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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 14 Apr 1904, p. 35

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MARINE REVIEW a cent Kerr, Dr. Wendell H. Johnson, Fred Mathewson, Chas. Seman & Sons, all of Cleveland; Wm. Elwell, Lakewood, O.; A. J. Pearce, Coldwater, Mich.; Fred Stock, St Paul: G. F. Kuhles, St. Paul; W. H. Kildon, Tiffin; Dr. Haden White, Spokane, Wash.; A. E. Nott, Minneapolis; C. B. Burger, Detroit; Admiral Chas. W. Rae, U. S. N., Washington, D. C.; Capt. James H. Perry, U. S..N.. Washington, DCs Fy 7. Bowles, Quincy, Mass.; Henry J. Gielow, New York; neo. H, : Perris, New York; DeCourcy May, Cam- den, N.° j.; Frederick W. Wood, Philadephia: EJ. Dodge, San Prancisco, Cale 3: A" Bensel, New York; Andrew M. Joys, John Joys, John C. Ruger, Mrs. W. E. Fitzgerald, Joseph Davidson, Thos. Sheriffs, Edward Uhrig, Jos. Kavanaugh, all of New York; Eli Gunnell, Manitowac, Wis.; Mr. West, Manitowac, Wis.; CC. P. Wheeler, Jas. S. Keefe, Frank Baackus, John W. Gates, Jno. Laniburt, David B. Forgan, Robert Forsyth, Marshall Field, BH Porter, ti) Hi, Porter, jr, al or Chicaco. C) We Wee more, Colgate Hoyt, W. 1. UC. Carpenter: Bs 7. Gates, R, C. Veit, D. E. Ford, all of New York; James McCrae, Pitts- burgh, Pa; Joseph. Wood, "Pittsbire Pa WA Paine, Pittsburg; John Stanton, New York; Andrew Fried- man, New York; John O'Rourke, New York; Eugene Grasselli, Cleveland; Herbert L. Satterly, New York; Dr. hr. E. Beeman, Cleveland; BE. S. Cramp and H. G. Mall, of Philadelphia; W. A. Post, Newport News, Va.; Charles R. Hanscom, New London, Conn.; H. A. Andrews, Bath, Me.; Martin Seddinger, Philadelphia; W. G. Randle, Camden, N. J.;R. L. Newman, New York; Capt. James Stone, Cleve- land; James McGrath and George L. DeWolf, Cleveland; J. A. Sarstedt, J. B. Molyneaux, John B, Cowle, Fred Hinde- man, Cleveland; S. Buchanan, Windsor, Ont.; Henry Beatty Toronto, Ont.; A. W. Piers, Montreal; Prof. Cecil H. Pea- body, Boston; Prof..C. F,, Durand, Nhica; Prot, eC, Sad- ler, Ann Arbor; Hugh Calderwood, Collinwood, Ont.; H. W. King, R. E. Burdick, A. S. Johnson, Wilbur S. Bailey, E. S. Hessenmueller, Ezra Bowen, J. B. Coffinberry, Mrs. We Ss. Mack Hoy Davies ho. "Tarbell LL. Al Ranney, W. H: Bowworth, Capt. L. M. Coe, Rev. J. W. Malcolm, C. L. F. Weiber, Theodore Kundtz, C. A. Grasselli, William Fitch, L. E. Holden, L. Dean Holden, L. A. McCreary, W. C. Furst, WF) Merman' fh. D! Shurmer,-F. .. Underwood, N, .2. McKean, M. J. Mandlebaum, F. H. Townsend, C. A. Post, J. H. Kuzell VS. Pack, H. Clark Ford, George Warming- ton, D. R. Warmington, C. L. Murfey, L. A. Murfey, Tom L. Johnson, Howard Shaw, L. A. Cobb, H. C. Ellison, William Chisholm, Wilson B. Chisholm, S, H. Chisholm, all of Cleve- land; Lindsay H. Wallace, Harry Smith, Ithaca, N. Y.; Le- ander McBride, J. P. Lampson, J. G. Jennings, F. P. Case, L. Schlather, T. H. Worthington, J. F. Corlett, J. H. Wade, William Chisholm, J. H. McBride, L. Parmelle, M. T. Her- rick, T. W. Hill, H. Tiedemann, Lyman H. Treadway, F. W. Treadway, C. A. Otis, Jr., A. H. Hough, W. P. Johnson, W-D° B Alexander, J..W. Chandler, J. E: Collins, J. E- French, F. H. Gogg, D. Leuty, George W. Kinney, Nelson Moses, S. L. Severance, H. A. Sherwin, James Beardsley, S. P. Fenn, J. J. Sullivan, John J. Stanley, B. F. Bourne, S. H. Elliott, H. A. Fuller, A. H. Gilmore, M. H. Andrews, Silas Hitchcock, J. H. Ashley, H. M. Hanna, Jr, S. M. Folsom, F. C. Richards, T. E. Young, L. B. Muller, Howard Stebbins, C. C. Canfield, H. S. Pickands, Jay