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16 NEW OWNER FOR STH AYE.PLOT RECORD PRICE SAID TO HAVE BEES PAID FOR PROPERTY. Charles T. Barney Get* (her $500,000 for Broadway Block Front— ' Dttgro Estate Sells- an East Side House. S. Oagood Pell & Company have sold lor Mr?. xiotf-rt Plant-Graver- her Columbia University lease hold. No. EM 6th aw., to Morris Lowenbeln. of A. Lowenbein's Sons. The plot v.-ill bo improved with a large mercantile building. This will make the fifth building- in the Murk to be used for business purposes, and shows the trend of business north ward to the residential section. It is understood that a record prico v.-as paid for the parcel, but thai report could not be corroborated last night. Edward <". Williams has sold for Charles T. Bar ney to Efeilner &'. Wolf and Klein & Jackson the block front on the west side ■■'" Broadway, between B2d and >::.i sts. It has a frontage of 304 feet in Eroadway. i"T 7 feet in S2d m. and 104 feet in 83d -' On the plot are two story buildings, with stores and offices. on«» of the structures is occupied by the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. The pur chase pri<-<> was inor-- than $000.000. Dessauer & Co. an.l E. H. l/idlow & Co. have told for justice P. Henry LMigro and Frances A. Dugro, executor* and trustees of the estate of the late Anthony Dugro. the six story tenement house. with rtores. No. 27 Suffolk st.. near Grand •' . on lot 282x140 feet. The buyer is the William Messer Company, which will make extensive Improvements to the property. This Is the first sale of the prop erty since is~i. TO IMPROVE TWO BROOKLYN BLOCKS. The Brentmoor Company, of \\hl<!i C. r l . Clarke 1? president, has bought from Charles Murphy, of Mnrpby *• Metcau*. through V. F. Pelletrean & Co., about two blocks, upon which it will Immediately Hepji, thp erection of three .-.v.A four story double fla: 'nouses. Thf property fronts In Morgan aye., el. Division end Amos Ft?.. Brooklyn. THE BELFONTE CHANGES HANDS. Duff &• Brown have sold for the T. ,T McGuire Construction Company, to Scbmeidler & Bachrach. the Belfonte. (Co. 5M to S2B West a Fax story elevator apartment bouse, on plot 100x100 feet BUYS AN AMSTERDAM AVENUE HOUSE. John Palmer has bought from ECatx. Graben heimer & Sultzberger a five story elevator apart ment house, with Jive stores, at the northwest cor ner of SEth st. and Amsterdam aye.. 102.6 feet in the avenue and 70 fe< t in the street. REALTY NOTES. Ernesto R. M. Peooraro is the purchaser of No. £3 Bedford St., a five story tenement house, SSxIOO feet, sold throuph Edgar T. Kingsley. Burrill Brothers have sold for .T. IT. Delaney the, three, story brownstone house. No 4)5 2d st., near €th aye.. Brooklyn; also the two family house. No. 478 14th st. near Prospect Park West, for Ettie Clark. W. Burling: Cocks. Samuel Wallets and William P. Moore have sublet for George A. Huhn. of Phil adelphia. th« house which he has occupied for sev eral years on Narragansetl avenue. Newport. H. 1., to Benjamin F. Y oakum for the coming summer. Plans have been Bled with Buildings Superinten deal Murphy for a twenty story skyscraper to be erected for the Goldsmiths Company. ;is lessee, at No. 15 to 1& Maiden Lane, with two wings extend ing through the block to John st. It Is to front 72.5 feet on Maiden Lam and will have a depth of S2 feet, the facade being of terra cotta. trimmed •with ornamental oorntces at the sixth, seventeenth «nd twentieth stories and tall Corinthian pilasters supporting the roof cornice. The building Is to be equipped with six elevators. It is to be erected for Edward Holhrook, as owner, and Is to cost £50.000. Clinton & Russell are the architects. An action has been begun in the Supreme Court by Morris Levy and others agalnsl the Afro-Amer ican Realty Company to foreclose a mortgage of $4.. ->. on Nos. 24. 2% and 28 West •*•*■•. St.. The mortgage was made en October 30. 1906. TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Harry 1.,. Boar n has bought No. 1"72 Madison aye., southwest corner of 114 th st. Charles K. Duress has sold So. 90S West COtli at., a. thr«-e story dwelling house. 30.8x56.7 feet, to t«eanr].-r S. Sire. Hobertb I G bel have sold for .1 client to E. Levenson No. 113 East 11-'tli st., a four story flat houfip. on a lot 20x130 feet. Samuel ilaiidel & Son have sold ■■■*. 431 and 433 East Mtb st., two cix story tenement notifies, each on a plot 10x100.5 feet. This completes the resale of tho five bouses at this joint bought by the tellers from C. M. Silv<»rmar. & Son last year. The Jacobs estate has sold the live story Ir.iilri itig. on a plot 40x78 6 tr-et. at the southwest corner of 2.M it. and 2d aye. William Halperin has sold for Mr«. Catherlno Hees No. 154 Bast i;2d St., a four story English basement dwelling; house, on a lot K.8x96.9 feet . also. In conjunction with F. & Q. Pflomm, for Mary P. Frost. No. ■-■. East I.i st., a four story dwelling house, on a lot 25x58.9 feet. T. H. Bay wood & Co. have sold for Martha E. Eturgea No. 333 "West 88th st.. a four story and taFefnent <ivre!!::,c house, on a lot 2")xl<V».S feet. Slawson Ac Hobbs have sold for lloees Levy the four story hip!, stoop dwelling: house No. 36 Weal 77?!; st. (Manhattan Square South), on a lot 25x104.4 feet. Davis 4: Robinson have sold for Mrs Jeromr Sirgel -Co. 22 East <T7th Ft., a four «tory dwelling house, on a let 24xl<X>.5 feet The buyer will re model the house. I«and Company "A" of Edenwald has sold to I>-opold B. Schwab three lots on the east side of Jefferson aye., BO feet north of Monaphan aye.. and two lots on the north side of Jefferson aye., 25 feet north of Monaphan aye. Land Company "B." of Edenwald, has sold to S. Snereshefsky two lota on the east side of Jones sv«v. 350 feet north of Jefferson aye. Smith & Phelps have sold for a Mrs. Osborn the lot. 2fxi<io feet, on the wen side of Bryant st., 52.5 feet north of Jenninn st. William Kaufman has sold for a client Nos. 873 and 875 }■;.-, -i HOtli st., a live story flathouse, on plot 40x95 feet. Also sold for a client No. 592 Eagle f,v.- . a four story flathouse. on lot 18.9x100 feet. Gibbons & Young have sold for Georg< 1". John son. No. 202 West 10th Ft., ■•■■ three story building, <«ti lot 15.8x94.6 feet, to Thompson & De^an. who recently bought No. 800, adjoining, through the me brokers. J. June has bought the plot. 50x99.11 feet. <.n 'ho north side of Jth St.. 325 feet east of Lenox aye. lit- will erect a six story flathouso on the site. Karl M. SVallach baa Bold to Nechola & Blumen ptock th" two live story triple llathouses. No. 33J and 333 Wept lfith St.. In plot :^)xfO feet- Also sold. to Chiam Dickar the five story tenement house. No. 33 Stnnton st.. on lot 213x100 feet. Le« & Rumbough have sold for a client No. 207 ■West S2d St.. frame, buildings, on plot 50x100 feet. Actor leasehold. A. W. Mclaughlin &■ Co. have sold for Sadie C. Whlt« No. 318 East 72d it., -a five story brick dwell ine house, on a lot 25x102.2 feet. Webster B. Ma!;.- has sold for William F. Have meyer to a IT. Floyd No. 129 East 60th at a four Ftory and basement brownstofM dwelling house, on a lot 20x160.5 feet. The buyer will occupy the house. AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY. At 14 Vewy St.— B] Joseph P. Day: 14^' Park Aye. « • ear of liwh st. 73.10x18: 4-ety brk tenement hou?e • r,4 »tore; Dorotriea Hau»r kit Susannah Bauer; Julius Miller, atty; C J. Huffman rrt; partition; to the p!aln «tfr for ?14.7<«' Mf.-!i i-i f- x. 17.') ft w of Broadway, f>nx9s.ll: vacant; •: A Gordon .-.(rt David I^inc et l; Msntielni A- M. att>F; ;-.:-.- Sclwrer. r»f; ant due. It 754 .'.ft; taxes, etc. 177 4'i. to th« plaintiff for *ir..414. By Bryan U Kennelly: Fox st, n c cor of IB6U Ft. l<K»\^r, two .'