SSfESE S «' h affidavit containing the Tgrani larcony wa, read to him Mr. «*-*■ £J_Xd concisely. -Him a lie." This a "*° ZSTa- a Pica of not guilty, and he was *»* accepted »i u;iin to-morrow for csamina ** In *•_»-* of hail he * s coramitted to ** Tombs. .town Mr I>eo. at No. 3 Pell street. ™ tSar^rn^n^ccdo is i croc*. He » ;dy€E "r-.u,-!, American. He thinks that he S. Nothing ror noting. He told the ** * ! i,w business here at No. 3 * Pell street^ jotte 4 »Se I*» lhc *»?*• He neVer haS ha 11181 " L-Then Once he tried to have me at re U u S TVou'a not do i' " headquarter, ol the Chinese Empire Re- At TssStion Mr. Chow said: "We are very V,; a . this matter shoe** have rome up. _?__i wL trusted :i» all oX us. and we felt ' ■_?fIW- him fa » down hi his tnißt -' fall «*' ;\,. Brief-* say-wa* most disheartening. * c * = ' " ¥ •£- but Mr. She«do is may be what *' n^ristians might call a weak vessel." C> '™ Main, who is known as one of the G°* its of New York-s real Chinatown, said to 'evoTtcr yesterday: "Mr. Staeedo was a « *?%£* i don't want, to say anything against •*" «nt he could read English too well, and he too nuch about high finance. Maybe, if he a white man he could have got away *** » But he was yellow, and so they caught y!r . : : *' T ! who is understudy for "Chuck" '**. End trows every "lobbygow" within rifle *S7ctothain Sauare. remarked when the mat #ot " broucht to his attention: "Sheedo was a ■_.T" but he couldn't get away with it. I r°° '™ for ...... I suppose that if. a guy is m~ im to pay the penalty of not being n^ raise white side whiskers and a laugh l \L-vtT he attends a banquet." SSSoe Headquarters it was said last night _!__!__l was a clever Chinaman, and that bail goffered for him. but had been refused *££f « was thought that the surety was not * ciLf It «■ said that Sheedo had not figured Idoti ia any criminai proceedings. FOREIGN NEWS OF INTEREST. p.^,, slippers and rose pet.!, are taking the Srf £• fashionable weddings in Europe. *f , ' „,w r t : irr ers-to replace the old shoes-are IZol talf an inch long, and are made of silver 2J cut in the shape Of dainty slippers. The >•*■.; „. replace the rice-are the real thing •VJLr.o's of retals stripped by hand from pink ~Zk The dipper* and roue petals are heaped m p-I" bowls in the fc.ll. When the bride Bad brlde- Lcn cmcrgr. instead of being cannonaded with 'can* rice and old shoes, a pink and silver cloud SiweipeUla «nd little shining slippers envelops then. In Jcpasi w-ojnen have to admit their true age. A tocim dresses according to her age. She wears rda pins until she is twenty-five. At thirty the me »i* whit^. merely spotted with gold, and at forty s!* ""• fi ' rs r> lain slieU combs Her sho<>s are tlsoctasged as the age change?. Ite £vrra?e rat possesses extraordinary sagac ity. Or. a sailing ship bound to Calcutta from Car? Town some time ago it was decided to try to reduce tlie number of rats which had boarded the vessel at ihe latter port. The end of ; "an ordi- Tiary cask was planed perfectly smooth, coated *i;n grease and a meat bait tacked in the centre. TteesiJ was fixed on with two nails, balanced so tiii dnu'id anything touch* it off th.- centre it wn:M to down. The ca&k was partly filled with •crater arid burled in the ballast to within a few laches "i .the top. The first r.iglit over two hun irti :»?!