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14 NEW ENTERPRISE SUIT. Receiver Sues Ex-State Treasurer for $20,000. I'ittfibori?. Nov. 13.— Thomas Kinakcr. receiver for the Enterprise National Bank of Allegheny, tiled a ?uit in MSBjmpsst against Frank G. Har rla, ex-StaT»>, Treasurer of Pennsylvania, to-day, r.&iminjr S2o.<*X> witli Interest Cram October 23, ROB. Thn suit is on two drafts of $10X100 f-ach. n -Aile on October 21, 1903. to the ordtr of \V. H. An.ir<»".- Territorial D«»lerate to Congress from »c pa - Mexico, and indorsed by Mr. Harris. One «3raft was paid through the Commonwealth Trust Company, of "Har ri sours?, and the othor through tb<* Clearfleld Truet Company, of Clear- T5-ld. Th" not»« were concerned in the organi ration of Qm Pennsylvania Development Com panr Th" statement field by Receiver Klnaker al 1< <es That Harris frequently made loans through UM Etotarptfaa National Bank. The petition re.-it<-(- that after his election as State Treasurer In 1!>"»1 the Pennsylvania Development Com pany wan continually in need of money, and from May 1. 190% until May 1. 1004. Harri.- d. r^Med In tl.r Knfrprise Bank Ptato funds to the tottiJ of $20^35.000. Th« drafts upon which the suits are brought nre allf-gt-d to have been, made by T. Lee Clark, > aeJiler of the Enterprise Bank, in favor of W. if. Andrews en the Merchants* National Bank, or Philadelphia, where, it 13 alleged, the Enter tsri&p National kept a. coneidtrable deposit. The bill of complaint further alleges that the Pennsylvania Development Company was formed in 1901 by Andrews, Clark, Arthur Km i!*dy and Frar.ri.- J. Torrence, with Clark as treasurer. Its purpose was the development of f/>al and timber lands in New Mexico Harrie. as State Treasurer, had pov. or to selct the depositories for state funds, and. acting In »<ach capacity, he did deposit, it is alleged. in th© Enterprise Bank various sums, ranging from $425,000 to $.I.l4o.<*X>. in all aggregating th« Immense total of |30{j08SwO0O, on which _' per cent interest was to be paid by the bank The Enterprise National Bank Called in I!*'-". "for more tha-n «%|OOO.OOO. T. L«e Clark, the «ashler. shot himself the morning the batik was rinsed by tha government. WOULD EEMOVE FRIEND RECEIVER Cincinnati. Nov. 13.— Involuntary bankruptcy pro < re-dßags were f.!cd in the United Stater. Pistrict <"ourc to-day agraiost the Friend Papvr Company. «»t West Carroliton, Ohio, a company reputed to be worth sereraJ million dollars. Xbo plaint ifts ar«» Kafctfrn «r*dltore. who state the best Interests "t the credliora in KeneraJ o« mand that the company b*> taken from the hands of the receiver appointee •n> the Common Pl«is Court of Montgomery County en October 30. It »aa admitted by th» secretary of tbo company that the debts amounted to .•• — sssl thai th© afifceta are not B njal to tho obligations. The petitioning creditors in to-day's action are J^wis Zelbert & Co. ar.d the O Bannon Company. of New York, and the Union Sulphur Company, of ?\>w Jersey. They Biles* that the best Infcßlfts Of •Jl concerned would be best served by administra tion through the federal rourt. GREAT LACKAWANNA LIGHT PLANNED. A Vght equal tp that of LSSO.OM candles in Call *\anr:6 •win soon Illuminate the Hudson River from the tower of the new I*ickaw-anna Station at Ho txjk»-n. A cluster of forty-nine flaming: arc lamp.-. arranged in series within a stnglfl globe slz feet •n diameter, each ar.' consuming 16 amperes at 1.300 volts, will give this flaming: effect The gl"be T»ill b*» BwspeDsVsi from the upper part of the Will 1 BUSINESS TROUBLES. The C. G. Glover Company, dealer In machinery it No 4% Centre street, assigr.ed >esterday for the heneflt of creditors to £>ivard J. Ijprkin. Tho company was Incorporated In 330':, with a capital Flock of J25 000. A Judgment for $312 62 was entered jreaterday in the County Clerk's office against Wilson Wsner In favor of the Commission Merchants' Assoda lisn. amount slleped to be <ije on a note mad' by Matter on September 5 to the r,rd«r of Bernard D. Barton. Th« note was payrble thirty days alter date. anti before maturity ■was indorsed by Barton .-■t:<l rraritftr-ej to the Commission Merchants' A- poclation. Th» jwosmfnt was obtained by default in the City Court. Mizner was served with th^ rymmons in the suit on October 10 at the Hotel Rand, No. 142 West 4Mb street. Hays ft Bench-. field, of No. 115 Broadvay. are the attorneys for (to plaintiff. • An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy was filed «i*rair.st Harry Stelnman, Louis Gretnberg and Abraham Gr«-«iberg, trading as H. Bteinman & Co., cloaks. No. 01 West 14th 6treet, by creditors »Ith claims as follows: Btdney Solomon, $334: H. Flab & Co.. $491; R. Brandrnan. $131. Preferential payments and transfer of assets are alleged. vri:;:axn F. Carrr.U was appointed receiver of the hut>in«BS of the Da-an-nlte Auto Supply Com pany. No. 1912 Broadway, with a bond of fcl.ooo, ■r.d authorized to continue t!ie business until fur ther orders of the court. The claim Is made that the •tockhoJtien* of the company are unfriendly toward «*» another and that a bookkeeper has l>*en left in charge of the business. The assets are said to be 12.000 of etock in trado and 110.000 r>f good collectible accounts, and ii is said that th« Food will of the business. If properly handled, could b* disposed of with profit to the creditors. Robert A. Paddock was appointed receiver of the business of the Camp Cigarette Company. In voluntary ijar.krupt, et Nu. 140 West 44th street, with a bond of $2,000. 11. c ser was uppointed receiver of the business of Rubin Gross:, involuntary bankrupt, of No. 313 East Houston 6tr««t. with a bond of $500. A $500^)00 BROADWAY PROJECT. Plans l>ave b«n filed for a twelve story ofliee bulldir.fr. with ground floor Ft"re«. to be erected at the northeast earner of Broadway ur. 1 rratiklln Ft., for Louis M. .Ton-.-. A Co.. as owtirs. It wi'.i have a frontage of 60 feet on Froadway ar.d 150 feet In the street, with a facade of trick. *»Ith trimmings of dßrorat<)d limeetone and terra rotta. It is to com $Sno.