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BULLET HALTS DRUG PRISONER Man, Charged with Selling Cocaine, Shot in At? tempt to Escape. FORMER TEACHER ACCUSES DRUGGIST Sad Story of Narcotic Victim Obtains His Conviction in Brooklyn Court. In a desperate effort to etcape after ! he- had been placed under arrest on a charge of selling cocaine. John Paul, ; known as a prize fighter under the ? name of "K.! Carter." with tho aid1 of a friend, broke from a detec Itive jreaterdaj and sreuld not halt until the s'.euth had shot him ? the back. Lieutenant Costigan, of the Narcotic Squad, had been told that cocaine rculd be bought on the sidewalk at 100th SI re. I . r irsl Aver tie. I'e tect.ve?. Dufl :.r,d Fnelm.tn ap? proached Paul, who lives at S22 Fast 10<Uh Street, m d Michael Bisgili, sa? teen years old. of lf:7*!\ Street. They saj the; bought a dol? lar's worth of e >caine and then placed the two under arres*. The detectives had walked about fifty feet in First Avenue to go to the 104th Street station when Lulgt Copollo, of 2209 First Avenue, de? manded to know what the arrest was for, and in the ensuing argument Faul bro^e the hold of Duffy. Copollo blocked Puffy when he started after j his prisoner, and the detective, after I twsj shots in the ar failed to make ' Faul stop, sent a bullet into the flee? ing man's right hip. Paul was taken to Bel'.evue Hospi? tal and Bi'gili and Copollo to ?he sta? tion house, the latter charged with , Interfering with an officer and ?tiding, in an attempted escape of a prisoner. . Inspector Dwyer'a men arrested at I the Hanover lunchroom, L'lo Weal ' Forty-second Streit, vesterdav, George Harris, of 3S1 Wesl Forty-fifth Street, who, they say, hnd heroin powders in his possession. John Bulkin, the man? ager, and John Burney, who lives in a Bowery lodging house, also were ar? rested. All were he^d in $1.000 bail, each for examination by Magistrate j Campbell. Karl Kaznidwski, a Spanish-Ameri-1 can war veteran, was arrested at | Forty-second S*reet and Third A%enue yesterday, with morphine in bis pos- | session. He said he had been chef in j many leading hotels. He was sent to ' the Metropolitan Hospital, after being held in $M)0 bail for Special Sessions. : Victor Herbert and Ruth Moor..*.both ' of til West Twenty-eighth Street,) when arraigned before " Magistrate : Dcuel in Jefferson Market '"ourt, j pleaded guilty *o having narcotics in' their possession, and were held for Special Sessions. Joseph Vcrnen, of 35* West Forty-first Street, pleaded guiltv to the same charge, and was ? held. Philip Lewis, arrested Wednesday on | a cocaine-selling charge, was held by Magistrate McQuade for examination May 6. f?eorge Bell, a neero, of 64 West 133d Street, and May Freeman wer? held for Specal Session? bv ?rate Deuel, Bell charged with selling opium and the woman with having it in her possess.,.-). A school teacher before she began using narcotics. Miss Marion Clarke, now working in a cheap Brooklyn res? taurant, obtained the conviction in ? Special Seaaiona, Brooklyn, yesterday, ? of Joseph Belsito, a druggist, by the sordid picture she drew of the man's control over her through drugs he sold ? her. Belsito was *;.rr<l $100. Fabius Pugliese, a chemist, w'.th a ' drugstore at 277 Columbia Street, liv? ing at IM Fast l2Sth Street, Mar.hat- '' tat;, received a similar sentence in the same court, on the same charge. Federal authorities swooned down1 upon a house In the outskirts of West1 N>w York, N. J . last night and arrest? ed Jimmie Lorenzo, known to the New York police as one of the largest vend ders of drugs in this part of the coun fcn Kumors of a large shipment of opium coming into th< United States through Hohokeii are believed to have been born** out bv results of an investigation which finally brought the Federal agents to the home of Lorenzo. The police of Hoboken arrested a man believed to have bee.i one of the gang which stole $500 worth of nar? cotics from a drug store in that city recently. The gang is under suspicion of being In league with sailors for the purpose of smuggling drugs. VENNER RISES TO OBJEC Advises Stockholders to I ject New Inter-Met. Plan, ( . H. Venner, over