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PHI LA DELPHI A STOCKS. (Report** by D« Haven 4- T*.wnser.d. No. 40 TVall-et.) Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. ..a, Co 42 1 * 43 North Perm Hi* KiSU B^cWyo Gas • fVs 3 i Phila Co 46% 47 °7. V" 43 * i 4* Pern Steel com.. «5 £si£ r ,"brU Steel... 23*, »,i dopref JW 100 ?p« t <-- of I. 29 31 I Perm El Veh Co. 114 1%; SSUUd FT"'. ¦ • 8% «* Phila Traction. . . Vm* *7\ nerV B»' <A - " * Phlla * Erie ... 33 3« do prof — , '} i Pitts Con Tr Co.. 25 251, n ,° o> of Am . OH ft\ .= u« Iron & Steel. 2V 2% IrTcVef X A.. 224 22»i! Tidewater Steel. . R< ft VjXigh N'av 7S 78* T Co« of N .1. . 2** 2*7 T>!iiFh V*l R R 37 4 3* T-nl-n Traction... 31 14 Sm, jl^-der. .....7* Tl4 C Gas Imp Co.. life? 123* i V«t Asphalt *•* "41 Welgbach Co B3 55 * «/> pre? l*'i 14 1 * WILtCo of C. 1 It, M ||HITI Cent.. 91 — ' BONDS. ,. p BrOO Ss.lfP»4 IWi! People's Trac <s.IO-7*i 108 vi con 5s ¦ 01 * lMVl'nlon Trae 4*... {>*% ««", Vat A»rh«lt (• 47 47VA.-pha.lt 6s 63 64 Vewark PU» Ss.llblJ 113 , RAILROA D EA RXIXGZ. DCECTH. SOUTH SHORE ANT) ATLANTIC. ir»01. ijvv». imw. Vumb»r of miles .">«S pss ESS serfiixl week In April .. SV>.O4r. f.M.777 $43,641 July Ito April 14 1.073.2'W 2.077.7^'. CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Vwßber of mtlea l.Pfll I.SSS l.sss 'z*eun<i week in April.. «SO7.SM J312.P4S $270 47S July I to April 14 13.003.072 13,250,693 CHICAGO TERMINAL TRANSFER. Number at miles 103 102 P2 pefori.i week In April.. J27.K6C 51R, 427 $24,«U Jn!r 1 to April 14 .... 1.035.724 BM.ISS KANSAS CITY. MEMPHIS AND BIRMINGHAM. Mnatyj of miles 2~a 276 273 feo'cci week in April . 5»9.0«-i5 $53.35fl 135.588 July 1 to April 14 1.501.fi52 1.236.314 KANSAS CITY. FORT Scott AND MEMPHIS. Ktanber r ' miles 97!\ 97S 977. Second week in April.. $112.0-,4 $lf»fi.7M $7fi 163 July 1 to April 14 4.710..'.i-.<; 4.173.";-" NORTHERN PACIFIC. ¦Banker of mll-se 5..W1 5.175 4.047 pssaad week In April .. $612,035 $ 572.410 S42S.OW July I to April 14 26.V0.rt44 24,fi^7,.'.!>0 PERE M4RQUETTE. Number of miles L.TM 1.7C6 1.682 fecond week in April.. $170..Vu $I.V>.<lP3 J135.47S July 1 to April 14 . 2.140.54S I.SBT..CSW PEORIA AND EASTERN. F»cena week « April.. J16.153 $4.-723 July I to April 14 J. 925.041 l.fWo.rtS2 TITTSBURG AND WESTERN. Nmnbfr of miles 332 S?2 34.1 fecpr.d w»ek In April.. $76,494 $77.22rt $35,fifi3 ;.::¦ 1 t™ April 14 2.^0. 451 2.78«.«41 SANTA FT. PRESCOTT AND PHIKNIX. Kumbcr ef mile- 224 224 10S fecond week In April.. $1«.(*1 $13,317 $15,394 July 1 to April 14 726.15S 749.63S CINCINNATI. NEWPORT AND COVINGTON. Mrnth of March— 1901. IPOft. Changes. Grof« earnings .. . $rt3.94« $6LC2t Inc. $2,322 Or*ra-:r.p expenses. .. 27.333 22..' 4 Inc. 4.732 Net earnings $36,610 $3f».040 Dec. $2,430 Tolls, nee. etc 12..V.2 12.479 Inc. 83 forplUß $24.04S $28,561 Dec. $2,513 For three months — Oram earnlasa $179.<".15 $171,383 Inc. $5.252 Operating expanse*. .. 75.852 66,625 Inc. *. '-7 Net earning* $104.2<Vl $104. Dec. $495 Tell*, taxes, etc 37.402 36.»43 Inc. 459 Surplus $06,501 £07.815 Dee. $954 RICHMOND. FREDERICKSBURG AND POTOMAC. Month or February — Gross earnings . . J79.574 -$72,033 Inc. $7,921 Eip*-n*e» and taxes . 48.755 40.4«0 Inc. 8,325 Net earnings $31,169 $31,593 Dec. $404 For eirht months — r of s earnings . $<>47.:26 $5?9.r.6ft Inc. $47,657 Expenses and taxes.. 401.012 S37.oy> Inc. 64.527 Net earnings $245,314 ?262,454 Dec $17,170 TEXAS CENTRAL. Month of February— n Groes earning! •¦•• $42,272 $29,232 In?. $20,020 rail HIS and taxes.. 26.004 2^551 Inc. B,ott Net earnings ¦ $22.66S $7,671 Inc. $14,997 For eight months — Cross •arnlncs $491.«>9 $252.?=24 Inc. $209,075 Expenses and taxes.. 213.8*2 1M.459 Inc. 56.257 Net earnings $27?,017 $124. inc. $iw.fiß THE TRADE IX CHICAGO. Chicago, April 22 1 >.— Phillips'* bull cam pater, in corn is moving along most successfully. Prices tc-day advanced l\e over the best figures 60 far touched, and closed 2c over Saturday. The chief shorts in the market were the buyers. Patten leafline. PhUlips'6 operations were as puzzling as they have been all along. lie was a large buyer early. When the market was at its strongest he had corn for sale. He. continues at times to sell May and buy July; but he has made his banking: arrangements to pay for the spot, and the trade confidently expects a. May deal if conditions are favorable. May opened at 44%e, sold between 4t%c and 46Hc, and closed at 46% c; the July touched 45c and closed at 44'sc. The shipping demand was flatter than ever; but the Western news was not ore whit less bullish. Country offerings were practically nothing: receipts here were only 86 cars, with MO for Tuesday. The visible decreased €31,000 bushels; th* Chicago stock decreased £50,000 bushels. Local shipments were 850.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 150.000 bushels less than last year. There was a decrease on passage of 1,330, m. Liverpool was * 2 c to %c higher. Clearances were 223.000 bushels. There was a broad general trade, with the Western bullishness growing as the price advances. Th© seaboird reported fifteen leads. The wheat trade was the biggest in a month, prices up at their best. l%c. and closing near the top. Liverpool up about Id; Paris and Berlin up eharply. Poor crop prospect in Germany was the factor. The seaboard reported 53 loads for export. Cash Rales here exceeded 100.000 bushels. Clearances for two days exceeded 1.000,000 bushels. Western and Northwestern receipts were ahead of last year. The visible decrease 2.000,000 bushels, and there was a decrease- on passage of 1,600,000 bushels. The Chicago stock decreased 355.000 bushels. Weather conditions were perfect, cool, with plenty of moisture. The Southwest had less to say of damage. The market in a general way was helped by the Increased trade. Shorts led the buying. Cudahy was a considerable buyer. Cables report the German prospect 20 per cent under an average, equal to a loss of about 30,000.000 bushels. The covering of shorts and increased trade were the factors in oats as in corn. Prices were up He to %c. and closed strong. May sold at 25% c and at 2e%c. and closed at 26c. sellers. Patten covered. Phillips, the leading holder, was the best seller. The country is apparently stirred up over the late Etedlr.g. Receipts were 203 cars, with 435 for to morrow. The visible decreased 350,000 bushels, and the Chicago stock decreased 972.000 bushels. The shipping demand is slow. Flaxseed was nominally unchanged. May. 51 59; oath. JISE@SIS9. October and September were ¦weak, without trades. 1 Provisions were dull, entirely ignoring the grain activity. Prices closed practically at Saturdays figure Hogs were Be lower, with receipts in the "West liberal: the cash demand keeps quiet. The speculative interest small. (Crust Companies. ncjfnSosfco" OF NEW YORK. k 36IwAtI..SZE*EET.