= were caught, tlie second night few, the tiSrf Eight none was caught. ■■ was found by the narks of rats' feet in the grease and the cisiing bait that they had discovered the exact ctttre, tnd took the bait 'as they liked. Half an iadmn either m^p of the centre meant death. EtCiuai is still ruzzling the French scientists. 9k latest conundrum is. "Where does it come JrcsT' One scientist says that radium comes to wfroathe sun in DM form of solar emanation. K<- does not believe it to be something inherent in certain earth born substances, such as the tilth blend, from which it was first extracted. He thinks that it comes to earth continually in irSriteEirsid quantities with every ray of light. to to speak, that reaches us from the solar orD. This accoants, lie says, in a measure for the traces of radium bring continually discovered in «3 sorts cf thir.rs. gaseous and mineral alike. The British farm laborer for rustic brilliancy Is iird to beat. A man who is ployed on a. farm h k Ullage near Nottingham. England, was sent ra a journey to take a parcel to a place about tetive miles from his own village. As he started atitr late in the day, his master was surprised » lee hiai back soon after dark. "You surely isTK't been there and back." his employer said to La. "Xay. r.ay, maister," the man replied. "I En •'"•ilf way theer, and it began to git dark, so I wad hack again. 1*1! go t'other half to-morrow, Mac." ?i* pear! trad«» ,' Bombay has depreciated in <•■ hi the last Beason. It is there that the W« art finally collected by the jewel merchants. cfihcir. are sent to Pari*. and many are pur ti^Lsei On by wealthy Americans, most of whom. *»*«■«•. have bought .-paring.}- this year. Pearls fc ?aris ere now selling: at a third of the usual £»«. tad jewellers have cancelled their orders for Js-Iher consignments from Bombay. *!*:r.ark£.-v case of ■ girl swallowing hardware •"cwtfl a few weeks ago in a. neighboring: village *J Hirschberg. in SfleriaJ The girt went to a doc *•* in the • v.- of Hirschbers. Believing that she *** f^- f - - from what appeared to be a tumor *ie etomach. he decided •• perform an opera- 'WTien the incision was= made, however, the *55*sed growth was= found to consist of a com jj* 1 ttsts- of hardware which the patient must **■« wa^owed. It contained 1.400 1-inch nails, 1% *j* Ptes. 70 ner-(3!c-«, 1 nail heads and 4 fragments *Ela£S. Th^ coltectioa weighed two and a quarter pan £?? exterlors of most Chinese temples are beautl •*■ 58 crpearaiH-e. but inside they are often the re ** *-TLe floors are : ft uilM~W.ll, and the •wall* **'"' dust has gathf-rcd in crevices and on «*jaev tn juries. The place where the idol ll l"**-* Is perhaps the most dusty and uncared la a Chinese temp]*'. The yellow cloth that 1 * it? head is often etalned and frowsy looking. *crEhippir.g Chinese do not tread on tiptoe ~«n they €r ' ltr a •,:,.,.,. . neither do they walk « bowed heads, .• ._.._ conscious of the over !." presence of the god. They crack their JJJ**' *nd throw the shells on the floor. They t?S2 * ;■■■ t^eir pipes, and with broad grins at ji * - 0 -* P"ff the emoke out. unconscious that *** !1 'y of disrespect to the Idol. te te y f^es in China where horses are used t> a j; S"* 1 Ktt«Bt are Shanghai. Esine Tau and !