the signature H. Venner * <V, veMerday issued 1 exnec'ed ohjeetiona to the Intern? ?ough-Metropohtan capital rradju ? un i l pia i i \ i naei chai ?? I the scheme to issue a non-rumulut. ft net cent nre'erre?! stock 'or I cumulative b per cent iss ?nd the issuanc of new common sto without par value as preposterous. In advising the preferred stockhol ers to withhold their assent to t plan, Venner states that in addition 117,724,2m hack dividends sccruing then: they are entitled ta ?5 pot ce on the arrearage, for * grand total ?tl.712.20ft. He adds: "You are asked to cancel your clai s large sum and make a B ? holders of common stock, an in addition, to forevei surrender 6 p? cert oumulntne dividend rights lor I per eent non cumul?t.m Boa lea tha a further distinct financial sacrifice involved, to wit! The preferred stocl holders ?re now entitled to 6 per cen or $1,068,456, per annum on the pre; ent amount of accumulated unpai dividends, whoreaa the new scheme o fers only a COI ? ' create of per cent in non-cumulative dividend which on the outstanding preferre stock would, if paid, amount to onl r year, making a net los? c annually." \ ? ner'a argument seems to he tha the pending scheme offers to prefrrre stockholders no valid equivalent fo their prior c'.sim of $21,721,206 in bac divid? mis. WILL PAY R. I. INTEREST Company Arranges for All It! May 1 Maturities. The Stock Exchange was officially no ??? i d by the Chicafjo, Rock Island i Pacific Railway Company yestorda; that the interest duo to-day <>n out standing bonds and equipment notci will be paid at the First National Bank as follows: Chicago, Rock I Stand ? Tr-cific Railway old bonds of 1%-'; O ioc taw, Oklahoma & (iulf consolidated ! per cent bonds, and Chicago, Hock Isl ard &. Racirir Railway equipment notes Series D. The interest on the Rock Isl and Improvement Company equipment note?. Series B, will be paid at th? Rankers Trust Company. A ':rae allowance of thirty days will be made use of with respect to the in? terest on other equipment note? amounting to $505,000. The proceed? from the $1,494,000 receivers' certifi? ca-es just authorised will be used tc pay the May 1 instalment on the 4 pe? cent bonds of lt?02. Additional receiv? ers' certificate?, it is understood, will be applied for later to provide for the purchase of needed equipment. The $2,500,000 loan to the company by the Central Trust Company, due yesterday, has been extended tfitil Oc? tober 81. On June 1 the Rock Island will face interest payments and other maturities of only $112,000, but on July 1 maturing obligations will amount to $.".200,000. FIELD WORK* FOR GUARD Busy Programme ?Mapped Out by General O'Ryan. An important schedule of field ser? vice for the National Guard of New York, including all branches of the ser? vice, has been irranged by Major General John F. O'Ryan, the division commander. At Fishkill Plains, N. Y., the largest assembly of troops will take place, ai ?1 man?uvres in which all arms o? tho service will take part will be held. From July IT to 26 thes?. organizations will be on duty: General O'Ryan and staff; 7th, 12th, 69th and 71st infantry; Squadron A, and machine gun company; Company A, Signal Corps; First Field Hospital; ?3d Ambulance Company; Medical Reserve Supply; one battery from 1st Field Artillery, one company i rom 22d Engineers. , From July 27 to August 5, at Fish kill Hains: 14th, 23d and 47th infan trv; Company B, Signal Corns; Mattery 2d Field Artillery; 2d Field Hospital; 2d Ambulance Company, and one com? pany 2?d Engineers. Fort H. ('.. Wright, N'. Y.: Bth Coast Defence command, July 3 to 16; 9th Coast Defence command, August 1 to 14, and 13th Coast Defence command from July 17 to 3J. Tobyhanna, Penn., at United States Army camp: Battalion 1st Field Ar? tillery, July 7 to 16; battalion of 2d Field Artillery, June 27 to July 6; 1st Ambulance Company, July 5 to 14. Belvoir, Va.! Pioneer battalion 22d Engineers, .fuly ?