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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 26 Feb 1891, p. 13

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KING IRON BRIDGE & MFG. CO., CLEVELAND, O., Hoisting and Conveying Machinery for Handling Ore, Coal, &c. i THE CHASE MACHINE CO., “ito! 111 Elm St., CLEVELAND, O., | | "| . MARINE REVIEW. 13 aye, Machinists and Engineers, Mi MANUFACTURERS OF = Land and Marine Engines and Steam Pumps, ) | : Sole Owners and Manufacturers of the CHASE FOG WHISTLE MACHINE. Special Attention given to Marine Repair Work. ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES. ASBESTOS PIPE and BOILER COVERING. Agents for the J. L. Rubber Valves, and Leonard & Ellis’ Valvoline. MUTT UTEP = me Telephone 994. DIRECTORY OF LABE DRY DockEs, es ‘Giving Dimensions and Location of all Important Docks, for Information of Owners and Masters. Depth of Water DOCK. LOCATION. oe Tee Width of Gate. on sill and ‘SpecraL ApvANTAGES. | | FoR NIGHT SERVICE.- : eel Blocks. 3 . +? . : F iZ-42t is Nedrest Dock’ to Mackinaw|Call Foreman Edward Trahan Bay City Dry Dock & Ship Y’d Co./Bay City, East Side River.,..... 310 42%4-43%4 13-14 Sie Sault Gre. MeasiG. cot. Moltwan ane Waler mee” 5 s * Nearest Dock to Harbor En-| Watchman at Dock. Manager, 75 Cleveland Dry Dock Co. ............ Cleveland, So. Side River Bed, 312 40 ft. 8 in. 11-12 trance. Duane St. Foreman, 126 Fultop F { 360 68 10% f9upper Watchman at Dock will ‘call Su- Clark Dry Dock Co.................. Detroit, Lower Docks.,........... | 326 ty Yaa ee lia enh a see ae sreceeeeel Derintendent. - “ae 2 2 8 Detroit Dry Dock Co. ............... Detroit, Upper Docks,........... he i { Bs bh teed es, Wotqhitdn WHECAEES? © . 5 Depth of water enables loaded}Call Watchman. Ship Owners’ Dry Dock Co.........|Cleveland, Head Old River Bed 340 5° 18 Fossels to dock here. : Upper 343 48 ; 10% Three steam derricks connect- Union Dry Dock Co.................. Bulfalo,:..:33.:....0... Lower, 343 44 15% od with cash aoe Call watchman. Wolverine Dry Dock Co............. Pt. Huron, near Water Works. 200 4o 14 Dock Waterlogged Vesssls. |Watchman at Dock, nights and < ie a Sundays to ¢all foreman. : 280 ee RWS © CO.0.5 005-5058 oes ececes BUNBIO NG Y 7% occs-s20s-200025r03- 320 46 { 13% Boom Derricks. Calt Watehman. THIS DECK HOIST 9 voxsymuscworoy, | MILLER CHEMICAL ENGINES. HAS INCLINED CYLINDERS, ‘‘No Boat Properly Fitted Out Without Them.’’ ge Use only Machines that are RELIABLE; that have PROVED them- IS OPERATED BY ONE LEVER, AND POSSESSES MANY ADVANTAGES OVER OTHER HOISTS. COMBINES 3 REQUIRES selves IN ACTUAL SERVICE. 100 Boats already use them. Srrenets and (alii — fi Pil larre Deck Cleveland, 0., Jan, 6, 1891. MILLER CHEMICAL ENGINE Co., Room 4, Bratenahl BIk. GENTLEMEN: I had occasion on the 13th of November to use your Extinguisher on board the steamer Queen of the West, of Cleveland. <A large lamp used for signal purposes aft, fell about twenty feet and set fire to the whoie roof of the engine room. I do not know what the consequences would have been but for the prompt and effectual way in which your extinguisher put out the fire, as the wind was blowing hard and a heavy sea running at the time. I heartily reeommend your machine as a fire extinguisher on all classes of cteamships. Yours truly, JOS, A. NICOLSEN, Master Str. Queen of the West. 182 24th Street, MILLER CHEMICAL ENGINE Co, Detroit, Mich., Jan 12, 1891. DEAR Sirs: Going up Lake Huron last fall during a heavy gale of wind and a big sea running, a fire broke out in one of the rooms of the steamer Fayette Brown, through the accidental upsetting of a lamp among some papers, and had gained con- siderable headway before discovered. By the prompt use of one of your Chemical Engines it was quickly subdued, and I think there was less than a pint of the fluid used. Have no doubt the fire would have given us lots of trouble without some such prompt and easy way of extinguishing it. Since that time I do not think a steamboat properly fitted out without the Miller Chemical Engine. Yours truly, C.H. BASSETT, Master Str. Fayett Brown. is suLTeY THE CONTINENTAL MACHINE CO., | FOR SALE °“A5%,,RERRY_AND TOWING LINE, W. A. LLOYD, Manager, With contracts for $2,000. Towing and lease of docks for five years. Elm and Hemlock Streets, CLEVELAND, O. Line cleared $3,000 last year. For references, etc., address, Special attention given to Marine Repair Work, Blacksmithing and Pipe Fitting. C 0 N S 0 LI DAT E D F E R RY C 0 ne L U D IN GTON P Mi CH : Engineers supplies kept in stock, UTILITy. SX = a ) Room.

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