14 RAINES LAW AMENDMENTS isTßom < tion ro-D.i y. 'Question in Dispute Settled in a Novel Manner: ■ [BT TELEGRAPH TO THE TBIBCNE.J Albany, Feb. 11.— long: expected amend ments to the Raines law, which it is believed will wipe out 90 per cent of the present im moral hotels operated under this law, will be introduced by Senator Raines to-morrow. These amendments have been foreshadowed in The Tribune. The most interesting: • feature is the solution of the problem as to whether the in spection of the local officials of the Buildings I>epartment provided for in the amendment should be before or after the issue of the cer tintate of the State Excise Commissioner. This is achieved in an entirely novel fashion by having the applicant for a license apply to the Excise Commissioner, and making the lat ter in turn call on the Buildings Department for the information on the subject which the law declare* shall be had. This information must include a statement as to the date on which the buildir.gr was made into a hotel, the height in feet of the building, whether it is fireproof, whether it complies with the Raines law structural provisions in regard to the num ber of rooms, the size of the dining room, the thickness of the partitions and other details. If this report shows that the building does not comply with the provisions of the Raines law end the building laws, then the Excise Commis eioner must deny the application. The only exception to the general requirement that structures must be fireproof when over thirty-fiv* feet high ts made in favor of buildings used for hotel purposes continuously since IS9I, thus excepting a number of hotels that have been doing a legitimate business for years. It is the crop of Raines law hotels, the direct out •conae of the law. that will be cut off by the fireproof provisions. When the Excise Commissioner denies an ap plication for a license he will, according to the provisions of the amendments, in casee where the denial is because the hotel does not comply with the legal provisions of the building law, at once inform the Buildings Superintendent, kept from the- schools and dwarfed in factory work. Rabbi Emil Gf. Hirsch, of Chicago, pointed out why child labor is of little value. Chancellor Kirkland. of Vanrlerbilt University, said, in part: All America believes In universal education. We oppose child labor because it preys on helpless childhood and begets Ignorant manhood. No child labor laws arc effective that disresurd the educa tional advancement of the child. BIG EXCHANGE SEtRETARY RESIGNS. William McClure to Go on Floor Again Friction with Governors. William McClure, secretary of the Stock Ex change, has offered his resignation to the board of governors, to take effect on March 1. Mr. McClure will go on the floor again. He has been very popu lar with the members as chairman and secretary for the last .«ix years, and general regret was ex pressed at his resignation. While Mr. McClure declined to talk it waa said that some friction had developed between the secre tary and the governors, aa a reault of which Mr McClure decided to resign. OLD DOMINION DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of th^ Old Dominion Stenmship Company at thrir general offices. No. 81 Beach-sU yesterday. th<- oif directors was re-elected for the eroding year. SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. The following were amon X the satined Judgments filed yesterday: the first name t s that of the debtor: the sec ond that of the creditor, and date wh«- n Judgment was filed: Dolan. James — First National Bank of Rondout; November 4. iw»7 ' jj 1H Bmlth. J Condlt — J s Tracy; March V.'liKa"! ! '. '.' 