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v LITERARY NOTES. Helftna Vaearasco. who made, not l*>ns a«o. a. collection of Rumanian folk songs, which the Bcribners brought out under the title of "The Hard of the DimbovitEa." has Just prepared an other -imhology of verse and prose drawn from the same sources. The same publishers import the book. "Songs at the Valiant Voivode." These souvenirs of ix-asant narrative and son* have picturesqueness and color. A characteristic piece is the long poem about the young prince who, bern of a rose-tree, ultimately becomes a rose-tree himself. The last stage in his ex perience is thus prettily sung: And Trandaflr went In the forest deeo. The forest "where he was born. Aiiti i <■ s»:ud to Hie trees: "I'm the son Of the Jine rose-tree." But the tr^es said: The rose-tree's dead; OUir-r rose-trees IN com* i:y : it* bcrnics of the stream." And he said to «he nto: "O birds, do you remem ber How high tiie? rose-tree was?" And the ■."Js answered Xo." Bui h«» hc-ard the nightingale say: "O how sad Is the • nth of a ro«e-tree, and how strange That a rose-tree should di«; I knew a roee-trea once Who. instead of bearing a flower. Cave hirth to a young prince. The rose-tree's dead. And I aion«* an! <-ome to sing its dlrgre." "O pent!* nightingale. I am that rose-tree's son. Kain wouid I be niytelf a rose-tree. r«n so weary of life. O gentle nightingale." Ann tta nightingale aald: "listen! I'll ping Till thou beeomert a rose-tree. Prince. Listen! I'll siii^." And the pent nightingale sang all the night. And at <in.wn >t the place where Trandaflr stood Tuere was a tall roue-tree. The minor poet Is aJways -waillne that he in not sufficiently appreciated, but we have ■tead> Uy. and. \ro think. Justly, maintained that hi« reward is ample when he happens to write pood v*rse. Witness the experience of Mr. Henry Kcwbolt. His "Admirals AH" was published oiily about eirht years a»o, yet it has already run through twenty-one editions and a twenty •econd is presently to be Issued by Mr. Kikjn ilatlK-ws. It will contain some additional lines. Major Arthur Griffiths, the capable soldier and pi-toon inspector, whose interesting volume, "Fifty Tears of Publio Service." we reviewed a few weeks ago, has met all manner of celebrities to th<- course of his Ions; career. At Granada. 1n the late sixties, he fell In with Henri Keg the noted painter, who afterward lost h in the Franco-German war. He was making Btudies with other axtifits in the Alham bra. but he found time for more than one episode Of payety. Major Griffiths alludes to a bail at which Rejmault appeared disputed as a Red Indian. On another occasion, in frlnraltar. he mulshed himself at a mess dinner In droll fashion. 'He l.ecame so excited with the real dancing," Bays his English friend, "that he rush< d into the middle of the 'foursome.' quite l^ss of the others, and began the best imi •ho danco he oould imagine, which I into a. frantic and extravagant fOH can. Dunnp tlio performance, which was with yells of laughter, some one held on to the tnllP of his coat, and tore them from his back. rrowed coat, lent by a friend in the garrison, so that he mlaTht appear at dinner In proper costume." Suggestive light is thrown on one of the painter's most famous works in tru- following passage: From Gibraltar Henri He«nault crossed over to Tangier, where he established himsc-lf in a studio and p:dnted his treat work, "An Kxecution in the Al ham bra." For the curious architecture of the Moorish palace .<■ used bis abundant store of studies made on the spot. Hie models he found ln that strange Western city of Tangier, which is more Eastern than the East, and to this day at tracts the traveller by its quaint semi-Biblical oharni. Of this picture 1 will tfll f>ne story from ru-gnuult*!? own lips, showing his mastery of tech nique. All who have 6een it will remember how the ftalrs leading up to the throne are flooded with the gore from the decapitated body. Regnault had vainly tried to paint it to his satisfaction, and at last decided to let the blood, represented by a thick pigment, fall naturally down the etairs. He mixed a raiiful of carmine and megilp and threw it on the canvas. This "Execution" he had in tended as ih«" forerunner of a great picture he had ooncr-ivfd. but never lived to paint, of the magr.i fWnt protrress of the Mahometan conquest from Eant to West. The Croscup & Holby Company, of this city, announce a complete translation, In eight vol umes, of the writings of Prosper M6rimee. AH the shorter tales will be given, and, of course, a volume will be devoted tt> "A Chronicle of the Reign of Charles IX." The last two volumes vill contain the "Letters to an Unknown." Professor Saintf-bury will write an introductory essay, and the «-ditlon will Include portraits, pictures of landmarks in the life of the author and many Illustrations. Handsome type and paper are promised. On the most important point of all the publishers pay that "Only trans lators of .recognized ability have been employed." VCf wr.nder who they are. Of all the writers of his generation, Merlmee is, perhaps, the one who makes the severest demands upon a translator. If these publishers can give us a really adequate sftlstltsth version of him. they will put a valuable piece cf work to their credit. OBITUARY. BISHOP ALPHONSE FAVIER. Peklnj?, April 4.— 815.-ioj> Pavler. of th« Lazarlst MisEirm. died here to-< Jay. He had lived in China tor forty years. Bishop Alpnonse Favier was the vicar apostolic ln China, having succeeded the late Kishop Sorthon. who died in Way, MM. Bishop Favier. who was bom in France in 1537. had as a*,s.st;,nis twent.v three iiuropeiui and twenty-four native mission erica. GEORGE THACHER. G«orif» Thacher, son of the late Isnac Thacher, of Boston, died yesterday at his home. So. 2 East Sfith st. H* «m sixty years old. Mr. Tharher moved to N*U'-York from Button a year ago. He had retired ueiness. He leaves a widow and three sons— .Archibald G., Oaanssj D. and Hamilton Thacher. i.t-ld to-morrow afternoon at at Mount Auburn Cemetery Chapel. Cambr JAMES R. SANGSTER. James R. Scnpster, sixty-eight years old. clerk of the Gilsey House, died of h»art failure yesterday afternoon. Mr. Sanpster was the first clerk of the Pifth Avenue Hotel when it was opened ln 1858. He rnacas-ed Taylor 1 * Hotel, in Jersey City, afterward, but lattr returned to this city as a hotel clerk. CAPTAIN EBEN D. HALEY. Captain Eben D. Haley, of Gardiner, Me., one of the men