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10 /.'/?.-*/. ESTATE Old Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Plot Sold. The Century Realty Company ha« so.i! to Charles Brendan * Co.. builders, two lot*. ,%<.xl<K'.;. on the soutfe side or Flftjr-«ecupd-st, 75 feet «•>■'. of Park-aye. Brcndon & Cow »ho are aaeeaaaani :o Charles DiMk • Co.. will «4 one* begin the erection of three blab das* Ova story American basement dwelling bouses. artta frontages respectively of IS. 17 and 15 feet on 1!* site. Terse lots were purchased by Flake ie Dowling Iron: th« Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, sold by them 10 the Central Utility Bond and Trust Company, and by it to the I nite-J 6tat#« Keaity and Construction Company et the time the. Utter »mj» formed. The Century ']" ■''■' Company acquired them from tl.e L'nited states Keaity and Construction Company at the time the Com soiJ the car stable property at forty-third and Fony-fourtn its and 1 eixtb-uve. to the latter. The trokers In th« transaction MM Buck & Crawford. TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Philip SaaatSt* has sold for a client to Louis Auerbach No. 212 Eait Eisnty-6tcor.<i -et.. a five story double flat- Siouse. with etontc. or. a lot ?t»Mtt I feet. tddlcr & Uachracii have hought No. 3C5 East s«venty-sixth-«t.. a four story tenement house, on a lot BaMC 1 feet. ■a** Marx has sold through Herman Anis to John iiii-ie No. 110 West Ninetieth st. a. live story flathouse. i.n a lot 2«xl(«0.8 feet- CLerie* Grlfnth. Mases & Bro. have solJ for Charles H. «nd ESe V. Knox the three etory. high stoop, light stone, iirivate <J»ellUis house No. &:;i West On«-hundred-and «Uty-«er«n<i-it.. blz« 10x50x100. to a client for occu- I The" four atory trownstone dwelling house, on lot m 102.2 feet, at No. 144 West Eichtielh-st-. is reported to ' have been sold. Jacob Rofenbaum and M. El'.er.bopen & Co. have re told for a Sir. Bennett No. 331* EaEt One-hundred-and seventeenta-*t.. a six story flathouse. on plot oi.oxluO. 11 £eet- David Stewart has 6Old for Ellen Mulrooney No. 2.107 Amsterdmn-ave., a Ova i-t.>ry flathcuse. on lot 25xUX) feet. T"ae Flrlschmann Realty and L .--r. C mpany baa sold for J. Goldberg to llyn.a:. Bprlns >•'•■• 188 East Third-at.. c si* story tenement house, en lot "4xl»<i feet. Blmon Fine lies sold Nos. :M8 ana HO East One-hun- Cr«l-eciiJ-nt«ieteenth-i«t.. two four story tenement housf*. on plot <oxKii.ll fret. RlciJler & Rupaport have sold fr-r Samuel Katz the ■even atory tt-nement house No. 170 Monroe— St.. on lot 24x100 feet, to A. LJlrowmk. Goldt>erg & Goldberg have nought Nos. US and 9.5 Ka»t One-hundred-acd-sixty-third-st.. two four btory flat houses, on plot 50slUU feet. John W. Decker has sold for R. Clarence Dorsett No. 2.275 Southern Boulevard, a two family frame dwelling house, on a lot SSxIUO feet. Welsticreer & Kaufman have sold for Louis J. Jacoves to Mrs. Bella Goldsmith No. 146 West One-hundretl-and »event»-enth-st., a live story double flathouse. on lot -. r >x 100.11 feet. • QUICK RESALE OF BROOKLYN PARCEL. Buirlll Brothers have resold. In connection with Morris Bher»-ln. the five story double apartment house and store property at the southeast corner of Seventh-av«-. and Flrst-«.. Brooklyn, (or about $35,000. This property ha« charged b»od* three rimes in the last i.irue months, the first sals belcc irade at JJO.ooO. AMSTERDAM-AYE. HOUSE SOLD. Arnold &. Cyriie have bold No. I.4GS Amsterdam-aye.. a five story tpanrrienl house, for Adolph Eckstein to Thomas Carroll. THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Tlmrison Plare. No. 72, one story frame shed, 12x10 feet; J. T. Dallas owner; B. Smith, architect, JIOO. No. 837 East One-hundred-and-thirty-elghth-et.. four etory brick rectory. 22x4t> feet; the Rev. John J. Boyle, owner; John El Kerby. architect; $14.i»>' Eagle-ate., east side. 17.". feet south of One-hundred and-etxty-eixtii-st. four story brick tenement house. 