jjjjlY UNO NAVY NOTES ■/viionel George F« Cooke to Face H Court Mart is!. *- • I [From The Tribuae ~u— j Washington. May 20. . ]rtn.-LTAR CASE -A probably sensa- c&ar t martial trial has just been ____ on tV the military authorities. It *^? case <* Colonel .Gporse F. Coolie, • retired two or three months ago *** action on his application for retire *^t "«3 ** en Ff> delayed as to permit f f " to flra~ the retired pay of a colon*s. *'" |^ words. fc» •*• singularly favored *_Yo«l>M»* nw ' t of his retirement until *^oßTtuX# vacancy Fhould occur to pro **jr*im from the srade of lieutenant s4_dk rank be had in the 22d In- t Zcr CoSonel Cooke, j_ft before his re- J^Eiit, waf informed that he owed the mer x 5lO.«0 and that the . Secretary *vr*r -» d Instructed the army pa rters to deduct that amount in Instal ls from ■* pay. It was probably this f^k i«! to the postponement of Cooke's jL^er.: until he could draw the pay of iirt !:!£!>«■ pr_de. The last part of Colonel ' foci*"* active senice was performed in c fc*. !jcre he was In command of the lr;Wr f° rce - In January, Iarance of this large fund -_«id such commotion at the time and. * gourde. If"' to an invest! ration. It was -«>vered that, an enlisted man, a member v Colonel Cooke's regiment, had deserted. 'I there were indications that this soldier Mi taken the money or knew where it rtl A all events, the apprehension of the *£sfter was considered of so much im jSsee the* the usual reward, of $50 was tejessed to Sl.m but no trace has yet vj^i found cf the missing soldier. In the -ega time ail sorts of rumors have pre irf, * J:ne: Cook— It is not made known at jJrß_r Department upon which charges o>3cE£l Cooke wiU be brought before the j-£i2ry court, but.it is presumed that it r least Includes the charge that Ire failed tc exercise sufficient precaution to protect tie fovemraer.t money at- Fort Gibbon and «_t te was not sufficiently vigilant when j-jlcss w _s discovered. J_CC_TN" BOARD NAMED. — The •jtecKrjg*" board, -which Is to select fifteen *_ officers for compulsory retirement In crier to encour.ice promotion, was ap ■Mbl to-day, as follows: Rear Admirals jjgjiETd Wainwright. A. G. Berry. J. B. jlxdcck, C B. Vreeland and Aaron Ward. «jft Comroander T. Washington as re «■■«■. The board trill meet in Washing %2l on June L BOGEEF A BEAR ADMIRAL..— It was nsmnccd to-day at the Navy Department tint Paymaster General K. B. Rogers would it relieved on his own application within a Jnr flays, with the rani: of rear admiral. E_ successor has not yet been selected. C_PTAIX E~LZC_~a CASE.— Frederick X. '?>:ick, of the marine corps, M doirnEtalrs while on duty soxns time t» sad injured himself severely. Xaval cewies taid he might possibly be cured ly a. major operation, which the officer Kiiaei to undergo. So he -was recorn raaled lor retirement without pay in view Cite xefusaL The captain called in ci yr|a^ urgeotiE. who declare he has a e_soe to recover without an operation. I— th» Navy Department to-day granted til leare of abrence for one year, with the _*m_ir,dlr.r that he should then submit -tenth"- physical examination and abide fe? tbe result. -^z A nOB OF INSTRUCTION.— Secretary lactason left Washington this evening is Savage Statif'n. v_.. ■_«•• he will join t» officers attached to the "War College tsw cr. a tour of instruction through the Tir?fci» battlefields of the Civil War. The Ejortary to-rncrrow will ?ro with the party •w th* bEttlefields of Savage Station and i*_! Pines, and on D— day Kill ride to Mthjfrr. Hill, a distance of twelve miles, ttcce to White Oak Swamp and Fra2ier's Fans. The student officers will be aceom s*-ea by ether officers specially desig 2*x& for the purpose of explaining the fcoverients r .f j^e troops in each of these •••oat-U thus giving them by actual iteervfition a thorough blshstlihliii of con- Wsas which prevailed st the time of the tetitt. Secretary Dicicir^on is expected to mum to Washington about next Tues "". the remainder of the party returning •■feHowing Thursday. • ORDERS IBS"ED.-The following orders ■We fee« tm , ."■ • ARMY. *«*«"" of absei t Captain CLEVELAND C lAXcIXG, 4ih Field Artlllerj'. three months ■ Sons July is. _lr. NAVY. "■_£T'*n H. K. RITTEB, detached the New ,„*****• to the Reid. «.-ar Atfij^ct gurg«>n P. i: ALTON, aP - 3. J. CHEATHAM. to navy yard. Kj*« York. ™**» " G. BROWN. Jr., detached the Mary land hoar-, a wan orders. •**»••■• t. C. TOBET. detached navy yard. Twit; 11 The Mar>land. r. . , MARINE CORPS. , iJ^t^nsr.' H. T. SWAIN, to marine rx ;,^ =!r X beard, oiaria*; barracks, • Washing ■___ C MDOUGAIX* detached marine £■5. rlfl " r B"R r . ?tunip Neck, to marine r*^»ck«. Wafbirurtoa. SL h - r ■WIKLIAKS. detach-d marin» !"