81*777 Dowllng. David W— H A Frost; January 2«. IMB "k>7 PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. The following petitions In bankruptcy were among those filed yesterday: ,v.\ Chr>la Partcw*. pharmacist. No. 145 Avenue r a - Mn^f,f > r,? UH)3 V. T','- f:i " Th ° Principal creditor is Morris Dlugasch. No IS7 Avenue B, *1 02*) ■ S", ra t^'Vu.,"- JJo£ o- A 220.A 220 . Madlson-ave.. liabilities. $2.«»: assets. $l.7Jii The ortncloal creditor is Isabella B. Haw" N °- ,2C5, 2C5 West S7th St.. |2.3M>. The a««-t» consist "f" f tt . •" counts. $432; claims against itmbWla Haw<-> $1 250 Sch«dul*-K of the Flelach Sn-kivAr f«>mp*hy show c-eht« of *m.41.8. ,*•«•«•■ HI.JKB. The principal creditors are the Mechanics an.i Traders' Hank. W. 090 secured' Fred erick Vl nor tt Achells. No. 86 Leonard-st., S3,«x> -ur,-«! and $B.oim> unsecured; I.'nion Kx<'hun*e Bank {3 000 Th.> a«sets oiinsist of stock In trad.-, $3,000' Rxturea ' *750 accounts. $1,720: claims. $325. and cash tn bank *'lIV An Involuntary netltlon was filed a K a!nst the "Laxacola Company, of No. Wi Wllllam-st.. by Henry M Earle other creditors, with claims aggregating $M 7. Preferences are alleged. William Des.er was appointed receiver with a bond of $1,000 and authorised to continue the bu»lne«a for ten days. It Is declared that the Sheriff li in Zl session of the. alhued bankrupt* proparty. ' s DISCHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY. The following dlscharfeii in bankrunptey were among those granted yesterday: Isaac J Ragowtn. Walter M I.litle. Ramue] r.ev.n 1-ouls thoher. tmarles X Deutch. jicob Lowenh iSm Jacob Herman and Israel Berliner. "»»enhaupt. The sale scarfs are on the run, but haven't all got away yet. 8000 four-in-hands to start with yesterday— the result of our taking tl)t> remnants of a busy season off the hands of a big scarf maker. Nothing less than 50 cent quality. 25 cents. Rogers, Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 1:* 842 1260 at at a* Warren st. 13th st. 32nd st, BIG BALTIMORE MERGER. Light and Power Companies Con solidated — Large Capitalization. fBY TEI.EC3RAPH TO THE TRIBUNE.] Baltimore, Feb. 14.— The Consolidated Gas. Electric Light and Power Company was or ganized to-day, btingr a merger of the old Con solidated Gas Company, the United Electric Lipht and Power Company and the Wenstrom Electric Company. Davies W^rneld. president of the Continental Trust Company, is chairman of the new board of directors, which includes Altfttl S. Miller, Charles T. Crane, Anthony N. Brady, John ti. Dennis. Thonras F. Ryan and Snmuel R. Bertrun, of New-York. The capitalization of th? company is as fol lows: Four and one-half per cent bonds, $15, 010,000: « per cent prior lien cumulative stock, .?7(»MHM); 3 per cent cumulative pre ferred stock, $«>.00O,0W; common stock. $6,000, 000. The mortgage of the Consolidated Gas. Electric Lignt and Power Company to the Con tinental Trust Company, trustee, placed on record to-day, provides for