best known In the Ice business ln this part of th<> country, died last night at the Hotel Victoria. Broadway and 2eth-st. He had been stricken with a severe attack of rheumatism two weeks ago. At his bedside were his wife his two pons and two daughtt-rs with their husbands Cap tain E. XL Hufsey. of Brooklyn, and Edward D I^andigan, president of th« Board of Police of —scjimona. Va. Captain Haley was in th<- seven tieth year of his ag«. He ha-3 h*en in the ice busi- THihs for more than twenty years, and up to two ymn s«« was the s • retary and treasurer' of the American Ice Company and an associate of C W. Morse. In the Civil War hfi raised a regiment in Maine end nerved with General Benjamin F. But ler in the New-Orleans campaign. EMIL KLAESSIG. KlaeMig, the American Editor of the "Con tinental TcJepraphen Compagnie," of Germany, otherwise known as the Wolff Burt-au. dl> yes terday of pneumonia at his home in Brook lyti. Mr-. Klaessig was born In IS56' in I.i. >> tenstein. In Saxony. When a young man he was connected ■with the •'We«t!iche Post." Jn Bt. Louis, and a few years later oame to Mew- York and worked on the 'Volkn-Xeitinir." the "Brooklyn Freje Presse." the "Herold" and the "N*-w-Yorker Staats-Zeltung." In 1894 he went to Germany j.s chief of the "Staatu-Zeitung's" Berlin bureau, and in 1301 returned to America as editor of the Sunday edition of the "Brooklyn Freie Plt^.s, • FUNERAL OF F. E. REIFSCHNEIDER. The funeral of Felix Emerich Rclfschnelder. or ganizer of tne 'w-V<,ik Turn Verein, was held last night at the horn* of his son. No. 5 Revere Place, Hrootflyn. He was born In Germany in IK2$ and came to America in IMB. For many >e»is he we* a manufacturer of photograph albums. He Isnw two sees and a daughter. ARMY AND NAVY NEWS. Irr.O.'J Till TRIBUNE BCltr<AV.) Wanhinston. April 4. XETV\' BAYONKT APPItOVED.— T«ft approved a recommendation made by G«neral Chaffe*. chief of stair, based on the report of the army board, which made a special Inquiry Into th» subject of the army bayonet in all Its phases, as a weapon and as an equipment of the soldier, providing for a n< w bayonet. This inquiry was made at the surgrestion of President Roosevelt, as a result of the experiences of the armies la Man churia. In his memorandum to the Secretary' of War, General Cfcaffee ■ I am of the opinion that w<« should no longer attempt a oombhiatlon tool, viz . bayonet and en trenching tool, bat that we should decide finally that the troops be fumlalMd with both Implements, each efficient for it*i own purpose and separate and distinct. This the committee recommend?. The bayonet recojnmended Is of the style at pres ent ls*ued to the army for use with the Krag rifle, differing only in that its length is increased by alx inches. FEVER LEAVES CAPTAIN SWlFT—Gratify ing- reports about the condition of Captain William Swift, assistant chief of the Bureau of Navigation, who is ill with fever at Havana, were received at the Navy I>epartment to-day. Mr. Steinhart, the American Consul General there, sent a o.ahle mes sage thtit Captain Swift ixissed a good night and that the fever had left him. ORDERS ISSUED.— .The following army end navy orders have been issued: ARMY. First LJeuten&nt OUT CTPHMAN. 11th Cavalry, from Port Dcs M-iinos to Fort Klley. Colonel FKAN'K THORP, artillery corp*. <setaiW member court of inquiry at Kort llyer. vlre IJ«»ut»nan'. ' "olonel HAKRV R. ANDERSON, artillery corps, who will rejoin proper ■ta.tlnn. Following- changes in corps of engineers ordered: Lieu tenant Colon*) WII.UAM 11. BIXBV to Chicago to relieve Colonel OSWALD H. ERNST and Major CHAKU!S 11. RICHK: Major EUCKE to Rock Island; Colonel ERNST to Washington. CSaptain WILLIAM s. VALENTINE. sth Cavalry, detailed in pay department, vlr*. Captain HKRBERT S. WHIPPLE, paymaster, who is assigned to 5tH Cav aiiy. Command*r N*. J. K. PATCH, detached navy yard. Bos ton; to charr« naval recrultlnr station. Boston. Coramfn<J«r W. M'l^ElAN and Lieutenant J. K. TAUS 6IG. commissioned. Lieutenant Commander E. W. EBERLE and Lieutenant R. 7.. JOHNSTON. Jr., home; wait orders. Lieutenant H. C. DINGKR. detached Navy Department; t<. the Maryland. Lieutenant J. W. GRAEME, detached navy yard. Wash— ingt^r; to the Marylnnd. Lieutenant T. P. MAGRtTDER, to S'avnl Academy. Pay Inspector J. A. MITDD. to navy yard. Portsmouth. Pay iHSpaetor H. R. SILJ.IVAN, d«tache<S navj- yard, Boeton: wa'.t orders to *ea. Pay taspsstsr W. W. BARRY (retired), detached navy yard, Portsmouth; to home. Paymaster F. T. ARMS, d*tach«d the Minneapolis; to th*. Olymriia. Paymaster P. R. INSLBY, detached the Olymi>ia; to the Mtnnas polls. Paymaster J. J. CHF.ATHAM, to navy yard, New-York. Paymaster B. P. I>U BOIS. detached navy yard, New- York; to navy yard. Boston. AsslM.int Paymaster G. R. CRAPO. detaohe.l the Texas'; tii v.iivy yard. P«nsaeola. Asat-t&nt PaymaMer T WItXJAXSOK. Jr., detached tho lli.noiK; tr. navy yard. l'ensacola. Charl-"«in n. R. PATRICK, detached the Newark; .homo and ait orders. MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS.— The fol lowing movements of vessels have been reported to the Navy Department: ARRIVED. April 3 — Tho Columbia, at New- York. Ai>rtl 4 — Th* ClncinrttL at Shanghai. SAILED. April 3 — Th P Marcellup, from Santo Domingo City for San Juar. ; the Petrel, fr^m Honolulu for San Diego; the Wyaii.'ag, from Acaj>ulco for Panama. NOT LEO FLEISCHMANN. Boy Found in California Not One Lost Last Fall. Every guest in the Hotel Roland was sorry to hear last night that Mr. and Mrs. Alois Flelsch mann, formerly of No. 12 Kast SSth-st., but now living at the hotel, had been wrongly informed about the finding of their son Leo. who mysteri ously disapiK-ared on September 6. 1904, from the 86th-st. bouse. Mrs. Pauline Fleischmann received a tfclegr.tm from Pasadena. Cal., yesterday morn ing, scying that the boy had been found; that he was working in a sanatorium there. She imme diately telegraphed the Chief of Police at Los Angele« to detain the boy till she arrived. Last night she received this telegram from a friend in New- York, who had received it from a man In Salt Lake City, who had already communi cated with the police of Los Angeles. It read: Hammlll, chief of Police. Los Anseles, says boy nnn;><l Leu Clelschmann, now at Mcßride's Sana torium, Lemanda. Cal., is only twelve years old, five feet one inch, and weighs ninejy pounds. While from New-York, and same name, .states posi tiv« |y is not the boy described and pictured in Pinkerton circular. Please advise Mrs Fi^isch manu to this efTeot. i ; I LLETTE. Since Leo disappeared Mrs. Fleischmann has spent thousands of dollars trying to find him. He left home one morning to po to the city College, where hf was a student, and he has not been seen fiince. Two months ago a man named Lewis, who turned out to bo a swindler, tried to impose on her liher.