. st; brh flat houses and store?; fcidney ArK-nheim a«t Philip Socket et si; P M Herzoc ■' Jt If Clark, ref: ami due. $11.224 8.1: taxes, etc.. *4(«i; cub to lor morts assreamtlns; $49,2U1 47; to Frank Etarkman for $«9.204. SATISFIED MECHANICS LIENS. 12Btb *t.. No. M East: Echeer & lCbert act Kattaertac Yon Va.'n ft si. March 30. IW>7 (by »K>n<Jt $1,328 re l^th Ft . No. in.', to 106 East; Hanover .1 Beaudet art. Hotel Florence Co. et si . May 2. 1005 (can celled* 12,0fi0 00 lMh *t.. No. JOT, Eat-t: American Elevator Co. aut .i«n:<-!» H. Ifatthcws >- al.; August 13. I*o3 <fantelledi 1.">2 43 Brc-ome St.. n. c. «-or. Mangln H.: Samuel Teesler apt. Keimsii OtMtnun et al. . April 3. K*)7 . BSOOO Avenue A. No. 214. Adolpfa Klein ast. Fellerman A- Rubin «-t al.: April 2i!. t'.t"' |hy d(-posi!( . 10 HO Vnlon aye., i. v. cor. of l.Vtth St.; Tony D'Anscto act Paolo 1»u!r,..: April 27. 1&07 2.265 04 Eeccnd aye.. r.. c. <or. of lOßth St.; Pietro Tavo laccl act- Ra^hat-1 Kurzrok 1,200 00 c MECHANICS' LIENS. fcTlvtaci st.. S'oi. 310 ;••.: 312: Herman Gold agt. lyiuis Aionr.witz. owner nnd contractor .. $28 101 ct et.. No. 4*> Vjitt: iriM J. H«-tz a«-t. Abra ham Levin*. Mm and contractor SSO Au>JuT>on av<- . ». »., irbole front between 17>*th an<l 17S«th rts.. 2'«fx'-.5: John J. Kelly agt. Louts <.\>hen, o«r.«-r an-1 contractor; Be?»i« Ruth. owatr B\BM 11.* th st . No. Mto 70 East; Max Scnleslnger apt. Morris i; liaer. owner; Benjamin Hurtle ami Prank G. Swimvout, lefgef-K and contractors.... 2.000 MM si 11. s., !•'•■ ft. «■ of Broadway. 9tßx-99.11; '.i»" of Dsrid Brown »i.t Isaac Kleinft-ld. owner; Klelnfeld a. Rothfeld. centra. 2.0110 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. 4>tti *• . Hem 2*<7 »nd 2f.f» East, and Second aye., Has Mb and 900; MerHa Realty Co. loans liml.il/-n* notteo Co $1} &10 Tiffany- ft . ii v. cor. of I<V>th «t.. t»8.2x74.10x I<V3>».3; Greenwich Mortgage Co. loans Frank feldt A Lippman 47,f>00 I>«'-«it:ii aye.. m. •.. f» ft. » of 2<X«h »i . lOOx 100; Ontral Mortgage 00. loans Jacob H. Ams ler and Herman icfeoanlar.k .. SO.fViO 2Soth «t.. t-. r.. I.V, ft. c. of Carpenter eve.. 25 X IM; TBOO3SS Holland loans William T. Matthias S.ono MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS. l.th st , No. M to 32 W*-st; for ■■■ twelve storj l-rir k office and ■••■■■•!' i. -r<- bulMlnc, !<.'M5xS4; I*. Bra«j«Jer. nwner: W. C. i"r .t.n.;, ai ■■< i. i $415,000 Z7th «.. n. «., ITS ft. v. of !»ti, a-.-.- . for a mx ■ txcry bride tenement boilM and stare, f."x.>-.'. :., SsJe4 Ht»l'> and CorulructUin Corrjiany, owner; C M. Btraub, architect ... ... 40.000 Mott ft . Nos. 302 and .°- ( >4: for a Mx story brick nee and store 60 9x70 11; M Brl ■ owner; C M. Straub, architect 85.000 John st.. sts t 100 1; rt <v. of Nassau s) : for a '"■• Ilj Btoi I 1 Icl offli • iMilldliig, 74 4x76 «>t Irreg to Maiden Lane; E. Holbrook, owner: Clinton ,v Russell, architects 7,v».oi«> SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. The first name I* that of the debtor, the second that of the creditor, and <iat» when Igment was fileil: Ahr. Henry— v. Schnaufer; October 81. 1006 fLRW BS Adler. Rlfrmund; D Ehrlich et al; April 20. 1907, 124 51 Brodil. Charles A.~(". Welde December 24. 1002 Icanrelle.ll . .... 110 00 Carina to. Christopher— Hutchlnnon Cement Com- I ■!!•-. February 21. 1907 204 88 <;rns». Koas. Edward N. Tallov and May A. I>urr — .T. Katzenberg: April 20. 1907 410 57 '-- George and Henry— Gj L. Wood e.t al.: Oc tober 26. |S9l (cancelled) .. .. i"7 90 Kin I. .ler.nl". and John .1 Ma Donald H Chal mowitz; March 15. 1904 123 1H King:. Vincent C— T. Mitchell; T>e -ember Ifl 1003. 1.60192 Undley. Daniel A., and Herman c. Tlilmers— F. Nachod et al.; November 2. 1898 1.V.727 PI Marsa. Agostlno or Antonio — W. Jar« tzkj el al.i' April 11. 1907 • ' 945 «fl Oatman. William F. -K. ODea; May I, 10 '7 100 00 TVelsx. Jacob- Reshofsky: December 5. 1908. 192 50 The New York central and Hudson ljiver Railroad Company— E. M. .T. Klonke; May 29. 1906 3.902 77 The Central Sew York Construction Company and Vincent c. King— Clarence 1,. fmlth Company: December 10, 1908 1.098 77 LIS PENDENS. 7th aye.. Nos 291 and 393; Mayer P. Auerbach a«t. Hostel Building Company et al. (foreclosure of mortgage); attorney, M. Stern I'r.ion aye.. c. «.. Ofi.l ft n. of 161 st at., 225x100: Joseph Bueilesbach agt. Syndicate Construction Company <»-: ti'>n to foreclosa mechanic's Hen) . attorney, R. A. Mc- Duffle. ,"od St.. n. ».. 69.10 ft. v of 7tli aye. l'xO"- 0: Guaran tee Savings I> an and Investment oompany on'- John P Murphy (action to declare lien); attorneys, Farnham A Helson, M'.fr Ft.. No. 2«4 West, and 9th Rt . No 30 West; Marks Rosenfeld ngt. Solomon Ro?enfeld et ■J. ip.iitlti at torneys. Nathan Leventrttt i Ferhani. 111 th St."; n. a." !"-'« ft. v. . of Madison ay« . 25x100.11: Morris Za^k act. Charles S. Meyerson lactton to foreclose mechanic's Ii- p.i; attorney. I. s. Heller Avenue C. N.\ MB; Adolph Dornalm apt Henry Krufc et al. (foreclosure of mortpape); attorney, F. P. Hummel. Washington aye.. P . s., whole front between 188 th and ISftth Fts.. 253 11x230: City Real Estate Company agt. Archibald J. MacFarland et a!. (r.>reclo«uro of lgag#i ; attorney. M. Swain ' rest m aye., p. s.. 275.2 ft. s of 189 th Ft.. 40x05: Mary A. McCormlck apt. Francis X. O'Por.neli et nl. (action to de<-lstv vender's lien); attorney, J. Kearney. 140 th st . No -4 to 28 Went; Morris L#v>- et a! ngt. Afro-American Real! Companj (foreclosure of mortgage*; attorney. O. A. Rogers. COMMITTEE AT WORK. Names Counsel Despite Adverse Opinion by McCarter. Trenton. May 3 (Special).— The select committee of \h- Housn of Assembly appointed by Speak' r ridge under a resolution providing for an In veatlgal | • lepartments with a view of ■ li : existing graft or extra', ten:— decided to-day to proceed with its Inquiry, notwithstanding nn opinion by Attorney General McCarter I committee la lacking In the authority necessary to make its examination a thorough one. Th< reso lution waa Introduced by Assemblyman Wright In the rinsing hours of the session, and was passed without authorising the employment of counsel or other assistants bj the committee. No authority was given for the expenditure of the funds neces sary to ,-:u » y on ■ • ration. After some wrangling between the Republican nn<l Democratic members, the committee se li ted as counpel John II Barkes, ol this elt> Ivrlward O" Byrne, of Paterson, \\ it . Frank Hague, of Jersey city, and .1" seph Fletclier, of Newark, :>s sergeant-«t-arms anil aeslstant. Assemblyman Barber protested against the appi Intment t an asslotant as an extrai Ing then would not be < work . Mr. Barbel suooeeded In l::t\!i;e a resolution adopted requiring the counsel and other employes of the •■ mmlttee to sign ■' document relieving the members from all personal liability for their remuneration. It will th< rest win, the •■ \- ' ■. I ture t<> say whei not thov shall be paid. MEDALS FOR POLICE. Five Rewarded for Bravery -Hon orable Mention for Others. Commissioner Blngham announced yegterd names of ti:'- members of the Police Department who lih'l been awarded honor medals for th< ■ v The department medal goea to Patrolman Jam. ■ A. Schott, of the Tenderloin Btatlo'n; the Rliim - lander medal, to Patrolman Harry Hoert, of tiio Macdougal street station; the Bell medal to Patrol man David J. Daly, of the Central Park station; the Meyer medal, to Patrolman Walter Mcl - ough, of th< City Hall station, and "The Brooklyn Cltiren'a 1 ' medal to Patrolman Patrick J. Kelly, of the Amity Btreet station, Brooklyn. Honorable mention Is also made of Sergeant ESugene Casey, of the bicycle squad, and Acting Sergeant Benjamin . of the Commissioner's office The medal board waa composed of Deputy Bugher, <"iii«-f In spe tor Cortrighl and Colonel Klpp, chief clerk of :,'.