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IN COIR I ON STRETCHER. 7A\ SCUAICK XOT CALLED. More Testimony About Rottenness of Slocum' h Life Preservers. Bodies recovered to 11 p. m. yesterday.... 16 Total bodies recovered 907 Hissing (approximate) 395 It Bhou'fl be retnembered that many of the ayjaststr are numbered amons; the unidentified as* ft whom tht-re nr« 116. Aft-r a sepsln > »>ster<lay 'r. which were brour— oul ""' ot "e details of he rottenness of the life preservers hi the General Slocum and th* (jjexeeard of the crew for ;tny one> safety save tJjelr own. the coroner's Inquest was adjourned Bffl Monday morning. Every fffoi . will be made to ha\-« tht- f-ompleted at that time, ro ti:^ case may go t., th^ jury in the after: ML Captain Van Suhi:<k. who was la ccurt fßrtertajr but dM not testify, will bo JBBsjnJaaja then. Coroner OXlormaß, who has beer. =o bOMf at North Brother Ifland that lie bstrfllj had tl^.^ to --leer, will he on hand The:- to ' ■■■'■ of al h p saw- ;hpr«-. The witnesses he'ii la tfca Hous? of netentioi-, w^re rfhased. but s.rv*-.". with new aubpoßnasi for Monday. AHh--«r-i -' was hardiy needed, more Testi mony -is to the worthless character of the life preser- ■■-a* given yesterday. One witness said •'-■' "crumbled m his hande like soda crackerr " Another -Glared that thrc# split befor* she MM put one on and that the cork •xufflr.p B| il.r.i out. Several told how the pre servers tart r.s they ver» trr.-ing to lan<l per ■BOi T tbtUL Another told of putting on one which pelted her down ur.ti! ehe caucht hold of ■ ; i .■•A'heel I>OX. ilarr::. ' "ragh. a deckhand of the S>"UT. a month ■bxbbxt, said he- ana* on th- bnrricuM deck ■w.v. .. • the Ai<it= ' v. ... 1 be sa.w the Ore. He pui." "' : "" or twelve life rres-rvers, put one "■■ - - overboard. The Piocun; then w-3? ■ ■ He;; Gate. h<- didn't *.-. th.- cap> tat : ■■ n ardera. and saw ::<■ efforts n-.ade to la-j'.' : a l:fer.r.a.t. Qe oeuU I saw whether tt ha. . ■•;>* ai;<rm. ";.»- :irs.> he "wouldn't kanr ■■ fhe !.«>ard it • 4H the Ufa presen-«re iesavv e/ere in g-^o«i eondiUon, be n I:. ipinkni of J;-. me'; OoUlns, .-< policeman, »ho 1 -■ - Bakxf annueu and children, if the Stocur isad b«-en beached at One Immliail tUil) eunnd art, many lives would have been ■pjad • ' Euna snaa at Ore-hur-ire -and-thirty fourth-p". when he saw the Sloruir. af.re. Ke said there uaa .1 lot of loose cork flouting In the wa:-" 1 " Pn;;'-e::i^n Farrell. who helped Coilns in rescue work, tatd the) coroner that the Slo<-um mlgrht have baaa beached on the "Mud Flats." the sbelvir.ir/ -eiich from fliia lllliMiiexi ami ■■ enty nlnth-a:. to i3r.e-hun<3red-anc-th.irty-second-st. Jus; as Farrell begran Ills testimony, four hos pital attendants paced slowly Into the Ion*: Atl'.'a hall btar:r.g a stretcher on which lay Cap tain Van .Schaick. His he&ii was swatheu In bsjncages, and hisr ipht iff: was covered with bardies, and h:s rigrht leg was covered with •x*:.*' . v.ith ihe stretcher and a physician was Is kttCDdaaOaV The phytfetea said Van Schaick •«•»? well enough to testify, and he himself said, "I feel good," which his looks belled. Coroner Berry, however, decided Dot to ca.. him, so the little procession went back to L.^ar.or: Hospital. Captalrj John Van Gilder, superintendent of the New- York. New-Haven and Hartford Rail road'? lighter service, saM thtit after an ex amination of the Slocurr.'a route with Edwin "Wea- • r. the Slocum'* a*«ietaut pilot, he believed the ET'-an-er should hay- Leer. Leached at One h-jniirpi-a:.d-thirty-Srat-st. It would have been -asy. and the wind ■woula have biown the aamss outward Instead of toward the etern. wbere v.- people were clustered. He indicated tht course on a chart of LLe channel ""That point could have been reaohei!." said he, "ly changing the course about two and one-haif poi:.u». The flood tide would have beec a Area: help." "Would that course have saved tfenef "It vrou: : have be~-n much eaorter." To haw t>eache<i the Sio^um '.here would have left her starboard «i.<ie. the siCe untouched by the flames, la de^p water, but would have saved from three tc five minutes, the witness de clared. *>p1»f" Van - naick had always born an excelier.t. reputation. K<? did hia duty con aclent. the witness tij&u*rht. but might have Bsssia sj] error l:i fodsjnssst. '"aptain Van Gilder thflfSfht The inspectors should preserlN* refr-iations which would rnai^ exmreion boats absolute.y fireproof. Anything- the inspectors ordered was aone, he s:- M. oecausf- without their cor.p-^r.' Q0 one could p<=-t a license. He laughed at The der'.aiation that rorjitructively the BkKBBI bad DO hold. "Of oeoxaa. *he had a hold." said he. "You sans-. .*..:■_. \ what the Inspectors say; they'd •ay fßtythtec and they're often wrong."* Capt^ir. El'.vard Van Wart, chief pilot of the Oocurr.. said 200 new life preservers were boug^.- . 1898 •■hen the S)o*-um"<» ilrens«e was rhaaged to penntt her to carry more pas anger r-f . J .:cr.