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F Government Admits Defectt in Patten Indictment. **CORNER" IS AN OBSTACLE Failure to Charge Withholding from Sale May Defeat the Prosecution. ., ....,? n.t t*.?AtfJ".***l*>*** nr ** J^tT^rnTatotJamoaPatUn ttrtt ??? ranh B H;lvnP nn<l >:"* p Brown on chargee ol cenaptr **.*?*-' . ? corner ln eottaa la . so* York Cotton Eachanae. la S__T?f IM Sherman eatl-twat law. nte"state, . WWtO' <???_?' SS^thafoveramant Theo^o., f aecond argument over the Indlct ", tie court not belng wWIm to de* STteat .Prtaa the comctaaai af the oZtZ ? y,.rkf..loralrour,ln luaahlng wveral rltal COUBtB ln the to 'STaiw BoMdter Oeneral had baraly .,?ted to tha co-irt that the Queatloa In Ihe case waa the decislon of tl.e low.-r court lhal the Sherman antt-troat law dld net prohlbit the ??runidng of a cor !_.? before CWaf JUBtlOB White BUg , .ied that he v.nuld he plcaaed to have Ihe government at some time dt-tlne just What it meant bj ?? tOTBer.*" Mr Buttltt re- lled It waa a comblnatlon among iaalera ln b eomaoadlty or outside obMbbaetb for the purpoae of buylng Jp the greater pOTtlon of the comino.ltly and holdlng lt bock from sale until the de? mand ao far outran the limited supply aa ? adrance the prlce abnormally. "No-* I waat >ou to fhow how the tn tfemen't Btl that def.nltlon. * said the Chjaf Juatlce. That led the Sollcltor General to an -?unce thnt he abandonert the third COtaTrt oj the ladlctaient, because tha lower court fcund thora "-? no charge in lt that the defendanta were to hold back the cotton from aale, and consenuently no ??corner" charged. "Oetttr.g rlght rl"-n to braaa \acks. deelared Mr BuMtt, "I frank'.y admlt that the other count. thr seventh, has onedafert There ia no exprc*-a statement m lt that th? comblnatlon was created to wlthhold from the market the cotton beuglit" Juatlce Van Pevanter suagested that the tnan who drafted the rodtottnent riid not have that la mlnd. perhaps. for Imma* dlately after the word "oorner" he had deflned the term without including a charge of withholding from sale. Flnally Mr. BullHt admltted that if nelther of theaa argamoata was acecpta Me the K"vi rr.ment had no case. Ia Benatnr John C. ?pooner wl'.l he heard to-tr.'.rrow- for the d.fenc*. e FIX RATE DIFFERENTIALS Oommerce Commission Revises Decision on Export Freights. Waahlnptor.. Oet '23 -The Interstate Commeri e Coaunlsatoa laeaiad Bupploman tal flndinga to-day In what is known as tlal eaae," affpctlna; th*1 all* Ul rrelfhi mlaa on aii Bafbt I ' N'w Tork. Ualtimore and FhOadelphla intemted for export. ?nmlsaloii explalns that it had no Intentinn to change ttie riifTerentialB on flour or oa Iron and t-teel articles for ex? port In the Fupplemental oplnlon. tho commission ao amendi Ita prevlous flnd lngi aa to prescrlbe detlnlt-ly that the dlfferentia!s to Baltlmore and Philadel? phia und* r the N>w Vork rat. s shall not be great. r than they now .. t>-<?? MAYOR BIDS WATSON SUE Again Writes About "Post's" Eleetion Notice Edition. The Mayor has sent th? followinr. letter to (Jorroratlon Couneel Wataon: ? er :.'. 11*12 611 lt haa been called to my att< ntion that "Tl Evenlni J'oat" publiah?-d a ?*r tn my letter to you it is said that thej dld nel Djil out a Bunda) 4-dition on October S*. i?.o, in orde; ' '?'? ? '"tfces. 1 im (aBloamg to you a copy of "The Even* Ing Post ' ivlth ihe headuig 'The Even lupoit, Sunday, Oc-iober bth. 19'0.'' con talnir.g th*- said eiectlon notlces. So that lt t| hv. indeniabl*- fact that they "vrixnti" su"h an edltlon That they dld nr.t "publlah" it !s what I stated It never wenl outalde of th.*ir own offlce. I alao sv.d you a simllar pretendod *dl tkrn of "The I'cst" dated Sun-lay, Octo? ber '?* mo That edltlon wai- also "pHnted," hut what I aald of it waa that it waa not "publlshed, ' namely. II **u not dellvered to the newadeal-rs. it rw not cli^ulated. ln fact, it did not leave th- offlce of "The Bvenlng I'ost. ' ?rJrta a very few 4*c>pl^s wera s?-nr out :n order to make n pr^t'-nee of publlcatlon ir, arder tr, collect ot the city the 117.cl for 1*4- : of eleetlon notl< aa l oo not wlah lo say anytl.ing annavlng to ?r.y bi |t ts mv dey to rull your ittention to 1 fi aaa dlrect you to bting a ault to rollrct har-k the money. A rtemanr' r.n* heen mad" on me by a tnx Pay?r tha' I do th.ls, ar.d lt ls my dls ifreeable duty to do lt Very trulv yours, W. J OATNOR, Mayor. o WALDO HITS SEVEN HEADS E-rtortion Charges AgainBt Two De tectives Lead to Suspensions. Koilowjr,; -on the arrest ot DetoetlTOB Jamea Doyle and Robert Selehke on eharg-.? of extortlon, Commissioner \V.. .lo ?uipended 'he two men from duty yes? terday. Th? '?omplalnant agalnst Doyle ?? Vlctor Filmor., who on Tuesrlay iilght "?nt tn the Commlssloner's offlce and Pleked Doyle out from a llne of a large ?""?rofeerof mea. In 'lne wlth the suapenslon of fhe two m**>. Comrnlaeioner Waldo ralleted from ?Wy ln the dlatrlct Actlng ("aptalri Mar tl" J. McCauley. head of the deteetlve dlatrlct whlch takes In the Stagg street a?tl*ir., Brooklyn, to whlch both Doyle ****1 Heleake were attached. 1^1 four other detectlvea who were at '"""Wl to tl,'* Rfagg atreet station have ***** ord.r.ri to don unlforms and raaama r?rBlar patrol duty. DBTECTIVES UNDER OLOUD ?