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8 WEES BREAK EVEN Great Pitching Marks Double- Header with Cleveland. FORD IN HIS BEST FORM Hughes and Kaler Give Remark able Exhibition in the Second Game. Three pitchers. Ford. Hugtiei and Kaler. MM The. "fan?" who paw the Yankees vrrak 'yen in a double-reader with Cleve land yesterday th«» finest exhibition or isllllaal that has been ?een v"v "* roabollts in MM rJaM. With Ford in the box the Yankees walked away ■•* tho first gam» by a Fcor« of I to 1. HuKhes took an ascension ■ the eleventh inning of the sec ond. allow ins the Na;-s to score five runs and capture the fifa* by a score of * to 0. Russell Ford was easily the brightest *tar in the constellation^ He made eleven ■I the Naps walk the plank by the way of --r Strike ont rout.- in the first tamo. and sJlow<l °nl> three hits, two of th«»m bcinp credited Jo I^ajole While old Cy Younß pitched pretty pood ball, be could not k*>e up the pac«» which the yours Tank" twirW F*»t Youns allowed eipht hits, which ho tailed to keep scattered. KaJrr and Hushes had a keen battle in the second frame, and the strticK!* 1 was more or le«=s of ■ draw lint i Hughes weakened' In the eleventh] Tom did not allow the Naps a ■'• until the tenth inn !r.c Only one Cleveland player reached Bra* in the first nine lnnines and he sot a .-. on Austin's error The end came in the eleventh, when three bunched hits. coupled with ■ pass or so and an error. tallied five runs. Kaler kept up an even. Etjsady pait. holding his opponents to three hits for eleven inninc*. The Yankees had Fever«l ;r,n! opporttmit to win the pame, hut th- Cleveland twlrler was invincible with mejj on. 'he base?. Th« Naps started off bravely enoueh. Fcorinc a run in the first Inning of the fr«t earn* Turner hit the first ball pitched for a iloul '•■■ .(long the first base line and FToie third. Although ' mason fouled out t« Austin. Turner took a lone chance ana scored on a short passed ball, making a beautiful «-!id<\ Tliat was the best the visitors ro'jjd do. The Yankees tied th* score in the second liriue. when Knicht sineled and went clear to thirfi on a ■. ild pit<-h. I^aporte was out to Stovai'. imaFSißt«>d. Knißht Bcorlng. An other run ... added in the sixth. Daniel? *in;rlin:r. tnKinc pecond. on an error and fhirtl on a wild pitrli. He tallied on « haces lone Baerifice fly to Thompson. ford's Irip!« started mon trouble in the richttu and aitliou^li lie was held on Third •while ... AVoirer were put out Krunn fwrnbled i 'hash's r - md< ■' and Ford Feared. Ha! sr-M s life at first on the error. took se«-nnd on 7<nlc!it's single and scored <--> fjaport* - safe drive to left f^ld. Xhe scond same was w bitter contest for ten inni?ic=. with each team fisrhtinis tr>oth arid i>ail for tbe advsniar* 1 . Kites p..t the fircr i,it for <h» visitors in the "«•■• jrminr. T,ai"ie followed him with an other Niles takins third The latter tried to ?rore nn Siovall's prounder to I^port^, \«cA was out at the plated In •.■.-.•■■ Insr. however, the Naps pot to Hughes Althourh Ball ard Lord were easy outs. Ka!f-r singled to f»mrp fi*»W Turner drew a papf. tad Thomason beat out an Infield bit. fniinc ihe bases. Niles singled to rieht field, scoring Kaler -*.v<l Turner. K'lierit fumbled Lajoie's £rounner a n.l Thomason scored. -:-,.- . singled to centre. scoring Niles ar.d l^joie. The score for,.-»^;!: vrP.?T GAME STEW YORK. i CLEVET^NT abrlbpoa*; ibrlbpcae T'sni'lr. U 412 1 l»o;Turnci "b.. 411 ] in ''ilt»r. rf ♦ " f . I ft <• T'Tns'>n.rf.<-f 40 ci r. O0 Chate. 1b..311 6 94 Kile* lf 4 <"i r, 3 00 Kn!ch». ff 312 3 20]l_«joic. 2\s.. 302 S 4 1 yj*v>r.-rt*. 2b 4o i 1 Btoval lr .2 00 U On Cre*. cf . SO 0 (i no Bhsrn. f.if JOO 1 on Austin a r>nn •' r, i-i Knaupp «g ■?. no 3 12 Hi.r*nr\. fr, noij OO A<ia!T>s. <•. .. 300 23 0 Fort. r-... "12 n 30jToung. p. . 3no ft 30 ''talc -<••;«: «« Totals. 91 34 12 8 >'*•■» Yor'« o i 0 6 O 1 9 2 I— 4 C !*'. < 'lßrij 1 .' .'1 •■. 4, I. •« 1, 11-1 Tvn- hsse hits— l>im*r, nari«'s -»■» bay Ht-Fort Sj>rriSc» fly— Chaw PtrtVn heees— Tvrrier. Knirht Iv-ft e n ba.^s- n*ve]and. 2: X«m* Y>-rk. :>. Fi-st base on errors— \-^. York o r»oub!F play— Knight and <~has». Si rock out - By Y-.ur.ff. 2; b\ F<v-J. 11. Bases <n balls— Off Port. 1. «rr rouns. I. mid pitoh^s— Voung Pris^.j h»u_<swe#n<»j-. Time— l:37. PECOXD GAME. « L.EVETMXD. NEK YORK abribpoaf. abrlbnoa* Turner. -!- 4|« << ,T <i Dtgniels. If SOI 3 O0 ihnm'fnn.rf:. I ]' . no.Wnlior rf . 411 11 •> 00 •■"f. If--- ''i: 2 OO Chase, 1b... 40D15 1 ci l.*y>i*. 2b r» 1 r ;; 2<>Knipht -« 30 1" 1 84) •-'■•'all. lb ;.(111.1 1 <• T,fir-rt<\ 2b. SOU I 2 « Bir'ham.cf 4 <k« 4 fi<i« re* «f. ... 401 3 «> 11 Ball r«... 4 .....,., AuMin. ."t< . 2o<t " 4 1 I.aii'i. ...... -<• i» «i 2•• Oij.r .- 4 11 . 1 St AllA 11 Ka'er. 1... II "•"•■■.-■ 300 o ••<( ; 'Roa-h 1 11 11 0 no Total?. .4tr. 7 :;s 13 n Total? 33 0333 17 1 •Kati^.j ror HuxiieE in the eleventh inninp. 11 " .1 'i 11 11 r« n 11 n ". ", Nc " V.M,. «<t .. 1. (i ,t <i 0 -. ». c =a-r:fi.«- - Au«tin. Import- Btolei fiaee - Ta.i'.K \jtn on I«se»— Oevcland. 3 Wiv fork < First hatr on frmr-^C>nt<lani) 1 Struck out ■ K> Kfi!er. «; by H«:h<-?. 7 Basec ..n ba!!"= - pJT,Kaler. 2; ■•_■-• Tim<- ].:.-. J"ni ;;!<?— KpdJi amJ O'Lourhlin. ATHLETICS TROUNCE TIGERS Coombs I:, Invincible and Holds Detroit to One Run. PhUaOelnhhj, A-c. '' PI II i* Ip ia easily l^at D*>lroiT to-da\ l«y* » score of 7 1o 1. Th*> honv? team hit :■■;■-- <sr-liv<»r>- j hard, w'-iilo Coombs was *»ff<?cU\-e. Jack BheriJan. < !,i<~f of staff of th<» American l,'apti«--".« u'njiitff":. "■■■-■ baf^c in Ow absapn«> of Esan. T\^ latter «U li F4~nrd to ibr stiles hrre, l>ut ha<= failed to r^"''» - The omrn fOllOtl'S: r!ir..ii'K].n!iA. ijetroit. at> r 11> pi * * ab r lbpo» * LrrO.' If..'. .*.<• 1 :: <»«» D J-"". if. 4 .... 200 O'd-ire. . r ;. <1 t :: I n f k-ham». 2b 4 .to 22 ; « o-lins.l'h :.i 2 •■ r.0c.h1.. .f .4111 -.<• Rakor. 3b. 4 2 :< 2 "«> < ;a w foni. rf . .Too 41. I. Tttyte. -lb. i'• «• 0 0«l Moriart y. 3b. 4<»3 221 Slorphy.Tf.*O 2 <• oOJnunh.ss 4•• 1 12" t fen >.!■«. 32 22 1 I JT. Jones. lb.~ 3 «•« 70 0 Lapp. f.. "2 1 7 1 OjSchmldt. c."i. :t o■- 4■■ ■• CntPi.c . ;. 4•■ T, O 111 Ci:n-,1W!?, p.. 2" 1 ii I'• \V< rk=. j> 000 Him !*Lathers 1 •• <> ihmi Trials. .."7 7 IT. 27 1" 1 | Totals V.2 ■ • "*23 7 2 ■Collins out: Mt hy Lait^.i ball. -:TiaUo\ for Suiii'mers in eisluii itinin?. I'bilad^lphis •• 2 <• ■_ 2 . ■ 1 i. 3C— 7 l^«?trr.i.t. 'i (< •> i. I. <• ,i i, ;— ] . Hn>— «»f| Su:nni^is. IT> in 7 inn!iiß«: off Wor»s, r^n«> in ] Jnnit:*.. Two-bas* j,its Irinc. <V>l line. Thn+-<jm** I'll ... Sa'Tili<«> hit — I4aro- l"i::bir plays- l-aj»p and Collins; . , .^injj ard ciiirt. l>fl «.n »ia^» s — I<f.roit. '. Phila-j ■»l<-ij>]ii». I'irs-i lit.s" <,n orr'ir- I^-tr-iit. 1. Stm«* «>ut — !:>• Summers. ?.; j.y Coombs. "•- Wt<,l'-;i l«t«- «'oirb. fa— s <i!, la.ls — On* Sim I n»*rF. J: <:fl l-toombE. 2. Wild plti-h- Summers, j Tiiii«- - i '1. I'jnpJrrc— Connolly ... Sheridan. ST. LOUIS. 4. WASHINGTON, 0. Washington; Aug. L Petty pitched KiM *-dfrt-d ball 10-da St. l»uis shutting out lV«fitiin£t< d l>y a scotte of 4 t>» 0. Groom was wild and Ineffective, pivhiß way to • .-< . . who dM better. 7'iirer fa.st doubfa plavJß by ti:e \ isitors kept th«^ Senators from j-'<iriiiK. Tlie scort- follows: HT. LOUTS. ! WASHINGTON. ■ at. rlb|»a< abr 1 1 > po s»■ Tru*> -i>- -" " ■♦ .'