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A.w fx "to 11 PIRE HORSE TO GO, DECREES ADAMSON ftiuiiilsMnncr Snytt $100,000 a Yenr C'oiilil He Snvcd by Motor Engines. CITY ANIMALS TOO OLD lATcrnc App of the 720 Is Thlrfi Vonrs $1,060,- 112 Is Asked. fir Commissioner Robert Adamgon to decree! Unit the lire horse must, go, wd go quickly. Kvrry horse In the de pirtment. nnd there nro 720, Is a vet inn ef at least threo years, for no Are lories have been bought since 1913, nnd Oh tveratre age of the 720 Is 13 years. Commissioner Adamson wants more din (1.000,000 worth of apparatus to rrpUce tha horses and the engines and tmcki they haul. Although the city wild hate to bond Itself for the tmount ami the annual Interest would M bout ! 15.000, Commissioner Adam- ion figures that the net saving; to the cly will be more than $100,000. The city must do ono or two things. and do It right away," Commissioner jldimson said jcstcrdiiy. "It must either kur horses to replace our old anlmala trilte us motor eiulmcnL" Mr, Adnroeon'o Heqaeat. Here Is what Commissioner Adamson u isked the city for: Forty-five trac lorl tor steamers at I3.608.t5, $162,- II 1.7 S: four tractors for hook nnd lad tor truck at 3,60.75, $14,435 ; one trtctor for water tower, $4,500; fifty tlx new type combination engine and toes war on, gasolene propelled, at RMS. $444,920; twenty-eight aerial truck at $,500, $233,000; forty-five tenders, regulation, at 13,743, $16,705 ; irrtn city service trucks at $4,737, $33, ToUl. 11.066,112.75. The nrty-six combination engine veuld be of the new type single unit Mines of which we .now have seven In the department," Commissioner Adam son aald. "Thry arc the most powerful did most efficient of modern fire ap paratus. They are not only driven by ruolene power, but tho pumping at trps 1 done by gasolene power Instead cf coal power. They are wonderfully economical In operation as compared with the old coal burning fire engines. "It costs $719.64 u year for forage dons for these old horse drawn fire en rlne companies. The horses must he fed whether they go to fires or not. It costs only $J0.65 a year for gasolene to drive, the single unit engines to fires. Eteam must be kept up every hour, night nd day, In the coal burning engines, tnd the coal for this purpose coetta 1162.50 a year for each cna-lnn. Th tw type of engine Is ready to start pumping ts soon as the motor Is started ind this Item of cost Is entirely elimi nated. The sum of 1363.71 a year for hostlers, stablemen, horse shoeing and veterinary attention for each company k) also eliminated. Comparison of Cost. "In other words. It costa the city IM5I.12 a year to operate these old fitWoned, horse drawn, two piece, coal bunting engine companies, while It costs or $331.38 each to operate the new eomolnitlon gasolene engines. The total annual saving In the op eration of the new apparatus I have MkeJ for as compared with the cost of eperiOnf existing apparatus Is $135,000 year. I believe this saving can easily U Ir.creised to $150,000. The mmorlia ton of existing companies nnd the con wruent Increase In their radius of op wm rnlke unnecessary the es noltonment of a number of new com Males which otherwise wilt have to be enjinlied. 'The replacement of horses and old ppirattis cannot be deferred longer Ha,;taruat 'nonL "'Placement of of the horses must be provided for t once. I believe the whole thing should ? ne now, because of the great ewnomr nillt Increased efficiency that would result. I hope to be able to com rlete the entire Job before the end of rexi year. NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS TOL'NC) MEN AND BOYS. ."!. llmary to College." Qym.. Jwlm-g 1'onl mc 37th year? gOD-l W MM bu Tel. Schuyler 4839. tJJi?NABl school, tob both. Vest 343d ,H. Boys may ramals !udJ,,ineluJ'5!;t T- sudy hour. Ten th Courts. Ath. Fieli. Klnd'g to College S.JLTO!V INSTITUTE FOB fllRLa. nllT'TJ"1 t Pd oth Street New York y.Vj. thoroughly equipped, long stub Estcd school. Ilrallb sefeawdtd. ritKnrl?,:T iriiniii i'ohoirl iS'Jf :."'!. ATl '.."sth St. From kinder- ir;i" "'" r.ipmu hhhuoo on vl . Kngllsb, rrench. Mits. ST. BAKNAKD aCIIOOI. FOR OIRL. i7f."f,n 10 'Jo''"e-. Oradustet li ... '-'ollefM. OrmoMltim and Tsnali' Uuiotu.. ua West M8th Street. BOTH lK, "!I!"!..WS niooi. OKTBTORINO .341 neat 7Sth Htrrtt. Cat. MOl. If hM. 1 .1 Ml . . . . . . Atr. ' iD l lime who. tfl tractier a oat. The School Where Itecords ArsUde. I....,'' ern to ('nnrentrate, tit 11.. for ConeentraMen. West 7ath Wt N.y.tJ. 744 0l. IHili'.J,.!i,!;OTOKT AI'PKARI IMILt I Tin,.! .'.'A. " 1IK"UIIST. I OK HOYS AND YOUNO MEN. MCTY TOKK CITY. New Ysvk. Kt-F.Y-IRVINO .SCHOOL, 144 -31 ( West 41rd St., N. Y rrom Primary to College." L. D. HAY. Headmaster. LANGUAGES. W YORK CITY, Mew Yerfe. SPANISH?WA, SOi.l "ruetors. 14lh Sueeeasfal Year. 'Kl.Vt.KA HTl'IIIOS OF SPANISH. v.V. ',""1' evening sessions. Half-hour pri nts lessons In Commercial Spanish alee tin.: w" west litis at, lil lg., Times So., DANCINO. KE1Y YORK CITY, New Terfc. "J-fl llEPlltfnN WIMO.V, J. B..Modern p're, f,; 6ih av., cor.44h St., New York, BUBIMESe SCHOOLB. .CONCORDIA roV.'Mfc LiL il9 10"'"" "1 Aceountlno.rin4rica. i.tccnomics,Advartlimo,5aA"snsei!a SMnisn P(ibiicfBMna.Prjgn'rr4e). S-Braidwsy.wvC nuMefiriMtresjjttj 1 ACTUM KEKOBT. WHITE SL'LPlltR SPRINGS, W. Vli. White, Sulphur Springs Weat Virginia OPEN ALL THE YEAR Tm GREENBRIER ' EUROPEAN PLAN Finest Bath Establishment in America. Connected Directly with the Hotel Sauhcim and all principal bat hi of European Health Ketortt are given In the Bath Home by skilled attendant f KKII HTKHItr . J. is. .Ot UM Managing Director NEW JKR8KY AtUotlo City. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S AT THE TRAYMORE A wtnatrjui -Jraymtrf frttram haiittn tlmmmd fi 'trtktmalidajt. New York Bookiaf Ottew41 Tiasee TotaU, riMimccmt orixc4?lIervce, Casamv60a JWTZXJ.M7Zm NEW JERKKY f jilt ew eeel. THE UUREUN THE PINES T-AKRW(MH), N. .1. A IMetn Hotel ii a Noted Wkttr Reurt rneicelled Oolf Cmiref, nheltered Drldle Paths, well kept Walks. Atlrsrtlve Drive. Tennis Courts and 1'utllng Urecnt, Tea Dances, Dally Comerts Breach cfBee. Chsndler A Co. Ureters. FRANK V. SIIITK, alttK. NEW YORK BORDEAUX PaRIS ESPAGNE Modem Expreu. Suites with baths Saturday, December 9, 3 P. M S. S. CHICAGO Set., Dee. 16, 3 P. M. tU TOURAINE - - - Sit., Dec. 23, 3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU S.I.. Dec. 30, 3 P. M. trim uml t I flan. 