^Hiitrate Will R-sfer Exciso Case to Mr. Waldo. Aiter rliarharglr.g Charles Dudwlg. a ***t*r, arralgned ln the We.-t ?no police f0l*t on a charge of vlolatlng Uie exdae ****, yeaterday, Maglstrate llerrman aald ** Weuld call the attentlon of Poll.-e teatonlieioner Waldo to tlu- evidence "rtwed In the eaae hy Central Offlce De J*rtlvea Euaane II. Pulc h. and XV. J. "?ntth ? *ko teatlmnny glven by the two de *^th*?a dld not anuare wlih the affl *e~*ko they made when awearlng out the "??Wtant for Lud-aige arreat. ii_** <-?'*','1vea aald In thelr affldavfta **-?? they pgid for beer wlth wl.l.h they ***? aanrf,<|. in thelr teatln.ony tlmy fllled thla by aaylng that they left iaaL-l*** 0n a Uble a,l<' w*lked out ?"l-Ott* eeetng the waiter take tha coln RESIIME HARVESIER CASEi Government Counsel Fail to Get Light on Organization. TWO BANKERS TESTIFY Neither William Hamilton nor W. C. Lane Able to Recall Important Details. Wltneaaea calted l>y the gnvernment's lecal repn-sentatlves ln the third he.irlng af tbe government sult yesterday to dls solve the so-called Harvest.-r trust failed tO nssi.M much |n the effort to show that the organlzers of the Internntlotial Har veater Compnny, George \V. Perklns, | Charlea Deering and Cyrtia H. .McCor? mlck, were Inslncere in their accounts of tha detatla of organlsatloa. IiiHliillty to remember Important facts aa t" Ihe early traBBBCtlOBa of th*' com? pany nn the part of its laeerperatofa waa the chlef atambUni block of Bdwla P, Oroavenor, Speclal Aaslatanl Attorne) ? ni, who representcd the governmont before Robert S. Taylor, Bpecial examiner. Willlam Hamilton, son-ln-law of J. Plerpont Morgan, und member ef the flrm of J. P. Morgan & Co., and Wllllam C. Lane, vlce-prealdent of the C.uaranty Truat Company, were two of thc Im? portant witnesses called. I~,ne. who was the flrst witness. testl* Bi il that he was a bankor and had nevr-r engaged In tha maaufaetare of harreetln| machinery, but that In IM be haU en tered into a Oontract tn purchase Beveral haraeeter cornpanies. These h?- tcsiitlrd be did not buy for hla own use, but to tran.afer to a corporatlon. He declared that he could not remember hls reas.m for pa: tieipating In tbe purchase of the propcrtka, but said he bad done so on thi Mvlce of counael, ?mtic n)ember of the flnn of Guthrle, iravath _ Hender aon. The Aaalatanl Attorney Oeneral then In? troduced an agreement dated August 13, i!*)2. Between i?tne and J. i*. Morgan .* Co. pertaining to thr purchase of the con I'ein.a by the banklng Ilrm. This BgroO' ment the ultness admltted. Efforta were made to have the witness a< lumwledge that hc had acted as a "dunimy" ln the transactlon, but be asserted he bad _ en BB agent without inltiatlve powera. A l.'Iter dated August 14, 1812, from Mr. Lane t4> .1. P. Morgan & Co. lndoslng a check for over $3,000,000 as payment for mon, y advanced by tbe company to Lane was produceA The witness could not re memher what money thls check repre aented or where the money had bonu from. On caillns: Mr. Hamilton, efforts were made by Mr. Grosvenor to show connec* tlon between the Morgan company, the purchase of the harrestsr companies and rranafer of the stock to tbe new corpora tion. A memorandum was produced hy Mr Hamilton showlng that 185,800 sharrs of stoik in tbe Internatlonal Marvester Company, worth on August 14, V*fC, $13, SOO.ftJO, had heen paid to William C Lane. It ls hoped by the proser-utlon that lt can prove the Btork ?as transferred to the Morgan compnny. Mr. Hamilton de? clared tbat be had no personal hand In the organization of the internatlonal Har VVSter Compaay, but that George W. I'er kti.s, a member Of the flrm. bad heen Its agent Tl.e taklng of testlmony wlll be contin i.-.l to-day, When thr Asslstant Attorney - ,1 wlll attempt to learn further de? tails of the lnternatloual Harvester Com* pany's formatlon. MUST PR0SECUTE SH0URDS State Can't Drop Case, Though $1,030,000 Was Returned. Philadelphia. Oct. H? Reporta <? irrent for more than a y.-ar tl at the t'nion Trust I'ompariy hail bi-> ri rohb.-d of $], 008,800 in securltles and $,l4Vmo ln cash hy an employa wote confirmed to-day wh*n tjoveraor Tener at Harrlsbari deetded t: at, ao far aa the stat< is eonoarsed, Walter H. flhourds, who ll accus.-d of ap proj.iiatlng the money and BSCurttles, ited, notwitl ataadlni that r4-stituti4^n has heen made t<> tlw- trust : my, which Is ik.w kBOWB as the Merchants" l'nion Trust i'ompany. The (l.cision 4,f the Gov.-rrmr was made after he '"iad COBferred wlth tl.e Attor? ney General. John C Ball; the Dletrlct Atlomey, Bamuel P Hotan, of Philadel? phia; Willlam H. Bmlth, Htate Hanklng I'ommii-slon.r, Ciarenc,. I>. Harper, of the trjst company; QeorgB Burnham. Jr.. and Edwln oi tteada, an attorney. The seeurltles, lt ls aald. were taken from a saf- Aepdtfl box r?nted by Mr. Burnham. Fhourds ia a fugltlve from Jus tl" , but 11 is sald that ln view of restU tntion having been made the trust com? pany wcii-i nol preaa the proaecution. A atate law. hoarever, .lemanda that the Bommoawealth preeeeuto all such raees, ajld M it" eapeeted thal tbe District At? torney, if Hhnurds Is found, wlll brlng hlm to trial, B8 be hns already been ln dicl.d. .Sh..urds. who was superlntendent of depoell raalta Of Ibe trust company. left the entry n4,t long before the crlme was dleeo-ered. it is raperted tbat ha opened rommunlcatlon for the r.