1902.] MARINE FOR THE CARE OF SICK OR DISABLED SEAMEN. Vessel masters often find difficulty in locating at different ports around the country the hospitals and physicians with whom the govern- ment has contracts for the care of sick or disabled seamen. The treasury department makes contracts of this kind each year and publishes a cir- cular giving charges for medical attendance, quarters, medicine, burial, etc. From this circular the following handy reference list for the use of vessel masters is made up. It shows simply the name of hospital, physi- cian or nurse to be applied to at the various ports: Albany, N. Y.--Albany Hospital. Apalachicola, Fla--Dr. J. D. Rush. Ashland, Wis.--Dodd's Hospital. Ashtabula, O.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Mrs. Henry Whelpley. Astoria, Ore---St. Mary's Hospital. Baltimore, Md.--United States Marine Hospital. Bangor, Me.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Helen M. Strat- ton. Bath, Me.--Acting assistant surgeon. Beaufort, N. C.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Chas. L. Duncan. Bismarck, N. Dak.--Acting assistant surgeon; Lamborne Hospital. Boothbay Harbor, Me.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Mrs. Wallin F. Lloyd. Boston, Mass.--United States Marine Hospital. Bridgeport, Conn.--Bridgeport Hospital. Brownsville, Tex.--Acting assistant surgeon. Brunswick, Ga.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Johanna Foley. Buffalo, N. Y.--Buffalo Hospital (Sisters of Charity). Burlington, lowa.--Mercy Hospital. Burlington, Vt.--Acting assistant surgeon. Cairo, Ill--United States Marine Hospital. Cambridge, Md.--United Charities Hospital. Charleston, S. C.--St. Francis Xavier's Infirmary. Chattanooga, Tenn.--Hamilton County Hospital. as Chicago, Ill--United States Marine Hospital. i. Cincinnati, O.--United States Marine Hospital. Cleveland, O.--United States Marine Hospital. Corpus Christi, Tex.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Nieves Verain. Crisfield, Md.--Acting assistant surgeon. Darien, Ga.--Acting assistant surgeon. Delaware Breakwater, Del.--United States Marine Hospital. Detroit, Mich.--United States Marine Hospital. Dubuque, Iowa.--St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. Duluth, Minn.--St. Luke's Hospital Association. Dutch Harbor, Alaska.--United States Marine Hospital. Edenton, N. C.--Dr. Richard Dillard Edgartown, Mass.--Patients to be sent to United States Marine Hos- pital at Vineyard Haven, Mass. Elizabeth City, N. C.--Acting assistant surgeon, Ellsworth, Me.--Acting assistant surgeon. Erie, Paa--Hamot Hospital Association. Escanaba, Mich.--Delta County Hospital. Eureka, Cal.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Maria Anderson. Evansville, Ind.--United States Marine Hospital. Fernandina, Fla.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by A. G. Web- ster. Fredericksburg, Va.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Amelia Parrott. Gallipolis, O.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Harriet J. Kinder. ' Galveston, Tex.--St. Mary's Infirmary. " Georgetown, S. C.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by R. C. riggs. "Ciodcear Mass.--Addison Gilbert Hospital. Grand Haven, Mich.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Anna Farnham. Green Bay, Wis.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Ellen H. Hume. Hartford, Conn.--Hartford Hospital. Honolulu, H. I.--Queen's Hospital. Hoquiam, Wash.--St. David's Hospital. Houghton, Mich.--St. Joseph's Hospital. Jacksonville, Fla.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Eugenie Barr. Juneau, Alaska.--St. Ann's Hospital. Key West, Fla----United States Marine Hospital. La 'Crosse, Wis.--La Crosse Hospital Association. Little Rock, Ark.--St. Vincent's Infirmary. Los Angeles, Cal.--Los Angeles Infirmary. Louisville, Ky.--United States Marine Hospital. Ludington, Mich.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Mrs. H. D. Linsley. icciias. Me.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Mrs. A. A. Hill. Manitowoc, Wis.--Holy Family Hospital. Manistee, Mich.--Mercy Hospital. Marquette, Mich.--St. Mary's Hospital. Marshfield, Ore.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by John Snyder. Memphis, Tenn.--United States Marine Hospital. Menominee, Mich.--St. Joseph's Hospital. Milwaukee, Wis.--St. Mary's Hospital. Mobile, Ala--United States Marine Hospital. Nashville, Tenn.--City Hospital. Natchez, Miss.--Acting assistant surgeon. New Bedford, Mass.--Acting assistant surgeon. Newburn, N. C.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Laura D. Eastwood. New Haven, Conn.--General Hospital Society of Connecticut. - New London, Conn.--Memorial Hospital Association. New Orleans, La.--United States Marine Hospital. Newport, Ark.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by H. D. Terrell. Newport, R. I.--Newport Hospital. REVIEW. | 25 Newport News, Va.--Acting assistant surgeon New York, N. Y.--Marine Hospital. an io vat Hospital. gdensburg, N. Y.--Ogdensburg City Hospital. Oswego, N. Y.