'Uue claim labia. CIlliPasiY'K flFFICC " i n. , wwease trevea w wm s ewe sTsMM sbVVBjMI EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES UJ-tie-ll'a -D-H'atrr. $3 t7B0ST0N METROPOLITAN LI.NK.Hnute lis Lang Island Hound, llusiarde Kay and the CAPE COD CANAL Always In Sight of Land. Music, llrdured Stateroom Prices. Hiiprrh ltramhlH MAHSACII t'HETTH A IIUNKRK HILL. Lie. Pier is. No. K.. root Murray ft,. N, V.. VViik Hays snd Hun. da)s O P. M. Uue Uontnu 7.30 A. M. TkktU and Information at Pier; alio at .Vet- 1 ik Transfer Co, Officii and ruriwuj Tourist Aatnelts. FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $3.00 Sirs. Iv. Pier 14. N. R., ft Sfultea at dally at 3:00 P. U. Uuslc New London (Norwich) Llae str. It. Ptee II. N. R.. ft Houston St.. week days only, 1:10 P. M.j Pier 70. X. It, ft 33. 13d. St. 1:40 P. y. New Bavea Una str, Iv. Pier 31, It- ft Catharine St., week days only, 3:44 P. M.: Pier 73. ft. E. 32d St.. Sill P. 3L Bridgeport Una (week days only) str. It. Pier 37. E. It. at 3 P. at.. Plsr 73, 24, 33d St. at 3:11 P. 31. TITF pmnr lit.; p1,wastT' BOSTON $2.65 PROVIDENCE K $1.60 COLONIAL LINE ALL OUTB1UE STATEROOMS. SI TO S3. Week days and Sundays al & P. M. from Pier 38, N. It., foot West Houeton dl. 'Phone Spring UIJI tVorrester, SS.Mi Providence direct. I1.SS Ot sHIIIK hTATEROOSI H, SI.OO. Hall), Including bundsy, 3:00 P, M. Prom Pier 15. E. R. Phone RO0 Deekman. City Ticket Office, SI0 llroadway, N, Y, HELP WANTED MALE. pahv iioo weekly mansalng clean legiti mate mall order hualneea. We furnish every thing, Illgnt party neea noi worry mooui capital. Splendid chance for Intelligent, employed person to control Independent business nn profit-sharing basis, beginning In spare time, evenings at home. Particu lar, free, Dept. K, Opportunities Mxchange, Uuffalo, N. Y. WANTED Esperlenced fas fitters; steady employment; apply PUBLIC SER VICE OAS CO., I7 Engle St, Englewood, N. J. OKIICE Young man In office; must have some knowledge of typewriting and ste. Sogrsphy. BOIQ.1ER at CO., Astoria. U 1. C. SITUATIONS WANTED ntlMM. DAY'S WORIC Washing, Ironing, clean lag; colored! quick, reliable. Telephone 1141 Hsrlem. I10U8KWORKER Furnlshsd ream house; sleep out; small wash. YE34DL Telephone 1444 Harlsm. LOST, FOUND AND UEV.'AKPa. ' ID AV EAII.V KYHVUT Kst. '"J M Av. and 1.10th 144. Office Hours. I A. H. to I P. M. rOUNHl Underwear, handhai:., gloves, clothing, eanes, purses, satrhele. Iiueks, poekstbonlc. embroidery, Jewelry. ecarl, bog, saw, kits, urobrslku, overalls, rubbers, saeCa, scarfs, sweater, lar, grl, ksr, skAlea, - MM I ICiWMiK WMUTiwrmjjmaitl jgd Express Potrtal Serriee RjsJ AUTUMN atWORTB, white sulphur sprinos, w, v. Hesldrnt Manager NEW JERHEV Allaatlo City. The One Bright Star of Hotels uader whom towerinst roof ? be louaaT all the eatertsinmentofislreaf metrnrtolia Tht mttnifttnt ittf f$r tviry impttUnt tunc Ihn, ittr It tht hurt tht frtkUnsHt mtrli, mkiri ild timt tttirteij and tru hupiUtilj mtj in at Ui itst.m Three Promenade Decks facia the Ocean. Dancing In the Submarine Grill. Grand Onera (Vinrerts hv SumtIi fhrphnatrsi. tf tU-limt Jtllity and tUvilt Matt ymr rtitrvathmi NOW. Bld. Phou. Imal 0235. ... M.' t$ UAOttQ tlCXXTf HOTU. Of THL WOfeli) ATLANTIC CrTY.tV.eJ. eswssisaeMf muwnssisprr. G EORG I A AagasiSL. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA. Opens December 14th. A convenient and delightful place to spend your holidays. Good driving and motoring, sscsllent sad dle horses and all outdoor sports. Address C. G. TRUSSELL, Manager SOUTH CAROLINA, THE KIREWOOD A charmingly ho, pliable winter reeort. Camden, a. C. SHIP TO TEXAS STR. "HENRY R. MALLORY," largest in coastwise service, and other big steamert. New York direct to GALVESTON . Direct connections for San Antonio and National Guard encampments: the South west and Pacific Coast points. Attractive rates, including meals and berth on steamer, MALLORY LINE Iter .to, Nsrth Itller. !S York, t'lly Ikt. oni. 3isi Brnsdoa. CIJNARD NEW YORK LIVERPOOL LACONIA WEI).. DEC. , ( P. M. OltUUNA SAT., HBO. 14, I P. M. B AX UNI A TUES.. DEC. 1. ( P. VI. ANOANtA THI'IIS., JAN. 4, I P. M. LACONIA SAT., JAN. II. I P. 31. ht V YORK FALMOUTH -LONDjN All Passengers Land Falmouth. ASCANIA HAT, DEC. S3. I P. U. CARPATHIA TPES. DEC. 34, I P. XI. AVSONJA Tt'ES., JAN. 2. I P. U. il aiate ai New 3oi. 'lei. jwu dreaj NAYIAN mW-MBLmBBmir am 11 mm-maBBBBrnmum. LINE to NORWAY SWEDEN DENMARK NEUTRAL FLAG No Contraband Carried. Modern meamers. 14,0v0 A 14,100 Tone Dlet. Dally Connections with all European Cities, lieilnrlk III. .Her. lllnlteU blatre. Dec. 9 A. E. Johnson Co.,lncAgtsl B'way.N.Y. American Line ALL AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Flag N.Y. Liverpool, Pier 62, N. R., Noon ht. Ixiols !. 0Hnland Dec. 14 White Star Line N.Y. Liverpool, Pier 60. N. R., Noon llalllr Her. I4.drltlr Dec. 31 Ol'PlCE, B'tVAY, (, N. Y, Tel. POM Rector. HY SEA TO SAVANNAIT. Ideal trlD for real, health, recreation. SAVANNAH LINE, 140 West 42d .St.. N. T, STEAMSHIP TICKETS to any pert. Official Agent all llaee. Raymond tvhltsemb Co.. S3 Mb ArN.Y. OLD DOMINION IJNE. Ta all paints Seutb and West. Every weekday, I p. M., Pier 21, North lllver. Tel. 1100 Franklin. CANADIAN PACITIC SaAILVTAY 043, 131 Broadway. N. T. City. FOR HA LB. irade Safety PUSH-BUTTON KNIFE 'IJsViMOevtC ' - Cm. asasviVX Push tn. but ton and blade opens. Iiclts open: locks closed. Plnest cutlery steel blades. Fully auaranteed. Va riety ot handles. 31.00 and upwards. At all deal ers or W. B. LAWRENCE. Arcade ef II Hroadway, N, Y O .Tor Xtnas A ts iranjenioas JirictlfLontlse .asnor era i nHsss empiotrrj-rerersTitr, jrtsr mujrriira isi Proposals for Bllekers: Office ot Depot Quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pa. Ssaled proposals will he1 received here until 1:01 wc loess i k P. 31., December I, lit, for manu 1ng aast dgllvsrlrtg at this Dtpat, aucksrs. laferasatUsa am appllsajsis. faeturtn 1,311 ID I 1SBH"S.PI BJjBlwOTwri 1 W rAWNRBonatr saum. JOSEPH SltOUOOri'S SONS. Julius Ebongootl. Auct.. 14 llowerr. re I ID A. M. I Dec. 4 Dlamonde, watches, jewelry, eddi and ends, Ac., pledged prior Nor. 4, Kit. to No. 19040. C. Weaver. 711 lOlti av. Dec. E Diamonds, watches. Jewelry, odds una inni, ate, pieovea prior inv. z, ilia. .U. Ooody, 374 Oraod HU, Hrooklyn. Dec. (All men's and women's clothing, dry goods, shoes, Ac pledged prior Nov. , to No. 39900. C. Weaver. 