*'> 'Washington; to tegsticn jtuard, -Jeoss. t * P S? .^A^PLF-R CAMPBELT* detached jz,'*' Bt«t.J«n. Honolulu; to command marine ?_*'*' w "" nri th» Mar>-land, vieo First "Wenant v «- I'OWERH. Jr.. to marine ttT ?*%*• Ws«J__gto_. j-JJT"* 1 ' "" K. 1_ HIGLER. detached navy -jggvWtFnwmh; to P attach* to ■~*S22~"* lon and student of Chinese , •^ r*- r i. I'Mladelphia: to icpation guard. ?_*___■■■ A F. ITEFFLET. detached 5,)7 *■"> N»n York: M marine barracks, taS*.!***- I'u^et Eound. J£ Ueat«^ant <■. k. NUTTING, detach"! »»rt; y&rt - Mar« Island: to marine bar ityitT 2**Z jeT ! - ru * ft Sound. „^l, «■ M UEMORE. to Washington and **<•■«»«? tc ma i or r^nersl commandant. '•t^ C ' Ut r, R *-' Jt w - M - SMAU* detached navy _Jj" w **i"ingtoii; to naval prison, navy §jt_T" T - TT o n» : ' •Wi ■■••"»"• w - F HARRISON, detached <:^^ L^," rF: recruftlns; duty district of THOMAS HOl/Vijlß, Jr., detached *f_e#o. Pekin«: to duty a* attach* Ji™^ „ '' ; ' JCatl I>°P»iion for study of Chinese firti '• "?**■ " *^*utecant a. M WATEON, detached re citation guard. £»* > '"J" Jt * nn * rr ' 1 R. ■?. GEIGER. detached c*v* I**?- N '*' \,. r > _ marine barracks, s«r fol j: aK.'.e rr r r? vessels have been re r^wtth.&rj rmsiil—t ' >.»!:_• /*h*E:«r at Baenoc Ayres. the Uir it_-r, BAILED "tvT~7J 3 ' > P* from Norfolk 'or <-hsr!«» <*t>i'«esa_. md jent n l-WfJi ■■• f^S* -"avai V.m»i a . •**T*A',r' '' ~ B i B * v >" yltr< Phllad^lrhla. turTt/ 4^, 1 ?'" ak ' t ***» to ->* Orleans and re- PnU^lphij. on cp^rlal acr^'lce. KUDU'S JEWELRY SOLD. taaJZ p ™ of Jewelry smuggled into th« Jtj^J? i>y H Hindu show. man, and ep *t «v« W!la the - to J. A Street, of W"' tr ' r '' T^>n»r Island, far $5.57). The «r, **•■«*«?««« of a. brooch, a bracelet Ht*,' n - n '* llh The Bale was in iQ^ States Mahal's office. HEW. ESTATE fonfini:ed from twelfth iM^ce MECHANICS' LIENS. -TAT 20. 45H FT. 1R VOst; Bayer Cotton Cb a_t _««h USEr^SSigSSZ H «*&&& ChariOtte E L«. owner and contractor- $50 54TH ST. 43S and 440 West; ■William D Killer a t A irgi: Thnrkauf. owner; John Fuller lit contractor (renewal*; $140 r_ue.. inc. 73D ST. 312 West; Sutphen & Myer art <=an wacr: 5 h z o^*^ & cIS: AYE. n w cor Freeman iit Albert Gerhards. owner and contractor; $35. SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. MAT 20. , : . D A V^. 377 ? : Will m Qulnn et al agt bSSd.; l^!™™ 1 ™ Cl al - May * 191 ° » CEDAR ST. n w cor 177 th st; Bartelstone Bros agt Patrick Murphy et al; Aug 25. 1909; SAME PROPERTY: George P Morell agt same; Aug 5. 1900; $."24 82. «"«"=" si t SAME PROPERTY; East River Mill and Lumber Co. agt same; Aug 24. 1909; $313 46. SAME PROPERTY; Joseph F Vuibuth agt same; -Sept 7. 1309; $220. SAME PROPERTY: Overbaugh Camp Co agt same; Sept P. 19O!>: $163 72. SAME PROPERTY; Bronx Metal Works act same; Sept 13, 1S»O9: $20100. SAME PROPERTY: Keller _ Co agt seme; Oct 2, 1909; $2,775 59. 26TH ST. 435 West; Olir.sky Bros agt Israel Blum ft al; March 31, 1910; $20. SPRING ST. . 150; Samuel Rosenberg agt Max Abramson et al: Dec 24, 1909; $184. SAME PROPERTY: Hyman Schwartz agt Harris Marian et al; March 12. 1910; $73. SAME PROPERTY: Joseph Varoba agt Max Abramson M al: Jan 26. 1910; $145. SAME PROPERTY: Otto L Spannhake agt same; April 18. 1910; $100. SAME PROPERTY; Philip Welner agt same; Nov 23. 1909; $340. NEW BUILDING PLANS. fWith owner's name and address.) MAY 20. MANHATTAN. MADISON AYE. 72 and 74; for a 12 sty brk lofts. 49.2x56.8: Georste F Pelhain. 607 Sth are. architect: cost. $200,000; owner. Madison Hold- Ing Co, S3 Canal st. IST AYE. w s. 75.8 ft n of 107 th st: for a 6 sty brk tenmt. 2-*i*s7; L R- J Welher, 271 West 123 th st, architect: cost, $30,000; owner, A Sorgl, 2057 Ist aye. 11TH AYE, n w cor 23d st; for a 4 sty brk hotel. 49.6x93: F Jacobsen, 1204 Broadway, archi tect; cost, $55,000; owner. J Holllngs, 182 11th aye. 2S.TH ST. s ». 400 ft c of 6th aye: for a 12 sty brk store and lofts, 50_86; C B Meyer, 1 Union Square West, architect; cost, 5225,000; owner. A & S Construction Co, 1046 Myrtle aye, Brooklyn. 64TH ST. 545 West; for a 3 sty and basement school. fr>-xtn ; J V Van Pelt. 381 4th aye, archi tect: cost. £60.000; owner. Church cf St Ambrose. 513 West 54 th si. 99TH ST. r. 6. 175 ft w of Columbus aye; for an operating booth. 10x7; W J Mumbrauer, lessee; J J Vreeland, 2019 Jerome av• Carlo, Tarry town N V. n . _ - TWO of the QUALITY ADVERTISEMENTS _ Iff TO-T>AyS I%iu^)orJ(_____^^Sri)bttt« HELP WANTED. * Male. 0 FLOOR WATERS wanted on new Glmbel - - Building:. 33d st. and 6th are., New York. Only first claw men need apply to Charles -. , Johnson, on the Job. Female. , MATROX, HOUSEKEEPER, for children's in- / stitution; salary $49. Call immediately. Hopkins, 507 st_ aye. »_rREAD THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK«^a ANTED. HELP Male. ADVERTISING MAN.