-tnrn of th- m eurltlee and the money through "personals" li.serted ln New York, Phlla _elphle aud Parls newspap.rs. STRIKERS JMAKE_DEMANDS More Pay and Shorter Hours? No Disorder at Little Falls. Little Kalle. N. Y? Oct. ai?There wa? no disorder In the atrike at the knltting mllls of the clty to-day. The strikers say they have galned many recruits and that more mllls were affected. The skilled labor ln the mllls has refused to joln ln UM strike Thls afternoon Industrlal Workers of tn<, world organizers formed an organl zntton of the strikers and appolnted rom toMggg to ?'arry on the strike. Just bs* tere the mllls closed for the day the commlttoa rlled demands wlth tbe man aKers The slrlkers Inalat on the same pav for rlfty-four hours B week as they recelved for slxty hour* a week and ar, lr?,(,,Heof 10 per cent for the day hand. and ir, per cent fo. the night hamls. Th8 strikers held two meetlngs In ,, 1, ,k> ,,ia<-e the Hchenectady dress U.e atrikers. There e/as no poli.e Interrerenoe to-day COLLEGE MAN A SUICIDE ? Richard Whittle Decilnes to Act at Wedding and Kills Hinwelf. ChleagO, Oct B, -Rlchard Whittle, a graduate of Cornell rnlveralty. comml' ted suiclde ln 'a loomlng house to-?1ay, l.-uving a half finished letter to a trle^nti. ,l.c!i:.in8 l" aai as beat man at his wed Wbittl.- was employed as a salesman f,,i ..n auto.no! 11.? concern. He was thlrty ,?? year* Old, and ls believed 10 hav lived in Saylesvllle, R. I. He ls aald to have had a brother ln Coo_eratown, N. X. CONTRQLLER'SNEEDSGROW Expense of Running Financial Department Increases $69,210. I'ontroller Prendergaat ask8 for $1,191,200 to run the Flnanee Department ln 1313, as compared with $1,4*1.990 In 1912, a net ln? crease of $f>:i,210. The amount asked for ls. however, $1<,340 |?ea than the amount ap proprlated for 1910, the flrat year of the present adminlstratlon. the budget heint; prepared before i'ontroller Prendergast took offlce. Among the ltema of lncrease ln the 1913 budget as prerented to the special roni mittee of the Board of Eatlmate ar* $23,000 for the employment of addltlons! Bccountanta, etc, to complete an exam? lnatlon of the nrreara of taxes, aesess menta and water rates and other ,-iccor.int Ing Inclrlental to the preparatlon of a new balance eheet; $23,000 for addltlonal tr-mporary employes. lncldental to puttlng ln operatlon the neW plan for thi s.*ml anmial collertion of taxes; $10,-XiO for ad dltlonal Bmplojroa in the audlttng bureau for new aicountlng and Inspenion work. and $15,000 for the salarles of the tax sale force. The Cnntroller has BUbmJUed to the budget committee an estlmate of tha amount necessary to he Included In the budget for IfU to provld.- for tlu pay? ment of Interest on and redemption 1 f th* . ity debt. The total ls $.'.4.977,3x1, as compared wlth |U.1tUfl in th'- pr.-s.-nt year'a budget, an lncrease at $3.2fi2,v.3, <>r 6.3 per cent. Of fhe totnl estlmnt.- for 1913, m.?M*M ls for Interest. Tt.WM Is for ledemptloti of maturing lssues pro vlded fnr Other than by the slnklng fund. and $S.72,r..;,97 Is for amortlzatlon instal ments to he paid Into the slnking fund of the city for the n-demptlon of debt at the rimturltv of th* bonda Tha t'ontroller has also submltte.l ui f-stlmnte of the amounts to be Included In the new hudsret to rover payments to bc made to charltable and ehemosynary ln* I Btltatlona There aie 17.'. such Instltu? tlons, lo whlch the total e*tlmat*d pav menta wlll be $5,279,93f>. as agalnst 170 such Instltutlons and payments of $4,976, Bb ln 1912. Theae instltutlons an- paid for carlng for the wards of the clt>. FIVE DEAD IN EXPL0SI0N Killed Fighting Fire in an On tario Powder Factory. North Bay. Ontari", Oei 23 - Five men were lnstantly killed, n woman fatallj* ln? jured and three oth.r.*. persons aetiooely hurt to-day when a magaxin* rontalnlng B hundred tons of powder S-Ptoded dur? ing a fire In the eneruite faetOTT. at Halleybury. The bulllln-f waa blown to (de. r s. BBd 'hr- prop.-rty loss a?ounted 10 thoosanda of doiiars Bconi of girl em? ployes were warned In time to eacape, al? though many of them were alightly hurt by debrls. The fire started ln th* arlndlng depart? ment al th*- powder room Thr m*n who were killed raaialaed ln the hiirnlnic hulld? lng to fl*rht the flames nft.*r they had warned oth*r aaeployaa te have Th* jrfiwder being manufartured there wae aup poaed to raqalie Blnmltaneoafl fire and de tcnatlon lo cauae explnslon It la sup j.-iael the \|rtlm* to-dav r*called thls. and the fact that a flr* at the plant last sum? mer rauaed no exploalon They w*re at tachlng a hoae when the . xplosion oo curred. 0 ? YONKERS CAR MEN DEFIED Whitridge Refuses Demands Made by Employes. The demands of ihe eandaetora, moter men and other employea of the We?t<-h*s ter Electric Railroad c?mpany at.d tha Yonkera Railroad Company, suhsldlarlea of the Thlrd Avenue Rallfoad ''ompany. whlch were referred to Frederlck W. Whltrldge. president of all three rall roads. wera refused when a eommlttee of the men called on Mr Whltrldge y-e terduy. Mr. W'lltr l*1cr** sa. I fhe deir.nnd-.. on* of whi h was for recoK?ttlon of the ual? wi r?