> CKPITHL $1,000,000 (Entirely invested la City cf New York Bonds.) ¦ SURPLUS $1,000,000 CFFXESS. Jan. Roc* « nrrnn President. .101,11 II (rimmli». vlc Hr 'J! ld ', l *,*- «, •Jforiten. Sheldon, 2d Vlce-I'rf 4 ri liar Terry, Secretary. \\ alt«-i W. Lee, Aast. Secretary. DIRECTORS. JoLn D. Crimrnlnt, Henry O. ITaTemeyer. Frank H. Platt. Howner B.l'arson*. Georg- K. gbeidou, Albert G. Jennings I'eter D«lE«-r. George W. Perkins. William Halls, Jr.. j;n " D * £' ] 'J > , / , James D. Layer, * Kdwln arfleld. William R. Grace. Klverton R. Chapman, Ilngh Kelly. cnarlen V. lornej, entries W. Morse, Frank R. Lawrence. ]ti IVss Currau. . *..¦.•..¦.,.,--.<- REALESHFETRUSr Ctt OF NEW YORK, NO. 20 NASSAU STREET. CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. $1,000,000. . DESIGNATED LEGAL DEPOSITORY. ¦*''<'«¦ luterrat on «|,-|»o»lts. Ac«« urn Uie. ulor. Truilee. Hesflatrar, &c. HENRY C. SWORDS, Pre»ldent. 11 «¦ '*mn.ar.n. V. Pre> H. W. Kelghley. Sec. ADTEaTISZMKVTa «" d -ipU'-ns for The T' l *""* . received a t their Uptown Office, No. 1.242 Broadwaj {* (Se . r^iith cf 31«t-«t.. until a o'clock p. m ; ad\ertl*« 4 »«u r»^». V e<s m, th « followlrg branch offices at regular °?c* rtit, uu ._:i a o'clock p. m.. vlt.: 354 Sth-aie. ». •• I jot. 2W-.- 102 eth-Vve., cor. : !2th-st.; Macy".. *»»-« v «; ; 64.1*15 M ; 142 ColumlrJ.Hive., near West MM :WO ¦•« «2« »t . near «th-ave.. U2 E«t I' 1-'1 -' " • »•• ••«•« ft -\nction Gales — .financial. LOUIS MESIER. Anctloneer. REGIXAR AUCTION SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS BY ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1901, «t 12:30 o'clock, at the New York Real Estate Salesroom, No. 11l Broadway. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR ESTATE OF GEO. :- I •7. LOSS. DEC'D. 10 Bhs. Bank of New Amsterdam. N. Y. 6 shs. Peter Cooper Fire Ins. Co. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS. 100 Shu. National Park Bank. 12 shs. Guaranty Trust Co. 100 ehs. American Exchange Natl. Bank. 33 shs. National Bank of Commerce. 3."> shs. Pho>nix Ins. Co. of B'klyn. M shs. Hanover Fire In*. Co. 9 Fh«. Brooklyn Trust Co. 20 sh«. Brooklyn Academy of Music (with ticket). l<Vt shs. B'klyn & Brighton Beach R. R. Co. common. 100 shs. B'klyn & Brlphton Beach R. R. Co. pfd. $2,000 South Yuba Water Co. Ist Mtge. 6 p. c. Skg. Fund Bds.. 1810. $10,000 Atlantic Mutual Ins. Co. Scrip of 1899. 5 shs. Natl. Bank of Commerce. *.\OOO lowa & Illinois Coal Co. Mtfre. Bds. (Trust Co. Certf.). RO shs. N. Y. Mutual (Marine) Ins. Co.. 130 p. c. Paid. In Hi. 221-30400ths New Jersey. Co. Beneficial Trust Ctf. 330 shs. H. B. Claflin Co. common. BY ORDER OF ADMINISTRATRIX. $2 06-100 Judement recovered in the Supreme Court. N. Y. County. July 13th, 1900, against YVm. B. Judson. FOR ACCOUNT OK WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. l«ft shs. Warren R. R. Co. Guar. 7 p. c. 78 shs. Rome. Watertown & ORdensburir R. R- Co. Guar. 8 p. c 100 las. Morris' & Essex R. R. Co. Guar. 7 p. c. 25 shs. Citizens' Natl. Bank of Yonkers>. N. Y. 20 chs. Liberty Bilk Co. of N. J. S p. c. Com. Pfd. 40 shs. Peter Cooper Fire Ins. Co. M) sh«. Mercantile Natl. Bank. 23 the Western National Bank. 60 shs. National Park Bar.k. $300 The Securities Co. 4 p. c Consul. Bds., Hegstd 1 Membership Adirondack I^eapue Club. 1 Membership N. Y. Produce Exchange. 10 shs. Amphion Academy of B'klyn. 10 shF. Morten Trust Co. 33 shs. National Surety Co 10 sha. Bowling Green Trust Co 5 shs. North American Trust Co. 3 she. Central Trust Co. 60 rhr. Peter Cooper Fire Ins Co. 100 rhs. New York Mutual Gas Light Co. 20 »hs. Central Realty Bond & Trust Co. 10 ths. Importers' * Traders' Natl. Bank. 20 «lis. 4th National Bank. 10 shf. Mercantile Natl. Bank. 2 *hs. National Park Hank. f» shs. 'ith Avenue Bank. R27 The. Chatham National Bank. 7 shs. Madison Gas &- Electric Co., Madison. Wla. SO shs. Citizens' Insurance Co. f>S shs. T.-]imH Mining Co. 15,000 Mobile. Ala.. « p. c Bds., 1306. 2*)O shs. The Cosmo* Compary. 32 shs. American Brewing Co. of N. Y. $10.0<X> Klmlra Water, LJsht & R. R. Co. Ist Mtge. P. c. P. M. Bds.. IMS $1,000 Middlesex & Monmouth Elec. Light. Heat & Power Co. Ist .'i p. c. Bd.. 1900. 20 shs. N. Y. & Lonfr Branch Steamboat Co. 10 »>hf. Amphicn Academy cf B'klyn. 2O rhs. Holland Trust Co. liW shs. Atlantic Tru.'t Co. 17 shs. leather Manufacturers' Natl. Bank. 3 ehs. N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co. 15 i>h.«. Alliance Realty Co $4,o>k) Klmlra Water. Light & R. R. Co. Ist Mtge. 5 p. c. P. M. B.is.. IP4». 20 fhs .Van Shoe & Leather Bank. 51 shs Irving Natl. Bank. W» «hs. The Steel Tired Wheel Co. common. 10 shs>. Alliance Realty Co 5 shs. Morton Trust Co. 100 <>hs. Farmers' Loan &• Trust Co. $5,000 New .Terser Steamboat Co. Consld. Mtge. 6 p. o. Bda.. due March. 1021. 25 shs n.-.me Insurance Cf» 10 Khs. Morton Trust Co. I<«> ph*. Gray National Telautograph Co. 100 shs The Steel Tired Wheel Co. common. 100 she. Vnit<--d States Express Co. 100 shs. Vnlted New Jersey R. R. 4 Canal Co. 11 fp>. American Bank. 4 shs. United States Trust Co. 50 shs. Trust Co. of America. 15 shs Colonial Trust .•-, f<" shs. American Surely Co 8 shs. Lawyers' Title insurance Co. 100 sho American Surety Co. 10 shs. Union Trust Co. financial. WHEELING, LAKE ERIE & PITTSBURG COAL CO. Reorganization. More than \I>ETY PFK CENT, of all the out standing Bonds of the above Company having he»n de posited with this Committee, under the Plan of Reorgani zation, dated April 11th. ISKiu. The Mercantile Trust Company •rill accept further deposits of Bonds until Wednesday. April 24th. 1801, at three o'clock P. M. after which time no Bonds will be received, except upon such terms as the Committee m»v Impose. I/O! is FITZGERALD, Chairman. F.rcK\R i>r:i.%\o. FRANCIS S. BANGS. M. IK (MIDI ¦¦(iHIi. ALMON' GOODWIN. Counsel. A. W. KRECH. Secretary. i2f> Broadway. Dankcre ant Brokers. Letters of Credit FOR USE OF TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ISSUED BY Kountze Brothers, BROADWAY & CEDAR ST.. NEW YORK. T% J J /• Transact a general W ITI nil /l / banking business. i\eumunu, L^z sariig ¦m r n j~m \ dcnds and Interest col %/ r\*»*» jCe C f-%. I lected and remitted. ivprr cZ I-/11. < Act as I ' 1 * cai Agent »*VI 1 V*. Vvl AOr a nd regotlnte and j issue loans of rail- IlAMil.ltS. / roads, street railways. 4; watt ct im T f K as companies, etc. 41 WALL ST.. N. T. I Securities bought and Members \ told on communion. N. T. Stock Exchange. DEAL IN nieh-Grnde Investment Securities. Lists of current offerings sent on application. PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENTS. GRAHAM. X Kit It & CO. American Brass Co. Stock, American Bridge Co. Stock, American Type Founders' Stock, I,orillard Preferred Stock, BOUGHT BY Frederic H. Hatch, no. 3O nßotn STREET. Title Guarantee & Tr. Co., Western Nat. Bank, Lawyers' Title Ins. Co., Lawyers' Mortgage Ins. Co. DOI'CHT BY CLINTON GILBERT 2 WALL ST. TrccTß J. Hiarauana (Member N. T. Consolidated Stock Exchange). 33-37 BROAD STREET. STOCKS AM) BONDS, for Investment or on mnrniii. nook of rnilvrny utatistlon on iipiilication. Corrmnoinlcnpe Solicited. DinECT WIUK TO EXCHANGE FLOOR. BOODY,McLELLAN&CO., BANKERS, Nc. 57 Broadway, New York City. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENTS. Orders Executed For Investment or on Margin. Anitn>iu< 8. Gorhnm. Tel. 1802 Cortlana*. John 11. Van Scbalck. Coble TMrpulenm. VAN SCHAICK & CO. S. V. Stoolc iMkaan lIEMBEKS OF I'ro.liice K»t-lit.nK«'. and (litcntro Hoard of Trade. 7 WALL STREET. Baltimore. -'21 .:a»t German St. Branch Office. 14 W. 33d. Telenhone 379 Mad. Ba. DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND 40 Wall Street, 428 Chestnut Street, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. Mrmhm. of the Xew-Vork nn«l IMii Imlelph In Sinek Ksi-lmiiKfii. Our ofnoea lielnc cpn n«-«-t«-«l by private telfßrraph. onler» in .-iili.-i market »vfll be |ir<mil>llv executed. I. V. *!EAD. T - «• CTTTITI3. I. F. Mead & Co., 4-1 * 4" BROADWAY. M. T. _ J ?wtntr-*v years' wenib«r«hlp In N. Y. Stock ExeH. STOCKS & BONDS Bought and soul tot caab. er on marsts. >"EW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. APRIL 26. 19(;i. financial. A 4 cZ. Investment $1,000,000 Russian Government Guaranteed 4 cent Gold Bonds Payable in New York, in U. S. Gold Price Par and Interest. The temporary disturbance in European money markets, caused by the South African war and troubles in China, has presented an unusual opportunity to American investors to obtain foreign securities much be low their intrinsic value and normal market quotations. For a limited time we can offer the above bonds at par and interest, but reserve the right to advance the price without notice. Circulars upon application. Farson, Leach & Co.. 35 Nassau Street. Xew York rarson, Leacn <x v,u., 140 Dearborn Street> Chica£?o Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders OF THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY. DENVER. COLORADO. April 1. 1001. To the Holders of both Preferred and Common Stock of The Denver and Rio Grande R. R. Co. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders, both common and preferred, of The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company, will be held at the principal office of the Company. in the Equitable BulldlnE, at Denver. Colorado, upon Wednesday. THE 15TII DAT OF MAY. 1!>O1. at two o'clock P. M.. for the following purposes: 1. For the purpose of submitting to a vote of the stock holders of 'he Company the question of purchasing the linen of railroad of the Rio Grande Western Railway Com pany by acquiring the common and preferred clock of that Company. 2. For the purpose, of submitting to a vote of each class of the stockholders of th- Company 'he question of re ducing the capital nock of the Company, as at present authorized, by cancelling th" unissued mock now held In the treasury for the purpose of acquiring the property and franchise* of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Company— namely, preferred stock to the amount of four million thre» hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($4,830,000) at par. and common stock to trie amount of t"\en million five hundred thousand dollars jST.SOO.OOO) at par— and thereupon and thereafter Increasing th» capi tal stock by Increasing th« preferred stock from twenty three million six hundred and llfty thousand dollars '52.1. 080.000 lto forty-four million four hundred thousand dol lar* (944.400,000), an.l of amending and changing the Sixth Article of the Articles of Incorporation of the Company t't as to r»"ad as follows: SIXTH. The capital stock of this Company shall be elChty-two million four hundred thousand dollars '*" 400.000), divided Into eight hundred and twenty-four thousand i c 2t.'«if>i shares Of the par value of one hun dred : I lan (5100) each. Baid stock »hall be divided Into preferred and common stock as follows, to wit! thlrty elsht million dollars (9SS.OO0.00O) common, forty-four million four hundred thousand dollars i**4.4oo.CX'O> pre ferred; raid preferred stock to be entitled to a non cumuiatlve dividend of not more than five per cent, per annum, payable out of the net earnings of th* Company before any dividend shall b« declared and paid upon the common stock 3. For the purpose of submitting to a vote of the pre ferred stockholders of the Company the question of «M«nt Ing to the issue, for future capital requirements, of the consolidated mortgage bonds of the Company amounting to $6,800,000, reserved by th* mm-tscng* for the purjve* of acquiring the property and franchise, of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Company, or for extending the line of railroad cf the Company to Ogden. an »uch bonds are. not required for said purposes. 4 For the purpose of aubmltttng to a vote of each cUss Of the stockholders of 'he Company a proposed amendment of Article Ninth Of th* Articles of Incorporation of the Company, so that the same shall read as follows: NINTH The stockholders of this company, or the directors, whenever and for su<-h length of time as the ¦toekboMm shall i>o •*•*«, shall have power to make from t!m« to time «uch prudential by-laws for the gov ernment cf th* company as may be necessary. "By a two- thirds vote of th*lr entire number, the directors shall have power at any time to revoke any such by-lawf. or to amend the same In any respect " The meetings of the boar.l Of directors of th« company may be held In the City of New York or elsewhere beyond the limits of the State, of Colorado. as shall be provided by the by-laws. The transfer book* for the transfer of etock of the Company wlli close with the rice" of business on MON DAY, A PHI I. IS. 1001. and reopen on the morning of THlItsnAY. MAY 10. liMH. By order of the Hoard of Directors. THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL.ROAD CO.. By EDGAR H. BOOTH. Secretary. Subject to authorization of the Increase above proposed. 112,500,000 ot the new preferred BtocV: will, at the request and on behalf of the parties entitled thereto under the arrangement for acquiring the said properties, be offered by this Company to its stockholders AT TIM PIUOB op !>o per (KM. noi.i>K.lis of i in: stock of Tin: company, of record at the closimi of the transfer hooks ox april ib. 1001, 3iay purchase said ix cresased preferred stock at that price; and at i hi; rate of OKI share ok the new preferred stock for EVERY FIVE SHARES OF STOCK (COMMON OR PREFERRED) HELD nY THEM. The right to purchase will terminate at three o'clock OX MAY 1. lIH>I, and must he exercised by actual delivery at th* office of the Company. No. 47 William reel. New York City, on or before that date, of an application for shares and agreement to purchase, executed upon a form which will be mailed to stockholders and which may be obtained at said office of the Company. Pay ments on account of such purchase must be made at the office of th* Company: *UO PER SHARE AT THE TIME WHEN Tin: AGREEMENT TO vi TR CIIASE IS THERE LODGED. AND THE BAL ANCE ON MAT -'•• l!»