- department. Schott, who won the department medal, waa as loln as ii detecth <■ under •• "Bill" Hodgins. On Ins Oral night In th« I ■!• clncl ;i boy came runinj; Into the Btatlon and Fai<3 that •■ policeman bad been shoi in :;2d street, near Slxtli avenue. Schott ran to the pla c, which waa a negro club, and In entering the door ■tumbled over Roundsman Wai.-ii, who had been phot through the shoulder. He stood over his or officer and was himself shot through the body. Th< reserves arrived and fount! the two policemen unconscious. A negro had run amu k in the <Mub. and while trying to arrest him Walsh bad been si ot Tho negro was captured a few hours later by Detective .-.. of the Tenderloin atation, after a run ning "g .11" Unlit whicn lasted for several blocks egro was sentenced to seven years In prison Schott was taken to the hospital and has never been able to do police work since Walsh recov ered In ;< short time mnl is still In the department Hoert on the morning of October 2. whili arrest- Ing an Italian, was stabbed In the ba< k bj a coui n i>f the prisoner. Turning his prisoner over to by standers, he pursued his assailant, shot him In tbte fool and then took both prisoners to the station house, where he collapsed from loss <>f blood Daly on the morning of May 2S stopped the horses of Engine 23, which had run away at Fifth ivenue ..rui Ed Btreet. while on the was to a fire ;.ti<l thrown tho driver <>/y the box. Daly seized the horses and stopped them, after having been dragged thtee blocks. Mi Donough on the morning of July C 4 dove over board from I 'IT 29- Kast RJver after a man who bad fallen Into the water. Art".- a long and dan gerous str-iggle h.- brought the man In. Kelly K"t his Brooklyn medal for bravery at a fire on his post, tbe date an<i circumstance! «>f ■whii'h ,wor<> not related by the hoard. CAR KILLS CHILD BEFORE MOTHER. She Had Just Given Him a Penny to Get Candy Across the Street. In plain Big-ht <.f his mother, who ha<l just given him a penny for some candy, David Pom eranz. four years old, son <>f David Pomeransi, .1 wea.ltby Williamaburg builder, whs run over by a Nostrand avenue car at Lee avenue and Hay ward atreet yesterday afternoon ami instantly killed. The child, after receiving tho penny from his mother, attempted ti. .toss tiio street ■At this corner, where there is a sterp incline. He waited for one par to pass, hut failed to ■ea another coming In the opposite direction. The car was in charge of ;\ "green" motorman, I'jiviii Audatt, who was being broken in by the regular motorman, August Walters. Tho fender of th<- car struck the child, and, despite the ef forts of the motorman to ptop. tho two front wheels pnnarri over the child's ne»-k. It was necessary to jack the car up before the body could be removed. Mrs, Pomerans, who had seen the accident, fainted, and is in a seri ous condition. A crowd gathered around the car, and It became necessary to call out the police reserves to maintain order. ITALIAN CUT BY A GIRL. She Resented His Attentions, Using Pen knife to Enforce Objection. I By Telegraph to The Tribune.l Pateraan. N. J., May I.— Roeoo Marine was ■tabbed in the face b>- a girl at the Eris H»Uroad NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1007. Real Estate. The Time to have the Title to Real • Estate insured is when you buy and not when you sell. This Company's policy of Title Insurance is the greatest protection obtainable. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trusi Company CAPITAL A. *Q Sflfi jTislJj SURPLUS $«2gOU£J;UuU 87 Liberty street, sn Liberty Street. iTitlS Hept ) iTiuit & Hanking L>«l>M MANHATTAN. 188 Montague Street. Brooklyn. (Till* Dept-. and Trust A Hanking I'ept-i KOW ABOUT YOUR FACTORY? LONG ISLAND CITY FACTORY <».. .V T. Offices 140 Nassau St V— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS; • private bath; $l.r>o daily including meals, one 118 two. $23 weekly. The Alabama. 13 Bart nth St. The best buy in New York. Morris Park Ixits. Auction Sales of Real Estate. TO-DAY Saturday, at 2 o'clock, ,11 b<> the aay to rlo^f out tit** «*m a t* 1 * of A, 6, Darling in Ml Vernon. Th« place of !-aI" 11l be on th» premises unless the weather la hart. If it IS The Auction Sale of S8 CHESTER Mil I. LOTS will be ):■ Id In our offices. No 11 D( ;•> • Place. city Hall Building. Mount Vernon at J ..■■. k THE (,EIIR(,K ay. BAKU REAL ESTATE CO. George W. Bard. Auctioneer. To BE SOLI) AT AUCTlON —Manufacturing plant. JL Central Falls R. I. Thursday. May '-M. 1907 Particular*. i; L & H. J. GROSS, Union Trust Build- Ins. Providence. Ft. I. City Property for Sale. Desirable Plot Near Post Office FOR SALE SUITABLE LOCATION FOB OFFICE AND SHOWROOM BUILDING. ROUND 8 WHITING CO.. 6 " kman st 111 LMONT, on Jerome Ayr. ' Iyits |fIQO up. HO <— <7.'-"«> up. NEW YORK REALTY OWNERS CO.. «>»!♦ Mb At*. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. OWN YOUR HOME — No rent; 14story fireproof ; few vacancies left ■ location below Nttb. For plan sea CHARLES i: FORCE, 189 Stl aye. To!. f>777— 3. th. Brooklyn Property for Sale. CiJKA MACON ST.— Fln« .' usury ami bafement, wliit*- UlJl) stone parquet Boon cabinet hardwood trim; li» room* an. l bath; >| en plumbing; furnace heat; open. CORNISH !>A Ri ;A IN ■ >• Murk's (section: .Vstnry. bsse ni'ni, sum*; 1- rooms, bath; open |>UicuMr>K. hard wood or»; furnuco h<-at; $8.00(1 OWNER. < •'■■■ I'utnsm aye., Brooklyn. /•"l* I'ITNAM AVI-;.. Hr.wklyn.-I.argr 3-»tory. hnse- UJU ment. t.t.jiie; W ri«ims. bath; liani»i>.»l trim; (Iron section; rrlc.\ (12.000 worth $20,000. njx-n H^to o. BAY RIDGE Lai C.jloi-.inl house, detached. IS tmi ; grounds Ino f,. e ■ square Sncrlflc.- for $17. <•«>'> OWNER '-■'■ aye. or t<u\'.e !'OO. IS.» Montague. St.. Brooklyn Country Property for Sale or to Let. (|CE"AN GROVE. N. .1. --cottages, bungalow, , m ,i |.ra r -1 - \_* Ing lioijsks for nl* r.r rent. Ornulne hargitlns In s'-«»!ioip homes. For particulars rail or write . |;i i||\' A- SMITH. 09 Main Aye. «). «an Grove. N. J. Iluoklet upon application. LABCUMONI MANOR. I'ottasca to 1t.r.1 ut»l Sell." i:n\\ \KI> COI.E.MAN ORIKKIV Tel. 3."ii. Nutional Haul, nidß . Larchmont, N. Y. Spring Resort*. stogkbridgeVmassT R*il Lion Inn now or.m. Ml. -n T. Tre-.ulxwi.v, Hraton Hall <'t><ii« middle o' .Tun--. r'niji. New York <H1i 1 .-. H..1.1 l.ongiHTp. station to-night.. Marino was taken to the ';■■■■ Hospital, and ii H->^ "f the knife Made nsr-.i v . ;i-. taken froi his Jawhon«\ Marino Is a bartender. He ha<] .i iiiEiit off. ;m<l it 1 •■)'.■■■■■ tlon tried to attract the attention of an American girl who was passing by. Marino gpoke to ■!• >• Beveral Limes l>.--fi re the «lrl «.t>^rrv<* f i him. Then Bin whipped out a penknife iirnl cut Marino, laying hlu cheek open to the bone. Aliiriim lives nt No. 7- Prospect street. Tli<- glrl'e name could not he learned. QUINCY SEES Ml RPH V. Boston Ex-Mayor, Tells What He Knows of Bond Theft. Kx-Miiynr Joslah Qulncy of Boston, who Just before khe exposure of the $800,000 bond thofts from the Trust Company of America by \\\ o. Douglass, tii> assistant loan clerk, was asked by Oliver M. Dennett, the broker In the case, i<> accept ;i retainer to defend a man who had Btolen ";i million dollars irons ;i nnancial In- Btitutlon," told nil he know about the case to Assistant r>istii<-t Attorney Murphy yesterday afternoon. He was closeted with Mr Murphy from '.'