21x53 teet; John PicciniUo. nwncr; John B. Mukney. architect; (ft 000 Two-t-jPdred-arid-thlrtlcth-ft., south side. 105 feet weet of Foortli-av«. : two story frame dwelling. U'x^lii feet; The<xl.Tt K:^'r.f. iu:.r. Robert D. Tape, architect: f3.<K»O . Two-handrec-a; ■■; -third-s:., south side, 330 feet ■west of Fo'Hfh-av».: two .■ : ry brick dwelllnß house. SIxSS feet: Mrs. John Cameron, owner; John David? architect; $5,000. Tw>-hundred-an<J-s!rtepnth-«!.. north rite. 225 feet east of Fiftn-ave.. two story frame dwelllr.ir hou*e. 21x4S feet: Wllllacj Blpley. owner; John Davidson, architect; $4,600. CJrantf-sve. east tide, 25 feet south of One-hundred end-*!ptrty-«er<>nd-st.; four c' ry brick tenement house. 25x52 feet: Mr« Mary A. Francis, owner; Louis C Brows. trehltect; 56.000. SALE OF A $150,000 APARTMENT HOUSE. The Herman Realty Company has "aoU the six story elevator apartment house. No. COC to 210 West One hundred-and-stxth-t-t.. "SxlOO.ll f?»t. for Miller & llosse »on. The price paid was about $150,000. BUY FIFTH-AYE. BLOCK FRONT. White-house & Porter have sold for William R. Travers to Bemhanl KUngensteln. William Rosenzwelg and Samuel Green the block front on the east side of Flfth-ave., between One-hun<3red-«n<J-*lxth and Olio tmnilftHl anil f>eventh-ft?. The size of the plot 1.- Kixlifi feet. The buyers have options on other parcels In the section. MILLION DOLLAR REALTY DEAL. X. A. Berlin & Co. have sold for Frederick C CoM to Randolph Gusger.heimer the new r. : c or" a half atory office bui!J:ng on lot 60x110 feet. N'us. "i and £6 East Twenty-first-et.. adjoining Broadway. This bulld lng has Just been completed an has a rent roll of 545,000. In part payment Mr. Gurgenheimer gives No. 8 to 13 ■Walker-at., a six ttory mercantile building, on plot Cux 107 fen; also No 1.578 to IJUt Lexir.Kton-ave.. six thre story and basement dwelling houses, on plot 10<h.75 and two lota a.t One~h.undred-and-<-]fehty-m:r.h-f=t. and Audu «x>n-ave. The deal Involves about f1.000.000 Th's Is the second building that N. A. Her-*::, &■ Co. have told for Mr 201 " 1 .. 1111 year the other bel the fftven story loft building Nos. 127 and 129 Weft Twenty-! irth REALTY NOTES. ■■M BlrflasJl & Co. have leased for the Astor estate to It 6t(Sowsky 35,000 square feet of space in the re modelled bundles Nos. &4*> and MS Broadway tot a term of years. Charles E. Duross has ltatel the loft building No 848 :W«*hln«ton-st. for a Mr. GniDer for ■ term of years. Joseph H. Hclll> is the lessee of the stable property No*. 103 and MB West fifty-tr.ird-bt.. running through ™J!s\Jy!- '"^ lvii West Hfty-fcurih-st. 1? was ,e tie property from Jonn B. Ferguson Tna reDort was ittbia. • t * Ue " a the ' lrtm!6es •* ihe AValdort REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 13M-«t.. Nos 113 and 121 West. aUM.U; \bram o^ STj l ° **** 6 lUner; «^Ke. J40.U00; ■^Sfaa^'ffiii^'^^iLi*^""**^* $1 ' M> lfl^r^iv^ ••;:"•,. 1Ii0!l *:---- ■--*■'— o.• and . ltM> Hito"^L n U< *? ; n»rt«a«e. 128.000; 100 interior lot. lUi ft ( of ttcr.bins^ave aid 2iß it nof «6a:,- b i. nuu ■<7u k n l.« , 47 li x s O.C; John J Hiller to Tillie SchlVreiibeck 250 Relrhardt to Herman Aaron Vomln»l P 7 >Per c^- H '" rlnan Aaron l " HarVy' Aronion;' Djorvgage. »42.<x>ii; o c and UH , •r.Lk w*". 434 3 "•W cf slhav -. ■»Gt;VlbV;'rredl erlck W tttlle. referee, to Thomas L) HolUnd mortßac^. Wa.ooo iaoa«i •* c al v »*•»■ iiaehrath; niort^-ab-es, f<M.iX).J; 62d-«t. No 330 ' m.' »iioo!c juliw ' ii ' Fox ' t ', l °° Lena Buuenariaeei mortgaee. K».CW; o c end. lw Same property; !>r.a BuuenwWr to Suawh Friedman; mort«:a K e. J3l MX); o c and 1M) BM-et. us. «3* "w of » .. . -.. ■ ; .... .. :.;; • : ,V 4 i "" 100 11. Isaac Lerla to illl:Iie B::8M »; rn < jrt =a-«e.' Ko> 1.632 and' i.'iw.' « s.C^VrK);' I^ui^lf" 11 " 11 * 1 Waeserstrom to Jacob Kobblna- ■•, R T a-V I raoru-ajsta, Mo.OuV; o c and...:... .. ' 10() Cort!a.n(lt-»i. .So ii). « i. « 4«70««18-6i70.3' Leo l»J*o>^> 10 M " Urtc Brlll •"'' ■»**«■: mortgage. MXli ■" a ' V. ' iso ft 'a' of- • :.