■ <• -Milan, if... . 4li 1 2 <>O St..n.. If.. I* 2 s «...>.-.,.-. 2b. SO I 1 31 j V>«'oi. Hi 3 1 <• 11 nolGonroy. If.v: 4.. 2 4 no -.- it - ■' .'. -. 1 I ii" <.->... , ' . . .TOO 1 nO ; Illanz'l. 3ta 4 1 2 ■• •OJSlcßiid^.'sK. 4« < . 2 4ii ! \\ai>. ss ;. ,■ 3 2 4« I KiUi I M. :;>.. a «<•• i oo: I'f.fn.Cf. 4<■ 1 2 'in I ■ laul.. lb .': 0 I '.< "ii KSU'fCf. «. :;<• ■ - «<» : Ai.i«riilMi. r. V. ii 1 li 2<> ! jvtiv. j... 4 v «' •■ IVlOroooi.p — 1 <. ii ii 2«» i Ot*y, v •- i- 1 1 lO| Trtals .^4 4i"27 14 «•; Totals M"727 12 1 ! -■ !y>Ul« . . . .3 •' .■ i. '» ..,:., 1- 4 I 'V\a"iitne» fTf T' .. . . <. ii '• <. 0 ii i. o «l — 0 tffu-^-Oft 'irooin. f> in 3 innincs S.a'vilW hl?«- . ttor.*. Nfsmsn. j-»ot«-n liases — Tru'-s'lalr. N«"i ♦t«Ti «2». l">ubi^ r<a>* — H«ft**ll, Tru^^'la!*' and | V«f!8m; ■V\'aHsr*. Tm*t"l*U and N'wnsm; ! Tr'i'tAai'.. 'U'»!lacf isn-J N*-»tiam. '>**■ on ha«»» : ••»•■ c-- r.: -• I*-"Jis. II First ha**' • - i 1<:!»— Of? <Jr'v*'T!. g off Otey. 1; off P»ltv. *. (-■_..• — fiv Orrv*<i. 1 : hy O'fv. 3; hy JVi»v. • '/ 'WirJ riv-h — Ot#r. Tlm» — 1 5". ""-•.lrF£ — 'Baseball Fight in Three Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE GAME TO-DAT. New York al Pittsburgh RESULTS OF GAMES - YESTEKDAT. New York. 5; Pittsbnra;. 2. . . St. I^»it«. 14; Brooklyn. 2. Chicago. 3; Philadelphia. 1. Cincinnati. 0; Boston. 2. Cincinnati. 3; Boston. 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. IT. 1.. PC. - W. l. V.C. Chirstgn . . J»0 37 Phila Sft-BB .500 Pf!t«hur«; . fi!> 4« .600 'M. Ixinl* . ♦« 71 .404 New- York «7 4R Brooklyn 44 72 .379 Cincinnati 60 53 .504|Boston 43 78 .356 American UEM3CE GAMES Tn-DAV < leveland at New York. ( blcagn nt Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. St. I .mi* at Washington. RESULTS OF (.AMES YESTERDAY. N>« York. 4; Cleveland. 1. < eland. 5; New York. 0. Philadelphia. 7: Detroit. 1. BoMon. 4: C hi«-ajto. 0. St. Ixitii*. 4: Washington. 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. p.r . W. L. P.C. Phila R2 36 .«?!>.-» U'a«hinK'n 55 «7 .451 Boston 72 4R .600 Cleveland. 51 68 .42!) New .irk 6R 51 .572 fhirn-n . . 45 71 .SSB Detroit ... f.6 54 .550 St. I.ouls. . 3fl »1 .308 EASTERN I.KAC.IE GAMES TO-DAY Newark at Buffalo. Jersey City at Rochester. Pro* idence at Toronto. RESULTS 01 GAMES YESTERDAY. Jersey City. 5: Rochester. 1. Newark. 4; Buffalo, I. Montreal. 5; Baltimore. 8. Toronto. 15: Providence. 6. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. W. 1.. IM'.J W. i.. p.r. Rochester. 73 4f> .399 ' Buffalo ... 58 64 .475 Newark... 75 53 .586 Montreal . R6 67 .455 Toronto ... r,5 58 .SSR.Provld'nce 53 71 .427 Baltimore. 66 63 .51.' | Jersey ("It T 53 74 .417 WALLOP SUPERBAS AGAIN Cardinals Wind Up Series with Another Victory. St. Louis. Aug. SO.-- The Cardinal? Rwamptd the Superba* to-day under an avalanche of eighteen hit?, winning the last caviie of the series by a scorn of 14 to 3. The particular star of the occasion was Ellis, the St. I^uis left fielder, whose bat ting average for the day was LOOO. He fa- ed the pitcher five times, making three pies a triple, and gel ting to first once on four wide ones Cy Parger was «nt to the pitcher's box for Brooklyn in hope of loosening the Car dinals' hold on sixth place. n lasted until the third inning, when St. Louis go; to his curves, and in a hpartless manner s...rf-is ...rf-i six run? before they let op. Kb betts. who acted as manager, then ordered It-^au to the mound, but be. too. was pounded all V or the lot, th" Cardinals goring seven runs off him in the remain ing innincH. Th«> score follows ST. LOUIS j BROOKLYN ah r lb po b e abr lb po a c Hues. !b 1 1 1 2 20|Da\-Jdn -' 40 10 00 n«t'«-. 2b 1 <» o 1 OOlDaabert. ih 4 1 1 5 10 Ellis. If.. i 1 * 2 "1 Wheat, if 40 2 4 00 Uom-'y.Sb * 2 1 1 2 0 Hntn'el 4112 10 K- n'y. lb 3 1 IJO 0. , Burrh. rf .. . 4.' 1 1 00 Evans, >-*■ .*. 44 " On Lennox. 3b 4 1 2 3 no Bntc'n. <• 4 2 1 2 2 0 Smith, bs . 4O 0 1 SO Pbrlp?. --. 1 1 1 2 2OjErwin.c. 30 n * 40 Oakes.cf 5 1 3 I 00 Bars«r. p. 7: 10 1 0 10 Ha r.«s4 '» 1 3 Ijnessau p 30 00 in Lush. p.. 4 114 111 McElv'n. r. 10 1 it no Totals. M 1*1627 II 2 Totals .36 31024 13 0 £ T - £f afe ° 1 « 1 1 1 0 4 x U Erooli .<■ (i 11 0 o O 11 i 2 0 T-vvo- -»■:<. hits — Evans. 2. Wheat T)->-.v> bits—-Oakes. 2 : Ellin. MrElvwn. Hom= run- Dauh-»rT. ?acrifir hit- H^^;*.--r . raps** balls- Erwin. Z Bases on halls— Off Barger 6- 'off Dessau. 2 track out— By Bare'-. 1; by bes oao 1. Hits— Off rtar<j»r. fi m 3 iniringa off E--ssau. v, in 5. l^ft on has*»s^St rjonla 7- Brooklyn, 8 Time— l:3o. Umpires— and CUBS DEFEAT PHILLIES Chicago Uses Four Substitute Players, but Wins. . Chicago, Aue. . With four substitutes on the fl^ld. Chicaco to-day won thp final gam» with Philadelphia by a score of 2 to 1. Stack, after holding Brown even on the mound for V c. v inning?, weakened in the eighth, two hits and two passes counting for throe runs. The victory, coupled with the third straight defeat of Pittsburg, prac tically clinches the National League pen nant for Chance's team. The score follows: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. a;, r lb 11 a <= ab r lh po a » Evert 2b.-. 3 1 <• 4 4 o|Tltus. rf.t.-. 302 <> 00 Beaum't. if 30 A 3 ft. 'l Krab=. 2b.. . 400 2 3 1 Hifman. <-f 212 0 <» o| Patea «;f ... 411 2 00 Archer, lb. 4 1 1 11 OO|j; ae if.... s O <"» 1 00 inft. 3b." SOI o 10 Grant 3b .. 4 it 1 o 2 1 PfefW. rf . . 401 1 on Brans'ld. lb. 400 14 10 Zitnr'ap. se 401 2 7" 1. ..lan aeJT. 30 2 1 >'><' Kline, r... 300 « .i a , klifch. r 301.3 ]rt Brown. P-. .'!OO 0 1 (t, Stack, p . "On 0 00 Totals. .293427 1501 Totals 31 1723 13 2 '"hicacri .11 o 0 o 'I 0 0 3 *_3 IT.i;ad--;phia ..... 0 0 o ii 11 0 oni 1 Two- bast hits— Ja<klit?<-h. Bates. Sacrifice hit- Beaumont Double plaj-s— Zimmerman to Ev«ts to Ar< her t2i: Bransfleld to Doolan to Knab* •.- • • lo Knah»tn Brensneld "' nn bases ''in -n 2 n. H; Philadelphia .".. First base on halls— Off Brown. 2; off Stack. 4. First bas» <->n errors — * '•■• I. Stnir-k out— By Brown 7: by Stack 3. Passed ball Jaekliuch Wild Pitch Stack. Time— l:3o. empires Kiplrr and E!iif!i.p. CINCINNATI WINS TWO GAMES • 'incinnati. Auk Cincinnati won two games from Boston to-day by scores of- 6 lo 2 and 2 to 1. Caspar was hit on the ■wrist of his pitching arm in i.''t- eighth inn- Inn of the first s^nif- and bad to retire. He will not be able to work again for two weeks. The scores follow: FIRST GAME. . IN- IVNATI. I BOSTON. abr lb po m. f ab r lb po a « ■.. .. f 4,1 0 2 I<■ Collins. If.. 4 0 0 3 00 F.sran. 2b. 4 1111 fi|Herz<-p. 3b 4 1 1 0 51' Hoh'zHl.lh 4 i 2 7 0O Bl can 2b. *O 1 1 1 0 Mltchdl.rf 42 2 4 f "> Pharpe. lb. 3 0 112 00 Paek»rt.«f 3 1 0 4 10 Miller rf. . •» 0 1 1 00 flarliß r. 31 3 8 OOlFweeney.ss .': 1 1 0 00 lyibort. 3b ': 0 2 " 0 '"' R*< k rf.. 40 0 1 00 McMll'n.ss 4<» 0 1 lOlßariden, c. 40 3 r. 00 <;«*P*r. p 3rt O «t 40 Frock, p.. 3 0 ] 1 30 Sujrgf. p. o■• 0 0 ii" Totais. 32 <i 10 27 R0 Total* ..33 2 !> 24 it 1 < fn.-innati 0 2 0 >• 0 «• 0 4 x — I: -1 m ." 0001 I (i 0 <t— 2 Two-bam •1- Hoblitzell. Rariden, Clarke. ! •<-. bas( hit* >•-■• ■■■•■■■ Rariden. Mitchell. Hits— <"iff <;asj-ar. •.< in 8 innincs; nn Supes, none In 1 inning:. Sacrifice hits— Olarke. Sharpe, \jy ■*•', St. Ii liases — S»*en<*y. Millar, i^obcrt. Double pla>s — - ■»!! and Sharpe; Packer! and Hoblltrell. I^ft r-n attea -Boston, *: Cincinnati, .'