*t kno-.v whether the life pre •erwric sj I the hose, v. ere exurrined at the b*»- Cfcr.ir.ir at the season. The. lifeboats were In ■rood for ::::•:. Be, Weaver aad ptain Van fehalrK w»re in The • ilot house when a voice frorr. tha taha announced The lire. Captain Van Bchal'-:.; at mr«e rave the order to beach the Elocun. an North Brother Is'.j.nd. It was only a ■h •■• tSI the flames were sil around the pilot house, ran s<haick vent sol tenaedJateftr after the W2rr..r^ a:id did not return. The witness ■aid bo reneraUy mud*- sn examination of the llfe [Mutusja. and repcrt-d on their condition to the r_ : 1; ..,,_" but didn't do so this season. ■n B BT. Turner told of trying to pull M* pre""r-.*rs from Th^ rack* They broke and the pooieawd cork fell out of th*-m. Mise Lulu McKibbir. the telephone -,perator at North Brot.v t ] -:^iid. who swam out to rescue j.eople. taw sromeE trying to act preservers from the rack* ThcsM • -.. pulled apart and the cork •pllied Paul [lebenow. a aurvi from whose par s:x were lost. tad a similar experience. He was unable to pull down the wires which h.l-1 the inn 0 in Dtace, i-o he Tried to re ttov- th'- Ufa preserx-ers Beparately. : hey crum bled b h£ han<*.s "like soda <rackers." he said. B . eke at N'inery-second-Bt. Ifleepb F. OeXtney. the eng:neer at North ft 63/ 0/ Two Years of Progress. THE TRIBUNE'S «n he« been steady and constant for more than two yean. a companwri of the net sales darmj May. 1902. with the tame month in 1904. shows an increase of 69^,% {69^1%, Brother Island, saw a life preserver part as a woman was making her way to shore. There was much loose cork floating on the water. Henry N. Mallabar. chief clerk on th* Island. caught a woman by the life belt to try to pull ncr ashore, and it went to pieces. Ar.nle Kipp. of No UM Thlril-:v»- . got into a life preserver. fche was pushed overboard by the crowd at the rail, and the life preserver began to ill] her down, she said. She reached the paddle wheel and hung there until rescued. Captain John L. Wiide. who ran his tug so <h,ar to the burning Slocum that "she _-..- to scorch, and I did, too." amid one sirl tie i eked up won ■ life preserver which fell apart as he got l>er aboard the tv;;. Captain Van Behalck did the best thing, Wade thought. In beaching the Slocum, big as the steamer m. at North Brother Island. The 16 cent hose edited his rontempi. "Why, I got fifty feet of new hose on my boat." aaid he. "an' it cost me $25. I never heard o' 1»> cent hose, an' I wouldn't think much of It, you bet." MAY HAVE POWEE TO STOP 30ATS. Police Commissioner Asks Opinion from Cor poration Counsel on Penal Code Section. As ■ rwautt of the Slocum disaster. It Is probaMe that In the near future the police of this city will step i::. If imrfsaari. and forclblv prevent the sail- Ing nf avcrurowdad or Insufficiently equipped ex : or ferry boat!". According to several well known lawyers. Section 3?f. of the Penal Cade gives the city ample power to oversee such vessels and prevent their sailing in an unsafe condition. It Is contend*^ that this section, which defines a public nuisance, confers this power. According to thla sec tion, ■•omitting; to perform a duty" if it "la any TOWTNG- TITS wreck TO TIIE flats OP RIKER'S ISLAXD way renders a number of persona lnaeour» In life" must receive eoCßtaaaca by the polioe. "It appears to be timely su.c sw^^plr.jf In Its ecope." sail Pollc? laataaar iI:A-100. when his attention w.i called to the section yesterday, "but untU I receive the opinion I i-.ave aakml of the Corporation Coucael'a office I don't care to express ar.v view or. the matter. If th* Corporation Coun &r\ Is of opinion that the Poll-e -irtment ha« •tK-h pt'wcr you car. r^at assured that the depart ment will not ■•.:. Immediately to exercise It. I ahould not be surprised If It shou.d be found that the I'«"partmer.t of Health Is Invented with BUCh power." ' !©mml«ml< n< - M'-A^oo salt! that '.f the pnllre poe»es-e.d this power they could board an y boat tied up at her pier If they haS reason to be lieve h«*r pa*»^ngeru were la arywl»e, In danjeer. and satisfy themselves of the boat's condition- ONE HTHTDEED MORE BODIES BTTRIED. Wife of the Eev. Mr. Doenng: Dies, Not Knowing of Loss of Children. <>-.«» hundred and one more victims Of the Slo*ura <"lsaF:er were burled yesterday In the Middle VII la(r«- .Lor.s; Islandi Lutheran Oematary Fifty of these bodies had been Identified, and fifty-one re mained un!der.?:?e<i. Mrs. Ida Doartac the wife of the Rev. G«or»-« Doerinir the aupgriMtandapt of the Lutheran Eml pyjn Home, at No. 13 Mata-wt., (•.'.r-i at ml<!nlght OB Wednesday frorr pocumoalß, Bopartadoead hy bans and shock. This Is the thir ■• member of the Doerlns; family to die an the result of the Slocum disaster, a son and daughter having been drowned Mrs. Daatiat; waa not Informed of the deaths of her children. The Barr. Mr. TK>«rlnK Is under a physician' * care (jne hundred Ormar. Fpeaklngr policemen, under direction of Inspector Bchmttthafftar. bes;an yester day to make a thorough Inquiry as to the exai-t loss of life In the Blocam disaster, the number of nasming. the condition of the injured, the. financial ne«-ds of the survlvers and of the relatives of those who perished, and other points pertainlrg dlreotly to the calamity. The emawmm wfU extend to Phila delphia. nnaOsTWi. Jersey City. Ellis Island Mount Vernon Bayoana. White Plain-. Middle Village. Lon» Island, and other places. The reports will be submitted to Commissioner MoAino. ar.ii by him to d gJ*?3U£«UTb^. of N, 71 Kast Hous v ,},;, for feoOO for the k»M of ma \\\'.