*9 ori Australian "walere." so called becausa **"V »*'* in s$ ; c* South Wales, are the most til"^ i Th «** horse* are Imported into Shang- Ukf ca 1 *of from twenty to fifty, are well u ~*« cT^ 1 ° D t!e voyaK *- and - arriving In ex 11 **f.t. Uoa> * r * *' ut into »»• within a couple **« *!ter arrival. l«l :e: e . J^n lB Mag experimented with Jn titfu g. ' tr< * •*•» to ridding It of th« rabbit * rn *I>e!> "' " * Plan is producing good result*. "*<>":" ' » PlacM 8t th mouth of the bur "**•* a-> , ,/ ls then stopped with earth. The °*<* to« J ''* ■• frightened by the rust tin «ljL t r thal they mat not approach the 'I«-U_- S to die m the burrow. Excursions. Ounday Excursion 0 up THE Hudson To West Point & Newburgh Str. Homer Ramsdeli Xrtrr* fnot FRANK 1.1% ST., 0.00 A.M.. WEST 12»TH ST., ».8O A.M. Kr.t-rn<-« le.»-« . W. 129 th St.. t»-20 and 10:20 A. M. Returning on either down boat due 426 St. 5:30 or 8:40 P. M. MORNING AND AFTERNOON CONCERTS. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO WEST POINT STEAMER MARY POWELL. Leaving Desbrosees St.. 1:45; W. 42d St.. 2:00; W. l-_»9th St.. 2:20 P. M. Arriving West Point 5 P. M.. where close connection for New York is made with Day Line steamer "ALBANY." Excursion fare 51.00. Also choice when buying ticket of return by any West Shore or N. T. Cent, train or Cent. Hudson, Str.. $1.10. siring ample time to see Cadets in Camp. Public Buildings, etc. Orchestra on board. ,r- • .. -. ' This Excursion Made Daily, except Sunday « ■ SPECIAL SEA CUFF STEAMBOAT The Fast Twin-Screw Steamer SAGAMORE O> JILY BD. 4TH. STH AND 6TH. as follows: Leave ft. E. Slat St. Leave Sea Cliff. Friday Juiy 3rd 1 :"0 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Saturday July 4th »:4S a. m. 7:00 p. m. Sunday July r.th 0:45 a. m. 7:00 p. m. {Sunday July f»th fe:3o p. m. Monday July 6th 8:00 a. m. This service subject to change without notice. FAKE 30c. ONE WAY. 50<-. ROVXD TRIP. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION JULY 20TH TO 31ST. 1908. Grand Historical Pageants i State visit of H. R. H. T'rinre of Wales; Display by ' French. American, »nd British Warships. ' Foreign ! Troops. 1 Grand stand reserved seat tickets for the pageants ! on sale, on and after July Ist, at the offices of THOS. COOK & SON, i 245. 1200 BROADWAY. 643 MADISON AYE.. | 563 FIFTH AYE.. NEW YORK. l| n Every Sunday Morning to UHU H Glenwood ihp .Steamer '•Orient" from Pier 8. llill j E. R.. at 9:30 a. m.. and ft. Sl st St. E. EL. at 10:00 a. m. n.-.^J Returning leave Glenwood at Knynn 4:3 ° P m UUUIIU Kxcur*lon 50c. Tickets. RED BANK LINE. Leaves Franklin K. Pier 24. N. R. . Sally. 8 A M. 3 r M ■ Punfiays, 9 A. M. only for Highlands, Red Bank. etc. Exc. 50c. Trolley to Long Branch. Asbury Park. Extra Boat leaves July 4 and . >, 8:30 A. M. Instruction. For Both Sexes— City. THE BEKI.ITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. MADISON SQUARE (1122 Broadway). _ HARLEM BRANCH: 343 Lenox Aye.. near 127 th St. BROOKLYN' " "3 Court St. Teachers sent to places within hundred miles. 6UMMER SCHOOL AT APBURY PARK. N. J. HOTEL TOURAINE ANNEX. Fifth Avenue, near Grand. Teachers sent to all points of Jersey Coast. Hours for the Summer School may he reserved now. THE PAINE UPTOWN BUSINESS SCHOOL 1331 BROADWAY. CORNER «STH ST. ' Business. Shorthand and Telegraph; Individual instruction Day and even ing Registered State Board of Resents Pupils placed. Bead for illustrated cat alogue. DD A If IT ' Q 154 NASSAU ST.. |_# PC f\ IV E— O Near Brooklyn Bridge. ?horthand. Typewrltine and Bookeepln^. