian bottom, licensed to carry 336 passengers in rivers or bays. Too small for present traffic. J. H. McLaughlin, Owen Sound, Can. : --WANTED--Two tug engines about 14x14 or 14x16. Hardy & Dischinger, Toledo, O. d --FOR SALE--Passenger and freight steamer. Capacity 100 passen- gers. Length 175 ft., width 40 ft., depth of hold 10 ft, Extensive repairs last fall. Engines 22 and 44 by 34 in. stroke. Engine, boiler and hull in good condition. Classes A-2. Speed about 12 miles. Allowed 97 Ibs. of steam. Address M. G. H., care Marine Review Pub. Co., Cleveland. t --FOR SALE--Scott's Coast Pilot, 1901 edition. Great lakes and con- necting waters. Fully revised. Price, $1.50. The Marine Review Pub. Co., Cleveland. tf --FOR SALE--Charts of all the world. Charts of the great lakes always in stock. United States Hydrographic Office charts, Coast Sur- vey charts, Arnry Engineer charts. We bind charts and back them with tape, so that they will last for years. The Marine Review Pub. Co., Cleveland. tf We can furnish, in most cases from stock constantly on hand, any book on naval architecture, marine engin- eering. admiralty law, seamanship and other subjects kindred to the construction and operation of vessels. The Marine Review Pub. Co., Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland. DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY. The Only Line Reaching YARQU ETTE, MICH. 'The Queen of Northern Summer Resorts."' Hotel Accommodations thoroughly first-class headed by the Hotel Superior, the finest Hostelry on the Great Lakes. Lessee, HOTEL SUPERIOR, MarQueEtTrTE, MioH.; Proprietor LEXINGTON GEO. B. ROSS, Worst; Guicago, iu1.; formerly Manager OHIGAGO BRAOH HOTEL, WRITE THE UNDERSIGNED FOR ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS.----° --. C. OVIATT, G. A. CLIFFORD, A E EDMONDS, Trav. Pass. Agen' t; Trav. Pass. Agent, City Pass. Agent, 76 Ottawa St., GRAND RAPIDS, MIUH. CINCINNATI, OHIO. DETROIT, MIOH,. F. W. SALSBURY, J. F. LEE, GEO. W. HIBBARD, Commercial Agent Gen'! Agt. Pass. Dept s 5 .Gen'l Pass. Agent, PITTSBURG, PA. 298 So. Olark St., CHICAGO, ILL. MARQUETTE, MIOH. THE yada ROUTE W. S. JENKS, President. 0. L. JENKS, Vice-Pres. and Treas. A. M. CARPENTER, Sec. and Gen'! Mgr. The Jenks Ship Building Co. Office and Machine Shops at Fourth St. Yards: Foot ol Lincoln Ave. PORT HURON, MICH. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Marine Engines and Boilers. STEAM WINDLASSES, ~CAPSTANS AND STEERING APPARATUS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS -- ON SHIPS, ENGINES AND BOILERS. OPERATES THE ONLY THROUGH BUFFET PARLOR CAR LINE 'Between Cleveland, Canton and Wheeling. Li O a ac ge GO s Oe ae wu «« J W ei a2 4 wa ( =o z< - Wheeling » Lake Eric R. R.