<»l. On that date the new preferred stevrk, or interim certificates representing th« same, will be there deliverable to such purchasers; or. In the event that such Increase of paid preferred stock shall not have been authorized, the previous payment of $20 per share will be refunded to the holders of receipts representing such payment upon surrender of the re ceipts. No subscription for a fraction of a share will b« received; but as rights to purchase may be assigned in accordance with a blank form which will be mailed to shareholders, and which may. upon application, be ob tained at said office, of the Company In New York, any ho'.der of certificates of stock for a number of shares which cannot be divided by five without leaving a re mainder may, before making a subscription, buy or sell on the open market enough rights to make, his holdings so divisible. The company will not Itself buy or, Bell rights. Failure to pay the balance of th* purchase price, when and as payable- will terminate all rights In respect to the shares applied for and the Instalment previously paid. The Denver and Rio Grands Railroad Company, By F.PC.AR H. HOOTH. Secretary. WANTED. Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co. Stock and Rights. Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Stock. Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Co. Stock. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Stock. SUTRO BROS. & CO., 11 WKP.HS. 56 BROADWAY. Members New York and Fhlla. Stock Exchanges. » DVERTISEMEXTS and subscriptions for The Tribune -^- received at their' Uptown Office. No. 1.242 Urcadway, 2d door north of Slst-gt.. until 0 o'clock p. m. ; advertise ments received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m . vrz.: 254 Sth-ave.. a. c. cor. 23d-st.: 182 6th-ave.. cor. I2th-et.; Macy's. 6th-ave. and 14th-st.: 142 Columbus-aye.. near West 6«th-st. : 109 We«t 42.-. ft , near nth a" . S>2 East 14th-st. ; 257 West 42d-st . between 7th and Bth aye*.; 159 East 47th-ft.: 1.33* 3d-ave between 76th and 77ih sts. . 1.02« 3d-ave.. near fil't— t.: 1.70S Jst-ave . near S9th-»t.; 75s Tremont-ave.; flSa 3d-ave.. near 41st-st.; 554 3d-ave. ; 210 Bleecker-»t.; 223 Eleeck«r-«t. y financial. Oitii&cni} Notices. NORTHERS PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, rpHE COMPANY iiasfthlsjday "edlar^ 'from the net earnings a dividend of one. per cent en its Common Stock, payable May tt. 1901, at th* offlce of MESSRS. J. P. MORGAN & CO., NEW YORK to the Common Stockholders of record In New York and at the DEUTSCHE BANK. BERLIN, to the Common Stockhold ers of record In Berlin, at the closing of the transfer books on April 18. lt«H. "•"or the purpose of such dividend the. transfer books In New York and I'.erlin will Close at 3 P. M on April M 1901. and will re-ip^n at 10 A. M. on April 2"». lfmi. Northern I'm-ili.- Itniltvay Co.. By GEORGE 11. EARL, Secretary. 2.1 Wall Street. New York. March 12 IKOI On and after M.iv Oth. 1001, the Voting Trustees will be prepared to distribute the above dividend of one per cent, among the parties entitled thereto, upon presenta tion at our offices of Stork Trust Certificates still out standing After April lfth, when the Railway Company clo«»s its transfer book*, and until May Uth when it pay's the dividend, a due bill will be given for dividends upon shares represented by Stock Trust Certificates deposited for conversion. J. P. MORGAN' A- • <>.. New York, i » i: I r>< mi: IIAMv. DERLIX. Agents for the Voting Trustees. Baltimore A Ohio Rallron<l « ..n.imiiys Pttta- Imi-Kli Junction «V Miilille Illvikidii .)'»': GOLK BONOS. QOUrON NO. .-,, dim Slay 1. 1901, from the above bonds will be paid at maturity, upon presen tation at the office of th« Company, No. 2 Wall Street, New York. For pnrkages of coupons left for verification on and after April 27th. 1001. temporary receipts will be given. The hook* for th» registration and transfer of the above mentioned Bonds will eloae at noon on Saturday, April 20>h. 1901. nnd will reopen at 10 A. M. on liny '-'i 1901. J. v McNEAL. Treasurer. Vntloiial Salt Company. 2fl Broadway, New York. N. JT.; A^rll 10. 1901. Prt-ferrcrt Stork !)i > i.1.-n.l .No. 8. j^OTICK is hereby given that a quarterly divi dend of ONE ANI> THREE-QUARTERS «I\> PER CENT, has been declared payable May Ist. liv>l, to the holders of Preferred sto<-k of record April 24th, 1001. Transfer books of the Preferred sti..-k will cloee at 3 or-'ock P. M April 24th, and reopen at 10 o'clock A. M. May 1«(. Dividend checks will be mailed, Common Stock Dividend No. 4. "VTOTICE fs hereby given that a quarterly divi dend of ONE AND ONE-HALF (1%) PER CENT, has been declared payable May Ist 1901, to the holders of • Vmmon stork of record April 24'h. 10<>t. Transfer books of the Common stock will close at 3 o'clock P. M. April 24. »nd reopen at 0 o'clock A. M. May Ist. Dividend checks will be mailed. W. T. HT'NTFR. Asst. Secretary. PITTSni RGll. roTIT WAYNE * CHICAGO II MI. WAV COMPA.VV. Pittsburgh Pi April 20. IJV>I. qpHF. BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Com pany h«» declared a Special Dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share on the Original Guaranteed Stock, payable July 2d. 1901, to holders of record on the Sth day of June. inoi The transfer books of the Original Guaranteed Stock will be closed at the end of business June Sth. lf«l, and reopened July Bd, H«l. JOHN .T. HALEY. Treasurer. I'iTTsiunnu. ioiii wayse x ciiicaoo M MI.W \ V COMPANY, Plttoburnh Pa.. Arrll Co, 1001. rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTOR^ of this Com pony hns declared k Special Dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share on the Guaranteed Special p-ivk. payable July let. 1901, to holders of record on June 15th. ir«M. but only after the rU*it thereto, of the holders rf fal.-l Ouaranteed Special Shares shall have been judicially determined, and In the event that II fhall be d»t.>rnin^l that the holder* of rui h Ouarant»»d Special Stock have no rirlit in «ald dividend. thl» declaration shall be void. The transfer books of the Guaranteed Special Stock will be closed at the end of business Jun» |5, 1901. and reopened July 24. IfXH. JOHN J. HALEY. Treasurer. TUB H. n. CI,AFI.I\ roMi'AW. Corner of Church and Worth Streets, N. Y. Cltv. April 13. HUM. rrUK QUARTERLY INTEREST on the Pre ferred Stocks will be raid May Ist.- Transfer books for the Preferred Stock* only will be closed at 3 P. M.. April IMh and reopened at 10 A. M.. May M. 1001. P. N FOnCK. Treasurer. ' \ PVKRTISEMKNTS and aubscriptions for The Tribune * received at their Uptown Office, No. 1,242 Broadway. 