.. n«sfs on bails— Off Frock, 1; • .fT Gaspar. I. Stnj'-k <-ut By Frock. 4; }.y Caspar, 3; by Suggs, 2. Time— l:4B. SECON*D GAME. • •INCINNATI. I ;.■ ISTI IX abrlbpoae] ■br lb «'• lVsdi.r. lf 4ii 1 4 <Ki!("ol!ins. If.. 4112 00 Ksari. 2b.. 3 Tfl ' 2o!Herzo«; :'.U.. 30 0 0 .1 « Hob*z«ll.lb « 1111 00,'Hhean 2b... 4'l 1 1 20 Mitchell, rf 200 1 00 Shan-.*, li, . 4li 1 10 11 J'ar-krit. ,f :: 11 :: r. OflJMlller. rf . . . 40 .1 2 00 Clarke, c. 2 <"> 2 'i (1 .-'A.. .-.1-. as 4(I II ] 211 l>ilK-it. 3b. :: 11 " 2 in Beck. if . 30 1 6 110 McMHIan.ES 3•• •• 1 r. 0 Rarl ten. c. 301 1 00 Euscs, p... 300 0 2Oj Brown, p. 7. 301 1 3 0 Totals. . .27 2 •'• 27 100 Totals. . . .32 1 24 111 ClncJnatl OOOOOS 0 0 x — 2 Ijaston o 11 '1 11 11 o o 1 o—l Two aw hit?-- -Snarr*--. Packer! Beck. Tlir<'<' hatw ritf- Shewn. '•■<llins. Sacrifice hits Clark*. I-^can. M ■ hell stolen liases— Hoblitzell (2». l'L.«-kPrt. 1 >■■ -.■ ■ j.lnv - I/-.|j*n to Egan to Hob !it?. H. Iy«ft on Im)s«-*-— Hoston. .'.. Cincinnati. 4. i.i-.^ on 1.. ila ■ ••■ Sur?s. !. Strurk out— H. s-iCif*. I. Time —1 23 l.'mplrcs— Eason and J<i) litton*-. BOSTON, 4: CHICAGO. 0. Boston, A it: 30.-^Chicago made but one lilt off Ha- Collins to-day, and Boston won i;- eighth straight gaune by a score <>r ■! to 8 The Bed Bo« Dttcher*e three base hit tlcallj won his «.!ine. The score follows: HUSTON. : •■Ill' '.■. al.rib !>...- at>r li, * H,^i,^r. if. -a i. 1 2 Hii McCOß>l|,2b 41.11 l 2(> Purtell 3h 4ii ii 2 2i' Ixird. 3b.... :: o<• <> 2 0 Sr*ak.r. rfjl! 3 <><< Parent cf . ;; 0.1 •_> O0 f-'tahl. 111.. 4ii 1 !i <• " Ho'lurly, If .-, (I 11 i (in l/»ivlx If . . 41 2 4 f»fl ■/<• ■ »s..n«Ml 2 20 \Vami«r IO(i i SOjTannehlll.lb 30011 n n F.nKl« -' . . SI 1 " 1" M'i--<!i. rf.. ."KM 1 10 Kl.ll.nw, c3l] <; lii I Bio. k. C . . 200 R 2<• <Y||in«, V- 30 l ii I 0 S. on p.... 200 i :; .. •|a\ n. .... 100 ii (i li Totals . . .30 4i* 27 601 To( 27 0 1 ?(» 12 0 •Ha""! for Pcott in ninth Dtiina Rf>stor. .. i. it ii 0 n 2 2 i— 4 <"ni.apn ' 0 0 «> ii ii O <i ii oo — (i T^o-baee HtF— loopei Speaker. Hug!* Three '-' hit — • c Una Momi run — Lewis. Barrtfloe hit— Block Double play — Scott and Tannehill. !yf» on hsfs- Chl«pn. J; Roston, fi Ffr«' bar* ■• n halls— Off Scott 4. itrurk out~Br Bcpti .V hv Collln*. *. Parsed ball— R!o<.k. Time— l .27. ITmFlrea— Vtxriat cai DJaneen. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESPAY. AUGUST 3*. l^O- GIANTS WIN 1 THIRD ! Make Good Start Toward Clean ing Up with Pirates. HIT MATHEWSON FREELY But Pittsburgh Although Credited with Twelve Safeties, Scores Only Two Runs. Pittsburgh Aug. 30. The New York Giants went a lone way on the clean-up . road with the Pirates to-day when they j ccptured the third straight game of the. ; series by a score of •"> to '-. Christy Mathewson and "Babe" Adams ere pitted against each other. -and while the Pirates '. onthaited th" visitors, the wily New York I twlrler was master of the situation at all ' times, and the twelve hits which he allowed counted for only two runs. The world's series wonder did not show the same strat | egy and the Giants found him for timely ' hits, which, coupled with few errors,, won j the game. Arthur Devlin was the hero with the ! stick, connecting safely three times In his I four opportunities to hit. while Josh -De 1 yore showed a decided improvement, rap : ping out a triple and a single. The Giants I pave Matty the sterling support which he , Is accustomed to receive, and this made the big pitcher invincible. The visitors put up a flashy game in th? field, playing error less ball. Al Brldwell gave a nifty little exhibition, being the star of the infield and pulling off some brilliant plays. The Pirates were the first to score, and they found Matty for one of their runs in the first inning. Devlin made a fine stop j of Byrne's grounder, but Leach tripled to left field. Campbell lined a single to right. I scoring Leach. Devlin came t<> the rescue j and knocked down a hot. one .iff Wagner's j bat. and Matty struck out Flynn, retiring the side. New York tied the score in the second inning. Bridwell and Devlin started off j with singles. With Al on third. Meyers forced Devlin at second and Bridwell scored on the play. But the Pirates were not content to al- j low matters to rest this way. and took the | U-ad again in the fourth. Flyrin doubled to j centre field as a starter and Wilson beat ! cut a bunt. Gibson singled to rent re. scor ing Flynn. but Matty tightened up before further damage was done. t It looked for a time as though another 2 to 1 came would be recorded. but the Giants started a rally in the seventh and scored two runs, which were enough to win the game. Bridwell walked and Dev lin Pinciod. M«»rl<lp bunted safely and Al scored on Adams's wild throw to first. Movers forced Merkle, Devlin scoring on the play. In the ninth inning two more runs were added. Devlin started things off again with his third hit. a single to left. Adam? threw Merkle's bunt too low to Wagner and nobody was out. Keeler, batting for Meyers, sacrificed. Devlin scored on Mat ty's sacrifice, while Devore cleaned up the. bass with a triple to the centre field fence. The score follows: NEW YORK. I PITTSBURG. abrlbpoae; nbrlbpoae DevorP if .mi 2 '» OOlEymes. ."n. 4" * I 3( i Dovie h 5 0 1 3 20 Leach, cf.. 4 1 1 0 00 Bn-srass.cir 3 0 0 1 lOi Campbell. lf 3 0 3 4 0 0 Bec"ker r ' 4 o O 1 10 ■ "vVapner. ss 4 o 1 2 4" B^w"i.M 32 13 4 OFM,-nn. Ib. 4 1 1 fi 0 0 Devlin.'' 3b' 42 a °4 o; Wilson, rf. 40 23 10 Merkl*. lb 4 1 1 : 12 2 0 Gibson. <-.. 0 L 7 10 M.-,.-. l c3n i r. 2OtMcK'nle.2b 4" 1 410 iKeeW "° n n OOlAdams, p. 3" 1 "12 -•.•., c" no <■» 1 lOfHyatt . .. 10 00 00 Mafson.p 3 0 1 1 5 0 Totals. .34 .*> 10 27 21 n Totals •';." 21227 11 2 •Batted for Meyers in ninth inning. tßattei for Adams in ninth inning Veil- York 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2— •"> ptttsbnrg :.::: 1 ooioaoo<v- - Two-bape -Campbell, Flynn. Gibson Three-base — Leach. Devore. Sacrifice hits — Bnodgraßß. KeeW. Sacrifice By— Mathewson. Stolen base — Campbell. Bases on balls — Adams. 1. off Mather-Eon. 1. Struck out— By Adams 5: by Mathewson. ft First ha=" on errors -Non« ' Lie ft on bases- Plttsburg. 6; "few York. 6. Time— 1:45 Umpire*- Klem and Kan-. NEWARK GAINS GROUND Defeats Buffalo and Climbs Nearer First Place. Buffalo. Aug "o— Newark gained on Roch ester when it defeated the. Bisons here to day in a fast game by a score of 4 to 1. Rochester lost to the Skelters, and now enjoy only a full game lead over the Tigers. 'Rube' W'addel! opened the proceedings for Nev. ark, but returned to the clubhouse in the sixth inning after the score was tied and he showed signs of weakening. Cleary, a former semi-prof essional mound artist, who signed a contract this morning, re lieved Tie former St. l»uis Brown cast-off. He exhibited signs of nervousness at the outset, but finally found his bearing?, and was invincible. Rip Vow inkle succumbed to the hard task In the final inning, and four hits and an error, for a total of three runs, awarded the Tigers the trains. The score folio* NEWARK. I BUFFALO. abrlbroaei abr po a c Z*nian r?b. 50 1 2 1 " Henline. cf. . mi 1 11 Ganl<>\ rf r.o.i 1 «0 ratio*. <<•» .. inn 2 31 Louden, s^. 3<tl 3 4 o|<;chirm. rf . . 311 3 00 M ••• .■ cfct2b 40 2 1 10 Corcoran. 3b 400 .-, 00 KeJley If 4110 McCabe. if.. 401 4 10 Bh'v.2b&lb 211 5 4 OlPmith. 