<-, and his s.m-ln-Uw Kmll Relcl.^nbarh. JS.OW) for the lon of his baby NO MOEE NEEDED FOR EELILF Fund Now $96,867 31— Jacob H. Schiff Thinks Further Additions Undesirable. Jacob H. Bchlff. treasurer of the Slocum reUef land committal, reportec yesterday that the com mittee had thus far received 196.867 31. The contri butions, he adS«-d. ha.l been on such a aaoaroaa scaia and the amount already raeatvad was so '..-ir«;e that a further swelling- of the fund seemed to him both ur.n-<-esary and aaoaatrshln Mite Fran ale Baiiev and th- attaasa Karl. Middle ton and li- t-ialr sold a number of tickets In the Wall Str-.t district vesterduy to bn*lu»r« for th» Grand Opera House benefit for the relief fund to night they went to Wall Street In Manager Springer's automobile. NEWLY IDENTIFIED DEAD. Following Is the list of Identified dead made since the compilation of the list of identified dead printed In yesterday's Tribune: BRAMLBT. Charles. Ac« 10. of No. «3 Sixths. FRET Linie. ax* 3«. of No- 84 Sevanth-at. rUIiKIN©. Mrs. Henry 8-. ace M. of No. 110 Wast l^dts-cL. GARDNER. l*ni»-«. a*e 2«. of No. 7*B Waatch««t«-ave. GOETZ. Edwtrt. a*» SH. of No. SO nrst-*»a. KEFPI-ER. Mir. ax* 17. of No. 192 Fir»t-ave. UMM Frank. a** 12. of No 645 East Seventeenth -at. 11 T. i.UCK. Jacob. Ac» 4, of No. »■ Seventh-*:. R.ViIMELKAiIP. Uxile. a«a 44, of No 130 East fourtii-at. BCHNEBBE. Mary, a«* 13. of No. M ATemie A SLEISCHER. Henry, ■*.-« IS. of No- 323 Kast 13th- »t. HUDSON SHOKES COVEEED WITH FISH. Thousands Left by Tide Near Tarrytown — Board of Health Investigating. Thousands of dead flsh and eels were washed up on shore near Tarrytown yesterday at flood tide, and the shores on both sides of the Hudson are strewn with them. It Is no: known what killed such (Teat numbers of fish. The Tarrytawn Board of Health Is investigating. The water may nave been poisoned by chemicals. SAID EIS PB.AYEE3 TO FINANCIERS Brother of a Brooklyn Physician Adjudged Incompetent Because of It Joseph C. Wight, brother of Dr. J. Sherman Wight, a well known physician cf Brooklyn, was adjudged an Incompetent by a Jury in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, yesterday. A committee on his person and estate will be appointed. According- to Hi'- testimony, Wight fraouantly adbatltuted th« name, of prominent aaai:cit»r» L.? tiia Deity La aajrtng his psayawav •<* y\ . hi: TZ '" TJ2TZIJT' TKTTrrmr. FKTITAT. TTCTvET 24.~T9U-£. SLOCDM HULK RAISED. Inspectors Tag Rotten Life Preserv ers — Coroner's Jury to See Wreck. Taking advantage of a moment when the tid» was favorable The Merritt-Cha.pman Company meceedad in raising the hulk of the General Slocum six feet at 12:15 p. m. yesterday. Buoyed by seven immense chaias, each capable of raisin*; one hundred tons. an<i which in turn were attached to the four wrecking floats of the wrecking company — Monarch. Anthony, Ad miral and Colonel — the hulk was towed toward Flushing Flats, a mile distant, by the tugs Hustler. William E. Chapman. Champion and Wallace B. Flint. The work was done so quickly that persons on North Brother Island who had arranged to see th* Slocum raised at 1 o'clock did not get to the scene until, the flotilla had nearly reached the flats. It wm intended to beach the Siocum on the flats at high tide last night, so that at low tide, which Is at 1 a. m., the hulk could be grounded In about a foot and a half of water. Provided ther© were no holes in the hull, the vessel would then be pumped clear of water and a thorough search made for bodies. Inspector Albertacn. Coroner O'Gorman, Eu gene Smith, a naval architect; John McDouga.ll, a federal underwriter surveyor: George Uhler and Inspector General and Supervising Inspector RAISING THE WRECK OF THE GEXEILLL SLQCUM. Rodle. of the United States Steamboat Inspec tion, visited th« wreck. Mr. Krxiie picked up a number of life preservers found In the hold of the: vesnel ami tagged them for use In the federal Investigation. The Ufa preservers he taggei! were Torn and half filial with powdered cork, and broke to j leces as Coroner O*Gorman handled them. He refused to make any state ment about them. Mr Smith was asked if the rules for safe guarding the vessels In the United States navy oould be arranged to apply to steamboat naviga tion. He rtiylled that the question had never btea brought to his knowledge, but he thought It would be brought up at the federal Investiga tion. Another Interesting question which wouM be brought up at the federal Investigation.. ha said, raj whether the local or federal authorities had Jurisdiction over a boat after It had touched bottom. The question would not Interfere with the investigation, bttt ho thought a precedent might ba established. M:. UcDousall said he had vlaltsd the wreck at the request of ( 'ominissioner afcAdoo wh« asked him to examine the condition of th« hulk, but that he would not be abi« to do so until the Slocum was beached. Coroner O'liorman has made arrangements to lmve the coroner's Jury visit the wreck at 8 ';<> p. m. Monday. The tide at that tin-.