an authorized issue of $15,000,000 454 per cent thirty-year sold bonds, $8,639,000 of which will i>e reserved in the treasury for the future requirements of the company. The mortgages requiring the new issue of bonds are: A first lien on 58,220 shares of stock of the Consolidated Gas Company, being more than a majority of stock of the Mount Wash ington Electric Light Company, and a lien on all properties of the Old Electric Light Com pany, subject only to the outstanding bonds. The $700,000 of ii per cent prior lien cumulative stock is issued to retire $700,000 5 par cent pre ferred stock of the United Electric Company. HOME NEWS. NEW-YORK CITY. An orjran recital will be given by Charleß Hein roth at the Church of the Ascension, sth-ave. and lOth-st., this evening, at 8:15. Tickets can be ob tained free on application at any of the muslu stores. Cars of the Bth-st. crosstown line crossed the WiMamsburg Bridge yesterday for the first time. Thf 14th-st. line has been running across the bridge for about a wpek. Cars will now run over the bridge on a minute and a half headway. The public is invited to attend the annual meet ing of the Lfgal Aid Society, to be held this even ing, at *:30, in Carnegie Hall. A dinner (or Thomas K. Watson, candidate of the People's party fi>r President, will be given at the Union Square Hotel to-night. Camerden & Forst^r, a corporation, dealers In diamonds, artistic jewelry, bronzes and paintings, at No. 450 r.th-ave.. assigned yesterday for the benefit of creditors, to William H. Beam, of No. 45 Wall st. The. company was incorporated in 1898, with a capital stock of $75,000. A special meeting of the Bar Association of the City of New- York has been called for to-night, at 8:30 o'clock, at the house of the association "for the purpose of considering what action should be taken by the association in regard to the location of the new courthouse site, and the bill now pend ing in the legislature relating thereto." MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sunrise 6:s4|Sunset 5:33|M00n yets 3 Moon's are 12 1 HIGH WATER. A.M.— Sandy Hook 3:31 IGov. Island 3:501 Hell Gate 5-4"» P.M.— Hook 4:001Gov. Island 4:04; Hell G»te l\3 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. From. Line npnn/. Wilhelm.. Bremen. February 7 n G Lloyd *Man.ah*nsi- Bart-ados. February ....". Booth •Sarnia Jamaica. February 9. .. Hamb-Am • Furnessla Glasgow. February 4 Anchor •Majestic Liverpool. February 8 While Star •Amsterdam Rotterdam. February 4. .Holland-Am •Havana Vera Cruz, February 9 Ward •Prlnzess Irene Gibraltar. February « n G Lloyd Algonquin Jacksonville. February 0 .... Clyde Finlaml Antwerp. F-bruary 4 Red star Ueorpii: Liverpool. February 3 White Star Comanche Jacksonville. February 12 Civrt«. Marttllo Hull. February 1 .".'.'.Wilson THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. Barbarossa Bremen, February 4.. . NO Lloyd Cassell.... Bremen. February 3 N G Lloyd Graf WaHeraee Hamburg. February 4 Hamb-Am City of Macon Savannah. February 13 Savannah Algonquin Jackionvllle. February 13 Clyde FRIDAY. FSBRI'ART 17. •Caprera Barbados. February 8...... Booth Vincenzo Flono Naples. February 1. ' Italian EJCId- New-Orleans. February l'l'.V.'