. o'clock until h ft *»r 5:30. When tho ex-Mayor left the Criminal courts Building he refused to talk about his Interview with the Assistant District Attorney. •■( came to talk to Mr. Murphy and not to the newspa pers," be said. "I came from Boston of my own volition to tell all I knew about this case. If you wanl to know what I said you will have to ask Mr. Murphy." The Assistant District Attorney hurried down at once to talk with District Attorney Jerome. They went out to dinner and speni the evening in disctiKsiiiK the <-as<\ sir. Murphy said it wa*a up to the District Attorney to talk about the affair, and the latter, after thinking ii over gravely, said: "I cannot talk about this matter now." Although th«» ex-Mayor, in stating last week that he had been approached by Mr. Dennett al the Manhattan Club several days before Doug lass disappeared with his last haul ot bonds, said thai the broker presented a hypothetical case to him without mentioning any names, he waa able the following day to guess the name of the trust company Involved by going over a list ..f directors of New York financial institutions. It is believed thai I>emiett later told the rx- Mayor n great deal more about the ras<> than has yet conn* <>ut. it took Mr. Qulncy some time to ten all he knew. Soot: after he went Into Mr. Murphy's room a stenographei; waa called, and remained In the office for an hour und a half. Then Mr. Murphy, who hnd made some notes while Mr! Qulncy talked, asked numerous questions along lines suggested to him by his previous knowl edge of the case. In half an hour the stenog rapher was recalled, and stayed m ih,. room until a few minutes before thf interview ended Before gom* to the < - riinin;U Courts Building ex-Mayor Qulncy had a talk with Robertson Honey, his brother-in-law, who is counsel for Douglass. He spent a part of the evening with him, and said he was «o|ng back to Boston on the midnight train. Forbes J. Hennospy. counsel for Dennett, also had h talk with the Assistant District Attorney yesterday, hut said the time had not come for bli client to make a public statement On Monday the case will go before the grand Jury, which will, It is understood, b* ask*d to consider the evidence against the "third man" as woU b* that a^alast Dennett and Douginsa Long Island Real Estate for Sale. long~ beachTlTl Wednesday. May IS, will mark the formal opening of ! this magnificent stretch of beach. The one oppor j tunity to the permanent resident; the one chance for 1 the summer or winter solourner; the one offer to the Investor. Investigate before May 15: It will save you ! mone: ; an exceptional opportunity Is offered to select i tie choicest sites before tills date. Address or call THE ESTATES OF* LONG BEACH. Brunswick Build- Ing, 228 sth aye., corner 26th m. William H. Reynolds, President; 3. W. Gumpertz. Manager. OAKDALE A.-re plots en S»iuth Country Road, with free and per : manent abscess to Great South liay, can now be pur clinsfd at reasonable prices. Property carefully restricted. Title guaranteed. W. K. ASTON. SO WALL. STREET. Tut: BEST and most desirable acreage and residence vL sites. South Shore. Nassau County; also farms, large nnd small: IS acres, near <!epot. $700 per acre; 16 acres. $400 per acre. BAMI'EL. SELF. Bdhnore. 1.. I. Country Property for Sale. ■ _ _ _ — Far Bookawav, U, Y. For Sale — Elegant modern 15 room dwelling. 4 baths; 1' acres of land; large stable. For full particu lars write or call A C. IIATNES, Tel. 5653 Mr,], Square. IL'tVt Broadway, vfeiv Tork. -IT ROOM HOUSE, with large bain; ell In fine condl - J»> tlon; 1 acre land; fruit trees; high land. overlook- In? int«n River: nenr large city; BO nvles from Bos ton; •"• minutes' walk from one of finest golf courses in i New England; 2 minutes' walk from It. R. station: no brokers: prlc< $7.000. H. A. M., Boa 20. Tribune 1 >m. c FOR SALE OR RENT at Briarcllff Manor. 10 room cottase; «ii improvements; nne views. THOS. \I:V. Osflning. N. Y. BOARDING HOUSE PROPERTY.— Near Great South j Bay; 40 sleeping rooms, all ready to do business: will sell at a bargain Sherman Gerard. Patch'-gue. I- I. 1 .■"■>« fALB— A handaoms residence in the village of Sjuth Orange. New Jersey; house has 15 rof>ms. 4 hat brooms, steam neat, gas* nn<i electric fixtures. in first class condition: ail Improvements; stable for three liorscs; corner lot, 220x2T3 feet; owner going abroad, will sell at a bargain Address 471 Centre street. South Orange, N J. I FINEST VIEW AND MANSION of Ple»santvllle. 13 I rooms, all modern Improvements; barn; short ciis tance from depot; I'-. acres land; rent, month. (75; for tale. $15.0tV). c c. cnOLI.T. LEN RIDGE N. J.— For sale, lot Hfttt»; Improve I VT ni^nts. Hox A. 1030 ;■■"■■= nve.. Brooklyn I STT.I.IVAN ii'TNTY -72 farm, large house, two >O bHrns; fine (oar.MtiK section; $4. M0. half cash. Ad- | r!r'S.« K. 11. EDWARDS Burllngham. Sullivan Co.. N. T. INDEX. N. —31 lota 3 blocks from s'atlon. $lfiO to J $2Si per lot: water, gas and macadamized street; 10 I per cent cash. C. A FLORENCE, MB Broadway. 1 A T WHIT' STONE LANDlNG.— Reautlful cottages; en j 1\ the Sound. Shore Acres R«alty Co.. 202 B 2M at. ! \LLEXHCRST. X. J.— Beautiful villa: corner; ncean J %lew. Buildings coal over (30.004 A bargain. Anything In New Jersey acreaca lots or houses WALLACE WILBUR SLOCUM. Times Bulldtns «2"-fin Mi BUYS 4 ROOM HOVSE, IB acres; goofl : O*)v/L/.\/U water; -' '- miles from railroad; lJeal ! fjiot ' -.- quiet summer home. B. L. DRAKE. 1 Water St.. Newton, X. .1. Country Property to Let. LONG BEACH. COMMODIOUS COTTAGES fronting on ocean; near depot. Address ESTATES OF LONG BEACH. 23% IIFTII AVK.. N. Y. FINK HOUSE AT FLUSHING *"OR KENT. Three ftory I'rick dwelling, late residence of U. A. ltogert. corner Lawrence a\e. and Washington at . about 4 acres lawn; 17 rooms 2 bathrooms, butler's pantry. !.irg» kitchen and laurdry Ir, basement S-'SO 1»■ month; fSO,\ per month, farrlslied; will sell, 173.0<«>. ELLIOTT. JAFFRAT & CO. !!•» Broadway. New York Ctty. or locul avert» at I .si-. Ing '!• Lirr— At Scotch Plains. N. J.. a r'ntlerran'a rast- J, tlen'e. 28 acrea, 2-story brick house. 12 r-.inj. gar dener'i cotlaga .-• . outbuildings. 8 P. DEBBIE. Scotch Plain.-. N. J. / U)TT.\r,K AT REMSENBimCI iSp»onk). I^>n« Island. near the \T : l'> ro -iins. furnished: modern plumbing; tn plumblos! garage or ban tel'-fihone. iddrees R B. I'AYTON. owner. Furnished Houses to Let — Country. ALLENHURST, DEAL, ASBURY PARK. N. J. lie.lial.l" ftirnlnhr.! .:... to rent fa seal m BBM to ' *■««. imr .Brr'aK <v s meet trains by aii'otntment. Ben 1 I for new UHi!<!t»<e<l b- .->k!et. MILAN HO»S AIiKMV, :oh M»ln It. (Thane *»>. \«bury I'ark. N. J. rpti RENT. — Summer home, four miles from Danbury .1 >>tr>l"n: ten room»; house furnished; barn room for four horsea: ample «liHi!e: large *:.■»'■.!••: hi .1 yard Two building lots for sale. 8 E. NICHOLAS. Rldge flei.i. Conn. Ireni 2 to 4 'i months. »omf longer; linn to JiiiO month • 11. VVBATHERBY * <' > , En«lewood. N J. OAK IKI-ANI> nKA'*H — Seven .in.l right room <ottage« \ ) (ullv furnlshtd. to rent for ieai price |183 to $175. Inqulr* of Captain E. FROST. Oak Island Beach Hab>!on. 1. : » Island. Furnished Apartments to Let. \-- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS; private hsth: $1.50 dally: Including meals, cne. $19; two, J23 weekly. Tl;o Alnb^tn.i. 15 Has: Itth »t. To Let for Business Purposes. \BOUT 9.00 C ■ ... very I'ght rooms with heat, power, sprinkler*: Inns lease BLAKE •TYPE WHITER CO.. 80 Nassau st . Newark, N. .1 Proposals. 1 PROPOSALS KOR CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE - Depot Quartermatter'a Office 39 Whitehall St New York City, April 17. 1907. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions will be re ceived at this l>.-p.>t until l o'clock P. M . May 8 li>i>7 and then opened, for rurnlshlna and delivering at either the New York. Boston. I'illailelphla. Chicago or St Louli Depots 15.000 i»«lrs Black Dress 5h...