* will be very low. and the jurors will have a good view oi the wreuk. Mr. Uhter refused to talk to reporters, and evidently :-.;i<i advised Inspector lioille to follow his example, for the latter refused even to give, hie me. Kx-Flre Marshal Freel, who waa also on the wreck, ftatisd that from what he had se~n h« was confident that the flre started In the store room under th« main deck of the SlocOBL CommandsT Cameron Wlnaiow, 01 in* tnvectl galii/iiK commission appointed by Prealdant ntMSMHH.It. left aabington for New-York • •■■« terday, and was expected to visit the wre<-k in the afternon. H*» did not go there, however. The forward part of the Blocum'a main deck was out of water, with the greater part of her machinery- The item was .still submerged. The wreckers expect to And a i.utntjer of uixiitts there. tjLxteen bodies wore recovered yesterday. MAY ATTACK BALLANTINE WILL. Son of Wealthy Brewer Gives Power to Lawyers for that Purpose. There 13 much interest in Newark in a paper filed in the. County Register's office by Philip Tllltng hiLit and Herbert U. Queal. attorneys, for George A. Ballantlne. of New-York, by which the latter gives them the power to attack the will of tua ratii>-r. Peter ii. Bailantinc They ar»- to receive '£ per cent of the funds which .nuy cone to their client. Peter H. iialU.-itine di-U un Beptembei ■'', ÜBL Th« estate was valuable. on.-il.-u..j; at a. larse brewery property. extanaive rea» calale auU ***"***! auu ijuuclb aggregating ssveral :......... dollars. The wul providea that when : n<- yuunttcat uf the Juur chUdr«n ut the isjel eliii j.iouid have reached Luc a . : ul twenty-one the axecuton should pay t.> (he widow one-third of the tneonw of the estate, uio other two-thirds to t>« divided m «jnuai share* iuiioiie Uie ..•::. ane-uiLn part oi one share vi sorgo A. liuiiJ.nl'.U'- ... (he cdlato wo.-» lo ij« .i._.ii. oter to bun »oaolui.«:l> on bta reaciung in« ate ot twenty -one yearn, and :..•.■■..:... of bis buare vi. nW"l""i the u»e of Cwenty-eigAt, provided tuat Che executors, with the approval vi tlic wiaow, it bile la men living, may ueiay the payment Ol mm wree-hfths part. untii such i.iv-- as UUty may «*>■ prove. Ucoige Uui.aiitnn: lias passed the age of twenty sight and the rhresi flflhl tnteraK m UM estate v*« not been paid over to aim. t-reorge 'i VreungnuyMttn. one of the executors unaer me will. »aiu tiiat no suit had been begun yet bo tar .*.- hv knew. but. it was reasonable to aui-p-jsc il.ai such i.:. ■ •.-incut as that recorded was a preliminary to some action. iio did noi know wnat were Mr. baitantlne 3 points of objec tion to at construction oi ilie will. WALKING DELEGATE FINED. Contempt of Court for Disregarding Court Order the Charge. Rochester. June 3.-WlUlam C. Mount, walk- Ing delegate of the Rochester branch of the International Association of Machinists, was fined Silo this morning by Justice Dunweil for contempt of court. Th« specific offence Is disregarding the restraining order granted by the Supreme Court In the case of the W. P- Davis Machine Company against Harry Robinson, president, of the leal branch of the Machinists' Union. It Is charged by the, Davis people that for more than a year members of the union have disre garded the decrees of the court and have annoyed the Davis company Mount will have to go to Jail for HO days If h* does not pay the fine. WATERTOWN EDITOR A SUICIDE. Watertown. N'- "*- June -— ° ° B. Rhodes, of Adams, Editor of 'Th« Watertown Dally Stand ard." committed suicide to-day by shooting himself In tha head. The act -was committed In his office while alone. Mr. Rhodes had been in extremely poor health the last week, and the act was prob ably committed while he was temporarily Insane. The. ..-cased man was a great sufferer from acutn dyspepsia. He was nfty-two yean old and had <.... miiior *»* "Tha BitLad^ra" lac dm lust tan years. ARMY AND NAVY NEWS. [yilOX TH* TaIBCNB BTTRBAf-l Washington. June 23. gexera:. CHAFFKK'S INSPECTION -U(» tenant Oeneral A. R. OaaXCee. chief of staff of the army, and Brigadier General C. F. Humphrey, quartermaster general of the army, -will nak- a tmr.scontir.er.tal Inspection trip, beginning on Bat urd.i;-. They will hf accompanied orf.oially by two clerks. while Mrs. i 'hafTee, Miss ChaiTee and Adr.a R. Cfaaffee. Jr., wiil ba of the party, at least through th« TeUowateoe Park. The Itinerary of the party includes iuosi. of. the lea Una; garrisons la the northern port of the country, ami it is arranj?<Hi that stops of from one to four days will be niail^. according to the necessities of observation. The offli »-rs will examine Into th« requirements at each place with a bw to 'Ik* recommendation next year for t^arracks and quarters, and will accumu late sua;a^atlona from all possible sources in regard to future military legislation. The party will not at this time visit any of the poets in New-York or New-England. The m >st eastern garrison to be inarerted will be Fort Brady, Michigan, which will be visited on the way to Duluth from Detroit NO MORE DOUBLE TURRETS.