- auto supply knowledge essential; $20. National Employment Ex change. 47 West 42d ft. ________ ADVERTISING manager* assistant; must be pood correspondent. National Employment Exchange. 47 West 41M rt. ANT Intelligent person may earn good Income corresponding for newspapers: experience un necessary. Address Press Correspondents' Bu i-ean. Washington. D. _■ - ■ ARTISTS WANTED — learn newspaper flretchlnir. magazine, Illustrating: and fashion drawing. Thfunas. UN V/est 23d st.. New York. BAKERS be—ek workers and oven men; steady work. Cushman. BHT. Oth are. ; - EOY. 1« Christian; hardware knowledge «£Elr able; $7. National Employment Exchange, 4. ■West 42d «>t. ■ .—. — ' BOYl" about J» for errands, delivering «nd en *r,.'l osfot work. Eaten Letter Co.. S3 Nas sau st. ; BOY, quick, wideawake; »5- National Bmpioy melttt Exrhans* 1 . *~ West «M st - BOYS— £«veral: high adsaal graduates: 1^ 1S; I bank work- $2" and lunclies. National Em ! ployro«-nt Eichange. 47 West 424 st rT7i:RK -Mai*: eood r^nman; auto supply ex • perfAuw. "ietiona! Employment Exchange. 47 1 west 42fl ft. ' CLERK-<-.ood penman; auto supply _ **T?£™^ National Employment Exchange. *• VM *■** , '(".A- MM AN- MUwWi; out In country place, I faring for lawn and garden: $20 Ack^rm.n. if" Greenwich st. DBAFTSM EN— Machinery (four); competent: *£w» to $4- National Emplojinent _«change. 4T West 42d st. - ■ . FLOOR LAYEUS WANTED <** .^^HJfw '■ TUKK ONT.Y VmST • .n.ASS MEN NEED ! APPLY TO CHARLES JOHNSON. ON THE ! JOB. . s MAY oror 45 to solicit and deliver order* and j i make collections: must be sober and Industrl j -," Mo^ King. Publisher. 3S Wwt «* *. 1 PAINTER experienced, for detective work. \ Ad- j dress M. «• X.. Tribune. - - , BAL-HMPEN th*, Tnited State* to sell j . ref^ren--«i required. The Noll Tire •crotcctor; referem-ea required. The O JseM Tire £. protect Co.. .TTOJtroadway. _?iFva< ; X /VF'HER. lor bankirjß house ; «lery t7 A Another, for bond house/ . $13: permanent. fc2-_*_>os_*»^ ____• -. S7 Nassau Bt. M 'PER VISING DRAFTSMAN pump ex l^;. neosea-ry: «r.ly high class m-n con sdTre-V »2.«»t0 National Employment Ex rhsrFr.' 47 ft. . ' j . - R . a n< large seller; agents Southern territory. Pond Pharmacal Company. j Hew York. . -— I jrrrvTEi>^PHvate secretary. speaking ana I wStTns Encash- German. French, typewriting *_■ _Kn_Ti Address In own h-f._lvS ar«jf_ ;u°%« n S Sii^i____i-° s ?- Female „*■* t« WATTEIi— To learn newspaper ARTIES "«^. a mußtnitlET and lash , ' cc k dr«wTn_. "Thomas. »-«» West -.3a t. New ~^?*ogTVVT WAITRSSS. Protestant, fcr-foun- C^« X* T 1 "■' Iclnsons Co-operative Em r to] - i rnent' Bureau, 573 Oth aye.. corner &,th tt. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1910. ALTERATION PLANS. » . -MANHATTAN. TARHI AV_, n c cor 7Sth st: to a 3'rty'brk «lepen»arj-: architect. I E Dltmars. 11l oth aye; cost. $13,000: owner. German Hospital and Dis pensary. Park are and 77- st. DELANCEY ST. 12«; to a. 4 sty tenmt; archi tects. Bernstein & Bernstein, 24 East _V. Bt; cost, $5,000; owners. Levinson & Shapiro. 98 Canal st. . . 4TTH ST. n s, 200 ft c of Sth aye; to- a 5 sty hrk storage; architect. F E Wallis. 545 4th. aye; cost. $6,000; owner. C J Rlchter. 110 Went ~?A st. 42D ST. 117 "West; to a 4 sty ar.d basement store and dwg- architect. William D Smith, 1170 Broadway; lessee.. P Sbanley; cost. 55.C00: o*mer e A Hornby. Redmonds. Col. - THE BRONX. IS7TII ST. 580; to 2 sty fr store and d— c. 22.5 x3R- architect, M*.W Del Gaudlo, Tremont and Webster ayes- cost. $2,500; owner. Petro Cris cuolo. 659 East lSSth ft. LIS PENDENS. MAT 20. 34TH ST n 5,.?0 ft w of Park aye, 25x03: M Abbott's Sons a«t Jefferson M Levy (action to foreclose -mechanics' lien) ;' attorney. H A'Vleu. TH 9T. s s. 350 ft w of Sth aye. 25x100.5: New York L4f« Insurance and Trust Co. trustee, a?t John Hankln *t al (foreclosure of mtg); at torney, W T Emmet. HULL- AVB. - s, 125 ft s of Scott or Wood law aye. 50x100; two actions; Lawrence E Brown, committee, art Mary A Costello et al (foreclosure of two rates); attorney, L. E Brown. BUCHANAN PL. s — cor of Jerome aye. 50x 100; Berent C Gcrken art Emanuel Sonnabend et al (amended foreclosure of mtg); attorney, S S Marcus. • . • 13TII ST. 161 West: American Swedenborg Printing and Publishing Society a«t Antonio A Host r-t al (foreclosure of mtg): attorney. V? C Worcester. 117 TH ST. 523 and B?5 East: Jsnsd W Bell aKt Louvre Realty Co ef al {foreclosure of mtg); at torney?. Bowers _■ Sands. RIVINGTON ST. 227; Sidney WaHach et al act Abraham Schwartz et al (foreclosure or xntg): attorney, S I Liebesklnd. 