-fi Blucher pattern; 15.000 pnlrs Russet Tanned Oarrlson Shoes. 100,000 yards Brown Duck. 34". B-os.. and for delivery at 'ii.- Philadelphia Depot only. 1,1.000 Corn Broom* and 10,000 Scrubbing Brushes. The right Is reserved to reject or accept an; or all proposals, or any part thereof preference will ii» given to arttoles of .1.. ■nestle manufacture, conditions of o,iinllty and price (Including In the price of foreign manufactures or productions the duty thereon) beimt equal. Standard sample* can be seen nt and blanks for proposals, spec ification! and full Information will he furnished upon application to this office Envelopes containing pro posals to be Indorsed: "Proposals for Clothing and Equipage, to be opened at 1 o'clock P. M . May >\ 1907." W. If. MILLER, Deputy Quartermaster Gen eral. U. S. A . Depot Quartermaster. MKAI,ED I'ROPOSAI^S. IN IMPLICATE. WILL RI- >O received up to 2:30 p. m.; Monday. May 80, I!»<>7 and opened Immediately thereafter, by the Commissioner of Immigration. Ellis Island. N. V. ii . for fumlehlns that station with ANNUAL SUPPLIES during th« fls.-nl yenr ending June :H>. 1008: silch supplies Include anthracite coal, httumlnou* coal, electrical, en it I nee:-- B- plumber's and Janitor's supplies, lumber Kla»» tools paints, cord age, hardware, Dalai brushes, packing. none and ("ttlngs. rubber stamps, soaps '!:«. disinfectants, Ice. blue print i binding and mlsceliareou» articles Further Information concerning the conditions and limitations governing 111 ders may be obtained from KOP.ERT WATOHORN. Com missioner. 1 PROPOSALS FOR RWI'AIHS AND ADDITIONS TO . STATUE OF LIBERTY. -FORT WOOD N. V H May 1. H>o7. — Sealed proposals, In triplicate, for making Repairs and Additions to Statue of Liberty. Including filling and grading, repairs to <-oncn»tn work, furnishing and Installing elevator, painting steel framework con structing walks anil ete^ii. furnishing setn-es. dr»*<glng and making wharf repairs, and constructing ho UMU M an.l fen on wharf, will be received at this post until lt-3<» A. M.". June 1. 1007. The U. S. reserve* the right to re ject any or nil bids. Information furnished on appllra . tton. Envelopes rontalnlng proposals should 1* indorsed ••proposals for Repairs, etc., to .statue of Liberty" and addressed to the undersigned. G. C. BritNKI.I. Constg. U M W'CST POINT, N Y. MAY 4. IM; BBAUSD PRO >> 1 «als, In trlpUcata, will be racetved here, until |"> 11., June 3 I'.«'7. for «uppUln X tlie l\ s Military \. -adeuiv with Fuel. Qas c,.« 1. and Chsrcoal. required .iut iik; the Bscal jrear ending June 90 100 A. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject anj n T all ill, or any part thereof Information furnished upon application Envelope* containing proposal*, should ).. endorsed "Proposals Par ." and addressed to Quartermaster, flfeat Point, N. V lIIORT WOOD. N v H M." 4 MM SCALED PRO 1 posals, in triplicate for furnishing all material and uiu.r for construction of Posi Exchange and Qymnaslum and Stable bi thSs post, will be received here until lOSrt A M May 2.'1. I9W. The V S reserves me r i K bt to my or all bids. Information furnished on appld-a tlon. Envelopes cnntalnlng proposals should be Indorsed "Proposal f'»r Public Buildings'" and addressed to the undersigned. < ; C BURNBU* Constg Q. M lIROPOBAUB FOR ORDNANCH BUPPUBS, Rmck Island Arsenal, Rock Island. 11l . April 6. 1007 - Sealed proposals. In triplicate, upon the blank forms fur nlshed by this offli* only, will be received by the under ■lgn.-rt until 2 o'clock P. M . Tuesday. May 7, 1007. for furnishing hardware, leniher. steel. Iron, cleaning mate rial*, oils, paint*, chemical*, materials for heating and lighting, paper, lumber, etc during the fiscal year ending June. .in. 19ftH. Information furnished on application colonel S B BLUNT. Cnmdg. SKA IKK PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE WILL BE received a, the office of thu Commissioner of Iminl gratlon, Kills Island. N. V II . until 2:30 p. m.. May t>, liwiT. and ojiene.i Immediately thereafter for »ll labor and materials requlre.l for furnishing loam, gra^iag and lay ing I'imier an.l cement wnlks. Particulars an to limita tion;, and conditions governing bidders may be obtained fnm RuHEKT WATCHOKN, Commiasloner. Public Xoticcs. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. . Ninth Judicial District. •W'ESTCHESTER AND PUTNAM COUNTIES. CROTON FALLS RESERVOIR. (Highways.) PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that It Is the In tention of the Corporation Course!' of the City of New- York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York under Chapter 40« of the Laws of ISS3 and tli« law* amendatory thereof and supple mental thereto at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in the Ninth .Judicial District to be held at the Court House in White Plains, in the County of Wcat chester. N. V.. on the 18th day of May. 190 T. at the opening of the Court on that day or a3 soon there after an Counsel can be heard, for an order of the Court approving: the highway system as shown on the map hereinafter referred to and permitting the City of New York to permanently discontinue the- roads hereinafter described as roads to be discontinued ami to construct the new roads hereinafter described, such new roads to be used as public highways forever. V motion will also be made for the appointment or Commissioners of Appraisal as required by said Act and the acts amendatory thereof, to act as commis sioners of appraisal and to ascertain the. compensation to he made to the owners of and all persons Interested In the real estate, as the term "real estate" Is defined iv said Act laid out on said map as proposed to be taken or affected for the purposes Indicated by said Act. Said highway system, together with the ids to he discontinued and the new roads to he constructed by the city are shown on a map entitled "Department cT Water Supply Gal mi! Electricity. Exhibit Nr. •» of IMM Property .Map for the acquirement of the use and possession of Heal Estate acquired or used for Railroad. Highway and other public purposes required to) the construction of the Cro'.on Kails Reservoir (Reservoir "K'i In the Town of Carmel and Southeast, Putnam County and Somers. Westchester County, New York (Highway Map)", one copy of which was Bled la the office of the Register of Westches:.r County on Nov. IS, l!W»i. as map No. ir,7» and another copy of which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Putnam on the 16th day of November. I!""'' The following are brief descriptions of the roads or parts of roads to be discontinued: 1. R.->ad leiding -from Somers to Carm»l. variously known as the Horsepound Road and Stone Ma* Avei^e. i Portion marked A— A 7. A total length 4 10.041 L' ft or 1.002 miles, all In the Town of Carmel 2. Hoad leading from Somers to Carmel and known as ftonelelgh Av:n':e; portion mark«d A * — A •> a total length of 2277. ft. or 0.431 mile, ail in the Town of < "armei. 8. Road leading from Croton Falls to Carmel an-1 known a.' the Telegraph Road. Marked n V. ft I total length of IM2IC.S ft. or 4.".'> miles, of which 151 « ft. I Of -•>•>! miles In the Town of Carmel and SOSU.2 ft. or ; O.r-^4 mile In th» Town of Southeast ♦ Road leading from Croton Falls to Cannel along the I easterly bank of the West and MMdle. Branches of the ! i*roton River and known a3 Daley Lane. Marked C— C 2. ! a total length of 6737.2 ft. or 1 '.T»". miles, of whl<* 5887.3 ft or 1.117 miles in the Town of South East and 830 t> ■ ft or ii IBS mile In the Town of rarmeL 5. Road leading from Croton Falls to Rreueter along the ea«t-rl\ bark of the Knst Branch of the Croton River : and known «3 the i>!d i 'rot on Turnpike. Marked l> — D 1 i ; a total !en?th of £33*1 feet or 1.57.» miles all In the Town Of Bo ith R-isf H. Road leading from Carmel '• Brev?t*-r along the | i westerly hank of Urn East Bran h of the Cr«ton River. , Mark"d E— FJ 2. a total length of 22«0.4 ft. or 147 mil*. I all in the Town of Smith East , 7. Connecting Roar! .Tossing the East Branch of the Proton River. Marked D 2— 1 a total length of 334.2 [ re or OOP.