- rafliaed as a Whole for good reaaons. Me was asked If the two rajlroada were prepared for a atrlk* "I hope and belleve they are prepared for all eontlngen !<s," h* said. Mugh Fruyne, K*ru-r?il organtzer of the. AmetiOan Pedoratlon of Labor, aald laat nljrht that tlu- men on the WobU heater Eleotrk Railroad and th.* fonkera RaM* roud llnea were well organlzed and ln a poaitlon to wln should the controveray go further. Willlam B. Fltr.geral'1, the natlonal or ganlBQf of th?- trolleymen'e unlon. stat*d it Vmikera laat nlght that unleas Mr. Whitridge changed his mlnd theie .-r taitily would bo a strlke by the 426 con ductoTS and motormen on the HttBfl af? fected. The local unlons of both companlea \ote<l several daya ago ln favor of a strlke la eaea of Mr. Whltrldgafa refusai. and delesated cotmnltteee of taen local to arrange for tlu* Calltflg of the strlke al any dala they Baw m. Th.- trelley men ln Yonkers met last night. and thooa f tba Westchester Klertrlc Company wlll meet to-morrow. Pltaajerald said thal tha committeea would not call B atrlke until they had reported at these meetlngs and aeoertained the sentiment. Mr Fitzgerald aald he would be wllllriK to have Bath 1-ow act as sol* arbltratnr. Mr. WhltrMre told the* grlevanee deb-aa tlon that he would not "arbltrat* wlth his aervants.'* l-'ltrgerald stated. ? 1 ASYLUM INMATE AT LARGE Miss Agnes Olowes Again Es capes from Bloomingdale. Mlsa Agnea Clowea, forty-flve yeara old. es'apod from Bloomingdale Aaylum Tuea day nlght for the aecond time wlthln flve montha and ls stlll at large. Rh- la the daughter of Frederlck l_ f'loaea, of Gar dfi, city. Ixmg Island, and was eommitt.-d to the Inatltutlon about flve years ago on account of homlcldal manla. It Is belleved sho reaehed the atreet through crawllng through a small hall window She waa not mlssed until the morning, and the aaylum offlclata In formed Sheriff Doyb- aft.r r-xhnustlng thelr reaourcea in looklng for her. Mlss (lowee was found In a vaeant house about half a mlb* frorn the asylum thr.e daya after hpr flrst *a.*ape on May 31. and was taken baek none the worse for her experlence, nor had any harm been done ly her. though great feara were entertalned generally wh*n It waa learned that ahe waa at large Garden dlv. Ix.ng Island. Oct. 23 ? Frederlck L. Clowea aald to-nlght that he had been lnformed by the Bloomingdale Aaylum authorltles of the escape of hla laaShtBT, but ho said he had nelther aeen her or heard from her. He added that he belleved ahe had merely wandered away an.1 would return to the lnstltutlon in a day or ao of her own free wlll. 1_ . $ THE EA8IE8T WAY. The Tribune'a Room and Board Regiater containa a liat of tha better rooma. Conault it.?Advt. Commissioners of Accounts Re? port 100 in the City. MAYOR STARTS THE FIGHT Oases Will Be Turned Over to . the District Attorney for Prosecution. Jeremiah T. Mahoney and Harry H Rlce, CtimmlssioniTH of A,counts, Btib mltted a report to Mayor Gaynor yester? day wlth regard to a complalnt made to them hy Mayor Gaynor hlmself on Pen tember 24, alleging that two auctlon rooms on Broadway wero eondurtlng fraudul, nt auction sales and that many persons hnd been vlctlnuzed ln these ptaeea. Aeeofdlag to the Mayor, these places "are a rllsgrac.. to the clty." The InveBtlg.-ition hy the commissioners shows that there ar.. ahout or.r- hundred plaeea In tha .ity in which such practicea are openl* conducted The laiK-ot of theae shops are on Broadway, near 27th stre.-t; Hroadway. near Mth street, and at Mi str.et. on Slxth avenue. The com? missioners recomm.-nd that thelr STtdeno* ln 4onnectlon wlth such placeB be turned over to the I>istrict Attorney. "Tt hns dev.-loped ln the course of tbe inqulry that there an- many of theso pla..s ln the 4 ity," the conunissinneis report. "and that tbo .-tnetloneers have a roeabularj of their own, whlch ls pe rulinr to the mock auction system. Thus, th-- au, tioneer tertns hls ronfederateh 'achllllber,' a singi.- eonfederdta or <eap per' ls c.ille.l a 'srhill.' a prosp.ctlv .? l.i.yer ls eaUad n 'ruinmy' and a bidder who ls not ln the .-mploy .,f tho auc tioneer Is called a 'su-k-r ' These fBCtl we Were able to determlne during th* course of th,- examlnatlon. t'n.* of theae plaeea bad elght t*e?federatee, or vehllla.' [-.-ichtdlng wliai ls known as a looke-l nd one woman." The eommlaelonera reporl that the method of opsratlon employsd la for lha eoafederatea to hang ahout the entrance, and wh.-n n pnsserb> stops he la edg?.l Into tiie Bhop. and the auctloneer Imme dlately starts to put np nn artlela fc aale. The Hddiag is start.d by a aeeret cede, an.i if ih- attctloneer nets a bld of II from -i "schill" and wants aii"th.-r Md he almply aaya "litaa two,M wh.-n anoth-r eonfedeiate hoosts the artide nnoth i dollar. Wh.-n artteies do not fetrh the prll >? tha a ..ti"iirer hellev.-s he sh4>ul'l yet the] ar.- knocked iown to one of tha eonfederatea, who n4v.-r tak- them from the Btoie. hit wal^P to the rear and ..p l.areiitly jrlv, thelr BBBiea to the . ai h'.-r The ibw rsqulrse a boak t" ha kept Ly auctloneers. ln whlch sales are recorded when the pers4.n do.