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED. EARLY NIGHT SCHOOL. Come direct from business 'Phone, write or call Tor catalog. For Both Sexes — Country. Starkey Seminary On Seneca Lake, near Watkins. Opened Sept. L Boarding school for both sexes Prepares for best col leges. Eleven teachers; specialists. Course* ln art. tnuslc. commerce. M. EUMMERBELL. Pres.. Lakemont. N. T. LOOKING FOS A SCHOOL OB CAMP? YOU CAN FIND the SCHOOL WANTED by writing School Agency, 630. 41 Park Row. New Tork. For Young Ladles — Country. The Taconic School for Girls. *«/ Berkshire Hilla. Separate home for younger girls. Thorough college, preparatory anJ special courses. Golf tennis. basket-ball. boating. MISS LILIAN DIXON. A. B. (Welles-ley and Bryn Mawri. MISS BERTHA BAILEY. B. £. (Wellesley). Lakevllle. Conn. nr\HE FRANCES OILMAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.— Open X entire year. 46 Lake St.. White flaina Swimming. SWIMMING SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT. Heated Poo!f. Pr'-f rie!"n. 2.S V.>s-' 44th. School Agencies. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS' AGENC* supplies Professors, Teachers. Tutors. Oovernessea. etc to Colleree, 6chool and Famlliea. Apply to Mrs If J TOIJNO-FUI-TON. 23 tJnion Squara. Foreclosure Sale. SUPREME COJTRT. NEW YORK COUNTY.— Guardian Trust Company of New York, plaintiff, against Mogollon Mountain* Investment Company, de fC Jn a pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action on the* Ist day of July. 1908. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at-publio auction at the Exchange Kales Room. No». 14-16 Vesey Street in the Borough of Manhattan, on the 10th day of July I*** at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Joseph P. D&y. Auctioneer, th« property arid securities directed liv said judgment to be Bold, to wit: 162.T.00 •hares of 'the Littl* Fannie Mining Company. 162,500 shares of the Mineral Creek Milling Company. •» »2." 000 Fhares of the common stock of the Silver r're"i-k Mining Company. 214, MS shares of the preferred stock of the Silver Creek Mining Company. 20.000 shares of the common stock of the Mogollon Mountains Investment Company. Dated. New York. July 3. 11WH HOY M. ROBINSON. Referee. GRATTAN COI.VIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 163 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City, N. T. Country Board. IN THE GRAND OLD BERKSHIRE — RIVER- Fide Inn. Tyringham. Mass. — Ideal spot for rest and recreation. Cool and picturesque. High altitude; 200 acres. Fresh milk and vegetables. Spring water. Rates $8 to $12 Kuptrb table. Booklet. On N. V.. N. H. A H. R. 11. (Station Lee, Mass.) COOL. BOAT RIDE.— A DEUCHTFUL HOME 18 OF fered to a few refined people in a handsome hou»e, with large ground*, piazza*. commanJlng (1m view of bay 63 St. Mark's Place, tit. George. Staten Island. GOOD HEALTHY FARM AT CIIKNTERriELD.