— Is acme talk in the N:iw Department of doing away with the superposed turret on the Virginia class of bat tleships. The reports received from officers who hare had an opportunity to examine Into the work ings of the double decked turret convince the naval authorities that no greater mistake waa ever mad« In ordnance design than the provision for this cum bersome structure. Its practical operation In time of war la much doubted, and from the experience bo far permitted It is clear that the objections orig inally made to the system will all be Justified. The only remedy now, the Board of Construction finds. VTEW OF THB BOIT-ER9 OS THE ■VT»ECTCF:r» PTEA3IBOAT. Is to >»v« off rh« gmr turret. This can Ni firms a? iom« experts*, although the five vessels now bull ling and «i««--'CT:"ii for double turrets are pretty well advanced for fivers this omtssion. It la r»a' ired, however. thai something mint be done, and It is evident that within tin next few years the •'•• - l-artmmt will tak* the r.rst opportunity of •loin* away with the superposed structure. It Is a3Oa 30 a fij'-t. which do ana dtepatea, that no other ship* de slsrr.ed hereafter will be loaded down with the Uoubl* turret. THE MISS. AT GIBRALTAR.— "W. 3 • 'nwies. command!r.(? the- Missouri. in a ciSl« «;rarr. to the. Navy D<vartmant to-day reports the arrivaJ of that vessel at Gibraltar. The vnyage from Cipi ilir.ry to <'apo St. Vincent, a distance of 3.:*) ni"M"ll mil"S. Im says, mi made In ten dart and et~!~.t hours, which •■•■--. Of •'. '..I < If 111 as ■ andld run for a big battle «.-.!;' The Ml— i mil w-r.i jro to Missus to Jota Roar Admiral larder's squadron. TO NAME TUB SOUTH DAKOTA.— Navy Departs I has been r.otlrted that Grace Herrelu. daughter of Governor Cbariea lierreid of duuth Dakota, haa been tDTitM t> v the Union Iron Work", San Kriu.eiaco, to name the nig armored cruiser &»-.th Lia-kou, r.uw * mt H*Tl there. ORX>ERd ISSUED.- *»"•— ■'aa; army ai»l navy ord<ir» have, be«::: las-. ARAIY A*l"«it r ChptatO JuSE LT.tiO VINA, and First Lieu:«u*ot bIMUM ilußi;.". Jr., Captain* aiARUs U. HAM 1 1. TOM. uKVAL I». U\VN aiit.Nf, JUUX M n£LD, SL» WIN J. GRIFFITH F!CA.N~ L. 'iHAHAiI. f*MA^I,Ka B KK&KU " CAL'Li w; TTKB aßd OBOBOE C. BKO«'Jilh:; First UwttHßU EMLL UUEBSCUCR, -.it. GAil bei-u irrsnvAßT mo. i-kukj^k. milks k. - k'HAMv. A il_ uRJs WIIJUAM :. PATTSBSON. Hi liAi'.: H KJU, LON, Jr.. W2UOAM & WOOORUrr ana UT&ANCB ANGEL: B^ond UautCßaats WII4-I H. aKm- BTBONO AiUtA I. WLLfR. FRANK HTEVHEN son. rkAMK r i.UU'I.V'J m: ! tiAAI . a BRTANT, all >r Port i K;o,. iroviaionai "-fiiTnl of la] intry, b n rabt] diactas>isa4 bacaoaa v,' r»orsaiuii tlou ,;.' raslßirnt He«lK:iar:.. n of .-•■ ond I- • utanast FRANK ■ HAJIEXUT .:....»vi" ' Bcouu • ptad Coomct =ur>it,:< :\ '. KEUXXHJ. bOBM a.-t report to ijiiiaaiMj U«ner»i foi mnulntcni .: c ntnwt. Firm . ISIIHIISIII SAM' i;;. A. PCRVXANCE. »:h i av»!rj wiui JeSarsoa '»<..u ■•: at .-■•.. Louli Contract Bursaon RANOCtX C BTONKT, tnm Ten HaiwHtOHi nonM di. : •■uiiurt iv aiiru^jn vieu«r^i .jr »ii..v. ::;.;!.; ol cenumct. Tint U«ut«T.ant BTX>N£Y UQXH, 2^l Infir.-ry to Fort Mf fronton. Liautenant Caloaaj EDWARD DAVU artillery oorpa datallad i.) WJ «. ..i anog ta Urn Military ganmsjj'i ae^artratr.t. a« ■— >W»nt KUtttast (r-nesal In pia"« at uculeaani Cotonal \ow W. Ta>:>r aasuitAai aa - juiaju KBuerui. wa.i a... » > to Fort Hiiey ClMwwi HENRI P M'CAIN. aaautaat aajuiant ««nerai from nea*:.i'i±rt*rs. Soutawwtara lJivia;,,n. to ultlco Aliiltary »oi rotari . Msnfium Cokmal EUBRIDGB R. KlUjfl and Maja* - "-■• s*. • ILFOYLJC, aanlitiint itania gsiier^i. from KUttao £t«cr«ta.-y'a oOm to P:..... pi.-.a». Ueuf.i-.ant Colonel JAMES S. I'fclTTIT. -— '— »rtjut*nt gaaaraj. :rum it:.iuu-y .-mioury ■ otiic* to Ukl*nom» riannnaiil Colonel EDWABS Davis, aulsunt adjutant <cr.«rni to Military S«r«iary'» odlau. Major ntABT.Ka '. .STVIUt. a.ial«uui; adjutant *«nary from heaa^uajier*. I^«;.art::ieni f tUal to Phillip ptn.u ' Major ALBERT TODD, a..-l-nuii ailjutant aaMral train Military BWTMBJJI'I i IBm to iunnwr 1 ! i».j_:.,:. NAVY. <-aptA;:i O. A BICXXEUL. litThad rani: nation li«y West. bans, awali unlars. OwnmandT Q. r COL.VUCORXBBEB, detaehad navy ■ .:. n-w V jrk. .to naval Katie Km U'asi lt i ..... int. Laeutuiiu.»i Cuu-.manjKr H. H. WBITTUESBTT and Liau ■•..^:.: C K. MI ...1.. 1. conumu. .nti; tiawfnanl A B. BOVr, a«tautieu NavaJ A-aJomy to tue iiu».iA- :,!»a«t:» I-4«ut»ii^ijL C. W. ii ! 'JfciES, dotaohud tiio >< ■--- nn»«u. l.uinc. await oru«r«. Sur«».,n i. W ivlTii. trom Navai Hoapuai r<«:Laaola- PaynLaater P G KEXNARD. S.-m*. Cable from Rear Admiral P. H. Cooper, Asiatic; fleet, Jane 2S: jurg^on >:. 11l DDT ill, to the Wisconsin an fleet ■ur««oo. Pay Inspector E. U. ROGERS, to th« \Vutx>n*;n. as n««t pajrmaatar. L4«ut«r.Mnt Ii P. JESSOP. to command the '"ha-. Ltaotanaßt Q. C. tiWEKT »p«c!j.: duty w!r«:iw Litu :. M ,!., CavrtM, Lieutenant B, W. HSNDERaOX. tha Monterey, to Uia OrasjofL Paymaster H. 11. BAL.THIS, to tue Or^fun. Ef.bi^i. F. MARTIN, th* Rainbow, to tn* aolao*. EUi«l«n B. A. BHCX>KS. the Wilmington, to tha dolaoa. Mtdanipnian O. J. M v SKi. trie ort-ip-.n. to da Hoiac«. Mi<ls!ilpm«n T L. • <.". il: i_.. Ui* Chauiuey. to th« Ham. « m Asslatant Suriev'n J W DTKES. to tn« Rainbow. Asalslant burso"n \V ft VERSKR, Mldihlrmen El F GRUKN. I 1I 1 G. COBI'RN. li. B. SiIKHiLAN H A STUART and C A. RICHARDS. ti> taa Wisconsin. Assistant Surgeon C M. OMAN and Assistant Pay n'.ant«r D. G. M'RITVHIIi Cavltft Sta'.loa to the, Frolic. LJeutenant Commander J. O. DOTLE. tha Wilmington, to htsaa Parioastar <;. ODNARD, Caviti. Station to home Asslsiant Sureeuns J. P. DE BIIfLEJK ass P W 3 DBAJC. to Olongapo Station. Assistant durgeon A. J. GKIiiKR. to Yokohama Hospital. Lieutenant E. U BISSHTTT. tea Rainbow, to Cavtt« Sta tion. Assistant Surge's W. II RBLVN'IH. W 8 HOEV and C C OHIBVE. to Oivit,. .