17TH ST. s 8. 250 ft w of Union Square West, 25x92; Franklin Savings »Bank In the City of New York apt Llda Halnes et al (foreclosure of tnt*O; attorney, XV M Powell. 109 TH ST. n s. 325 ft « of 2d aye. 25x110; Ward W Smith, trustee, atrt Alfonso Baratte et al (foreclosure of mi?); attorneys. Herzfeld & £Tre«?dl*r. 2D A\*E. 2000. and 103 d st. 299 East: Anna Fchmldt ag-t Jack Vlgorito et al (amended fore closure of mtg); attorneys, Goldie & Gumm. LOT 4C4. map of Van Nest Park. The Bronx; Elisabeth Dangelmeier agt Charles G Hunt et al (partition): attorneys. A _ H Bloch. . BUILDING LOAN CONTRACS. MAT 20. 4TH AYE. 239 tn 243 Elhrid«« T Gerry loans Brunswick Realty Co $100,000. ANTHONT AYE. c s. 178. 10 ft s of I?3d st, 9P.1 1x101 «; City Mortgage Co loans Anthony Avenue Construction Co $65,000. POWER? AYE. s c cor 142 d st. 100x96.3; same loans Falrview Construction Co $75,000. 12TH ST, n s, w y, of Lot 485. map of village of Wakefleld. The Bronx; Title Guarantee and Trust Co loans Charles Pace 57,600. GL.KASOX AYE. s s. 105 ft c of Aye E. 75x 1OS; Richard W Homer, attorney, loans Martin Kletscher Construction Co $16,000. TAX AND OTHER HEARINGS Chance for Delinquents to Explain Their Delays. The Sinking Fund Commission -will give a public hearinK in the City Hall at 11 _. m. on Wednesday to those who have applied for a cancellation of taxes, assessment for public improvement!!, -water taxes and sales of property for failure to pay the same. More than two hundred church corpora tions in Brooklyn may have their property sold for failure to pay taxes. It is suggested that, as it will be im possible to give a separate hearing to each Individual case, those interested select cer tain persons to represent them collectively. The select commltree of the Board of Estimate en tbe Henry Hudson bridge will give a hearing on Tuesday at 5 p. m. The committee which has been considering the twst methods of snow removal will hold a hearing in the council chamber at g p. m. on Wednesday. JEROME ASSIGNED TO DEFENCE. Former District Attorney Jerome was as signed yesterday by Judge Cram, in Gen eral Session;:, to defend Albert Bensinon, who was indicted on the charge of murder in the first degree. It 16 alleged that Ben sinon killed Margaret Rosier on March 23, at No. 903 BLsth avenue, because she was going to give up living with him. HELP WANTED. Fen.ale. COOK. Prntestanl. $4irkinson's Co-operative Employment Bureau. ":; . r ith «»e.. th avf . h»l»wn 42'! and 43d Bt>. NURSES wanted Immediately; graduates, un derßraduatf!=. attendants and children's, also infants', housekeepers and other*, hospitals and private, gtohlmans Registry. «i."7 Madison aye. NURSE-PUPERVIPOR. 100, wanted immediate * ly charge training school. large hospital. The Hopkins Educational Bureau. 607 6th aye.. be tween 42d and __ bis. . STENOGRAPHER, for Broadway law office. $20; two for Wsll St., raying SIS and $1*; another, fio. Jupp Exchange. ?*7 Nafgan Ft. TEACHERS, for school*; French est school, wishes posi "on- own repairing; moderate ealarj. 704 East l«Bth «. ____ '■ _ — rrrWSn?p-i'p Young married man as ehauf- Cl feuV;^c^nce: John Price. 106 Amsterdam 277 ~ single ; "~ cxperTrnTedT no C .V'hril _r_dua«* ; nt " steady position, with .JSi drives and repairs foreign high pWere* cars perfectly; reference*. Reoault. 237 Fast. 20th st. ._ Z'riTTvKimA — UNIVERSITY STUDENT EM C-bLtm COMMITTEE can furnish thor «,iihl» competent men and wonien tutors and i, in ions 5 also clerks and draftsmen, for 1 time and rummer ! work. Employment r rVwm7t7«V 6ub-«tatlon «4. City. Telephone ]4A0 — Morning 8 '"*; _^______ 7^?TTvr>irTt"""PTIESSUAN — Ooot. CooL dry cli mate. Pure mountain water. Fish ing, golf, basehall grounds, all amusements: ali city improvempnts. Booklets and information at 11S0 Broadway, N. T., L. E. TRIMM. Rep., and all ne— spapT resort bureaus. TIE HOTEL HOITEIIC I GOO ISLANDS ST.UWRENCE RIVER, N.Y. OPENS JUNE 18th. A magnificent Hotel, delightfully situated on an island in the St. Lawrence River, with an exclusive class of patronage. The favorite water for motor boats and boat racing. Fishing, row ing, and all aquatic sports. A picturesque nine hoi* golf course free to guests of the hotel: club house equipped with swimming pool, shower baths, etc. Tennis. Unequalled bass and fresh water fishing near hotel. For full Information address C. G. TRUSSELL. Mgr.. Town and Country. 389 Fifth Aye.. New York. Also Mgr. Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. THE COLUMBIAN 1000 ISLAND PARK, St Lawrence River. N — The best located and most attractive hotel among the Thousand Islands; excellent cui sine. Orchestra and all amusements. Open June 15. Booklet. L. A. JOHNSON, P™P- Garden City Hotel Garden City, _ong Island. 