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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 9 Jan 1908, p. 31

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Aug. 9>--Str. Frank Rockefeller, owned by Pittsburg Steamship So., Cleveland; machinery disabled; repaired at Two Harbors. Aug. 11--Schr. Montpelier, owned by Ce- celia Rouvel, Marine City, Mich.; spring a leak in Detroit river; sunk. Aug. 11--Bge. Antrim, owned by Gilchrist Transp. 'Co., Cleveland; aground in Cuyahoga river, Cleveland. Aug. 12--Str. D. C. Whitney, owned by Gilchrist Transp. Co., Cleveland; ran aground at Racine, Wis.; released herself without in- jury. Aug. 12--Str. W. H. Gratwick, owned by John Mitchell, Cleveland, O.; aground on breakwater shoal at Buffalo; treleased after lightering part of cargo. Aug. 13--Sch. A. W. Luckey, owned by Louis Sands Salt & Lumber Co., Manistee, Mich.; sent against bridge at Chicago by snapping of towline; slightly damaged. Aug. 13--Tug Abbott, owned by Great Lakes Towing Co., Cleveland; damaged by fire while at the company's yards for repairs; loss $600. Aug. 14--Str. E. W. Oglebay, owned by Gil- christ Transp. Co., Cleveland; ashore on Point Abino, Lake Erie, in a dense fog; released after lightering part of cargo; 26 plates dam- aged; dry docked at Toledo. Aug. 14--Str. Sir Henry Bessemer, owned by Pittsburg Steamship Co., Cleveland; ran aground at Sandusky; released uninjured, Aug. 15--Str. Orion, owned by Quebec Transp. & Forwarding Co., Quebec, Can.; ashore on Calf island, Lake Ontario; total loss. Aug. 15--Str. Hiawatha, owned by Gilchrist Transp. Co., Cleveland; sprung a leak on Lake Michigan; beached; pumped out and taken to dry dock at Milwaukee. Aug. 15--Str. Uranus, owned by Gilchrist Transp. Co., Cleveland; struck breakwater shoal at Buffalo; uninjured. Aug. 16--Str. Majestic, owned by Timothy Hurley, Detroit; grounded at Sandusky; re- leased. Aug. 17--Str. Utica, owned by Western Transit Co., Buffalo, N. Y.; slightly damaged by fire resulting from explosion in cargo at Buffalo. Aug. 18--Sch. Alice B. Norris, owned by E. Hines Lumber Co., Chicago; went ashore at Washburn, Wis.; released, slightly damaged. Aug. 18--Sch. S. J. Tilden, owned by E. Hines Lumber Co., Chicago; went ashore at Washburn, Wis.; slightly damaged. Aug. 18--Sch. Quickstep, owned by Oley, Groh, Sheboygan, Wis.; ran into tug Max- well while being towed into port at Sheboy- gan; jibboom broken. Aug. 18--Tug A. Maxwell, owned by Great Lakes Towing Co., Cleveland, O.; run into by sch. Quickstep at Sheboygan; badly damaged. Aug. 19--Str. Henry W. Oliver, owned by Wilson Transit Co., Cleveland; in collision with str. Ericsson and bge. Manila in De- troit river; light plates damaged; dry docked at Buffalo. Aug. 19--Str. Ericsson, owned by Pittsburg Steamship Co., Cleveland; in collision with str. Oliver in Detroit river; went aground; released without damage. Aug. 19--Bge. Manila, Steamship Co., Cleveland; in collision with str. Oliver while in tow of str. Ericsson, in Detroit river; bow badly damaged; repaired at Toledo. owned by Pittsburg Aug. 19--Str. Bulgaria, owned by Bulgaria Transp. Co., Green Bay, Wis.; damaged rud- der; repaired at Cleveland. Aug. 19--Str. Majestic, owned by Timothy Hurley, Detroit; grounded when leaving San- dusky; picked up a boulder; dry docked at Milwaukee. Aug. 20--Str. Winnipeg, owned by J. J. Boland, Buffalo; broke wheel in Niagara river; dry docked at Buffalo. Aug. 20--Lighthouse tender Crocus, owned by U. S. government; collided with pier at Buffalo; damaged several plates. Aug. 20--Sch. Santiago. owned by Boston Coal Dock & Wharf Co., Pickands, Mather & Co., Mers., Cleveland, O.; sprung leak; sank 'at dock at Escanaba; raised and dry docked at Milwaukee. 