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12 MRS. ISELUS'S NEW HOME TO BE OF COUONIAL TTPB. Trco Stores Leased for $2oO<>oo for TtceJvc Years. Flans hare b**n f.l<-d with the Buildings Depart ment for a five story dwelling hous*\ to be built for Mrs Carolina L. Iwltn. at Nos. a and 61 East »th Bt The house Is to be of the Colonial type, ,rlth small pared windows, keystone arch and a mansard roof, and will be of ornamental brick, with trimmings of decorated stone. The new dwelling ■R-ill hay- a central hall, a library, a children's playroom and a MB parlor on the roof. Mrs. Iselin Is now living at No. 66 Bast »th st. The MoVirkar-Gaillard Realty Company has leased two stores in the Cortlandt Building, at Dey and Church sts.. for the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company, to C. A. Ritchie & Co. The lease is for a term of twelve years, and will bring an aggregate rental 0f . 525<>.000. S Of cood Pell A Co. have sold for Mi* John W. Harper to C. O. Gayley. vice-president of the Pressed Steel Car Company, her property at Sands Point. Long Island, consisting of five acres of land. house. stable and gardener's cottage. Mr. Gayley ■will occupy th» property as his summer home In the future. Nail & Parker have sold for a client No. 11l west lS2d St.. a three story and basement private dwell ing house. 17.6x100 feet, to The Froz*. an organ ization of theatrical people. tot THE AUCTION MARKET. 'Several Parcels To Be Offered To-day. • The auction offering!, In the Vesey Ft- salesrooms will be: By Joseph P Day: 237 16th ft. n * 329.11 ft « of sth •v f ; Brooklyn. 22.1x100; 2 sty bldg: bankruptcy sale; to I«S Houston st. n m. 120.1 ft ♦ of Bowery. 75.2x120.. x lrr-* two I sty ten hs and stores; J L Buttenweiser agt cSrie. Lowe, et a:; MS& I S liiaara. ■M' J ■»- Avov. ref: arnt due. $2*.257 45: taxes, etc 1L6354.. sub to two mtc» a«?r^»ttag J1O5.O0O: 23S 122 d st, s a. 4JJJ ft w of 7tll ay*. 34x100.11: .'. sty Sat h; Metropolitan Life Insurant Co agt M C McAllister et at; Kitch •«. 3 & B. attvs: Frank Hendrick. ref; ami due. $33 091 20; taxes. etc J«{.i 44: 248 and 245 116 th st. 1 e, ,X<» ft c of Bth a^e. «(>x'l<»' ft 6 sty flat h and store; Mary Hershfield a<rt VnltedAWtmentaetal: Elf taan. L. C & U a-ttys; Newell Martin, -i?-. amt due. J14,f.12 31: taxes, etc $109; sub to a mtce of $55.<»X>; 4 14th st. » s. 34 ft c of sth aye. p.-.x 303.3: 6 sty loft and store bMg. leasehold; Rntherl — . P.»a!ty fa act W F Cook et a!. Wells & S, »]£>■«: J X He<!^. ref; arm due. 27.71^ taxes, etc. 52.062 50. B* Bryan I. Kennedy: 1515 to 1521 Park aye, r. « or 31Ot"h st. 100.11x35: 6 sty fat h and store; H S Herman art Golstw^cl P.eaitv Impp Ci» r-t a.'.: S H Herman, ref; cnt aoeTHiBWSS. taxes. *tc 5515 79; rub to a mtg« of •4^.000. Th» following *»>* it«t»i made yesterday et the Brook lyn R»«l Estate Exchange: By ■William H Smite: East New York ava. n w «>r Tord «■ ttixlO4.4xsOxS3.lo: Joseph Volkoramer sgt Robert Foxton et a.: Francis B Mullin. atty; Reub*n W^iison. rff; rold to r.lalntiff for |MM By Joseph P Dar: Prospect Pls.ee, s f. 3«9.11 ft • or fVhenectady ay» 20x127.»: Michael Gamraell agt Ann!« Ke!!y *t a.l: Maurice J Moore, atty; Henry A Sayer. ref; partition: sreia to Louis Arnold for J3.*©o. By William P Rae: 151 Sumner aye. c 8. 20 ft 8 or I^j'.ast.' st. 25x9.*>: sfcerlfTs sale of an rlpnt title. etc •which William Walsh bad or. March 1«. IS«S. or since: Alfred T HoWejr s-hertfT; ■withdrawn: Somere st, n s. Pi * rr •■ of Hopkinson ay», lK.«x">: sheriffs sal« of all r:cl -, title etc. which Brume Goldb-n? had on December 3f> 1«» of sino»: Alfred T Hobley, eherifT; sold to Harty I, I>*>rrH-: for $197 22. OPTIMISTIC OVER QTTEENS EOSOIT&H. I. A. Wright, pales maaa^r of the ifcKnißht Realty Company, issued a statement yesterday in vhich he dwells with enthusiasm on the nealthy li HiTlllaai of the market in Queens Borough. "I have been a close student of the situation." ■aid Mr. Wright "and have noted the steady buy- Jne by the middle class, or salaried, man. This rihtain«>«i throughout the entire financial panic and pave to the real estate market a ton© -wrhr.se ex cellence ■wa.