-iiity. He told her that he had traced the boy lo Silverton. Cal. Lewis «ot Mrs. Fleischmann to sigjn a paper, giving him th* power to take the '•■">y home by force. H<^ later called Mrs. Fleisch mann up or, the telephone, telling her he would give her two hours to pay him a certain sum or he would not produce the boy. She sent him $10 and has not heard of him since. THINKS SISTER NOT ROBBED. C. A. McCredy Declares Murdered Woman Drew No Money from Bank. Charles A. McCredy, the brother of Miss Cath erine McCredy, who was murdered in her villa at Caserta on February 25. Intimated to a Tribune re porter yesterday that the belief of the average Itnlian peasant that all American visitors are wealthy and carry money about with them might furnish a motive for his sister s death. Aside from his reading in lh«- newspapers, he knew nothing of the reported arrest of a barber named Innico In connection with the case Mr. McCredy added: traxy to the reports. Miss McCredy had not withdrawn any 14.096 from the bank a short time her (tenth, and it is probaMe she had about her only 8 few dollars, sufficient for her im te ne« i.- I bsw this assertion on the state ment I have received from the N;ip'.es hank of her Mtcr Is now in the bnnds of the government and the l*nit<-i States Consul lea It is probable that the. State Depart ment will receive any news there may be before 1 do. Frederic R. Coudert said he nad heard nothing of the reported arr.-M. WASHINGTON LIFE ELECTION. The annual election of stockholders of the Wash ington Life Insurance Company was held yester day, resulting as follows: For directors of the third class, whose terms expire in April. 190S, Charles H. Allen. William Corcoran Eustis, Levi p. Mort Hlihu Root, Wlnthrop Rutherf ur«l, Thomas F. Ryan. Valentine P. Snyder and John Tatlock; to fill vacancies in the first class of directors, whose terms expire in April, 1906, Samuel B. Clarke, H, Ward Ford, G. G. Haven. Morgan J. O'Brien and E. B. Thomas; to fill vacancies in the second class, whosr> terms expire in April. i:*i7. Dumont Clarke, Samuel P. Colt. Charles F. Cutler, Charles D. Dickey. James A. Parker. William A. Btre< and Harry Payne Whitney. The only change in the en tire directorate was the election of Mr. Kustls. WHEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney. N. S. W., April 4.— The season's wheat yield for New South Wales amounts to 18.463.650 bushels, an average of J>.3 bushels an acre. About M",*' buf-.hels are available f"i export. .of which 4,2u^.CM> hay«? already been shipped. NEW-YORK CITY* CORPORATIONS. Albany. April 4.— The following stock companies hav<- been incorporated: Julian a-01l & Co. of New- York City (mining; capital. $Ur<>.OuO. Directors: H. F. LJller. Patterson! N. V.; J. 1. lioland. Brooklyn, and W. R, Boenk.' New-York City. "• ;l'nited States Railway Supply Company of New- York Oity; capital, tsic.ooo. Diractors: H. V. Poor. MountforU Mills, and G, E. Hargrave. New-York WUUainsliurg Power lorapany of New-York City; '•'••. niieotors. F. P. Foster. Jam's %%&£^? Otk city, and w. 11. Robinson, American i Ijxclng Company of New- York City 'rtemfl^and^ ?! pl ' a |. KOO.OOO. Directors: W »•»*•* en* NEW-*(JKK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. 1905. JEROME-AYE. RECORD PRICE. HAMILTON BANK PAYS $55,000 FOR THREE LOTS IN THAT THOROUGHFARE— TO BUILD ON SITE. Metropolitan Street Railway Company Sells Lenox-ace, Block Frvni — Fifth-aye. Plot Near Delmonico's Sold and Then Leased. The Hamilton Bank has bought from C. M. Sil verman & Son. C. M- Rosenthal and Samuel «;reen. a plot. 100x75 feet, at the northwest corner of Jerome and Burnside ayes. The purchase price was $ai.ooO. wnich is now the record price for thf- Jrrome-ave. section. The parcel is at the junction of the Jerome and Burn«ide ayes. trollf-y lines (Metropolitan system). It was originally part of the Spingarn estate tract. A Viranch of the bnnk will be established on the premises, dement H. Smith was the broker. Another deal In Jerome-aye. was the sale by Solomon Moses of a parcel. 12ixl00 feet, on the east side of Jerome-aye.. 137 feet south of lMth-st. The Metropolitan Street Railway Company has sold the block front on the eaxt side of l^nox-ave., from 140 th to Ulst-at. The parcel has a frontage of 200 feet in the avt-nue. 75 ft»et in Mtth-st, and 222 feet in 141st -st. I>'Ugli^! Robinson, Charles S. Brown & Cb. jresterday sold for Oakleirh Thorne. to Boehm & Corn, the plot SLlOxlQci f*et. on the east side of Mh-av*., G feet south of uth-st. This Is part of the original I'ar.ui Stevens property. It adjoins Tempio Emanu-El on the north The plot ha« b en leased to the Hayden Company, furniture dealers The lease is said to be for t.^n years. A six story building will b,- erected for the lessees on the site. FOR CHOICE DWELLING HOUSE, $75,000. K. De Forrest Simmons has sold for Mr« Felix Samson to Dudley Phelps toe Hve story American basement dwelling bouse, white .-tone front. N". »> Kast 75th-*t., for 175.000 The of the parcel is 33.6x50x irresula: FIFTH-AYE. FARCEL REPORTED SOLD. The five story buUaing, No. 326 sth-are., owned hy Lucy E. Lee, of Rome, is reported to have been sold. The lot is 17x100 feet, and adjoins the cam bridge Hotel, at the southwest corner of 33d-st.. owned by the Astor estate. The 32d-st. corner is being Improved by Henry Corn with a high clas? office and store building which has been leased, the ground floor tenant being Reed & Barton. DR. T. W. TUGGLE A BUYER. Dv F.ois & Taylor have sold for John J, Mahony the three story and basement brownstone front dwelling housp No. ."I'S West 14&tli-st. to I>r. Thomas W. Tugcle, for his occupancy, on lot 17x 9?.ll feet. OFFICE STRUCTURE TO COST $450,000. Plans have been filed with Buildings Super intendent Hopper for a thirteen story fireproof office building, with store on the ground floor, to be erected for William G. i'ißueron, as owner, at Nos. 24 and 26 Stone-st. t running through to Nos. 69 and 61 Pearl-Kt. It will front 38 feet in Stnne-st. and 46.9 feet in Pearl-st., being ll^i feet deep. It will have a facade of ornamental brick, with trimmings of carved marble, and is to coat $150,000. The owner acts as his own architect. MORE TREMONT TERRACE SALES. The Bankers' Realty and Security Company have ■old in Tremont Terrace on the Eastern Boulevard lots Nos. 633. 