16 THE MARINE: RECORD. a JUNE 6, Isot. Craig Ship Building Co. TOLEDO, OHIO New Dry-Dock 450 feet long, 110 feet wide Metal . on top, 55 feet wide on bottom, 16 feet water on sill. ann Wooden Repairs to Metal and Wocden Ships Je Ship Builders. a Svecialty. JUST PUBLISHED 8vo. Cloth, 428 Pages and 136 Plates. $6.00 net. Modern Seamanship. By AUSTIN M. KNIGHT, Lieut-Commander, U. S. N. An attempt has been made by the author to cover a wider field than that covered by most of the existing works on Seamanship. - CONTENTS. : Chapter I. The Hull and Fittings of a Ship. Chap. II. Rope—Knotting and Splicing. Chap. III. Spars and Standing Rigging. Chap. IV. Sails and Running Gear. Chap: V. Mechanical Appliances’ on Shipboard. Chap. VI. Blocks and Tackles. Chap. VII. Handling Heavy Weights. Chap. VIII. The Compass, Log and Lead. Chap.1X. Boats. Chap. X. Handling Boats in a Surf. Chap. XI. Ground Tackle. Chap. XII. Carrying Out Anchors. Chap. XIII. The Stee: ing of Steamers. Chap. XIV. The Rules of the Road. Chap. XV. Maneuvring to Avoid Collision. Chap. XVI. Pilo‘ing. Chap. XVII. Handling a Steamer Alongside a Dock. Chap. XVIII. Placing a Shipin Dry Dock. Chap. XIX. Weather and the Laws of Storms. Chap. XX Handling Steamers in Heavy Weather. Chap. XXI. Towing. Chap. XXII. Rescuing the crew of a Wreck. Chao. XXIII. Man Overboard. Chap. XXIV. Stranding. Chap. XXV. Making and Taking in Sail. Chap. XXVI. Maneuvring Under Sail. Chap. XXVII. Get- ting Under Way and Coming to Anchor Under Sail. Adopted as the Text Book of the U. S. Naval Academy. SHIPMATE RANGES. We make vessel ranges of various sizes, from the large two-oven Shipmate Range down to the two- hole Yacht Range. Sent to any address, prepaid, on receipt of price. The Marine Record Publishing Co. Western Reserve Building, CLEVELAND, OHIO. The Tinnerman Steel. Range Co., 797-803 Lorain Street, Cleveland, have a full assortment of these ranges, and can fill orders for any size.. ‘They are sold also by Robt. C. Bialy, 923-925 Water St., Bay City, Mich. Soo Hardware Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY COMPANY, Government Proposals. SHALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Light-House Engineer, STAMFORD, CONN. Milwaukee, Wis., until 3 o’clock, p. m., Established 1830. July 10, 1901, and then opened, for furnish- ing the materials and labor necessary for the construction of the steel steam light-house tender Hyacinth, in accordance with speci- j ! 3 ; fications, copies of which, with blank pro- | posals and other information may be had b upon application to Capt. J. G. WARREN, Corps of Engineers, U.S. A., pn, ‘ie PR | C E $1 i 50 . For SALE BY THE MARINE RECORD, WESTERN RESERVE BLDG., CLEVELAND, O. W.S. JENKS, President. OL. JENKS, Vice Pres. and Treas. A. M. CARPENTER, Sec. and Gen’l Mgr. The Jenks Ship Building Co. Office and Machine Shops Fourth Street. Yards Foot of Lincoln Ave. Pht! Steel and Wood Ship Builders. (SP? ree : | goo " (22% Port Huron, Mich. $4] Marine Engines and Boilers, « ote poe eae aa labios tie aN i ae Was