2d d"">c,r north of 31st-st.. until 9 o'clock p. m. ; advertise ments received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until R o'clock p. m., vlr. : 254 Sth-ave., s. a. cor. 23.1-dt., 152 6th-ave.. cor. 12th-tt. ; Macy's. Cth-ave. »nd 14th-»t.; 142 Columbus-aye.. near West 66th-»t. ; 106 West 42d St.. near 6th aye. ; 92 East 14th-st.; 257 West 42d-st., between 7th and Sth ayes.; 150 Kast 47th- St.; 1.33S 3d-av#.. between 76th and 77th sts.; 1.028 3d-ave.. near 61st-st.; 1.708 l»t-ave. , near S9th-st. ; 756 Tremont-ave. ; 050 3d-ave. . near 41st-st.; fAI 3d-ave. ; 210 Bleeck*r-«t. ; 32j Bl«ecker-st. i"inaiuinl flUcttftff ST. LOUIS ami SA\ FRAXCISCO UAII.UOAO COMPANY. To Holders of Trust Certificates for First Preferred Stock. for Second Preferred Stork and for Common Stock of the St. I.onia anil San I'rniM It :i 1 1 road Com pany i Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the holders of trust certificates for first preferred stock, for sec ond preferred stock and for common stock of the St. Louis and Pan Francisco R.tllroad" Company, Issued under ¦ the Agreement dated the first day of July, ISU6, between ! Louts Fitzgerald. J. Kennedy Tod. Ifaac N. Sellgman. 1 Slegmund AUberg. James A. Blair, Benjamin P. Cheney. I Samuel C. Kautman and Charles S. Gleed. a Committee 1 under & certain Plan and Agreement for the reorganlsa • tion of the St. Louis an'l San Francisco Railway Com i pany, dated the 21st day cf April, ISM. parties of th« I first part, and John A. Stewart, Louis Fitzgerald. J. i Kennedy Tod, Isaio N. Seligman, Samuel C. Eastman. ' Benjamin P. Cheney and James A. Blair. Voting Trustees, [ parties of the second part, will he held in the Board i Room of The StandarJ Trust Company of New. York. In I the Broad Exchange Building, No. 25 Broad Street. in ! the City of New York. N. V.. on the sixteenth (16th) day ; of May. 1001. Et eleven o'clock in the forenoon. (a) To determine whether the holders of said trust cer ! tificates will consent that th« Voting Trustees may vote. j In respect of the shares of the capital stock of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company held by the Voting Trustees, to consent to and authorize the execu tion an.l delivery by said Railroad Company of a mortgage ! and deed of trust of the railroads and Interests *)n rail ; roads, equipment, franchises and property of said Rail i road Company, Including. In whole or In part, the prop ¦ erty acquired under said" plan a.id agreement for the | reorganization of the St. Louts and San Francisco Rail i way Company, dated April 21. lftstrt. to secure the prin 1 cipal and interest of refunding mortgage gold bonds of ! said Railroad Company, of an Ifsue limited to the prln ! clnal amount of $50,000,000 at any one time outstanding, ! and bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding four per cent, per annum: and (b) To determine whether the holders of trust certifi cates for second preferred St.. and for common stock will consent that the Voting Trustees may vote In respect of the shares of the stock of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company held by the Voting Trustees, to consent to and authorize, an increase of the second* preferred stock of said Railroad Company. In the amount of $15,000,000, to be part of an Increase of the authorized capital slock of eald Railroad Company to the aggregate amount of $100,000,000; such increase to consist of com mon stock of raid Railroad Company, except to the extent It may be made in the second - preferred stock. The transfer books of the Voting Trustees for all classes ! of trust certificates will be. closeil for the purposes of such meeting at the close of business on April 10. 1901. and remain closed until the opening of business on May 20. .1801. Dated New York. April 8. 1001. . - JOHN A. STEWART. » LOUIS FITZGERALD. J KENNEDY TOD. 1 ISAAC N. SBLJGMAN. SAMUEL C. EASTMAN. BENJAMIN P. CHENEY. . JAMES A. BLAIR. Voting Trustees. 'THE .Innu.ll meeting of the StockholdcrsTf : The New York Mutual Gas Light Co. for the election ; of Directors and Inspector? will be- held at the office of ! the Company. No. 30 Union Square, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of May. 1801. at 10 o'clock A. M. The transfer books will X- closed on the 30th day of April and reopen on the l,i:h day of May it In A. M W. C. BESSON Secy A Treas. New York. April 15. 1001. »JHE ANNUAL MEETING of stockholders of Metr.-.p^ l " Mining Co. will b* held at 'office of Com pany on Monday, May Kb, 1001, at 2 P. M.. to elect board of directors; and transact any other business that may i appear at meeting. ' JAMES DORA N, Sec' j\ ¦foreclosnre salcg. ¦\*E\V YORK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW YORK.— George "W. Greer. plaintiff, against Amelia Hellmaan and others, de'endants. In pursuance ! of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and I entered in the above entitled 1 action, bearing date the 4th '• day of April, 1901. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the New i ork Real Estate Salesroom. No. 11l Broadway. in the ' Borough of Manhattan, In th» City of New York, on the »th day of May. 1901. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by ', McVickar * Company, auctioneers, the premises directed , by said" judgment to be sold and therein described as fol- i lows. to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Borough of ! Bronx, in the City of New York, formerly in the Twenty- j third Ward of the City of New York (formerly in West- ! Chester County), being part of the lots known and de- . scribed by number one hundred and nineteen (110) and rumber two hundred (COO) on a certain map on file in th* ' office of the Register of West.-hesrer County, at White. 1 lain", entitled "Map of the Village of Melrost? South." I and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a I point on the easterly side of Melrose Avenue, distant twenty-six <2t"i)\ feet and seven (7) Inches northerly from i the point of intersection of said easterly side of Melrosa Avenue with the northwesterly side of Third Avenue (for- ' merly called old Roston Road): thence running northerly, along said easterly «ide of Melrose Avenue, fifty-three, i.v>> feet nine and one-half (J»'i) inches, more cr less, to let number five (5) as designated on the tax map of the City cf New York; thence southeasterly in a straight i line, fifty -one feet (51 ft.) and seven <7> Inches, more or j less, to the northwesterly side of said Third Avenue at a point eighty-nine (*!