— Lots of shade: air/ rooms; mutilc; adults f7 per week; children. $3.60 per week MRS. J. LAWYER, Cream ridge. N. J. R. V. D. No. 1. HII.I>DAI.K. K. J.. 22 miles from New York; rno up Best New York management Write for booklet. Man**.r. Lake 51. Joseph Hotel, Quebec. NEW JERSET- TENNSVLVAMA. CANADA. NEW JF.RST.T. HOTEL MAKLBOROUGH, Grand Aye., Asbury Park. N. J. Leading all year round hotel. Room* single or en suite, with private bath*. Evening dlnnena. Orchestral concerts. Booklet. Telephone. A. M. SEXTON. HOTEL COLONIAL, NORT r H A^i BUKT Bth Aye. and Ocean. New and modern. Catering to a refined patronage. Now open. Booklet. MRS. T. V. SILVA. Prop. HOTEL BRISTOL JAshury Park. &i IlvJ I tZl^ DKI^l VL. ) niroct Ocean Front. Enlarged and remodelled. Elegant baths. Spacious veraudaa. Evening dinners. Music. Booklet. BANTA & HILYARIX HOTEL THEDFORD f«^~_So2k Modernized. Booklet. Phone H. DUFFIELD. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL ON THE BEACH. mx WELLINGTON, asb^rt tt pp h ark. Rooms with bath. Phone 85S. B. D. SMITH. COLEMAN HOUSE. ASBCRT PARK. N. J. A whole nquare on the Ocean. Thorouifhly modernized. 60 Suites with private batha. Booklet FRANK B. CONOVER. THE BERWIN, ASBURY PARK. N. J. Absolute! v first class; elevator to street level: room* en suite with bath. 8. BAKER BROOKS. HOTEL EDGEMERE ASBL £ Y f AHK 4TH AYE. AND BEACH. Remodelled and modernized. Booklet. Telephone. J. E. KAINE & SON. HOTEL LVNNHAVEN. Aitury Park. N. J- 2nd Aye. and Klngsley St. Block from Ocean. Accom., 200 guests. Booklet. Telephone 874. J. R. WHYTE. HOTEL MO.VMOITH, ASBURT PARK. N. J. On the Ocean front. Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths. WM. APPLEGATE. Prop. HOLLYWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES, LONG BRANCH, N. J. NOW OPEN. V Under entirely new management this season. EAGER St BABCOCK, Booking Office. 14 EAST 60TH ST.. NEW YORK CITY. Telephone. 3500 — Plaza. NEAR NEW MILLION DOLLAR Plhlß HOTEL OSTEND, Boston Aye. and Bo&rdtvalk. Block Ocean front. Atlantic City, N. J. 400 room* overlook ocear._ 100 with bath. Sea. water baths. Heated sea water swimming pool. White service. Orchestra. Special terms. 512.50 to $-"O weekly. American plan. Coai-h meets train?. Literature mailed. NEW YORK OFFICE. 28U FOURTH AYS. •Phon. P. KAHTER, Manager. Grand Atlantic Hotel Virginia Aye. and Beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Always open. Capacity 600 guests. Within few steps of famous Steel Pier. Southern t-xposure. L'nc hstructed view. Large rooms. Running artesian water. Sea water in all baths, private and public. Sun parlors. Elevator. • Phones in rooms. Orchestra. White service. Excellent tuislne. Coaches meet trains. Write for literature. Terms «M2M up weekly. American plan. Long distance 'phone 1480 (Belli Atlantic City. CHARLES E. COPE. flOartborougb-Kkiiftctni (CAPACITY 1100) The leading resort house of America. particularly attractive .luring ______ ATLAXTH CITVS GREAT SI MMEK SEASON. JINE. JILY. AVGtST AND SEPTEMBER. The rooms are large, and the 400 private baths are each supplied with hot and cold tea water, so benen clal in rheumatic and other troubles. Exquisite music Is a feature. WHITE SERVICE in both American and European Dining rooms. _^».t- V JOSIAH WHITE & SONS. GALEN HALL HOTEL AND SANATORIUM, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. A few weeks fn our comfortable and elegant house, with every modern convenience and superior table and service, will bo a great restorer. Baths for pleasure or health for ladlea and gentlemen. with trained attendants only. F. L. TOL'NO. General Manager. The MONTCLAIR ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP MONTCLAIR. N. J. THE ORTLEY INN, EQUAN BEACH. ORTLEY, N. J. On the Sea Shore Llna of Penna. R. R.. seventy mile* from New Tork and Phil*. Fine surf bathing, sailing and fishing. Rates »10 to |17 M» per week. Now open f"r l'3d ijeasoa. tor par ticular* address JOHN J. HEN3ON. THE ALBERTSON, .MAN T<)I.OKINIRKCTLY ON BEACH. RuIlL InAuCdilW Opm from March l*. J. 2* M. KA **V \»n.MLM Third door from th« ocean. Good table; reasonable; T>o rooms. A. W. LYMAN. THE COLONIAL^ nn n A rre% ft Fine ocesn view. Spacious veranda*. Booklet. 