-s not remove tiie article immedlatsly. No ?neb eal< is kept bv tbeaa men, aeeordlBi to the i ommlaei .nere. After going into details concerning th? thre<- plaeea vistted hv tbeaa, tba coromls* ?h;ii, is' r< p..i : >a- s ??We Were ennMed to get the rnrfct ,-?l arl.lress-e ..f a;l 4,f the COnted , ;,,!. a . whroI in tl I "?" k ai * ' r.esB. t4.reth.-r wlth the proprtetol all r,f these wele . y. h intne.l ItndSl uid wer.- . oflaperlled ie - Imll I ter aad metheda ol th.. buslness th. y wen- engaged ln." lt ls i i tl 't tha aui l ? tbere are eaaally three ln each place . hango plaeea ob ths aurtton hom, bul t> 't ' : I ,,:'' name appaara on the BUcUoneer*a Rag ottUtde tbe abop ll la eatremelj .httic.t to g.-t avMence agahiM eu.h plaeea, tba eommlaelonera reporl beceti who hav- aeen defrauded In thla ?lo not like the fn ts to become publl - e GIBSON PLEADS NOT GUILTY. OoBben. N 1 . Oel U Burton W Q - ??.. .,.. ,. -.1 nol kullty to-day whep ar? I .,i ob an in-ii. ini.nt for murder in tbe uret ii- ai.- ii- wai lakefl baek to i -| - . timi f"r hls trla' rm the .... 0f ... irdering Mra Roaa Menachth Baabo wnl I- B4 t lat. 1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HV-T.r'. r HELP, au natlon-lltle*. ??.: aberl netl ? reference* Inveatlgsted 8ST0 Har:- it. -II W, U Mll' st HELP WANTED. .Male. ? IPBBISKCr.n man for purohsslnt; .lepsrt rrsnt, laise nrporstlon, ?Hh thoroufh knowledy* of harnets Hnd ina'erlal us?d la ror.al-,. Hon tl-eof ?a?;i>n* arul materials re oiilrod ln COnatrUCtlOB thereof nnl palni *UP pllea No arrll'"?n,a unless fully nu-llfted In all th" stv,\e Mnea r'e.1 apply. Addresa let? ters onl>. I" A O, OU Sd ,ne 1 MAhU 1*4)0110 in ilv. -..sis nitri a amall mail .1 :.-r bualnea*; began with 88; aani fot f,ee beoklet; i*n* boar. UBseeaB. 8888, Ui ? I-art. N Y WAITFK Coh.re*. board Ing ho-....-, rwfer en'ea ,"!.:-e.1 ,'nll Bfter *. Bt .* West mth st WORK WANTED._ Mal*. portTFJR and OBNIJUL HHI.I'HR -By youna ?*)??. "*ake hlmself generally useful; store or apaitmei.t houae; 17 week I'eareon a ^g.'-ncv .' 1"*' *:|-M "' T'1 S0,H "?>r'.*B! MrVuM CbKANINtl Ha I .."r oi da) l|6); ? mall armtment. 81: satlafa, tlon n'iaiantee.1. f,.nma. imi Weat IdM si 4.'.'."J lineraldt DOME6TIC SITUATIONS WANTEp. Male. COI I'l.H (Jerrnan; wife e?.ell?nt eook nnd inaiiiurer; mun hutler, \alet. wlll ?0 work of ?mall place to?elher; SScelleal referen. e. H.. Mtas rntaOersld'a Agsncy, 808 Mh nve. rV>UPI_*?Finniah; eornpetent .jjutler; **''? very eic*ll*nt cook. t.*e.h.r |70. nod rei ?ereni:?s. 4-harles Wilson's AgBBCy, IU ls-x irn-tun ave Tel 8324 Plaaa rTARUBNBB soth, iingle: 40. tbsrougbly cotnpetent m *n bianchea <.f ihe imsiness; rare rountry place; Btrlrtlj aoher, honeat ex? cellent ref'-renres Osr.1ei.er. Hox IfB, Irlbvaa t'ptoan rifli.e. l.'i?4 Broadway. HI'liFSMAN. n-AIRYMAN North of Ireland. rnarrled. Ihree eblldrea; .are and n.-na^e MBI of flne .attle. exrert njllker; seven jreara referen. e laat *mi>lojer. r'arpenter s AKeney. IM fith av*. ______ HOt-arCMAN, BORTBB or I SMKI'I. MAN ? rjenerally uaeful about beusa; ?*?^S*: .,.nn 17 ?eek I'.ars.^ s ABer<>, o baat &M a' Tel r.CM0 Mailem i-,,nriH Elevatoi runnlng; hv mltMl* aged 1 nfan refer'neea. Kala.-a. Wt BTarartsp I'lac*. Femalc. a.aiata vounr won.sn wlll tak* rhar?e of ua room or .part.,,?..-. B**<_ -ook. Mtead to laawSki or tak. chlld -I. _j.rIng V^;^, cellent referane.-*. B-. sflaa rirxoeraia* Afetie>, 6'U Rth ave , HAMPKIiMM" .? CHIUD8 NI'RBB. toona Korweirtan *?cel|ent elty referenee. A ?S rtn\^aa\ g& V* < ? S CHAMBKRMAID ar.d WAITRBB"s 'e,v ie.t n'llr-k snd wlMlr.8. ? "?-.' f-haVie. wiiaJn'* Afeacy. 7.4 UaBtadaa aaa Tel '.-'.'4 Plsae ?^.^ i'HAMHKKMAlU *nd hKAMHTKKHS wants to 1 ,o ro ?,_niiv. exelien. referen er h . Mlaa K '../.rald s Aeemty. m 5th av. BBtTIBII on rH"A_!BBBMAirJ arid SKAMHTIUT.-S Nor" .-*__ l-*2: -ountiy only- ?7r*!__ -J l"on? A,.no* 7W U-xmt-on ave Tel. 2884 Plaaa rtiAMMKRHAIK o'r I'AKI.ORMAID Cenime V_,r LwsTlir. Blrl: !?*?? referen. e Jusalia tent bweiis/i s"'- _. , ._aj, r?'_.? Aaeno rttaU l.?xln?ton ave IM 44M l a_?. ',-,?,k Kust claaa; pl?m and tency dteitee; ' Wr^nal rferences. w.?es |30 to |.'I.' 'ity or ...uTitry Domestlc t-_eh*.n?e iai(.-r, , ., .1.4 ' o lumhua av* tt. huyler HlS? ro..K 4lIAraRKI!).IAll> WAITRWW -other ..I .h,., -ill ,1, entlre w.'ik ln small Aaancy. 17 Weet 4-d *t. ROOM AND BOARD DIRECTORY. fU RNISHED ROOMS. tt?l **II>K?Below 100th Mreet. Bll VI*. 20TH fT. NTWI.V liKCOFlATRI" ROOMP BTBAM HEAT AND BLE< TRIC UOHT* HOT *NH COLD WATER $:t TO $?*> PBR WEEK. TE1.BPHO.NE CHBL8EA -t'OS._ 8?TH BT 250 WEST.- PARLOR AND BEDROCU BUITABLB ONE t.'K TWO QENTLEMEN, _ i'.i III M, 333 WKeT Blngle und douhie rooma; running water. prlvate bath; ni) convenTence*,_ lLii WOBT T18T BT. PARLOR FLOOR EC1TE; PRlVAf BATH. 718*1 BT.. 60 WEST. LAROK OCTsiOE. NEWLT HK.VOVATKP ROOMS, SCITABLE TWO; ALL CONVENIENCBB; KBASONA BLE MOJFtAN ._ WTH 8T., mi WEPT?EXTRA LAROE ROOMS, DtlVATE R\TH. BUTTABLB FOR TWO, THREE UI'.vn.EMKN 77 TH BT., 103 WEST.? LAROE 8BCOND BTOST HOOM; HOCTHERN EXPOSl'RE; HA III ALSO BMALLER; PRIVATE HOU8B. 7BTH BT.. MO WE8T?NICELY PtTR NISHED i.arof. ROOM: sckitcuii'H l.V CLEAN. OENTLEMEN PRKFERREH. BOTH st. ua WEST.- Eacluelve, bandaemely furnlahed rnoma. gentlem*-n; referencea tTo WEST I2D ST. $2?, oo.- oeatlenun; elegaal auita; prlvate l.nth. other rooma. $10 and $H. Telephone. ' " jOnlll.il_ MTH BT., 160 WEftT. -Newly furaUbed aide ro-NB; runnlna water, gentlemen only; phone _de nips._ fi I n Bl . 