.Mor«n EJ Bitto Galveston. February 18 Morgan SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. •Campania .Liverpool. February 11 Cunard •St Louis Southampton. February 11. .American lUma Naples. February 7 F*br» Perugia Naples, February 4 itallan Nuecet Gaiveston. February 11 Mallory SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19. •La Gascoßne Havre. February 11 French Munitoii London.' February 9. . .Atlantic Trans Bordeaux Havr*, February 5 Frenei Wells city Swansfa, February 4 ..' Bristol St -'•• , Gibraltar. February 4 Ani Aus Breizlze! Al iers Ftl'ruary 5 . .. •Brings trail. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TODAY. Vessel. For. Line. ■ Malls dose. sails. Statendam. ltotterdam. Holl-Am '. 7:3oam 10:»am 1000 v m Finance, Colon. Panama o:3oam l. : O)pm Maracaa, Grenada. Trinidad 10:00 a m 110 0 m Moorish Prince, Rio Janeiro. Prince... f):3oam l°fK) m I'rlns der Nederlinden. Hayti. D%V I...ll:00a m 1 : 00r.m Basil, Para. Booth 12:00 m iioOpm Horstlus, Argentina. Houston 12:00 m 2:00 d m Cherokee. Canto Domingo. Clyde 12:30pm B'OOnm Prot«us. New-Orleans. Morgan 12-OOm J«fferson. Norfolk. Old Dominion 3oh£ [roquois, Charleston. Clyde 3 : oOpm „; THmSDAY. FEBItUART 18.- La Touralne. Havre. French • 700 am io-rwi « m Vigilancia. Havana. Ward k'-oolm n^m Pathtlnder. Mayaguez. NY.• P R. . 8-Ortam l-^m Ask. Haytl. Hamb-Amer . BJU>?S " Orlmba. Nassau. Ward. •.. . ..... .\." "ifrgo m t £] JT m Manzanlllo. Santia K o. Ward....... . l^-oo S t^.S™ Jam«stown. Norfolk. Old Dominion '—_ i:S pm El Monte. Galveston. Korjran. " . ■■ -i :■• FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT. ** "* Elaine. Arfrentlne. .. ... i«-nn _ « nn. Rio Grande/ Brunswick. Mallory ."" 'i^ m 2 : SS pra i"r.mjn« itfSi aia Umbria. U verpool, Cunard .'.' " 'loSaE \ ! : a ra Philadelphia. Curacao. Red D. ... 8-30 J S iS3Cj m Sarnla. Jamaica. Hamb-Am W-SOaS i« r^ m Morro Castle. Havana. Ward....... 1000 tm 1-JrtiT Curltyba, Matanzas. Munson 12:30 3:00 pm SHIPPING NEWS. • Port of New-York, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1905. ARRIVED. _ Steamer Finland (Red Star Une). A»tw.r . f-r .Ne« York; in communication by wlreleos tel«fr»ph with tb. S f^' Mm W f A NEW SHIRT 1 Bullfinches Whistling "Bridal Wreath," "How Can I Leave TheeT' "Let Us Be Merry." "Life Is Gay." "The Prodlsal S>»n'» Return." Prices. ' $-10. $.V>. $75. $100. Two or three with . extra long echo soncs. $130. The Cair.r«»nlnl-Hold*n Canary, varied bells trills, flute notes. w>ft. evening | singers, $8. $10. $15. $20. ?25- Free Catalog. G. M. IIOLDEN. 2 JO 6tls Are., near IM| INAUGURATION WasKington, D. C. March 4th, 1905. Those who will attend the Inau guration will save themselves much time and annoyance by arranging for accommodations in advance. Tribune readers will find several I desirable places advertised in to-day's issue in the narrow columns. Wa.tch the pa-per every da.y ' Amusements. :: '.'' METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. Grand Opera Season ir»01-l!i0.