THE MarRINE REVIEW 36. WANTED a PROPOSALS. EF FOR SALE. Proposals for dredges.--U. S. Engineer Of- fice, Custom House, St. Louis, Mo., July 18, 1906. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for construction and delivery of two self-propel- ling hydraulic dredges and their pontoon pipe lines will be received here until 12 noon, standard time, ugust 20, 1906, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. Thomas L. Casey, Major, Engrs. U. S. Engineer Office, Jones Building, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 2, 1906. posals for dredging Shoal 28 in Mud Lake, St. Marys River, Mich., will be received at this office until 2 p. m., Aug. 17, 1906, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application, Chas. Be? Bos Davisy Col, Engineers. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, endorsed "Proposals for Coal-Handling Plant, U. S. Naval Coal Depot, California City Point, Cal.,"' will be received at the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. until 11" o'clock. a. m;, "October 3; 1906, and then and there publicly opened, for furnishing and erecting in complete work- ing order a coal-handling plant. Plans and specifications may be obtained on application to the Bureau of Equipment. WM. S. COWLES, Chief of Bureau, July 28, 1906. FOR SALE. Steamer T. S. Christie. Length 160 ft.; beam 30 ft.; carrying capacity, lumber 525,000 ft., coal 800 tons. Rating in Inland Lloyds Regis- ter, A1%4*, valuation $22,000. For price and, particulars address Capt. P. Lar- sen, Box 249, Chicago, Ill. - For Sale, Tug Gladiator. Length, 115 it.; breadth, 22 ft.; depth, 12 ft. Steeple compound engine 22 x 42 x 30. Housed in forward. Tug can be seen under working conditions at Du- luth, Minn., by applying to Split Rock Lumber Co., Duluth, Minn. Barge for Sale. Sand and gravel barge, 150 ft. long, 24 beam, good condition throughout, 1o-in. centrifugal pump, steam hoist, shovels and full equipment; will accept exchange. Address Drawer "C,' Sar- nia, Ont. Sealed pro- - Steamer for Sale Cheap. The lighthouse steamer Haze, 145 ft. long, 27-ft. beam, 9-ft.. draught, 500 tons capacity, 300 horsepower engine and boiler, suitable for passenger or freight business, fully equipped. Steam cap- stan, donkey boiler. Jacob Ullman, 46 Lloyd street, Buffalo, N. Y. Steamer Hazel. FOR SALE--The freight steamer "Hazel," passenger and Length, 93 ft.: beam, 48 it.'. draught about: 7 It.. 6 10; For further particulars address R. B.. Rice, Grand Haven, Mich. For Sale. 1,000 h. p. fore and aft Neafie & Levy compound Engine; 'surface conden- ser; independent pumps. Two 12-foot Scotch Boilers. One 13'%4-foot Scotch Boiler, One 10 16-25 x 16 triple expansion En- gine. Three 150-h. p. Almy Boilers. One 200-h. p. Tregurtha Boiler. . One 14.30 x 24 fore and aft Engine, and condenser. One Williamson steering Engine. One 10 k. w. electric lighting Set. One 15 k. w. electric lighting Set. One Providence Windlass, 50 fathoms 1 in, chain. Two thrust Shafts and Bearings, 8% in. diameter. MARVIN BRIGGS, 17 Battery place, .New York, N. Y. Boilers for Sale. Five Scotch Boilers, allowed 160 lbs, steam. Good as new. ERIE MA- CHINERY CO., 729 Garfield Bldg.. Cleveland, O. nd FOR SALE. FOR SALE Revolving or "Whirley'"' -- Derrick; & In good order. Immediate pos- session. Address: -- 916 Sixteenth St. Detroit, Mich, _ WANTED WANTED.--Scow _ to carry 500 to 700 tons on deck. Address Pat- rick Koehane, Lorain, Ohio. STEAMER WANTED. I wish to purchase an iron or steel steamer of about 1,000 net tonnage. State lowest cash price. Address, J. E..P., cate MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. Foreman Wanted. _ First class General Steel Ship Build- ing Foreman Experienced in large size freight steamers. Only ,First Class Mechanic with ability to handle men will be considered. Apply with refer- ences, Box 502, THE MArINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. BRIEFS Read everywhere by men with ma- rine interests. They pull. Tell your wants on this page--say it in an inch or two. t Inch, z 'Time, . zx Dollar; LAKE ERIE BOILER WORKS RIGHARD HAMMOND, President New Fast Train to Columbus THE COLUMBUS FLYER; THE BEST EQUIPPED PLANT IN AMERICA FOR THE MANUFACTURE BUFFA OF MODERN MARINE BOILERS j i a BIG FOUR ROUTE Leaves UnionStation 6:15 p. m., daily except Sunday, with combination Baggage and Smoking Car, highback coaches and Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars (serving light supper en- route), Stopping at Wellington, New London, Shelby, Crestline, Galion and Delaware and arrives at Columbus 9:35 p.m. Get tickets and Pullman seats at Big 4 Ticket office, No. §32 Euclid Avenue or Union Depot. THIS IS tran Try It Via