63*. 635, 636. 845, SIS, 657 and 648 through J. Lawrence Davis to Jane A. Stokes, and to various buyers lots Xos. 422, 423. 718. 719. 260, 261, 274, 275, 594. 596, 597, 772, 773, 774 and 775. a TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Louis Bleier, of M. M. Singer's office, has sold for the Stern estate the private dwelling house No. 216 East 112th-st.. on a plot 20x100.11 feet. Julius Scott has sold for S. Wronker to a client the northeast corner of 137th-st. and Bth-ave., a Bye story double flathouse, with store, on a lot 2cx9O feet. Davis & Robinson have sold for Mrs. Augusta Raudnitz the three story brownstone dwelling house. No 181 Kast 64th-st. on lot 15x100.5 feet.. John J. Boylan has sold for Mary A. Davin to a client No. 553 West 51st-st.. a four story flathouse, with rear dwelling house, 25x100.6 feet. E. H. Ludlow & Co. have sold for various owners to Lowenfeld & Prager the plot of three lots on the south side of 76th-st., 14S feet east of Avenue A, C. G. Martin is reported to. have bought No. 34 East 38th-st., a four story dwelling house, on a lot 25x<>8.9 feet. Jamea A. Farley said yesterday that he had not bought No. 543 Madison-aye. R. I. Brown's Sons have sold for Margaret Mc- Kenna the plot, 50x120 feet, on the west side of Creston-ave., 47 feet north of 182d-st. Harry Goodstein has bought through Charles Jungman & Co. the five story triple tenement bouse, on lot 06.7x93 feet, at No. 631 St. Ann's-ave.. from M. L. & C. Ernst. Daniel K. Freedman has bought from J. E. Greene. through Peters & Co.. a plot. 42x Irregular, on West Farms Road, about 3<90 feet from the 177 t h Junction subway station. M. L. & C. Krnst have . sold through James Hunter and James H. McHefTey to Abraham Good stein No. 6.11 St. Aon's-ave., a five, story triple flat house, on plot 36x93 feet. If. Levy & Co. nave, sold for Morris Levy the plot. 116x100. on the east side of Trinity-aye., be tween 163 d and '..64th sts. Jacob Kauffman has bought two lots on the north side of 136th-st., between St. Ann's and Cypress ayes. Charles Galewskl has bought from Herman H. Fledderman, through Bloom & Rosenbaum, Nos. 60X and 610 East 154th-st.. two three story frame dwelling houses, on plot 50x100 feet. W. Alanson Alexander has sold for George Ep pinger to P. J. Seckler Nos. 105 and 107 West 101st st., two five story double flathouses. on plot 50x 100.11 feet. Jacob Kllngensteln has bought No. 303 to 303 West 117th-st., four five story triple flathouses, with ■tores, on plot 100x100.11 feet. Levy Brothers have resold for Joseph H. Fink one of the .six story 40-foot apartment houses, with stores, in cours« of construction, on the west side of AmEterdam-ave., between 123 d and 124 th sts. Horace S. fc-ly & Co. have sold for the estate of Sophia Ely to Edmund Coffin tho two story dwell ing house No. 34S East lOßth-St., 16.8x100.11 feet. The Schwab Realty Company has sold through Davidson & Goldstein No. 252 West HDth-st., a tlve Btory Rathouse, on lot 25xl<AUl feet. < ' M. Heimerdlnger has sold for Edward Milten herger to L. M. Hirseh the Bye story flathouse No. 621 West 123d-st., on plot 33.2x100.11 feet. Sonnabend & Gromer have sold for Cohen tt Levine th^ northwt-st corner of oth-ave and 113th st. and No. I West 113th-st.. two live story triple, flathouses, with stores, each on lot 25x10u feet. P. Imperato has sold for Polansky Brothers to August Imperato the Bye story tenement bouse, with stores. No. 229 East lOWh-st., on lot 25x100.11 feet. Also .^told for Charles Sergansky to Nieberg Brothers No. 254 East 122d-st., a three story dwell ing house, on lot 14x75 feet. Max Land* has sold for M. A. Berkowitz No. 63 East 119th-st., 20x100.11 feet, to Jacob B. Price. Gustav Frey has bought from Katherine Collins the four story Batbouse No. 221 East 76th-st., on lot 25x102.2. W. H. Leonhardt was the broker. Rudolph Gross has sold to Moses Pechter the six story tenement house Nos. 60 and 62 Kast 98th-st.. on plot 40.6x100.11 feet. A. W. Miller lii-s sold for s client to Charles Shortmeier No. 561 West 36th-st.. a lot 25x95.9 feet, D. H. Jackson & Co. have sold for M.tx Gold stein to Nicola Taranto the six story triple tone ment house Nos. 100 and 102 Oliver-st., 40x50 feet. David Trautmann has sold to SamueJ Kadin the northwest corner of 7th-st. and Avenue >'. a six story buildlnp on plot 40x83 feet. J. Rosenblum & Co. have sold for Benjamiu Hlrsch to M. Dantzig No. I") Easl 24th-Bt., ,i live story tenement bouse, on lot 25x'J!5.9 eet, Hiram Rlnaido <x Bro. have sold for Clemens and George H. Kracht to Harry Wittenberg Nos. 186 and lt», llulberry-Bt. two five story tenement bouses, on plol 60x100 feet. The League Realty Company has sold to James Chisholm and George Bukler the aix story building known as th>- Mount Sinai Hospitul Training School, on plot 5«x10u.5 fe*-t, on the north side of 67th-st . GO feet east «r>f Lexington L. J. Phillips & Co. have ><>1«I for Mrs. Mary N Macy the four story brownsto dwellnj house! No. t" Went 71st-st., on lot 21x102.2 feet. I, c buyer will occupy the bouse. R. Pehfemann has sold for WillUim J. Stltt X.. r,v West Md-st., a five story two family flathouse on lot 26.8x100.8 feet, for JJS.OOO. Huppert & Bernstein have 1. .mjht from Aarn;i Goodman No. 242 Delancey-st. and No. 47 Sheriff st., two Ove story lenemeni bouses, each 2r.x73 f«ot H. ikoviiz 6c Bon were the brokers. Th<- buyers already own Nos. --w and 21. Delancey-st, an. I now control a plot, 75x100 feet, at the northwest corner of Delaiicey tad Siiertfl »ts. Fleck, Brown & Tes have sold for Simon Shapiro Nos. -ii and 4:: Henn ■ two Ix story doubl< teru- ITK-nl houses, on plot »2.«xl00 feet. DanWl B. Freedman n;»s Imucht from thi Cl'irk son estate through Ogden & Clarkson No. 6] W.-t 3Sth-st., a four stury dwelling hou*e, on lot 20x98.8 feet Charles H. Srhnflle has sold for Joseph Demmer No. f.27 East Md-8i . a live story triple flathouse. on lot 25x102.2 feet. Richtmyer & Irving have «old for Annie Coch rane No. 232 East ll.tii a two story .iweiiinjr hot.Fe. on lot 15.8x100.1l feet n * Bamuel Sandier baa bought through a Mr. Rob- Inson Nos. 171 and 1.3 East 10.,th-st.. two five story fiathouses! on pint j^i'KUl feet. , . L Sonand has soW t»r , Mr £- I-.. Mehlieh to Charlo s .1 Brltz No. ISO W>*l ipjth-st ■ a five story f ou j family ftath. on lot 2uxlOOU feet. J Blear ' rt >' rra a ft c^ Il r^-. ha , 1 i e « oId ln ronjunc tlon with Warren & Skilltn to H. Rosen t ha] No M Kast i:2d-Bt.. a flve story double flathouse. on pi,,. 