5S WEHT BEAUTIFI 1 NI8HED 1'I.riOR. PRIVATK HOCSE; ALt. CONVENWNCBS: S?TH 8T. ri.EVATKD AND Kl'BWAY BTAT1QN; REPEBENC1 B7TH BT.. 308 VVB8T l-'rwit iprlor. .onnect lni< t.rdrnnm. bath; prlvate t-ntr-nr-e block ?ubway, 'I..- TAVI.OR BTTH HT .110 WEST.? Handanme Urge. alao ? ?m^il room, prlvate family. gentle refereneea_ IBTH ??, ian "yEBT A fronl ilttlai room and bedroohl. newly furnlahed: at-am heat. all Improvementa; oultable for two gentlemen or couple MARftHALL HK*T SIHK?tlM.4? 100th Btreet. *4 s , misT ST ^o*> \vi;-iT FTTRNI8HBD ROOMS, BINOLX, DOL'RLBl ELECTRIC mr, QA8; MAU) SERVICE AND TV.l.B PHONE; ELEVATOR 1>\Y AND NIOHT: KITCHEN PRIVILEOBfl IK DBBIRBD; 4 Kr HENS ON BVERY FLOOR. THE LUD lNUTi N [PHONE IT''." RIVERBIDE, 11 ITH .vt . .'.n:t WEBT- Nli HLT H '' VIBHED R""M S'll'TIIERS BXPOB* L'RE; Al.l. CQNVENIENCES; APART? MENT 41 _ 11211 - r Ml WEST w'**t>. Fl'RNlSHEP PAHI/iR SI'ITK ANt> OTHBR ROOMS; CONVENIENT "L." BFRWAY W1EP.KE ll.'sl'll ST . ''.or, WEST, N'Kvlt RIVERSIPE LAROE FT'RNISHED ROOM RRE\K PA8T OPTIONAL: RBT-RENCBS; GEN? TLEMEN W 'ILSON llrtlll .* T . B20 AVF.ST LAROE ni 'NT ROOM ?'? Bt'IYE, OVFRT.noKIVO IICO F'iN RIVI-TIt; SRf.RCT LOCATION CAI.L. MORMN08 AM' EVENINOS, APART? MENT 101 __ ir.'I> ST .140 WEST fBroadway Attrar tlir i-.irner nmnn homellke, fln*. vlew; elevator, r-fe-dn-***. Aparrni*nt ejl BOARDERS WANTED. IMM B10E? Below 100th -*treet. 7?th ht 2n: IM WEBT NBWLT KVRN [SHKD II -T OPBNBD; LAROB, SUNNT ROOMB WITH ^NO WTTHOITT BATH; ALBO BM ALL ROOMS TABLE BOARD_ TH ST . -''???'. W I BT BEAl'TIFPL ROOMR, ALL M'.wi.V DECORA1ED, KVF.Rl* >-.VK"H"vi' EXCELLENT TaBI.B, si'lUV a V. REFEREN<*EB h3D 8T.. 142 AND 144 WEST DB8IRABL1 BINOLI DOI'BLE ROOMi; PARioR !?:?;? , TE1 El'HONT REFERENj BS FREE ROOM AND BOARD REGISTER The Room and Board Register of The New-York Tribune con tains a list of the better furniahed rooms and board offered in New York. Those seeking rooms are in vited to consult the Register and obtain a list free of chirge. 320 Tribune Buiiding. Telephone Beekman 3000. _ PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE. Ths Antique Furniture Eichange || l| \V .'STil ST . NR Fl 'WAY. -The Ideal Shop" ' r lovera ef BBtlgaea anl teekera for BABOAINI m Bultea anB add pieee* nt every deocrlptloa larceal cellectlon; low prleei . llar etc re. DRESSMAKINQ. MMi: M iRIB. HEAD WOMAN 1*- HIOH ''I.\SF DRESS rlLISHMBNT, WI8HE8 \\, i;i |*R|V/ iMKRH APPOINT J M \IiK MY PHONE AT CiM.IMHI S ,w., -.; ... -i.r.K'T FROM DI ri m r i ris Exci.i;aivB tradb f'NI.t_, H I.C1AI. SOT1CB Da boi .iiM<"i jiiur ..ii aowaa if they -.ra t.,,i ?f tha lateel ot] - Wr tvin rr-mo.w tkMO . .w. ut a very raaaonahl*) . ,| - ; ? . I or telaph'.t'.a. ii it ? .n olll be gl**en to yo'.ir m ^^r fl ? llally Invlt?i1 to i.ir raari HMBt, -..; r t- VA U?ES 103 \X,f\ 11 T'h ll ? ? Mi.rnltiaal'le. a .': RA<"11** K '?? 'WN'f.. ? ??!'> fren i nttn ? Parialai ? o n aa a materlal, . ratlmatei -flren , -. arj i aaa ?n lalty. Qowna ,,,. ,?i, ii v MME8 MEIIIII-: TT a. i,AI.I?l l, l" I Wael HTth at Te;. ij.wn M.iMilnm-lrle _ _ M iDAME B1IEB1 . 130 WEST ?8D 8T.?IM: PORTEO EVENINO, STP.F.BT 0OWNS AT VERT I.OW PRICES ALtO MADETOOR DBR; FINEST WORKMANSHIP OUARAN. IN8PECT1QN INVITEp. _ MMi* VTCTORINE, Fa*ihinnaMa ev?nlna aml atreet aowne niada t" . .i-r. niui! hlgh claaa evr-ning ronia, relll furiiiih materlal or aceept yours. 2c4 V . * (Wth et Md.- M.uiKi: Artlatle, uperleee^B; atyltah remotWer; eapert on coata, aulu; out or ita; referencea i.t***4*.makerI TrliuriM I ptown OIBee, IBM Broadway._ m'.MI. AIIKMIAMS. [Bl 1 enr.x aie *ltrir*-' itreet. dinner, ev?ntnf ar.wna m:irl? to .,..ui . .ttiii.it. *. Kiveti. reaaotaablo; flneat ?rorkmanahlr Telephonei 1408 Harlem s ROBINBON, 131 Columbua n?.; telephone Behuvlei BIB8 I.aHleS- -nlta tttrt, etc. at reat prlcea Ueinod*'iiina. a ii m> \n.rk guaranteed _ DRK8SMAKER fompetenr; rnnk-i and il inori-i*,. ehlldren'a a ep?*.*ialty. Jullat. 12*. Ea I 13th *t Tel *t0? atu) veaant_ LOST AND FOUND. l.nsT. on |iri..i.i??\. betwrrn 7*4t|, anrl *)l?t ita., Wodneaday evenlni about s o'clock. a black hiither puraa ronlalnlna two rinft. nv., keyi and aoroe ohanfe Bultabte re.\,ii.i tr Bnder ?-iu retvrn lo .; H?-ri??rt naiey. ^ i|i.p,iritii*-iti. Ni 'v Vork Trihuin TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS VICTOR \isiiii.i-:. th Naaaau ?t CataWuS li?r>. all mikea taken part vayment; haruaiM ln I rn!. rn -..wln l;.-niliwiiuia Ullv-rt Bmltni DOMESTIC SITUATION3 WANTED. Famale. OOOK Youni? fi*rm.n; I1&, excellant family ,,?.K P . Mlaa ll.ifntayer a Af?my. itl i.th .,-..., Mh fli.'.r. Telr-plione^, Maiilion t-tquare 4M7 "and i"2*'. i-diiK Wlhtle Hgert. all hranchea. atrong; wtlllng tn a*.HHr wlth ilght laun lri, flrst ru?>. peraonal reference; rlty, eaaatry Mlaa Ruckley'i Agenry, IJ, Weat 41M at. COOK Eacallent Bwwdlah r.vik, prlvate fam? ily preferred; |o?4 city retaraaaa Juaana Afani . ''.*?" Lealngton ava, th 44M Ptaaa QIRL leoiered), lunt landed; wllllng to leam; ala.. aeveral e*i'erleni<*d housewjrkera. 123 WVnt 1X4.1 11 'Phone 7714 M.iriilngalil*. H()l'8RWORK Thoroughl) competent arom an. aaperleaced all braaeoea; Baa hr.-ad, paa Irv <n.| de???