M. Pickands, Capt. George Mallory, H. A. Willare, George Lillis, J. C. Trask, M. H. Marks, Kaufman Hays, R. A. Harman, F. F. Hickox, all of Cleveland; W. E. Corey, James Gayley, E. H. Gary, W. B. Dixon, Daniel G. Ried, H. H. Rogers, Charles M. Schwab, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., all of New York; Hor- man B. Ream, Chicago; Judge William H. Moore, William Edenborn, William H. Hoxie, W. I. Babcock, Stevenson Taylor, C. W. Wetmore, Colgate Hoyt, WT. GC Carpenter, F. T. Gates, R. C. Veit, D. E. Ford, all of New York; =. NN. Parent, Quebec; John Fitzpatrick, Ottawa, Can.; W. H. Richardson, Conneaut; Arthur Caton, Chicago; George W. Peavy, F. B. Wells, F. T. Heffelfinger, St. Paul, Minn.; Frank Jeffreys, Robert Moore, A. C. Diericx, San Francisco; M. E. Farr, Detroit; Frank E. Kirby, Detroit; W. L. Merce- reau, Ludington, Mich.; A. C. Pessano, George H. Russel, C. B. Calder, Detroit; H. C. Frick, George Oliver, George E. Tener, Frank H, Robbins, James Walsh, D. M. Clemson, D..G.. Kerr, J..H. Reed, Dhomas: Morris and A. Hy Peacock, of Pittsburgh. WAGE SETTLEMENT WITH ENGINEERS. At a conference between Mr. Harry Coulby, president and general manager of the Pittsburg Steamship Co., and Capt. A. B. Wolvin of the Provident Steamship Co. and other fleets, held. in Cleveland on Wednesday, arrangements were made with the engineers for the season of 1904. The engi- neers will be employed by the month, instead of by the year as formerly, and will be given last year's schedule of wages. This arrangement is perfectly satisfactory to them. The wage schedule is as follows: ; First-class, steel steamers--All steel freight steamers, 2,100 tons or over, all steel package freight steamers over 1,800 tons and all passenger steamers over 1,200 tons. Second-class--All steel freight steamers 500 to 2,099 tons and not included in first-class, and all passenger steamers 300 to 1,199 tons. Third-class--All steel steamers not included in first and second classes, and all passenger steamers under 300 tons. WAGES---STEEL STEA MERS. Per month. Forst-class--Chiet ata Ce ee $150 Hirst assistant...) Cd ea na ens 100 Second assistant: $10. scien ee, 75 Secondiclass- Chie... (aa 125 INSSISTAtED Cece er ae go Phindeclags-Chiet oss laa ea ae 105 ASSSISMAHEG Cus cteae Seale) SGivbees ole ee 75 Wooden steamers--First-class to include all steamers over 1,200 tons and all package freight steamers over 750 tons; second-class, all steamers between 600 and 1,199 tons; third- class, all steamers between 200 and 599 tons; fourth-class, all steamers not included in above. WAGES WOODEN STEAMERS. & Per month, cio Wuteteclass- hited) a Sa, ae, se ae ea $125 AsGstatt "90° mecotid-classChaehy ai coc ea bs ue pee oa eet AScistants) oe Ge as 84 Whirdeelass-"Ghiehet eau else cee eons 105 IA SSIStAIE Cy eeta cr ial fod er OUbON ee ees 75 Botethsolasss2€ hiet color 6 eco i eee 05. Assistant sol ee On a eae 65 Fish tugs-----Large (i722 2c0uh.. a ee 105 SMA eo ese ee cs oo ae ae 90 The Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich., has received an order from the Michigan Central railroad to in- crease the engine power of the ferry transfer. The two en- gines operating the paddle wheels will be converted into double tandem compounds and the stern propeller engine will be made into a cross compound. The tug Evans, owned by the Great Lakes Towing Co., stranded on Racine reef last week while towing the schooner Athens from Milwaukee to Chicago. The crew of the Evans was taken off by the life-savers at Racine.

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