33 4x99 11 feet. Mary F. Stanley has bought Noa. 6a and e» West 147th-st.. two thrae story dwelling nouses, each on lot lfi.Bx9P.ll feet BUYS EAST 42D-ST. ROW. Willlahi H. Falconer has purchased for i-ivp-'t ment No. 312 to S3J Kast 42d-st.. a row of three story Nova Scotia sione front private dwelling houses, from the Borough Realtj Company. SELLS TREMONT PARCEL FOR $55,003. Clement H. femitli lias sol.i the Dortheasi of Prospect and Tremont sves., MQkO feet, for JT5.000. SALE OF 124TH-ST. HOUSE. Taylor & Douglass have sold for James Fergu son to 'William Kelkher the thr*- story and base ment brown stone private house on (01 itaNO feet, No. 22S East 124th-pr. AUCTION SALES YESTEHDAY. r;y Adrian ii Uul £ i\>: -'v Kouth st. w ». 70.7 ft n of "hi Slip. 24xS*S.2x^<xlK>.3, 4 story tk sMre; executor's sale; t.> W J SVilaoi far &.'i.U>(>; M in-i ir. Sotith-st, w s. 1*4. 7 ft nof Old .Slip. 4'..:.x:u.i»x;:.i5t!J7.:4. 4 story hk store; fxecutcr'F sale, to \V .1 Wilson tor *."«r.!i,<i: 4i South~«t. w ■; 15.'..:: ft n of O! 1 Blip. 24x1".2 1\.4.!xl i:>.l I Ft>.ry Me »tor< . • •■■ ■ utor** oal ; »o \. .1 Wil i i\- ♦::tC 1 '" By Ji«iph r Day; .1- &7th »t. .- ■ :.;.". fi .• of 3d aye. 23xl«lft. taird part. 4 .-\ . y e t ton ii; Mi.vy A McOntrt «Rt Itodoelo \ iss.a.ii.» tt mi; Smith .it M. attys; J p Mi Donoucn, rei: amt due. tI.mSAB; tnx<s »tc. t'Si; to Th. r.-.a« X Conrilte fir $3,450. r.y S.IMUfI GoMaticker: 73 12Sth- st. n s. i:U'> ft c of L^n..x-ave. 18.9x99.11, o story s r ft h; action I; J(,.«rph!n.> Bteln, lib «'.•)•••: hi. etc, a^t Patrick Hogan »-t al i'ter ha:t & r. -My : . Harold Nath.in. r*>f: amount due. *ltt.~ 8U131; tai s. fto. »xvr. li. toiHueo Cohen for »18.ZS«; 71 12Sth-st. n s. 153.9 ft * of I/mravf. Is.<i X II fi stor • s f fl h; act! n -. wn< agl fwrne: sartit- att>s and ref anio'iiu due. $l«,80l::l . t;ixei. etc. *57.-»11; to Uugn Cohen for 118.00O; 69 128th-st. n s. 173.6 ft c of 1.-n-.x aye, 18.0x80.11, S story s f fl h: action :;: samp agt same; same attys and ref; amount due. sti«.v:.s 01- taxes etc $■);:•.•(•♦;: to Hugo Coben for »ll,f*): •;; 12Mh-st. n s. 'i;.i 3 ft ■■ of I^iiox aye. IM>x9!'.ll. '» story 1 f fl h: action 4 same a»t same: «air< atty? md rc-f; amoaal due. 516. 831 Mt: inx.:s. etc, 54.t1M..; : 10 Ki.po hen for $18,060 At Bronx Salearopm l:> JuMus H Haas: Proapect-av* c b. 4'«> ft 11 of 187th-st. 100x96; vacant; voluntary sale t(-» W Solom n fl>r $8,000; Prospect-aye. ws. 2M> ft nof IS.-M =t. SOxttß; vacant; voluntary sain: to X Solomon for H. 100: Rryant-st. c a. 27.'. ft ■ of IT2-! - st. 5(>xl00- vacant yoluntarj sale; withdrawn: Bryant st. c s. .-.0 ft n of 17ad-«, 50x100; vacant; voluntary sale; withdrawn. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. By Bryan 1. Kennelly: Sh.rraan s c corner Academj »t. 100x100; vacant; also a plot 100x100 adj on nv a(I VA' > . St ' H » wU ">«*« »t, «a, 110 rt sof Shermaii =, '1.. w u W>; vacant : iiawt!»orne-st. ■ w corner Coo^r i<i> >«Wxl«); vacant; t3eamaii-st. s c corner Bmiraon iw'\li>i>. vatanl; \ ermllye-ave. s c corner Kmerson-st. f' ■ »-acant; seamao-ave, a w corner Emerson-s!. lWxluo vacant; beaman-ave. n *, 475 ft ■ of Emerson it. ..i.xis- i.x.... ,xl>- : vacant; Naegle-ave, g w corner El wood-«, MUzIW; aiao plot lWxioo a<lj oil Elw.>od-st; «HlsiJe--st. n .• corner N'aasie-ave, 245.7x174.«xi1K>x27' vacant; 2USth-st. s .-. 100 ft w of !)th-ave. 15uxU!».li; %acant: Maraan-avc, n c corner Kmerson-st 29H.8x5T7.7x irr.-s;iilur, containing about 3l« lots; voluntary sale- Uth ave. a w corner Sl&th-st. W.llxlOO; vacant: alao plot 50x w». ll adj OB st; executors' sale, estate of A Wallacli. aeceastd; Broadway, s c corner 131st-st. 25xloO; vacant voluntary sale; liroadway. n s. 1«8 ft w of Terrace View ave, Marble Hill, 25xliX>; vacant; voluntary sale ,J? BV£J'8 V £J'K Ji % y: 4<J to M 57th - 8t - n -s. 7.V.-. ft eof 6th ave «e.«x100.5; 7 story ■■ f fl h; S C Whit.- agt Stella Bethel etal;p B Ogden. Htty : t F Donnelly, ref; amt due. *10.,.2SfiJU; taxes, etc $4.1:00: 13 and 15 llth-st. n s. 180 ft c of sth-ave. 47x103.3: 8 story Ik and b apart h; M A Isaacs agt L. Wertheim et al: James. S & E. attys; R Hurry. ref : amt due, $«5.55«21: taxes, etc. 345 80; ... ll.lst-st. n s, BBk.t ft w of Park-aye. 18x100.11- 3 story s f dwg h; Mutual Life Insurance Co agt L Sommer. individually and us executor, et al; E L. Short atty- E H Pomeroy. r>f ; amt due. $7,703 43. By H C Mare» & Co: Bth-st. s s. 306 ft w of Avenue B. 100x216 to 7th-st; 2 story f d\v(? h and vacant. Vnlonport- J \Y Bdsard a«jt Georgiana Bolen et al: I Waahbom, atty; \Y A Davii .n. ref: amt due, $1,474 72: taxea etc $90. At Bl - Salesroom. —By Reiter & Newman: 4.650 Park-avi s. s of 187th-st. 16.8x90; 2 story f dwe h yolunta. ■ . 154th-st. n s. 170 ft w of Elton-ave. 2."ix 10<>; vacant; voluntary sale. By Julius H Haas: Prospect-aye. s c corner ISZthv-st, 70 xl>.->; vacant; voluntary sale; 653 138th-st. n s 250 ft c of ■\Vtllls-ave. 40x100; 3 story bk dwg h and stable- voluntary sa!e. RECORDED MORTGAGES. Klepper. Louis, to A Bachrach; 16th-st. Nos 514 and 516 Kast; 2 mortgageg, $«,875; 2 prior mort- Kages. $15,000; instaltn*nte, « iv-r cent $13,750 Noble & Oauss Consolidated Company to T R A Hall; 156th-st., n s, 247.10 ft w of Courtlandt ave; prior mortgage. $22,750; due July 1. 1&08.. 8,000 Bachrach. A, to J Well and another; «Jsth-si, Xo 312 Kast; 1 year, 6 per cent 2,500 McShane, Maria 1. to Park Mortgage Company: Van Corlear Place, s c s. 314.4 ft s v of Wicker Place; 3 years, percent 4.500 Levin. Semuel. to Kosie Forst; 6th-at. No 304 Bast; prior mortgage. $30,500; instalments, 6 per cent 3.500 Pomeranz. Samuel, to S Hoffberg; 122d-at, Nos 818 and 31S East; 1 year, t» per cent 3.000 Svanderttk, John, to Knickerbocker Trust Com pany; Tinton-ave, Xo 1,001; demand. 6 per c«nt; note 4,000 Mutnick. Max. and another, to w Goodman; Rtv ir.gton-st, Nos 121 and 123; prior mortgage. $66,000; 5 years, 6 per cent 22.500 Northwestern Realty Company to S .1 E*an; 17Hth st, n s. 100 ft w , f St Nicholas-aye, i«-r bond... 6.000 Haber. Morris, and others to S Green: 47th-st. No 54S West; prior mortgage. $1S,000; 2 years. 6 per cent 6.000 Bannon, May E, to County Holding Company; >th-st, No 31 West: 2 years. 5 p*r cent 66,000 Newman. W A. and another to Margatet W Flynn; 236th-st, s s, 375 ft c of Kepler-aye: 3 years. 