--Ogdensburg City Pi ospict. Paducah, Ky.--Acting assistant surgeon. ' lo Fla.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Anderson & rowell. Philadelphia, Pa.--German Hospital of the City of Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, |Pa----Mercy Hospital. Ponce, P. R.--United States Military Hospital. Port Huron, Mich.--Acting assistant surgeon. Portland, Me.--United States Marine Hospital. Portland, Ore.--St. Vincent's Hospital. Portsmouth, N. H.--Cottage Hospital. id Port Tampa, Fla.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by A: B, Altree. : Port Townsend, Wash.--United States Marine Hospital. Providence, R. I.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by J. LL. Bas. sett. Richmond, Va.--"Retreat for the Sick" Hospital. Rockland, Me.--Acting assistant surgeon. Saginaw, Mich.--St. Mary's Hospital. St. Louis, Mo.--United States Marine Hospital. St. Paul, Minn.--St. Joseph's Hospital. San Diego, Cal.--St. Joseph's Hospital. Sandusky, O.--Acting assistant surgeon. San Francisco, Cal.--United States Marine Hospital. San Juan, P. R.--United States Military Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.--Sault (Mich.) General Hospital. Savannah, Ga.--St. Joseph's Hospital. Seattle, Wash.--Seattle General Hospital. ; Shreveport, La.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by T. E. Schum- pert. Solomons, Md.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by J. E, Hawkins. S Sturgeon Bay, Wis.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Mrs. Jane aters. Superior, Wis.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Belle Rosser. Tacoma, Wash.--Acting assistant surgeon; quarters by Fannie C, Paddock. Tappahannock, Va.--Dr. W. B. Robinson, Toledo, O.--Toledo Hospital. Vicksburg, Miss.--State Charity Hospital. : Vineyard Haven, Mass,--United States Marine Hospital. : Washington, D. C--Providence Hospital. Wheeling, W. Va.--Wheeling Hospital. Wilmington, N. 'C.--United States Marine Hospital. SALES OF TOWING MACHINES. Sales of Shaw '& Spiegel steam towing machines made since Jan 2 last by the American Ship Windlass Co., Providence, R. I., are as follows: No. 4 machine for barge Alexander Maitland, built by the Buffalo Dry Dock Co. for the Calumet Transportation Co. (D, R. Hanna and others, Cleveland.) No. 5 machine for tug Tatoosh, owned by the Puget Sound Tugboat Co., Seattle, Wash. No. 2 machine for steamer J. M. Guffey, owned by the J. M. Guffey Petroleum Co., Pittsburg, and built by the New York Ship Building Co., Camden, N. J. No. 3 machine fer steamer Wallula, owned by the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., Portland, Ore. Four No. 5 machines for vessels building for the Standard Oil Co. of New York. Two No. 4 machines for vessels building for the Standard Oil Co, of New York, E Two No. 1 machines for Russia. No. 0 machine for steamer Sandy Hook, Benj. L. Cowles, Buffalo. Two No. 3 machines for Montreal Transportation Co., Kingston, Ont., for steamers Rosemont and Bannockburn. The Industrial Works, Bay City, Mich., one of the largest manufac- turers of railroad wrecking cranes in the world, will shortly install a large amount of additional electrical apparatus for the operation of its shops. A recent purchase from the Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. includes a 150 K.W., direct-current generator, which will be used to furnish cur- rent to eighteen or twenty direct-current motors already in use in the plant, a 200 K.W., two-phase alternator, and a number of induction motors. The alternating current apparatus will be used entirely for power distribution. In addition to wrecking cranes the Industrial Works also manufacture smaller cranes and transfer tables. Mr. G. P. Altenberg, foreign manager of the J. A. Fay & Egan Co. of Nos. 325 to 845 West Front street, Cincinnati, O., the large makers of wood-working machinery, has just left on his annual trip for Europe. Mr. Altenberg will also go to South Africa, where he will organize agen- cies and representatives. The termination of hostilities there has opened up a fine market for the products of the Fay & Egan company, and with their usual activity they are losing no time in taking advantage of this Opportunity to introduce their wood-working machines. The address of Mr. Altenberg while in Europe will be 51 Wharton Road, Kensington, London, W., England. : Mr. John R. Buchan of New York has sold to Mr. F. H. Davol, also' of New York, his sloop Rondinella. The Rondinella is one of the several boats built by Stearns of Marblehead in 1900 and is known in eastern waters as one of the finest.and most desirable boats of her class afloat. The sale was negotiated through the New York office of Frank N. Tandy, 02. Broadway. a4 sa f Eight mechanical stokers of the kind made by the Duluth Stoker Co., Duluth, Minn., and which are in use on several large lake freight steam- ers, have been purchased by the Eastern Ship Building Co., New London, Conn., and will be installed in the first of the big Hill Pacific liners build- ing at New London.