>> feet and* one-half ( ' 2 » Inch more j or less distant northeasterly from the said point of inter section of th,- said Melrose Avenue with the said Third : Avenue; thence southwesterly along the westerly side of . sam Third Avenue, sixty-two <62) feet eleven and one half ill't:) inches, more or less: thence northwesterly fifteen (15> feet eleven (11) Inches to the point or piice of beginning Also all that certain lot. piece or parcel of : land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Bronx. ! In the City of New-York, formerly in the Twenty-third Wanf of the City of New York (formerly in the Town- ' ship of Morrlsania. County of Westchester). and State of New York. b«ing the lot known and designated by the , number thirteen on block number twenty-two, on a map entitled "Map of Sections A and B of North New York. Town of Morrlsania. Westchester County. State of New York," datM Mc.rrisania. July 20th. I>H3. by R. Henwood. Purveyor, and filed In the office of the Register of th* C "ijntv of Westchester. at White Plains, on the tenth day of August lSrt3. The premises hereby conveyed" reins bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Willis Avenue, distant twenty-five feet southwardly from the corner, formed by the Inter section of the southerly side Of One hundred 1 and forty seventh Street with the said westerly side of Willis Ave nue; and running thence, southwardly along the said westerly side of Willis Avenue twenty-five feet: thence weitwardly on a line parallel with said One hundred an«l seventh Street, one hundred and six feet; thence northwardly on a line parallel wttn said Willis Avenue, twenty feet; thence eastwardlv on a line parallel with said One hundred and forty-seventh Street, one hundred and six feet. to the aforesaid westerly side of Willis Avenue, at the point or place of beginning. Reins the same premises conveyed to Charles Fritz, since deceased. Ijy Julie Anna Mayer (formerly SMtaeel>, and Charles Mayer, her husband, by deed dated July 30. l<*73, an l recorded In the office of the Register of the County of Westchester. on August 12th. 1873. In Liber 531 Heeds en Page 64. &c. Pat»d N-v York, April 15th. IWI. JOHN JEROT>OMAN. Referee. JOHN L. BROWER Attorney for Plaintiff. 150 and US Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. The approximate amount of the liens or charges to sat isfy which the above described property is to be sold i» the sum of $11,27104-100 and interest thereon from th* 22.1 day of March. 15<0l. together with costs amounting to .-.1-100 and interest thereon from the 4th day ef April. 15*01. and allowances amounting to $166 17-100. Dated New York. April 15. 1001. JOHN JEROLOMAN. Referee. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NBIT YORK. County of Putr.am — W. Trow, rialntlff. arr»ln«t Emily A. Slausen, and others. Defendants. In pursuance of an Interlocutory judgment of partition ar 1 pale, duly made- and entered In th» above entitled action In th* office of the Clerks of the Counties of Put nam and New York, and bearing date the Hth day of February. 1»">. I. th» undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the New York Real Kntst» Salesrooms. No 11l Broadway. In 'lie- Boroueh of Manhattan City of New York, on Wednesday. th» Ist day of May. 1301. at twelve o'clock noon on that day. by Rl-hard V Harnett & Co.. auctioneers, that part of th« premises dlrecte.l by «ald judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: AH that certain house and lot of land in the Eijrhth Ward of th» City of New York. now known is the northeast corner of Grand and Mercer Streets and as No. One hundred and six Grand Street. ?ail lot being twenty-five feet wide in front and rear, and en» hundred and «c en fee» four Inches in length on each :-!•*. be the name more or less, and ts bounded on the westerly side by Mercer Street aforesaid, on the northerly •Ida by land lately belonging to Miles R. Burke, deceased: on the easterly side sty land lately belonging to Stephen rt. Munn and subserviently belonging to Mrs. Emily A. Pierce, and on th» southerly side. In front, by Grand Street aforesaid. Being the game premises conveyed to William H. Munn. now deceased, by Stephen B. Munn and wife, by deed hearing date the 25th day of May. one thou sand ei«;ht hundre.l and forty-one. Dated New York, April «th. 1901. WILLIAM HENRY HALDANE. Referee. WILLIAM H. GIBBON, Attorney for rialntlff. 31 Nassau Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. O. I>. 11 HASBROCCK. Attorney for Defendant James O. Clark, as trustee, &c, 31 Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. JAMES O. CI.AHK. Attorney for Defendant Emily A. Sliiuon. 31 Nassau Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. . The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold. being tha premises above described and referred to in the foregoing notice of sale. The. premises described as No. 106 Grand Street will be fold subject lo a mortgage of sixty-five thousand dollars, with Interest thereon at 414 per cent, per annum from tha Ist day of January. 1601. and. also, subject to the teases on saM premises. Dated New York. April Sth. 1901. WILLIAM HENRY HALDANB. Referee. YEW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK.— Queens County Savings Bank. rialnttff. against George Stolz. Lena Stoli. Caroline Boh llnger Henry K. Co* and William W. Appleton as Exe cutors' and Trustees under the last Will and Testament of Richard I. Campbell, deceased, and Joseph Klnzls. Lena Klnzip. Anna Kinzlg -s Guardian ad Litem for Joseph Klnzlff and Lena Klnzlg. and the said Anna Klnzlg. Indi vidually- Christopher Foley. -Patrick Mack. James Ray. Wilhamlna La Crolx. George Keil. James A. Shera. Charles W Kaufman. Patrick Egan. Defendants. Ac tion No 1- "Tn pursuance of a. Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 29th day of March. 1001. I. the undersigned Randolph Hurry, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the New- York Real Kstate Salesroom. No. 11l Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. on the 24t'.i day of April. 1901. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by John N. Goldlng. auctioneer, the premises directed by •aid judgment to be sold, an,l therein described as fol lows- All that lot of land situate in the City and State of New York bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the east side, of Brook Avenue ninety-seven (0.) feet eleht tS> Inches south of the southeast corner of Brook Avenue an.l One hundred and seventieth street, thence running east parallel with Ore hundred and seventieth street one hundred (100) feet to land of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company, thence south along the said tend parallel with Brook Avenue twenty-four OP feet Mir 1 4 > inches, thence west parallel with One hundred and seventieth street one hundred (100) feet to the east eld* of Brook Avenue and thence north along the same twenty- four (24 > feet four (4> inches to the point of »e g?nnin. the side walls of the building erected on said premises being party walls. Dated. New York. March 20. 1001 r^ L at . RANDOLPH HT-RRY. Referee M. D GOULD & BRO.. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 271 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The following is a diagram of th* property to be sold as above described, the- street number being 1370 Brook The npproxtmnte amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above described property Is to be sold, is 10. 681. 58, with Interest thereon from and after the loth day of March. 1901. together with costs and allowances approximating $348. together with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of the taxes, assessments and water rates or other liens, t" be allowed to the pur ehaaer out of the purchase money, or paid by the referee. la $840 RAXnof.J'H HrnRY. Referee M r> OOT"r.r> & BFO.. Attorneys for Plaint" -.1 nroadwav. Bcroujrh of Manhattan. New Tork City. SiI'PREME COURT, COUNT! OF NEW YORK.— R. Suydam. Plaintiff, against Josephine Mac Lear. Individually ana as Executrix and Trustee «c.. and others. Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment or foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In th» abo\e entitled action, and bearing date the 2Sth day of March 1801. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Ju<»gy named, sell at public auction, at the Exchange Sales room. No. 11l Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. In trie City an.l County of New York on the =3<l day of April. 1001. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by \\ llllatn M. **'",: auctioneer, the premise* directed by MM »***• M»JN sold, and tnereln described as follows. All that ««rUia lot piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Fifteenth T\ art of the County of New York, bounded and described as Follows, viz Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the Northerly line of Houston Street with th Easterly line of South Fifth Av.nue. now West Kroad wav formerly Laurens Street: running thence Northerly a\on'g the Easterly side of South Fifth Avenue, now West Broadway fever.ty-flve feet; thence Easterly and parallel with Houston Street, twenty-two feet two inches; thence Southerly and parallel with South Fifth Avenue, now West Broadway, seventy-five feet to the Northerly »He of Houston Street, and thence Westerly along the .Northerly •He of Houston Street, twenty-two feet two Inches to th« polrt or place of beginning, be the said several dimension* more or less. Being the same premises conveyed by Esek C. King and Sarah C. his wife, to the said Agnes C Lewis, under her maiden name of Agnes C Vallance. •--i - to her marriage with Abraham W. Lewis, since deceased, by deed of conveyance bearing date th- seven teenth day of February. 1844. and recorded In the office of th* Register of the County of New York, In Liber 443 of Conveyances, page 342. on the first day of March. 1344. subject to two mortgages made by the said Agnes C. Lewis to the plaintiff, aggregating Eighteen thousand dollars, with the Interest -thereon at the rate of lWe. per cent per annum, one dated May 11th. 18954. and recorded in said Register's office In Liber 22*5 of Mortgages, page 822 en th« lltij day of May. 18S8. ' »nd the other dated foreclosure 5aU«. the Oth day of May. 1536. and recorded in sail Reaister-s Office in Block 9erles «M«rrri . Section ; Liber 81 aaa* •« arid Indexed an-l-r Block Numb.r"'s24 en thi I^r.d Map cf the County of New y ar v en Mat- ';* ''_^ # : ,•-: New York. March 31th IC-il r • . 189* eMfMi «T ELLIS. ARTHUR D.*TRUAX. Referee. way. N*w Tork. A " Orne " r tar p"^l3U.l.p "^l3U.l. UK Broad- Th» foltowlns is • *»aram cf th- property to b* sold lts street number Is S4 West Hmtit«n knZ2 v-^._ v.12. " Note.— The above sale Is to b* subject to prior mortgages aggregating Eighteen thousand dollars with Interest thereon At the rate of five per cent per annum* from Nover.ber 11th. :s«i«>. The approximate amount of til* lien or charge, to satisfy which the above described prop erty 15 to tv ? M. is 691 »T with interest thereon from the 2*th day of March. 1901. together with coats and allowance amounting to fl7(s 0«- li>0. with interest on, \];»0 «.1 l-ii> thereof from the 2*th d»y of March 1901. together with the expenses of the sale. Over and' abovej the slid prior mortgage* and Interest the appmsimate amount of taxes, assessments and other liens, which are. t<* be allowed to the purchaser out ,-f the purchase money or paid by the refer*. . ii 52.1*24. besides Meter Crato« Charge from December 21, 1000. Dated New York. March 3f!th. 1!>11. ARTHUR D. IRt'AX. nef--^ • Proposals. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.-D* partment of the Interior. Oflre of Indian Affatra. Washington. D. C. March 7. 1901.— Sealed proposal* ml dersed "Proposals for blanker*, wo Hen and cotton goals clotaln*. etc.." as the case may be, and directed to the> Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Nos. 77 and 7D TTneHl street. New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock? p. m. ef Tuesday, May 7. 1001. for furnishing for th* Indian service, blank woollen and cotton goods cloth- Ing, notions, hats an: cap*, Bids must be made" out en Government Mania. Schedules giving all necessary Inior rn»ticn for "Iddera win be furnished on application to tin imlUn Offlce. \\ *shln?tcn. D. c.. Nos 77 and 70 WoVt"r street. NVw York City. No. >- 1s Howard street. CMaV Neb.: No JTiR .1 .hn.-on street. Chicago. 111-, or the Com missary of Subsistence. U S. A.. •' Louis, li" 55a will be opened at the hour a»d Uy akava stared and bid r.VZ . lnvlt * <1 to b * Present at the opening. The fiv?rv th * rlght to determine tb» "point of dH d vv V'S a " ar(l a " blis ' or an/ Part of an? Did. W. A. JONES. Commissioner. J»ROPOSALS for eonstrpctlng two sate houses ..«»-*' «•»? * r| S!? I V r '"^ Reservoir. CHBce of the Commie sioners. !»£¦ (\ashlnstca, April is. 1001— Sealed pro ?»^f '""', wil! *¦* received at this nffloe until 12 M May 4. «•,. for rorsf , ruct^sr ™° (2l eate houses M the BrUht wood Resen D. C. Specifications, blank forms of proposal and all necessary information may be obtained T»na- t"?CT~,» HEXRT R F - MACFARtANDI JOHN W. Rr>! " LANSING H. REACH. Commissioners. D C WEST POINT. N. V.. April 22. IDOI.-Sealed -.»"»** In triplicate, will fee received at this offlpe until 12 M May *• 1! * >! - f " r |m a Wall on South Dock Rm • Information furnished upon applica tion, i . .- r«frvM right ti> reject or accept any or all L.* or * ny part therent Envelopes ,•oEta,ni^i^ proposal* -*' '.'l'r' *, In '¦"""¦' "Proposal' for Rebuil Wall on, gtonth Deck Road." addressed Q. M. V. 1 M A gTATE of NEW YORK-STATE COMMIS PION" in Lt*X AC Y.— Notice to Contractors. Seated! proposals for Installing plumbing in Wards I, 5 and • of the Manhattan State Hospital. East. Ward'« Island. New York City, may be sent by mail, or delivered In per son, up tf» 4:30 o'clock P. m m Wednesday, -he first day of May. lftJl. to Henry E. Howland. President of ha Board of Managers. Manhattan State Hospitals. No t Madison Avenue. New York City: at this Mom and plan the Board of Managers will receive and open all proposals. Drawings and specifications may be c insulted and blank I — is of proposal obtained at the office of the Board of Managers, No. 1 Madison Avenue. New York City, or at the .-ffic» of G. L Hetns. State Architect, in the Capitol at Albany. New York. Contracts will be awarded to th* lowest responsible and reliable bidders unless the Wda exceed the amount of fund's available therefor. In whlcH case the Board of Managers reserves the rieht tn -eject all bid". HENRY E. HOWLAXP. President. Board of Managers. New York City. April Il.*.I I .*. 1901. Surrogates' Notices TN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. }¦¦<¦¦ : T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of New- York. Notice Is hereby given to all persons aa»laa datras against George H. Bend, late of the County of New- York, deceased to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber at her place of transacting business, at the office of Nashj & Jones. No. K5 Wall Street. In th« City of New-York, on or before the fourteenth day of June next. Dated New-York, the seventh day of December. 