i A RR A Ae R E VN A R THE NICLAUSSE BOILER. The largest merchantmen in the world, the S. S. Minnesota and Dakota, of 33,000 tons and 11,000 H. P. each, are equipped with Niclausse Boilers. 641,000 HORSE POWER IN THE NAVIES OF ELEVEN NATIONS. THE NEW JAPANESE CRUISERS, KATORI AND KASHIMA, OF 16,000 H. P. KACH, "AND IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY THE ARMORED CRUISERS PENNSYLVANIA AND COLORADO,' 23,000:H. P. EACH, AND THE ta asia GEORGIA AND VIRGINIA, I9,000 H. P. KACH, WILL BE FITTED WITH THESE BOILERS. THE ONLY WATER-TUBE BOILER SUCCESSFULLY USED AND PROVED IN LARGE SHIPS. Requires no space at sides or rear--cleaned from the front. Employs no tube-caps--tubes can readily be withdrawn without mutilation. FORGED STEEL THROUGHOUT. eae THE STIRLING COMPANY . -- - = * _ Chicago. THE STANLEY B. SMITH COAL AND DOCK CO,, TOLEDO HARBOR, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1,800 Feet of Dock. 6 McMyler Derricks. _Capacity 3,000 Tons Daily. bil ighies ss Docks sees ue Ig CYS.a. BCR ING" s : OC S.TOLEDO AND OHIO CENTRAL R. R. SMITH'S COAL DOCK, Detroit River, DETROIT, MICH. 12 Pockets. Platform. © Low Dock. Operated by STANLEY B. SMITH & CO. MARINE SUPPLY COMPANY STORE AND Ick HOUSE ON Dock. PITTSBURG COAL COMPANY. Steamboat Fueling Facilities at Various Points on the Great Lakes: : 1 Car Dumper. {Car Dumper. 1 Car Dumper. CLEVELAND HARBOR § oe FAIRPORT HARBOR § | fein ASHTABULA HARBOR | rier ERIE HARBOR § | Ca", Dumper. . d Pockets at Dock and Pockets at Detour. DETROIT RIVER BRANCH } giniuick and Amherstburg. SAULT RIVER BRANCHES § Dock and Pockets at Sault Ste. Marie. (The Port Royal Dock Co.) ve ene on Pittsburg and Youghiogheny Coal. GENERAL OFFICE, LAKE DEPARTMENT, PERRY-PAYNE BUILDING, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Steel a OTIS Fane Pairs Tank Plates Castin es ... Steel Sea from 100 to 75,000 Ibs. ""Otis" Fire Box Plates a Specialty. OTIS STEEL CO., Ltd., Head Office and Works, CLEVELAND, O. New York: Th : , Platt & Go., 97 Cedar St. St. Louis: GC. A. Thompson, 516 N. Third St oe AGENCIES. : : Montreal: Homer Taylor, 183 St. James St. San Francisco: John Woodlock, 154-156 First St.