%. Under the direction of Mr. Heinrlch Conrled. * ■ '■'- This Afternoon. Mat. at t : 30 — SIKG PRIED Aino : Ackte. Jacoby, Alt^n; Burcrstaller. Van Rooy, Relss. | Gorltz. Blass. Conductor, Hertz. This Evening, at S — S*A GIOCONDA. Nordica. Homer. Walker; Caruso. Giraldonl, Plancon. Begue. Dufriche. Conductor. Vigna. Thurs. Evg, Feb. 16. at B SPECIAL PERFORM ANCE. "DIE FLEDEItMAUS." Sembrich, W.ilker. i Alten: Dippel. Relss. Gorltz. Greder, MUhlmann, Hanae ler. Cond'r. Franko. In Act 11. all the principal artists, ! not in the cast, will make their appearane-. Fri. Evg., Feb. 17. at LOHENGRIN. Emma Eames. Homer; Sallza. Van Rooy. Bias*. M ihlmann. Con.Hertz. Sat. Aft.. Feb. IS. at — LES HUGUENOTS. Scm brlch. De Macchi. Walker. Bauermeister. Mulford: ! Caruso. Planqon. BcottL Journet, Bars. Begu*. Dufriche. ! Relss, Greder. Conductor. viena. Sat. Ev-.. Feb. 11, at I (Pop. Prices)— TANNHAEU- i SER. Alno Ackt*. Fremstad. Alt.-n: Burgstaller.' Gorits. ! Blass. Relss. MUhlmann. Greder. Cond'r. Hertz. Sun. Ev?.. Feb. 19. at 1:30, at Popufar Prices. GRAND SINPAY NIGHT CONCERT. Soloists: Alno Ackte. LoulM Homer and YSAYE. Violin (arr. with Mr. R. E. Johnston). Entire Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Condr. Herts. ; I^AST WEEK BIT ONE OF THE OPERA SEASON. Mon. Evg. Feb. 20. at S — FLEDERMAUA Sembrich. Walker. Alten; Dippel. Goritz, Reiss. Greder, MUhl- ' mann, HSnseler. Conductor, Franko. Tues. Evg., Feb. 21. at S, -Special Performance" ! (Double- BUI) — CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. De Mac- ■ chl. Jacoby. Bauermeister; MM Nulbo. Giraldonl. Fol- I lowed by PAGLIACCI — Lemon; Caruso. Scotti. Bars, Parvls. Conductor. Vigna. Wed. Morn'g. Feb. 22. (Wash. Birthday). Mat. at 11:30 I prec y Last Perf. of PARSIFAL Fremstad; Bure staller. Van Rooy.Biass. Gorltz. Mtihlmann Cond. Hertz. ' Wed. Evg., Feb 22, at — TOSCA. Emma Eaxnes; ' Caruso. Scotli. Ro.«.«l. Bars. Conductor. Vigna. Thurs. Affn. Feb. 23. Mat. at I—OOETTERDAEMMERUNG.1 — OOETTER DAEMMERUNG. Nordica. Walker. Alten. We<-.!. Ralph. Mulford: Burgstaller. Blass. MUhlmann. Cond'r Herts. Fri. Evs;. Feb. 24. at BALLO IN MASCHEBA. Emma Bamea, Alten. Homer: Caruso. Scotti. Planc,on. j Journet. B£guS. Conductor. Vigna. Sale of Seat^ for next week's Performances begins i To-morrow i Thursday*, at 9 a. m WEBER PIANO USED. IRVING PLACE TIIEATH E.— To-night. 8:20. Thurs.. Fri. Ev?s. & Sat. Mat.. Maxim Gorki's ; Russian Drama. "N a c h t a s y I" (The Night Refuge) >. i HIGGLEDY-PIGGLEDY mnsic i» obtainable for the j PIANOLA. Afcllnn U c'clcck P. M.. on the USth day of February. ; 1906, at which time they will be cpene-l tn public, for : furnishing "Five (5) Contractors' Wagons." Further particulars may be had. upon applicatl at the office of the Isthmian Canal Commission. Washington. D. C. T)EPARTMEXT OF THE INTERIOR, GEO- > logical Survey. Washington. D. C . February lrt. 1905. — Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the United States Reclamation Service. Chamber of Commerce Building, Denver. Colorado, until 2 o'clock p. m.. April 10. 1905, and th»n opened, for the con utruction of concrete diverting dam and regulator. and 6',j miles of canal with the auxiliary works, for the purpose of diverting the flow of water of the Belle Fourche River, nt a point about 1 mile from the town of Belle Fourche. S. Dak., and conducting the same to a reservoir « miles northeast of that town. Plans, specifications and forms of proposal may be obtained l>y application to the Chief Engineer of the Reclama tion Serrlee, U. S. Geological Survey. Washington. D. C. or to Raymond F. Walter. Engineer, at Chamber of Commerce Building. Denver, Colo., or at Belle Fourche, s. Dak. Each bid must he accompanied by a certified check for $5,000, payable to the order of the Secretary of the Interior, as a, guaranty that the bidder will. If successful, promptly execute a satisfac tory contract and furnish bond in the sum of 20 per cent of the contract price for the faithful perform ance of the work. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, to accept one schedule and reject the other, and to waive technical defects, as the interests of tfce service may require. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. Proposals must be marked "Proposals for Main Supply Canal, etc.. Belle Fourche Project. S. Dak." E. A. HITCHCOCK. Secretary. T)EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR," Washington. D. C. Office of Superir.ten.len' V. S. Capitol Building and Grounds, February 7. 19U5.— In fur therance of the advertisement published under date of I>e cember 8. 19t>4. for certain work in connection with the construction of an Office Huilding for the House ol Repre- Bentatives, Intending bidders are hereby notified that pro posals for cut stone *work for the exterior facades and court walls nf nald building will be received and opened at tl-a above office at 2 o'clock P. M.. on Wednaaday, March 8. 1005. in tne presence of peris.-ns desirlns to attend. - Plans and specifications are now ready for issue an.i wi:i he fur nished upon receipt of a ccrtilled check for fifty dollars (*.V>.oo> payable to the Superintendent V. S. Capltrl ltuilulng and Grounds, as a guarantee for their return. Checks will be returned npon the receipt of plans and Ep*"ciflcatii>ns. A suitable bond will b» required for the faithful performance of the contract. Tht right la re served to reject any or all hii'.s. und to waive any In formality in any bid. ELLIOTT WOODS. Superintendent U. S. Capitol Bulldlr.s and Grounds. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMAS TER. 200 Thames St.. Newport. H. 1.. February 11 1905. — Sealed proposal*, in triplicate, will be received here, until 12 M., March It). liioS. for constructing 1 «et Frame Quarters for Field Officer and. 1 doable set Frame Quar ters f..r 2 Noncommissioned Officers at Fort Rodman New Bedford. V.is. l'rop«,sals must be accompanied by proper KOarantee for in p»r cent of amount of bid Pro posals n>t complying with this r..ju:r« nit-nt will not be considered. Information furnl.4ied en application U S reserves right to accept or reject any or a:l bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing prop, .sals to ba en dorsed "Proposals for Public BuiMlncs Fort I: »liiim;i - and addressed to Curtain H. C. HODGES. Jr. Qr. Mr. T>OCK- ISI.\M> AUSKNAI.. ROCK ISLAND^ 111.. Feb. 2. 1003.— 5.->ale.l proposals in duplicate will be received here ur.tll 1 P. M.. March IS, 1905 for pur chase of Sorlngneld Hides, idasee. bayonet scabbards run slings, eu. Information fnrnlJhed on application to Lieut. Col. S. E. BLUNT. Conuisr. station at Slaaconsctt, M.i>s. at 2:30 p m; will probably Cock about '.» a m to-morrow. Steamer Gallla (Fr). Pavey. Mars •lll«-s January 21 .11 ! Na;.U>H 25. (■• J W Klwell & Co, w.lth 2 cabin and 3>«> steerage |*KM'i!eers and i».;«. Arrived at the liar at 9 pm. 13th. Sleamer Kennett (Br>. Torney. naailen" February 3 an I>uniel Bacon, with nvta«. Arrived at the Bar at midnight. 