*rte; e. onomlcal; Anierh-un fam ik. unv Blataaaa in aawatry; higheat refer Addreaa C S . IU 'ith ave LaI'NDRBKS Kirnt .Taea; doea up atlff ?hlrti an.l eollara; *??**. t&> to $V>. peraon.il city referencea Domeatlc Excbanga lagency). 324 1 olumbua ave. s. '. lylei B1BB M ItSI'.UV fjo'VERNEPH young North il.r mtn, uriod r-lty referencea; MO to US. M . Mlaa li.fi.i" ? Agency, n .sth a\f>., ?th Boor. Ii-lepli *i,ea. Ma.tlson S*iuare 4527 and )U_h _( M'HSK Fur .-iillil ft'iiii three yeara up; aewa ?,-il. mlll *ra to country; eacallent r?feren-ei c, Mlsa r'lt/'ierald'i Agency, 503 ftih ave.; enlrame on 41id ht. _ NI'RSK Nnrweglan. \ery neatl beat refer alncae; for one or two children avag three ,eara; $.V?; . Uy or r-ouniry. I'harlea Wllion'a Ageni>, 71'4 Lealngton ave._TeL_2224l Pla*". Nl'HSF. Tralnod nuraa, eiperlenced mataeuae, de?lrea more patlvnta. phy?!clana' referencea. T N Tribune 1*ptown fUBco. 1.1B4 nroadway TWO lilltl.H. together; Brat claaa icferrn.ee. n,at, il.lv younc glrla, cook and waltieaa; I2T. and $M Domeatlc FTxchange, .124 Colum bnaara s- huvier Bl.'tft VVAITIO^'S * hTmTTKRMAID Neat a)?pear Ing v'ttt'ig Noith uf Ireian.l mald. under ? 1*111*1 ealaile, nre ot ullver, refercn -s; vMigm t~r Domaetlo Fx.-hange. 324 Columbua ,,-.. r'i huyler IM.IH WORKINO HOt'SEKEEPER, dood mok nu! manager; eaeellenl rrferencea; city or ciintry. Mlaa Fltni-rald'a Agency, 503 Jth ave. Eutrancu un ?Ul iL _TWC TAlLtJ._I_TIME TABLEfc_ C U N A R D The Fastost Steamers in the World \M a ? NOV. 27,1. A. M. Jan. 22 Mauretania Dec.17,6pM F,b*2 L._ _* _!? __ bb?_ eaa Dec. 24, 3 P. M. F-*> ? u sit a ni a jan. 15,1 a. m. ?**** CARMANIA CAMPANIA CARONIA NOV. 2. 10 A M. NOV. 2ti. 1 A.M. MAR. 19 NOV- 16. g V M MAT 3 D-C. Sl. 11 N4^0N. MAR. 28 DW ? 14, 10 A. M. MAY 31 DbL. i.lOA.M . ...__,.,. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA VIA 'jf'FF.NPTOWN AND PIBHOUART). Mauretania and I.ualtania do not stop nt Hueenetow*. eaatrxiund. New York, Madeira, Gibraitar, Genoa, Naples, Trleste, Fluma Write fur tUaererr, BalUae hour noor.. CARPATHIA PANNONIA ULTONIA sOot 24 abWov. ie cDec. 7 ab Jan. 11 c Feb. 12 ? Omlta Madeira. 1, Omlta Oeno*. c r'alls at Naples, Trleste and Ffume. Quotatlona furnlshed for anv Toure. .... . - Agents for i'enlnsular A Orlental 9. N. Oa ln l.nlted SUtes and Canada. Winter Cruises ? Riviera, Italy, Egypt LACONIA BJ i FRANCONIA ??_J CARONIA gfli Round the World Trips. I.M3. Hpeelal throuah rates to Kuypt, India. Cblns, Japan. Manlia, Australln. N'ew BesIaaS, Bouth Afnoa. Sonrh Ajnertee To.irs In Ppaln. I'lers Foor W. 14rh St.. .Vorth Rlver, N. Y. ufTlrca, 24 Ptaie 81 . Opp. Battery. American Line p,;^an.r Plymouth?Cherbourg?Southampton r-hlladelphla. ...Oct. 26,New York.NoV',_ 8t. I?ui?.Nov. 2 St paul.Nov. IB Red Star Line "Stf London?Peria via Dover?Antwerp Kioonland.Oel M Klnlan 1.Fo*. 1* /.eeland .Nov. 8|Vaderland.Nov. ? White Star Une pg?mS> Plymouth?Cherbou g?Southampton Malestle.Ocl 18, ne-M 'New York Nov. 9 Oceanlc.Nov 2. noon M.-J--*tlr. . Nov. 11 ?Amerhan I.in- .-'team.r from Tler fl.. New York?Queenstown?Liverpool Baltle...Oct. 24. noon.Celtlc..Nov. 7 rvdrl-. 4)t 31, noon.-fymric.Nov. I? ?Cymrlc earrlea pass-njrers ln one cabln claas II sn.1 rhlrd rl-is* only. MediterraneanCruises Riviera ?Italy?Egypt Vla Madeira, f.ihraltar. Alelers. Monaro "ADRIATIC" "CEDRIC" Tbe I art'at Medlt ?rr_ne?n Pteamera. NOV. JO-JAN. 7-JAN. ZI-FEB. 8-MAR. 5 New York?Medlterranean?Italy. CANOPIC N'4,v io, 4 r. M Boaton?Mediterranesn Porta?Italy. CSnoelc No-. Il*r*rstle . Nov. ? ? Via Madeira and AlRlers, PANAMA CANAL WEST INDIES SOLTH AMERICA "LAURENTIC" "MEGANTIC" Two tVaapaal, ??est. F1ne?t ?>1eanier? Kver Sent to tiie Troplcs. JAN. ft. JAN, 88. I I'H. t4. FEB. 22. 2B ANI) 21) l>A\H. *1T1 CF. Paasenrer Offleea, 9 BVay (Tel. 2100 Reetor) and Pler ?2. N. R (IVest 211.1 St.. N. V). NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Xzpreaa BalUngra Tueedaye Fa?t Mall BaIU_fc*a Thuradaja I WWf.* PARIS MEMEN <!?__** **> a-TlTRD-TB fer THE MEDITEMRAN-AN THRII WnrrTZ-TcTBClHta IO THK Panama Canal BBd West Indies JAN. 18 FEB. ?8 MAHCH 87 By 8k* S. S. <Ka*eerr Berlacrff OSLItfONS S 430.. Otneeel *????? 8 BBBSlWBBi n F. PLEASURE CRUISES WEST INDIES PANAMA CANAL MEDITERRANEAN . a f'.r \ our Winrer tour '. . Bteamer* I. - ar frequent int*rvt'i Id-dny crulsee :.?.r Full Information .it aajl ? Beui for iletalled pro?rainm? THOS. COOK & SON 21*. Hroadway "Ppo*lfo Clty Hall). i*4 Flfth Avenue . or. JOth Bt.). 65:1 Klflh \venue fsear aj.1ih st .. ',':iH8 Brou.luuy *t>. NKW VORK. I'lin,Ahi-.i,PRIA, 181 Bo Prea? Bt ( ook's Travellera' f heour* Are Good All O.rr the World. INSTRUCTION. For Roth Sexes?Clty. AM. I.ANOt'Af.E*4* F*uper1or natlve teacbera. Term* Reaaonabta. Trlal leaaon free. BERLITZ SCHOOL Th? R'St Method pay and Kvenlng Seaaten At H.hool or Rtaldauc benJ for Cataloeue. Madlson fnuare (1122 Broadwa\ I Harlem Braneh. Ml I.*no_ Ave, nr. 127th St Brookbn " 218 2?0 Livin^ston St._ Daneina* Prhools. . THE OSCAR DURYEA SCHOOL 47 WEST 72D STREET Vptown Branrh: 885 and 887 West 182d 8t. TUITIQN in AESTHETICS DANCING and DEPORTMENT Hall room 44 nltes for nental. Tel. B2H Col. LOUiS H. CHALIF. Oraduate of the RUSSIAN IMPERIAL BALLET SCHOOL, at 1 W\taX 42ND NT.. N. Y. Prlvate rlseees for I.adle* Oentlemen anri Chlldren. "BODY Hl II DINO" and ?HVOlrNK." ajso CLABBICAL .?.