« not aj>proarhed by any other line. The utter ab«-nce of speculators, who by their manipulations tonvey to the public the impression that activity Is preater than is really the case, also Fhows that a. rock bottom foundation pup ported every move. "The avriasX market had the advantage of the t;sual Ftirnulution that poo<i weather always brings. and tho^e. opexatra-s -srho bad properties of r«»ason »>->!* value experienced no difflculty la finding buyers. I have heard the results of last -winter's conditions deplored by many in mercantile and manufacturing: lines, the claim beins always that pyh low prices had to b*s made to accommodate the means of the public that profits of any size had been entirely eliminated. It is no doubt true thst such pursuits have b*en damaged, but I think our contemporaries will aeree- vrhen I state that th» only ii effects felt by real estate men. ■were among those who were dealins: in fictitious value?, end it became necessary Inr the latter to reduce prices or retire from the field. The con fid"rt«-e of the pnWic in Querns Borough's future is r rr*.\ xr constant stimulation by the publication at various times of the nearness to completion aC the bridges and tunnels." ; r N. Y. IT. REAL ESTATE COURSE. New York I'nivrrsity has just issued an an- Eounc^m^nt deseariMng the course in real estate <,fr<r^r. in the School of Oomrm-rce, Accounts and Finance The t-Ufs is to meet in th WashinKton Square building of the university on Monday even- Inps throuKh the university year, beginning Sep tember 2S. Walter Lindner, solicitor of the Title Gaarante*! and Trust Company, will as heretofore conduct the real estate clase. The announcement says that * the course i" in j tended primarily for real estate brokers and their employes, though it (nay be taken to advantage BkM by mail and managers of apartments, office | buildings and other forms of real property." Th« essential features of real estate law are discussed et aoaae length in the course. Amors the other topics that will be taken up are: Brokers; their duties and obligations. Auction ♦^rs and the conduct of auction sales. Condemna : lion proceedings and their < onduct. Taxes and assessments; the method or levy and cniwtion. Tne organization of the Finance Depart ment of the city. The organization of the city Foverrment and relation of its Tarts to real prop erty. The city as proprietor of real property, and «.s source of title. Building loan operations and the making of build- Ing loans. Mortgage Joans and the placing of I mortgage. loans with investors. . . The planning of a building and the provisions of the building code. The planning of a tenement 'house and the provisions of the tenement house law applicable. Th- Tenement House Department. ' Its organization «nd powers. Aiartment bouse management. The management .of fiathouses and rtor- buildings, and renting and collecting. The management of office buildings. The theory of rent. - , Growth of cities and the theory of realty values. ALTERATIONS AT OPERA HOUSE. Plans have been filed for installing two passenger «l*-vators at the Metropolitan Opera House, along side the north staircases, contemplating the re moxal of the balcony staircases. The elevators •w-ill afford access to the gallery floors of the build in?. They are to be of fireproof construction, in dosed in fireproof walla, and will make necessary an outlay of JU.005. THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Plans for the following new buildings have been filed at The Bronx Bureau of Buildings: Hueh*-s axe. c *. 122 ft n of l>«Oth st ; for a four siorv brick store ■and tcMnwnl house. 21x55; ■■ v/ IVSncnV Sp^nslerl. o»-n«- and architect . J12.0n0 •T.lbt « n f 4«5 ft w of Tvndall aye: for a two oWtitOX hou«-. MrfH: ' ■•■*»" 9000 KMtr owom: X S <."hlld. architect 8.000 Brvant k. w *. 2Uk» ft « of Oarri^E i«vj: f"r a m ««r>- brick dwelling hous*. 23^*:??" r»r»t E Betoer. MMr; HaxstMrtta A Elliott. architects ' ' JUDGMENTS. Th* rußiiwliH judirment* were filed yesterday in the County Clark's office, the first name being that of th» judgment debtor, the second th« Judgment creditor, and the amount: O»>-k»nall. J«jhn— City of New York <- 8 •* «"Insrslum Co— City of Sew York A Nil «l Jioonomic. Theodore— Gavrllis l.tHj ol lym-is George L— Marine National Bank of - Hu-alo 2.8*4 17 Murray. Joseph X— American Radiator Co 1.679 33 CALUMET AND HECLA'S SMALL MONTH. IBy Telegraph to The Tribute.] Boston. Auk. 3.— The June output of the Calumet mri Herta Mining Company was nearly 7.