<<K». Vr*A C. Biowce la the • 1 rittect. Mark Twain's Children and an article by Dr. G. STANLEY HALL on Child Study in America will be the leading features of Next Sunday 's Magazine of fur Toaotgu^g" THE TRIBUNE There will be many other good things, too—stories and articles to ap peal to all mem bers of the family. SARAN AC SALE TO-DAY PROPERTY IN DEMAND. Budget of Offerings Includes Other Choice Parcels. The bidding in th« auction rooms to-day ought to b*> unusually spirited, for a number of th» choicest speculative parcels on Manhattan Isl and will be found In the list of to-day's offer- Ings. The parcel lor which there will be tho greatest demand will bo the Hotel Saranac, for merly the Etossmore, No. 1457. to 14»>1 Broad way and (Co. 589 to 593 Seventh avenue, which is owned by the New Amsterdam National Bank and which will be offered at the Ptand of Joseph P. Day. The ?aranac will be boM subject to a $400,000 mortgage at 5 per cent, held by the. Equitable Life Assurance Society and due on September 1, 1010. The mortgage may be paid any time after August 31, 1908. It will also be Hold sub ject to existlns leases (amoanttnx to about $".0,- CXK> yearly m rentals), which may be terminated on sixty days' notice. Thn directors of the bank, at a meet Ing held last week, d cided that up to 60 per cent of the purchase price over and above the mortgage of $400,000 may remain on bond ond mortgage for one year at C per cent. Tea I rr cent of the purchase price Is to b« paid on the oay of sale, according to the terms of the sale. The premises have a frontage of i' 2 feot In Broadway and of b9 feot in Seventh avenue, a north Uim of t»J>]l feet and a south line of 11M.7 1 - teeL The property !.s right in the cen tra of t!u> principal theatrical section and the n< v Broadway hotel district. About two weeks itiro several syndicates and many Individuals offered to purchase the parcel, and it was these offers that actuated the directors of the bank to put up the hotel at voluntary auction sale. From ( Ither a speculator's or an investor's point of view the property is worth over yi.CXHVJOO. li uouid not bo surprising It' the sale estab . a new h::. price for property In ihe section, win also offer to-day a Dumber of other choice parcels. Including the six ptory Eton and loft building at tho southeast corner of How an', street and Broadway, by orri.-r ol rustees of the Poll lon estate. This will be the :■ • ' f the property in I"'.* yesir*. f '" r pai ' red to-day are v* fol- By .'.-■-•-,,. T. Day: K. to M Bedford »t and »«- to (j« Barrow »•, n w cot, iti I29xHDxll I: Mren nre sty f)at hs: 'rui-sw fal. ; e»tr>te of L<etii!a m in :, tore; vol »^.e. J.-:n lath St. D C 275 ft eof St!i ,i», 25x100 thre^ J-i> ■ brli i *; v. i taJe 64 2!st s-. ■ s. 146 ft «■ ..f 6th ay* - 10x1003 irrtp; rout ety t>rk btof» ami store: Bdwsrd rownsend s*i Elizabeth HHrdeni^nth it sjj Ooaay &. - i'!'\' ' ■[ - ; 2r a^! un - rßf: u!r:t riie - $11,146 - '..■».«*. ate, fI.W»RI 27.". ISOth st, n - 290 ft ■ of 7:h avo. 40 11x m 11: 5 st! bm flat hs. 281 160 th st. n k. :M2 » ft »■ ..f ■th aye Ut.IUM.UI five sty brk tlat Is 281 | - Jl>h *"i" n .-•, 41.;> ft w. of 7'h a\e. «0 llxM 1 1 »v. »?v b-k Bat hs: C A Fisher at, liirr.- MUler et »!: Ntehates Ali'-u- V:3. atty. J E Connelly, ref; ami cue. *».>• "■■ 7- : tax." •tc, $i>ca.*32 -^s and •> ].'., ;: Mf , 8 _ 4(ir) ft ; of >''h Hvc. »tr*.2i:". SxW3 4. ten rtv rk ai BtOoe '.■•• BTi ««n-«. tMg: hou'.f L SP.iman set Netll« Cottar i^. mI; t-tniuss ,i a. st; 6. a L Jacobs, rat: ajr.i due., |2fl i*7! 411 '.ax.-* ate, 18.400; suh to a fir.^t rnt«te of $>>0 *»iO. 1834 Baxhsata a\<. *> s, 189 ft s of lTrtth st. 27iX. h two sty ir c-il; h; Westoheatar Kire In Co a»t J A Mcltahon « H : — 5 M Ti - hen«r, «"> ; 1; <• <; ra -. »k. ref . amt due. fi n*n la> -' v "■"• n.200. & live. n w oar lWth St. BBxllxlOO; thrc- etx St> trk fat l, b ami tores; Reh»—a Mci Mb net Abrmhain Bma.l] et al: .'-Rnstim & j, iittxn, « ilMani Kleir., r»T: onit dv«. t14.481 SO. liy I) P [agraiwin ft Oo: 4": i liicime -• ■ ■ 40 10 ft * si crosi.y ft. 85x122x25x121: s-ven sty brk ioft ar.l «t*r« bid?. O Tuckvr npt B F Turker et a!, Montl nanl & E. atty»; C N Morcan, ref; partition. By s r« Walltearas: Hll'sldi aye. •- 1. about '"-Z ft a of Ur. aiway. 50x320 4; M I, Lamai ;h< em pdrv J C Mrtafhern. atty; T C Byrnes SMCte] giv.. Itloners" ka\'- Of a!! right, title, etc, of Phcr-be and A M Bth I'cuglas Robinson. Char''-. B. Brown a. •■. have told No. 34 West 21-<t Et. for the estat.' of Chester A. Arthur A eonpleta report of tho tranivictlon will X- tn j- i in an otber ,Jmn. BROADWAY PARCEL IN A TRADE. About Ninety Fort George Lots Taken in Part Payment. A deal Invnh ing property valued at 1750.000 was reported yesterday. William Darling boM for Kmma i. Jacobs the twelve story buildlns No. €25 Broad way, on a plot "4x200 feet, extending to Mercer St. T.ie premises fire near Houston (=t. The buyers are John C. Rodgers, A. M. BendheUn, Max Mars, N'athnn Wise and other persons. They r;iv< in part payment about ninety lots fronting on Pairvlew aw., and In West 191i»t and West U6d Kts. Tli'- lota are. in the Fort George section. REPORTED LEASES. G.-.r'ir.er it Cleveland have leased f. jr Allen W. Hill, of Baltimore, No. *"i 7 W<st Hid tv, a four rtory dwell ing bouse, to Mix Wlneburgii for a term of years; for M. A. ft F. rii.-e. Wo. 520 West l«Sd Ft., a four story dw* :!!ng house. also for a tern of years, and. for Edsar I^opan. N.>. r-rt. West 144 th p» . a four story dwelling hou«e. in .: ci:^nt for occupancy. Tba Hellrin. •.-• Constroctios Compary hay rented the sec- OBd loft ir Its new building .i No«. vllo sn<l 112 W<-.<rt atrh tt. to Hamilton S. Gordon, a mu-lc publish now at No. 1241 Broadwar. Lee & Rtttk have leued for tne .Taffer A- Wlttner •.:<.. - Company tJiC four six Btur>- elevator apartment huiirtes eorarlns; tho blor-k front on the west side of Amsterdam aye.. between 111 th and 112 th rts. Tlie leases Is the Upper Broadway Realty Oompairy, represfntefl \.y nilien brand & Kaaaott Tlie !e.jse Is for a long term of ye;in r.t an abrogate rfnta.l of $.100,000. SALE OF A VYSE AYE. PLOT. John A. Ptelrn-.rtz has ■old five, lota at Vyme aye. and liSd ft.. 125x100 feet: also sold for Charles A. s.