24 TAE Marine REVIEW DETROIT & CLEVELAND NAVIGATION CO., DETROIT, MICH. Str. City of Cleveland A. J. McKay James a a v7. City. of. St. Ignace John Lightbody George Bayley "i Cy ot Detroit = A. M'Lachlan John Hall " Western States F. A. Stewart Andrew Carter "~ Eastern States Duncan M'Lachlan M. E Sickelsteel *- City of Alpena Machen Lightbody A. Phillips : "" City of Mackinac F. J. Simpson Robert H. Maxwell. "City of the Straits Salem Robinson William Braden " State of New York Eugene Hayward N: J. Fanning, DETROIT RIVER TRANSIT CO., DETROIT, MICH. Str. Desmond 7B. Watts... 2 S. H. Braund 7"* John Otis E. J. Donoghue Henry Minnie DIXON & BROWN TRANSPORTATION CO., CHAUMONT, N. Y. Str. A. L. Hopkins Alfred Dixon Laurence Brown DOHERTY & MEEHEN, BELLEVILLE, ONT. James Doherty ROBERT DOWNEY & CO., OSWEGO, N. Y. Stephen M. Murphy - J. F. Mahaney CAPT. E. ERICKSON, RACINE, WIS. E. Erickson Sch. Keewatin Str. Monteagle Sch. J... A. Holmes GEORGE E. FAIR, MGR., FARRAR TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD., COLLINGWOOD, ONT. F. A> Bassett D. McLeod E.. Scott J. Smith J. A. FRANCOMBE, DETROIT, MICH. Str. W..R. Stafford Theodore Grant Fred Holder Sch. Ed. McWilliams William McCarthy : GRAHAM & MORTON TRANSPORTATION CO., CHICAGO, ILL. Le Hi. Sebastian William F. Johnson Str. Collingwood "Meaford Str; City of Benton Harbor A. J. -Simons "7 iy. ot Chicago William J. Russell no Pelland John Stewart Otis Richardson "Puritan W. A. Boswell Byron Beerman ~ City .of Ttavetse Edwin Williams W. A. Bradley Tug Bonita Charles Morrison James McAntee GRAND TRUNK MILWAUKEE CAR FERRY CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Str. Milwaukee CA. Lyman Eugene Scott "> Grand Haven S. O. Marsh Robert Bloeker - GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO., WINDSOR, ONT. John Jackson William Belsom Sr. Str. Landsdowne Alexander Cook William Jannison Joseph Ladds Hy Oldenberg "Great Western © Michael Bausgette Oscar Lalonde Huron Alex Baillargeon William Beison Jr. CAPT. FRANK GRANVILLE, CHATHAM, ONT. Frank Granville GREEN RAY TRANSPORTATION CO., GREEN BAY, WIS, 2Stn: Fannie C. Hart Gus LeComte George Hebert woe » Eugene C.: Hart Jake Roulette John Enderby CAPT. JOHN GREEN, BUFFALO, N. Y. Olaf Nelson James Green THE GREEN STONE & QUARRYING CO., SAWYER, WIS. H, Tuits : A, Swan GEORGE HALL COAL CO., OGDENSBURG, N. Y. D. Hourigan EO A Barker _W. A. Russell J. Wi Estes S. V. Anderson R, G, Jardin Joseph Richard William Thompson M. Hourigan HD: ink George Abbott HAMILTON STEAMBOAT CO.,-HAMILTON, ONT. Str.. Macassa James Henderson O. Flumerfelt Sch. Hattie 'Hutt Str. Lewiston Tug Torrent Str. John Rugee "Fred Mercur "Henry Br Hall "+ > Flecla Sch. Walter A. Sherman "Jennie Matthews Mary Lyon "ce " Modjeska P. Walsh W. Noonan WILLIAM J. HARLOW, TOLEDO, 0. Str. Harlow | W. J. Harlow... M. McNamara AUSTIN HARRINGTON, MGR., RESORT STEAMBOAT CO., HOLLAND, MICH. Be eB aS Str. Mary ae _ A. Harrington M. D. Woodruff i a : : ft ' if i 48 JHUGH R. HAVEY, DETROIT); MICH. Str, Tonia Se "a William: McLean. Sues JohngaBlogm ; Miami... ° - Hii Hityser eo a Samuel) Radclift | W. P.. Thew William Duncan D.° Barron. Sch. A. Gebhart RK Hartie: 385 ' ce { _M. Carrey H.. Tracey 'J: F. HENRY, MANAGING OWNER, SAUGATUCK, MICH. John Campbell HERMAN |H, HETTLER LUMBER CO., CHICAGO, ILL. =r ft. S. - Christie P. Larsen Bge. Interlaken Fred Nelsen Str. "Saugatuck Henry Gibson ATLANTIC COAST NOTES _ Office of the Marine Rpyy - Room 1005, No. 90 Wor New York City." The steamer Massachusetts, of the New England Navigation Co,, which grounded near Cedar Tree Neck through losing her course in a fog on March 10, while bound from Bos. ton for New York, was floated on Sunday. According to report the Mas- sachusetts has suffered little damage. She proceeded to New York under her own steam. The steamer. H. F. Dimock, of the Metropolitan Line, which was ground- ed on Nauset Beach on March 10 af- ter running down and sinking the steamer Horatio Hall, of the Maine Steamship Co., was also floated on Sunday and left for Boston under her own steam. She had the assistance of a fleet of tugs. The Dimock col- lided with the Horatio Hall in Pol- lock Rip Slue, the latter vessel sink- ing to her hurricane deck. She lies in a dangerous pozition and is in the hands of wreckers. The oil tank steamer Helios, from Shields, arrived at New York this week with jury-rigged steering gear. During heavy weather encountered on March 11, while some 450 miles east of Sandy Hook, the Helios suffered a fracture of her rudder post. Tempor- ary repairs were made with which the steamer traveled 160 miles. Later, when the weather had calmed to some extent, lines were attached to the rud- der blade, enabling the Helios to make port. The steamship Florida was sold dur- ing the past week to Charles W. Bowring & Co., shipping agents, New York, her price on resale being $175,- 000, or $45,000 less than on the oc- casion of her former sale to M. A. Mosle. It is estimated that it will cost about $60,000 to dry dock the Florida and repair her crushed bows. The price at which she was knocked down is understood to about represent her value as she now lies at the Bush Terminal Docks. The steamer Finland, of the Red Star Line, will take the place of the wrccked Republic on the sailing list of the White Star Line... The Fin- _land., will be replaced by the new steamer Gothland in the Antwefp- New York service. With the object of furthering 4! rangements for the establishment of a new steamship line between New Orleans and Philadelphia, Mayor