<W.0)0 ■ Bounds of copper, making June the smallest month | th.? year. MAE IKE INTELLIGENCE MINIATURE ALMANAC ! Baa ri*e» 4:6* 5»!:n arts 7:12 Moon Mti 11 02 Moon's at* 7 ' . HIGH WATER. . '-• v- rbjl&t Hoolc IGov. Island IHell GaU KiL^isJady Hook 12:05 ,W talaod 12:31 iHeU «*!. 2:24 WIRELESS REPORTS. The Kronprini Wllhelm. reported as 705 miles *ast of Sandy Hook at 4:25 p m yesterday, Is expected to dock about 3pm to-day. ■ I INCOMING STEAMERS. i , TO-PAT. Ve^el, ; From. Ll"e •Maracalbo Curacao. July 24... .......... -Ked lD •<!aramacca Barbados. July 27 : D >v l »kror.prlnz Wllbelm-Bremen. July 28..... N OUord •KoroL * Thomas. July 31 -j; ■+•?"£% •San Juan San Juan. July 29 N T & P « • •Saratoga. Havana. August 1 Wan •Sa^laT...... Kingston. July SI Horr.b-Am Mantlnca Seville, July 21 — IndU Cardiff. July 18 ' — — — »C! Vorte "... Gal on. July 38 So Pac iTud^n 6 ::::. Havre. July 23 s.v^n»h Cltv of Atlanta Saviuinah. Aug I Sav an nan Ku^ces Galveston, July 29 Maliory WEDNESDAY, AUGUST B. •Adriatic Southampton, July 29. . . .White Star •Trent Kingston. August 1. ... -.--R M » r •Velasquei Barbadc. July 28 Lamp & H"' BUlow.. Bremen July 25 N G Llo>d KBnlginLulse Gibraltar. July 27. N O Lloyd j»r«.rClty Swansea. July 22....- Bri »tol A r^lhoe. Jacksonville. Aupust 2 Clyde ElSud! Till! : Galvea*.on. July 30 So Paclflc T*Hl RSDAT. AUGUST 6. Tmbrla Liverpool. July 29. iF ££ •E^eranra Cristobal. July 31. Panama •swertlnh Prtnoe Barbados July 30 Prtnc« •Cearense Para.. July 25..... ■ • ■•• Booth Pretoria Plymouth. July 27 "^k^™ ..vrmanla Gibraltar. July 24 - Fat>re I ; uni» Naples. July 23.. — St I>>onards Antwerp. July 26 i^r.-- E! Rio New Orleans. August 1 S°-Fac - . •■ . - ;■: i^-. • . .# •Bring, mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel -.___.. jr or Line. Mall close*. sails. x£Ssn>«ln. Bremen. M G Lloyd... 6:3oam 10*0 am princes. Anne. NorfolK. Old 80m.... vu> Dm Kansas City. Savannah. Savannah S.Wpm WEDVESDAY. AUGUST B. Teutonic. Southampton. White Star... 6:30 a m 10:00 a m Martha Washington. Naples, Austrian. ™- Russia. IJbau, R E A... — SgSKrShSSSrSS& LL am°^.::::::::a m °^.:::::::: = 8: oo PI THURSDAY. AUGUST «• Awita, HambuTK. Hamb-Am V%l™ U.^ m m Barbarossa. Bremen. N G L10yd. ... —- not, HelUn OUv, Chrlstlansand. Ecand-Am. 32-00 m Flavonia, Naples. Canard. — "•" ™ Iroquois; Jacksonville. 'Clyde 3 .00 p m Hamilton, Norfolk. Old Dorr i -• • I -00 S m City of Atlanta, Savannah. Savannah.. ■ 3.00 P m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer r,%,,u^ C1 ° S * lD X * T ' Hawaii. Japan. Corea. China and Philip pl« islands (via San^ c . isco) - Sl : Aar «. 6 :30 m Auf=^ralla"(eicept " West), New Zealand. Fiji islands and New Caledonia (via H Vancou^ and Victoria. B 0-Aorangl.Auj. ». «:»P» Hawaii (v ; a San Franclsool— Alameda . . ..Aug 10, *>.3O p m H^is,i»vl^^F^cU^^lu E . 13. «:30pm JSJ S a^X-^a P S Pl . n V 181 --Au 8 . « .:S0 Pl n Ja^. I'l^.1 ' I^. I=, •»,» Japan. Corea. China and Philippine Iri an-la (via Vancouver and Mctorla, BO _„.--__ — Kmpre-s of China ...Aug. 21. 6.30pm New Zealand. Australia (except West), 3a moan IMands and New Caledonia (via -„__ San Francisco— inveric Aug. 23. 6.30 p m Hawaii. Guam and Philippine Islands (via San FTfciclsoo)— U S Transport Aug. 31. 6:30 p m Tahiti and Marquesas Island, (via San Franclcro)— Marlposa. ?*Pt- 6. 6:30 m SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, Monday. Augrist 3, 1908. ARRIVED. St.amer El ITort*. Matron. Galr^ton July 2R. to the Southern Pacific Co. with mdse. Quarantine at 8:20 a m. We do our great 'Star" act to day! After the largest sales of any season, which in these times certainly proves the "Star" neglige shirt to be, as we've always claimed, the very best; the entire balance goes into a bargain sale. Plain and plaited bosorus, attached and detached cuffs, plain white and fancy patterns. 1330 that were $2.50. 3.504 that were $2.00. 8737 that were $1.50. o.>c. Rogers, Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 £42 1302 at at at Warren st. 13th st. 34th st. Amusements. FARMAN TO-DAY And Every Day This Week. 3:30 TO 6 P. M. BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK. Auspices Aero Club of America General Admission 50c. Reserved Seats 1 °° Box Peats 2.50 Tickets on Sale at Race Track. "See the Automobile of the Air" ) -, ISMrGWElSl^V^nh^Tf 4 ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM Theatre. West 42d St. > 4 HENRY V.'