-taiion. MOVEMENTS OK NAVAL. VESSELS.— Tha fol lowing- movements of vessels have been reported to the Navy Department: AUnrVEIX Jun» 15. —Tha Texas and MaoDonou*;!!. at Xawport N'twi the (^utlaa. at Gibraltar. June — The Missouri, at Gibraltar; tha il.>rl.la. tha Nevada, and tha Arkansas, at Lambart Point th« Toiwka. and tha Detroit, at St, John* SAILED. a*Ma* i*.— *i«-<tiea. Owa J^aasaa Mint A* OaStolM. REAL ESTATE. Adrian Iselin Note Chens Daven port's Neck. The Howard Potter tract, on Davenport's Neck. facing Echo Bay. Saw-Roche •■. had been sold by n syndicate which was organized by Ranald H. SfaedeaaU to Adrian Iselin. The tract ■emprises alxjut seventeen acres on the north side of th» peninsula. With this purchase Mr. i?>;.a owns ;ti«» entire Neck. Tho - War traot. MAY BUILD A HIPPODROVE. A report wa-« printed nr. Wednesday arvi yester day that Thompson & Dandy, m.irasers of Lur.a Park. ha.v made UlUUues to lease tha old <-ar stables property on the west side at Slxth-.i-.v.. from Forty-third to Forty-fourth sL. as a site for a hippodrome. The property is owner! by the United States Realty and Construction Can | Albert Flake. 11l II llieallimU ef the company, sal.'. !n regard to T _he report that many propositions Dot th« leasing of ttv» iHoyerty had been ir.:i>:^. out the quest,. . as to how the property w.U b- bnaimed had not yet been decided. TO REMODEL DWELLING HOUSE. Plans have been filei with Buildings Superinten dent Hopper for the remodelling of the four sto*y and basement dwelling house at No, !JC Ea3t T^.;r ty-seventh-at., owned by Fra..ieis 1.. Wefinsan. Ken hardwood floors ar<» to be laid, an a<id!rj. -,nal bay window constructed and the int .' r^l'^.orate.l. The cost of th* Improvements Is estimated at SiaOGO by J. M. Law lor. the architect. SALE OF BROOKLYN PARCELS. O. P. Truslow has sold the three story and base- BMBi brownatOßa dwelling; house on Urn north aide cf Rosß-st.. BraoUyo, 120 feet aas: of BedTord-ave.. to George Wfatte. Stokes A Kuwlsj have made the following sales !n Brooklyn: No. 11? South Klsrhth-srt_ laaxal feet, a fb&r story double brltk Cathouae, fbe Arnold P'"r.r.:nsr. to an bnrestor; N"i. M South N*;nth-st.. ZbXlia feet a two stjry ar.d basement ar.J attlo tram-< tw»mac tsoose, tat Stephen P. dbwartli to as Investor; No. 4; M.i;;o r --:.. tjaWt f^et. ■ tw-> s:urj- and nasenieiil from end a two «:<>ry and baae rn--n: rear, ftmas dveffinc iiuust^. Tor Stepiioa P. Ellsworth, to an lineal 111 TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. ■aansal I. Wollenateln haa so.i for the 3rooklrn Fireproof Company to Hajcr cc Doctor No. i>s West OnaVhuadred-aad-thtrtaeaUi a iva story and basemert Oatbouaa, on a lot . rset. Simon & WaUadk, In conjunction w!th WeU & Co. hay* sold for HofTrr-an & Kantor No. Gi to 8i Weat fwia ami llitnj uluUisC, two six sto?-j- apartment houses, each on plot —Tf Tl feet. The houses have just b«er. oeomdetad. Banee S. Ely & Co. havi sold fa* '";.- A. Rur.k. ai executor, to Charles A. Goldman Xo. H Kleteh«r-st.. a five story MllilTllH. on lot iidx34.o feet. I'avtd and Sol'Mnon Katz^nsfin hay* bought from Q. ilarifr No. :^ iCaat Omt hrmrTieil ami teninii St.. a five story Bathov ■ en lot Xi^OC. 11 f?et. Matthew F. MotvtMa has sold for Clara ham to S. L. Oabeo No. I.CiH • ■fion-ave. south- W%m mat of *>n.«-hup. l lr.il-anii-twer.rv-.second-at-. a tkVM story bull.lir.g. with stores, on lot .-Ti\: feet. M. Cohn i Co. have sold for Arthur X c — ian th* Anotiii. a s:x story aparuneai t No Tsaac Cohen has sold for Jackson i s^r- te ■ I heoae* on pi,, t sSibo.ll^fret. "' ' i:1 *^- t ; r -hu: 1 , i re, i -a, J : e lev^ th^,^- n - 1^- 13^^ four S^to^^pS^. :hr °* xmm:sr pass ■ A. Shatxki nniij a plot 3'Jxs.j feet on th* f-a.*t side of Wh '- ( dwelling house, on lot 25i5» f«££ a two ■ - Real Estate. RULAND & WHITING COMPANY DOWNTOWN ACECTI REAL ESTATE | _ 3 BEEKM.\S ST. Country Property for Sale. N. \ "P'OR SALE • ' J- Farm of 170 acres: 100 £, of fine. c :«ar lar.J . ra malnaer ilml>ar and paatur-. - - .ell watered; on* lars* house »nj two small ones; ny» otnor ou- ju >■ -i«» ? a sood condition: plenty of apoies. -.ears. ->— «— - — -- KL>!>.KORI> LOTH. «ll>o.— minutm out. on Put nam Railroad. far«. Sc. ; tltl lnsur».t fr«~« iraUey cru«e« tlla property . .mail monthly payment*. OFFfcIV BACH. »; fcaat lUith st. Call evening*. Furnished Houses to Let — Country. n*) LJET FOR SI-MMIR. PLAIN FTLD. N J— o room J. hoiiae. Curnui »•! Improvnirnu; -hltdrcn per m.W'l. rant modem* >"KAKli> F. l>.\YTc\ ' -\ Front St., M. ] City "• •■" L-R.\.iUH) HoCHS. » rw.-^ uir«« i»»a. ,s»iaiaa» »l a. a- *. a. on M. Ou«k&i<\ *. J. Apartment Hotels. THE SFVTT TTA apartment hotel. 11* Vest zstu st j absolute!, y wamnoow. Several damrubla a^&rtsests. oat to sts rooms »j^X but.,, to -~nt. unrurciMtied. from Oat. l«t f- — liM \,j $l.ao«. Thr«i faraiatad apartment* to «übi«t J» y^l lumrcpr ai iuw rests. . Restaurant, electric li«h:. ta>«paoaia Uaaxjagfsst. r~?~i->nc , BSSJptxaal, Surrogates* Notices. fVSLABLES F. VICING.