2b... 401 r. s«> »,e!<=-' lb .TO 010 2 01Sabri». 1b... 40 1 R0 1 Browne rf 000 0 l>o Wtlliami c. -<> 1 1 rtO McAlH«'r. c 412 5 0 0 Vowlnkle, p. 2«0 <> 1O AVaddf-11. p. 100 o 1 O iTVhite 100 0 00 Parkiiu p.. "00 (1 10 ; •!,«> 1. 011 11 «m cieary. p.. 100 0 10 tHearne...: 120 0 00. T0ta15... 33 4827 15 " Totals 2ft 1627 11 3 •Batted for "Wadd-Il in seventh innine. +Pat te.i for Apler in ninth inninie. jr.attprj for Vo •ninkie in ninth inning. Newark 0 00000103—4 Buffalo ..0 0000 1000 -1 Two-base hit -McAllister. Thre*--l.ase hit — Smith. Sacrifice hits - Wadd^ll. I.cc. Vowinkle. , Stolen bases— Henline. Kelly, Schlrm. First ; 1-,-if;.- on errors — Newark. 2. Struck out- By Wad - ... "■ 2: by ' Icarj'. 1. by Vowlnkle, 1. First haw on balls Off Waddell. 4: off Clean. 2. off 1 Vowinkl«, 1. Double plays — A(r!*r and Schlafiy: j lifiiline. Smith and Pattep. Hit by pitched ball — ]-.: Vovi'nkle. 2 Wild pltch«f — clean. Parkins. Italk •'lean-. Passed ball- William*. " Hits— Off Waddell, .". in (> innings; off Parkin--, 1 in 1-3 Innine. L«efl on i.asfs Newark. 7. Buffalo, 6. Umpires — I'inneran anil Stafford. » JERSEY CITY. 5; ROCHESTER. 1. Rochester, Aug. 30.— Rube Kissinger, the Bkeeter twirler, was a puzzle to the cham pions in an interesting game here to-day, the visitors winning by a score of I, to 1. Kissinger allowed -tfiree scattered hits, two ■of which came in, the opening inning. which; coupled with an error by Butler, re- I sulted in a run. l>!. l>afltt«' who will join the Yankees in the fall, was on the tiring line for the Broncos and was hit sr:ff>i> seven times. Three errors also assisted the Jersey City team. The score follows: JERSEY CITY. : ' ROCHESTER; abrllipose] abrlbpoae r :mnond 3b. 4 «> «> 020 Moeller. rf.. 3 I'J 3 in Al)Ptr-in 1!' . 4 1 2 'i" P«trh. If ... 800 <• no rioinJnic'ry cr 31 1 3 0 OlTooley. tm.r. n<il 2 11 ■Whaler, if.. 300 4 (Mt'Ocborne. rf. .'too 2 10 Johnson, ff. 312 <> 2 Ward. . .TOO 1 10 Hanford if. 821 800 Alp'man. 2b. 3<>o 3 20 Hannifan 2b 2<>(t l 10 Spencer, lb.. son s 11 Rutler. c ... 4"' » 1 I.lair c. . . .". <• 0 7 4 1 Kissinger, p. 400 2 '.'U'lJifitte. p . 200 1 2 0 (•Anderson.. 100 tt <> 0 j t.^lmnn us . ion 0 <i 0 tMcConnell'.. 1 no (i Oo Totals 20 5727 7 1 Totals . .29 I .'! 27 IS 3 'Batted for l«ifl!te In ninth mi. ins 'Hatted for Uoellei In ninth inning. tßatted for Hatch Id ninth InnltiK- Jersey iic '■'• .i " 1 n (i 0 <> l— .1 l-,, . , a t pi i ii (• 0 (i (1 ii 0 A— 1 : Twbi-ba'ee hit — ivbsteln Sacrifice bits — Han ford. Hannifan. Stolen haHKE— Abaiein, Deinln ; y .r. Johnson. Moolk-r. Tooley. Kiict base on error* — J«rsr« ("itv, 2. Miuck out—^By Klsr.ln ,L. r. 5; by I _• fir • • . <:. First base on halls — Off ! lafltte. 2. Double i.!ji< Alperman, Butler and Bi^ncer; nuiioirn* and Si»'iii«-r. Hit by pitched hall ru- l.iiti ■!•■. 1 Lsfi r>n bases -Jersey City, 4: Rochester. 1. t'm|.lres — Hurst and Bo '< • . MONTREAL, 5; BALTIMORE. .2. At Montreal- It. H. I", Montreal . 1 l 0r:0 r : 0 J.S\ i> v l ;X-6., 10 2 Baltimore ,'.'.o (i o (i ii " 2 <> n- 2 4 3 Ratteriei — Ke»f« Maron»-y and Hardy; A.lkin.i ! and Byeri Umpire*— Murray and Byron. • ■ TORONTO. 15; PROVIDENCE, 6. At Toronto— n. H. !■: Toronto ....«'• 7 12 2 10 2' IS t'. a Frovidence^.O i 200 ii li 1 2— •• 10 4 '<»<"! ■• « Rudolph MrGlnl^y and Vanrle- Krtfii'fiUtt*, Folcy. Dl >-■<•*•- an . riiigtralrj. I Lmpirca— .:•».;. anl Kelly. I RENTS FIFTH AVt HOUSE FOR BUSINESS Ellen A. Slavin Sells Four Story Dwelling House on Large Plot West 72d Street. TWO WEST END AVENUE Charles .A. Gould "'has rented the five story converted building No 714 Fifth avenue for a term of years through the Cross & Brown Company, to' '/Coty." a French: perfume concern. The property is between 53th and oath streets. The Zabriskie residence on. the same block north is being converted into a shop for Shumann's Sons, and Immediately to the north is the Bau doulne house, which is also being re modelled into an art gallery for Charles J. Duveen. Slawson £ Hobos have . sokl for Ellen | A. SlaVin to a client, for occupancy. No. i 119 West 72d street, a four story and base ! ment brownstone front dwelling house, on a plot 20x90x102.2 feet, between Columbus | and Amsterdam avenue". A number of I houses on: the block have lecn altered for business occupancy, and several others are to be turned over to trade. F. R. Wood & (Jo have sold to "Jack" Norivortii. the actor, for Herman Runkel, No. 624 West End avenue, a three and one half story dwelling house, on lot 19x100 ; fee', between 90th 4 an-:] 9tat streets. Mr. Norworth has occupied t!ie house under lease, having secured it through the same brokers about a year ago. ■The Mo\i.kar-Gaillard Realty Company has sold for Janet E. Patterson to a client of Mooyer & Siarston No. 890 West En<t avenue." between 103 d and 104 th streets, a three story dwelling house, un lot 2"JxS2 feet. John T. Wall has sold. In conjunction with John K. Moor?, the Astor leasehold at No. 725 Eighth venue, for Jacob Dohr raann to Henry B. Mahler, who occupies the store and basemen'! for tUe business of confectioner. Theodore ortmann has sold for Samuel Lederer the five story double flat house No. 23 Manhattan avenue, on a plot 27x 100 feet, to a client for investment. Plans were-filed yesterday for a number of five story tenement bouses in The Bronx .iloritr the subway, tiie estimate cost. of which H^-resates J4«4,o<X>. A plot of eipht tots on the Southern Boulevard was purchased ny a construction company for improvements with live similar structures. The Minult Realty Company has sold the six story apartment house at No. 1051 Bos ton Road, near 165 th street. The structure occupies a plot 71.9x117.8x67.9x116.6 feet, and was acquired by the sellers last June. Member:- of the Congregation Leches j Josher have filed plans for alterations in the synagogue and tenement house at No. 317 East Sth street, through the president of the congregation, M. Wietz. The im-" provements include new rear wall?, re- : moval of p-irtitions from hall on the first j floor of the four story building, putting in , new store fronts and storm doors of marble ; and class, from designs by A. Siesrel. archi- j tect. . .. : • BIG LOANS FOR APARTMENTS More than Half a Million Lent for Structures on th« West Side. William A White & Sons have secured for the Highwood Realty Company from the Title Insurance Company, of New York, two lo9rs of :sl4o|ooo each, covering prem ises on the south sfd« of 157 th street, east of Broadway. These propTti' have been recently improved with two six story ele vator apartment*. Frederick Zittel & Sons have secured for Patorno Brothers, from th* same com pany, a loan of : (Vi/inn. covering premises at the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and 116 th street. Paterno Brothers have just improved, the oppo?ile corner with a. similar high glass fireproof apartment. THE PHENIX BUILDING SOLD. The Phenix B'ljldinc. an eight story office, structure at No. 18 to 22 Court street. Brooklyn, facing the Borough Hall, was sold yesterday for a consideration reported to approximate $s.y>,<w> by Venette F. Pel let reau and ex-Senator Charles Cooper to Bernard Naumberg. of the law firm of I.iebmann. Naumberg &• Tanzer. The real ty carries a mortgage of $375,000. and was acquired by the sellers about two years ago from the. Phenix Insurance Company. Mr. Naumberg would not discuss the pur chase beyond 'saylnsr It was for investment. THEATRE FOR MISSION WORK. The Rescue Society Doyers Street Mid nipht Mission, located for eighteen years at Nos. 15 and IT Doyers street, has leased the Chinese Theatre, near by. and after alterations will occupy the building for re ligious and educational purposes. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN" 72D STREET Flaw-con & Hobba sold for Ellen A. Slavon No. IIP West 72d street, a four story dwelling. 20.\fi0vi02.2 feet. between Colum bus avenue and Broadway. The buyer will oc cupy it. WEST END AVENUE— F. B. Wood & Co. sold for Herman Runk"l No. rt24 West End avenue, a three and -half ptory private dwell ing, on lot 10x100 feet The buyer. •"Jack" Nor ■north. lea.v.J the above property through the same brokers about a > ear aeo. sipt STREETS-TV. H. Archibald sold for the Stronghold Realty Company No. 122 West 86th street, a four story dwelling;, on lot 18 "x 122.2 feet, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues. EIGHTH AVENUE— John T. Wall, in conjunc tion with John K. Moors has sold the Astor leasehold No. 72.*. Kiplith avenue, a four story tenement hous=». on lot 25x74 feet, for Jacob pohnnann to Henry B. Mahler. The buyer occu pies the «tore on the premises. MANHATTAN" AVENUE Theodore Oatmann sold fur Samuel I.cderer the five stery double flathouse No . 2.'; Manhattan av«nup. on a plot 27x1"0 feet, to a client for investment. THE BRONX. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. THUe Frank ha* Bold tlie plot. 200x100 feet, on the north side of the Southern Boulevard. 129 feet south of iT.XiI Ft reel, to the Herman & Welssmann Construc tion Company. The property nas acquired by the present sellers last May from the estate of I>ro Hutter. The buyers will erect five five story 40 foot atiartmcnt houses on the site. Al fixander Welkin was the broker In the transaction. GRAND AVENUE- Ernst & Cahan have sold for Man J. Martin No. 2540 Grand avenue, a two and one-half story dwelling, on plot 50x100 feet. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following- transactions took place yesterday at the Real Estate Exchange salesroom, Nos, 14 .and 16 -Vesey street: By JOSEPH P. DAY GRAND BT. :.04. n s. 25.9 ft c of Mangin *t. 2f>.Px7r>, 5 sty tntnt and stores; sold to Albert t?f liginan (Or 522.71* 76. By SAMUEL MARX. 13TH- ST. 161. n s. 100 ft c of 7th aye 20 x 103.3. .'! sty dwlg; adjourned to Sept 6. DANIEL GREENWAIiD. BTH \VK. 7,- and 7.*.2. n c cor of 4fith st, 50.5x125x Irrea:. li sty offii-e and store bldg; Sher iffs sale of all right, title, etc. which Metro politan Mercantile and Realty Co had on Oct 29. 1900. or since: V C Pitcher, attorney"; ad journed lo Sept 13. RECORDED LEASES. (With name and address of lessee.) AUGUST 30. AMSTERDAM AVB. liif.< and 1111. north store; Mnthllda Baaselman to Vincent * Pa* quale Bendettl; .'• yrs from July I. 1010; $1,200 and $1,320; address, 247 West 12.".th st. CROSBY ST. 25. store: Alessandro r>elll Paoli to Antonio Riccardone: 3 >rs from June 1, 1910; $6<M); address. 35 Crosby St. "D AYE 167 John Palmlere to Jacob IJch tensteln: 3 yrs fmm Sept 1. 1910; $1,680. SAME PROPERTY; parlor floor and l>ase in>-nt Jacob Lichtcnßt.-ln to Isaac Turetzky: 3 ms from Sept 1. 191<>: $876; address, 103 At torney st. C.TH AYK «37 store: Solomon May to Will iam McDonald; 1 yr » rnos from July ir., 1910; $2,000; address. 637 ♦Hh aye 11TU \YK 190. ■ *• B. 24>x7.". Clement C Moore to Francis 3 MoCOoey: 21 yrs from May 1. 1910. 21 yrs renewal, taxes an! H. 100; ad dress 98 Vesej st. I'.tTll ST n c s. 18.8x91.11. lot: Katharine T Moore to Emma M Coles an.l Jennl<- and Carrie i. ruining: 21 yrs from May 1. 1910, taxes. $350 to $900; address, 2 Wall st. 1618T ST 247 and 24!» Bast. 2 sty bldg: Giu seppe* Kusco to Simon Kuttricr and Htm. .'. yrs from completion of bldg; $3,000; address, 40S l^ast 116 th st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. (Will: name and address of purchaser I MANHATTAN. AUGUST •"." ■ BROADWAY, West End a*e. Riverside lirlv. I.emir old lines now .loaeil between !>lßt nnd mil sts and between Broadway and Riv rr»lde aye and sdnlning lands of parties for ond part; Ezra •• McDowell ft al to Arthur m l ynil ,t a i q <•: aui; 2.>: iwenty-flve deed*; $'n"' address. " ( » 1 West lOWth «t f'HRISTOPHEB ST. 18. .'. sty brk, Ift.ox2lj li-reM Henry .1 H^ldenls, exr, 10 Alexander . r > J-,.r*e < mig' »n.oo(n ; July 15: $!.'..«( 10. S^MF. PROPERTY; Alexander .1 rtorke to Henry .1 Heldeni*; c .' g; July jr.; $1 . address, 34 West f..Mh St. BAMB PKOPKRT.Y; <.'hest«r A I 'iff to H>-i>r> .1 H'l.tetiiß l> and «. all liens I mtg $-->;' Aug 1«: *1 . address 848 West 55th st. I'HBIillV ST. «7. 4 sty brk. VI TxAS.2I irr'g- -Mary .In' k«'in 'o i atharln* and Ma- Mldn JH.ki>oti . nit* $8v000); July 14. ?! «<1 ,,, . M «*>' Cherry st. LENOX AYE V^' ' sty b'k. S.l.fiilOO! ' or » closure; April ■;•; i ■>!•>. >ierr«sn i i%p n r»j erct. to M :..-.. H Jackson. April _••. $ IT. 000 DWELLING BUILDINGS SOLD I SAME PROPERTY: Henry H Jackson to Abraham Cohen: April 30; -*' " same PROPERTY: Abrah ira Mjß S Co* urn^to Jessie E. Van Aiwdall 'm 1m 1 JS4.oo<»>; Aug .i '. $1. adcirn«. 107 Lexington a^. MADISON ST 212. « »tv brk. 27.1xi0n; Adolpb Frfedberg to Annie Schwartz; = one quarter par. .nit? $43.000>: Aug -!=• *'""• address. 47 Si Mark's Place. NF.w BOWERY. 47. .1 aty nrk. 37.4x10, «• I Samuel s Koenta;. referee, to M.leha«l*A>KO fra.no; An« -•'• $29,130: address. 1M cen ' m- st. ! WASHINGTON >=". m <• COT M°rl°"M ° r l°" "'" -do "xl'«'J i.x Irr" C . .Tames H rruikshank to W John-. Park Realty Co lima «25.000»: b and s; ['AUfTjSS*: )Tt ; addree*. 50 Pine st. I WASHi: GTON ST. «1 1 «'•"•• ■ * cor Mor ton s.l s&3xl3*x irr*p:-Kirhard M Jacobus to Katharine C Jacobus: one-quarter part; a I I ti,i.; Aug 3": $100: address. •Maplewooa/.> J. WEST END AVK. 747 to 7.M. 3 sty Irk ..'.QxlOfi: r: i.ant Hoi.iins: »" «♦» '' ertru . Lev: (mtg $47. .-.<»" July 20; *10»i address. i 7t7 West End aye ! ■•;. WE '••-» 4 sty brk. n* or lo4tll st. ••". I!\7V Sd aye, •-•'>::«. » sty hrk. -••"•\T-".. Abra ham ' Kass. 1 to Villa Slte^-Realty «-'•>*»»« : $.-.!»..-.00 • ; Acs -■■ $100; address. 1 Been nian «t. . .. . . !>TH AYE. n c cor --0411! at . ISHVIO to ••(1.-. r i- «f v irrea;: Gustave F Beyer to ' helsea Exchange Bank "its: $30,000): Auk ".'>; ?l; ; address. •_*»)•» Weal 3»th St. i!" ST 4«6 to 4«S, 7 sty brk. 45.5x"~X lrr»sj: Abraham Kassel to Villa Site Realty Co (*««• S.:;. «"T', . auk '-'■": *1O0; address, 1 Beek ™34TH ST. 109 East. I sty " brk. 21*»»: 1 Edward t. Keyes to Edward I. Keys. Jr: Au« , 2.">: $1: address. 1 Eaat 74th si. 37TH ST 12S East. 4 sty brk. 18.0x4».5; l.illi*- >; Field to Katharine X Seabury <mtK $15,000); Aug 2: $10O; address. :;> Nassau st. ,;-,T 1 1 ST. 12 West, •"• ■"■ brk. 20x100.5: Clarence Baldwin to Fred W Hottenroth i (mtg K23.500); July 6: $100. SAME PROPERTY; Frederic* W Hrvttpn roth to Blackwood Realty Co; Auk ... $100; , I address. If. Broadway 70TH ST 27.' v . West. :> - sty brk. L"ixloo.s; : Veda E Snyder to William H Yawkc-y 'nitgr ; $8,000); Auk I."!: $100; address, 273 West ! 7<>t)i st. 7.11> ST. 22" East •"• sty hrk. 2.">x102.2: freorge . F Ropscn. iff. to Van Norden Trust Co untfr I $16,000); auk '_•••. .imio. i 7:>]> ST. 329 East, •"• sty brk. •_'"«xioj.2: same to same untg $16,000.); Aug ":•. $2,000; ad 1 dress. 