Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 23 Nov 1899, p. 29

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1899.] MARINE REVIEW 29 USERS OF GAS ENGINES Who are having trouble in obtaining steady work from the igniters on their engi send at once for the pamphlet illustrating and describing our new igniter. It is en should CHEAP! POSITIVE! ~ DURABLE! Uses either battery or magnets, as desired, and gives large spark of high t ie small and weak currents, thereby adding greatly to the life of battery. Ce ee FITS ANY ENGINE! Correspondence with makers of gas engines, launch builders and launch users is so- licited, and will receive prompt attention. COTTON & KUNZE, 185 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO, ILL. LANE & DeGROOT, < O° oO \ METALLIC LIFE BOATS, FAIN, ot (Formerly Raymond's) OPERATING Metallic Life Rafts, Cork Life Preservers, Etc., approved by the U. S. Supervising Inspectors. Also Wood Boats of Every Description. Re- pairing of every kind promptly attended to. Telephone Call 340-B, Greenpoint. 70 and 72 Kent St., BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. _L.C. WALDO, Pres. Steamboat Fuel at Ashtabula, "28° Seer Gcaury. UG FAVORITE "STATIONED AT CHEBOYGAN, MICH. ITH COMPLETE WRECKING OUTFiT N CHARGE OF uo SoWercring Tus | A e eer 7 Lighter : 7 uel 'scow with elevators Ee | Capt. Martin Swain. Tel se on CANADIAN WREGKER : and discharging spouts. -- Soar DETROIT, MICH. Storage of 650 tons. Dis- NABLES US TO WRECK IN CANADIAN ASe sh ROS ; Carrying PC ~~. "charges 150 tons an hour. ae _ "into steamers while un Different - loading cargo. 4 Grades a er, ' DETRON, Mic aa at all_as Times, M e A. HAN N A & COz Main Bree renin GAS, 3 HAV/SERS. Pickands, Mather & Co., vt 1899 November 1800 _TaIB ING waWSER, S J aT BUFFALO, SUN. MON, TUE. WED. THU. FRL SAT. re C7 re : SSS QZ Fue Lichters «=... F ee af gee G ED 5|9|7/8]|9 |t0/ 11 ano CLEVELAND, OAL and ORE PUMP -I2 INCH ROTARY. . : CH WORTHINGTON. 12/13 | 14) 0520/17 18) ee At DETOUR, MICH., A FUEL DOCK equipped with 19 | 20 21 |.22 | 23 | 24 | 25 ' Capt. MARTIN SWAIN, Shute capacity of 600 Tons. 26 | 27 | 2829 | 30 je Ce ae Best Quality PITTSBURGH COAL furnished at any tlme during Day or Night en ai » BETROIN, U. S. Engineer Office, Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 14, 1899: Sealed proposals for building Crib Breakwater at Sheboygan Harbor, Wis., will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, standard time, Dec. 14.1899, and then 7 publicly opened, Information furnished on | | ae 1) xe ey | © ONE OF THESE BINDERS oft. I) = Hit that will hold 52 ae AY We NUMBERS eS of the MARINE REVIEW, WIII be malled to any address or recelpt of $1. application. J.G. Warren, Capt., Engrs, Dec. 7. U.S. Engineer Office, 1637 Indiana Ave., Chicago, November 2, 1899. Sealed proposals in triplicate for constructing three miles or less of Feeder of Illinois & Mississippi Canal, from mile 9 to 11, inclusive, near Tampico, Tll., will be received here until 12 noon, cen- tral time, December 2, 1899, and then pub- licly opened. Information furnished on application here, or to Assistant Engineer L. L. Wheeler, Sterling, Ill. W. lL. Mar- shall, Maj., Engineers. Novy. 23. MARINE REVIEW... Perry-Payne Bidg.. CLEVELAND. O. U.S. Engineer Office, Montgomery, Ala., October 20th, 1899. Sealed proposals tor building a sea-going hydraulic dredge will be received here until 12:00 M., November 22d, 1899, and then publicly opened. Infor- mation furnished on application. OC. Ay ine FLAGLER, Capt., Eng'rs. Nov. 23

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