-, mile all in the Town of South East. ! a. Road connecting the Telegraph l: id with Daisy ' ; I-ir» and running thence eastwardly to Salem Center. Portion 'narked It 3— G. a total length of 2301.9 ft. or ! 0436 mil.-, all In the Town of South East. () Road connecting the Telegraph Road with Daisy . I..1" and running thence eastwaraly to Salem Center. ' Portion marked — F I, a total length of 2*35>3 ft. or : i 0 .*»*.-» mile, all In the Town of South East. 10. n<?ad leading from the Telegraph Road to the Mid i die Rran.-h Reservoir and thence to Brewnter. Mark"! ; n 4— H I and H- 1. a total length of 4J50.7 II or O.sT.ft I mile, of which 819.1 ft. or 0.15! mllle In the Town •' I «rnie] and 3611.6 ft. or 0.6 M mile In the Town of South Cast. 11. Koad connecting Stonel | K h Avenue with the Tele- I graph Ftoad and is the continuation of Brimstone Hollow ; Road Marked N -B 5. a total length of 327.0 ft. or 0.032 mil*, all In the Town of <Vm»l. 12. Road connecting the Telegraph Road and Stone-- I I»!«ti Avenue easterly from the confluence of the We«? I and Middle Branches o f the Croton R! or Marked B 2— A «. « total length of 2734.4 ft or 0 .'.!<« mile, all In the Town of 1 1»rmel. 13. Road Ua'llng from Ptonel»irh Avenue, at th» West erly end of a bridge over th» West Branch of th» <*roton ; River to Uk» afaJiopac ani Carme! along th* Westerly bank of th* *ald West Branch. Marked A !V— J. a total I length of 583J.3 ft. or 1.105 miles, a!! In the Town of Carmel ROAD NO. 1 Hrplnnlng lit a point !n the centre of the pr»«ent ma<l : ■ rr highway leading from Crotoa Falls to Brews!er. and , known as the old Croton turnpike, which point b locatM I j as follows from the moat northeasterly corner •■ parcel j No. 18: S. M degrees 3.% minutes R. 22.2 ft., N. 14 de grees 24 minutes K. 12 3 feet; X. 1!» <1-<rr ■ OS m!nut»>» , E. 104 2 f»et to the point of beginning of sal.l road No. 1 | and running thence th.' following courses an! distances: i N. 34 degrees go minutes E. BIS 3 feet to the centre of i a road or highway hading from Cannel to North Salem thence N 19 degrees 00 minutes E. pan with th« ' line of taking of lands of the City of New York and 2" i fee* distant ih^nfrom 737.9 f«et; ■ thence, still parallel with the aforesaid llr.« of taking ar. I 27- feet distant I • '• '-in curving to the right with a rtii'n r>l !W«.7 feet. 216.8 feet: th»nc» N. 10 degrees oi minutes E. 820t.6 I feet; then.c. curving to th» right with a radius of .tM.il feet 214/'" '-". thence N, 7.' degress 45 minutes E. 139.3 i feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 197.3 I feet. 509.4 feel thence N. V' degree* 21 minutes W. ■* * I feet; thence curving to th« right with a radius ■•' 247.1 I feel SS3.I feet; thence X. «8 degrees 0.1 minutes E (•27 '•**! thenre carving to the rt?ht with ■ radius of I 1437.7 reel 24H.1 fret; thence N. H degrees 414 1 - mlnutra • K. 424.7 feet; thence, curving to th* right with a radius of r!»4H feet. 172.7 feet; thence V. «♦ dtgrsas 31 minute,. ; K. R.« feet, thence curving to th* left wltli a radius of 204. « feet and crossing a stream 32«. 4 feet- them-« N 21 degrees «V? minutes E. 12O<> feet; thence, curving to the right with a radius of 1171 f-.-t. «U7.2 feet; th*nce K. .".2 •l»gre»» 43 minutes E. MM) 3 fp<-t: thenc« x. HI de_ rre»s B0 minutes K. 4;5.'> 2 feet: thence N. 73 degrees ••?> minutes K. 3.-,» | feet;, thenre N. 27 decrees Ri> minutes E. 733 feet a total length of Kiss 7 feet, or 1 ?S!> miles I a:: in the Town of South F.att. Said R.«, 1 No. 1 is to he I I r.'> ft. wHt, 2.-. ft. on eltl:»r »He of the above described ' ontre line. ' "™~~ ROAD NO. 2. Beginning at a point In tl-» centre of the present road or highway, on the north side of th« East Branch •' the < "rotor. R|\er. and leading from Carmel to Rrewster : which joint Is lbs most northerly corner of parcel Nn 41. nnd running thence N. M degrees i»i minutes E 41H rt I '-•■ thence curving to th« left, with a radius of 716.H I f«et. 24«. 3 f.et: th»nce N. 4« degrees tt minutes. B 534 1 '■' ' th«nc« N. 3".» degrees 44 mln-.it-^ >■• .•.■177 feet • <••'.». curving to the right with a radius of T1&8 feet' 22^0 foe'; thence N. SW degrees hi minutes E 334 5 feet ! a total length of 2350.1 feel or 0.445 mile.' all in the ' Town of South East. Salt ...I No. Blsto be ,V» feet i wide. 25 rest on either side of the above described centre l line. 14. Road leading from th« S.>mers-«'armel Road or i highway on the northerly side of Baker's Mill Hiw>k to Lake Maropac. Marked A 4-K. a total length of 2159 5 ft., or ».4M m 1,., all In the Town of rani IS. Road leading from the Bomem Parmel Road or highway known as the Horsepound Road to Lake Ma hopae across and on the southerly side of Baki "m;u SK^.n'lhi-T^wVoV t^r^ h *™?.*Z ° T o.Bl*l mile, all In th^ Town of ■ !«. Road leading to L'nlon Vallej Marked T. M , ■■•• mile, an m t : 17 Road leading from the Telegraph Road across the with the Middle Uranch of the « am « River to the Somers - SKSS? M"rU I 'R n l.\r2 nn a rr n t rr 1 i, ba 3n3 nk a P (.t^ kk i :^tir ! olio I i ! to^TcoS^J? 70 bf " f d « cr '°" «* the new roads | ROAD NO. 3. * ' I Beginning at a point In the ,-entre of the present road or highway leading from the Te!*-grarh road to Salem ter.t.-c. which prtal 1. located '.- follow, from the int-r ?ri .?£ Ik* ' a!tf ' rI >' side of •• - aforesaid road or hlgi- ! way with the westerly boundary of rarccl No rs & 70 degrees 21 minutes W. 15.2 fe»t tq the point of beginning I of .-aid r.<nd No. 3. and running ihen ■ N. 4 degree* 07 i minute, w. 372 4 fort; thence N .. derreea 32 minutes ■ W. -•"" fee,; thence N. 30 d.gre-, r^l'uWKt I parallel with the line of tnklnc of lan.ls of the City of New j ' *■ and -■•* " distant therefrom fiSl.O tc-i- thence enn- ' turning parallel with the aforesaid lln. f taking to the i eoursa before the last. N. "1 degrees 42 mlmip* W. 1023 I**, thence arvlng to the rlgi 1 with a radius of 344.5 ! ft. 401.. feet; thence N. «B degrees 08 minutes E 628-7 I feet thence N. H degree* IS minutes v 3fi2 ° Nef ' thence curving to the right with a radius of r.OS 7 f,' j 2<»oo fret, thence x. 41 de ree 5 80 minutes E 243.4 1 feet; then c N. II degrees 4:» minute* y 113 2 }c'ff ■ thence curving to the loft with a radius of ^,, .. 541 i > :t: th ' n ,"* ;'" mt ; >lin<lln ' : to th lefi wltl 1 radius of i ? A",.?' V 9V 9 fl% ".'- """■•'• Main compounding to the \ left with a radius of 54»! 7 reel 343 O f^x- theivo S 88 degrees M minutes W. and crossing Middle Branch of the » roton River mat a it«d or highway leading from r.<-iu , fret or 1 lit; mile* all in the T lie of the above dem-rlbed centre line. r.o.xn no 4. Beginning nt » point In the centre of Dm present road ] or highway loading from Bomer* to Carmel and known as the Horsepour.d Road, which point la the most eas erly ■■ 1 earner of parcel No 45. and running thence N 2* de- ! «ree» 49 minutes W. S.S feet; thence curving to' the :.-(t with a radius of .".19 <: feet. 345.0 feet lhenc« N 89 de grees 411 minute* W. and crossing Greenbriar Brook 743,1 feet; thence, curving to the right with a radius of 31»« feet 250.0 feet; thence N. 43 degree* 51 minutes \v crossing a stream and a road or highway leaJ westl erlv to rnlon Valley, also parallel with the line of iking of lands of the City of New York and S3 feet distant therefrom. 