— IN PURSr.-. • r an seeai si Hon. tall T. F^uaataUd. a Stu-raajaAe at me i.ouncy of N*w York, notice is hereby slvan to all baTtnsj claims an.unat Ch*rlea F. Feartsx. lafa> u-icy -A N#v» York. ae< eased, to oraaaiu tha aaxoav •rttß roaekan CbaswaC 10 tha *übat:nber, at mm pise* <xC mn sat ling >n ilm ss. *t tha offlc» at i.a.u>n A LawJta. 44 trad Bssajsajfe of \Unaharan, ;a tiia City m£ Jiaw I - BS <uy of uctooer. ■-*.. titled. New York. ttM Jl>th .lav oi April. 190*. UAP-RT B. *.:^.n a. Ex«gntOT. EATON ji UKW!;-. Aiiuravyn for Executor. -M Bread atre«t. N«-w V>ik <'ry. KufJiiJ of X'"""u B J.N PUBSUANCE OF AN OBDCB OF HON. Ab';er C Tht maa. a surrogate of tta County of Naw Task, :. tie* is Ikßtewj w»ven tv all per*. as having claim* ut_.,.3, Jj.is i^. H.i:n.iion. late of xht CkWlitj of New Yoik. Jft^ied, to pf-saent tfte same wlUi vouchers tnerenf • > ;;ie SUSaKStkar, at UMK! p^jco uf tru^uuictlp.g; business No. .-I" U "■•-' -. .1 otrret, m the City ;>t New York, oat i.r before UM Wtta <I^> of October next. I>ated New T« X t v c 3lat day of March. 1304. MAKvIARJET H. UAJIILTON. TbOMAS U UAMILTO.X, ALEXAM.tR H. HAMILTON. TUOMA.S J. DRUMiIONP. Kx«cutr:x 4 Executors. JOIIV F. BRI'?H. Attorney fur Executor*, 1« Court Street. Eiu.Ji:yn. N. T. QREEN. ANDREW HA SWELL.— IN PUR SOsmce of an i.nier of Hon. Abner C. Thcmaa. * • of tne CkSSSKJ of New York, notion t» hereby llvtn v cili p- 'Sons !.^-. tn^ alms asa.inat Andrew Has nei; >;re-?a. iate of lac County of New Yori. locaatsad. tj i-resen; the «une. -Jtith vouchers taereof. to the sub acrtLers. at their place of transacting uualnesa, at tae cdi-e of ikKhett i Mcwuaiii. 90i 154 Nassau Street iTri-'uce Bl:::cU:-.^i. BoSwßall ')f M.^ahattan, in taa City •tf Now Task, >n or b«icia the 3tn .... of Auauat aaxt. U»ie-l .New i — the UTth da* ot January, liv*. OUVEK IiuLKN viRiIEN. riM'JTHY RLcii-iLilfc; GREEK WiLLXAU OuDE-V tiREEN. BAJ4UEL 11AKTIN UitEKX. .SAiiiA_\ V. .!■■,; OREETH. 6ACKETT * McQL'AID. h'-mrnrnssj A:tcr.;cys Jor Executors. So. l&| No3a*u res* (Tribune BuiltUaa% Tt t \ugk •* MaßkaUaa Naw York City. TJAKTiJ.S. faTTiKinrTsi OTIS.— IN PUE —* 5iu.'..« f an oroer of Hon, Abner C. Thomas. a, eoiTrjsu.ta or the bounty of New York, notlc* la hor^oy givea to aii sacwasa hu..in« datais asainst Fr^Uertck Otis Carton. Ute of tiie OwnsjiJ Sfl Naw Tort, Jec«rasnd. to prea«nc the ikicc. wltii vouchers thereof, to tae su& •vritmri at thwr y:ace of triasactias; business, at th« off.. « of Qotbrts CtaTath & Henderson, No. 52 William BOwM, Boioi-ii:i oi Manhattan, la tr.» City oi New Tork. .ji< af ceforw i..: • Ist *»J 0( < •••U ber nt»xt. D*te 1 N-w V '<. tha -"-: 1 day >' Uarca. 1304. M_\r,Y LOWELL, BARTON and _. TflE K-VICKEREOCKSP. TRUST COITPA^TY. Ad3»ln:»trator9: 6TJTHIUE. CBATATH * HENTAETRSCN. Attorney* fofc A<tmtntatrators. :■- Wnnaa Street. Eorcusa of Mao hattJ..-:. CO sl ttrnm York. TN PURSUANCE OF AN* ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thotraa. a Suircsato of tha :nty if New York. Notice '.s lieifby si v «a to all p«rscns having; claims •galcst Louise Starr'.aif. late of the County of New York. d«. «•»«.-. ts ir«-»ent t::o same wttn vouchers ir.ereat to the eubncTib«r» at tiie-.r t<lac» of tranaacti.-.g busineea. No. t*l Bridwiy. Manhattan, in The C'.ty of New York, oa or b*f^re tr.e First .my of Augvjat n«xt. I;a:ed N-w Yi-.rk. tr.e i"th lay of Jar.m-y. 1904. NELSON SMITH. ED3OM 3F..vr :.ET Executors. EDWARD I^*tLX.i. Jr.. Attoraey fur Esecuwrs. 141 Israjwat. N. T. TN PTJBBTANCI OF AN ORDER OF HON. Ab- — C Th.imu, a 3urro»at» of the County of Naw York. Notice :s hereby ghren to ail person* nav:n« claims asa.nat Anrcry Relawrt. aiiio known as Anton Reiser', la:« at the County o' New York. ]eceaa«i. sa -r«s«nc th » bir.4 v\ih vouchers thereof to tr-.e » '*»!t»ar^ at their pla. « c* tr\r.sac'.:sK bualaea*. tna off.es of Olivaa* W. Be&Is. No. Urta-iway Borough of Vlannattan. !a Tn« City of New Y~r!c. cr. 01 *:»far* lac lath lay of sly next. Pated New Y.jrk. tie 13th lay of January. 1904. LOIT3A AUFELD. JANST HT-'LUiR. HZN'BTBTTA litMßfM".. Executrlces. OLTV'ER W. BEAL»?. attornßy tar ««acitT«caa. 237 Broa>* • ay. Borourh of MiEJiatua Now Tor« City. N. T. TN rCBSUAKCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Fran* T. Ftrisera'd. » Sur-^«»t» of th« County of New Yjrk. notice !a hereby si^ea to all persona ha-rfexa claims against Richard L. Thoirpaon. .it» of rhe County of New V jrlc. deceased, to pr Beaut tae same with vouchen * - j m sakaenbsa; at bar place •>{ mnn dnaj bu*:r.e.-!», a: :rie sfiss of A. B. PrenUcei, No. 135 Br->ad •S7, 1" tbe BBW '-i«h of Manhattan. City of Naw Tark. on ir twf - .r>» tie 3th day of SentemoCT next Dated New Y-r*. Ola ?.3 Jay »f M.»rcn. 1904. MAtTD 3 PRENTICE. A4mlnlstr»trtx. A. B. rSCmCXI, Attcm»y far Aimlnlatratrts, 153 Broadway. New Tark City; Citations. rpHE FE(JTLE OF THE STATE OP NEW Terk. b» the Oraoe of God. Frea and Indstwndent. — tv, v,*. ';.un D. TalskeSSa snd M^ry jan« Th:i?icstua. as) j: xct -_-cr3 Jkc. of liJ-T T^:»stan. Deci.. PreaclUa A. I-aise" Sarah Inslea, Nancy •"nuton. S. ■ :a.-<. aa Execute* or ITImdISJ A. dtav»na. DeaSL. Pr»act:j» A. Nirvaa. Caroline A Bar-.iett. Hannaa H.Hiaa, Eliaaoach McClsun. J s.t-i .Sy<e* Emma HnfTT.aa. FVaak ayitea and Harriet , a.