--^ x i; .' • voxl* ■jY 1 ' 01 " 1 " 1 ataj-er Hoffman et a! to Isldor Kraushanr- mort . face. .CHHi. o c and 1n( , WM. No «r8 \\V.t. 2Sxiub : EliabeUi o'mop! j timer to Ju'ia Eau4nlU; mortsue, 16.500 o c ana.. ........... • .*^ M*nha:tan-ave. No it. c aV2Sxlbi);*LiJiiVTrrler"to Julia KawJnttt; mortgage, .-!:■■-. o c aud.... lo<j lB»d-«t. n ■' Xi " w of A:r.M.jaair.-ave, 4<j Knt ??- n .* irteicuiar: Thon.as J McLaughlln to Julia Raudnttz; Bi<Mtvag<«. $C 1 00O; o .- Lid ... ..... 100 Rjlhschlld to tlj*- Vltr of New-York. 16 MXJ Walker-et. No O to 13. . s. «0x1oo.r, ; Ranfliiah cI o m ra n & d. r :? dirlCk ° Z °^ :: «£? 1M 2lßt-«t. a s. 139 ft v. of ath-eve. OOxVoO;' j?r«3 ar.-K CZoif, to natrlolph Gustenlitimer: mort rage. JSIU.Ww: c and .f)(,. f)( , *•■*■ o s. '"" ft <• cf L*rox-ave. r.'oicO'j li' alayer Ilcrrn .ai. et «'. to Islfior Kraushaar- mort- C«««. »3S.«iO: o c and ' i (M , Co , u ! t (it " ' v'• 12:l!> fit •O f ir.7th-st iftx U<-x£2.10x300; Valcrilne W ti«f to Phlp rreuj'-nmachrr Vomln.l Lamlocuo- ave. No 1.57S to IMI » aC'iab'.iix T5.&; C3ser!es S nti»r».«T:lie!n>«>r to Fiederlrk C 7.ob«;; mortsa»K». JW..'.OW; 0 c nn.l , 100 Au-Vjboa-a.r. h .■ ecrrer l«i»tli-et. 4!» 11x100' Charles S Goßcenh^me' to Trederlck C Zobel inortfrSKC. »7.(X/. a C a-,.) ' ' 100 SliU^-et . -. iw f; ar of 2,- ay - l6b.|i ; "ciayl i<*n n tw«. "'«'«<*. and another, executor <-•« UK Haft.. . "'.OOO iScrnlr.feV.o *ye. ea»» n c corn.r 117th«'. i : KllraU-7*. G Mortimer to Julia lUodnlU; bumU «*«e. s.^jin-) Nominal *^i' % « 1T«.1 T«.' 1c"':1 c"' : - r ' ' ' l!T " T " Monroe-nt 27x101 ° m ».BxV>:.«; Mevrter .1 Our»t»ln to Samuel B!rn fc*uir.: mortesx«. {51.00<J; o c and 100 RECORDED MORTGAGES. Cbevrs Tr.llom Ac»hl Wlthkowe to Jacob L. • h's?* r: C 1 " 00 -"'-. No i'it: prior mortgage. »*.TSO: dv, Noveir.her 18. 1004; « per cent..??.. $2 000 Roa»rl*r». Morris. « aj to InMore Jackson an-1 another: Bd-«t. ■ ♦ oorw Thompson-*!; fi«o 1 JU». lino; <■■■■«; c per earn 23 o<* Ould. Jacob *t .1 to J K<Js*r Thwart •' U9aV >w^ *t. No 4»> Rut; Instalment*: « r»r cent 7 < ion x ** a * r > '***.?• et *' to Van *""!«• Trust com ruary 17. lWi;-. 6 per cent 10 nno n. r»o k~3 v.f«t; prior mortgage, |2«,fwo- 1 yrsx; c per cent. ........ • yv^* 4-r n-c.n -c. rn ° a --A <> /^ n " M>r « "P'ilVy Comply- few Ml Urn**: fl cen{. P . :.. 1 ?:^ ^ "s&j&is'^Ki.sr. &v£?.\ prlor rr****' «*o-«t. .10 430 Wett; prior n-orisa«e. $20,000: instalments; 6 per cent 6.000 Same to same; same property; prior mortgage. »31.0U>; collateral security -.000 Owens. Patrick J. 10 Francis B Chedsey. trustee: Jackscn-ave. c a. 236 ft r. of laath-at; 4 years; ' 5 per cent «>.(wo Arndsteln. Hoses, to City Mortgage Company; 14uil!-st. n t. 535.6 ft c of St Ann's-ave; two ni<'>rtgagea; 1 year; (i per cent; each 10..JW Same to same; l*ith-st. n a, SUO ft c of St Ann a ava; 1 yeai; 0 per cent IS.4W I>orf. Josei-h. and another to Annie C Cochran; 12hth-«t. s s. 70 ft c of Park-aye; due Dec-em her I, 1007: 5 per cent Ai.vW Same to John Allan; same property; prior mort- Kagtr. V->\~-*': due October 18. t9u6; 8 per cent. 4. two Nlmphluß. Henry A. to Twenty-third Ward Bank: Retreat n w corner Henry— also part or Henrv-et aJJ'jir.ms above; due November 30. l»H: « if: cent -• 2K.000 Klatxko. Samuel, el al to George H Kosentnal; West End-aye. No 64, a c comer 62d-st; In- ■talmeit« I per cent 4.WU Zol:*l. Frederick C. to State Realty and Mortgage Company: Walker-st. No 9 to 13, with Rl title to strip in rear; alco .'.'•th-nt. No 146 Kast; also LeztnatOQ-ave. No 1.678 to l.rS4; also Audubon ave. s c corner l^ltth-et; 1 year; 6 per cent 30.000 Haft. Isaac, to City Mortgage Company: 08 1 l ist, a a, 3UO ft w of IM-ave: due November 18, 1004 : 6 per cent 16.000 HaHse. Martin, and another to City Mortgage Company: lst-ave. c s. 75.7 ft n of 105th-st; 1 __ year: « percent 22,000 Toch Reßl'y Company to Seamen's Bank for Sav ings: l*lsl-st, a a. 100 ft w of AmstercJam-ave; „ 3 > .■<,!•*. 