-hrai? to Anthony V. ndrasi o lots Nor. 228 nnfl 22,'t, MeOiav) estate; also, for Anthony Vendrawo to Air.% M. BteUunets, lota Not. 40T, and 4<".n Roaadala av< . Hapes estate, on which !s a one family house. TO ERECT AN OFFICE BUILDING. The United States Express Compaay In roinr to »>rect a three story offi<-# buildfnit. with growa] floor »tnre.s. at tho awitUsnaal earner of Trinity Placo and Rector St., dlrertly opposite the eotnpany*s new twenty-three Btory Eky.icraprr "ti the Mock on tho north side, of Rector »t.. from Trinity Place to Oiieetisjliili si The. three story office buildlnc will have « facade of terra rotta sad will front 46.4 feet In Rector t-t. and 78.10 MM in Tri-nltj Tlace. It Ie to cost *7. r ..000 aad will be used as an annex to the \'p batMtnc. Plane. f.>r the dtructiLTo fffre tiled >»*terdsy by Criluton &- Russell, the architects*. WILL ENLARGE TWO FACTORIES. Plant have been filM for enlarging and remodelling the two five story fartori^s. Noa. 507 and POG Went 60th St., Into loft bulldiijpv:. with srenad floor stores and «1»> vatr>r sen If*, the Improvements bar.c made for Julius □ Hocks), as owner, at a coet of $I.YOOO. and for mak !nir over the three stor>' statle of the N>w VorV City Hallroad Company, at th» nortliweet corner of Avenu« A and 22d St.. Into a manufactory, with elevator service, the alterations bi-lng made for the company at a cost of |I.v«i<vi J. HcKlernaa I* the architect. The, Manhattan plans for new buildings filed yesterday i mprtos a one story stable for the A*for sstaUi. on the premises No. 403 to 400 West 13th et.. to cost $5,000, and sobetttnte plans for tho four three story two family brick dw«.-llli>jr houses tn be built on the west side of Broadway, south of Lafayette are., at a cost of ?«*.>WO. • IN THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. The Flurl Corstrurtlon Company has sold a new Fix Story elevator apartment house, m a plot J>J».llrl<K> feet, at the nor«lieast corner of l.'.Sth St. and Broadway. J. l«evy & Co. have sold for a client Nos. 327. 329 and 331 Bast l'»*lh st . tvrj fix story new law houtit-s, on plot 4KhElliO.ll feat. • lUchasl A. Devanny has sold to Daniel B. Freedrnan No 116 Baal BMB fit., a four story dwelling house, on lot 30x108.0 !• ■ t II sjs wnnWOT has «ol<l f^.r Jairr.K H. H-rmau Wist 14th St.. a four story single flathouse. on lot Kmanu'! Bu h has «nM to William Fifher No. SI Htst Iloufilon *t., a five story tenement house, on lot 24.8i52 (set Inward Uaumtarttn has sold for Ignatz Koref to Jo ! ■Spli Wabn the three story brownstone dwelling house . No. 320 Bast 6»th St.. on lot 10.8x77 feet. Max Fine ha? 1 bought from the Fleming estate No. 402 (";i.ir)l tit., a five «t.>ry building. 2.",xU¥) feet, between I Huffolk and CUBtoa Hi. Th« property has not been sold . bin. ■« 183.V v. J. Hufton & fon have MM for David 11. Taylor t.i Ada H. MaaUn threo 1< if. each C6x116 ff-et. en the west •: ■:.-■ uf rfslmn avr-.. m fre; north Of 1721 ?t. 1 i<.jtceji •> IJfcby bas sold thrcugb B U. Wetektr ir., ■( TfEW-YCmK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1007. for WllHam D. Peck the plot. 44x100 feet, on the *ai>t iM» of l»nnr Plar»», 3.V* f.--«>t north of 183 d st. The 'buyer will erect one-family dwelling bouses on the pr«ml»e«. louts I>ande. has bought from the Edenwald Land O>tn pany 4. plot. 100*100 feet, at Dion and Jefferson a-.es. Th« City HortgMSi Company has lent to tivj Ilyiran ConMructlon Company jai.ijOO on tho parwl Mxsl feet, on th» west Bide of CauMwe.ll aye., SOP.t fe«t north of •\\>stri;fj-ter a>e. BUILDING ACTIVITY IN BROOKLYN. Tb<s bailding tables for Brooklyn show that staMS Janu ary 1 to date plans have been filed tor about 7.7#> fctmct ores. to com about $sJ*.sflO.oort, as aptinst about T.BOO tnilMinjw ia»t year, t!.« total estimated cust Of which S I* WS.SOO.OC*. fir which plans wen- t\lni In the eorreapoad" Ins; period last year. A larva number Of bulUlltifts prc j*rtf»l tM« rear are. to be erected tn South Brooklyn. "Tha Real Batata Record and Guide" sayi in iff l»*t lfu»i.e Rbo-it building operations in part us follows: "Building operation* in Brooklyn an .■•ill about $8,000,000 in advance of tho previous year. Although the- figures, or the. Buildings Department for October exhibit ■ con tinued lowering In »!.>> r»>«t ot new structures for which plans were filed during the month j>r< coding th« pres ent, w!i«n compared with the corr»(T>>ntilns period in ll«*x yet th« total of new buildings tor 1901 st!!. oxce«i» that for i»o*s by a considers Margin. Many bulk], ra are already laying plant tor 1808, and from present Indl - ca ana It would Men that a greater number of ■■ all private bone— will be erected next spring than tho,^ of the two-family tvp**. Among the, new buildings to bo begun In South Brooklyn i» a row of fourteen three story brick dwelling" to be erected by K. H. lii*hor> at a cost of about $84,000. it l* quite likely thWt similar opera tion* will bo started during the winter in both the Dyker Heights and Beßsoahurat si •'::«" BIG BUILDING ON A SMALL PLOT. Another '•flatirW bafldias 1g being erected, It i- the German-American Insurance Bulldir.ir. on the Hti parcel of land at th% Junction of Überty st. and Maiden Lane. east of William b t. A feature of this building la fiv« «<tt loveis beneath th* ~roun.l— basement, mid-basement. low ba»»ment. engirt fl^or and boiler floor. Two of these are mozzaimi«>i», or half floors, so that a! , fiv 8 take up . ■pace of about forty feat Including them, Mir. buMd lagr total height will be twenty-five stories. Tidewater In only e!