. SAVAGE'S Original Production. I > :TKE MERRY WIDOW • <p wu l £ t ,"* { : NEW YORKTE^b^>et i : CQHAH & HARRIS MINSTRELS : | WIT " GEORGE EVANS n^S^ra [ i JARDIW dc PARIS N t^ll^r : 4 ALWAYS COOI* Smoking Permitted. Eves. 8:13. :► : F. ZIEGFELD, JR.'S, REVUE : i FOLLIES OF 1908 : * GENERAL ADMISSION. TABLE SEATS, $1. ' •< ' KNICKKRBOTKJEK THEATRE. B'way & SS Bt ' 4' NIGHTS AT 8:15. Matinee Sat. Only. 2:15 ' > GEO. m. COHAN » »s x vt xK ™ : THE MIMIC WORLD g-^.V^"-"- CASINO Three Twins *^-ful' s . : t! a 1 Sa^ Herald Sij, r»IOI Cra- Evenings. 8:15. Matinee nil yi« UlnL%>^^ TO MORROW. 2.15. UAL I 5 laJfl I IfllflCH"''!' * 30th St- ( Pop. Price Mat. j% cTmLLHuIV d&cf S ir. ( To-morrow ■■ i GIRL QUESTION jp I 1I 1 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1908. Steamer Mlnn^tonka M, Cannons, London July 26, to the Atlantic Transport Line, with 143 cabin passengers and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 5:65 am . . Steadier Rotterdam .(Dutch). Bonjers. Rotterdam July 25 an« Boulogne 28. to the Holland-America. Line, with 45G cabin and 312 steerage passengers - and mese. Ar rived at the Bar at 2:17 am. '■ ..«,..», Steamer Momua. Boyd. New Orleans J«ly 29. to the Southern Pacific Co. with passengers and rodse. h£it Quarantine at 6:07 a. in. •. v .... ' Steamer Carolina. Sarsrent, Mayaguez and Ajuadllla July 25 and San Juan 29. to th« Now York and Porto Rico Ss Co. with 101 passengers, mails and mdse. Ar rived -at the Bar at 4:8« a m. Steamer Semtnole. McKenile. Santo Domlngro July -« laacoria 24. Sanchez and Sarnana 25. Porto Plata £>■ Monte Crlstl 2S and Turks Island 29. to the Clyde Ss On. with J4 paj?»fnarers, malls and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at Ste^mer m Aurora (Nor). Christopherson, Maracalb-. July 22 and Puerto Cabello 25. to Boulton. Bliss & Dallett with 1 passenger and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 7 Steamer Carlo, Ivevereaux. Georgetown. 8 C, July 29 and WilmlnKton, N C. August 1. to the Clyde?" Co. with passengers and mdse. Left Quarantine et I£.-J P m Steamer Northman. Bu*ch. Olen,*uegos July 24. with molasses to the Columbus Dls:lllin§r Co; vessel to the Texas Co. Arrived at the Bar at 10:30 U m. ~f'.. Steamer Carolyn. Sullivan. Port Tampa July 26. to A H Bull & Co. with phosphate rock. Passed In Sandy Hook at 10:05 am. , _ , „_ Steamer O A Knudsen (Nor). Pauleen, Tampico July 2R, with lead and copper bullion. Passed In Sandy Hook at 7:.'*o a m. ~. _ __ _, Steamer Joreph di Giorgio (Xor). Alshager. Port Maria and Port Antonio July 29. to the Atlantic Fruit Co. with fruit. Arrived at the Bar at 4 p m. Steamer Anita <Xor). BroKgrer. Nipe. Bay July 29. to the Cuba Planters' Co, with three passengers and fruit. Ar rived st the Bar at 4:30 p in. Steamer Norwich (Br). Smith. Port Maria and Et Ann's July 2«. to the Cuneo Importing Co. with 1 passenger and with fruit. Arrived at the Bar at 6:15 p m. Steamer I^rimer. Corts, Port Arthur. Tex. July 26. to the GufTey Petroleum Co. with oil. Left Quarantine at 'steamer Vaderland (Bete). Barman. Antwerp July 25 Fteamer Vaderlaml (Bele>. Barman. Antwerp July 25 and Dover 26. to the Red Star Line, with passengers and mdse. Passed in Sandy Hook 7:20 pm. Steamer Joseph J Cuneo (Nor>. Aamadt, Port Antonio July 28. to the Cuneo Trading Co, with 1 passenger and fruit. Arrived at the Bar at 8:45 a m. Steamer Manna Hata, Charles, Baltimore, to th* New Tork and Baltimore Transportation. line, with mdse. Left Quarantine at 11:30 m. Sandy Hook. N J. Aug 3. 9:30 p m— "Wind south. light breeze; clear; light sea. ' • - : SAILED. Steamer Allianca, Cristobal: Jefferson. Norfolk and Newport News: Coj/pename (Dutch). Barbados, Demerara, etc; Aphfield (Br), Philadelphia; Indianapolis (Br), Havre and Newport; Chesapeake. Baltimore; Mordogne (Br). Port Antonio: Nora (Nor), Maooris. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Bremen. Aug 2. 9 a m— Bremen (Ger). Xew Tork via Plymouth and Cherbourg. Glasgow. Aug 2 — Caledonia ißr), New York via Mov11!«. Plymouth, Aug 8. 10:5O a m — Kaiser Wilhelm der Gros!