13th. Steamer TJomo lNor». Nllsen. Progreeo February 4 and ' Camper h« rt to Th»baud Bros, wiih hemp. Arrived at th» ! Bar it 2:43 0 m. Steamer Morro Tastln. Downs. Hivnn:i February 11 to ! James X Ward k Co with 102 passengers, mails and mdse. Arrival at the Bar at 10:14 am. St»amer El Paso. Patten, New-Orlean* February T to the Southern P.i.iric Company with mdse. Passed I Quarantine at 7:40 am. ...' . . Steamer Proteus. Hhlhv, Nc» -Orleans February S I to the, Southern Paelnc Company, with pa*senrers anti ' mdsc. PunMf. with md»>- Pasned 'OAtlne at : J0 am. ' Steamer Jefferson. Dole. Newport New» and Norfolk to th« Old Dominion KioaaaaMp Compan with pasoen- ! K»rs and mdse. Passed In Quarantine at "• —« p ni Steamer Benefactor. Curry. I'hlladelphla. to'willUm P Clyde * Co. with mdse. Pused Quarantine at S:4» I a m. i Steamer II M Whitney. Mnne. Hnston. t.> II F ' Dlmock. with mdse. Passed Quarantine at 3u in . S * . y Hook, X .1. F«b 14, 9-0 I' m— \v, n d U th- ■ wrat. llsht l.reete. clear. ■ SAILED. _Steamers Armenian (Br». for Liverpool: Peatrlr* «Xor» A°, r H Ant ° n! °: " F Dlmoc-k. Boston; North westeVn.lWt ' Arthur. Te«; Main »Ocr». Bremen ; Terence, »Br>. MaS chester: PlvJa «Hr» Calbarien; Uamtlton. Norfolk and J«e«port News; Apache. Charleston and Jack*onvtl!e ! _ Amusements. EfiPIRE %^^rn'^~l MAUDE iDIS .^k«' s _: ; £?<>• me thumb WILLARD £&*,&*&£& FORBES RQKmbr ■ ™ ■ x 1 11* ."iAA • HUDSON TH **i H ««». »~r Broader"" ROBERfEDESCW'inVRbNQHgXRt SAVOY TItE - VTK «th St. near B-w., " ■-■■"Lag-" *-riquet HERALD so. Tsatsrjf ft. >Z BLANCHE WALSH .■.'g.'SE' CRITERION TIIE -*TnE. «tbSt.*B-waT." Wl UL t l l *»«' Ev«. $:»». Mat. 3»t.. jTil FRANCIS wilson aaag GARKICK TOI7«.SMiKSS ARNOLD DALY'S CO. gKjgg LYCEUM Si m?:¥aS! bb 85:8 5:. K-VSk MRS. LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS DALY'S Mats. Saturday * Feh. ;;. at t DUCHESS OF DAHTZIC_ mrCIIESS OF DANTZK nwlf i» •btatnuble tar PIANOLA, Aeolian Hall. 363 Fifth A». "* \EAV AMSTEKJUAM. |||l||nTV lllllinT'J %3&t- i L£&. luiPTlf DIPT! ADAREHA? 9:li -^SS^^ ADA REHAN CHARLES RK-HJIA^ I.ast We«-k. "THL SCHOOL KOU sCANDAt!- i Nxt Mon. Th» dlucailon of Mr. Pipp." Seat 3 To-itfw I NEAV YOIIK. B'»ay*lsth->t. Prices 25. 50. Ti A 1 »IL Warrf X VnVBU Last Week. I p^r, \r a . f»2ra ft *OKBS v PAin OF pin. To^dar Xxt Mon . WRIGHT LORIMER. "Tha Sheph "rj I Kin,. r.A^^ Y A^Sa^,,.^V^^,^^ LYKIC. 4M W. of B-wav rorter Ma«l n^rZd^~ p£ AHGELIS h FANTANS TowSpn TEiifiyl ; -£i' W x«* y»^. Wnu uOcS THERE? aJB, ?? t gr lc ni? hh ° A Y: iaat>te for BIJOU niH^Ak % Ftb «. «T ACADE.MY OF KCSIC. u th c. * Ir ,. w m XO WEDXtSLAY MAT!' liS? " CROSMAN '" :3C" Popular prices. Mat. Sat. a: 2. Eve.. sT^ IWAI.LACK-!*. 'Mnt«. To-day « >at. d,__. . B'way * 30thSt. j illTnJffSni/ THE V \\kkf 8 Evenings. 8:20. | Hi I UflUUba COXSCU 8 fiardrn. S7th.Ma«». A y. Evs ••> Mats. Toiav* Sa 7 I J^^- a -?h E GOLLEGE WIDOW! mOCLEPV PIGOLEPY and fOUJGE m^> W E^. f££"&«'£L IVlrs - Temple's : I MATS. TO-DAY J Telegram j ■ * Safy. 2:15. I *OK ill.V STRELS. 6— Oltns*r»tti Tr^ip*—^ Foy 4 "lark. Bruno i Russell. Others. lEIS irOTIH Ev *s- Matir.e»3 To-day BflJcoHb BVSTKR BROWN WEST END MAMMOTH DRAMATIC CIOPBIA UiHltf RSTRH'n' 4^ St B«ay* y *•»: nAlperial Matinee \V:>-hinston"r» Clrthday. 1 IT HAPPENED IN MtllDl \M> musir i> nbtaiaaM* for the PIANOLA. Aeolian llall. 