2 Aug. 20--Car ferry Huron, owned by Star- Gole Line, Detroit, Mich.; sunk at Windsor while tilted for repairs; raised and dry docked at Ecorse. Aug. 21--Tug S. W. Gee, owned by Great Lakes Towing Co., Cleveland; turned turtle in Blackwell canal; raised; not damaged. Aug. 22--Str. Muskegon, formerly Peerless, owned by Chicago-Muskegon Navigation Co.; broken eccentric rod wrecked engine in Lake Michigan; towed to port. Aug. 22--Str. City of Detroit, owned by D. & C. Navigation Co., Detroit; in collision with -Bge. Harold in Detroit river; stem twisted. Aug. 22--Bge. Harold, owned by J. A. Calbick, Chicago; in collision with str. City of Detroit in Detroit river; badly damaged. (AE MARINE. REVIEW Aug. 23--Tug E. T. Carrington, owned by Walter S. Lioyd, Duluth; sprung leak and sank in Lake Superior; total loss. Aug. 23--Str. Mary, owned by J. C. Everitt, Holland, Mich.; burned to water's Holland. Aug. 23--Tug Edna, owned by. A. D. Bell- inger, Duluth-Superior, Wis.; crushed against dock by str. Alva; seriously damaged; dry docked. - Auc, 24--Str. S. M. Clement, owned by Mitchell & Co., Cleveland; grounded at Buf- falo; released uninjured after lightering part of cargo. Aug. 26--Str. King Edward, owned by A\I- goma Central Steamship Co., Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Ont.; struck reef in Sault river; beached to prevent sinking; pumiped out and dry docked at Ecorse; 15 plates damaged. Aug. 27--Str. A. G. Brower, owned by United States Trans» Co., Cleveland; collided with str. Ellwood off Bar Point, Lake Erie; badly damaged; dry docked at Toledo. Aug. 24--Tug Watson, owned by Joseph Landon, 278 North Ave., Chicago; sunk at dock at Port Huron. Aug. 26--Tug Alfred W., owned by Duluth- Superior Dock & Dredge Co., Duluth, Minn.; engine went through itself at Duluth. Aug. 27--Str. Isaac L. Ellwood, owned by Pittsurg Steamship Co., Cleveland; struck by str. Brower at Bar Point, Lake Erie; sunk, but raised later; badly damaged; docked at Cleveland. Aug. 27--Tug Susie B., owned by C. F. Michler, Cleveland; crushed against dock at Ashtabula by a passing steamer; badly dam- aged. Aug. 28--Str. Gladstone, owned by M. A. Bradley, Cleveland; ran aground near San- dusky; released uninjured after lightering., Au~ 29--Str. D. M. Whitney. owned by Gilchrist Transp. Co., Cleveland; grounded on breakwater .shoal at Buffalo; released unin- jured. Aug. 30--Str. Nyanza, owned by James Mc- Brier, Erie, Pa.; ran aground at Marquette, Lake Superior; released, uninjured. Aug. 30--Str. George N. Orr, Canada-Atlantic 'Transport Co., Chicago; ashore in gale on Georgian Bay. Aug. 31--Str. Rappahannock, owned by James Davidson, West Bay City, Mich.; broke rudder at Marquette; repaired at Marquette. owned by ran Aug. ..--Str. John Sherwin, owned by Gil- christ Transp. Co.. Cleveland; damaged in collision; loss, $3,000. Aug. ..--Str. J. L. Weeks, owned by Gil- christ Transp. Co., Cleveland; in collision with str. John Sherwin: uninjured. : Aug. ..--Str. Alex Nimick, owned by Gil: - christ Transp. Co., Cleveland; sprung leak in heavy weather; dry docked at Cleveland; loss, $1,400. Aug. ..--Str. Northern King, owned by Mutual Trans. Co., Buffalo; struck an obstruc- tion at Duluth; bottom damaged. Aug. ..--Str. Louisiana, owned by F. M. Osborne, Cleveland, O.; badly damaged in storm on Lake Superior; dry docked at Cleve- land. Aug. ..--Schi Minerva, owned by W. Schlosser, Milwaukee, Wis.; sprung leak and grounded at Sandusky; docked at Milwaukee. Aug. ..--Tug Avery, owned by Great Lakes Towing Co., Cleveland; broke wheel at San- dusky; repaired at Cleveland. Aug. ..--Str. Sinaloa, owned by G. A. Tom- linson, Duluth: picked up boulder at Ashta- bula; hole in bottom; docked at Lorain. Aug. ..--Str. Geo. W. Peavey, owned by Peavey Steamship Co., Duluth; ran aground in Lake Erie; released. c Aug. ..--Bge. Joseph L. Hurd, owned by Leatham & Smith, Sturgeon Bay. Wis., filled with water while at dock at Sturgeon Bay, Wis.; pumped out; uninjured. Aug. ..--Str. Bon Ami, owned by A. Booth & Co., Chicago; broke shaft on Lake Superior; towed to port. Sept. 2--Str. James S. Dunham, owned by Chicaso Navigation Co., Duluth; collided with str, Huron City in St. Clair river; damaged. Sept. 2--Str. David W. Rust, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo, O.; grounded at Stur- geon Bay; released, uninjured. Sept. 2--Str. Huron City. owned by Mud Lake Lumber Co., Raber. Mich.; collided with str. Dunham in St. Clair river; beached; floated; damage $2,500; repaired at Kenyon's shin yard, Marine City, Mich. Sept. 3--Str. Mecosta. d Transp. Co.. Cleveland: fire resulting from an explosion while at Sandusky: $400 damage. Sept. 5--Str. Francis Hinton, owned | by Marine Navigation Co., Marine City, Mich. ; in collision with str. Rhodes in Detroit river; bow badly damaged; docked at Port Huron; Robert R. Rhodes, Cleveland;. owned by Sept. col- Gilchrist Transportation Co., edge at ' Steamship Co., slightly © owned by - Gilchrist 34 lided with str. Francis Hinton in Detroit river; temporarily repaired; bow badly dam- aged; dry docked at Milwaukee; loss, $8,000. Sept. 5--Bge. B. B. Buckhout, owned by Shannon & Garey, Saginaw, Mich.; sprang a leak in Blind river; pumped out and patched at Alpena. Sept. 5--Bge. Faustin, owned by John Mul- len, Windsor, Ont.; ran aground in Detroit river. Sept. 5--Str. Edmonton, owned by Mat- thews Line, Toronto, Ont.; ran on rocks in heavy weather near Brockville, Ont.; 20 plates, stem and frames damaged; docked at Ecorse. Sept. 6--Str. Edenborn, owned by Pittsburg Steamship Co., Cleveland; struck bridge at Duluth; uninjured. Sept. 8--Str. Muskegon (formerly Peerless), owned by Muskegon & hicago Navigation Co., Muskegon, Mich.; ran aground on sand bar in White Lake: released. Sept. 9--Str. Tionesta, owned by Erie & Western Transportation Co., Buffalo, N. Y.; collided with tug Walton B. and scow at Du- luth; uninjured. Sept. 9--Tug Walton B. and scow, owned by Lake Superior Construction & Dredge Co., Duluth; collided with str. Tionesta at Duluth; seams opened; sank. Sept. 9--Str. Thomas Cranage, owned by S. P. Cranage, Bay City, Mich.; ran aground -on Pipe island: released; cost repairing her at Buffalo, $10,000. Sept. 9--Bge. George G. Houghton, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo, O.; sunk in storm on Lake Erie. | Sept. 10--Sch. S. B. Page, owned by Cook Lime Co., Oshkosh, Wis.; driven ashore in gale on Green Bay; total loss. cae Sept. 10--Str. H. A. Root, owned by Cream Citv Sand Co., Milwaukee, Wis.; turned tur- tle and sank at dock at Kenosha, Wis.; loss, | $3,100. Sept. 11--Sch. Maria Martin, owned by J. Spruce St., Detroit; broke Darrington, 62 from moorings in Detroit river; drifted onto bridge. Sept. 11--Sch. H. D. Moore, owned by Gustave M. Johnson, Sheboygan, Wis.; ran ashore on South Manitou Island, Lake Supe- rior; total loss. 4 Sept. 11--Str. Odanah, owned by Lacka- wanna Steamship Co., Buffalo; grounded ow- ing to low water at Bar Point, Detroit river. Sept. 11--Str. Olympic, owned by Gilchrist Transportation Co., Cleveland; was run ashore on Lake Erie to prevent sinking; released after lightering; docked at Cleveland. _ Sept. 11--Str. Mariska, owned by Pittsburg Steamship Co., Cleveland; ran aground on Stag Island, Lake Superior; released. after lightering. : Sept. 11--Bge. Pentland. owned by W. H. Loutit, Grand Haven, Mich.; ran into spiles at Ludington, Mich.; pumped out and released. Sept. 11--Str. Manistiaue & Northern No. ~ 1, owned by Daniel W. Kauffman, Grand Rapids, Mich.: collided with unknown steam- er on Lake Michigan; hole punched in side. Sept. 12--Str. Mataafa, owned by Pittsburg Cleveland; ashore at Harwood Point; released after lightering. Sept. 12--Str. H. S. Holden, owned by Mitchell & Co., Cleveland; grounded near Sandusky; released uninjured. Sent. 13--Bee. Barnes, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo, O.; ran into str. David W. Rust at Point Pelee, Lake Erie; bow badly damaged. Sept. 13--Str. David W. Rust, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo; struck by bee. Barnes which she had in tow and grounded at Point Pelee, Lake Erie; stem badly twisted. - Sept. 15--Str. Atlantis, owned by J. R. Snook, Mt. Clemens, Mich.; broke inboard shaft on St. Clair river; repaired at Port Huron. Sept. 16--Str. Portage, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo, O.; upper works destroyed by fire at Marquette, Mich.; rebuilt at De- troit; damage estimated at $10,000. iSept. 17--Str. Citv of Glasgow, owned by L. S. Sullivan, Toledo. O.; sprung leak while loading at Superior, Wis.; pumped out; calked. Sept. 17--Str. Harvey H. Brown, owned by Northwestern Transit Co.. Detroit; ran aground on breakwater shoal at Buffalo; released after lightering 400 tons: dry docked at Buffalo; cost of repairing, $35,000. Sept. 17---Str. Matthew Andrews, owned by Kinsman Transit Co., Cleveland; ran aground at Fox Point, Lake Michigan; 11 plates dam- aged. oSent. 17--Str. Alaska, owned by Anchor Line, Buffalo; ran aground at Fox Point, Lake Michigan; badly damaged; dry docked at Milwaukee. Sept. 17--Bge. Iron Cliff. owned by Capt. J. C. Pringle, St. Clair, Mich.; in collision with str. Lycoming and consort at Lime Kiln crossing, Detroit river; ran aground; released.

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