>« iGer>. New Tork for Cherbourg and Bremen (and pro ceeded). Cherbourg Aug S, 4 p m— Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross* (Ger), New Tork via Plymouth for Bremen (.and proceeded,). Havre Aug I—Prlna1 — Prlna Maurlt9 fPutch). Ne» Tork via I'ort au Prince. Curacao. Tort Spain. Paramaribo and Ponta Ferrarla for Amsterdam. Hamburg, Aug I—Cluden1 — Cluden (Br), New York. Ptett'.n. Aus I— Diamant (Ger). New York- Antwerp. Aug I— St Andrew (Br). New York. Rouen July 30— Hctham Newton (Br). New Torfc. Chrlsti'ansand. Aug 2— C F Tietgen (Da.t\>. New \ork for Slingapore Tur 3-Burrsfleld (Br), Philadelphia -via. St Vincent C V. and Port Natal for Hiogo. Bilbao. Aug B— Dunolly (Br\ New York via Santander Iquique, July 2«— Meldcrskln (Nor), N*w \ork and Nor folK via Valparaiso, etc. Trieste Aug I— Carpathia (Rr\ N»w York via Naples. Suez. Aug 3^-Oceano (Br). Hong Kong via Singapore, etc, for Boston and New York. SAILED. Plymouth. Aug 3. 10:60 a -Graf WaWers«e (G«r). ' Hamburg and Boulogne for New York. Cherbourg. Aug 2. 8 p m— Grosser KurfUrst (Ger). Bremen and Southampton for New York. Rotterdam, Aug VoUurao (.Br). Hamburg for Aew Boulo|r£ Aui? 1. 2 P m— Nleuw Amsterdam (Dutch). Swan^r^y'si-lxet^'city (Br). Bristol for New Palermo. July 31— Italia (Br). Leghorn, etc, for New Aden.°AuV 3— Murraster Castle (Br). Yokohama, etc, for Cap» Bo Towrif Ju*l.v SW S(V-^'Breiz Izel (Fr). New Tort for Napf^Juiy 30— BTtfltaUa atal), Genoa, for New York. PASSED. Isle of Wight. Aug 1- Estonia (Rue*). New York for Gibraltar.' Aug^ Ba>ar:n. (Gert. New York for Allrfor*. Genoa, etc: 3d. Venezia (Fr), New for Naples and Marseille?. ■ Scilly Aug 3— Gothland (Be!g:'>. New York for Antwerp; i.a Campine (Dutch). New York for Antwerp. Malta. Aug Katuna (Br), Calcutta and Colombo Tor ronta° S do Arnei; °2— ArgenMs (Oer> Calcutta and •■•nl^mbo via Algiers, etc. for Philadelphia and New York. Earl & Wilson The above name or trade mark together or singly stamped on collar or shirt denotes highest gTade of material, best workmanship. Amusements. ASTOR 1 BTH^MOHfH p^T" . ark PSID in FULL Theatre. Drama. ■ •*■■•' — ■ w""™ UAMMERSTEIN'S ROOF "^--, || & Dally Mats. I Gertrude Hoffmann in ■■ In Theatre. I "A Vision of Salome." Willy Zlmmermann. V.'lnsor McKay. 10 others. 1 UNA Harlem to I,una in 63 minima, LVHH The subway takes you to Atlantlo i£ & t%sf >ye., B'klyn. then transfer to th» I Si IV i Eea Beach Express. n nrnin fiiin admission free iinrlllMll A r a P I C«°»tant FREE SHOWS U I I L» II If 1 L. r t i i! KJ Take Iron Steamboats Kaplian'x Amateurs Every Night at 8 £ 11. BR7GITrOM BEACH PAR!/ DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM. SjL PAIN'S GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY m\ HAMILTON'S AIRSHIP. ■ m f» r\ C 1C 1 CUI WORLD IX wax. GYPSY MUSIC. EL, Uf-HJi CINEMATOGRAPH Every Hour. MUSE E I Prominent People. Past and Present. ~ A BRACING SAIL rP THE HTDSON. ■with fine concerts, on DAT LINERS. Leaving West 424 St. f» and 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Afternoon Excursion to West Point. Meetings. QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE AMERICAN IN stltute. Thursday. Aug. 6th. 1908. at 19 W. 44th St., ■ 8 P. M. R A. B. DATTON, Secy. Real Estate. We will lend money on Real Es cate in amounts to suit borrowers at current rates of interest. Don't delay id making your applica tions if you desire prompt consideration. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company capital & sq grin (inn SURPLUS «P«J|VUIIjUUU BT Liberty Street. 69 liberty Street. M 4 * H A TT A ISS U»iai«« Street. Brooklyn. ) RULAND & WHITING GO, REAL ESTATE 5 BEEKMAN ST, HEW YORK ) KIVER VIEW M 4NOH t. '.* \:\ 1* New York's moat beautiful suburb. THESE COLUMNS ANSWER THE VACATION QUESTION NEW JERSEY. flfiarlbovougb - (CAPACITY 1100) The leading- resort house of America, • particularly attractive during • ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT SUMMER SON. J€NE. JULY. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. The rooms axe large, and the 400 private baths are each supplied with hot and cold sea water, so beneficial in rheumatic and other troubles. Exquisite music Is a feature, WHITE SERVICE in both American and Euro peaa Dining room.. wmTE & sQ^ GALEN HALL HOTEL AND SANATORIUM. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. A few weeks in our comfortable and elegant house, with every modern convenience and superior table and service will be a great restorer. Baths for pleasure or health for ladles and gentlemen, with trained attendants only. F. L. YOUNG. General Manager. CTDiITETIDn Aye.. Ocean Grove, X. J. ij a «*/■% aJT \WX%.ir Third door from the ocean. Good table; reasonable: B0 rooms. A. W. LYMAN. POCONO MOUNTAINS. CANADENSI3. PA. — Spruce Cabin Inn. Rooms en •ulte and with bath. Booklet. W. J. & M. D. PRICE. THE BERWIN, ABBURY PARK. N. J. Absolutely first class; elevator to street level: rooms en suite with bath. 3. BAKER BROOKS. FKNNSYI-VAJJIA. Highest Altitude. Coolest Location. WATER CAP HOUSE, DELAWARE "WATER GAP. PA. Open to December. Capacity. 600. Largest, finest equipped, best Appointed and most luxurious hotel. $100 000 improvements. 1907. 100 suites with tiled private baths; running water In all rooms. Cuisine of highest standard: entire white service. Private farms and dairy. Orchestra of soloists. Every out-door sport and amusement academy, golf, boating, fishing, bathing. New garage and livery. Booklet of beautiful camera view* and auto maps mailed. Special season and Fall rates. JOHN PURDT COPES. THE KITTATiNIVYr DELAWARE WATER OAP. PA. OPEN ALL THE TEAR. SPECIAL AUTUMN* RATES. LARGEST. MOST MODERN. AND THE LEADING HOTEL. COOLEST LOCATION. Derives the full bene fit of the breezes caused by the "Gap's 1 * formation. Table supplied from Hotel's Farm. Orchestra, social diversions. Write for booklet showing Hotel. Klttatinny Park scenes. official auto maps. Livery, garage. Klttatlnny coach meets all trains. American Plan, also A la Carte. G. FRANK COPE. l __ ; 1 CONNECTICUT. EDGEWOOD INN GREENWICH (on the Sound) CONN. NOW OPEN «• miles from New York. 80 trains dally. Superior Stables and Auto Quarters. Fine Reads (or driving and Automoblll&s In ■> picturesque country- Casino. Golf. Tennis. Bowline: spacious Veranda*. Concerts and Dancing dally In "The ConrV* »erwia»-. D. P. SIMPSON. Manacu-. New Jersey Real Estate. THE TEMPERATURE AT VENTNOR CITY, N. J. YESTERDAY WAS 72° IN NEW YORK CITY 73° To I-et /or Business Purpose*. TOI PT Large and Small Offices I—* i-< • SINGLE OR En SUITE. The Centre of ...IN THE... Electric Light t * t~ Janitor Transit for _ a****** TRIBUNE J=l. ited District lIVID U n L ~ - Open Every Absolutely DU 1 L lIN ( J the^Year Safe Fast-Running 154 NaSSHU St. Apply for Terms Flevators Opposite City Hall Park |to the Renting ISIS* Opposite City Hail Park ««• * o ™ ™ -L" STATIONS, ENTRANCE TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE, SUBWAY — ALL WITHIN A STEP Very Desirable STORE end BASEMENT 1364 BROADWAY TO LET WITH BESKBVATION OT ©•»■ WINDOW. Apply to Renting Agent, 619 TRIBUNE BUILDING, 154 Nassau St. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. THE APTHORP, 7«th and 19th St., Brood'tray. Borough of Queens — Real Estate. mO I^ETT— $43 PER MONTH. 11 ROOM HOUSE! ON I fin., corner best section Richmond lIIIL W. C. REEVES 4 CO.. I** East 23d St.. N. Y. City. Long Island Beat Estate for Sale. BELLE TEBBE," PORT JEFFERSON. LT i An exclusive, colony. of country estates. . DEAN ALVORD CO., Mere.. 277 Broadway. New Tork. City Property for Sale. "I i IIOADWAT, NORTHWEST CORNER OF RBADE ST*. J > f"ltl 6x124 for sal*; one of the moat desirable corners downtown. Apply to WM. C. WALKER'S SONS. 299 Broadway. ■ Lost. LOST— HUDSON THBATRK OR VICIXITT. A BUT, morocco jewel case, containing gold oettlngg and money: M 0 reward: no qutiillona asked If returned to liudson Theatre offices. HOTEL GRAMATAN BRONXVILLE. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. N. T. Every comfort of a hotel of the highest class. conducted In a manner that has attracted to Itself a most exclusive aril discriminating clientele. .- Vf OPEN ALT. THE YEAR. Most Moderate Rate* of Any \ First Class Hotel Nr:ir New York. , The new fireproof wing, now in course of con struction, containing 107 sleeping room* and 55 private baths, will have many new and a? tractive features. J. J. T.ANNTN COMPANY. Proprietors. f ORIENTAL HOTEL MANHATTAN BEACH J. P. GREAVES. Man. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, NEW RESTAURANT. NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD DIRECT TO HOTEL "f 'Phone 1000 Coney Island. I* I. R. R — Leave N. T.. foot East S4th Street — 6->0 T4O 9.20. 11 A. M: 12 10. 1.10. 2.10. 3.10. 4.10. 6.10,' 5.50,' 7. 7.50. 9.10. 