3C3 Fifth At. !M M ««lt*. A f-f ttt B-way * 3M St Krga at »:». ittnttntCiitlU MATINEE. SATURDAY at IJi MRS.FJSKEkI££u i , , , — — — - i in m ru I Evxs. Xtli. Mat- Saturday. J:ls. | i^ LEW IH,T.e.6OfIB!HiI4J \M M>IIV>IKRRENNEI.(IIB-'9THANM DOG SHOW MADISON SQI'ARE GARDEN. MON.. TIES., WED. X THIKS. — . Open -• A. M. M II P M ■ ■ TO-DAY. It a. m. to 5 p. m.. judginsr variety claw#» and unclasaiflt>d sp«H?ials. To-morrow, at I 3p. m Judging packs of Foxhounds ar.J Beagles. PHILHAIMoNIG'society PH!LHAKMOHICS.9Ci|TY WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. s^^Ji-^^Vv^ GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERT "„: • Under the direction "f IVIR. FELIX wr:i»\GARTNER PKtM.K-\>l: Symphony. • Harcld t.i Italy .....aanmm Viola ■ ! llgal < Mr. Jos. J. K"\ ari^ __„„__»- SYMPHONY NO . » mH<'RV. 1» MINOR.. BEETHOVEN Mls» Anna BOfsert. Soprano; Mr. E.!»arl Ba«^J; Tenor: Mrs Carl Alvea. rontralto: Mr. .luiiar. WajK'^ I Bass. Choru» under the direction of Mr. \\ ■ R-- lbw> niann. '^I.^. * * ««« | mai "sKATS. "> MM t ■> $2. BOXE?. $li ar.d SIS. TS __ TICKETS ON SALE AT CARNEGIE HAIX. AND DII SONS. Box office opm ilaily from oto 5- XXi i F. LEIFELS. Serrftary. C A R Eli I-: HALL. BOSTON I THI-BS. Ev S .. Feb 1«. at 5.13. SYMPHONY MARIE HICKQLS_ ORCHESTRA -«i-r^4 l >■»' _ Mrjfencke -^— d^ALBSRT _ i Tickets *;..M> to T.V On Mia at Cox OCice. TJ»»» (sth Ay. Hotel). I Dttsons. at reg. Prices. . COLONIAL MUSIC HALL, -„' I : . BroMdwa> and CM Street. b "THE ATHLETIC CIRL^ at W-VpZT^fJ&Si ■ markable new sp*H-ialti*-a and A DLXI. I> _* -j^ SNOW." Instant and Endunnc success. EVn™ftS» to |l. Mats. Tuesdays. Thursdays A *aturJa>*. -* *** Sarred foneert Sunday KTftttec at 8: IS. - p- B^fc p<> C\S I NYOKI.D IN WAX. Nrw OroO* ! mTVfK KARAHAN/A JAPS AKI. * &Z. THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FQRSION PORTS. Lizard. Feb IS— r»w*d. »ta*m«i Brtmtoa (C.erV '''S5 Bremen for New-York: U:h. LaeSa*annu. tl>r). ur*J. .New- York f< r 1/T'lon. . „ .\' rivmouth. F^ 14-Shll.nl. ste*r.ir Potoauc » r - > - i! Til* Donald (from London >, New-York mot Pn:UW Wbl+-\rriv»U. stesnwr Minneapolis »Brt ChrlVttar'a.* f>^ »«— Sailed. ■«r«ma3* Wulff tfrt>m i>>p--i>.M«- -m. New-\ork. ,»_,*- Ilan.Vi I-Vl. 11— SalliM. stramcr Lugano (G*r>. ww» . RotUrtU^l^uN «• m- Arrive* '^^^''ila dare. Kb 11. ti iL'uloh*. Ro«tve«n. ■ X»*-l«rk \i* l *;"' p *;!*\, ,:!* satled. MMOMT L>»Ut*eMMa' »G*f Uck>. «•»»<"" Antwerp. Feb U— Sailed, steamer Yaderlacd t*«e» B»a»e«:ie. Ke]> 11^:3 0 p m— Sailed. »t«m*r «**»£*£ iDl.tohi. Van der Zee •* Cherbourg. Feb 14. I a m— Arrived. » t ;* nl *' v IM — Cher».,>4r C . F»b 14. I » •!• - Am. *ti •\Vllh«lm der Grow* -«G*r». Cuppers. New -Tons. ¥i * Plymouth, for Bremen mnd prucwfeJ »- 'a, ttW . • Malaga. H— Arrived, steamer Moltks ne«e»» * mann. New-York via Funchal. «tc (on Oriental Singapore." F*h'l I—Arrived previously. ••♦* m *T. 1 ££■■*? ITtnc* 4Br). Jmblmn New-York *l» *• \ianaw - --O V. «tc. f>r Shanghai. _ . ,-^w«L P*ra. S>b 12— Sallid. steamer JluNfri «Br>. oooc New- York. .... w# » r ftt Vincent. F«-h :— Sal!e. tw. i from .%'•«•- YorH.. Shanghai «r*port» * t * )!^"* * dangerju'j 41. K>nritu «**-•'« Port of Spain. Feb ll— Arrived, steamer ltto*f*£ VKtorla LuUe jew-TorK «» • Thomas, ett ion cruise). _ ; -„ Bermuda. F«t» 13— Arrived. Pretoria »Br>. McKta^ w ifr. ■••■ N-u-York>. West Indies i>'> cruise^. i«« ■teamer Trinidad vßrj. Williams. Nevr-ror.*.