*ht or U-n feet below the pavement at the Junction of liberty St. and Maiden Lar.r. so that a. watertight wall or cofTer dam was constructed down to the lowest level. As an auditions precaution. In tho very bottom is a drainage "Sump." Into which any wat-r th.it s?ep« through will flow ar><j be pumped out The German-American Building will add to th<» "bar rier" of "reproof bul'dlngs. Thin tenter, with a few gut*, stretc.ies across Manhattan Island, roughly follow ing the lire of Liberty st It has been Hid that If a grrent tin rased to th« north or couth, it could BO) r*ss the lln« of modem fireproof skywr3p.r>. IN THE AUCTION ROOMS. In thn Kea] Estmte Wrrrwngi ssJasroon Joseph P. Pay ■oM yesterday six tlv., story brick flathouai on <t i!"t SBBlMil] <e<-t, on the north riAe of 100 th at., 100 1 • • •. east cf Bron'iway. In ■ foreclosure action brought by Isaac 'x>wenf(>iil agnli^t Isaac Klelnfeld and other ;>er*on;.. to Ftnuin Cm representing a party in Interest, for Sis'..o«'O. Th« amount <luo was about $22,800. Also sold ■ one Btnry . ■-! a two story building, OB v pint 86.7x101.10 feet x '.m-ifiUar. on the webt t i;t <jf Broadway, .:: h f. . t north of Jennings st., in a foreclosure action bro\i«!)t by thf City Real E itate Cwnpany upairst Wanrlia l^np.m •nd othnr p^riK..,« to George K«.l!er for Jil».:.'»). >-;t:irj> 1 Gnl<i(itlck«>r waa to !.ar. s.->],i a neut v»ir.-..l at th< Kmth east corner of Ulet it and Southern Boulevard, 1 'it he pc:.tpon»d thr sale urtll N0v..... !?. A NEW SUB-POSTOFFICE STATION. Plans have been filed witb miidincs Buperlntandent Murj.l J for remodelling tho four atory «ii<l .luiiininl dwelling houses, No. 14» to 15.% Bast 34th •:.. mrm4 by li-nrfr* O. Moore, for use hs a n*w r^stofr,r« ptatlo-.!. eet»bll«he<l by Pc^tlnß.«t<■r Morgan to nttm th« present eoogwttaa or tii« s»i*tion-« Is the ritiMh K»"i a\<".'-. f-.o v; ;-r siortes will h<» made over intr, lod|;ln(f». Th« pro je'ted Improvements an to co^t i ,000, iv 'oili:iK to the rvsiirr.at«i of Ludiow & Valentine, the archil THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Uu'l aye. * w .or tOSUI ut. five : sty brk <i»* h. i7xj<> i».T4L%4ii Mcbj M «.- m ItetUngtr, evnen ; VYarz Wolfg«n», arch'.t* t 1331900 — m • • MABINE INTELLIGENCE SIINIATtUS ALMANAC. h jii rim* •'..4>> Sjn ;-»t«, I f- Mocn set» 12:48;Mo«n'« age • HIGH WATER. A IL— (toady Hook 2:83 Go*. [aland 8:lS!B«d GaU »:0^ P.M Bandy Ho It 3:01 Oov. [alai d 3 10 B»ll date C.oa WIRELESS REPORTS. Th" i rei >.". which ie^.-.rtr! to ntaironiil it 3 p n y: ti-r.inv. when 10(1 mil.-* cast. u t Nantacket .-• «ii» Lit;-' is ezpeoted to Jvk about :<..t>> p m, to-day. l>t LorttUO* r'i')f>->1 t.j in;- li.i •• • l; JO a D ye» terday, but ■toainaf'a pMtttoa w;ts r,jt Kiv<-n. INCOMING STEAMERS TO-DAY. . ''*"-• Kro.ii. v; n# . •PSisicmoDd '-ol.jn. Ncvembei B . ..Ham! ua ■aaratossa Havana, Novetnb«r 0 Ward *Ouiana ,<t Thomas. November 7 ytirie •Jit-niiu.iuti Bermuda, November 12 Quebec ■Orinoco Kiiiij»t;n. NoT«nber 0 ... 1; m 9 P •Flaadoa Colon, November 7....... I \. :.:.;..» •Otareoae liurui November 6 )d>.»th Murt^-1.0 Hull. October £V \Vii«.,!i Moraltle Gibraltar, October :;l Oreek < «!l?'ji:ilo Havre, November '.• .French Main Bremen. November 1.. N •; i .;.,-. i Pretoria .Plymouth, November 4. . . .Hamh-.vn K;un.-. .*. a. . . . ... .Palermo, October II Ai.^-r'.an City of Atlanta Bavannah, November 11 . ..Bavannala FRIOAT. NOVEMBER 15. •Mexico Havana, November 12 .. .. Ward Arabic Liverpool, November <:. . White ;.,* r I'mhldtn Gibraltar . November 1...... - El Cid Oalveeton, November H PadSfl Alamo CfcUveston. November 0 M. , ■'■ Mornus New Orleans. November IO.So I'aclrt,.- BAT! HIiAY, NOVEMBER 16. *<°aronia Liverpool, November 9 Cunard •st Paul Southampton, November 8... Amer •I^a I»rr/iln» Havre. November 9... French city <it Memphis. ...Bavanaab, November 13. .. .Savannah SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. *CsUfornla Glasgow, Novembers Anchor •obidensf Para, November 8. n.uth st Andrew .Antwerp, November 6 Phomlz •Firings n. all. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel For. Lin*. Mail rloses. .vails La. Touraine, Havre, French 1:00 am 10:00 am AmerlkM. Ilaml.uru. !laml» Km Mini 12:30pm Motto Castle, Havana, Ward {**"•> a 12:00 m Celtic. Liverpool White Stai I ... ; , m Pannonla, Naples. Cunard 12:00 m Gnelwnau. Bremen. N (» Lloyd • :■■■■...:.■. Coinanclie. Jacksonville, Clyde : iiopni Knnva.-t City. Savannah, Bavannah.. . B:onpm Monroe. Norfolk, Old Dominion 8.-00 pin FRIDAT, NOVKMIHJK 15. city of Washington. Nassau. Ward... 12:u> m 3:00 pm Jlio -li.i. . Brunswick. Mitllory — ■ 12:00 m Princess Anne, Norfolk, Old Dominion 8:00pm SATURDAY, NOVQHBEH 16 Philadelphta, 80-ithampton, American.. 6:oo a m 9:3oam ;.. --1 :i Liverpool, i;una'rd . B:80am 2:oo pm Zulla. Curacao. Red I) B:3oam li:.<N»ni Oamo. Ban Juan. N V & P It RHHts m l2:t»oni Bermudlan, Bermuda, Quebec »:00ara ll:u<»)im AiratoKd.. Havana. \v<Lr.l 10:00 am 1:00 pm Grenada, fit Vincnt, Trinidad 1040 am 1:00 pin tianita. Colombia, Bamb-Amar 11:00 am 2:00 pm I* Blgismund, Colon, Hamb-Amer .,...l l:Bo am 2^)opin Orinoco. Colon RMS V 12:30 pm BKMpro Pre« Grant. Hanil^'irs, Hamb-Amer..., *:i»>pii Columbia. Glaagow, Anchor 3*)opiii MlnneVinka. Lon'lon. Allan Trans 2:9opm Knnlcin Lulse, Naples. N (3 Uoyd ... li <<1 a m Huron, Jacksonville, Clyde ...«i p m Coneho. Galveston, Mailory 12:00 m City of Atlanta, Savannah. !-'a\ iini:.jh . — 3 ■«»)> m Hamilton, Norfolk, Old Dominion 3:oopm TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destinatj m as ! steamer. <I'ibo in New Torlt. Tahiti ar'J Marquesas lalaarlE (via San I raßCtsoo) — Marlpoea Not 17. «-,00 p m New Zealand. Australia (except West), t-umoan Islands and New Caledonia (TIS Baa Francisco)— lnverlc Nor 17. a.on p m Japan. ("or<-a. China an.l Philippine li>l anus (via Vancouver and Victoria, B O — Emprese of India Wo* 21. G .00 m Hawaii. Japan, Corca. <"hlna and I*hillp piae It-!ar.d.s (via San FYaiiclsoo) —Hong konc Mara Nor 21, 00 p m Japan, i^orea and China (apeofally ad dressed only (via. Seattle)-— Kaga Maru.NovSl. li:'«p Japan. Oorea and China (speclallj ad ■ dresse-1 only) (fia Tacoma) — Keemun.. Nov 22, 6:f">pm Japan. Corea, China an.i Philippine Ibl aads (via. Seattle) -Minnesota Nov 24, 6:<X>pm Hawaii. Guam and Philippine Inlands (via San PYandsco)— P a transport Nov 30, t»:00pm Aii*tra'i . fescepl West*. New Zealand. Haniiun Ihlan.i?