6 per cent 400 Davis, Annie M, to E D Lincoln; St Nicholas ave. n c corner 114th-st: 9 years. « per cent... 2.">.<'<n> Lederer, Hugo L. to Harris Cohen and another: 14»>th-st. n s, r >n ft wof Amsterdam-aye; dv« May 1. 11106, 6 per cent 2,500 Doty. Evelyn H. to L. Unterman; 12T>th-st. No 546 West ; 3 years, 6 per cent 4.500 Kadin. Samuel, to H. Kiegel et al; 9Sth-«. No 234 East ; per bond 7.700 Lindner, G, and others, to S C Bernstein; Rmok ave. No 555. prior mortgage. $15,500; 3 years, 6 per cent 4,300 Prfim. A. to L Brosang; 2d-ave. c s. 86.1 ft a of 13th-*t; 5 years. 6 per cent 13.R00 Llppman. D. and others to Mutual Life Insuranca Company; 28th-*t. No 218 West; per bond 7.500 Lowenfeld, P, and another to F Ohmeis; 156th-st. s s. 400 ft w of Amsterdam-aye; prior mort gage. $17,000; 1 year. « per cent 3.000 Wechsler, R V, to Charles M Rosenthal: 108th st. n s, l"0 ft w of Columbus-aye; prior mort gage. $10,000; per bond 6,250 j Brelthaupt, William, and another to Park Mort- KaK.i- Company; Nagle-ave, s s. 630 ft n c of Ell wood at; per bond 16,000 Vlnlello, A. to J Manganaro; Elizabeth-st. No 80; 8 years. 6 per cent 2.750 I Coogan. Charles, to A M Keenan; 7th-ave, No 2,20«: 2 yean. 4V,. per cent 3,000 | Taft. H W. to Seaman'a Bank for Savings; 48th st. No 3rt West; 1 year. 4 per cent 50.000 Mandel. A. to M 1 Bcgel et al; lOOth-st, a a. 110 ft c of 3d-ave; 1 year. 6 rer cent 10,000 Levy. A. to P Lowenfeld and another; 121st-st. Noa 322 and .'24. due October 3. 1906, 6 per cent.' 3.500 ! • REAL ESTATE TRANSFER 3. Washlngton-ave, s w corner 185th-st, 50.2x92x s<>xt»tt.«; Julia E Dennerlein to Annie A M Den nerlein; all title $3,000 6th-st. ■ s. 305 ft c of sth-ave. 25x114.4. Wake tielJ: Jennie Runkel to Millie Bcrgmann 100 Lot! 17 and IS map 107. lots Hudson P:irk; Hud son P Rose to Katherine Amberg Nominal 185 th s ■. 350 ft c of 7th-ave, 50x91.3x62.3x 128..T; via ShaS et al to Nathan Cohen; mortgage, $10,000; 0 c and 100 Prosp«cl-ave. No ■'••'■!. w ■. ttalOO: Katie Lauber to Annie Ripp; mortgage $8,296 100 Jacksnn-ave, n c corner 15!Jth-st. 1'5x57.6; Knbert II Benary to Gustava S Drachman; mortsage, $16,000 ll>o ; 2r>th-st. No 329 Baat, 25xJtS.«>: Rachel Luft to Julius Braun; mortgage. $20.000... . 100 Jackson ay«. n >■ corner 15Mh-st. 2.">x57.6; Gustiive S Drachman to Julia Dracnmaa; mortgage, $21.UW1 U>O Amst«i<i:tm-ave. n v.- corner MStn-at, 101.7x100; : entine M Sllverman et a' to Sidney Word linger; nortgage. $43,U00: o o and 100 ; Same property: Sidney Wordllncer ti> Irvmg Baebrarh: mnrtKan*>, $51,600; o >■ and UH» I 24th-St. n s. 20 ft w of 4th-ave, 30x49.4: Amerl can Uortgase Company t,. William UcKay. .. It) j 112 th st. No 140 ESuit, lOxlOail; Moses Schiller t > Bualncat Men's Realt) Coropan) mortgage. $A,UOO I<>O lnt<rvale-ave. c ■ 144.3 ft n of |65th st. 50x!0O; Vhraham lineii.-T- 1,. F H ,■ I. Realty C.im pany; mortgase. t-'"' Nominal ! Pth-iiv*. 1 w corner 2<f>th-st, . 11\|.»> ; i-harl^s Coh<>n to John .1 Mahony: t ■ rtcak.-. . S.*i,<i(to . . ■ j 24th- si. Nos 227 and J-jh Kast. 3S. 10\J»».S; t:.'..- Lerenaon to Mary li Lewl«: mortt**Ke, $13000,. 100 j OSth-hr. No 231 Ka«t. fiOxlOO.ll: Hyman Siege! .-t al to Samuel Kadin; tmirtiraß*-. $-K».oriO . 1110 ; 7th-Kt. n t>. 421. ft « Of Avenue D, 24 •■x!' 7 8; •1 I^evv to Fanny ITUhbeln; inortgnge, 5"14.5« o ' IO»> i U'2,l-st. Nm Sia «aa 818 East. 57.ex1«0.11; Th« r. s<a l^v; to Samuel P>>nieranz; mortgage .<t". .'.HI '. 10ft' jc?d-*i. N«« r.::*. '■•<■■>< :wii: Jrlta r Wllrox to . Peter i'I'II-— "• '•■rxpnep. Si.'..ti"-i; .. c :inrl j*>» .I7th-«t. N. 54K \V"fSt, I'.'xKHvr, : 3"f jti J Mcancy to sin>uel <;re- n- tr-irtcad-. $a\?ti 1 > liO j Same ornpeHyj P'uwel Green to Morrli lKb»r et •l:Imon:a«e *I^.«<«' — M 0 10«-h-yt, n s Imi tt ti- of Columbus-aye, T9xlfn 11: Charles M n.-.^enthal to Ralph V Weohsler; mortrar*. Ji;>. |V| - lint Same property) Ralph V We»-h»lrr to KlLts Rc»en thil: mnrtpnjre. *:.\2".li • \\*\ [ ni., : ..|unv. c s. Vn tt r "f l«Ith-«t, 2:>x!l v >: Mary t* Hall.-'- to Julius '"• "vu'-'r ' .Xomlnil Je-->|np«-i.t s s 154.2 fl c <-f I'nion " .". •.»<r?::e •'•-. 1* Hxl<K>; V»tli|'''< PiuriM'.- t.. Afrncs M !'• :••: r »'l; m^ttK-^r- *3.W> l"> , Hi'ik-ave No .'.' S. - * •.Isxl'»t;. I sxl'»t; :-.M- n> n C '!->> ?t«'n f> QuMtfl I.!T*r«r et al- ir«rt«a»c, «!!> «n *. lim Trlnltv-ivf. c * U5 ft « ot l»:t"t -»t. 2T.m;.» "; X l<Mrh Kuehne! •" Julius Prnr.ilnirs; mort-sjpe. $2,150 i..7. 100 Tlnton-ove n "«•'».' ITS ft w of Ponflrte -«t. 2.-.X111.'.; Leopold 'll utter i<> Max Al< " and another; t m'ltßiire S2 !*>■*< Nominal St V|-h(.li»-»v'o *■ «. 25.8 '* » °f 120th-st. R«.3x I x* :«x3» llxTO 3- Jo^enh Hyman Ctjal t> Joseph Mnan: mortgage «?.«» 10 ° liMh-st n c » 119 -I ft » c fatherir.o-st. frtx tC4.&xTv7.Bxl*2: Jfhn Vogel to Thomas aaor; • mortK-re. f«.fl(Hi 100 MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANB. 2-Sth-st. Nok 114 and 11* E«»t. for a seven itory brick office and studio building. 40x»0; P c Zobel. archlttct $80,000 Avenue A. c •. 69th an<l 7«» th »ts. for six rtx wtory brick tenement hou«*s. 3rt.ftxS7x Irregular: Na 'han Kean tt Cr». owners: J II Alnslle. architect. 200.CC0 129th-st. ■ n. 1&J.8 ft «• of 7th-av*. for two alx »t<>ry l>rlck ten<m*nt hou»««. 4S.oxsiJ.il; (jua.-t ner A Miller, owners: B W Rerits. archir»<-t.. .. 104.000 Stone-Rt. Not* "-'1 anrf 2«. and P»>arl-»t. No* .*:• and t!l. for a thirteen story brick otttce building, with stnre. .••ixll-'tix Irregular: W O Pisueron. owner anri architert • 4.T0.000 66th-«t. B». Hio ft wof avf, for eight aix »torjr i.ii.k tenement hotis.s. *ix*7Ti. l^win* ft liaviv o.vn«r«: i< V. Sf-rtta. architect 320.000 7«th-st, n s, 100 ft • of Avenue A. for nix six *tory brlek \enen>»-nt hou»«-s. .';7*H7 Nathan Kean & C<. owners; .1 11 .\in«iir. architect.... 218.000 THE BRONX BU7LDING PLANS. CU v th-»t, s «. I><» ft * of 4ih-ave. \Viliiam>brM«e. for n t* r> ? stiryari'l tmsement fr«m» Ulna* ho'i.-e. .li'^.Mi; A. \V. Kiayer. own»r; William • Kenn-.". orclii:«-ct JISO Je.T»-*t n->t. ♦: ». 17." ■: » of «'.lumb'i»-ave. fcr t* . t« t . story f',in> liweHlnfr l»«»-i*»». l'l\4>'; I> . blUen, tiwner; V.iil in K^nny. are:tUec> B.fiot» Newell- »\r. '■ s. :M> :i it of r;':znf.*t>i-st. for a IW> story f.aiie oWt'Hnj liouw Jrmrph l-iicrriiu'er. »> - .vntr: Guil«« rictmarj. »r-bite-t. 3.?.00 4th av<, \v *'. V*t it n •■■' "'.~'"-!«t. tor .i iwg jUry [ r p.i ■ r- -~— n ■='!"•". i'-:'.'_; ! I 1'"!'"I 1 '"!'" f|ll"tT>'O*>~l. n-r^r; .1 :r.