4', per cent • •■ ■**' WalnwrlghU Charles, to Isadora H Ely: Belmont ave. c 6. 3T-0 ft n of lS3d-st: 3 years; 5 per cent ,-• 8. "' 0 Grernwaid, Samuel, to Sender JarmulowFky; lioth-st. No 21 to 25 East; building loan; 1 year; (I per cent ■f-'X'O Real Estate. Now is an advantageous time to place new loans on bond and mortgage, or to replace overdue mort gages - Every application has prompt attention. Favorable Rates. TITIE GUARANTEE andTRUST COMPANY O W M»\ $9,000,000 14(> Broadway. New York. 17."> Reir.-en Street, Brooklyn. afanTra Branch, 198 Montague St., B'kljil. Real Estate Mortgages For sal? to Investors at all trues on New York City Real Estate, in ameunts to stat Every mortgage made doub y saf* by a policy of title insurance issued by this company. CAPITAL and OQ (\(\f\ ftHH U SURPLUS gOiUUUsUUu The Lawyers' Title Insurance Company of New York 37 Liberty St., .Manhattan. 38 Court St., Brooklyn. Citif Property lo Let. FOR RENT Sixteen New American Basement Dwellings Absolutely Fireproof NOS. 22 TO 52 W. 74TH ST. No r»*ld>ncei" hay« eve» b*en oTer^J for rental Ins New York City comparlii*- with th»»« In con ■Oractlon, e<iu!pratnt. sppolntmenti. and detail. They hi±\r been designed and built with the care-ful attention to details of construe o given only to the bicnest class houses built for print* owccrsblo. Size 25x85x102.2. FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT. Tr«»» houses are ready for Inspection. CARETAKER AT NO. 86 WEST 74TH ST. For particulars lnqulrs of CLARK ESTATE Corner of 87th Street. No. 2351 Broadway Unfurnished Apartments to I,et. The BaLrneiLrd S. W. cor. Central Park West and 71st Street. V * Modern irt-Htory Fireproof Apartment liuililing containing; the finest up-to-dat» appointments and various features end cmveii>Lc«a rowhera e!sa dupli cated. Beautiful entrance hall and reception rooms. Two electric pa aw Barer elevators. Separata elevator for ken-ants and delivery of goods. 'old storage; hefrigeration and electric LIGHT included in rent. 0 Rooms and bath. $1,000 to $1,300. 7 Itocimn and bath, 000 to f1,600. 8 Rooms and bath, $1,500 to $1,800. 0 Rooms & 2 tmtliK, $S,IOO to $£,500. 17 JCuuiii*. ami i.'iii-<- butbs, $1,000. i SLAVS SON CSt HOBBS, Agts % 264 Columbus Aye.. " ! .j Near ?a<l St. Or Superintendent on preniliaa. j z:==::::::^= »> ANNOUNCEMENT. ~' CHATSWORTH Riverside Dive & 72nd St Kf\J 1 A t*O 15 rooms and 4 bntlu HOOSEKICKPINfI AP4RTSU»T« ' r'KO.U $UOO TO (3.000. LEASES AltK NOW I1HN(, MADE FROM OLTOBfcK IS! 1 . 1004. *""^ OPEXINO ANNOUNCKVKXT IN NEXT SUNDAY'S rosiTivrT.Y ro\rpi.i :i:i>" AMI RKADY for OCCPPAXCV SKPTEMBKR IST. City Property for Sole. BUSINESS On Beekman, Nassau PKOPERTV Fulton, Water. Warren FOR SALt Cliff, Gold and William St. RULAND (Si WHITING CO.. •' fleeitman Street. fcI.KOANT PRIVATE HOUSES, - w"' *ent. If not sold. fl.uOO each. New thre.-.tory. basement, cellar. t»u«aton». .well tSAT - »Wa T. premie., or 141 Weat 23d. \ V .w nY .-fTn r^- A BL>lz FUn OF LOT 3on Jerome- NITK S4i IK, elniom -" • at • bargain. A. 1 - COX- NEW-YOBK IXniis? TRIBUNE. BAT I KDAY. ACdI'ST 20. 1904. j 1 jtI'AKTiIEXT OF TUii INTEKIOK. OF- I *-* nee of Indian Affairs. Washington. D. C July 13. 1 I'.iiX. — Notice is hereby given tnac Ditls for the purcna»e ! of unleaseJ segregated coal and axpoalt lands and un : leaked teKTeeateJ coal and Hspnait dri>o»lts will be opened by the Commissioner of Indian Aftairs tit hi» ufhee. In i Washington, at dates as follows: For the purchase ul ! tracts within me McAleater District (No. 1) at 2 o"c*ock ' P. M. (Eastern time".. Monday. October 3. IWO-4; for tract* In the Wilburion-Stlsler District (No. 2) at - clock P. M. : iKaatera time). Monday. beccmbt-r 5. ]»1; for trusts la 1 the Howe-Poicau district (No. :i) ».t 2 o'clock ft *i. I (Kastexn time). Monday, February C. 19uS; for tracts l:i i the Mccurtain-Maasey District (No. i) at 2 o'clock P. M. ! (Eastern time). M^iiuay. April 3. l»Oo; for tracts In the i L*hl*-h-Ardmoie District (No. 6) at 2 o'clock P. M. (Kast - I em lime;, Monday, June 0. lUj5; ami for tracts in uis tiict .No. 6 i.uiilmku segreeaiea asphalt lands) at - I o^ciocJ' P. M <Easterr. lime). Monday. August 7. lao-i ' Clrcuibr* descripuve ot the lands and deposits to be bOlu. i and copies of the reeulmiuns of June 17. Juv*4. »tov»:rnH:if the tale ot me unleastrd s«rKi<E»ted coal and asphalt land* sad uuleatea setirtfe^i'd coal Hiiii uuphali aepusit* may b« obtained upon amputation to thik oil.to or tne U. a Ind ian Agent. Union Afiencj. MukKogee. Indian Territory. Bias mu»l oe on in* pi^scrit'eil i, .n,, wli.lii uiil be f^und In tt.« ref alatlons. A certified check or draft for twenty pel cadi vi ii.» amount oi me o.c tiui.l aicoiupaiiy tne bid Ine Und# will be sold for cask, and successful bid de:» will be tequired to deposit with lh« Commissioner of Indian Afrnira the full amount ot ihelr i e 6 pecUve , bid* within fifteen days after receipt by them of notlc* ot the ,v, v , sui.l«5 vi.l« of uta ammo. i. - wiceeitoto. D.cuer fa.is to comply win th> teinn of lii» bid with.:: the time speci- I fied the check deposited by him as an evidence of good faith will be forfeited to the u*e of the Choetaw and i Cbickamw Natioi.s,. me rUu. tu lejaci an> oi a.l bid- i» iete-\ed Deeds of conveyance w.il contain a clause ••subject, however, to existing right, of way for ial. roads." A. C. TO.VNER. Actins Commissioner Depart ment of the Interior. Washington D. C. July IJ. 1004. Approved. TH nc T*N. Acting .ec y- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TO SEALED PROPOSALS. ADDRESSED TO *^ the State Commission In Lunacy. The Capitol, Al hanv N T.. will be received until twelve o'clock noon. AuViiW 31 1004 for th« construction of Covered Masonry Xi ters Pure Water Reservoir, and Appurtenances for ire Hudson Fiver State Hospital, nt Poughkeepsle. N. T. Planei fpecltlcations and form of bid may be seen at the office of the State Commission In Lunacy Albany, and at the office of Allen Hazen. Consulting Engineer, fat. Paul Building. New York. "PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE •*- Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Navy Department. Washington. D C. until 12 o'clock noon. September 27. 10." -"id 'publicly opened immediately thereafter, to rurn'lah at the navy yards New York. N. V.. I>>ajrue ("land Pa \Va "hinpton. D C, Norfolk. Va.. Pen^acola. Xli and Puget Sound. Wuh., as epecined. a quantity cf machine tools, etc.. romprislnK »<ap lathes, engine lathes drilling machiro. milling machine, ahagar. punch- R!SsSj^r^«rh*O>a^ T^i ■pKOPOSALS FOR GUN CARRIAGES ■*■ OFFICE War I'ept.. Waahlngton. D. C. Auk. 13. for nupplvlnß Ord. Dept.. U. B. Army, with 20 S-lnch PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE ■*• Bureau of Bupplle- and Accounts. Navy Department, ■n-n.hlnrtcn 1» C. until 12 o'clock noon. September 1.1. 19." anil publicly opened Immediately thereafter, for the ron.tnictlon «f nrnrerH' quarter* at th* O S. Nnvsl },<-* plUl Now York. N. Y. Drawings can be obtained upon application to the architect. Mr. Ernest Fiji No 8.1 Wall Suee' New York. N. V.. upon deposit of t\«. »3 of which will he refunded upon return or drawing* ( opl»« of "pacifications can be obtained upon application to the Bureau Blank i:rop<*a.ls will be fumlKhert upon appli cation to the Navy Fay Office. New York. V V.. or to the Bureau. 11. T. B. HARrTIS. Paymaster General, U. S. N. S-8-04. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. WEST Point N V.. Auiniil S. 1004— Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual cond^lT* will he received at P .i V>. c ut,(.l 1? M.. Auxt.M 23. IfXM. for Enlarging Army Service narrarks. The United States reserves tne right to accept or r*)ect any or all pr«po»*ls. Art'!re»a 7. M. CARSON. Jr.. Major an 3 Quart ertnaster. U. S. M A. ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for Trie Trlb-ine received at their Uptown Oflre. No. 1..V.4 Bro»-1wHjr. between S«th and STth *ts.. until 0 oVlock p. m. Adver tisements received at the following branch offjren st regu lar offlce rates until H o'clock p m.. vli . : 264 "th «t«.. , c cor 2M--t.; V* 4th-«v«.. cor. 12th-M.: 02 »»«t 14th-ft.; "2T>7 West 42-1 st.. between 7th and »th ax^s ; ■;,» \\>»t I^-th-et. ; 1.338 Sd-eve.. between 7r.th ana ..tn sta • 1 02fl sve.. near fllst-«t.: 1.708 lst~a»e n«ar f.9th-«t : 157 Knst l»«th-«l : 7M T»»mont-eve : «»0 ■*- aye. near 41st-st-: 854 Bd-ave. ; 210 Bleecker-st : 823 V • ce # - V "- Furnished Apartments to Let. Furnished Apartments by the Year In the «-ea-amly appointed, fireproof apartment house ••StVANNANOA." 105 F«»i l.ith-st . c»*rlooklni Union Eauar* Five roorr* and hath, or ihrr« ro. mt on.l bain. )"avv i. n l nrr CO «4" O)lutnbin-tv> City Hotels. THE HANOVER.. £?£&"(?£ To rent by th» y.ir. season or shorter time, commollous apartments, furnish-! and unfurnished, from Beptanibor 1; no* open fir Inspection; table American plan. 1' l*. Hathaway. ADVERTISEMENTS and mo • ■■;'■•■ •• for The Tribune received at their Uptown OAI -. No. 1.3f14 Broa-tway. bet woe n 3<'.th «!'.-1 37tli Ht . until U clock ;• m. 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TIFFANY&CQ 221 AND 221* REGENT STREET LONDON ENGLISH BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK HOUSE JEWELLERY- PRECIOUS STONES •WATCH AND ■ SILVERWARE- A VISIT IS SOLICITED no IMPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE PARIS 36 •'.•AVENUE DE L' OPERA THE Goldsmiths ft Silversmiths Company, LTD, "2, Regent St., London, vv. Choicest Stock in (be World of DIAMONDS, PEARLS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, OPALS, &c AT MERCHANTS' PRICES. The Goldsmitbs <! Silver^nr.hs Cumnaay. Ltd.. U-*. REQENT ST.. LONDON. W. Proposals. i LONDON MIDI AND GRAND HOTEL MANCHESTER . MIDLAND HOTEL LIVERPOOL. ADELPHI HOTEL j LEEDS ... QUEEN'S HOTEL BRADFORD. MIDLAND HOTEL iIYIORECAMBE BAY . . . MIDLAND HOTEL DERBY . . . MIDLAND HOTEL U. iOUI.K. M,mu«or. .UiillanU iUtUway Jlotela uu.l UefitMutufut l.WfiUfc. rli'., Cultl ».«3U t — OruuU Hiiial. I.ouUob. ; HOTELS \H YHEJRITiSH ISLES | mount K ru^iM-xuN U mm^u t Ey ax|xcTo^ ! MH\hl^-hI.K OkT WHiUr iiwii.:\ .cs iSSouJM_mafna. kj«o. u«.a '■■— """ .j^- 8,i.,:k0T E ,- RFTTWS-V-COEU «NOI(TI1 WALES) BEITWb 1 me WATERLOO HOTEL, BUN TIIK «HELBOIK\K iIOTEL. j HOTELS IN SCOTLAND. CLASGOW-.T. *>OC» OUVEX | •vn STATION IIOTWj * " (for Hum. Cottuxe— Blrthplar*). j ' DUMFRIES-STATION .l«r IJuru. Mausoleum. ««' ' • >. (I or Hunts Slnusoleun. etr.) i Turin* of i»i<- <» «' l * and full partirularm .■• to r«uta» | I ma> If llu(l at ""■ l'' vl '">' r ' tll Oitue. of "Th« Tribune." I »t M'J ■•'••** Street. I-ou.lon. SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS. European Advertisements. LONDON SHOPS. Maple&Co ORIENTAL CARPETS SILK CURTAINS Largest Stock in the World I TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON I RUE BjUDKEAU, PARIS JJivß "BELFAST HOUSE."' •■ T*LJ^ k^C^ *> KBTABUSHED «766. *£u^X»akd B UY DIRECT AND SAVE aw amiiamii INTERMEDIATE PROFITB TO H.M. THE KINO. WALPOLE'S CELEBHATEO iRISH LIKEN 9 AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. No charge for Hemming or Marking Household GooHa, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS A SPECIALITY. Carriage paid on oriUr* over £ i In value WALPOLB RROTHBRS., Ltd., LtMCN MANUPACTURSRS, " Balfaat House." 89. New Bond -I. London* H. P. Truefitt, Ld M 13-14 OLD BOND ST., LONDON, W. (Through to Burlington Arcaie. ) Hfgh-class Hairdrcssin : by female «xpert». Manicure •no Chiropody by New York operators. First and only "American Shaving Saloon " in Euroo*. PARIS SHOPS. LGUI3 VOSTTQN'S TRUNKS AND BAGS Always At 1, F.UE SCRI3E, PARIS. London Shop Removed to 140, New Bond Street. All Sizes— All Prices— Nowhere Else Eyeglasses <& Photo Supplies Our New York stores are duplicated In the Paris branch. American arti sans are employed, and all the standard American mountings kept In stock. Kodaks and Films. Prompt