-. ; ! v a.: B«r»-r.J lnter^eMd la tha Estate .if .v res. late :'. torn Couniy of Naw Yor"i. d«» leasa-1 as ffaditors. leiat#«a. next of kJn or --•i-w'w«. »«a>i «ree!.;r.K: You Sflsl eaca of tou ar^ hereby cited and r-.- ■ r«.'. nersoca.. 1 ,- '-j i« J.^J apcear befor* our Surro?ac« sf *ac CMOtj ef N#w Tot*, a; j.-.e Surresate's Court ->f . .r.iy. ."■.«! i a: :.-.« County Court Houso in tha. County si >•■» Y;rlt. on t&o 1-tn <Uy it July. .'.•o4. ai ha:f-paat t«n o'clo>-it In -.-• forenoon of tiiat Jay. than and tbasn : . attaC'i a luftoal aatt.eajen; cf tha account if or^.-e«Olr*9 or EDWaP.D F. BROWX. aa survtvtna Cxec.itor of ■-"• La«t Will and T-stamwit of said ea» eaasaa, not sb -= "' you as mr» hereby -'.ted. %a are iiTirtw t.h« *«<» si ;weoty-or.a raars. are ra^uirwi to appear by your e^iari'aJV \i you have ac<». or. M you ba.e non». to aso^-ir and aptrty fcr one to tie appointed, or la tile even: Sf your n«*^»ct or falitff* to do »o. ■ iuaroiaa will :*• sseetatsi ty tn« I -- aaass ■ lajMasal and sat for you :.i t • pro.;i»*ii:nx in rasTtrnoni Wneraof. We have cauaa<s OM Seal of that SurvoKaio' » G IS«1 *1 Ibe »aid Cmiaty of New T;r« to b« SBWBBtI aSJx»»I. tVitaess. Hon ABN"2HI <" iL. S.; THOMAS, a 3urr"«^ta of our said bounty at t:.o Oaoasta ,: N-*w York. :&•» 17th day of May. in tile year oi .vi i^Jrd on» ■--.ousa_-..l n'.na hundred *r. ■ ..- JAMS A. DONNELLY. CTerk of ihe Sorroßa:* i Court. R W R. BROIOC Attorney rar Executor. IS Wall ?rr!»»t. New York '":ty Steamboats. ETI '3 " - fTTj fTI AXT> POINTS IN — UaU QJ U V]y - -l NEW ENQLJUnX TJkUL RTTEB LXNi- f r Nraroort. Fill River. Bostoc asd ;:j-: -1 and N :'.^«r:i Pv>ii;r»- steamers PRISCtH_v RITAN. orchestra .-n wen. Leave Pier 19. .V. R.. ;* ■ ■' \'. urasi Bt. *«i-k u*yi nr.ii uutavra at 3:30 P. M ::.'\i:kn ;: UNK tcx Prxjvtd^nca. Beaton. North 'aait r;i»t atamsidrs FLYHOCTa aad PELGRm. «sroaastra> an sask. ksewe I" t W. -V ... «o«t IMrray St. wae^c *: -5 r M H LINE tor New Lur^don. Block ImUad. »or wtsh, St^ni24jtjn. W»ich H::l. i.-T»«^o»att Pier. Worcaav t«r H^->:-a. Mart* »:. I Ej..^- steaniers .ITT OF" IV>CT r:UL and CHESrnCB tt CBAPCt. L*a»» pier «O. X. R. r ■■! •:.:«. li »e*S ia.-s 02;?. « P. It _. - New iiavec. U^nSor*. Barma~ a I tar 3>, El 8.. ft. Pec*. sba.^ae)aß« . . H»i ■ : - X tra. New YDrlc 00 P. Jt. tai *t. lo:v*> .\_ M.i. F.Mnraioa 4oa >.♦■.» I >ck I+" I' M. Two h .our» a: New H«7aa. . i aad staterooms, a.: Lines, at 1:3, -jsi in LtaO, ' :i54 Broadway, 13 Cnl n Square. 182 3t!» v .Tnjue O' 1 •'■•"•. bus .v.truj, 273 W ar.;'. I^l E. 123 th 9tre«" N«w Tork; 4 Casnt, 860 Fulton Street. 330 Uroaam^ Bro k!yr.. and ar Ptem TUOT. . tSßttal S. earner* "Ni-W 1 0KU." i.-..; 4- Ai.BA^Y" as? the Hudson R-ver Day — ••■ laj:«et aca ii.o«. rtva? boats :: H worlj. l.«a.a fcr--*l'-n. Full - St. by Annex) 800 A.M. Deassessee st. P'.ex ' a«a ~ Waal '2ZI bt. »Do " •• vt>»t tan st » ju • Unrllag at Yunkrra. Waat Potnt. N»wbur»r>. Pouahtaam. •le. ivinsiron Point. CfWTV Uuiiaon and Albany Dally! axrepi Sun Jay. Special Tralas to C^tsktU M:a." rasorta anf Sa: itoaja, an.l *a»- ccnnecrtonß to all ootnta Ease N g ! uvst Thws> t:.«.etj» and :»*<**• caacketfat - ■•■• N T Tranatar Ckk. Muat desiehcfu 1 me dir iM-:no to WV*t P int. Newbursa. «r Poiisiioapue. pel 1un:c ; ; or. .town b< *'. IVs'aartn: op*n st 7 A. m. STT'STC ©ftssiajricss 0 KD en o 0^ {?ccs?qo'3 Leavlrj L*s. 1 ,f-a rfr. el JI3 p. M. araraasa 14 1- M . ■ -r,. W. iM P. M. »Saiuru«y»i p MriiS ■t. p. -u:i!ay cn!y. _iai P il. For Highland" Fall*. *«l '' l .--wr-jsrifh. Naw Hami>ur«a. M'.lton. ' ' . ; ■■•:^». l'...r>!oi:r an,l ivapifii. Orchestra on joanl PE - LDG3H •fy-Bf v- p X A :.P. AST n»w C W JTORSS daillns en O!»<1 3a:>-.-i j'-ire jr Jm.v. and ADIRON'DAcTC .» :. . ■'.■r.N.vriNii £>a;l,y and slts'dat Steamer, utl trom Ptar Xi N. R.. to»i <,"?■ iS * 4 P M ar ■ : .« xi Albanj la sinae for coaaectioßa* \\irt^ ?rr •■'ItT ,•Tr V o r ■ .-aratosa- 1 leave Fl ar 4rt N n West loai -t . Lilly (except .-a:-.:r'*ay». at fi P ji * -hTX' ■ ■-- :: - vr At-BAXT. Direct raiWi coanactUma made »' rroy for a.; re*ms North inj E-^ ;..0; UKK OSOROIS. Jfi.3o; wtLMLvtruN . . \r> rOB C'JOKLtT EXCURSION TOCRS 1 EVE ! HIMi. y«r Catskti: ana C"«t»k:!l ■sajStsiß Point*. TTlliTsill and T!.e Bcrlualras. Coxaacaie ana way la.-mm«« VsamiJ .. v > ERitIUU or ONTEDP.A. week duya m"^X C>..-.»: ptaar -St.. 7 P. M. f-^-in We«t CMtt 31 ■ EXTRA BOAT S-\TT-Rr> AT3. 1 :.TO. FROM JVL.T *• Special Trains tor Cairo. Pstegyfll,, Ha-nw Corners and DINIXO ROOMS \>\j" MAIN DECK rU-USTRATBD FOt-DER MAILED nm BLOCK ISLAND. ORIENT. GREENPORT. SHELTER ISLAND AND SAfl HAUBOR. riteamers leavo Pier 13. E. a.. S. T.. near Wall et wee* **.■*%. «»e«pt Saturday.. 5 3O P. ir ■ aanir^T.^l A DVXRTISEICB»T» ami »ul>serT3ti«c - r»r T*a — „,_ JO. r*c«iv*a it thalr Lau»wa Oalea. — .auaa NO I.StU BROADWAT Advertlaemaats wt!l he reeelTsd at tae aaUeajtße branch offl«.«» ai . liar ott.-e rat*, until 3 o .-loci ft m iff! •X* Htn-av... . # . cor 3M-at. : 1.-U «t*-..v. e £ T^w"- X.l *at Uih-at. r.7 West 4M-«»., lw««i,7hu, 1 :.; »vw- :M3 West 125 t- at.; i.;3S M *»c. h.tw«ro T6ta .£? 77th its ; l.flBS 3d-*** . naar «lst-et ■ 11«1?i.. BWb^U: 137 Cut OMM.; 7Sd Tr^n^^^Sf *:..,*,«. -\. X— 4 Coiuwc-i ills £*««•-*«. *" *■ r