711 loth av. Dec. ( Men's and women's clothing, dry goods, shoes, Ac, plerrged prior Nov, 31, itltj from tltoo to 34700. John J. Saver, 4 Manbsttnn Ave., Jlrooklyn, and from suooo to lueuii, jonn J. Haver, i uan htttan Ave.. Ilrooklvn. I Dec. 7 All diamonds and other precious stones In various settings, all watches, jew elry ot every description, firearms, opera anu iieid glasses, musical ana Diner in. strumcnts. odds and ends, furs and all other mlscllnneoui articles pledged with Benjamin h'ox, 11 tth Ave., prior to Dec. I 1, 1911, to No. 730S4. 1 Dec. 7 All men's and women's clothing, dry goods, ehoet, Ac, pledged with Den I Jamln Fox, 72 Ith Ave., prior to Dec I, ,' 19H, to No. 730(1; aleo all pledges prior to Nov. 34, 191(. J. JBIumenthal, ( Hud son St. Dec. I Alt diamonds and other precious atones In various settings, all watches, jewelry of every description, silverware, odds and ends and all other mlecellaneous article, pledged from Oct. 1, l(t(, from 3(000 to (3400; also No. iol 4 die. rings, nnd all older dates. Max Uerneteln, 273 W. liSth St. 'j Dec. Xlen'e and women's clothing pledged prior Nov, 36, 1116. Ben I'rsger, C!4 Id Ave. Alex Freund, 1641 Id Ave. L. I. rWVSKI. Aawt'r. 3 Bowery, sells la A. U., uoredremao pledges of every de scription for unpaid loans from the follow ing pawnbrokers, Including all dlamonda. rubles, sapphires, pearls, emeralds, all other stones unset or set In rings, earrings, pins, links, chains, studs, bracelets, locket or aiber mounting, all Jewelrr, watches, sil verware, guns. Instruments, furs, clothing, cameras, all other goods pledged previous to datss nnd up to numbers mentioned, both Incluelve, and all pledges held over. Dec. 411. l'hlllliw. UI Uowery, prior Nov. U. 1H 5. to Nn. C7300. Dec. ( M. Tlruckhelmer. 1 T0 3d Ave,, prior Nov. II. IIU. to No. 1(9(0. M. I Bruckheimer, 2114 3d Ave., prior Nov. 31. lll(. to No. 33200. M. almnne A Son, 2I( Orand St.. from Aur, 1, 1614, to Oct. 31, 1H(, Nos. 1 to IStl. Dec. C .T, Anderson. 30T W. 42d St, prior Nor, U, 1511, to No. 42300. Dec. 1 A. fllmont, 3201 2d Axe. Sobal Tirol.. 322 Columbus Axe. Jerk Sobel Co., 3;i Ith Ave., prior Nov. 27, tl(. Deo. I J. R. Lemon A Co, 471 (th Ave., prior Nov. 1. IS 11. to No. 11102. Equitable Personal Loan Co.. 3 R. 14th St., now 14th M. Terennel Loan Co., prior Mar tth. llll. to No. 42K. Dee. 11 It. Mewcorn A Bon. 314 3rd Ave. prior Deo. 1, llll, ta No. I4T03. tuls Stream. 21TI 3rd Ave., prior Pee. 2. 1414. to No. 12200. II. Phillips, lit rtowery, prior Deo. 1, lilt. TKNTKAT. AV0T3ON CO.. M. Bhl Aortloarer, 133 Canal ritrwet, sells Jewelry at 11 A. ciotaing ai is a. sa. Dc 4 By John Slmpeon, 114 Bowery, all unredeemed pledges of pearls, dlamonda and other precious stones, watchee, Jewelry, llverware, Ac pledged previous to Ns. 11(00, Sept. 1, till, and all goods held ever. Dec. (By J. Ptmpsun A Co.. 1119 Broadway and 111 West 44th St, all un redeemed pledges of pearls, diamonds and other precious stones, watches. Jewelry, silverware. Ac, pledged previous to No. 20000 Nov. 1. ISll. and all articles held over from former sales. Dec. Henry Mltler. 74T Ith Ave., Diamonds. JewHry, ellverwj,. Ae pledge4 previous to (0300 Nov. 2. 1416. and all god held nrer from prevlois salei. Dec. Dy R. Hlmpson Co.. 1171 Broadway. All unredremed pledges ot pearls, diamonds and other previous stones, watches. Jewelry, silverware. Ac. pledged previous to No. 11001 Oct. 1, 1511, and goods held over from former sal. Dee. 11 By MeAleenan's, 1320 Itrnadwav. All unredeemed pledges of pearls, dia monds and other precious etonen. watches. Jewelry, silverware. Ac, frttm Nn. 1 of 1U to No, 21000 of 191.V Also pledges .Via. 2(371, 20 diamond rings. Nn. 27547, 2 erol I tag; Nn. HMO, n lot nf Jewelry; No. :. 11 packages of diamonds; all these pledges In is ( and all articles held over from for mer sales. JACOB SnosiflCT. Aactleneer, 13 ery. aella at in A M. Dec. 4. Jewelry, watchee, diamonds and pledges of everr description from No. 11210 to S47II and from Aug. I. llll. to Mept. 20. 1915. all Inclusive, nnd all pledges held ovr from previous ealea. Including Noe. 70111. 70132. 70771. 71120. 72111. mil. 7MS5, 74m. 7'SS7. 7764(. 10713 and mil, Cliwi Lang A Co.. 142 Ith Ave. Dee. (Clothing and pledges 0 every description prior Nov. 21, ltl(. N. T. J-oan Offlce, II. Brown, Prop, llll 3d Ave. Bar ney's Loan Offlce, 1(13 3d Ave. Doc. (Jewelry, watches, dlamonda and pledges nf every description pledged to Nov. 21. IIU, to Nn. lino and older date held over. I Jacobs, Ml 3d Ave, De. Jewelry, watches, dlamonde ar.d all Dledre nrlor Nov 2?. 1511. to Nn. 71211 tncluelve: aleo No. 7220S and older datee I held ovr. II. Gordon A Co.. 2127 Amiter. ' dam Ave. AUo similar pledges for K A P. Keller. 22IJ Mh Ave., from No HIH pledc'd Aug. 21. 191C, to No 11121 of Nov. 27, ISIS. Dec 7 Jewelry, watchee, diamonds, and nil pledges trnr Nov. 30, 15K. Coop-r Sijuare lian Office. II, Iterknwttf, prop, II Cooper Hr. Also pledges ot like description A. Sellnger, 41 2d Ave. Dec. 4 Jewelry, watches, diamonds and pledges nf every description psedged to Nov. 10. 113, K. Berger. 747 4th Ave. SALES HY AUCTION. Wholesale and Itetall ftocK of DIAMONDS An elegant Penrl and Diamond Collaret! coat Iti.cuo. 1,(00 ll-Karat Ladles' and Uenta' Watches and Watch Jlr.icloH. Hold nilel Silver and l'earl Watrhes, (00 mo ements In original cases, hi and 110 gold rtllod Jew try. .sterling Sliver, Mtterwiire. Itogers and fhetnld riNtware. Inventory 146.000 00 IIltOOKLYN PURCHASING! SYNDICATE Frank Walker, Auctioneer Will sell beerlnnlng to-morrow, Tuesday, Dec. I, and continuing Wednesday, al 10:30 A. M, each day, nt the new spacious eaten. rooms building, 610 Hroadway, Ilrioklyn. Inepectliai to.day, londay, Deo. 4, 10 A. M until 4:30 P. M. Auctioneer' n phone 23.S Wllllameburg rtlRECI.OsrRE HALES. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW YORK, as: Abraham 11. Levy, Plaintiff, against Chas. 1. Welnsteln Realty Company eg al., Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment ot toreclne. ure and sale made and entered In the above rntltlnd action, and bearing date the 27th day ut October. llt. 1, tint under, signed, the Referee In said Judgment named, will sell at I'ublln Auction, at tlin Exchange Halrsroomi, .Noa. 1411 Wiry Mrert, In the Ilornugli nf Manhattan, rity nf New York, on the 30th fUy of November. 