<. FIJI I^lal!.!^< and New Caledonia <viu Vancouver and Victoria. B C)— AorangJ Dec l, «.<v»pm SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1907 ARRIVED. Steamer Oceanic (Br). Haddock. Southampton an.! Cher bourg November 6 and Quoeuslown 7. to the White Star Line, with •'.".;» cabin and 414 steerage pansensert>. mails and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 3:41 a. m. Steamer Olinda (Cuban). llsnsen. Uibara November ,\ Porto Padre H. Nuevitas 7 and Nlpe s. to th o Munsoa 8s Line, with VJ i>aj»Menßtiii and mdae. Arrived at the lur at '.< 3o a m. Steamer Cearense (Br). I)avle«. Manaos October 27, Para November 1 and Barbados 6. to Booth & Co, with 17 passongers. malls anJ tnil».-. Arrived at the liar «i lS:ui p m. Steamer Sicilia (ltal). Boloirninl. Marseilles October 11. Genoa 14, Leghorn 17 and Almeria 27, to .Simp* in. Spenca dc Young, with inds«. Arrlvi-d at the Bar at noun. Steamer Chesapeake, Hasting, Italtimore, to II C Fos- \ ter, with rnds«. Passed in Quarantine at 6:45 am. Steamer concho. Young, Galveston November 6 and K< y West s. to the Mullory Sb Co. with passengers and I m.!*«. i'aflK>d In Quarantine at 7:42 am. (TlnailMf Xl Norta, Maxon, Qalveston November 1. to ! th.- Bouthern V^ in.- Co, with mdse. Passed in Quarati- ■ t.'ne »' 7:42 a r.i r El Aloe. Quick, >->w Orleans Nov»mt*r «. t» j Real Estate. A small fee, paid us annually, will ob tain all bills against your property for Taxes, Water Kates and Assessments in time to secure all rebates and avoid all penalties. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company capital* §q Rflfi nfifl surplus t?3jUUU,UUU »7 Liberty Street. .'.<• Liberty Street. MAJiH»TT».V 188 Houiacor Street. Brooklyn. OCCTPY A MODERN FACTORY AND SAVE MONET. LONG ISLAND CITY FACTORY CO.. New York Office.*. 140 Nassau Ft. Instruction. For Young Ladles— City. Kindergarten. Primary Training. — New Tori: Froebel Normal and l>r. Earl«>> Collegiate Prep. School for Girls. 59 W. 96th. Incorporated Institute. Scholarship* For Both Sexes— City. TUB BERIJTZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. UAUISON SUL'AHK (112 Broadway). Har'.rm Uranch: Lenox Aye.. cor. I:24th St. lirooklyn " 73 Court St. Newark " Bcheuer Bulldlnv 850 BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES. Pupils hear and speak tho new language exclusively from the flr»t lesson. Trial lessons free. FREK FRENCH LECTURE AND CONVERSATION CIKCLK EV£HT WEDNESDAY. 3 P. M. For Boys and Tounif Mon— Country. CQRfI HUDSON RIVER oonr) » oou KILITART ACADEMY OODU Removed to Ii.M'U.M. I'Ai.K. r>.M)KRNK. >. J. Oiie hour (rum Now York City un Central iu'.lroad of N J. For boys and younK m»n Beautiful bulldln^a, heated by steam nn.l lighted by electricity. Arts star water. finiliaiiaa athletic field and >lnll grounds .'or Infantry, artillery and cavalry Eques trian department of trained turn and pnnlea for the free use of cartels. To many boys the. physical development resulting from the equestrian training la worth far more than the. cost of the year's schooling Courses: EnitlUh. Classical. Scientific. CommprrliU. College I'nparatory. Special. The sil» iint farllltleH and r;it.-> here offered ranuot be iliii>lli :ite»l. Illustrated catalogue I' CAPT. J. WII-SON. I. S. V.. A. M.. Supt. {Thib seliool was founded hy Capt. Wlisun. a >I.U!iK Cavalry offlcer. at the close of th« Civil War In '6.".. and has aloes been continuously under his msnaiteit-.i-nt 1 < tU.T.'.YMAN. M A.. IN SUBURBAN TOWN W[M ' alo his boms i»i or ir. -. »,|i. Ix-nltrt. moral" Rn<t niar.nern eultlrated; reasanabh t.'in-.s Address HOME BCIIOOU Tribune t'fflio. School Agency. AMERICAN AND FORKICN TEACHKRS 1 AOENCT ■ Profesoora, TeachT*. Totwra 'tovernesses. «to.. to Collegea Krhools and Fnmlllcs Apply to Mrs. M J TOUNO-FUUTON. 23 Union Square. Dancing Academies. SO Vr». ln«fr. Stern's. B"waj cor Myrtle iv« B'kiyn. Waltz: luteit !-i' ■•.!' . statfe dan.tnK. private; always cp«n. Boxing. Ilmlnr sclentiScalij without brutality 1 n*h year: spec isnna.alwavs op«di Yo»rßerss*:hool.B"wa7.c3r Mjrtle.Ba Notice of Summons. >rEW y"RK supreme coi'ht. NEW york _l <_OT".N'i'\ — Jull'Jß L*^>. plaint IS. against Abraham Bcbapifrer, "Boa**" £=cha;)!^r«r (iisim ot 'Rose" h*ln« llctltlouj. real Christ namo of dtfendant r.eng unknwu to plaintiff). Israel Krel'ius and Dora Pret.ius. Bernard J. Clark, li.y.i l«evy. Ka«.hol OWas, J'tinia Kel.-hi-.an. "John Doe." "Ricliaid Km" and "Patrick O><i t# .sail names "John fee." •'Blohard Roe" and "Patrick Cos" btlne fictitious, real nnjiiesi of defendants being unknown to p!fl!r.t!!»\ d'fendants.--A.-tton N . 1. To the, arrive named drfetidants: You *r>- r.ervuy summoned to anwwrr th» complaint in ■ ■ r . •■ a c-jpy of yoflv iLTiS'A^r on tho plaintiffs attorney within t\ve;ity days after the servlco of this sunuuoa*, <>x.-luflvs of th* j,> of service. an.] In cane of >\< .r failure to appear or answer Judgment will be taken against you by u« fault for ilia rroei demanded in :(■.• com] taint. Dated Aorust 11. 1901 MORRIS COOPER. riaintifTs Attorney, nee and rest • UTlee Addreaa, Nn u> Veaej str.et. New y.>rß City. To J' '■''• ):•■!' hman. .me "f the «bu\e tmm'J defendants: Tt.-- tureiolng n.iiun. JMJ M t* M-rvrJ upon you by publica tion tntrsHsuii to »n order of the Honorable Jam.* a. Blaai k i^i I. '• tuKtlci of th>- Supreme Court ■' the state of fitm Tork, ms4< and lat< : th« Mh day uf Oc»ob*r. 11«17. and flit with ti.e sammom an. l complaint in the offlca of Urn Clerk of the Cbnntjr of n«-w York, at tba Cboaty t .mrt House, In th« liorough of Mantiaitaii. City of New York. I wted Sew York. October ttth. r«i7 M<"»!!ItI3 COOPER. Att rney for Plalnttft 20 Vesey 5-ir"ft. Borough of Manhattan, New Y. rk <*lty. YOKK BCFBEm COURT. NEW YORK 1 UOUNTX.— .1 ill is l-oy. plalntlfT. asalnsi -Abraham !