6. FOSTER. THE ALLAIRE BFRI^, LAI1 * Direct ocean front. Bookl.t. E. M. RICHARDSON. MASSACHPSETTS. 310SEM0NT— BEDFOED TERRACE, >ORTHAMrTON. MASS. Feur houn from New Tork. vicinity of Berkshire*: magnificent »c«n«ry. mountain air. all city convenience* an.l country advantage*; flrat claaa t».ble; large, beau tiful moms and verandaa; rates moderate, placa un aiirpaased for rest and comfort It. COKKLIN. NEW YORK. SUNSET CAMP. Bams nice cottages, also some fine tents not yet taken Write for Booklet and references to R. BEN NETT. Raquette Lake. N. V- NEW YORK. TN 1 THTE HKART OF THB APfWOyPACsH. T!l! RUISSEAUMONT sad COTTAGES. I*ke riMid. N. T. OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER Ad Ideal Resort for Rest and Recreation. Suites with private baths. For ratea an.l booklets adJress B. H. PATRICK. Manager. (Formerly Ae«*t Manager Waldorf- Astoria, H. T. ) LAKE PLACID ADIRONDACKS GRAND VIEW HOTEL Open June to October. GOLF, Canoeing, all Adlrmdac* attractions. Address, THOS. PARKES. Booklets at Town A Country, 2ST 4th At«. PAUL SMITH'S IN" THE ADIRONDACKS Oarood and St. Regis Chain of Lake*. Through train service day and nlfht. New Tork Central Lines — Paul Smith's Railway. - Direct wire* — »t» York Stock 'Exehiiiia'*. - open '4fc ADIRONDACKS MODERN Vfa »«AMTHTaW». HOTEL. bookLt. rWTMSfOOU WftarU.doKeiW,« W. S. KELLOGG. W (__<_A * i.""' GranJ Hotel. K. ,Y. City. **& *™l»- MQRLEY'S Hotel and cottages ln the heart of the Adirondack^ overlooking two of the most beautiful lakes in the region. Trout fishing, baas fishing, boating, bathing. bowling, pool, tennis. mu*lc, house phy»lclan. Sani tary plumbing. Pure spring water. Mo pulmonary Invalids. ArtUtls catalogues. MORLET'S. U''-i Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. N. T. S upper A keSARANAC SARANAC LAKE O H n H n H W A Select Summer Home INN BO TeS;"oi;. nir> AND COTTAGES »-&2£.rS?ir. \* r A D I R OND A C S WAW DECK COTTAGES. I iJI R BAKANAC LAKE. Adirondack*. Open June 20th to October Ist. Weekly rates, $21.00 per we»k upward*. Special terms for eariy season. Private cottages suitable for families. All amusements to be found anywhere. Send for Illustrated booklet and calendar. J BEN HART. Wawbsek, N. Y. BELMONT L A KE PLACID. >\ T. DCiLiMU ill 1 Good location Homelike. Fine View. • F. C. THOMAS. Prop. ADIRONDACKS. DEER'S HEAD INN, Ellzabethtown. N. T. Golf; automobile headquarter*. B. F. STETSON. ADIRONDACK HOUSE. Indian Lake. Hamilton Co.. N. V. — Accommodates 25. Rates from $S to fl2 per week and J2 per day. Mrs. E. MEAD. Prop. The Hotel Frontenac 1.000 ISLANDS, ST. LAWRENCE RIVER NOW OPEN A magnificent Hotel, delightfully situated on an Island ln the St. Lawrence River. The favorite water for motor buats and boat racing. Klsalng. rowing and all aquatic sports. An extremely pl-turesque nine-hole golf counts free to guests of the hotel; also tenr.is and other sports. For booklet and full information addrese C. G. TRUSSELL. Manager. Frontenac, N. T. (Also Mgr. Bon Air. Augusta, Ga.) ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE O G. STAFI.ES. Owner and Proprietor. NOW OPEN. Mrdern appointments, swimming pool. golf, tennla, boaii.ig. fishing anJ all outdoor amusements. For engagement of rooms apply to the hotel. THE COLUMBIAN 1,000 loland Park. St. Lawrence River, N. T. The best located anJ most attractive hotel among the Thousand Island*. Excellent cuisine. Orchestra anJ all amusements. Now Open. Booklet. t. A. JOHNSON. Prop. THE INN AT HIGH POINT. The Inn Is located at the hich»at pnim in New Jersey. Scenery of unparalleled grandeur. Elevation 2.000 feet. Pure mountain air. no malaria, no flies, no mosquitoes. A Mountain Laka fed entirely by springs. Boats to rent. A high class mountain resort, accommodating 2.">0 guests. Modern in appointments. Al! the conveniences of city life. Many outdoor recreations. Superior orchestra. Bi'.Mard*. tennis, croquet, boating, fishing; good livery, etc. H. ruPPLE. Port Jervis. N Y. Saratoga ■SbeOranbTilttfcn For Particular*, address UOOLLEY A GERRANS. Proprietors. Saratoga Springs. N. T. . A 1.30 OF THE , HOTEL MARIE ANTOI.VETTE, Brr-»dw«7, «6th to «7th St., New York City. AND THE IRO prep . "MOUNTAIN AND LAKE RESORTS." A beautiful Summer Book of 112 page*. Illustrated, in»» fee ebtained (re* at any Lackawana* Railroad ticket oJBo*. ITEW TORL Lake Champiain the Magnificent Whether yofj deGgtt m »oc__l pleatare* or prefer 6-b»og or boat ing wuh the camp for tout heacU quarter-, this "King of Inland" Lake* ■hoald appeal to you. The air is invigorating, the scenery unsurpass ed. AH about the attractions and hotel accommodations of this famed resort in "A Summer Paradise" issued by the Delaware & Hud son, the standard route to the Adi rondack*, with train lerrice of superb excellence. ' ." '.'' Mailed oa receipt of « ceaU p«star». Tickets and re*erT*non at all office, of N.Y. C aod W. S. R. R*.. Hud*on River Lines and tourist agencies in Greater New York. !». T. Office. 1354 Brotdwjt. BXAKD. Gen. Pas Art.. Aibaay S.T. HOTEL GRAM ATAN BRONXVILLE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. OrE.V AIL THE YEAR No discomfort to sruests as a result of th» recent fir*, which did not Interfere with th« public rooms or the service. The damage done was confined to one bedroom wins; only, which will be immediately replaced by a fire-% proof building larger and handsomer in every way. Every comfort of a hotel of the highest class, conducted In a manner that has at tracted to Itself a most exclusive and discrim inating- clientele. Large public rooms and spa cious verandas. No mosquitoes. MOST MODERATE KATES of any TTJSST CLASS MOTEL Near >'. T. Only thirty minutes from th« Grand Centra. Station via Harlem Div. of the N. T. Cent. R. R.. 80 trains dally: golf, tennis, driving and motoring. Fine orchestra, large ballroom. Send for booklet and special summer rites. J. J. lANMV < Mm Proprietor* Alto Props. Garden City Hotel. Garden City. L. X. ORIENTAL HOTEL MANHATTAN BEACH J. P. GREAVES, Manager AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN NEW RESTAURANT NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD, DIRECT TO HOTEL 'Phone, 1000 Coney Inland FOR SUMMER HOME, OOTIKfi OR VACATION LONG ISLAND "Where Cooling Breezes Blow" O»er 400 -Mile* of Shore on Ocean. !