>: k i;i»- lj»Wf«fcc». : ror.itect :RX> l'l^n*ar.t- c. •■. as. !."«. tl 3oi F'.»..e.-iU f ..■ a txo s-ory rrame vt?,' |r. r...'x. F ": V 'waru I'lsancllt. owner; D»tU P \,.;.-n. arehMs«t. 2.500 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS FILED. *CCth-st n *. 73..1 ft w o; Trir.ltr-av*. -mo; Vlie <ity MiYrtajk** Co 'o KIo. «. < rn»tnirt|on to. 545.0U) 14Sth-»t. B n. 27.% f c of Rth-ave. 7."x9!>.11: Uyer anrt I.,)Ui« fohen am) Mo;-rif i: K.ans to Efcther an<l Abrahan Coh»n an.l Annie Evar.s. 45.000 lC*;t-!t. s s. vi ri c i," Tth-avf. ."SftxlSS.-Jx lrro«; Tkv\A Shaff and Abraham *ll*e man to Nathan Cofm 4 30..-0O PK3MX IIATIONAI BANK SOLD. Capital Stock Purchased by New-York City and T r-sonri Interests. George Cbfßns Wnrrer. who several months ago. f.ft|nt: for rKents whose identity has never Im Ctaeloswl.^eonjpleted the pur<-hi»se of a controlling amount of the StOCal of the Phenix National Bank, issued yesterday the foltowing self-explanatory .••tatement refirarninn t*>e report rhit a majority of the stock had 0.-«-n Inuufrmi lo important in terests ••f 'his city and tho West: Referring to the report from St. Louis that thr capital stork of Ihe Phenlx National Bank of New- York City has been bought by J. P. Morgan & Co., August Beliaont & Cr»., E. F. Swinney. of the First Xaiionat Bank of Kansas City, and K. K. Marshall and his associates in the National Bank of Commerce ln St. Louis, I have to say that this report is correct. Duncan I» Parmly. the president of the Phenix National Bank, has been in such Door health for some time past that he feels obliged to give up the duties of that office, and Mr. Marshall will shortly take his place as presioent. It is not expected that ther<> will he any other changes in the official staff of the bank, although there wlli probably be some changes in the board of directors, as to which an announcement may be expacted by the end of ihis inenth. It is understood that Mr. Warner and his clients retain a substantial interest in the bank. TO END FEBBY DISPUTE. Resolution by Sinking Fund Commissioners To-day on Union Ferry Matter. A resolution will be adopted by the Commission ers of the Sinking Fund to-day, which is expected to end the Ions; drawn out dispute with the Union Ferry Company. The company has been running its ferries trader protest for the last twelve months. No rent has been paid, and the Corporation Counsel has h>"ld that in the absence of any lease the city is justified in considering the company a holdover tenant and charging the same rent as was named in the hurt lease. The resolution to be adopted to-morrow says that after May 1 the company shall no longer be con sidered a holdover tenant, and that the price to be paid for the privileges enjoyed shall be decided after the Controller's examination of the com pany's books shall show what would be a fair amcunt. The Controller's men are now at work on the books, nnd Mr. Grout expects a report from them within a week. LOCAL BUSINESS TROUBLES. The Sheriff yesterday received an execution for $459 74 against property of George- T. Butler, grocer, at No. 1.901 3d-ave.. and No. 1.788 I>xing ton-ave.. in favor of David Sheridan. Judgment by default for $8,231 was entered yes terday against the Asbestollth Company, a New- Jersey corporation, manufacturers of asbestos ma terials, in favor of B. Y. Frost & Co.. on two notes, made by the company on March 6. 1904. Justice Davis, In the Supreme Court, yesterday appointed Holmes V. M. Dennis, jr.. receiver for the assets and property of the Hamilton Storage and Warehouse Company, of No. 103 Bast 125th-st., on application of Frank Storra. Joseph W. Halsey and David C. Bogert, stockholders for a volun tary dissolution of the corporation. Arthur D. Truax is appointed referee to Inquire into the merits of the application, and an order to show cause was set down for July lf>. The liabilities are $79,492. The assets amount to> $22,670. The company has a capital stock of $50,000. PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. The following petitions- in bankruptcy wer» filed yesterday with the clerk of the United States Dis trict Court An Involuntary petition was filed against the Interna tional Mahogany Company, of No. 200 Lewis-st.. by Will iam Karlsbunr. with a claim of $3,760: Milton H. Bemi.i. with a claim of $3,760. and William Farnum. with a claim of *400. Insolvency, it is alleged, la admitted. The schedules of the Windsor Company, involuntary bankrupt, tiled by one of th» petitioning creditors show liabilities of $706, 144 and assets of $l.S5a.iV>.H. or the total indebtedness $2L'4>OS ia secured and $470,113 unsecured. Of the secured claims $i».353 is due to employes, they hav ing a prior claim over all other creditors, according to law. The principal creditors are P. Van Valkenburgh A Co.. So. 31 Thomas-st.. $179,017. secure.f by lien on mTchan dis»; Vatiunal Bank of Commerce. No. 31 Nassau-st.. $51,428. (ecured by Hen on cloths at will; L. F. Chapin, trustee. North Adams. Mass. $10,000, secured by mortgaga on real estate: State Street Trust Company. Boston. $105,0»>0. secured by mortgage on real estate; Smith, Hags & Co., New-York. $*.6*57. secured by lien on Merchandise- Davia P. Kimball. Boston. $24,000; Lawrenc* Mlnot. Bos ton. Jlo.i**>; Belfast Saving* Bank. Belfast. M».. $:2,t)oO; Springfield Safe Deposit Company, Springfield, Masa ' $20QOt>; Belton Mills. Pelyer. N. V.. $11.^i»; Smith. Hogg & Co.. No. 115 Worth-«t.. New-York. $20,500 and a second claim of $15,251. anf C. M. Howard & Co.. New-iork. $ir>.s-iO. The assets consist of real estate in North Adams! Mass., where the bankrupt's print mills are. estlmatej worth $1.£)7.415. subject to mortgages; ca»h or. hand $137; stock of printed calicoes. 9341M>6&. fixtures In N-»w- York ofnee. $l.(Kfit; accounts, $1.750; deposited In bank $5. 41£3. Schedules of Maximilian W. Mundle. Involuntary bank rupt, show debts of $17,630 ami assets of $1,207. Th» principal creditors are George M. Ritt»-nhous*>. No. l.vi lteade-st.. $5,450. and George M. Martin & Bro., fft.