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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 21 Nov 1901, p. 39

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SHIP AND ENGINE BUILDERS No. 46, Southwestern Wrpress*. psrer..2. STEEL ano WOOD VESSELS, STEAM or SAIL FOR OCEAN, SOUND AND Rina) SERVICE | FOUNDRY, UE EXOT TNL) Cele COD gow | Xo i, Toledo & Shuttle' Accom, WS TOOLS AND xT Uc bic tt ee HEAVY FORGINGS A SPECIALTY No. 21, New York & Chicago Express. ........... Ae : fy D No. 71, Days eOlese mance. sseete, ce No. 19, The Lake Shore Limited » 400 ft. long, 60. ft. between 12,000 tons displacement. ie balanced floating ey doc towers; patent steel wedge keel block CAPACITY OF MARINE FLSA 1500 TONS SHIP CHANDLERY, ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES BR eea ee SAW anpb PL CAPACITY: TIMBER, 48 IN including every description of HES SQUARE SIDES 20 x 30 INCHES. SPARS Ye eee oltlof Me) wT a") 3 Bas ee aa hale CARS FROM ALL TRANSCONTINENTAL ROADS a el eas) ae a ek ed | ELECTR I © CRA N 3 Capacity to transfer or tons from car to a | WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE No. 18, Southwestern Limited ; No. 22, Lake Shore Limited .............. No. 26, Chicago & Cleveland eee age t ) s No. 28, em ee Pia 433a" 8 TLL aaa Se) YELLOW FIR, RED CEDAR orn SPRUCE We make a Specialty of long and large timber and can DRESS FOUR THE LONCEST, gaa CLEAREST AND BEST IN THE Cleveland City Ticket Office, 237 SUPERIOR STREET. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway. Eastward :-- Ar. fr. West. Dep. Hast. Seiiacvle ve Seee eee eS shasceenee *1 55 am *2 15 am *2 20 an® *7 30 am siceweieens » New York & Boston Express . *7 40 am *8 00 am No. 40, Toledo & Buffalo Accom. ....... 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No. :11;:Southwestermaliimited...¢.. 4 *3 25 am Meeteeres No. 15, New York, Boston & Chicago Special.. *3 05 am *3 10 am *5 10 am *5 20 am cole 76 30 am 5 *7 40.am No. 28, Western Express ............. *11 15 am No. 38, Southwestern EXpress .......cseccececeess *12 25 pm Leveedeves No. 183, Cleveland & Detroit Express ............. ee *12 45 pm No... 47, "Accommodation 4:3 -560 eee paiens 73 00 pm No, 141, Sandusky Accommodation. 33. /0.4.0...0.555 - es 73 10 pm No. 127,, Norwalk: Accommodation .40i.:.;0070.00 ee, 75 10 pm eww esc coin eso ated *7 00 pm *7 20 pm No. 26, "Southern: bx press ss siete poses en ek *9 30 pm Se: No. 338; Past Mail -Gimited<, % etter sic *10 50 pi *10 55 pe - 115; Conneaut aun ae Cece Tetee ans 80 a cece ehene "THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED" via ' "Big-4 Route"' Leaves--CLEVELAND, 8:00 a. m. fa, Arrives--INDIANAPOLIS, 3:10 p Arrives--ST. LOUIS, 9:45 p, m. Mane 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. z *Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis & St. Louis........ 335am 135 am Ta "bE *Galionvand intermediate vio ices. tcc cece ccs se ccehcaers 6 00 am 9 25 pm *St. Louis Ltd., Indianapolis, Columbus, Cincinnati.... 800 am 10 25 pm *Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Indianapolis, Cina: 1235 pm 255 pm *Indianapolis: © St. Ts0uiss noi Sees osc cv vera vs waa eee ces 1 2 30 pm = Galion: tor Cloveland: saiss.% csc cease cece oceans 9 00 am To: Galion: and" Columbus 273s cscs es sense ames ceceen sees *Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati 6 5 am * GET TICKETS AT COLLVER'S, 116 EUCLID AVE.,'CLEVELAND. WANTED FOR SALE, FOR CHARTER, Etc. Space under this heading 25 cents a line, exch insertion, for three inser- tions or less. Special rates for periods of more than three insertions. --WANTED--Two or three steel steamers of 3,000 to 4,000 tons capa- - city for lake trade, to be delivered upon close of navigation in 1901.. Cash if desited.. Address "Shipper," the Marine. Review Pub. Co., Perry-Payne Bldg., 'Cleveland. tf --FOR: SALE--Double drum hoist and our own make 6 H. P. Gasoline Engine for use on boat or dock. Bargain. Mianus Motor Works, Mianus, Conn. - Nov. 28 --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. Retit, Milwaukee, Wis. --FOR SAT Steamer I. M. Weston. 18 ft.; depth, 7.6 ft.; 95 tons. In first-class condition. E. J. Glackin, 363 So. Morgan St., Chicago. Nov. 28. Length 96.5 ft.; breadth, Price, $5, 000. d eo ROR SALE--Cabin gasoline launch, 16 H.P., excellent condition. George L. Fleitz, Detroit, Mich. d --FOR SALE--Steam ferry boat of 108 ft. length and 18 ft. beam. Price, $4,500. Electrically lighted throughout. Canadian bottom, licensed .to carry 836 passengers in rivers or bays. Too small for present traffic. J. H. McLaughlin, Owen Sound, Can. 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., ee --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, Army 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 MIARQU ETTE, MICH. 'The Queen of Northern Summer Fledorts. Hotel Accommodations thoroughly first-class headed by the Hotel Superior, the finest Hostelry on the Great Lakes. GEO B ROSS Lessee, HOTEL SUPERIOR, MARQUETTE, MICH.; Proprietor LEXINGTON . . yg HOTEL, CHICAGO, ILL.; formerly Manager OHIGACO BEACH HOTEL. WRITE THE UNDERSIGNED FOR ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS. G. A. CLIFFORD, A E. EDMONDS, Trav. Pass. Agent, City Pass. 'a ent, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DETROIT, MIOH. THE i Cae Altea &. C. OVIATT, Trav. Pass. Age 16 Ottawa St, » @RAND RAPIDS, MICH. F. W. SALSBURY, J. F. LEE, GEO. W. Rie nee Commercial 'Agent, Gen'! ik . Pass. Dep Gen'l Pass. Agen PITTSBURG, PA. 228 So. Clark St. 'GHICAGO, ILL. MARQUETTE, MIOH. 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 of 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 z ON SHIPS, ENGINES AND BOILERS. oe E. B. COOLIDGE, G. P CLEVELAND, O. J. N. MERWIN A. G. P. A. OPERATES THE ONLY THROUGH BUFFET PARLOR CAR LINE Wheeling *° Lake Er Between Cleveland, Canton and Wheeling. RR R: t

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