7M .-.th' at <■ 74TH st. 137 East. '■'■ My brk. 17x72.2; Ed ward I. Keyes to Eleanor I>u Viyler; Auk •-'.*.; ■ $1: address. 13." East 74th st. 74TH ST. i::.-> East. •". sty brk. 17x72.2: Ed- , ward L Keyes to Eleanor I>u Viyler: Auk 9; $1: address. IS." East 74th St. SOTH ST. 171 West. •"■ <=ty brk. l!>.»?x 102.2: Mary Jackson to '-alharino and Matilda .lack snr, imts $1S,000); July 14. $100; address. 67 Cherry st. HIST ST. 11". East. 3 sty brk. ISxlOO.*: M bertine Bchellhamnser to I.lzzt° .1 Spillane and i Bridget Jones: Auk 30; $100; addresa, 115 East ! 91st st. 113 TH ST. -.so and 341 East. « sty brk. 33.4 x ino.il; Louis C Tiffany, iruardian. to Frank Gafsfalo: <■ a ,-; July 28; $100; address, 33© East 113Ui st. 11!>TH ST. «fl and «-' East, « sty brk. .".Ox 100.11; Marcus Kine to Bertha King mite $57,000); Aug 20: *I<V>: address. 17." Henry s'. 127 TH ST, 258 West. •'! sty brk. 18x9O.ll; I Hubbard If I'pham to Man', r Leahy imtcrj $r>.?ion.: auk 2»: $110; address. 259 West l_'7tb «t. 138 TH ST. c s. S?.r, ft c of I.»n;>x aye. 22.r>x n!>.ll. I. Harding Rogers, ref. to Mutual Life Insurance Co: Aug 20: $50,000; address. Law i Departmont. ."0 Cedar St. 14PTH ST. n s. ISO ft vc of Broad«-sy. 17**' to ». = Riverside r>Hv«> xl^vin^.RiOn.ll; Max Mane to A FfHmann Construction Co uata: $100.r4)0): all liens: Aug 29: $100; address. 50 ! Bible ? t. I«2D ST. 520 to 522 West. 5 sty brk. 4f>rOO 10; Jannett StitcUffe tc Frederick R. Ha?se!man imtj $44,500); Aue; 23: $1; addres?. 30 We«t ."'ith Ft. THE BRONX. AQT'EDT'CT AVB, " .«. 7fii« ft <• at VQ& St 37.fix?S.f>. with all title to Maromb'a rd; WllHam C Bergen to Andrew- I> Barrett; Aug 27: $100; addr«>s(>, 110 West USth St. AQUSDVCT AYE. •■ f. SOrt ft < 183 d «t. !>fi.7x 127 x irree. with all title t« «aid rd; sam» to i Herman F Plndseil mite $15,060) Aus »>: ?!<Vi. address 42 West f»oth St. BURNSIDE .WK. n «• cor I7«th st. fi« Ul2Sx lrreg; C Albert B?ck»r et a.! to John Randall. Feb 1. $1; address. £»*9 East lSOth st. SAME PROPERTY: John RAndall to Irvin- K«altv Co; Feb 1; $I<v>. Address. W9 Ea»t 15« th st. BRYANT AYE. 1436, 26x100; Frank J Schwelzer to Otto Wehner imt c $10,000); Aug 2fl; $1CX»: address. Ififl East 27th st. COLLBGE.AVE. s » cor ifiSth St. 2OOxlOO: Thomas II RofT to John Pchaefer 'mi» $l*,S00l; Aug 2.^; $I,oo;: address, 3025 .id ay». . CORNELL. AYE. c «. 25 ft c of Cedar St. 2?x 100 Vest Chester North: New York City Realty Co to John Gcergen; q c; .Ijn» ?; $1; address, 7"» East 2-"!7fh st. CORNELL, A VEX » •■ 2." ft • of Cedar st 2."> x 100 (release nut*): Wa!t»r W Taylor ■to John Goergen; June 15; $1; addr»ss>. 739 East 237 th St. SAME PROPERTY; George P Shlrmer to sam<»: a c: June 8; $1; address. ~~n East 237 th st. FUI.TOS AYE. 2020, lSx8S.ll: hair Rarr to Rebecca Barr. all liens: Aug 27; $1; address. 1719 Fulton aye. FULTON AYE. 2O1!>. lSxnfi.2: r^arles Gruber to Rebecca Gruber; all liens; Aug 27: $1 , ad dress, 1717 Fulton aye. HUGHES AYE. <■ s. 145 ft n of 188 th st, 23* 87.6; Gabriele Pel Gaudia to n->meni«-o i"axa< ciolo (intg $15,500>; Aug 20; S100; address. 524 West 131 st Ft LOT 233. map 401. Beton homestead. Chester Improvement Co to James Fowles <mtg $3.M*l>i: May 2.">. SI 00: addresy. 2823 Newbold ay*. I/^T 153. map Mar.<-« estate, block D, Th« Bronx: William Ralkin to Annie Balkin; Aug 29; ?10<>; address. 14«K Rostdale aye. I/~»T 88, map 647 of 3 L Haight. at West Chester; Edward Halglit. exr. to George A Minasian: q c: all interest under tax sale of Oct 7. 1577; July 22: $8 02; address. 132 Nassau St. OLD KINGSBRIDGE- RD. « s. 40.11 ft n of ifiOth st. a strip 50x- to m s St Nicholas avo x 50 — ; Theodore Knapr>. exr. to Phrpbe W Bank* $3O; address. Room r«iti. 31 Nassau st. PI/5T begins S+o ft - White Plains rd at point 320 ft n along same from Morris Park me. 27.x 10O; John TV PnwTiimr to John F" Etttn ger; Aug 20; $KiO; address. 326 <>lmmins aye. PRBSCOTT AYE. <• c p. lot 201. map part M of Duekman Homestead. 75.1 1x202. 8x trre . Howard F Carlson et al to Gertrude C Tebbutt, June Ik; $1; address, Croton. N' Y. SAME PROPERTY; Gertrude L C Trbbutt to City Real Estate . -o mitg $5,000); Aug 29; $1; ad'lress, 1 7fi Broadway. VAN BUREN ST. 1632.' 25x100; I^ena Schwartz to Jacob Roller: '.i part (mtg $3.20>">.i; Aug 2; $10O : address. 331 Concord aye. VAN BUREN ST, 1718. — x — : Jacob Reoher to Lena Schwartz: *? part imtg $2,500>; Aug 1!; $100; address. 1716 Van Buren st. 137 TH ST. s s. 530.5 ft •=■ of Southern Boule vard, 100*100; Clarence r> Baldwin to Frederick W Hottenroth imlß $19,000); all liens. July 6. $100. SAME PROPERTY; Frederick W Hottenroth to Blackwood Realty Co; all lien«; Aug 27; $100; address, 14t> Broadway. RECORDED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of tender's attorney.) J Interest f« per cent unless otherwise stated. AUGUST 80 MANHATTAN. LENOX AYE, 22; 7 nt>- brk. ."fixinO; p m: | Aug 30: due Oct 1. lt>l6; Abraham B Cohen to Henry H Jackson et al; $78,500; address. 106 Lexington aye. SAME PROPERTY; P m .prior mt(f $"«. 500); Aug 30; 2 yrs. ."> '~, per cent; same to Arnold S Purst: $5,500; address, Uls Monta gue, et. Brooklyn. NEW BOWERY. 47; .1 sty brk. 4x74x !r reg; p m ; Auk 20; 3 yrs; Michael A Rofrano to Marian F Stone; $22,500; address. -Ji» Wai! street. STANTON ST. 2."»7. s c cor Sheriff St. flfix 100 x lrre (prior mtg $3<5.OOO); Aug 20; » yrs. « per cent; Sarah Konozltx to George R Smith; $11,000; attorney, John M Rider. 44 Cedar st. WASHINGTON ST. n c cor of Morton st. 200.2x204.1 to Greenwich »t x lrreg (prior mtsr $250,000); Aug 20; 1 V. 6 per cent; St John's Realty Co to James II Crulkahank; $30,000; address. f>o Pin* St. STH ST, s s, 102 ft c of Aye p. 24x Irre,; : Aug Jit: 3 yrs; Benjamin Rlutnenthal and ann to Jerome. W1d»; $4,000; attorneys. M B & W l< Ulumonthal. :\~> Nassau *-t. 17TH ST. 118 West; 3 sty brk. 20x77. R; Aug 20; ilU'' Oct 1, 1011: « percent; Marlton Realty to Metropolitan Trust to, $120,000; address. 4 lt Wall St. S7TH ST. 12« East; 4 sty brk. I«i.9i«t»7. p in (prior mtg $15,000); A\in 2: due as per bond; Katharine E Beabury to Llllle O Field: $7,000. SAME PROPERTY; P m (prior nit* $22. 000) Aug -'■'. due as per bond: same, to Jen nlo'l* Stuart: $3,000: address, 85 Pmrk ay«. BIST ST. 235 East; « sty brk. 24 11x102 2: Aug "^0; T> vri. Albert and Itenjamtn Oppcn helm, as exrs. to Samuel M Fischer; $2,4. 00u; attorneys. Moss & Peltier, 85 Nassau at. Q7TH ST. 218 East; 5 sty brk. 24.6x10011 .prior in t $13,000); July 15; 3 j ra. « p«r cent; Quisle Lltwln to Clara Levin; $5,000; attorney, Henry Bergman, 132 Nassau st 113 TH ST. 330 and 841 K«Bt. 88.4x100.11; p in. July 28; B jrrs; Frank Qarofolo to Louts E Tiffany, gdn; $.".0,000; attorneys. Do Forest Bros. 30 Broad *' I2BTH ST. h » 212.8 ft « of "ih nve; 2 loin, each 12.8xM.11 (prior mtg on each. $S.000>; Aug 2.'.: demand, «1 per cent; r>« Witt C Jud •On to Almlra A Paisley; 3 tings, each $1,000; attorneys Adams & 11 aim, 1 Liberty St. MOTH ST, n H, 160 ft c of Broadway x 1 73. 1 to Riverside I'trtve. xlo2x lrre,f. p m (prior nit« $1011 000! \iig 20; due Keb 7. 1012. « per c»nt; A I'Vldinann <""nn»tHictlon Co to Max Marx: $<52..'.00: addrem., 128 Broadway. 