18 Miles from New Tork. Open all year. A HIGH CLASS MODERN HOTEL. R~FI>'ED AND EXCLUSIVE. New a la Carte Restaurant. J. J. LA>XIX COMPANY, PROPS. The GLIFFTON ON WATER FRONT "BONAIRE," PATCHOGtE, 1,. I. Opens May 26. American and European Plan. Address W- M. JENKINS. Prop. ADIRONDACK MOl NTAINS. . THE WAWBEEK I (Hotel and Cottages) Will open on June 24th for the Thirteenth season under same management. Most com fortable and Homelike. ' Private Cottages with hotel service. Table —ill be kept at usual high standard. Rooms with bath. Special terms for full season. Rustic Grill. Send for booklet. .1. BEN HART. Wa wheel?. y. T. CEDAR CLIFF INN. MONROE. ORANGE CO.. N- T. A delightful resort amons the hills ana lakr*- new rr.odern house, euites with bath, steam heat. POO feet elevation. 40 miles from c!t'- own garden. 100 acres of grounfls. goir, tennis, boatinp. hathing. fishing music drives, earage no moFiuitoes nor malaria. Booklet. W. M HAIGHT. THE COLONIAL Kltchawan-on-Croton Lake. N. V. 32 miles from New York. hWi altitude, steam heat; open fireplaces: rooms with bath: golf^and frnis* carafe; select patronage. Opens Juno 18. Booklet. H. S. & A. F. WHITE. , IPPER SARANAC. PAUL SMITH'S ADIRONDACKS OPGOOD AND ST. REGIS chain OF LAKES. Through train service day and night. Hew York Central Lines — Paul Smith's Railway. Direct — New lork Stock Exchange. LOWER SABAXAC. APIROXDACK THE aLeOMOUIIi moi^tai.vs. in£ MLwUsIWIIIII OK LOWER SARANAC LAKE. Open June 10th to Or*. let. Small mouth Black Bass Flshinc begins June l?>th. The finest In the country. p.. tofßce and Telegraph Address. JOHN HARPING. Algonquin. >. Y. Booklet. WORK WANTED. Male WINDOW and house cleaning at reasonable rites: Acmcn. lit W B2d at. • Phone 480» Pel. WANTED * line to the retail trad*", Chicago and vicinity, by experienced salesman, finan cially rrpponsible. .1. P. Bush, 53.'< East 42d FlacV. Chicago, 111. YOUNG MAN.— Can do carpentry, painting and pipe fitting'; most anything. E. A. Zerbe. 113 Enp-rt aye., Brooklyn. . Female. GOOD stenographic typewriting work: rea sonable rates". 00 William St.. Room 813. 'Phone 42M- Fohn ' ■ . SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.— years' ex perience: understands filing; best references. li. M.. 17*51 Lexington st. : TYPEWRITING. MULTIGRAPHING. Accurate, reasonable. Ray. Boom .8006. Met ropolitan B-ildlns. 23d st., Madison aye. Tele phone. rifln^~-«lramercy. TYPEWRITING. MrLTIGRAPHING^—Sum mer prices. E. Bf.m«*. Room 615. 154 Nas »a tit. __.. — R^'-kman. . ' WANTED — START. I>Rinner In Htmopraphy, Intelligent -mna woman. wants position offering oppor tunities for edvancement. D. 8., Tribune Har lem Branch, 2CS West 125 th Bt. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. aiAITKE'.'H and COACHMAN des'r-s steady position, city or country. Uersl. 2H East 4th St. BUTLER A.VO USEFUL MAN— English; ex cellent references; would take charge of apartment house, wife to a*»lst; understands furnace, elevator, or take charge house in country. It.. Miss Fitxijerald's Bureau. 503 Dth mi-.. entrance 42«1 ■♦•___ ' COACHMAN. — I-ady eivlng up horses wishes to place her coachman, whom she. can highly recommend: 10 years in her «—ploy ment: married: no children; Call or write,, 18 Bast 62i et.. or • vate Ftahi_»- 407 Park are. FARM HANDS, useful men, married couples for farms and gentlemen's country places; English. German and Swedish a specialty. Mathewson Bureau. SIS flth •.-••• Tat. 878 Otyant. FARM HAND— By a braw young Scotsman, a good farmer and cowman: • sober and obliging; _£. Sinclair. Mathftiwm Bureau. 818 6th aye. Tel a~» Bryant. • m | GARI>E .: — German; sinirle; experienced on vegetahJ^g. flowers, fruits, etc.. especially frames and nrfenhouse; reasonable compensation: references. Mathewson Bureau. 818 6th aye. Tel. S7B Ilryant. ■ - ■ USEFUL MAN- nullah, eompettnt around par don, lawn*, etc; *lsa experienced wtth herpes, cow* and chicken*: good reference*; $25. Mathew- KM Bureau, bib tith ay«. Tel. 3TS Bryant. • RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. WHTER HOUSE .... T -- Mountain Paradise, . ' DELAWARE WATER GAP. "FA. Remains open to December. Unquestion ably the loading and finest hotel In thl* reylon for thos a who -seek th» best in appointment, cuisine, service, comfort and location. Every lndoor entertainment and . outdoor pastime. Special early s»ason rates. Booklet el camera views and Auto Maps mailed. Fourth Season. JOHN PURDY COPE. ___ THE KSTTATINHY Th* leading hotel at- Delaware ".'ate*- Gap- Fa. Mala ho-tel »<>.