photo developing and finish ing. :i RUE feCKIBIi, PARIS. Foreign Resorts. LONDON HOTELS. SAVOY HOTEL, LONDON HOTEL DE LUXE OF THE WORLD. TIM rooms arc bright, fresh and airy. ■nd delightfully quiet. Uathroom to every Suite. SAVOY "RESTAURANT. The innM famous restaurant In Europe. Th« Orchestra plays during Dinner and the Opera Supper. /^LARIDGE'S HOTEL, «w-> The Centre of Fashionable London " The Us. Word" of SModern Hotel Luxury. Charming suites *with pnvatt entrance, b.x'hroom. etc.! Over 300 rooms. Nearly 100 bathrooms. A magnificent Royal Suite. Unrivalled Position In London HNG.iMi HOTEL, JL^ Portland Place & KcKcnt St W. Family Hotel of the Highest Class. Modern Appointments. Moderate Tariff HQHfiEX f 3 NEW HOTEL ill LONDON. CORNER NORFOLK ST. & STRAND. ! '•'■si convenient location (or Americans in London) overlooking Luv. Courts. Very moderate charges THE SOfEL CECIL GIBRALTAR. First Class in every respect. The only e \pressly cun strucleJ Hotel in (iibrallar. Hiyh'y recommenJeJ. I'ertect Sadilalion. Telegrams Cecil Gibraltar HOTELS IN ENGLAND! Foreign Retorts. __ 1 m 7 • ■ X. • Proprietors the ~~" Hotel Victoria, ™° * mjE % ADJOINING TKAFAI.GAK SQI-ARK. CIjOSE TO w J ■MM*ra*NMgf London { r:\FK\T FOR All II \. KS OF INTKRKST. 1 B B B I | 111 I COACHING TOIRS DAILY. *— « *• m V^ I|| Schevaningen HOLLAND. *^ Thi* most fashionable Resort on the Nortel Sea needs io special recommendation nor farther da scription of its fa nous advantages. eaden-Baden, Hotel Regina JmJT^k Opened 1004. Th« most up-to-d.t.. I Auto-faraß-e. Splendid View Black Fore.t, *•••« F*frT*gS& Beautiful Garden, 1 ». 000 »qu«r« yard*, taint, and Town. JLLES LIPPfcRT. Proprietor, ■WfflHMßr Private villa*. French k«»Uur«nt. i also ©I Motel Bellevuc. Sao Remo. I»\lTrDi A U IT s\i HOTEL VICTORIA. 1 .>„,.. II IfcNL ASi 1 1^ HOTEL JUNGFRAU. J -tT The Rendezvous of Fashion. Hotels of the highest order. PARIS P|l ffll A Tho Most Modern WJmrr-m^ 6* ft 111 V Parts Hotel. — HUT EL II ESH HI I &•« C«atnil Position Fating £3 JJ" ff% § fit M B ■■■ ■ ■ TulUrlaa Qa/Oen*. " | Mm Cm Crf /ff /■ HOTELS IN ENGLAND. The Howard Hotel. Norfolk Ptreot. EniMnkm»nt, London. Every modern tomfort. Overiuoks t;nu>«riktr^ni and Klver. EUgaat public loom*, h. ecirlc lig:il Ibxuuahuul. American •)» I. in elevaiora. VixeA tarUt. Unoer Norwood Queen's Hotel. Near Crystal Palace. London. Healthiest situation In England. I.ovoly gardens. Boarding terms from 13.50 per day. Special terms for larpe parties. Convenient train aervtce for City and West End London- EUROPEAN RAILWAYS. MIDLAND RAILWAY. The Picturesque ILonta of Great Britain. The most Interesting and picturesque route through the centie of England. IMPROVED EXPRESS SEX VICK.S LIVERPOOL (Central) to LONDON and PHI.N CIPAL TOWNS, and LIVERPOOL (Exchange) to Scot land. BREAKFAST. LUNCHEON & DININO CARS. and THROUGH CARRIAGES between LIVERPOOL (Central 1 and LONDON Ist. Pancraa) THROUGH I TICKETS to LONDON, PARIS" and ail parts. BAO GAGES CHECKED through from hotnl. residence or pier Id New York to any part of London. Apply for ruldes. time tables, maps, Ac. to the Company's Paa aengar Agents. Messrs T. Cook A Son. 2sl and 111) Broadway and «13 Martison-aie.. and to Messrs. Tboa. Meadows A Co.. 17 Beaver St.. Midland Agents for FrcUht Traffio. for freight rates to ail parts of Great Britain FRANCE, BELGIUM & HOLLA I) Grand Hotel PARIS BOULEVARD UE3 lA'-U-lNta AND PLACE- D- L'OPERA. I.CCO ROOMS WHH PR VATE THS. TAKIFF ON APPLICATION. j A R I S (Favorite American House) ' Hotel Chatham. PARIS. Hotel dc I'Atlicncc I 15, RUE SCRIBE. ■ OPPOSITE THE (IRANI) OPERA. The Modern Hotel of Parit* E. AKMBKUSTER. Manager. PARIS HOTEL DE LILLE ETd'ALBI 22?. RueKt ilonoro. .lose to Pla^e \en<lora« FUst tins. All ssalrrri Impro.rments. Every hooiv comfort. L&rf ball Beatauraut. lunrbruns and dinners at Ilied o-ice or 1 Is o»rva. X«ie S raa»: Ullalbion. PAKia.