152H ST, li I, 27.". ft c of Amsterdam »ye. lOOxiliO.io to l5Sd st; Auk 80; 3 yrs. 4V, per cent: Louis de 1. and George C H Warii to I'nttcl States Trust <o, 888,000; »ddrei«, 45 Wall *' THF. BRONX. AQUEDUCT AYE, at, 7.;? ft . ft || \-\ ••. .t ti.vDti Irreg, vm; Aui 20; 3 jts. 4', ' Tltla Inmir-nra 3 nd TraaJ o ' • BATHGATX AVK "gjJ^l'tlJSal • 3 yrs. 5H per rent: Edwarrt r \*. lawyers Title insurance ma&gn ««* BATHGATB AYE ijr.J. 2-. x III .^. A «^ 3 yrs .".U per cent: same t» ""' -• addre-s. ISO Broadway. BRVANT AYE. 1453 --v' oo «P« P m%T $ Wehne;'-to Xl nud-o,f Ke^er: ?7,0: ad i drens. 32f> Sd »ye. _, p.. rR . rF ivF, c s. Jot 177, map St u*y Ferdinand^ Marino to Wllljnrn r. .$1 OfiO: address. 72 E«"t 11. th st. LOT 85. map P_rtHlon Hunt es^te Van SSf: "S?mon ; w^^to^r skv/n,!,- Ban P k; 54..100; address. 28** 'id a'" T ivroi V WE n w cor of ISSth St. •> l >xlM: st ".«\«''. 2 "prior rati *tt>..-n>. Au* '- • ' £ o per Tent: Isak Ba-r and .'narle. Oruber to William Salinfter: ?2.0f>0 : attorneys, Her : n ir, .-. Hlrs.-hmann. tl Park Row. pA». m- «t n • ■ lota (1 and r> " Ti; 'P_ / r r p| A t|Ai?»o« >n.ir,w (nun. aata«« •■"/■ isl -it irr*r Ma: i" « " '■ r "" ...*',„ [Thoro.« o-N»'i '•• Rlrhartl N Arnow: $-...'^. addre««. 1"2 Nassau st. p.,, T S4O ft f of White Plains rd and -52" ift a of Morris Park are, -^'™- ! ' J'Vw^Vn" ••!> 3 vr»- John F Bttlnajer to John tV Down i inK. *.1.«i00: address. 1«. ..°. Barnes aye. RVF.R AYE. 20««. —X — : AUK 2!>: : Morher X t.eih«-i to Barbara Myer: **£%>:*** tprnej« Davis & Kaufman. •»> '..hamtvrii a*. TIFFANY ST. • », I-"»*S « ■ of 16 "' h ■*• Mlxioo- A'iK -'• .1 • '-«: John "'•' % a rv to Bronx Savings Bank: Sir..oi>o : address, corner Tre mont aye and Park aye. TIFFANY ST. w s, !««.« ft s of l«7th st soxino: vie 29; S — ' in."- Realty and Construction Co to Margaret r Bverttt: $1... oo.>; address. Law: era Title Insurance and I Trust ' ■>. 160 Broadway. VAN BUREN ST. K32. 12.1 ft ■ of Colum bus aye. 25x1*>0 (prior mt#r *•!.-'>" Auk -• Installs. « per cent: Jacob Berber to Pora j Toppr; J270; attorney. Leo Sehafraa. ,l« j Nassau at. VTSE AYE. <- » S."> ft n of Freeman a*. 40* ! 100 iprlir mta $2R.000>; Aug 20; due as per , bond: Jora;MiaMi Realty and Construe? lon « o to John E Hertel; $4.00O; address, r.l'l oth aye. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With tiam- and address of lender's attorney.) AUGUST 3«. MANHATTAN. MADISON PT n « known as lor "Ti"i. map estate of H»ndrick Rut ers. 2.-..4x10*»; Samuel Praajera to Samuel and Isidor Simon; SIJ.sOO; attorney. Isador Oobroezynski. •'•'"*■- Broadway. 1.-.TH ST -".1 » East, .".".►•.x ( «ox.':.'.x:><>; William S Kelly to Margarei I.ansran. e*trx; $10,000; attorneys. Harris. Corwln. Kunnlson & Meyer?. I 1.->0 Nassau at. .-..-TTI ST. I S. :*.J.2 ft '" ■•!■ ■■"• •»•• 21x71: . May :M. l!»'or.: r:<n.. T. -Spotts tr. New- York REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET BOROUGH OF MA.MIVrTAN. "City and Suburban Homes Company" First Avenus Estate, %££&£ 415 E, 64th St. Tel. 2990 Plaza. Offlrr hour-: 9 A. M.-R P. M . 7-« P. *! Sunday. 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. Model dwelHaaj offering to p»op!» of mod erate means: strictly Aral elaaa, up-to-rtate. ■team heated. rh«rful apartments at the nom inal weekly rental of 2 Rooms for $2.50 to $2.95, 3 Rooms for $3.45 to $3.95, 4 Rooms and Private bath $4.65 to $5.50, FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS MORTGAGE OF fQ,t rw) on HIGH CLASS IMPROVED REAL ESTATE in the lowr part of Mi€ city. Interest 6%. paw at -,] seml-annually. Apply HENRY r. 1 - BINO IS William s___t£___n_Tor_ City. vTN~cORTirV>T>T TFRRAfE. New d"°i'inr:«. all convenlenres; ready to OC rl)rl^■ pric« right; term* mam Tali* B*wa - Subway to Van Cortlandt Park: trolley to elty line. offV^s on premis«">. or DAVID STKjVART. 2T. Broadway. Manhattan BHOOKI.YN. DEriDED BARGAIN IN BEAUTIFUL FLAT bush — New n* family brick nous.-. 7 rarajc, lisht rooms, 'antcfullv decorated parquet floors, hard-xood trim, tiled bah ami vestibnle. wainscoted dinins room: every, modern con venience- pric» $31,300: terms to suit; conven ient to Brighton B<-arh '"L" and eifrht trolley lines. These houses cannot be equalled any where. either for a home or an investment. WM F- METER's._«__Gravesend aye.. Bklyn LONG ISI-AVD. A HOUSE BARGAIN An attractive aaw suburban ':«». all lm twenty-flve" minute* from Manhattan. One block from depot. Fine surroundings, desirable re strictions, beautiful home, excellent investment. A bargain. Small payment— easy terms. F^r 'arts, write or 'phone T. I. McNEECE. -V) Nassau Pt. 'Phone 4070 Beekm&n " "WESTC rTESTER COrNTY. PHILJPSE MANOR OS THE HTTD3OV- One mile unobstructed river frontage: 30 mod ern residences near completion. Addresa PHILJPSE MANOR CO.. Phlllpsa Manor. New York. ; XEW JERSEY. AT SUMMIT, H7T-sfl MINUTES 75-80 Trains Daily via D.. L. & W. The Estate of George Maniey OFFERS High Class Realty, City Lots, Residences, Private Hotel : fine grounds, near station ; also acreage. Inviting development. MAM.KY & GRAND. 32 B'-way. New Tori. or HOTCHKIS3-JOB3. SUMMIT. FARMS FOR SALE*. 1 a.- re, 5 acres and 10 acrea. High. dry. fertile soil. A'! cleared, no scrub oak«. $123 pa* acre. Easy terms. 4O acre farm, large outbuildings. 3.iVin fruit trees. $7,000. fpecial excursion Saturday. September 3d. For free tickets to inspect this property, write W. C REEVES & CO.. 124 E. 23rd Street. New York City. imniCfill II 1 55 mlaotea from N. Y. nlillllOUlll m 111 For rent, unfurnished. on« year or longer, a. complete DJMldem l^j brick residence containing 14 rooms. 4 baths, steam heat, electric light, aqueduct water, ample grounds, hriok stable; pleasant surroundings and convenient to station. ' E. P. HAMILTON & CO.. 96 B'way Ol T OF CITY. A COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE by owner direct to purchaser; 40 minute* from New York; large house; all conveniences; stable an.l outbuildings perfect order: mile- from sta tion, ideal gentleman's home; three acres; bo brokers; information concerning: above. Interview— only; bargain to quick purchaser. OWNER. Box 42. Tribune. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ( , We have a few floors at « j 1921 92 Liberty Street, \ 111 1 suitable for corporations or 4 I 4 (or subdivision. Also some <[ ' i* rooms at J 1 1971 97 Cedar Street. } # The two buildings are con- £ f nected by hallways. Both are || \ J new, well built, and centrally ]> Jj located. Parties needing a space in October can be ac- f (I commodated at once. 4 1 THE FIDELITY AND S I CASUALTY COMPANY t |> of NEW YORK. i _ REAL E STATE. ~~~ (L li aftJß «K\l. E9TATIS. iHUUtf i > ttly Sl >""« s uu Street. APARTMENT HOTELS. HOTEL ABERDEEN "S & ™ Refurntshml. redecorated; furnished or un furnished sultn*. also apartmunti for winter j.'»»on. HOTEL LC MARQUIS 12 TO 16 K-\f»T HIST «sT. Apartm«'iit». furnished and unfurnishf a ■ now leasing. X M. CHATIU.ON. Prop 14 EAST 60TH ST. OVERLOOKING CENTRAL IMlih Ali.iriiilrnn f •.irnioilril .ni,| unfitrtl l-%1ir.l EAGER j it » BABCOCK. NEW YORK'S LATEST HOTEI " "GREAT NORTHERN." 118 West «7th St Open for r«ceptlon of Baaata fl«pt«mh«r i, 1. P. IVIPOX. General Munager. "• UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. WASHINGTON HFIi.HTS CHESAPEAKK AND MKKN\Npo\H Block front *an« »Me of AtHubon aye i-» rt •ndHTSd »•• : 1. 3. 4. ■• .nd 8 r «v>ma. -„, i"V to «no t-ur? on pr»m'«?i < t |^<o'nii\'ir'ii BOABU or' BBOHXRS. 