-.. open. Every convenience and amusement. Saddle horses and instructors. Write for booklet shew hotel, auto maps, etc. G. FRANK COFE. THE KITTATIXN'Y i* not connected with any other hotel at the Water Gap. M A \V OO L> CA M And SUMMER- mQ June S-Sept.' 15. $110. Near Phlla. 48th year. Special ear* to little boys. Winter session. Sept. IC. prepares 40 boys tor college or business. J..SHORTLIDGE. A M.. Yale. Prtn., Box 19*> Coneordvine. Del. Co.. Fa. MOUNT FOCONO. DELAWARE WAIVER GAP. STROrDSBL'RG. CRESCO, FOCONO SUMMIT. DELAWARE VALLEY. FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS. Information at 42!» Broad-nay. N>vr York City. NEW JERSEY. BALENHALL noTEIr I SANAToRiUM»*X n 5 Owing to our Tonic- and Curative Baths, our Elegant Comfort and Exceptional Table and Service, we are always busy. F. L. YOUNG, Gen'l Manager. N. Y. Office. 1122 Broadway. HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic City, X. * I Open Throughout the Tear. Famous as the hotel -with' every modern convenience and all the comfort* of borne. TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, D. 8. WHITE, Prrs. Chrm. O. Marqnette. Mgr. THE BEACH FRONT H2TEL PAR EXCELLENCE **b& -eTTLANTICCITX N.O. ECKOI'EAS or AMERICAN PLAN. JACOB WEIKKL. .Manager. Come to Atlantic City and enjoy the delights of the Sea Shore In May and June, combined with th« comforts and conveniences -which thl» famous All-the-year resort has to offer. Hotel Dennis with everything modern, is always open and maintains an unobstructed ocean view. TVALTER J BCZET. HOTEL MORTON VIRGINL4 AYE.. NEAR BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Open all the year Fine table. Suites with private bath. Handsomely furnished. Perfect sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all floors. Special rate* for winter. Capacity 250. Mrs. N. R. HAINES. Owht and Proprietor. QOarlborongb- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Josiah White _ Sons Company. MASSACHUSETTS. Berkshire Hills THE MAPLEWOOD PITTSFIELD. BERKSHIRE CO.. MAS 3. WILL OPEN MAY 28. Send for 1910 Booklet and Auto Road Map. ARTHTTR W. PLUMB. THE N&NEPSSHEMET MARBLE.HEAT> NECK. MASS. Opens June 18. Finest location on North Shore. Every room ocean view. E. G. BROWN. CONNECTICUT. THE GRISWOLD EASTERN POINT. NEW LONDON, CONN. Open Jane 24 th. - FINEST SEASHORE RESORT IN AMERICA. .2% hours from New York. Unequalled Sailing. Bathing. Automobllin*. Driving. Tennis, Golf. Dancing. Long distance telephone In every room. For Booklet, Rates. &c. Address W J. FLEMING. Mgr.. 71 Broadway. Room 901. New York. Telephone. 3430 Rector. AIM) Mgr. The Belleview. Bellealr. Fl_. EDGE WOOD INN (Greenwich on the Sound), Conn. >>-;i». r. May 28th lo October 15th. New York Office, Town and Country Bureau, 389 Fifth avenue. 28 miles from New York; 45 minutes' ride. Superior stables and new. up-to-data saxafa this season. New Colonial Tea Rooms: Casino: Golf; Tennis; Bowling; Music Daily. D. P. SIMPSON. Manager. HEW HAMPSHIRE. lodtlnd Scenic Qmtn. Basfrt!)!* Pitrorags,, loHiy ravor. 13 PBXVATECOTTAGES TO BEJTT. Corre«ponflence InTited, Illustrated booklet Maplewooc, Bethlehem. N. H. c tfflcM. So«ton 8 Bucos St, N. T. Olty 1180 S w*% W AUM B £ X AND COTTAGES. Jefferßon. N. H., in the White Mountains, Opy a nice, smart young Irish girl, snort time in country; moderate waires. Flsherty's Bureau, 485 Coiumbui aye. Tel. ■VT. " INFANTS NURSE. — Scot*-. Protestant; four years' excellent references: city or country: $80: full charge from birth. Industrial Asso ciation. 17 West 42d. Phone. r;2lo— Bryant. LAUNDRKF!?— Young Swedish woman: thorough ly competent; shirts, collars, fine washing; 3H >ears one place: wages $30. Sampson & Nelson's Bureau. 412 4th aye. 'Phone IM6 Madison Square. Nl ßSß— Your* «*rl, 14 years to take care of children; good place. . J. P., MM) Greenwich st., first floor. ; . • WAITRESS.— Neat, tidy younir Rtrl; very rood references; wages $22; city or country. Flaherty Bureau. 485 Columbus avp. Tel. 741 — Rtv er. _ ; WORKING IIOUSEKKEPEU — Capable- woman with exeelteßt references will take charge of clergyman's house or small private family; (too-*, coo*, manager, buyer. E. IT.. Mlaa fltz-' (erald'z Bureau, 203 sth aye.. entrance 4^U et. TIME TABLES. ALL-THE-WAY-BY jfSjj Jtt± $&*& 3H#lk |k| BETWEES MEW YORK AMD EP%^%s^ 1 wi^l Vi» I nn)f Island Sonnrt. Block TaL-ind •-»• n d. Martha* Vineyard f^nnd. XantneJcet *.»o»d and the Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan Line P. Mender Sf rrlee to be resumed May 23rd. ■ YALE AND HARVARD Steamships : \ ~*■ , -™ ' NEW YORK TO BOSTON, $4.00. Though Tickets by various Routes to Eastern Commercial Ontr»s as well as to the Coast, Mwmtair. Inland. Island and Lake Resorts of America's Summer Playground. Including Main*. New Hamp shire. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. &c. &c. AN UNBROKEN NIGHTS REST direct from City to Cltr «n Luxurious Steamships over the most rascinatinsr Salt Water Route in the VTorld. . SCH E D U LE : {Beginning May 23rd) Weekdays and Sundays. From New York leave Pier c, North River, near foot of Rector Street, at I P. M. Same dally sched ule from India Wharf. Boston. Due either City 8 o'clock the following morning. TICKETS AND STATEROOMS at Pier 9. North River: also at New York Transfer Co. and principal Tourist and Ticket Office throughout Greater New York. Through tickets on sale at nearly all Ticket Offices throughout th« country. Write Genl Pass'r Agt.. Pier 9. N. R.. for Folders. Hotel Lists, etc. HKTROrniiTAV STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tier 0. Xorth JllTer. Tel. Cnrtlandt 1713, IKronprinzessin Cecilic I Sails May 24th (or j LONDON— PARIS — BRF.XFN I EE North TiT BBK.MEX iiUllll- 10 1. M. I KronpriiaewUs Cecllle May 24 I „ Kronprtcsessia Cecllle Slay 24 ! Kronprinz WiLheim May 31 I Kaiser IVUh«_n II Jona 7 I Kaiser "Kliheim der Grosse.June 14 ■ ss::., r s n e orm ji n TiuMOHi b _ie.n ueriiiaii to >. m. ITwj--Screw ?at!tr.<» ■ Prinz rr. ~ -tihelm (new>. ..Hay 2« I Prinzeaa Alice June _ I George Washington ". . Y^— Plymouth— — Southampton. New York May 21 Philadelphia. June 4 St. Paul Mayi3;3t. Louis .June 11 RED STAR LINE s re^. pIerW NEW YORK— DOVER— ANTWERP. Lapland (new). May 21.11 ami Finland June 4 Kroonland...May 31. 9:30 am( Vaderland ..June 11 WHITE STAR UNEgT_?SI«. N. V.. Qtieetistown. Holy head. Liverpool. Celtic. May 21. 9:30 aml Arabic June 4 Cedric . . May 25. noon | Baltic June 11 K. Plymooth— Sotithampton. Majestic. May 25,9 :30 am I Teutonic June S Adriatic . .June 1. noon' Oceanic June 13 N. V. AND BOSTON— MEDITI XX * \ \N. Our. Travelers' Checks Good Everywhere. ! Offices 9 B'way & Pier 62. N. R. <23d St.). N. T. DAY LINE STEAMERS, DAILY, except Sun day, leave Brooklyn. Fulton St. (by Annex*. ! 8; Desbrosses St.. 8:40; W. 42d St.. t>: W. 129 th St., 9:20 A. M. Landing at Yonkers. West Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsle. Klng uton Point. Catskill. Hudson, and Albany. Easy connections North. East, and West. All through rail tickets between N. T. and Al bany accepted. Most delightful one-day out- Ings to West Point. Newburgh. or Pough keepsi*. returning on down boat. Meals served at all hours. Music, Str. Mary Powell commences May 23d. "ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY Furne_Ma.May 21. 3pm I Caledonia. June 4. 3 m Columbia. A.ay as, 10 am | California. June 11, 10 am FIRST CABIN". $67.50 and $T2M. SECOND CABIN, $43 and *47.5«. THIRD CLAPS. $28.75 and $30. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17-1S Broadway. B-Hot«Q»2t 800 Oub. I Cr?!-.i, f Giragt. tjmfbatij Orchestra. imU : October. Special Week End Excursion for Decoration Day To All Catskill Mt. Resorts. aitcviii Steamers leave Pier 43. CATSKILL N. R-. ft Christopher St. Phone EVENING WEEK DATS at 6P. M. />_ . 7*l* Catskill-Hudson i b_b_ ,__ Catskill-Hudson LIHE Coxsackie Sprlag i^j'.i,'_^iiiii['H-ii_nTn For Neuburjth, Poasbkecasla and Kingston, week days, 4 p. m. For »whnrgU and intermediate landings. week days. 5 p. m. Sundays. » a. ■_ OCfl "sV* II_E Pifr U. Wall St. Fwiy. tICU II LIHC Brooklyn, at noon. For ian Juan, P. R.. L* Guayra, Pto. Cabetlsv Cura-ao and Maracatbo. via Turacao. CARACAS. . May 21 ! PHILADELPHIA ... Jnne 4 For La Uuayra, Curacao and Maracalbo. MARACAIBO May 28IZIXIA . ' :-- II Suoerior Accoromo_itioae for Passengers. BLISS. DALLETT * CO.. General Managers. 88 Wall at. EUROPE UPTOWN STEAMSHIP OFFICE. ALL LINES. CHOICEST ROOMS. LOWEST RATES. INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR co. Headquarters for Travel .i» Luxe. 2=l FIFTH AYE.. COR. 3CTH ST. Write for -Ocean Sailings" a- "Return Sailings. '* HUDSON RIVER DAY LlHl FOR ALBANY AND WAY LANDINGS. FIR?T UP TRIP MAY 20th: DOWN. 21. First Trip Steamer -Robert Futton." May 21st. st»am>»r MARY POWELL commence* May 234. RED BANK UNE I_avea Franklin Bt. Pier 24. N. R.. dally 2 -TO pflT Sunday 8:30 A. M . Battery 2:5S P. M.. Sunflav *:3S A. M. for Highlands. Re_ Bank. Me. Trolley to long Branrh & Asburv Park F:xc Me. CLASS'S TOURS TO ROPE Itineraries carefully made and many special features render our Tours very delightful. Good Tours at $275 upward: Passion Play featured. North Cape Tour ««.V). IKVNK C. CUEK. Times BWr. New York. ■ii\i HUNDRED GOLDEN HOURS AT SEA." Southern I'acuic Stean»!»l»Ip«. Sew york. new orle.vns. - L. H. Nutting. G. P. A.. Sot-! 138 or 1 Broadway. New York. cook*!* Toms to i t i t.pv and th» PASSION* FLAY at Oberammergau. THOS. COOK & RON. 245 Broadway. a **__ .d__41 > Madtaon At».. IKB Sth Ay* N- V- DKCOICATIOX HAY «•: riNGS ■• 8 anil 4 day tours. 