1914, at IS o'clock noon on that day, by Joseph P. Diy. Auctlonorr. the prrmls directed by euM Judgment to be sold and therein described as follnwa: ALL those two certain lots, pleoes or parcels of land, with the buildings and tin provemonts thereon erected, altuate, Iting and being In the tlorough of Manhattan, City of New York, Comity of New York and State of Now York, on the southerly side of Nineteenth Street, and whleh taken together are bounded and described as fol lows: HEOINNINO at a point on the south westerly ld of Nlneteimth Ptreet, distant one hundred and nlnety-sev.n (197) feet southeasterly from the southeasterly cor ner of fetj-nth Avenun snd Nineteenth Street; running thence southwesterly, par allel with Seventh Avunue, ninety-tare. (431 feet and six Inches: thence southeast, erly and nenrly pa rail I with Nineteenth Street, forty-six (44) fe-t and three Inches; thence northeasterly und again parallel with Seventh Avenue, ninety-three (IS) fret and three (31 Inches, tu the south westerly side of Nineteenth Street, and thence northwesterly along aald elds of Nineteenth Street forty-four (44) feet to the point nr place of beginning. Be the am miiiiciipiiiiim niiir-. ,r iraa. The premises lireliy Intended described he entire lots anil premises known by the treet numbers 144-1 44 West Nineteenth Street. Dated. New York. October 31th, till. FRANCIP W JEROME A koiin, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1400 Fifth Avenue. New York City. vr. istn hi. ilV 44 I J. U rc " " 41' I" IV The aonroilinata amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above de scribed property Is to be sold, la l,4i)3.il. with Interest thrreen from the 34th day of October, ll, togolner with the costs and allowance ainnuntlng tn ISSl.tn, with In terest from October 17th, till, together with the expenses of the sals. The ap proximate amount of the taxes, assess ments and water rates or other liens which are to be allowed to the purchassr out of the purrhass msney, or paid by the Ref eree, Is 11.7(0,00 and Interest. Dated, New York. October 31th, llll. FRANCIS W. POLLOCK, Referee. The sale In the above entitled action la hereby adjourned to Monday, tjtnrember alh. llll. at the same hour and JUS ilace. ' Dated. New York, November 311k. llll. FRANCIS W. POLLOCK, Referee. Rod and man water for local anglers prom dec. 4 to dec. 10. Sandv ffnnlr Princess Hay A.M. I.M. (Tbe Horseshoe) (Oanarslel net AM llprember A.Al, t'.Al, s:it 4:59 A:4d n:SO 7:ia 7. 'S3 8:33 M A:IS fl.9 (1:34 7:41 S32 3:19 4:14 SKH 61 (1:3.1 7:tr 7:SS 3:37 3:39 4:4 6:44 Al T:i 7:67 8:38 1 December December Decern hAt 4:33 S33 (1:14 (1:59 7:40 837 Jsereraher isecemtier December 10,. The Gee pel of Mederatlea. I hive been verv nmrii inirAia tn n.. gospel of moderation while fishing, whleh 5". b,n so earnestly advocated In the XIkm"" rl.o' lately written by "flyl" and pablUhed In the Rod and Oun column. Jt Is realty nfrve ,,,1,1.. n nnMnn.j 1. witness the tactics of these ao-called nsn nogs" and remain quiet I Was on th Kv.Ivh m -.c u ... 5Th.!r V on"r bout Bfleea ether fishermen en board and when we anchored Z.J'ut"'ht 'i" "lackfl.h began biting very lively and everybody was eatchlna nsn ana annsrentlv nerfei.tiv aatiaa except one Individual who bad bought soft clams, crana end HAAmr h.i.,. mamim 05.b)A', "lfl "ho had one ef those eluB fg11. I, re rapidly being eliminated by the Intelligent and fair minded contingent or anglers, and Ihta -h.n -n. ,n SJl. hd entirely. Talk about hogging It) Why. he was all over the boat; whenever he saw any ens catch a fish he tmiM tmniedlately squeete himself alongside and CSfcSt OUt hts line wlltiAiit n.M-ln I. the slightest the fact that ha was Inter iVn h ,h.nn fishing at that spot . vaneu aown ano criticised oy almost svsrv one on board, but without avail, It didn't phase him at alL Ha ssld he had a perfect right to fish wherever be wanted to. that he had mu si sa .- privilege and that he propoaed to get his m an sa is "a, eaavjaeia 4J- j m 1 a - ...vs.vji m wuuii tu nan, inq I fjucsa n Oja, wti loded down with 11th whi asir ivii V 4I troait Perhape he was within his rights In what he said and did, but at that he Impressed me and the majority of my fellows on board as bslna a ver. rnnr ,mh i. nn - Of the eort nf Aihiim.n , . - nn - An-a well to avoid. Wo were all thoroughly djsgusted with him. I nsked CSDt. Martin hull,, h a regular and he emphatically said "No." ... nDl "na ne was mtgnty glad of It Now such men gtve the enjoyable pes. time of fishing a black eye and It really SfDOllS the da. fne ttia man h, mn.m Mah. tnar for the sport and fascination that It o ds aanvsa rrom it Practice osi Rldeaa Cnala ef Lake. It would be a mteblv mS !, IS - coma ooimin same senslDle legislation Sav ing In mind the flsh preservation and the putting a curb upon the antics of "fish nogs." On the RJdeaa chain of lakes In Canada there la a hard and flx.d rule that ne ene ran tsks away mora than eight Ash a day. The most of the fish that are caught In these lakes are put back unless they are ton badly Injured to survive. The guide Invariably handles the flsh when It ta brought to the boat and very carefully removes the hook, and It the flsh It not bled during that operation. It Is r-ttirned tn th lake. If It bleeds the guide gives It Its quietus and places It In a tin lined drawer under his seat and It ta thereafter prepared for luncheon, er, as the rase may be. It there are a few, the guide brlnge them to the hotel. There It never any west and always a desire to conserve the flsh, and ae a result that section of Cansda Is always popular with nhermn. for both the small mouth and the Oswego bars are plentiful there. Threw Fish Sufficient for Lincoln, I heartily agree with the eentlments es pressed by Robert Pag. Lincoln In an article written by htm and publish-.! In "Outdoor Life" In which he ealdi "Where In th. past I waa not satisfied till I had caught a considerably w.ll proportlon.d string of bass or other flsh. now, quit, to the contrsry, I nin more than content with the little I take. "I waa Imbued within the last year of a reflection of the mind: What constitutes the sportsman's or the fisherman's portion ot a 'lay's outing snd kill? "After much study of the proposlttea I have arrived at the decision that three good flsh are plenty snd enough to suit my meagre testes tn my plain, unassuming way. Others msy go home sorely dis gusted because they have not half depleted the lake, but for me the