* TIIKTIf URKI*.K and NATIONAL 1>AM IN4J. Pleaee send ror r.italofiie. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ;;:rn,'MabenFlower?Hirr y naemhle ? Hpe.lalty. rarneele Hall. Studlo l0ll Thur* B*a Studlo. mi Cllnton ave.. l'iiur.h Man*lon. B'klyn. I'honc $000 I'roapect. SCHOOL AGENCIE8. . Amrrtran aa.l r'orelim Tearhera* VfOcj.? B___U*? l'rofeaaora. T?aehers, Ttlt?T*. flov -rneaaea ftc to Colleaee. School* and Faro UMi Apply io Mra. M* J. YOl'Na-FVLTON. ;:t fnlon S^usre. . . .. LOST BANKBOOKS. paNKHOOK NO iiiO.491 of the t'nion Dlme ?_vir,,e Rank I* mliain*;. Any person hav , ' . "i?im to ll Ie hereby calle4l upon to nresent th* ?ame wlthin ten days or aubmlt [,, havln? aald pas?boolc cancelied and a new 4_ie_ )*S1X^~_? LOBT HankbO'ik No M1.W1 of Dry Do.-k Sav liias lnstltutlon. Any i^rson havlns; clalma uuoi) aald book Is called upon to present the same to the bank wlthin thlrtv days or th? said book wlll be declared cancelied and ex ,tna_lahe.l and a new one Ueued In lieu lher*of 1/>8T Hankh?.44k No. 1,028.884, Bank for Favlnit*, 2h0 4th ave., New York. l'ay ment ?topr>*d I'lease return liook i., hank _ EXCURSIONS._ f'AMFORNIA Wlnter Toura leave fre qu.-ntlv Noveinher to March. Bookleta Barnuiod V,hltivmb Co., 225 0(h Ay_. N. T. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LONDON?PARIS?HAMBUR6 PHEfc OB-jrr. Oet tfl. 10 A. M. KAISKRIN Al'O. VI< Nov. B. 8 P. M. ?COHCOVADO.NOY. 7. I P. M. ?PENNSYLVANIA .Nov. B. 10 A. U. ?Hemburg dire. t. 2nd cabln only. Madeira, Gibraltar. Algiers. Naples, Genoa* 1. 11 A, Mj tS. 8 t H tnsE) t. in A. tU l, 10 A. UJ CINCINNATI.Nov. i 17,000 tone. i 8. 8. MOITKE .Nov. lt. 11 112.800 tona i ?8. S. CINfTNNATI.Dec. 10, 11 b. 8. HAMHI'RO .'an. 11. 11 Hl.<V>0 ton-. S. S. CINf 1NXATI (ORIF.NT CRI Jan. SB, 8. 8. HAMBI HG.Feb. tf, SWill not call at Madeira or Alflere. ?Wlll not call at Alglern. T..url?t Dept. for Trlpa Everywhera. HAJHBt'Rt'-AMFRU AN LINE. 46 B'-aa^j RED D LI1\? Pttttf tTklyn. at MOIM For rinn Juan. 1*. R.; 1 j. ?..unyra. Pto. Ca-| t.i-llo. curacao aml Maracalbo vla Curacao. CARACA8. .Nov. 0 PHII.ADELPHfA.Nov. 201 For Mayaguea. P. R ; I? Guivra. Curacaad nnd Maracalbo. 8TTLIA.Oct. SO MARACAIRO. .Nov. 1S( .Supe-ior Accommodatlona for Paaaengera. BLI88, DALLETT A CO., fleneral M.r.ager-.. at Wall Btreet-/ CLARKsORIENtCRUISe by Kew Coaorbbt "l.aronla." Feb. 15; 71 daya ?400 up. Including hotelg. Ruldee. drl\ea. ahorai ? -I ? Stnp-overa. Round tvi rld and Fo. Amer-< !ca Tmira. F C. ci.ARKE. Tlmea Hldg . N. T. Fall River Line rnmm I.v. Pler 19, N R., N?:vv York, daily at 5 OOT COMMONWBALTH atid PR18C1LLA. Uri^heatta on each. NF.W LONDON (Noi?*1rh> UNE vla New London. I.v. Pler 40, n R.. ft. Houaton sr , week iinvi enly, .">.oo p. M , Pler 70. E R . ft F. 13d Bl . B an P M. Stra. MAIN- and CITY "F LoWELL. NBTt HAVKN I.1NE I.v. Pler 28. E. R., ft. Cathnrlne St . week daya. 2.45 P. M. Btr. R!( IIARI) PEOK Tlckete. etc, at 171 D-oadway. Tranafer Tourlat Ofloaa and nt Pl^ra. The New Knglttnd Mteamxhtn Co. Provideace Dlrect $1.50 Worcester, $2.40 Ontalile *tuleroe>m*?. BI.OO. Bteel Steanilhipa (JeergU and lenneaaee U.1I1. in. Iiidlng Mimlay, 5:30 I*. M. Fmm Pler ll?. K R 'Ph.in. 270.) Beekman. City Tleket Oflca .00 Broadway. N. T. Uptown Tlckel otTlce, B'^ay and _IJ Bt. Central Hudson Line ror Nn.litngh, TiCkeepele. Klng .lon and interineilliite laiullnga. I^ave Franklln 8t . week Ci)*-. 4 1*. M; Weat 128th 8t . 4 1) !' M fer Newhurgh aid Lower Laadlnga, Franklln St . week davt. *> P. M. kliVniVk i Franklln St.? :??* A. M. 3U lL?**lvJ iweit 12t)th 8t..9.S0 A. M. GOlvc, TO AI.PANY OR TROT? Take the C1T1ZEN8* MNE or the PEOPLE'i LINB ?teatn*-r? 'I'h.ti.) Sprlng 9400. RESORTS. new xr.ntTsr. THE flDarlboroug /7rzj7/vncc/rxqf\ Lejdintf Hnsoti House of the Worid * josiab wnirr t iow co*paj?y Qtfaniic Cittj 3%T[?).cKiiivy^4vS^ A MODERN HOTEL Ifoted for a Homellke \tmoephe.*e. ?',ood Locatlon. E.K*?P4_tBenberg, Mgr. NEW YORK. APIRONPAr-KS Mode#a cottage, bev ll fully eltiiated; hot water heat, elecrto llght; two front chambera, prtvate bath and veranda. amall party fer winter; excluaiv-. Rat.. .m upjllcatlon. Mra. J A. WOOD. Old Forga, N. Y.____________ PENNMIVAN1A. WATER GAP HOUSE DELAWARE WATER OAF, TA. Remaln-: fully opt-n until December. I.o,rflr?a. Steam heat. Special Autumn ratea. BUSINESS CHANCE6. A MANIIFACT1 RIN'C, COMPANY. wltb |1, 000,000 capital. would llke to RttUMllacture and ael! ln roiinectlon wlth preaent llne mtnt B|.eclalty. hardware preferred. We muat bave control of the tuvalneim Have over 22o tra\ elllng ?al.mnen nn the road. Al referencea aa to capital and bualDeea atandlng wiii be glven to the rlght party. The reaaon for thla edvar Maement n that our preaent force of aaleamen can handle ihe eitra Imnlneaa. Nnne but re nonalbla partlei need reply 8. W. P., Box 2. Tribune Offlce. _CARPET CLEANING. NEW TORK CARPET CI.BANINO WORKsT Oldr-at, I.argeat, Moat Modern. PINB RtJOB WOVEN PRull OLD CARPETg. Prlcea Reaaonable. Bend for Circular. Tel. 4Be3-4BOI Bryant 437 4,'tti W-at 4,*.th Bt CARBFUL CARPET CLBANINQ CO ?Cletng by crmp*e?sed alr, ateam, hand or on tloor 155S Hroadway. 421 East 46th at COB A HRANDT. Tel. 132?38th. . ANTIQUES. ANTIQUES?Second hend furniture bought. aold. T. Creumer. uirt Bth ave. 'Phone Plaia?920L