57.50 up. Sena for details. "* MARSTERS TOURS. SI \V. SOth St.. N. T. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for Th« Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. 138* Broadway, between SCti* and STth at*., until 0 o'clock p. m. Advertisement* received at the follow Ins branch office* at reg ular office rates until 5 o'clock p. in., viz.; M 4 gth aye., «. c. cor. SSd st.; 153 «th aye . cor. 12th ft .: lOt East 14th »t.; 257 West «d St.. between Tth and *th ayes.; 263 West 123 th St.; 1035 3d aye.; 1628 3d art., near «lst at ; 17°** Ist aye.. near With st.: 157 East 123 th at.; TM Tremont *ye. . 65O*Sd- •»•.,- and any American District Telegraph Office. ~ ME TABLES. BOSTON m PO!)ITS i* BUOIU " MEW SSGUS3 LOM6 r SLAHO SOUND ROUTES FALL RIVER LINK. Via Newport »a_ Fan Hirer. Lt. Pier 19. N. R-. ft. VTarrcn St.. w»e_ days ant! Sundays. 5:3» F. _ 9tr» COilMO??- WEaLTH and PRISCILLA. Orchestra oa mtm NORWICH _IXK. Via ?s*w London, L». Pier 4O» N- R-. ft- Clarkson Ft.. w*«k «ay». S:0O P. M. ; Pier TO. E. R-. ft. E. _<1 St.. SO P. _. Strs. CITT OF LOWELL and CHESTER W. CHAPLN. NEW HAVEN LINE. For !f*w Haven. Hart ford, Springfield and North, wok day* onlj. Leave 28. EL It . 2:45 P. M. foot DMt 2_tfSt.. 3:00 P. at. ?te»m«r RICHARD PECS- Tlcketji. staterooms and Information at City Ticket OBc*. 171 Broadway. »*ar Corttaadt St. Telephone 5121 Cortlandt- Also at N. T. TIIM far and Tourist Office* and at Piers. _XCURS!ONS. ORARM9N6 EXCURSIONS West Point Newburth _ Pialr«d- HrmPll-.iHP Eagle - Co.. 312 B-wny. VICTOR VISIBLE. '* Nassau St.; cat_lo«u« free; all makes taken part payment: bargain* in Xlnderwoodr- Remingtons. Olivers. Smiths. DRESSMAKING AND MILLtNERY. PERFEOT FORM Made to your figure. PtRFcWI rUlta Mention Tribune. * a. SMITH. 604 Went I»KM St. BUSINESS CHANCES. PROPERTY, including bottlins worlis ,aß Savings Bank is miaslnir. Any person havta^f a claim to It i.« hereby called upon to present th« same within ten days or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new win Issued. BANKBOOK No. 544. «2* of the l.'nion Dl~» Savings Bank is missing-. Any person Msv__ a claim to it is hereby called •upon to i sear the same within ten days or submit to saving sea* passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. LOST— Bankbook No. W2.9-t>. BanJr for Savings. 2>o 4th aye.. New York. Payment stopped- Please return book to bank. LOST OR STOLEN.— Bankbook No. 645. 301 •* the German Savings .Ban hi the City of New York, corner 4th aTe. and 14th st.. liiisa__> Terez Klein. All parsons are cautioned t|iM negotiating • th* same. If not returned to q_> banic on the Bth day of June. 1910. » *»?_«__» will be Issued — LOST AND FOUND. LOST-GOLD LINK BRACELET WITH 12 DLV MONDS SFT IN PLATINUM; . RTrBY. J___ FT'IRES AND PIAMONT'S IN CLASP: »MB LII'.CRAL REWARD COMMUNICATB WITH MOSEMAN. 2T* WEST 84TH. LOST.— S3.OO reward: a silk fob. with 32 ' Masonic en one side. Shrine Fez on reverse. Return to Cashier. Imperial Hor« FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LARGE SUNNY CORNER ROOM, rm wmmm I water; private family ; [location, facing the Hudson; telephrm*. Harmon. 213 -.•at 101 st K. Telephone 6000--RlTar3ld». • REMEDIES. THOK'.H <• 11. PK K'i M Kf_» ts> caaea f»EBf_rTT. ni-lUDEK COMPLAINTS and kindred dis eases- relief at onro in dangerous cases, recent or old- tho«e desirlnc only (to** class »cientJf!c treatment should cat!. Dr. EONSCHUR. the we!l known specialist. ■". West 33th at. Hours. »-;:. 7-». SURROGATE'S NOTICES. LOGAN. HOLLISTER.— IN FCRST ANC E OF an order of Hon. Abner C- Thomas. on» of the Surrogate* of the County of New York. notice is hereby clv»n that the untiera:giiert In tends to apply to the Surrogates" Court of tno County of New York for the i«riißf» to her of letters of administration upon tJi- estat* tti Hollister Logan, late of th« County of New York, deceased, under the provisions of ;h» final paragraph of section :- ELIZA K. LOGAN. Petitioner. iIACFAItLANE & MONROE. Attorneys for Petitioner. ;#. Liberty Street. Burough of Manhattan. New York City. IN PURSUANCE OV AN HDBR OF HON. APT C. Thomas. -» Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons bavins claims a^atnit Slfmund. Cutterman. lat* or the County of K«vr York, ■■ci— to present the seme, with voucher* thereof, to the -subscribers, at their pteee of transacting buiir.e**. No. 42 Broad wray. Mi th» City of New York, ea or before the 3* a. day of July next. Dated New Tors, the 35tn day of January. 1910. RUDOLPH csriTtauiAX IXOPOLtVLEH MA.V, Executors. EINSTEIN. TOWNSENT> * OCTTCMUM. Attorneys for Executors. 42 EroUwar, New York City. 13