thrre flah are mora than I want but I shall want to catch those flsh skilfully with eane tackle and play them well to net." Few Irmetlse Ceaeerrettea. The writer ot the foregoing sure It a good sport, and It ts a great pity that there are not many more ilke him. I regret to eay that In my long experience I have met but few who practise hie conservative method. The dominant Idea with the majority Is to cttrh the largest number of flsh and thu rmbllsh a reputation among their fiieiKl- and In the neighborhood where thry r-IJ- as eminent and necessarily skll fu fishermen. It's a mighty good thing that we don't all hanker after the greater number when we go nshlng I have gone out many times during the we-ktMi Muon and fished patiently day after iuy, some daya getting no nsh at all ami other days getting but a In, Was I disappointed? Did 1 consider that I was a. allure a disciple nf Isaak Walton? Nnt at all I had enjoyed the day, even If 1 didn't get a flsh. Helni out In the open air enjoying the se., mil eunllrht was healthful. Invigor ating .ind restful for the nerves, and I aiwnys feel better nfter a day spent tn this manner At'Ot'ST C. NAN71. New York, November 31. Fteli Hog a Sporting Night Flett hog' Vlsh hog! Put back that flshl 'TIs not a proper site to dtah HnneiU), a decent cat Would he-Hate at taking that! Ta thus "Syl" spoke as In despair Hv raked th. flsh -scales from hit hair. His rsssock msy be oilskin eoatl Ills pulpit may be fishing boat; Ilia haln. worn somewhat nttlt. May 1m of wool Instead of gilt: Hut goodly man Is Contrtn ,iyl. With prlnrlples like Sunday Hill. A 1 Jokes nslile, bnve, "S1" Is right, The ttah hog Is a sporting blight! Ills Is the sort that hogs th float: That graba the best seat In the boat; That buying bait Is never seen; That ehuns Ills turn st gseniene; And, when at home, 'tis as who'll take The tenderloin from nut the slsak! New York, Nov. 19. SKIP. IMsrosrring the Joya nf Surf Pishing, Prof. J, V Ksmp ef Columbia College and Mrs. Kemp srrtved m Friday night On fUtunUy afternoon at 4:30 they made their llr-t .ippe-irance nn the beach, and by C o'clock the professor landed the largest 1' . f this season, SS pounds. Tti.se folks occupied a cottage on the shore lti leisnn, the professor having come here or the rest cure, as his health ssi somewhat Impaired from overwork. He used tn stnnd by end watch m land the lli one, and one day 1 got him to take one of my rigs and try hit hand. He .n un ii pt pupil, and tn a very short time acquired the knack of thumbing tht reel, "till the result that In a day or so he hooked Into and landed a good sited bass. Well, lie got the fever, sent for a surf outfit and when he left here last spring he ns a full fledged eurf fisherman with a reeoril of twenty-four channel hsss and the set-mid largsst catch tor ths sea sun, lie alsj beached a shark of I ftet 3 Inch. If nit enubl see his rigt thle yesr you would Imeglti let was on old hand at tha gfttne. lie sas that he will always have a klmllt feeling for mo for getting him Ititerentr.l In the greatest sport ho hns er enjoseil. llaseball. tennK golf, hunting and fishing for 1iUe trout, btss. Ac, In the water, of Inike (leorga this aummer had lost their fascination and time was hanging on hi- hands until I Initiated him Into the new life, "I came hero last year against my withes, and this year I could hardly wait until the time earns t return," he said to ins. I was Just as glad to ste him at he was tn get l' l(, ta I have been com relied tn Dsn n'fine the last few days, as Mrs. Hlshop sprained her snkls on Wednes day last and lias been confined to h.r room tine.. We have had torn, btautlful weather since our arrival, but the conditions have been moat unfavorable for turf Ashing owing ta high winds whlah have filled the rough tea with wee It. However, I fished five timet and Innded eight channel bass, total weight 3 5 1 pounds, thres aharks, 33 lm hes, 47 Inches nnd 77 Inches, and sixteen bloe, a.rsglng about one pound apiece, uml Mrs. Bishop landed a nlas pound bass nn the Slat. There Is a pier running out about 400 feet la the Indian River a short way from our cottage, and It Is my habit to make a cast or two before breakfast and ugsln nt sundown. Flsh have been sesres, and this morning, when I ricked up six, was the only time When I have landed mors than two ,rtea trout" In a du. Total catch to date, thirteen! total weight, J4 pounds, tsn of which weighed 3tl pound.. prei) a. nisiiop. Mtlbournt Reach, l'la.. Nov. Echoes Prow the Contrlbs' Dinner, George For.stlt wet ths most spon taneous dinner I ever attended; I want you to put m. down fur next aur, no matter what the dale. A, Val Woodruff -1 do not want tn eay that I am nnt s beginner at publlo dinners, yst I ran t recall mis thai I enjoyed More J with your chief. man ine oonirnw i am aimply la lava itit ouiy nan wwj he Gun News Jasnalca Oovrrnors Wllleta Wt Island lolnl London A.M. 1M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 33 4:10 7114 7:60 41 6:18 4:46 6-09 8:12 8:47 6:44 S:I8 6:34 6:67 B3 7 64 7:10 630 6:46 0:B 1038 731 79 7.A3 70 101 11S 8fl 8:43 7:44 8:13 31:10 118 8:48 038 833 8:32 11:44 .... S0 lOfiS t'.ni. 4:17 6:13 6:03 6:64 7:39 HJ 0.-07 slopped talking toe soon. The speakers who followed were 'fell right." I nope io hear Mr. Mitchell again at the next din ner and at many more to come. Site Limits far Salt Water Flsh. On rsadlng THE SUN tht ethsr morning i cams across an article on ine wonou Thread Pishing Club's dinner. If a good many of the older beys only think back tbty can recall the many happy dayt tptnt flthlng whtn a nitre lad with ,a rnlton thread for sold and Silver perch, cattish, Ac. I have flshtd with cotton thread or at leatt twenty-two Tears anu caught many a good melt of totneodt, flounders, lafsysttss and eels, also crabs on cotton thread. I have caught a good many with ordinary pins bent up for hooks, down In old South Brooklyn la the 0's. If tht readtn of THE SUN ate this they rirobably will try It more. I have not trltd I for the lilt fifteen years, but on read ing to much about cotton thread flthlng It brought back tha days gone by, to now I will try It again. Here't luck to the cotton thread fisher men. Ust small hooks when and wheravtr possible. Give the flsh a tporttman's chance and do not take them too small. Here are the different sitae ef flsh: Flounder no lest than tht slse of the palm of your hand from the tip