10.20 P. M Via B. R. T. — Take trains to Brighton Beach, where Marine car connects for Manhattan Beach: OR stop at Sheepshead Bay and take ORIENTAL AUTOMOBILE OMNIBUS, which meets trains from 4 to 6-*0 P. M. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDE V CITY LONG ISLAND IS* mKes from New York. Open all th» year. J J LANNIN CO.. PROPRIETORS. M OR LEY'S Hotel and cottages in the neart of the Adirondacits. overlooking two of the most beautiful lakes in «&• region. Trout fishing, bass fishing, boating, bathlns. bowling, pool, tennis, music bouse physician aaJ »~ tary plumbing. Pure spring water. >.» pulmonary Invalids. Artlstto catalogues. MORLET'S. Lake Pleasant. Hamlltoa Co.. I*. T. 4 DVERTISBMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR A. The Tribune received at their Lptown Office No 13«4 Broadway, betwe'n 3«th and 37th sts.. until 9 oclork p m Advertisements received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until * *c\oclc p. m.. viz • 264 Bth aye.. a. c. or. 23d St.; 153 6th aye.. cor. 12th »' • 104 Bast 14th st .; 257 Wat 42d St.. betwen 7th and Bth ayes.; 2f13 West 125 th St.; 1035 3d aye . MM B<l aye " near 61st St.; 1703 Ist aye.. near *»th St.: laT Bast 12StB st.: T6« Tremont aye ; 850 3d aye.. and any American District. Telegraph Office. New Jersey Real Estate. To Lff /or Business Purposes. Excursion*. CHARMINQ EXCURSIONS Up the Picturesque Hudson to West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie Dally (except Sunday) by Palace Iron Day Un« Steam era "Hendrick Hudson." "New York" and "Albany." Brooklyn. Fulton St. (by Annex). 8; l>»sbroM»« St.. 8:40 and »:40; W. 42d St.. 9:00 and 10:00: W. l-"»th St. 0:20 and 10:20 A. M. Returning on either boat duo 42d St. 8:30 or 8:40 P. M. On Saturdays at West Point Fall Dress Inspection with the band at 1:2.1 p. m. MORNING AND AFTERNOON" CONCERTS. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO WEST POINT STKAMEK MART POWKIX. Leaving Desbrosses St.. 1:43: W. 42d St.. 2:00: W. 129 th St.. 1:20 P. M. Arriving West Point 6P. M . where clo«« connection la made fur New York with Day IJne steamer "ALBANY." Kxourslon fare $1.00. Also choice when buying; ticket of return by any West Shore or N. Y. Cent, train or Cent. Hudson Btr.. $1.10. living ample tlm« to sea Cadets In Camp. Publlo Buildings, etc Orchestra on Board. These Excusions Made Daily, Except Sunday. CFEINfI MPWYnRIf Th " on!r orU[nxi boat en- Wa.blllUllt.ff I Win circling the Island of Man VI PUT hattan. Leaves foot West I MUll I --1 St.. North River. I<> A. M. and 2:30 P. M , every day and Sunday. All points of Interest explained by skilled lecturer. Fare. $1.00. Tel.. 4944— Gramercy. RED BANK LINE. Leaves Franklin It, Vltr 24. N. It., dally. 8:^ A. M . 2:80 P. M. (Sun.. 8:23, 9.13 A. M ): Battery. SOU A. M.. 880 P. M. (Sun.. 8:53. 9 M A. M >. for Highlands. Red Bark. etc. Etc fife Trolley to Long Branch, etc. i ~~ ~~ ~~ ~— ~~" "~~" ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~^~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ .^^^p^s^Bfc^ Hay on Ocean. A!. Foster's Iron Btr. Ancl»r W^aH!WTTaa> lv». K. 21st •*•• 7:15; Battery. 8 OS a m. Tkt». ■ •"^^■■■■■^Trv. . ladie». 00c. Music «efreah. city prices. I P-IOW SIGHTSEKIN« TRIPS I from Times Whig, dallr. 1© A. M . 12 noon. 2 P. M.. 4 P. M.; -mile tour; 75c. 'Ptone 1033 Bryant. NEW TOJIs. BRIARCLIFF LODGE Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. A Practical Summer Home for. the Business Man. An Ideal Resort for the Family.- One Hour from Grand Centrai Station to Scarborough. Ten Minutes from Scarborough to Hotel by Automobile. : Swimming Pool, Golf and AH^ Outdoor Sports. |gjS DAVID B. PLUMER, Manager. New York Office ' L^r s>, East 46th St. -?r? r ? •Phone S2«S— SSti. A 6UMMER RESORT Or THE riR3T CLA33. . MIZZEN TOP . HOTEL AND COTTAGES On Crest of Quaker Mill, PAWLING. N. Y. Two hours from New York City ■•ia Harlem R. m.; ts» feet elevation: delightful surroundings, aolf. treats, ksjsc. etc. : new private batfca. Booklet* and loTormaaoo oa aa. plication. W. P. CHASE, also Hotel Grenoble, " BOTH ST. AND 7TH AYE.. M. T. a T jr VERMONT. LAKE BOMOSEEN ,££535 Rates J8 to $14. W. C. MOUND. Prop . HydeiTUU Tt. 11 — ' — : i -^ SEW nA3IPSHIRE. WHUHBEK~TCOTTAGES \ Jefferson, If. H., White Mountain* Season June to October BOOKLET CHARLES V. MURPHT. Mr White Mountain Open Gcir Amateur Chain | »M, Tournanient. August 27th. 28th. 23th. Country Board. MAPLE FARM.