~rliOs'lerer and "Rose" Bchapierer (name ■'Hose" b«ln« Bctltloua, rt.il Christian name of d«-f*n<»ant unknown to plaintiff), l^uK Slngsr. Rachel Cbhn Jeonta Relchmau Israel rreMus, "Mary* Freldns mam* "Mary b«tng Ho titious. r» 3l cl ir i** f .^n nan.c of d»*l*:m.lani b?inp unkn"wn to plaintlfrt. ■•John 11 Brown. "Jnhn" Robinson 'J r.' 1 Matthewa. •John" 1 Boston. ••John' Sillkv. "John" L.-rr.la. ••J'^hii" Smith. "John" Tlsbuy, "John" Woodlat-k "'John" SKfft. •"Join" J"ltn»on. "John" Hughe-, "John" C!ie«by <s:ild Christian BSBM "John" twin* fictitious, r^al Chrts tiai. nun., rf sal.l defendants belric unknown to plaintiff) '•John Doe." Tatrlcß Jones" and Richard Roe" i»a!d nain-H ■•J..'.d Doe." "Patrick Jones" and "Hi, hard Roe" '.elriK ftctlttous, n-nl lumn of defendants being unknown to plaintiff), defendant — A'ttun No. 2. To the above named defendants: You aro hereby summoned to answer the r.imrlnlnt In •hit action and to serve, a copy of y.iur answer on th« plaintiff's attorney within twenty days HfEer th» een.lc« of this summunn. exclusive of the ilay of srrti ■• 8 r,.l In case of your failure to apr or Hii*w»-r Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief «l«.mandcj In the complaint i mi. 1 Aturusl 12. 190 T. M<'i:F»lS fDOPER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Office ail I'nat i (T.<-^ Address, No. 'M Vesey str.. t. N,.-. York City To Jennie i:.-1.-hli,ati and Ilaoh* ! Coha, th* utnno named defendants: The fomgalasj summon* Is served upon yon by publK-a tlon pursuant to un inter of the Honorable James A irianchaid, a Justice of the Supreme >• urt of the state "of firm Tork, made and date] the t»th day of October, 1907 and flle.l with th« summons an.i complaint In Mm or > of the CU-rk of the County of New York, at the I'unn.y Court House, In tho ll'jroujth of Manhattan. City of Now Tork. Dated New York. October Mh, H«»7. SIOKKI-; COOPER. Attorney for PlatnUS. co v«*ey .str.'t. DorottSja of Manhattan Now Tort cSty the Southern Puclfle Co. with m.l>.«. Passed In Dnuran llni at S:B8 a in. Bteamer Delaware, French, Philadelphia, to the < Tide fa Co, wttk mdae Passed In Sandy Hook at 11 a m Steamer Orenada (Hri, MoOratb, V^rth Am toy to th» Trini.lud HhlPPlre and Trading Co, In ba ' . it Passed In Quaramlno at 1" I.' a m. Bandy Hook, NJ. Nov IS, nx P m— Wind «••• tre^h hi • >> . ha^j. BAIUBD. Bteanie/s NapoUtail Prince 'Hr... r"ayal Naples, atci Vincenao di «ii<ir*;io ;N..r>. Port intoi :■. 1 rda .Nor. Mi"; Joseph .1 Cuneo (Nor). I'^rt Atonlo; Rotefleld (Br) Norfolk; Iroquola (Hr I *. London: '■*tit . flalnaliill! Jefferson, Norfolk and Newport News: Bamland Antwerp; Trutonli: (Br), Southampton via Plymouth and Ojerbourir' Ryndam (Dutch), Rotterdam via Boulogne; Trave (Br), Jtrenion; Cjislla.i (Kr.. Montevideo, Huenns Ayr etc; Haraltl (Nor) Bergen; Qorjistan (Br). CamdAn. N .1 Manuel Cahro (Span). Havana. \.-rii Cru», etc; Baker ■•;•!■>. Pen Antonio, etc; Washington ii)>rl, Rotterdam; Arm<rjta!i (Br>. Liverpool; ''.'mas. New Orleans: Ssnturoe, Oeorgetown, » C; Graecia (Oar), Cape Hayti, etc; CuKniii. (Cuban). MaUtn^jf. Cardeuaß. atc;*AMcaa Monarch <l<r>. lwltlmore. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. UUUVED. Uvarpool. Nov I^— Carniiiula (Br). Now Tork. via Queens tov. n. Plymouth, Nov 13, B 05 p m— Adriatic iT.r). New York for CherbourK and Southampton innri i.r. Mt>e.i«(i). Bremen. Nov 18, 2 a in — Kronprins Will .| ii;er>, New York via Plymouth and Cacrbuurg:. Zieten (.Uer) New York. Rotterdam. Nov — Celtic Princess (Ur). New York" Efitmila (Rubs), New York for L4kem Marm-lllfs. Nuv IS— Perugia (Hr). New York via rfaale* Naplta. Nov 13. 7 a m— Europa (Ital), New York- Uth Germania (Kr), New York; SLavonia (Br>. New ' York \ in <jlbraltar. Penang. Nov II — Clearpool (Hi) New York via Port Natal liatavla. etc. ' Montr-video. Nov 12— Mlltcn (BrV. New York via Rio de Janeiro for Buenos Ayrvs aad Roaario. Pauli.ac, Nov JV— Lueerna (Br), New York for Bordeaux Ilt-rmuda. Nov 13— Ma&ua (Br). New York for Demerara. HAIL.ED. Southampton, Xcv — Majestic >l!r>. New York \la Oier bouru and Queenstowa; Trent (Br). Kingston, colon etc, and New York. . lirfnun. Nov 13. B a m— Barbaroaea (fJ^rl. New York Naples. Nov 1-'— Rfpubllc .Uri, New York; Nurd \nierlca dta!>. New York, Buhia Bianco. Nov Manchester Inventor (Br). New Palermo.' No* 11— Sicilian Prince (Br). from r>atras for New York, tihlel.la. Nov 12— Out H-il (Ocr). from Hamburg for Ne\f York. Calcutta, .\<>v B— Kauenfeis (Ocr). Boston and New York, Bermuda, Nov 13— Main* <Br). from New York for St lUo de Janeiro. Nov 13 — Calderon (Heir), from Santos for New York. Colombo, Nov Stolzenfels (Ocr). from Calcutta for Boston and Now York. Cochin. Nov 12— Indrawadl (Br>. from Yokohama, etc. for Net* York. Hen* K"ng. Nov 12— O.ean Monarch (Br), from Toko hama, etc. for New York. PASSED. Fastnet. Xov Suwane* (Br), Sew Torfc for Barrow. Scilly. Nov 13. 3 a m— Graf Wald*rsee (tier) New York for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg, To Let for Business Purposes. To Let for Business Purpose TO LET. IIARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, SINGLE OR EN SUITE, IN THE CENTRAL BANK BUILDING, 320 BROADWAY. LATELY OCCUPIED BY PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. VERY REASONABLE RENTS; APPOINTMENTS PEJFfXT Apply to H. L MOXLEY & CO. 320 BROADWAY Op to the Agent of the Tribune Building, 154 Nmmu SU Room tid Buildings, Stores AND LOFTS TO LF.T ON DOWNTOWN STREETS RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 HEEKMAN ST. Furnished Apartments to Let. FURNISHED APARTMENT 4 Koomit nid Bath: a'so one 5 Rooms and 2 Baths. \V.R\ DKMKARI): AND SCNNY. FLORtNI F HOUSE, I«TH *T. A>D 4TH AYE. Furnished Houses to Let. H~~ "Xn r^Ai^iAnFcTiTivisiinD^ivM never r<nt-»d before. dwalUssj; ID mnma'.i baths. aa»ar rent»d before. i but on nt.r cump'lM to leave town; iead« for winter or by th* jre*r; located iii West sos. 5. R.. Box 41, 1 Tribune i ':r!c". i . City Hotels. Brooklyn. HOTtX, stARGARET. S3 T'» ?«» COUCXBtA Helgbta.