of your longest Snger to your wrist, of about 7 Inches; blacklist! no lest than O's Inchtt; ling, hake and whiting no lest than It Inchee; oudfleh no lest than 13 Inches, tomcodt no lets than 3 Inchtt, mackerel no less than 13 Inches, lafaytttat no lett than tnchet, eelt no Itas than II Inches, wsakflth no lets than 13 Inches, fluke ne less than 13 Inches, Ac. Te tell how big the flsh Is mtsture off the butt ot your fishing rod up to 3 feet In tneh.t. Tht toontr the fishermen realise the ben efit they are doing to tht tport by throw ing the undertlted back Into the waters the better sport they will have. Alto throw every flsh back that has spawn In It Brooklyn, Nov. 31. JOHN KALTZAN. Mere About the DssgAsh. F. I. Sherman's letter In defence ef the dogfish Is disingenuous, to say the least. He calls my etattmente Ignorant, reaction ary and spiteful, and thin proceeds to abuse me In a column article without him eelf giving any facta and else contredlota the vtry authorities that be relies on for hit dtttnes of the dogfish. Facts, however, are stubborn things, and here are a ftw of them: . The biological dtptrtmtnt at Harvard Cnlverelty analystd tht Beth ef hundred! of dogflih for the Maitachusstta and Maine flsh commissions. The verdict was that tht dogflih wat the grtatstt living tscrsttr of urlo acid and was unfit for human con tumptlon. Mere prejudice probably. Mr. F. I. Sherman's statement that this polsnu It eliminated In digestion Is spe cious, but untrue. A small amount of any poison may possibly bt taktn, but a largt doss of the same polton may mean death. Dr. Moore of the fltherlet bureau tays that tht dogfish shown at the recent East port flsh show underwent no other prepara tion than totklng for one hour In salt water, boiling till done and then canning. Tha uorton Pew Fltherlts Coinptny, which ts now canning tht flsh, tayt on the labels ot the dogfish tint that grayflsh (dogflih) waa not adaptablt to the mtthode of can ning In general utt, but that dtvtlopmtntt In the tanned flah Industry now made It available. If Moore It right why the de velopments? It Moore waa wrong what't the answer? My ttattmtnt as to bounty was perhape not plain. I mean a bounty only In the sens, that the State thould pay tha flthtr men In ord.r to obtain tht ntcettary flsh rarcasies for the fsrtlllttr factorlts. In Canada tbla price ta 40 cents a hundrtd pounds. V. 1. Sherman etattt that blutflth It far mora destructive than dogfish. Sorry, but his own dogflih authority, tha burtau of fisheries, states that the ray family dog. flsh, shark and skate are the "most" de structive enemies of flsh lift (Riport ef 1B07. No. 6.2). He further aaye that dogflih are not so rrollflc at ethsr flsh, but he forgttt tht act that the dogfish It born alive and able to take cart of Itself, while only about one In 18.000 ef flsh eggs hatched grow to maturity. One adult female doaflah bt- comet In its years tht progenitor of about 3.600 mora. hit aaaln may be Ignoranos or prejudice, but It Is attested by my oppo nent't own wltneeset. Set bureau of flih- erlei report lor ioa. Mv esteemed friend cava no flsh lmnrovs with sge, Very true, but let him try this einerlment. Tske any food flsh and a dog flih caught at the same time nnd keep them under similar conditions for thres days and then let mt know which ons Is fit tn eat. It won't be the dogfish. When F. 1. Sherman dlgssts these "spits, ful, prejudiced and Ignorant" ttstements of fsett I'll glvs him soms mors, tnd I'll uit onlv his own wltnessst snd stithorlttss. Finally, Mr. Hedfleld and myself hare never had any dealings with, for or against aach othsr. so ray political toss are still unstsppsd en. WHITE HAT. New York, Nov. 80. BOD AND GUN. 5fronct0ambo?ito IW Str. TAURUS' Dally at 8 A. M. from Pl.r I. N. It. ONLY. Bar, Rsitaarant Bait Taeklt, tta. on tear! VAJkUC, Weekdays, ll.OOi 8 und ays. ll.9. 314 Cod Caught on Evelyn Sander. iHO Cod relight nn Otralila Sunday. CHOLERA HANKS t'Oll riMll.VO. RIRAI rtA HaUy. 8 A. M. nr. Moii.i Sua,, lain ALU A a a, Jl. (apt. I. Martin. Dally. I A. II. except Moa. IMkVil FtlT Capt II. HANSEN. iniAILtfil CUC I Vkl Dally. 8 A. M. etc. Man.) Son., CVCLTM H a.m. ('apt. JAKE MARTIN. CHOLERA HANKS. P. C IIIHnV dtlly except Mongers id l-'rl'Ue. funday T. NIMBUS Wed., Thurt. and Pun.. 8 A. M. Sat 3 P. M. LundVt Dock. Sneelal Night Trias nnvsr h iiu MOCCISIN : Tuesday and Saturday al S T. M. 10 A. M. dally. Dunne's Dock, Hheepshead Bay, I'hone Hsrl.m 1747, COD. COD. COD. Ill INI r P,rir..lr sxc.pt lon. A Frt. rtlLnllllU rum vvnii. e dock W'k Lsad. 1:47 train; Sun. 4:01 train. F. WHITE. Ms Ji Ri DAILY 8 A. M. , From Wiege't Dock. Ctpte. TRED WREOE and LOUIS HARMS. CHOLERA HANKS CODFISIIINO. SUNDAY 7130 A. SI. PI MAR leaves Osborn'a Dook, Sheens. WHITBY t'HOI.ERA HANKS. Hammer's Dock, She.p.head Hay. I A. M. dally, exc. Mon. and Frt Sunday 7. FRANK HAMMER. nCIQ.II Isavss Wreck Lead daily es IlUwAOCLL CP Mondap and Friday, HIT " train. Sunday 4:01 train. Fare 11.31. O. W. Wilton. OE.T a ntwly Invtnt.d wood flitting rati I Will give on. to tha best suggestion for a trsds mark. HARRIS FROM, US I Southern Boulevard, Bronx. COD, con cod. OLLNnDn1" dstlV Wave Deck. Fr exceot Mon. ana f-r Sua. Fare, Inc. bait 11.33. CODFISH ARK HERE. One,. Inn II del'r exc. Mun. A Frl. haUl JOB 1 .Kl'lson's. Preeport, 4:80 UUUl. JUU ;80. Fare II. S3. Joe R from 0 fun. aynor. CODFISHTNOI CODFISUINOt COMMODORE Ki.WrTO. f,Tf train, Sunday 6:08 train. 11,40, Hen Wright. PPFflRT 5u" "' Won- A Prl. I A. Jl.. tr rUfl I Qeborn Dock. Hheepshead Ray! Crpts. Freddie Wrego and Archie Iluckner, DIICC D Canarsts 1 A. M. dally, KUot H I . lc," Monday and Friday; nUUL Ik lis 7 a. M. Sunday. Dick eb Ernst M. leaves Murray's, Wreck Lead, dally esc. Mon. as Frt, 4I4T train; Sun, 4:43 train, I Ims4 Ittves Cf llfln dally e rl,BI 1 train; Su Carmtn'a Dock. Wrtok Lead. xrepi ion. ana rri. i;t7 nday 4:05 train. J, Carman. Str. leaves Canarate dally 7:30 A. M.Sun.,7 A.M. tsysr A Smith IAINO HKACII lva Dunna'i Dock. Shteps head Hay, I A. M. dally. Capt Mlchttl. IfCinCITV Shtrpth.ail Hay, I A M, daily VtLUGIIT nr. Mon. ebfrl. Pill Httphtnt. SoUsWttk lva Dunne's Dock, Shtepshead Bay, dtlly, exo, Mon., I A. M. THE WEATHER TO-DAY AND Steamship Arrivals and Departures Outgoing Foreign Mails. THE WEATHER. For eaoloia New Terk, eleaJr and wanner tedar. probably local rains fair and warmer to-morrow; moderate seutheely winds. For New Jersey, eloudy