— LARGE. AIRT ROOMS: KsUOTI. J>l ful ,bade tree ; ideal place for re* *«• v ILt. E. R. COLLINS. Plattabur«. N. T. R. F. P. *. GOOD BOARD: airy r<v»m»: Tef?tabl«a =Be and «re»: near trolley. Box KB. lUds»wood. R. V. aI, yew Jer^er- Instruction. ___._ -i. - -. i . i -. - - — ■~ — ..--.. For Boys and Toting: Men — Cit7. "The Foundation of ?a«eW DE LA SALLE INSTITUTE CENTRAL PARK SOUTH. N-w T«» Cty. New York's Representative Catholic School. Conducted by the Christian Brother*. c clentlfio and Commercial Course*. REOPENS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. Id -\ " Military Drill. Gymnaalutn. S*nd firrrn.pectaa limited Number of Boarder» Taken. {■TRINITY SCHOOU I 13&-147 WEST »IST ST. ,' "T I FOTTVDED 170». PRIMARY. GRAMMAR — j* I I HIGHSCHOOL3. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT. I I nIU PREPARES FOR ALL COLLEGES. I 20« th Year Opens September ZSth. J < For Both Sexes— City. TOT BERIJTZ SCHOOL OF LA>r,CAGH, s Ma<J!aon Squar* (1122 Broadway). Harlem Branch. 843 L-nox At*, near UTti at, ■RrookivTj ** >3 Court St. IcMMEB school at asburt PASS. if- *. Teachera «ent to all places wlthla hundred b£«. FOr Young: — Country. CONNECTICUT. LakevlUr. The Taconic School for Girls Near beautiful lake tn th« Berks!»!r» HDlsi MIS 3 LILIAN DIXON. A. B. (Wellesloy and Brrt Mawr). MISS BERTHA BAILEY. B. ?. (WilliasH. Miss E. Mason's Suburban Schii! ForGERLS. THE CASTLE. Tarrytowa-08-Hoijoa, 3.T. All departments. Cilles;* pr«paratory. graJaadaS and special course*. For circular address Miss C. E. MASON. IXJI.. Lot k Box 717. ; RYE SEMINARY '"JSS?* 1 Mrs aJ. LIFE. The Misses STOWE. .-». New Tar*. Miss Dana's School SSK^s^rSng tlraduatlns course. Murfc Art. I^rK'ja««. »-»«»" admits to leading coll»«e». Terms SBOO. '£"■'•'?'%£ For circular apply to MISS L*>UISE L. MTCVELU F33^ mARRTTOWX-OX -HUDSOX. N. T. THE ( Jf B '? X. Metcalfs Boarding and Par School '-' '' lr » 2* tags preparation, physical culture. t>nn.% aas«« Bfc> MORAVIAN SEMINARY FOR GIRIA BETHIS^. Pa. Founded 1T4«». 159 tH year opens Sept -Sri Address J. MAX HARK. D. D, Prln. For Boys and Young Country. Worrall Hall Military Academy £*% Ideal home boarding .chooL Prepares for l -°"J*J^ Business. Primary Department SanU«ryco3au.a= perfect. Illustrated catalogue. Address liaua»« OT DAVID'S HAL.I- Thorouith pr-p^raHeaferJXS* )O roll-«e or tuslnen. R«v. WM. I- EV-OTS. * *• CcarsJale. N. Y. _, For Both — Country. Starkey Seminary On 6*n«ca Lake, near Watalna. Ov«»* JgSeV Boarding school for both aaxes. P r n>a^» »T •?" le«e«. Eleven tea.cb.en; specialists. Cocr»«» »•• music. 8^ MMERBBL:> p^. Uk.»o»t * r_ Law School. NEAV YORK T^aJrSr%s^» m UNIVERSITY \ JSS. o**0 ** •*-* LAW SCHOOL jg^S «-* S3t«. 'Address* L. J. TompklMi Sec. Washington^-. ■ • \EVT TORK I>«T School. ?« ••Dwls-ht Method" of instruction. IX. B. >a t»o «? l^ue.^ in tare. '""• "^E^R^g^H^t V^ School Agencies. _^ ' AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TK.ICHEBS'AO£>rt ■uppll«a Professors. Teacher.. Tutor*. Oo»«"»"** to College-. Schools and Families. Apply to -..^r* Mrs? M. J. TOUNQ-rULTON. O t,oloa W^ Assignee's Notice '•^^, PURSUANT TO AM ORDER MAP" BT HON^^ BiocboS. on* of th« Justice* of th« • M J22VI3«* on th. -nd day of July. IWS, not c. I. h.«" to all creditor* and p«nooi having «**"£ "T^l John Pearl. lately doin* bu«4i»ea» 1.39 £ U4 , Avenue. Borouch of Manhattan.^•»jjoriv^ . they are required to present th«ir Claim*, whb " in therefor, duly willed, to the unde r»!<3»& •» duly appointed MttfnM of th« •V .« J triSj*** 3*3 * th« benefit of creditor*, at his plao. «* *. £*. bu»!ne.« at th. oOc« of 8. John W*JJ*^T « * way. Borough of Manhattan. New Tj»* «3V. before the 15th day of B»pt*mber. 1904. Dated. New BRA U^i t V I^T.H. A-.J-,. ' 4 DVERTISEME-NTS AND sKTBSCRI 0 *? " < 5? A The Tribune r»c«iT»d at their *££"?,, "-^til » 1384 Broadway. between M(b m**** •''•Jjj^rtrt o'clock p. m. Advertisement* rKtiTM tt tf • *" gt. branch offices at ntulir oOm rates l Ji_f£rvV oe' vli.: 284 «th »*•-. a. •- cor. 23d st- : 133 «a * „<»«•» 12th st . 104 Kast 14th »t.: 237 Wes « 4M .*■;.„ c Tth and »th aver: 283 W»#t 125U» at: 1035 3d «f*. * yr 3.1 are.: near «i.t St.: IMB it- ■«*, war ™ u /[i *»f E»«t 128 th at.; 7M Tremont ava,; #90 M •*•• ■"" American District Telegraph OT