— Brooklyn's lesdtnr F:.m::v ;in.l Tran ni Hotel: nver!iir.ktiiE N. T. Bay; choice apartm»nta THOMAS TOBY. Mpr. Tel. 41J'» Main. Foreclosure Sales. ; SUPREME COURT. COUNT* OF NEW TORK. — KMII.V VIRGINIA SATTERLEG. t>ialrtl:T. against JultN BATTON and others, defendants. In purnuan. c of a Judgment of foreclosure and » %1 *. : mads and entered In the above-entitled action, and , »arlr dat« th« sixteenth day of April. ir>»7. ar-1 of !an order, duly made anJ entered In the ab" -/ sntlt*«dj : action, and rearing date the. fifteenth day of October. IBOT. I, tba undersigned. the referee In «aM Judgment ; named. vnil sell at public auction, to the highest b>d i «3<>r. at the Exchange Salesroom. Numbers 14 and I>* i Ve«ey street. In the Porousrj of Manhattan, In th* '. City of N«w Tork. on Monday, tba 2."th day of Novem ■ her. 1907. a? l- o'clock coon, by Samuel Goldstlcker. 1 auctioneer, the premises In said judgment mentioned sr.d therein de«rrlr.ed us follows: All those two certain lets Of land, with the bolldlßS ■ «n1 Improvements thereon erected, situate in the Bor i ough of Manhattan. In th» County. City, arid State, of ; New Tork. lyin- together on the southerly side el One 1 HandreJ and Twenty-seventh Street between Second nnd Third Avenue*, and bounded and described as to\ ; lows: t»*Ktnr.!rii; at a p«'nt "•> the nontherly side of Or.« I Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street distant emu hun- I ■lr*- 1 . and 'larh'y feet easterly from the southeasterly 1 corner of said •> i r«<!t and Third A y. r. :•>. and nir.nlnir ! the::-e eastwiirdly alorg the southerly side, Of One !lunflr«d ana Twenty-seventh Street, forty feet, thence, R<"Uthwarri".j- parallel with Third Avenue nlnety-nin» feet eleven Inches to the centre line of the block b<» ; tween One Hundred and Twenty-sixth anJ One Hun- I dr«d and Twenty-seventh Streets. theses nesl sjaf along eaii centre, line, and parallel with One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street, forty f»e,t. and thence r.<-Tthwardl>. nraln parallel with Third Avenue, nlnety i nine feet eleven Inchea, to th» point ct place of bos'.-i i nlng. Bnl>Jarl to »be covenants ant! restrictions contained 1 In a certain deed made by Daniel P. Ingraham and | Mary If., his wife, to William S- Inrraham. dated i February 27th. 184.V and recorded In the Office of th« ; Register of the City and County of New York on . March ZSth. 1845, In Liber 4.*.» of Conveyances, at IMP- 0B; 15>-lnK the same premises conveyed to said defendant. J"hn nation, by Jessie 3. Batton. by deed dated May ■ 4th. - to, and recorded In said Register's OtfW on December Bth, 1ST»«. in Section «. Liber 34 of Conrey ; ance.w. at Pace 890, an.J betnc then known by the i street number CIH Basi 127 th Street. PorouKh of Mia hattan. New York >.!ty. Dated November 4th. 1907. LOT ••.»• ADLER. R»foree. i WILLIAM If. L. LET:. Attorney for Plaintlf". Oi?<-« ami PoMorßce addrosa, No. 2."> I'lr.o Street. Bor oui<h of Manhattan. New Tork City. The Following In a diagram of th« property to T>« ■Old, Which l» N'>s. -14 ;tr.i\ 213 ffnrnierly :!<>•> East <>. » Hundred ami Twenty-Seventh Street. Bor.vigh of ' Man!'.it::an. New Tork City. 127 th Street. _ 190/ I ib I r . «i as i b! •PS |5 r«• I < : - « |£ is 128 th Street. The approximate amount of th« Hen or charge, to j satisfy which tl.e above-described property Is to b« : •old If nine thousand four hundred and thre«- Ss-100 ; 1 58. 403.88* 100) dollars, with Interest from April six teenth. 1907, less two llwilJSailO vi; t 0»>-100 ( 000. 00- 100 1 dollars, with ln:«rrst thereon fruiu October '••"'. WOT, paid to th.^ plalnt'.ff herein on Octo !.^r I""". t.k'T. pursuant to satd ortler. bearing daw* the ( fifteenth <!.<>• el October, l'.'<>7. besides costs and allow ; amv. amountltiß ii four hundred ninety and 2--100 i5490.22-1«O) ilnlhirs. with Interest from April sls- The Hi.proxliiittte amount of taxes, assessments, an-1 other Itena upon th« property, with Interest to Novem ber 23th. 1907, the d i!' fixed for Oka siila thereof, which, with further Interest thereon to the date of closing sale of said pro party, are to be allowed to th« I>ure.hu»er out of the purchase Money, or which are to ! l>e paid by the rafarse. Is one thousand three hundred | twenty-live and :u-100 (t1.335.54- 100) dollars. Dated Nov.-inbt-r it!.. 11W7. LOtlS ADLER. Referee WILLIAM H. I. I. r.i:. Attorney for Plaintiff. OnVe and I'ostoffloe aJilress. 2.1 Pine street. Borough of Manhattan New York City. Surrogates' Notices. IN I'l 1.-i"..N^ I. Or AN ORDER OK HON. ABNKR C. Thomu, it Surrv sat« of the County of New York. liutlov is hereby ulven to all persona havin* claims against Richard Maostteld, late of tha County of N- w Tork, deceased, to present the nan-, with v outliers there of, to the subscriber, At h*f Dlaca of transact!:^ busl ness, nt th« .>ri.-.' of Dtttsaboefer, Gerber & James, No. in; llroadway. R. •rough ot Mliwaattaa. In the City of New Yuik on or before the »'th J.iv of April n-»xt. l\it»l New York. th<-. 14th day of October, 1007 SI'SAN 11 MA.NSriKU.'. Esecutrla DITTENHOHFER, GERBBR .-. JAMES, Attorneys for BxacvtrtX. M Broakdway. New York City. JOHNSON, WIIjMOT. —IN l'lKsl ANCK OF AN order of I{on Abaer C. Thomas, a Surrogate of t!s-» county of Now Tork, notice U hereby given to all pers<nia ! i- • - claims Kain.^t Wllm<H Johnson, lat.* of tho Count y .•f N> w York, deoeajaed, t>> pwasai th«- sann- with voachßT* thereof to the 1 riber. at her place of trun- * bostneaa, at the onVe of Sp- Ir & Rartiett. %'■• .'.2 Hail «tref» - BOrOOCn of Manhattan, in •.■■■ ilty «>t New York, on or h.fMi-.- ■>■■ rtrat -.«>■ Of June. IPikS. next. L'U'vi New, York. the 2".'th day of 0.-:.->b. r. |BOT HELKN O. JOHNSON. BxecutriT SPKIR * BARTLETT. attorneys for Executrix '. wan .-tn.it. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. I FVRSUANCB OF AN Or.l>Eß OF HON. ABNER C Thomas a. Surrogate <>( ta< Count; ••- >,>» »t.rk. notice v hereby gj*— to all parsons kvlßg ckatma -Klin!" William tebbias Ir . lat.; f tnn County u f .n.'v York, decessed, to present the Mine ulth v ucliers thti^ot to th«" subscriber, at his place of liai—i Mm. busineMs at th.