1024 5 feet: thence N. 17 degrees is minutes W. and crossing n road or highway leading Iron the i Horsepound Road to l.ake Mahopac 7!.5.« feet to a point I 40 feet distant from the aforesaid line of taking thence curving to the right with a radius of 47S 3 feet 220 4 feet; thence N. It degrees 06 minutes K. creralng {'taker's Mill Brook. 7so f> feet, to a point 30 foot distant from the i aforesaid line of taking: thence, continuing parallel with i the said line of taking N. 2:: degrees 4.", minutes F. »1 .1 feet; to the centre of another road or highway leading northwesterly to Lake Mahopac; thenci N. 2S decree* 47 I minute* E. still parallel with the said line of taking an ! 30 feel distant therefrom 7tV* 0 feet; thence N 3« <j e green 17 minute- K. 881.1 feet to a point 25 feet distant from the said line of taking: thence continuing parallel with said line of taking and 23 feet distant therefrom for the next ten courses, ,\ 41 degrees 57 minutes E 448 « feet, th»nce curving to th» right "with a radius of 2fM.« reel. 2VJ7 feet; thence 8 *3 degrees «^ minutes K. 35.1.7 f.«et; them*, curving to the lefi with a radius of 741. • .'eet. 1014 feet: thence N. IS degree, S3 minute, E. 171.3 ft . thence N. I degrees 57 minutes \\ ; ""-. 3 feet; theme N. H> degrees 07 minutes vy t;7!> ■• fe«t thence N. 21 degree, 12 niliim. s W. 774 •> feet • thence curving to th-> left with a radius of 2<*7 O feet -"'t S feet; thence N. ♦"«"> degrees li* mlnute.s w "4OO*"ft • thence, curving to the right with a radius of "S7 ft feet' and crossing a stream 4:ts 1 feet thence n' "1 i!>-V,.,w 41 mln ites i: 7>>tir. feet; thence x. .-; degrees V. minutes K. 312 3 feet; thence. N. rtl degrees 23 minutes F. and crossing a road or highway leading from stonelelgh Avenue to Carmel alone the west bank of the West Branch of the Croton River, and also CTOeatna th« *»'ia West Branch of the Croton River. «12 1 fflet- thence V 82 deg.ees 01* minute^ E. S7O 7 feet, a total length *^f 12577.S feet or 3.488 miles, all in the Town of Carmel Said Road No 4 Is to be 50 feet wide 23 feet on either Side of the above described centre line. e x , -'.,, "' ' ,hl I westerly side of the same, where It may be made wider ' and conform to th« line of taking where skeined j ROAD NO. 0. "Beginning at a point In the center of a road or hich_ ; way leading from croton Fella to Carme!. and known as Daisy Lane, which point Is In th« easterly boundary of parcel No 6. and distant northerly 71..1 feet from the ; southeasterly corner of raid parcel, on * course V ■ : degrees 28 minutes E.. and running thence, (f 6"' de trees 63 minutes E. an.l crossing a stream KM it feet I thence, curving to the right with a radius of 3.10 •; feet' 356.5 feet; thence S. 70 degrees IB minutes B 4*o 7 feet' . thence, curving to the left with a radius of 237 « feet' , 113.4 feet; thence. N. 87 decrees 11 minutes E 204 6 ! feet, thence, curving to the left with a radius of -S7 ft . feet. 101 feet, thence- N. «7 degrees 03 minutes E. .-W3 3 1 feet, thence, curving to the left with a radios of 257 0 I lt #t i. 204.0 feet; thence. X. 28 degrees 12 minutes B. X 331.* feet, thence N. 10 degrees 58 minutes E. 1045 a !'■'!■■ X l_ !_■■- I ■-■-■■■ I- ... 11. I_.W»— _ feet, a total length of 4100.4 feet or ft rr- _,„' *--"^, '* the Town of South East. Said Road No 5 ,'. I 3I 3 h- : ss^sj" tM on either * * *<?£* i » R'>Al> No. r,. Be«lnnln X at a point in the town of Carmel .-< Avenue with the Telegraph Koad. whfch TconnectH* *1 Is a continuatl..n of Brim-tone HoUnw Road »m' TOM belns distant 24018 feet from th° -Tnter of t%L lat Avenue and 1"5.» feet fr..m a corner ofl7nrt« n ?.K* : * !r> of New York, and running tto£?%. 1^"/^ utes K. 505.1 feet, which course" I 8I 8 parall.f with 12.* 5*5 * of taklnß or lan.! 8 of th- City f New York and « ? J ' distant th«refr.. ro: theme, curving *, the "ft Cits'* 1 radlu, of 3la« feet, and ending 8 th. Telegraph 412.5 feet: thence. N. degr^a Z* minutes E.,,: crossing Michael Ilrcuk 750 1 «eet then^ Vr~-Z. ■ 34 » the right with a rarllus of 3 1!» C. feet' «1< 7 f»# ■???* . ta we* ''• """ Town I .- .-.,,_,., TT . Sr.uth Ea. •; th-:: - i agate ss sks zz^x^i, s»M boundary; thenc. rurMm r.rh Vrnfi • an,| i,ara;i-l wit -, ! with ih- said boundary and 50 f^et distant theT^om 44>... feet to a Junction with the erd of Road X "£?' 1 ,;. 1 -"- 1 ' ' clesonl»,l: {hence N . ,2, 2 llfE re« 42 mlnutM Z ' , »hs — - — parallel wtth ii.» sa..l boundary, t.'.l sfo^i » total i'«.m7 Sfn i - " r os ' ;s "»'"■ »' which 215!t.4 feet iiCS ,ml!;, ml! ; ln - tn " T ™ r ' •« Carm-1 and 2421* feet or 0.459 nIU | '■■■'•" To«n of East, Said Roa-l No. «|, to beS | ••"■' wide. 2.'» feet n either sir!* of th« above -wrlhll ! centre .me except th« northerly side of th» sama whS Is wider an,| .-onfornis with the line pf taking ROAD NO. 7. Beijlnnim? a; a pol-t in th» .enter of a roa.l or hi»hws» leading from Snir.ers to •'arrnel and known as Stonei.' 2 ' Avenue, which : >.Mnt Is distant I6O.« feet on a course » « degree 4.1 minutes K. from the southea.'terly r-gr «• ' panel No. «1 an.l runnlns "■' •■ N. IS degrees *** "■»«» utes XV.. ctontas a -treani SKtt.3 feet; then.» --"iliia^ 'he rlsht with a radius of 28T.« feet. I 4'» T fe«t th'nc? N. II deal |8 minutes E. rt7.lt feet: then.-c. urvS to t^^ left with a radtus of 257.H feet 199. 3 '«»t . rh-asa N. 2<> degrees l.i minutes W. 1 7«» 0 feet, thence ■-Moa*i I the rijtht with a radius of --" f» feet, 15s I feet; thence I parallel wlrh the boundary of lands of the City of X*i» York and '-■."• feet di?tanr therefrom X. 11 «i*«tr»»3 15 mjB _ ; ut»» E. 1471 2 feet, a total lencth of ■>* feet or o«sj mile, all hi the TV-wn of I'armei. s*ii,i Road No. 7lt to" bo .-.ft feet a :■.. 2?> feet ob either side of the above de scribed center line. ROAD NO. f. Basnußhtsj at a paint in the center of th« present foal or hlchway leading from Croton Kails to Brewster. sst kn«*wi as the Old Croton Turnpike, which point Is Is cate.} IS follows, from th» moat northeasterly corner of parcel ». IS: S. 81 deere«» 35 minutes E. 22.2 fast X. 14 <!esrees 24 minutes E.. 12.3 feet. N. 19 degrees 68 minutes E. 1"' - feet to the '-- * beginning of said road No. - wh'ch r Mnt is also the point of bs ginning of road No. I hereinbefore described and -unan— thenr. 9 34 degrees 20 minutes W. 10.14 feet; thencs. curvlnir to the rieht with a ra.Jlus of 115.4 f-^st. 204.3 feel tlience N". 44 tiegrees 14 minutes W. ■>•': 11 feet; thence. .rvins to Che left with a radius ol 175 <> fe«t. 91.83 feet; th?nce X. 74 degrees 14 minutes '.V. aa<t cropping the East Branch of the < r-.ton River 513.7J feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 143.0 feet. 51. *4 feet; -.-!,. -• S. S3 degrees 17 minutes W lsit.l.l feet, a total length of 1554. »».". feet or i> 293 ml> al! !n the Town of South East. Said Road N. 8i 9 £- be generally 2S feet wide. 14 feet o a i either sHa of, th« above <lescribed centre line, except where said road Xo. S m-rc's Into roatl So 1. where it will gradually wld»n to .1 width of 30 feet. Reference I? made to the saH maps filed as i^frtmU, for a raor» complete description of th« roads to bs at discontinued and th» new roads in be constructed. I»ated April Ist. 1907. ■>, WIL.LIAM D ELLISON. Corporation <~->"i'is«\ OSs» •nd Pi st Olßce Address Hal: of Records. Ctrasr of, Chambers and Centre Streets. Borough of Miaiitua. N«w Tork < - ltr , YEW YORK SUPREME COURT. >"KW TORK Si PREXE COURT. _ * Ninth Judicial District. . * HILL VIEW RESERVOIR. Section Number 1. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE APPOINT* MENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL. WESTi 'HESTER COITJUX Public notice Is hereby given that It Is the Intent!