*ound and Bays. .":• Descriptive book containing list of hotels an* hoar ling cottages, free on application at the following 1. I. R. R. ticket offices: 120 Bway. !».% Fifth aye.. and "1 W. I-*--, St.. N. Y. City: 336 Fulton St.. B"klyn. or mailed on receipt of «c. postage by the Gen'l PassT Agent. L. I. R. R.. 2t5S Fifth aye.. New York. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDES CITY LONG ISLANTi 18 miles liom New York. Open all the. year. J. J. LANNIN CO.. PROPRIETORS. PROSPECT HOUSE. >helter Island Heights. L. I. Now open. Yachting. Bathios. Coif. Driving. *ennla, etc. Special rates tor July. Booklet. H. T. MARTIN. Manager. TJOINT O- WOODS. — OCE_\N HOUSE AND COT _T tages opens Jur.e 15th. LocatoU or. the fan-.oua Fir» Island Bearh; practically at sea; there are no iaod breezes. Excellent aurf and still water Lathin* b.u» fljhing and sailing. Modern ln.prove.-nents lSi» year. Addre«» E. N. BILLAKD. T'oint O' Wood-. The Glen Springs WATKINS GLEN-ON-SENECA. X. V In the heart of The Lake Country. IlfTllltiM-IKII Curative Medicinal Mineral Springs : ■ Gout. Rheumatism. Anaemia, and diseases of the Heart and Kidneys The most completely Equipped and Modem Bathing Establishment in America Golf. Tennis. Boating;. Riding. Driving. AutomobUia*. For Illustrated Booklet, address WM. E. LEFFINGWELL. Pres.. WATKINS. N T. THE "E ARLINGTON Richfield Springs. N. Y. GASHERIE DE WITT. Proprietor. Remodeled and Renovated throughout. Th« largest, most modern and up-to-date hotel la Central New York. Now open. Opposite the Famous Sulphur Baths. Golf, Tennis. Boating and Uriilag. Write for Ihl'ilTat. rates, etc. GRAND HOTEL CATSKILLS MOUNTAINS. >. Y. NOW oral Through roach an.l drawing rrr.m car *ervlc9 I from New Yorlt direct to hotel grounds. Altitude I; over 2.000 feet. |: Passenger elevator to ail floors. Rooms singly | or en suite, with private bath. For term* and full Information address THE GRAND HOTEL. CO.. Hlghmount F. O. N. Y. THE REXMERE, in Churchill park. Stanilonl-in-tlM'-< at>kill>». Finest Summer Hotel in the Mountains. Under ■•• management. Rooms single or en suit*, with or with out bath. Private Golf Course. Music. Dancing. Bowl- Ing Billiards. Complete furnished cottages for rent. For booklet rate* and oth^r Information address MOFFATT & PECK. STAMFORD. NEW YORK. SUNSET PARK INN HAMS FALLS, It Y. OPENS JUNE 25th CATSKILLS' FINEST HOTEL Rooms single or en suite, with or without bath. Excellent music daily by renowned Holland Trio Suaset Park private Spring Water served. .sine and service unsurpassed. Elevators For booklet address OWEN C. BECKER. Prop.. Halnes Falls. N. T. THE CLAREMONf Catskills, Haines Fails, N. Y. Modern; electric light: pure spring wat»r: baths: fern la, golf; for "V Jit) to Jl3. Circular. SCOTT A RUSK. , Day Line. Summer Etc. Book Catskilla, etc. Before selecting vacation trip, send Be. postage' to Hudson j River Day Line. Dcsbrosse* St.. N. T. BRIARCLIFF LODGE, Briarclift Manor, New York. A practical summer home for the New York busi ness man New York Central trains to Scarborough. One hour from New York. Automobile Service. Scar borough to th« Lodge, ten minutes. The Hot*! Beau tiful of the Hudson Rlv«r KUU. Altitude S2O feet. New Tork Offlea, BH 49th st. Phone ;::■«- :>«th it D. P. rU'MER. Miaw> 1 1;