- offlc< of tarter a IMsktll. is Wall btr«et, In the Horovigh of Manhattan and The City ..f New York, on or bafws the Ist day of May. l'" Dated New Tork, the EH 'lav of October. 1!»>7. CD WARD M. FRANKLJN. Bxamtor. CARTER A- BASKCIX, Atty •< for Executor. IS Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. IN PtTRSI'ANCE OF AN ORDKR OF HON. FRANK L T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate cf tha County of New York, nottcn la hereby given to all persona having claims against William V. Brokuw. late, of the County or New York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the. subscriber*, at th« office of the undersigned. No. TOT Fifth Avenue. In the City of New York on or before the 2nd J;>v of January nt .t. Dated Now York, the 24th day of June. 1907. CLIFFORD V. BHOKAW. JOHN H. ARMSTRONG. WILLIAM a nOL'l-D. Executors CEOItCE F CH.UIBEKI.IN, Attorney for ...e Execu torn. 31 Nassau Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City M~~ OHUN. PHILIP.— IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER uf lion frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of Now Y.>rk. notice Is hereby given to all per sons having claims against Philip Mohun, late of trie County of New York. deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the office of h»r attorneys Hounds Hatch. nilllnirham * Dehevois*. No. «■• Cedar Ptrevt. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on , or before the twenty-fifth day of February next. Dated New York, the 14th day of Auxust. 1907 ANNA M. PHELPB. Executrix. ROUNDS. HATCH. DILLINC.HAM 4 DKBKVniSB. Attornevß for Executrix. fl2 '""Mar Street. Borough of Manhattan Vow Tnrli rttr COBALT STOCKS. <Purnl«hed by Wills * Co.. No. 43 Exchange Place.) Bid. Asked. • Hid. Asked. Buffalo $125 ti'Xi Silver Queen.. 72 Hi Cobalt Cent.. 2.1 -4 Trethewey 5» til 1-Vster *« «* NiplsMing 15 88 ?0l«> Kerr Lake... 3 S". 4 o*> Peterson Lake. 12 1* M. Kin-Par .. n Xi Norn Pcoila... 10 31 j«her I,»af .. • • City Property to Let. 1 1 , 1 3 and 1 5 EAST ST. Tkre« 20-'r. houses for rent, separately or — ■-* harflucwl floors; two bathrooms: electric light: bmW« pantry extensions: renovated from top to bottom^! perfect order: decorate to suit tenant; ooea'sl. Inspection: full commission to brokers HERBERT A. SHERMAN, 9 fin* tn.i J3J sth A™., for. 4<fh <*v City Property for Sale. BROADWAY. ML TV c«r. Reads st. «&«x134. far ealet ■*-> or.» of tho most J»slmble corners dowmawa! Apply to WM. C WALKER'S SONS. 289 Broadway. Unfurnished Apartments to Let HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT 7 Rooms Unfurnished; All Modern lmprovem«Rta FLORENCE HOUSE, 18TH ST. AND 4TH AYE. THE DEI SOTO, 19 E. 32ND ST.. BETWEEN STH AXO MADISO!f. Handsome lar«« room*, private, bath. Autumn Resorts. ww Tosoa. HOTEL GRAMATAN BBONXVII.LE. Wootrhossor Cou. N. T. 15 miles from New York- Write for special wtakSs SSJsss J. J. LAXNC.- CO.. Proprietora GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY Lev* Island. 18 stiles froia N. T- Writ* for spwriaT i inter ratal. J. J. LANNIN CO.. Propr,»tors 3fEW JEBBKT. LAKEnOOO, V 9. THE LAUREL HOUSE HOW OPEN. A. J. m-KPHT. Manager. LAUREL-IN-ThE-PINES NOW OPEN. FRANK F. 6BXTE. Manager. Both hotels have been extensively Improved etsot) last season. including the addition of aumerc-js private baths, and are favorably known for their standard of excellence and patronage since the lacesttoa ut Lake wood as a resort. BARTLETT INN LAKE"WOOD. ■ J. Quiet. refined, homelike; unexcel!«i In this -aeon of famous hotels. Writ* for Illustrated book!et. THE INN BROWNS MIX.LS -in - the - pi>m HI JERSEY 2H bean from New Tork. Priest climate In •-.» East. 10 to 15 degrees warmer than New York C".:r TraisO leave New York week days via Pennsylvania B. a. » 58 A. M.. arrive Browns Mills. 12 33. GALEN HALL, Hotel and Sasatorlunk Atlantic City Elegant stone, brick aad steel tmt'.dlaf. Always open. Always Ready. Always Busy HOTEL TRAYMORE AT £r OverlookJnc the Oceaa. Open all th# year. TRAYMORE HOTEL CO.. CHA9 O. MARQI'ETTB. Ok S. 'WHTTB. Manager. T-esi :-.tt HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City. Occupies one-half square of nnobstructej beach freak WALTER J BUZBT. CHALFONTE rrsi* j | THE USETJS COWP.IVT. _ flnarlborongb-lßlcnlKfni AIX.*.XTIC CITY. >'. 4. iOoIAH VTHITE i BOtW THE MONTCLAIR »SJN« MOVTCLYIB. a -»■ Pare air. excellent table, good serv'c- •• ****** »ith Bt«am heat Superh « - <.-^ SPECIAL WINTER RATES THE MO>TCL.UK HOTEL CO. VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS New York «Hn>*. 843 rtfth A»enne. Water*. r-.-\th», hotel and environment E ° w^, equalled. Rheumatism, gout anil ner»«»'JS d.»*ss«" cured. Complete hydro-therapeutsa apparatus. J *s-». *-se palm room. Golf, riding, driving and 1 *'» ta "°* pastimes. Through sleeper l»>avei» N-w York 4:55 P- *?• weekdays. Tickets and Information C. * O- offll \tv?li Broadway. 243 Fifth avenue and oftV«# P*nn»yl»aß» Railroad. FRED STERKT. Manager. Hot Spring*. v»> ____________ i ______^ -« THE Mr.CKI.ENBrnU HOTEU cii.\>r: crrr. va. , . On the Southern Railway, ninety miles south_ *s™l niond. Hotel thoroughly modern. Booms sin* i«aa-~ ■uite. Private l^th* steam heat, electric Uzat»-«T vator. Cllmat- Ideal, location and surroundings culnlne and »e»vlce «he best. All popular «-. — -..._ Uam« preserve" of thirty thousan.l acres; «uall. a x " turkey, fox hunting. ___^__ _. *_.*« t*. <»••■ —served to guests. Tourist ratea from aUpolata. wesw — «erveU to «uc.u. Tourist rates from all polaw. Y.MVJ rates. $15.00 rod op. American. Booklets. .^orTll CAROLINA. PINE FOREST INN Inter Kenort. Somme»Tille. i C. High Class Hotel. Strictly in the ■'.-". •elect clientele. Room* en suit* with Bath. —*!»'—' f.Wcirio LlKhti. Steam H-hs *n.l . Open Fir. H*^ Pure Water from our own ArtesUn i well or* tho-»»» > feet deep and perfect »anitary condition* iTn«t ti»'« link- In the hiurllh iur11 „ Ho -. r , . '_ , Saddle and Ilarww Hor.es. Fir.- H'JiJtici Addrefs W. A. beuna. M»nagrer. Sprtnjsneld. Ma**- *1» F. W. WM;s*r * Ci>, Frfprt-'sr?. Ci-»rlcrt;r r ■ I