to-day) fair and warmtr to-morrow; moderate aouthtrly winds. For norlhtrn New England, partly cloudy and warmtr to-day, probably rain or tnow by night; fair, warmer In the Interior to morrow! moderate variable wlnda, becom ing touth and toutheaeterly. For touthtrn New England, eloudy and warmtr on the mainland to-day, probably local ratnt; fair and warmtr to-morrowi modtrate winds, shifting to the southeast and touth. For wetttrn New York, partly oloudy and warmtr to-day, local rains; fair and warmtr to-morrow; modtrate touthtrly NEW YORK, Dte. 4. Fair weather pre vailed over nearly all tha country east of the Rocky Mountain! yesterday, aavt for tomt light rain In tht Northw.it and on the north Pacific coait Tht pretturt wat high east of the Mississippi lllver. tht centre btlng ortr the south Atlantlo Statet, causing offshore wlndt all along tht At lantlo coait. There was a ttorm tnterlng the country from Canada over Montana and tht Da kolas, moving southeastward, which will be felt east to the Mississippi Valley to-day with rain and soms snow In the Northwest. it waa warmer over all the country ex cept tn the extreme Northwest. Tempera ture above the average for the season pre vailed In about all sections. In thlt city the dny wat fair and ttlghtly warmer: winds, light touthwtit; average humidity, 44 per cent; barometer, corrected to read to sea level, at 3 A. M 30.13; 3 f. St., I0.ZL. 3 A. M. so.:: 44 N. W. 13 Clear 3 P. 31. 30.34 37 B. I Cloudy Raromttcr Humidity Wind direction Wind velocity Weather , Wrnrfnlf atlnn The temperature In thlt city yeeterday, at reported by the ornclal thermometer. It shown In tht annexed table! A. 31. P. 31. P. M s II 1 41 43 1 33 t'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.U s".""!!4S 14 40 II 40 18 41 llll. 3A.M...I4 Ills' ...41 4 43 1 42 3 43 1..., 43 llll. 1311. llll. 33 IF, M....4I 3? IP. M....43 40 13 Mid.. ..41 8 F. X....4I Htsrhsat lamnsrature. 44. at 8 P. M. Lowest ttmptrature. 34, at 7:34 A. SC Average ttmptrature, 40, SCORES NEAR DEATH IN TENEMENT BLAZE Firemen's Unman Chain Saves 3Iany Children One Wo man Badly Hurt. Ten persona were Injured In the early morning fire which burned out the six story tenement houso at Houston and Chrysllf streets yesterday. That the flro did not nssume the proportions of a catastrophe wns duo to the skilful work of the firemen, who ran extension lad ders to the roof of the building, formed a human chain and passed men, women and children to the street. When the blaxe wns discovered It had gained great headway. The kitchen In the rear of the ground floor saloon and restaurant owned by M. Mlnxel wns ablase. The flames spread quickly to the staircase well, ahot upward, feed ing on the old woodwork of tha stairs. At the top floor It mushroomed, filling all the apartments there and sending flames through the windows, making the fire escapes Impartiable. Sroree In 1)1 re- Peril. The alarm spread through the house. Men caught ui tliulr wives nntl darhetl for the windows; nmen Eolxed their bnbles nnd tried the fire cape.s, but It wan sure death to attempt to get out that way. One fide of the house was nnt yet ablaze, ind the tenants nf the top floors crowdtd nt the windows. It wns then that the firemen ot Hook and Lad der SO did their rescuo work. Other firemen ran throuch the blailng halls to the lower floors nnd dashed out with a man, a woman or child they had found unconscious from tho smoke. Charles Coppoln, a tenant of the third floor, made three trips from his apart ment to the street, each time carrying one of his children. He wns terribly burned when ho had finished and tvas sent to Dellevue Hospital. Woman May Lose Life, Mrs. Mary flclmaca, 30 years old, Itaned so far from her window on the third floor screaming for help that she toppled over. She was taken to Hellovue with u fractured kktill and Internal In juries and li expected to tile. Carolina f'lrcella, 74, fell or Jumped from the first floor. nenetu rtontn'n wrists were badly cut by glass when ho emnshed the panel of the tloor behind which were his three small children. Ho got them all out safely. Others suf fered from Inhaling emoke or were cut by glass. The building wns a complete loss, and the firemen devoted themselves to pro tecting adjoining property. BURGLARS 00 OVER TEN R00PS. Fore Empty llonset to Reach Another Half Rloek Assay, niirglara who robbed the home of Mrs. V. R. Gibson, 535 Macon street, Brook lyn, Wednesday evening, Rained entrance, tho police believe, nfter climbing over tha roofs of ten other houses In the block. The door of a vacant hoimn ten numbers away showed evidences of hav ing been forced. A dormer window, with projecting !edi;e. permitted access from adjoining roofs to the Ulbson houso, Mrs. Gibson, who Is the widow of n real estate promoter, reported that two diamond rings, a topaz ring, a gold ring, and a watoh nnd chain, all heirloom, were taken while the family was it l dinner. Sho offered yesteidny $200 re ward for the return of the property TEACHERS TO ASK PENSION. Will Try to Oat 1B.000 Slanatnras on Petition tn Legflslatnre, School teachers from the kindergarten to thn II grails who are enrolled In the I'rofenslomii Kli'ineutary Teacliois Association will meet In tlin intcmMy hall of the World Hulldlng at s o'clock to-morrow night to discuss ways and means of Interesting the legislature In a ptntlon bill and to agitato for an In crease of salary next year. Money for the retalnnient of counsel and for other expenses of the campaign Is to be solicited and 15,000 signatures to a petition are to be secured. S. H. HOWE PROMOTED. Made Third Depaty Charities Com missioner Under Klngshnry, John A, Kingsbury, Commissioner of Charities, announced last night the ap pointment of Stanley II. Howo ns Third Deputy Commlialoner to succeed OeorKu (1. Thomson, resigned. Mr, llowo has been secretary of the dinrttnent rlno the first year of tho Mltchel administra tion. He Is a ltritihlt'an, Victor S. Dodworlh, assistant dlroetnr of the nurraii of cioi'lal Investigations, ts to succeed Mr, Howe ns secretary. FORECAST FOR TO-MORROW MARINE DTTELLIQENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. United Slates Coast and Geodetic ittrvty Standard Time. Sun rises... ...7:03 A M Sun sets 4:34 FM Moon sets 343AM HIGH WATER THIS DAT. Sandy Book, ,3:11 AM Gov. Itlind..S:33 AM Hell G its i:l)AM LOW WATER THIS DAT. Bandy lTook...l:ls A M Gov. Island.l:l A M Hell Gite 11:"1 A M ARRIVED SUNDAY, tlererabsr 8. 