&ta. TIM asset 9 consist of horses and va^n;, $200- fixtures *4-"<t. accounts. *3.',0; cash in bank. $200. Schedules t f Hannah Kohen show debts of $8,060 and assets ot $7,144. Th« principal creditor Is Max Itzkowitz No. 53 Stant.in-st., $iOO. secured by chattel mortgage The assets consist of stock in trade, $1,000; dxturea, $60l> accounts. $.">..,1:» Avory F. .Adams. No. 305 West 70th-st liabilities $13,000: assets. $8,000. Th» principal creiittors are Josephine \. Moore. '.Valpoie. Mass.. $8,000 (secured) and Marguerite J. Adams. No 3OTi West "Oth-st.. $5 000 ' The n.T^-ts consist of ISO shares of the John Churvh Company Cincinnati. Ohio, estimated at $H.OOO. »— -*• Schedules of Mary Feller show debts of $257 003 and assets of *HN». The prin.n,«l creditors are the TruHt company of America. *>^'.)i»)i». the Title Guarante* and Tram Company. $56.i>00: Adolph Mandel. $52.n0,» and Henry H. Jackson. $:)4.780 .all secured by real eotata in..rt>;«|re on Nos. 227 and 229 East 110th-at.); Nlaxara Wood W ° rk Company. $ -<**>. and S Mllle." * Sena. John B. Ijo.-.I was appointed receiver of the buslnasa of the International Mahogany Company, with a bond of $2,r-«>. The company Is said to own valuable mahogany tract.* in Cul« an<l elsewhere In the West lies Schedules of .1 Rashkl* A Son show debts of $ta.7ft<» and a.s.«et« of $14.31& The principal creditors are I '■• ■ ■■■■-.i; ■* ■•■■■.. Mercer-st.. $1.4.V): Locke * Arthur. No To Let for Business Purpose*. A Few j CHOICE OFFICES I T ° RENT la the TRIBUNE BUILDING From MAY i. fICX* Drop in and Look Them Over. *sm Apply iD XEW-YORK TRIBIXE Business Office «1 Brnattwar. st.MM: I"rfp\m-m Bank. $1,000. an 4 Ormtw wtch Bank. Sl.omi. Th« aarnts ■— I of ato<!k of waista at Xo. 39 Walker-M.. »S.o<!<>: machinery. <6C0OO; aeosussa, $I 1«; depontte.l In bank. ••-'«>. |p rar E. Moran. »alr»r«n. Nr*. Flo «th-ave.. vnitmtarr petition: liabilities. $35,.vi7: assets. |10. Th # principal creditors are the John Kress l!r«wln*r Ornpnay. $&5Mi •ecur^d by chattel merTJWge on fixtures; Smith, * Parllnr' Syracu**. $1.W)0: John Oreen. Rossmom ifJUtl, 13 W>- tt» John Kresm Urewtnar Company. 19.200; r>. C WlaianA. R<wnnore Hotel. $I.«*> : -paddy- Roche. Rosnnnre Hotet H.KO. and John Ore»n. Roaamnre HoteL %?..'.:*> Tfc» major portion ot petitioner's debts are fbv tnnm»»< Real Estate. DECORATING. PAINTING. r\!'KR H\N<;IN«.. CO.VTBACTEWJ. fake advantage of our low prices and crxxi work aad tend for estimate. •— ~ •« ■"■ W- »- %l IKN. 125 WfHT 40TII ST. Heal Estate Wanted. Or HweMn ins_ e^ C&g Property for Sale. GEUTHHE BAEGAIK. r«taehe<l rottagp on F>»t 14th-at.: latest nodal- T fwii and t.ath: op»n plumbing; all Improvement"- 'rmm minute's *«: . tr» Ktatt.in: 21 minutea to N«*w-Tork- must b» wn to be appreciated: price 14.700. We have many others. 1.. 11. 81U73H. 1.125 Flatbush-avs.. Brooklyn. A HAN'PSOME PRIVATE DWELLING. In th« t*a* ■ n-:« l ir».n ...«! n the city; brownaton*. three story arwi troemrnt. No. 3OT West 104th-«t. 3ee Owner n. r KII^HRE. 37 Went 45th-st.. m nearest agent- City Property to Let. \yr:ST ENTVAVE.. southeast corner 88t>Mt.. verr d» ll f mml!>- brown«one »n.J r«v! brick r*sld«nce thor oughly heated by hot water system. Dr. J. B. LTNCII US West SBO-St. Country Property for Sale. MORRISTOWN. N. J. •'BELLWOOD" FOR SALE. GREAT BARGAIN. THIS BEAUTTFirL COUNTRY SEAT, comprtßtna- S> park of 45 acres uncfer the highest state, ot eultlvatlce. located on Madison Aye.. adjoining the country nr'iia— of Mr. i> Willis James and H. McKay Twombly. and a short distance from th«» Morris County Coif Club. THE HESIDHNCTS IS OF STONE, of the very finest eoo structlon anil commodious. THE STABLES AREt NOT i:x>"r":.: BY ANY IN THE STATIC ViculJ conati«r renting, furntshe.l or untarnished. Full particular* and. photographs with KIW. P. HAMILTON A CO.. M Bnadwsr- AT EAST ORANGE. N. J. BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES AT \ B.VR«; Will sell or rent. New. beautifully decorated houses: every convenience; exclusive neighborhood. Nothing lik» them ever offered at such low fijrur's. Apply HASECELL. V£l Liberty St.. New-York, or OWNER. Dodd-st. aad Midland-aye., East Orange. N. J FOR t» TKAIM n HATE SOLO COUNTRY PBGPEBTY ONLY. Catalog free to Intending; buyers: Owner*, wlaoinc to sell, c<ul or writs! rkUllD* * WelU. USZ Xrlbuo* "-"-"-■_ Jt, t. HANDSOME Monmouth Eeach resldanc*: eonltv $'2,-» 000. Want city re&ideace. .Add ca*ii. OW.NEI!, Box '■,». Tribune Offlce- BEUTim, CHESTER HXIX. Splendid mansion, gTandly located: electric Itirhts: hirfl wood throughout: steam heat, almost brand new; $13,000. COOLEY & WEST, Inc., M unt Vernon. Country Property To Let. mo RENT. — From middl» of Jun* until Oct. Ist. charm- A lntcly situated house In Montclair. N. J.; (i iniautes* walk from Park Street Station; ona minus walk from Erwln Park Golf Links; house has 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on second floor, and 2 bedrooma and bathroom on third floor. For all particulars apply F. H. L». Trtbua* Office. ' * Brooklyn Property to Let. ONE OP THE BEST CORNERS fX BROOKLYN near City Hall. — All department stores and uieatrea; on* block from all elevated and surface cars: suitable for saloon, drug store, bakery: or will alter to suit any busi ness: would make excellent automobile show room: corner Wllloufthby and Bridge sts. See janitor or owner. A. SCHIRENBECK. 7^ Uancock-st. . Brooklyn. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. 11-12 EAST I3OTH ST. AX UP-TO-DATE >*- Evary room has outside light. E!evat>. heat, hot water supply, and hall servi • tendent on premises. GEORGEAN COURT «6TH ST. AND CENTRAL, PARK WEST. Suites of 8. 10. 12 rooms. 2 and 3 baths. DAIL.Y & CARLSON, Owners and Builders. THE SUSSEX, 33 EAST fSTH-ST. First floor apar" suitable for physician: eight roorr.s. from May I; r^ni. $l.^tH>. Superintfndent. Furnished Houses to Let — Country. SOUTHAMPTON A>D SHINNECOCK 11 1 M.S. L. •I. Furnished Cottages t^i r»-nt. I-ist on application. J. MET* Al THOM 19 I.IBKK. ST.. NEW ORK. BERKSHIRE HILLS. — Large Colonial House), fully furnished, to let for t: • m improve ments; gas. >irabl<t Ap rly lo 8. o. tknxkv, W Furnished A})art merits to Let. mJIE BERESFORD. 1 West Rtst-st.— A furnished apart _L ment on sixth fluor, overlooking Central Park, of two rooms, store room ami bath, wita all nrvajilai— to rent for six months from May 1. To Let for Business Purposes. CHOICE LIGHT OFFICES AND FLOORS, NEW 13-STORY FIREPROOF BUILDING. 49 MAIDEN LANE, Now ready for <»-«upancy. All improvements and every conva-teassL Permanent northern light. Hydraulic safety pluagar. I-.lr«atur» now running. S. F. MYEKS. owne.-. 6o Maiden I*»fc J. A. MYERS, on premises. CHAS. V. NOYES A CO.. a-j William St. or your own, broker. Large Corner Suite. 2d Floor, in TEMPLE COURT RULAND & WHITING CO. ON THE PRE 3* ABOUT «0O SQI-ATIE FEET, fuitable ft>r eCnt c *^. showrooms. llAii^CS WARD OOMJM.VT alXaiS «th-ave. * •*"-•*»