320 iESSS?* r, , T.lf» [n«iiran-e Co; ?=">.oon: arfrlr-M. *• p. al »v». r>TH ST. ■■ "' '■■ » nty.br'*. l«:>j:v*.:> 7. s i 11 22 1 * iv>s. Samuel L Lm6txn to sr-nttnid -• i Lehman «n<l nth*, trus; X|f>.o«»O; i- -. .' i. ' f^awyvra Title Insurance an'l Tn ast Co.' i«t^ .' Broadway. ■' ! jxth ST. - •• U'e*t. 4 nty hrk. -'"■.•"" .-,; \~.. '! _'4. iriit.-. Mary '; Pratt to th- 'Ir-enxirh ! SavlnK.l Bank. $70,000; arMre**. :•" '•■■►< < . • I l-rif ST 22 N M ' nty -- 2tr.li*>7.. v-^. - ( 2i. I»»5: sam« to came; ?Kf>.o«M>: arldress. sain* I as above. . ! <STH AYE. 2C". anrt . •"•: » irtr ■•-»»_ .of 17th at, MllW; Da* t". I'W; r>nrz« f{ : ' Bejrar an'! rathertn*. his wife, lo Ore» n »i»w' ' ?avlne^ Bank; JlC.'.onrt; address. 246 Ht?> ay , ; J MaVH ST. 241 W*ai I sty brk. '>Tin#>;j. •j V..- 11. if.'>» H*r »• r. w <<•- ■. Roo«rt rl • j »"uttlnar: *!",••'" attorney. Tl'le Ouaract**- ar.4 ' j Trail ' "'■ in Broadway. ■.■•. -f ST. ■ » 100 ft *of Ist aye. 2."x!nr> ij. t :|: | July _•• IMi V|tf> r> T>-.r^ tn Amoninl/J i porrio. trustee; $>•<». attorneys. Am»n.l ■-.- Anutat I li.i Nassau st. j ; ••;• H ST. ■ • i»-ll '• a ■' M »v. in «, 74.3 -»r>t l a 1*««: Wallar«i f A--lr»»« ro -, ..-;.'■ Assurance .^K-ierv r>* rhe. f,"!ti:*i States, aaVMV; address. ;■_•" Broadway. BIJONX. BOOKS AVK. n v ror Dralnaz* st. MMal : Apr 2«. lnrc Jamil Viau and ano to Thoni»i M Kelley; *' -'■"•" attorn'rj. W T Ititthe— ■. ;. Tremont a- • ; EDISON AYE, -■ «. Mi ft I n? SCWr-cl -. ' 2.-»x1)»' [»"■ 3*. IfK>4; Charles U St, Irnp #,! in^ yen Title Insurance and Trust O>, 1W Bto»^.: way - ELLISON AVFX «a, "-"■ '" •of lati— t«r •• I 125 11x35.5x134.6xC3; *»■ 1^ >"« — * •* i Hoffmann and ano to Hollar ?avin<i Rank mf the <"lty of New York; ?3.00o; address, Cso* j 3d aye. LCI 1 of .127 lot* "funfer estate. r'-» Priat;, ; June li>. lfX»7; r^erino Frt-eVio ani uruy •-. Hudson V Rose '-. $«.'/»; address. 20 W»s: 45 t "i . st. LOT 42. map. of 123 lots Kudson P R<-«» rv,.. known as Willi« • - i»« June 11. H>m». Giovanni ; <-arN>n- to fiiidaon P Boa Co; fSSOz addraa^ ■ 32 West 4-ith s:. I-OTS BM and SOI. map Traak »s»a-». <~Ta*«i'». Point- Jun» 22. If *: Jo««eph F Thompson t<ii A dele" Sturge, Dodd and Janr.es A Tro»bri/1s<»: , $434; attorn Title Ins Co. 13." Broaii^ay. LOTS "•" «nd !-•*. map 1174. cabdfv r>rop»r^r estate Urn X Og^en. Mfzhbrldß*. J:n* * is.t- ; Mary anil Alotm Eoellw to Peter John Laaaaa; $:• ■".;•■" attorney. H»nry W?ndr. '.fj Maa •• I.i ft Id map village of WakefleU I0OxC«: Ana; 1. 19n3 A <hat»li & ?<ir,». Inc. fo ih* Workmen's Slefc and Oeatii Ben«-".r F"i;nd of tS» I' - hy F West, (terretar-i ; ?1.200; a'torr*ji. ; Klllquit A Ffillfjulf, 320 Broadway. SJ ANN - AYE. X m. 2* * " no of n4f*i r. ■2* •■.\!'h». June 1. lOOT f'>!»— lan Khh and aaa !• to antHaaa Dohrman; .*1."».<««>; a'rorr»»rr. Tlr!» j Guarantee ani Trust < '<■•. 171 Rroajway. lO>TH ST. m « ""> fT — it Elton aye. "• r<o ! ?lar.-h 4. lf*tO; Loala Hab»n»r and ano tr, f^fy!' ■ <•-!'■» T Cunningham a« sr*"''a! gnardfaa; f6^4M;| ; attornf---. Title «;aarante e and Trust <•<>. 175* j Broad* I i Mtrrn ST. =-. IOA -■ •nt Elron *-r». Z' t *i2!*-. CITY HOTELS HOTEL BRISTOL 122-124 WEST 49th St. VFU YORK. Til hot«*l ha 3 been remodelled and altered to meet the demand? of a hi?h •'lass family patronas:". \V> ran offer I beautiful rooms at moderate prices oa a yearly leas". You should investigate before locating-. ROOMS WITH RUXXIXG WATER— TfnftirnTPhrri. .v.* t*i >4."» p P r month. Furnished. .?.*{."» '■ >'■>> " I ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH- T*nf!!rnl?hed. >i" ' •-• >*>'* k per month. Furnished, 199 •• .57.". • SITTING ROOM. BET>I II AND PRIVATE BATH— Unfurnished. >♦>."► to >7r» p=r month. | Furnished. $7.". ''fIOO " • Season rar.~ furnished on application; a!?o rar^s for ?nre»"-r apartment?. Restaurant a Iti f Bj>fja T. E. T OLSON. Pres. and Mgr. j UNFURNISHED ATARTMENTS. STANLEY GOURf j West Lnd Avenue and 106 th Street HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS 10 Rooms and 3 Baths Bents, S2,4QQ — 52.760 Under management of owners' personal representative. APPLY TO SUPT. CM PREMISES, LUDINCTON 205 WEST ini>T ST Near Broadway. 103 dSt 3 *a: ?tat!sn *r.l 104 th St, E!evaf»d ? T atlon. Hich-rii««. Modern. BeTator Apartment Hoo»». 7 Rooms and hath * S9OU TO 5 I UOU Apply "> Pup* — a nt. on ( "~ =*»■ FRANK 1- FI-*HT:R CO., 440 Colnmbn* V' ror. » 1 -f ■*> I SONOMA 1.730— 8R0.\D« AY— 1.734 Attractive APARTMENTS of - Room* and 2 Baths in choose from, some -with --' •outhern exposure. Modern ::— • --of bulld lr« llwliiaiiaai ia superior tall an^ *^*- vator B*>r-. i.-«» nl^ht and day: r»>frlsw%:lr>:i: transit facilities nneqoa - within ft^-* min utes' -walk to amusements, restaurants nni best v _...,--., in New Tort Your inspection Invited from » A. M. to 8 P. 11. each day. Including Sunday. RIVERSIDE DRIVE North Corner 84th St.. Nn*. 120. 133. FIREPROOF APARTMENTS. Aparur.ents of - . 10 an.i 12 rooms and " bat-^i; { location finest tr. th? city: rent* $2.."«"»"» to < •«• W. R. & J^^tf STETVART. _ 407 CENTRAL PARK WEST »ar 100 th Street. ■ Ove.rloo»ln? the Most Picturesque Pan of Central Park. All --.;■- bnprturemgntw 7 and S rooms and bath $1,000 to $1.Z09 PEASE & ELLIMA> 340 Madison Aye. TeT. |O<M Murray Hilt. TII E FORT VIE XV Mngßlflrent Elevator Apartment*. 5. 7. 8 ami {> Rooms. $425 to .<!.*<*>- Three blocks west of I*l at Si Snbw»T- Apply on Frfr»ii»^». Tel. ♦:!>* \ .tnV>n. S. K. cor. IS! St. A: Haven Axe. HAROLD COURT S. W. Cor. ll»Sd St. and >t. Mrhola* *»«■ 4 3 6 reotna and bath; 7 rr>r>ms and - baths; rent« moderate. Agent -■ -,"»•-. THt BLLNORD B"«aj. \m-t«T.I»m Are., and <.;i h to «7th SC W. H. DOLSON v CO.. Agents. 5«7 Columbus Aye. - ALWYN COURT ■m ran Mm ST. Fineat Apartment House in (|M a or!.l Mr. i- s TAYLOR. Manager, oji "*••— THE SWITZERLAND >. E. <or t.M-t St. mid Ki*er*lde D' l '?^, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 in.i 10 KiKimv «V.ii to *• •'•?.• Fred'k Zittel >t- Sons. A;!a.. B'wav * _>*» "- REED HOUSE. 121 ST ST. & BROADWAY. .-|_ '•.:'• a;' mm 7 Km. Apt*. $1. P 2> * * -"* nr»t~Valu«. on ««hln«t.«n llrlshl*. ST. CHAKI.KS — M»T ♦ M' ASH to %44 «•"»« li:>»h St. - 5 and 6 Roc ■■■. al! latest improv^mss.* - Kent* #."* to *».' • WE CAN MR!-: r SKIT TOC *T TH* .MA.IF.STIC. a E. cor. li^h St. »nd St >'= at •tea a\*.\ 7 and I larife rooms; electric i-» and tee supplied without co.«t. PIT THUS A TAYLOR. 3*33 B TO«dw*_^. STI'PCR t'Ot'RT. «,< Ttlook front east side «»f St. Ni.'h.Mas *»*• *»a ITtJih an.i 177 th ata Two to four «**>«' ' nuth. with kitchenette. »-■• ' U> $<&0. A««»' i Premlaea tiiUMKKrV PARK « II »• SB (.MiUfnt Turk. Several desirable apartments for t» «:*•• H nnd 0 rooms and .'■ baths. . • •*"••'• "?,, "%i». I-KASF. A KI.I.IMAN. \«l< U!) MaOli-" \ ICTORI \ m: W«»t 151 th >t „ . 4. 6 and « Rooms: Urse aad "s a '- Uent.i rea»onat>l*- -_,4-»». oinns * KIRBT. _tosd _?nd..Sl=? nd .. Sl=- * ~~ FORREST CII AMBERS. 1 13 th St and Br .. - " _ _ , 6. 7. S. » Room* 2 v S M» P' nl * K. A. n'via. Resident ____££ — BROOKFiri P. , 4^o Rlversld* Prtve. <U«™ sl - tm [ Monrß\rir kk>t*i , HUSTON .t sri '-. ro»^ ;.t liberty St. J^hJ^-^—T^ BROOKLYN. : BROOKLYN" APARTMfNj 5 , | Ar>v BBmM of roo- 9 ; b«»' to^rS? Fl'-f 2 / , rr.-. «,.--. ».««•> per ■•;., ;. * g-oo*JJ 1 TR~\r * CO.. I^B R*«'* n * Uf Thorn 2?00 Mam.