-lieari Abadla. ProprleMr. BARK HOTELS ST JAMES |*ili\l ( ET D'ALBAHV. A CX AND LOCATION. OPPOSITE TULItITTtI ■ GARDENS. PIHVATt BATHS, HEATEKS. ivooms rsOM 4 r*s, WITH 1 BECV • ris. LUNCH 3 rSS., DINNER 4 FKS> AT STPAKATS TABUJ. r\iLL PENSION raOM HJ 11.80. Unto! t\<\ Dohio L" u> 28> Cour dc v Rcint nOlul U Li ididlO »«ted throughout; rooms I tioai 4 lij.; with board 10 Irs. GRAND MOTEL D'AIX Aix-Les- Bains. AIX-LES-BAINS 180 BERT1 80BERT msiu Louvre & Savoy Hotel ) Managar. it;l«»otrio l.i«t>t. >'«totrua; Cnnlno Citric. DRUQQCj Q LE CHAM HOTEL UIIUOWsULsO Clllßooia. Amanua Jar OSTEND--HOTELS OS si: a VROST THE "CONTINENTAL," 400 BEDS. " "IFLENDID." 400 ELDS. " K.LRSAAL & BIAU SITE, 150 FEDS. < ARK.\NGK.UKVI>i — I'KNSION. KUU.U A.NU .Mlwkl.>. *." AM) *■> IKK DAY. «. Ol;l)lM. TO in VIIOV OF KOOHS. Aid. I»KCI.t.K( K. i'< u i>.l-tur. " HOTELS IN 6EBMAHT. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE AIX-LA-CHAHELLE W Nuellens Hotel /M IX-LA-CHAPELLE Mb HOTEL CO. MOHARQUE IEISIT 8f BItTIIMItIEI ilElldlt eni Tjltftjff v «*. SELECT! tJLUbtJS: : MOCLKAIE CHARGES Terminus HOTEL HARMS DRESDEN. HOTEL BELLEVUE DtatlnifuiAhed House of old reputation. Uniqaj* position. K. konnefeld. Uea. Manager. Fj*AKKFOi?T si Bi!H' FRANKFURTER HOF G^DESSERG-^ w i«SKS. It.N-aUii.VJ IM i- HOTEL KAISEhHOF Foreign He sorts. THE BEST HOTELS ARE: PALACE HOTEL. HOTEL KTJHHAUS HOTEL D "ORANGE. HOTEL GARNI SAVOY HOTEL. HOTEL RAUCH. ALL WITH SPLENDID SEA-FHOIT. Hotel Continental, Host luxurious »ihl comfortable hotel In ParK. Health. tart location unit finest *!«<>, overlooking TuU* Gartlena. Steam beat tbxousbout. too prlrata il?? room*. HOTELS IN GERMANY. U II III II X modern la Uertnany. Four Seasons Hotel NUREMBERG "" I r«"S H . OBTTEMBEBGER-HOf NHENBERGii^ii W GRAND HOTEL STRASSBURGIA WIESBADEN. Hotel dc Luxe. Nassauer-Hof Hotel WIESBADEN Four Seasons Hotel AUSTRIA AND SWITZKHLANI (AUSTRIA) Vienna rrr T HOTEL BRISTOL Located on th« F«jhlon«bl* Kirnthenia^ and trie favorite report of American*. Pur* fact Frsavch CuUia« tad ebole* wio««. UOAPEST BUDAPEST HUNGARIA GO KOTEL HUNGARIA lirst>Oass Hotel with Panoramic View over tho Danube. Lvery modern comfort. L*dusi»e Ameri can I English patronage. CH\RLL!> X BllK&tR, Uandqer, tor:narl> of l.n^«r,«. Hotel. Vienna. HOTEL EULER, BASLE. Opposite Central Station PCM Pi/ A Brand HOTEL da la Pill Ut 111 1 t. | Hi i»t cuw Bn\rMTUnei somu. INTERLAKEM. %&^ D RUBEN-HOTEI JUNSFrAUBUCK OIUCHTTUL VTXWS OVXI CLACIXtS KM* UIU. J. OUCU-MCLUX. i-.-.».-.4. « 9 X. Mi « « AUSANNE **• Grand Hotel tTD.. CO, HOTILI BXAO MTI. 9 tICM-alOWr; THE MOOERtt HOT Or UkUMAJHttt scrxia mvi of laju and moontains, BXIT AkfUUCAN AND CNCUSH FATXONACt n irArniiP And environs 8 UCCnfIC HOTEL EUP.OFE. .1 Best l>*9ltl«a on th« Lak*. DaHehtful Oar^a. CVra Every modern coDTeai«no«w M«4«raU raUa. HO r EL BURGENSTOCK. fclevatl. . *85» tV View of - lakes. «nd t». *'•**« modern comfort*. Exc'u* v« •»-•<•- oraa« rmri and I •rracea. HOTEL STANSERHOPN. Elevation. a.i.i.x It. OranJ Alpln. P»»«r.w«. ***** for the superb views •! the rUlng anJ .-<r(tln* 3«a. BUUHEH-OORfl*-H. Proprlator. ZURICH (v?^Vo H Raurau Lac. ITALY AND^OL T m OF FKANCE pENOA. privati: pa*» D "EDEI PALACE."^ B*9!I 111 iUllwey TJ.k.t*. Talef aa* B j|| Ji J LuBMB* Heo»ei«re4. l|||lLHiJe Llit. YlMtria Ll B hl. 113 HOTEL DE LA VILLE Rome, Italy. CdHotelQuirlnal OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Illshly rrputrJ anil fashionable. Ist tla« Hotel to «»J braltaiMl anil ihi.-.t J>nit of Kome. E*an ■•^a r.,.nfoit HnU luxury. (..anil Hall. Bawl M™» "■" —ana l'prfmt nil.it lun. „.»--» 111.. 1 1 CU\SS ntKM'M K KST At IMNT. STRAM HK\T TIIJIOIGIIOITT. • . METBOPOL€ HOTEL ROME. t Avanzi Hotel Metropole & Vffle AmeriCAii anJ t-niu^ii Fa.nily Mai* Alwsys ope.i. rui --uu.il near itJ«»* Ihoruu/hiy mo Jem & iiu Jurats ritJ* 76 Via S'Nicola Toleatino. ___ V— Ims. Hotel ] u -5- Electric Ll***- Royal Dsnieli jr~ A.t.l MODERN COMFORTS. Kail**/ Tlska** NEWLY KKKiriKl' • ||ENICE. ---i, Mm ice. Jr££ GPAK9 K3TEL -!* EJ- toll tuutase uf Mi »*•«« * lla*^'*' V on th* Grand i .m.-v I