1000. LIZZIE A BEND. Administratrix. NASH ': JONES. Attorneys far Administratrix. 63 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan. City of New-York. TN pursuance of an order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrcsrate of the County cf New York notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims agalmt Henry Amy. late of the County of New York, deceased. M present th- nan with masts thereof to the subscribers at their place of tr»n«acting business. No 44 Wall Street In the city cf New York, on or before the first day of November next. Pate.i New Tork, the fourth day of April. 1901. LOVIS H. AMY. ERNEST J. H All". ALFRED V AMY. Executors. EDWARD J. McOUIRS Attorney far Executors. 54 Wall Street. Manhattan. New York City. TN PURSUANCE of nn order of Hon. Abm % r C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the Ccunty of New York. Noti-e- if" hereby riven to all persons having .-:.iim» asaiast Uiura H. R.xisevelt. late of the County »f New- York, decease to present the me with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at their place of transacting business. No. 3.1 Wall Street, in the Berouirii of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on or Wfore th° second day oJ November next. Dated New York, tho 22d day of April. i:«>l JOHN E. ROOSEVELT. \V RULES ROOSE VELT. Executors. GEORGE C KnnnK. Attorney for Executors. 4. and -M Wall Manhattan Borough. New York City. IN PURSUANCE al an order of Hon. Abner C. -•- The mas. a Surrogate of the County of X«mt York. notice is hereby given t" all persona havins claims agalr.it John F. Allen, late of the County <5f Xew-York. deceased, to present the same with Touchers thereof to ta« subscrib er, at her place of transacting tuslr.es*. No. 370 Gerard Avenue. Bronx Borcreh. In Ik* city of New Tork. on <J» before th» Drst day of July next. Dated. New York, the Ist day of December. 1900. EMEL.INE ALLEN. Administratrix. HnNRY MORRIS HAVILAND. Attorney for Administra trix. 13 Whitehall St. New Yorl: ¦- - -¦ ¦ ¦¦ <Z u.i lions. rpHE I'EOrLE OK THE STATE OF NEW York, by th* grace of God free and Independent, to Margaret Williams Elizabeth Detainer*. Thomas J. Dela •ner* Christopher Dflamer*. M»ry Ann DeUmere. Pet*» J De'.amere. The mas Deli mere. Mnria 3* ft on. Edward Delamere. Josephine Travnor. Frances Traynor. John Traynor. John Delamer*. Manaret Redmond. Rose Dela ujere- Katharine Delatnere, knorvn as Sister Saint Claire: Cornelius" Ca'.lahan. husband, and any and all persona whose nances are unknown to th* petitioner herein, whs ar* nelr«-at-la»- cr nex:-of-kin of John R'gne:-. deceased; th* hers and next of kin of Katharine D. Callahan. de ceased send greeting: rhereaa. Edward J. Dunphy. of th* City of Nfw York, has lately applied to. the Surro gate's Court of our County of New York, (a have two cer tain Instruments In writing, dated December 7. KM —I Janucrv CS 19*1. respectively, relatirg to both real and personal property, dcly proved as the last Will and Testa ment and Oodirti thereto, of Katharine D. ralSanaa. tat* af the Count: of N*w York, deceased. Therefore, you nn« each of yon are cited to appear before th" surrogate of our County of N*w York, at his office, in the County of New York on th* 2<th day of May. one thousand nine hundred an.-l one. at half-past t-n o'clock In th* forenoon cf that day. then and there to attend the probate of said la*t Will and Testament. And such of ymi as are h-reby cited, as are under the age of twenty-one ,J, J .^rs. are re tjutred to appear by your guardian, if >ou ha%« en*?-, or. IT you have none. 10 appear and apply for one to be ap- SriiKS te««sw.s^.As LoTa Suart ,r. w be .r > Surroaala t» MftV Surrogate-s Court cf the sa:.l County of New- York to b* hereunto, affixed. Wtmsam Hon. Ab tt*. si net C Thomas, a Surrogate -' cur Mid County 1 of New York, at said County, the 2nd day of Apr.l in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred «ad m j FAIRFAX ..., U Tr,HLrN- Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. . XuoYne? for E^cufor.'t Broad sr.. Borough of M,=h,t tan. City of New York. N. Y. Xotuc of Gammons. X'EW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY -^ OF NEW YORK.— Sarah R. AniJersnn. Pl»!nt«f. ..'. Mary J B. Canavotto. Flora Glassmaan. Pl=» PerNteln and ''Mary" Ferl-teln. hie wife -the nam* -Mary" being nettles. the first name of th. said da. fendant being unknown to the plaintiff) Giovannlna Vex mole Joseph Lemmole. Daniel Bermes. Theoder* W. Bay 2rd Charles Vo«t. Jr.. Frar.k H. VoKt - Arthur G. Voft. Fu«Sve!t Fabian Sachs. Ogien K. Undaburr. TU» NaSona! City Bank of Brooklyn. Hlshland National Ban* Vf Newourlrh. Edward Popper. Max Flurschetm. Adosph Eckstein Charles Eckiieln. The Department r>t H«alth of the Cltvof New Tot*. Jacob Splro and "Mary" Spiro. his wife (the name "Mary" beinc fictitious, the first name off said defendant b*'n« unknown to the platnttS): After Gott lieb The German Exchange Ban*. Niels L. Chrestenstn. liuitz Martin. Emit F. Henrlksson. Monroe M. GoWln?. New' AnM"t»rdam Gas Company. John B. Spring. Eliza beth A Williams. Clarenc* B. Smith, as Trust-- if Jacob. . Spiro "bankruot. Defendants — Amended and Supplemental Summons. Th- Plaintiff desires the trial of this action • In the Count* of New York. To The Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer th* uanM complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive- of the day «€ service and In case of your failure to appear or answer Judgment will be v.ken against you by default, for OkS relief demanded in the amended complaint. Dated. New York. Februat- "th. IPOI. orctw^ ALEXANDER & GREEN. Plaintiffs Attorney*. Office art* Fust OfUce Address. N\ l-» Br.a!»aT. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. N. T. To the Above NameJ Defendant. Flora Glaasowan: The foregoing amended and ¦-¦¦, ennstnons . served upon you by publication pursuant to an order m Hon. Abraham R. Lawrence. .1 Justin of tj» Supreme Court of the State of Sew York, dated the lt>th day of March. 1901. ard filed with thi amended cjnsplalnt In th« offlce of the Clerk cf the County of Xe.v York at th« County Court House, la the Bovoack of Manhattan. City and State cf Ne-v V -< on the > - Uy cf March. 1901. the sail amended .--:.-• having be»j filed In the or ¦fic« of the Clerk of aald County on the 9th day of Fsbra *Vttdl'New York. M^h^^' .^ ft GREEV _ Atwjey* f r Plaintiff. Offl-e end Post C.Tlce '. r-*s Na. 120 Broadway. BorouKh of Manhattan. New York City. N. T. 4 DVERTISEM ENTS and subscriptions for Th« TrtDuna A -\ received at their Uptown Offlce, So. 1.342 Broadway. Id door north of 31st-st.. until 9 o'clock p. m.: advertise ments received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. Tts.: 8M 9th-»ve.. a. a. cor. 234-st.; 132 «th-ave.. cor. 12th-st.. MiCT i «t» aa>> 11