8s St. Louis, 4:45 A. M.. Liverpool, Nor. 31. Be Nlrrttla. 7:1 A. M., St. Naxalre, Nor, 3. St Morro Cattle, 3:S0 P. M., Havana, Nov, H. Ss Moorish Prince, l:W A. M St. Nailin. Nov. 17. Ss llypttia. I P. M Liverpool. Nov. I. Training ship Newport, Bermuda, Nor. 14. Ss Zealandla. with Liberia. 1:40 A. M Bar badot. Nov. II. HsWnktsa Maru, 13:13 p. M Rio Janeiro, Nov. 11. Sa Saramacea, S:tt A. M Santiago, Nov, It Ss Algonquin (Mr.), 7:30 P. M Cspe Bretoa. Nov. a. si Nicholas Cunio. 1:39 P. M- Cttnfuegee. Nov. 51. Ss llsmllton. Norfolk, Dee. 8. St EI Rio, Galveston. Nor. 31. Ss Pawnee, Philadelphia, Deo. 1 ARRIVED FROM NEW TOBJt. Ss Nleuw Amsterdam, at Rottotdatn, Ss Oswego, at Hull. Sa Santa Rosalia, st Cristobal. Si AUmo, at Mobile St Concho, at Key West. St Mohawk, at Chtrliiton. St Cricket, at Norfolk. SAILED FOR NEW T4MIZ. Ss Chicago, from Bordeaux. Ss St. Pan, from Liverpool. Ss Apache, from Jacksonville. Ss Comal, from 'Key West. Si Senator, from Boiton, OUTOOINO STBAMStTTPa. Ssll To-day. Mailt Clean. resell all te so m O. Lopes p tVeaea, 130AM Tntoaalg, Olasgow , 13 oo M i-naestt Anne, norrois Ball To-morrow. Fredtrlk TOT, Copta- higin Bam Es stern Prince, Pemim- buco Ut)M Ancnn, Crlttebtl U 38 A If Lentpe, Jtcksontlllt,, City ef Columbus, Bt- vinaah Hamilton, Norfolk stsr INfH .SIS 3 fF M 80 M 3 09PM Bill Wednetdty. Ltenala. Llvarpeol 130 FX Maracalbo. La Outyit.... 30 A M Tlvlrci, Klngiton 30 A M Arna, Montevideo 7 00 A M Inra, Ssntn Domingo 8 30 A M Times, Ilivsna 1'ilomi. Cardenas Cnmsccfie, Jacksonville Creole, New Orlesui Mtdlson, Norfolk II. R. Millory, Gtlvetton Sail Thorsdty. Celtic, Liverpool IMAM Xlontserrst, Csdlt IMAM Morro Castls. Havana,.,. 00 A M I'antmt, Crtstobsl 11 80 A M Hnstlllnt, Montevideo I tn A M Mtturs, Orentda 10 00 A M Ntpoll, Niplet I'ttlladelpbtan, London Sill Frldty. Ryndsm, Rotterdam 3 .10 A U Coroiil, Ntssati l: 00 M Psraniacca, Santiago is 30 P M Edith. Ssn Jusn Apache, Jacksonville Princess Anne, Norfolk t'ltv nf St. Louis, Sa- vsnnih St liuli, Liverpool SWAM Espsgne. Bordeaux 13 00 M United States, t'op'higen. 10 00 A M Hergeusfjord, Bergen 1 10 A M Hovlr, Msnrhreter Ileum, Havana S 00 A II Tennyson, Wo Jsnelro..,, 13 00 Jt Carolina, Sin Jusn 8 30 A M Iruiuols, Turks Island,,.. 11 30 A M Ilenniidlan, Kennuds t 00 A M Msndevllle, Jamaica I 30 A M I'alanisres, Jnmslca IS 00 M Munsmsr. Antllli Nueees, Cslvesteii llomit. Jscl-ninllle Lsmpssss. Temps, , Comsl, Key West ,,,,, rntiiui. New Orieslis Princess Anne, N,,rf"lk lll'i Utsnde, llrunswlik iopm l 00 P M is ten 10 00 A M 13 00 M 13 MM 13 00 M 13M 11 COM 3 OOP M 104FM 13 88 K 13 OtM IS COM 100PM 13 00M 12 COM 11 0IM 13 03M 13 MM 8 00 PM soopfi IS WM 13 COM 340PM 3 40PM 13 COM 800PM 300PM 3 00 P M 13 00M 1134 AM 3 OOP 34 13 4 M 3 00PM 11 00 A M 13MM i m p m 18 4 M 1 00 P u IS COM 1 00 P M 100PM 13 00 If 3 00PM 801PM INCOMINO STEAMSHIPS. Cut Today. IWren Havre Bordeaux ... rilbrtlttr .... llavrei , Cristobal Hrlstol i-evllle Seville t'rlstonal .... ('oprnhmcn . Crlstoha! IVrgeniflord ..Nor. 33 ..Nor, 8 ..Nov. 4 ,.Nov. It ..Nov, II ..Nov, S3 .Nov. n i.Nov. II ..Nov. 11 ..Nor. 34 ..Nov. 13 .Nov. 37 ..Nov. ..Nor. SI ..Dec. t ..Deo. 1 ..Nov. : ..Nov. 33 wurrsiaa OMan-da Snowdonlan Kastrate tnultns Khii:is City llerm Herm Republic Columbia CaUmtrei Carolina Santa Clara City of Columbus ('nmsnehe Comui HI Valle "an Juan Santiago .Savannah laekionrllle , New Orient... i (ialvetton Due To morrow, Iionlraux Klrkv all i Havana Cristobal Pnrln Rico,,, (itlvetton i ilalvesion l'ort Eadt Due Wednesday. Kalmouth S.mtos Cristobal Bermuda AiitllU Crlstnlnl ..... lantatea Jacksonville , Due Thursday, Liverpool Kriiint ., Pram , ,., Mnntserrat Colon Kditli Nuooee ,, El Alh Vesta .... .Nov. s: .Nov, :i .Nov. ) .Nov. f .Nov. 38 .Nov. : .Nov. n .Nov. :i .Nev. 33 .Nnr.lt Nov. :s .Deo. 4 ..Deo. 1 .Nor. it .Dec. 1 ,.Dee. 3 .Nev. ! .Nov. S3 .Not. SI .Dee. 3 ,J)eo. 3 .Den. I .Deo. 4 .Nov. 23 .Nov. SS .Nov. tl .Nov, !S .Nov. ! .Not. :i .Dec. S .Dee, S .Dee. 3 Nov. 37 .Nov. :s .Nov. SI .Nov, 34 ,Deo. 3 .Deo. 3 Osterdyk ,, Ilirns .allien Hermudltn. Munamar . Cristobal ., Msndevllle A facho iuiii , . Klrkoswald Robert M. Thompson. c.irnllo Mnnttis I' I I'nl Harry .Harry Klntslnn .... New Orleani. .lislreston .... Savannah .... City of St. I.oulf Hue Friday Liverpool ..... Materia Havre Iliivie Rotterdam , , st, Lucia lislreston ..... Galveston ... , (ialtrston .. .. Due Saturday. (irrnotk st Naialre,,, Rio Janeiro.,. Havre (irenada , Jacksonville , Finland Rankdale .... Toftwooil . . Stratlileven . Olsf Maersk . Itlo Hlanco.. Kl Mar El Occidents., San Jacinto... nwtnsk Wentworlh ... Vasarl Harlem Mararal Mohawk EUROPEAN MAILS. The Spanish liner f I.op.s v Itnes. eallltiv (ii-iIhv for Cadis, lll take mall, elntlni; nt s 30 A, M.. for h-.'alii, Portugal and lilbrattar The S'caiidlnavhin-Ainerlcan liner Pred erlk VIII, railing to-morrow for Christian. sand. "Ill take mall, closing at 10 A. M for Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Rumania, liermsnv, Austria, Hungary, l.titnmniirg, Mutearln, Serbia iind Turhej The (.'ntmrder l.jcmiU. ssKIni: Wednes day for I.lvei pool, tl take iti.ill, ( losing st 1:30 P. M , lur llurope (escepi Oermsny, Austria, llungur, Luxemburg, Htilgarta, Serbia, TuiKey, Nethcr'ande, Noreav, Sweden and Denmark), Africa, West Asia ami the East Indies. The White Stir liner Celt!', sailing Tlmredsy for IJverpnol, will take specially sddressed mall, closing nt IH0 A. VI., for Europ. (except Uermany, Austria, Hun gsry, Luxemburg, Hulgsrla, Serbia, Tur 4ey. Netherlands, Norwsy. Sweden and Unimiitrk i, Afrka, West Asia and tht East Indies. Tim Italian liner Nspnll, selling Thurs day for lletioa, will take mall, closing at :30 A, M for llul), Siwuerlanl and (ireece. Tht Sptnlih liner Montaerrat talllag Thursday tor Cndls. will take mall, closing at 4 iSO A. M.. for Spain, Portugal and Olhraltar. Th tlolltn l-.tmerlcH liner ttyndam, sail ing Friday for Rotterdam, will takt mall, cloalrK nt 30 A M , for the Nethtrlandt. ASIATIC MALLS. Slianxhul snd specially addrestid mall for Chins, .In pnn nnd Corea, via Seattle, tier sttsmship Kamukura Karu, close at 4.30 ! M. Thtirtduv Hawaii. li Sun I'ranclsro, Pr steamship Wliltelmlns, ilute ut !' no r M. Thursday. pun. Corea. cIiIiih leieepiirig shanghai cuvi mihI the I'Ih.Iiiii.i," i.UmU, via Van rouver, per steamship Empress of Japan, class at 4:30 V. M, Saturday, VI