** pf the Corporation Counsel of the Ctty of '-*' Tors, ta make application to the Supreme Court of the -ate of New York for th-» appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal under Chapter 724 of th* Laws of 1003 as amended. Such application will b« made a' a. Special Term of th* Supreme. Court to be held I:, and for the Ninth Judicial District, at th» Court House, in th» Vtllag* of White Plains. Weoti h»st»r County, N. Y. on Saturday. May 4th. ISIO7. at 10 o'clock In th» forenoon of that tlay or as soon thereafter as Counsel can b« !-.-ar<l The object of such application Is to obtain an ord*r of th* <>>urt appointing I '— " ■' -. -----:-.1 and, competent freeholders. on« of whom shall r»> Is in th» Count/ of New York ar.d a" least one. pf whom shall resida In the County where th» real estate hereinafter described is situated, to act as commissioners of ap praUa! under said act and discharge all the duties con ferred by the said law and the. acts amendatory thereof upon such commissioners of appraisal, for th" j.ur^o*» of provldins an additional supply of pure and whole some water for the City of New York. 1 he real estate sought to be taken or affected, Is situ ated in the City of Yonkers, In the County of WesJchu t->r a:. : Stat« of New Tori*. The following Is a brief description of th« r»al estate sought to be taken, a reference to tha da and place of filing of th« map: x All those certain pieces or parcels of real estat-. sit uated In the City of Yonkers, County of Westchest?? and Itate of New York, shown .a a map entttisd, "Southern Aqueduct Department. Section No. 1. Board of Water Supply of The City of New York. Maj> of real estate, situated In th»» City of Yonkers, County of Westehester and Stata of X»w York, to be acquire! by Th- City of New York under the provisions of Chap ter 7-4 of the Laws of I!H>S. as amended, for th"» cor struction of mil View Reservoir, and appurtenance*, north of McLean Avenue, between Central Park Av-r. and Klmball Avenue." which map was filed In th* offic« of the Rtglater of '.he County of Westchester. at White Plains, on th» lMh day of February. 1907. a:.i Is bounded and described as follow*: Beginning at the southwest corner of parcel N». 1. la th« easterly line of Central Park Avenue, and runa^f thence alor.ff th« westerly l!n« of said par.-el and th* easterly Him of said Avenue N. 40 degrees 27 minutes E» 228 I feet r> th« southwest corner of parcel No. 2 and th» west^rTy ltriA of Jerome Avenue; thence a.on? the westerly line of said parcel N. 40 degrees 27 minutes E. 10 feet:*thenc*« on a curve of 100j f»et radius to tte left 37 feet to the easterly line of Jerome Avenue and th<» most westerly point ©f parcel No 3: thence »tUI continuing along the easterly line of Central Park A'- — r.u-» and the westerly lines of par. N ■>» T. and 5. on a curve of 1003 feet radius to the left. Sv* feet, and N. lrt 'logrees 27 minutes E. 647 fee: to the northwest cor ner of parcel So r>; thence along th« northerly line of said parcel S. 44 degrees* 41 minutes X 1511.7 feet N. 4* degrees 19 minutes E. 25 — '- an.l 8 44 degrees 41 ■ - t heast -. eel; thence along the easterly lln* of same S. 4" degrees 19 minutes W. 10«* feet to t:-.^ northwest corner of par cel No. S: ther.c* alon* the northerly llr.e of said parcel S. 4 i ilegreea 41 m'.nutes E. 9 * feet Il> a point In th« westerly line of parcel No. 34: thence along tha »all westerly line N" 4S degrees 1:» minutes E. 273 fe«t to the centre of Richmond Avenue: thence along the >aaw and the south line of parcel No. .'.4. N. 44 d»sr«»s 41 minutes ■W. 9.S feet to the westerly line of *ai<i parcel No. ,">4: thence along the same and the westerly line of parcel No. r»t>. N. 45 degrees H minutes E. :U~ 7 feet to the northwest corner of parcel No. 5S and th-? scutheri? line of Coutant Avenue; thence along the southerly !ir.» of Mild Avenue and the northerly lines of parcels N<». .'.«5. :«4. T'\ M and '-■ S. 44 degrees 41 minutes E 12.*»i» feet to the southwest corner of the before mentioned. ivtnuf and Ktmnall A^*nu*. the westerly line of K-lmball Avenue and westerly line* of parcels Nos. 0 - J. 4s>. 4<. 23. 23 and 4. crossing Rlch niond ar.il Ware Avenues, the following courses an 4 distances: S. .45 degrees i!> minutes W. 12rlJ Net. ?. 3^ degree* ">» minutes VT. 129 !> feet. S. 2- pees 3" minutes W. M.I feet. S. 21 decrees 2* minutes W. iril feat S 42 decrees 1»> minutes W. Sl(\?i feet. S. 24 d«- Rree ' s 12 mtnutes \V. |s<Vl feet. S. 20 degrees 44 minut»s W 40<> rt feet. S. 17 degrees srt minuter W. "<6 1 fe»t and S. IS degrees 33 minutes W, 139 ■* feet to the --.nth* line Of sut'l parcel the following courses and diitanCM: N 71 degrees -7 minutes W. -(*> feet. N. 31 degrees 3< minutes W. 203-1 feet an.l S. 7* degrees 4" minutes W. ••8* 2 feet to the southeast corner of parcel No. S: Thence along the southerly line of said pnrc»l S. 7!> de crees 41 mlnures W. «■*>.* feet to the southeast corn«f of parcel No. 2 in the easterly line of Jerome Av-noe: thence crossing the said Avenue, and running along th» southerly lines of said parcel JfO 2 and parcel No. I. N. 4ft degrees 83 minutes W. 407.0 feet to tfc* p-Mnt or place of heelnntn* _ ~i^"* The fee is to be acquired by The «'ltv f>* New Y?r4 In all the real t-stat» parcels Xon. 1 to S<l Inclusive, contained In the above description. reference Is hereby made to th» said rc.sr>. fl>"i »• aforesaid. In the office of tli» Register "t th» CowntJ •* Westchester. for a more detailed description • f the r<-al estate to be taken In fee, aj abova deocrtbed. "%%'■? Dated March 11th. 1 !>>>7 WILLIAM P ELUSOX ; Corporation Counsel - Office and Foal Off!.— Address: Hall of Records Borough of Manhattan. New York Ctty. Help Wanted— Male. VSTANTEP - Men: general helpers la the w<ir.l«. l»«7 -\\ dry. kitchen, etc. of the new Fordhant ■ spttsi. $••0 par month and home. Apply to Acting s?urervls:M Nurse- of Fortlham Hospital. Crotona aye and south ern Boulevard _ Help Wanted— Females. \\"\\TF:r> Women; general helpers In ' • "J;^ > > laundry, kitchen, etc.. of the new F.M-ansTr. H0» pltal: tl3 per month and home. Apply lo Aettßf s" pervlsirg Noras ..f Fordham Hospital. • iwtona » » and Southern Houlevard. : — . 'a Notice to Creditors. \ rpO THE CREPITURS OF THE ESTATE OF jc *3 1 DUEU IRVING. .1,-ceased: Take n.-ttc*. that I tat to apply t.> tie surrogato of the County of »" stl ;'" t f,.r Liters <.( adiulnlstratlon of the g.»>ls. '•*■ _sts credit* whi«h were of John Huer Ir\ln<. deceaseiJ. aa--> , fix the penalty <-f my N^r.d. at d.uihi* the "n^' l °, t , claims of creditors i*«iri->t the -.»:,! estate present™ > , \ the Surrogate. iiuhr me pn>vlsions of section 2h*4 ",itis» Cde of Civil Procedure. All cre.iitors of th« saM as» i are hereby notified to present th*lr claims to r - *._ ™Zl Frank V. Millar*. Surrosrta of Westchester Loun.^ rt or before th. eighth dM of June. l:*> 7. at his K \ tl 10,l 0, 1 the County Court House at White IMaln». County. No* Tors ALEXANDER i'l'Kß IB" * l>at.-d. May 2nd. V.« 7 M Wl 3 HERBERT (•"HAZIER. Attorney for Applicant. ■• Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York Ctty. - l. Instruction. _^_^~> For Both Sexes— City. .* THE nr.RI.ITZ HOOL OF 1.-%N«iV.»r.B* MADISON SQUARE) (1122 B"»*J" ) ;, HARLEM BRANCH: Lenox Aye. cor. 12« li *■ BROOKLYN " "3 Court St. ' NEWARK " Srh*u#r Building. Teachers sent to places with;- hu^'™- 1 m>n - - School Agency. :__j^ AMERICAN" AND FOKEIGX TEACHERS"^^^fc •urrlles Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Govern*""—- ._ to Colleges. School* and F <uinlu# 5 li . A O»T.^« SauU* Mrs. M. J. TOUNO-FVLTCX. 23 L nloa S4«