> t<> 17, and pontoon; battalion, July JO to Bl. Avon. N. V.: Six troops 1st Cavalry, July 27 to August 5, and six troops, August 8 to 14. Peekskill, N. Y.: School of Applies- , tion for Infantry Officers, 3d and 4th , brigades, June 6 to 25, with Company' IF| 71st Infantry, as school company. NEW JERSEY DRUG EN EM Y TO RENEWWARON"CURES' Assemblyman Ostrom. Startled by Results of Tribune's ? Investigations, Plans to Rid State of Those V Who Prey on Victims. Determined tu focus public oplnlo upon the alarming situation New Jei aey faces, with drug rienda from N> York infesting town! in Hudson Cour ty. Assemblyman Charles W. Ostron lather of the antl-narootll bill, will In troduce a joint resolution In the *<*' Jersey Aaaembl*" on Mondar, when th special aeaaion of the Legisla ore open* "The New York Tribune has expose the most alarming conditions," said th Assemblyman from Jeraej City. "I pur Cose to ask that the woik which wa egun wi'h the passive of the anti narcotic law be continued along con structive lines. We are brought to i point whe*e we find the worst types o: ??uestionable characters coming to Nev Jersey to'vns ostensibly to take th? cu" for the dope habit. "In my tour through Hudson Countj towns with a representative of Th< Tribune I was astounded to see the terrible effects the drug habit leavei i,|n.ii \hc addict. Then, too, the temp tation for those who handle drugs ba? been increased tenfold, mr.ee piolub Itive legislation was passed, to do a business which does not bear the light of publicity. "Some method ought to be devised for the care of the unfortunates eut off from their supply of drugs If there is a cure and from our investigation we developed there are many who claim there is we ough* to find out about it. "The New York Tribune started a big job when it opened up to public view the drug fiends in Hudson County. There are many of us m New Jersey who feel this work should be taken up at once by the legislature,"' Aeeemblyman <>?uom was emphatic in his views about the men who have attempted to make money by foisting remedies upon the public wnich they allege cure the drug habit. "The professional man who stoops to make profit out of a bu?i*.r*? which ' i l.OST. KM Ml AM? REWARDS -i ? 11*. f. r ???> |f>?! V.) ? "H> I I .1 j :a> vb eoau? vn*. MS) l. III*. I leads men and women to take up th? drug habit is too low to give him an] consideration if we catch him. Th? doctor who will tell a man he is givinf him a cure for a drug habit, and ther feed him another drug, simply suhsti' tuting one habit for another, is doing business upon misrepresentations. H? should be chased out of the state." A number of well known men in Hudson County will be asked to join I committee to co-operate with one from New York City to help the authorities in their task of cleaning up the drug venders. JOINS STARErCS STAFF G. F. Baker's Private Secre? tary Goes with Bank Examiner George W. Gale, private secretary to George F. Baker, chairman of the board of directors of the First National Bank, and at one time manager of the credit department of that institution, has re? signed to become h member of the staff Of (hartes Starek. national bank ex aminer of the New York district and vice-chairman of the Federsl Reserve Bank of New York. Since the organization of the Federal Reserve system the functions of the rational bank examiner have been enlarged, and Mr Cale will take on important duties in connection there? with. P'ior to entonne the First Na? tional Bank, in l?'04. Mr. Gale had a varied business experience. FALLS LEAVES MILITIA Captain Who Saw Belgian De? fence Finds Duties Too Heavy. Captain De Witt C Falls, regimental adjutant of the Seventh Infantry, \. G. N TH has sent his resignation Co Colonel Daniel Appleton. Increased de? mands on his time are responsible for his acton. Captain Fall? holds the brevet rank of major. He witaoaaed the mohiliz? lion of the Belgian army la*t year, and] assisted the I'mtcd States Consul in I London in helping American caucus to] return to the United ?statte. ' REDFIELD SEES ?. S. SECOND IN TRADE War Means Great Trade Expansion, Secretary Tells Economists. PRICE PREDICTS HIGH WAGES IN EUROPE Twenty Per Cent of World*? Capital Will Be Destroyed in One Year of Carnage. Il\ T>l??riph V lUt tri BM ' Philadelphia. April 30. That the world war means <x great commercial expansion for the 1'nited States and possibly the ou?tmg of ?lermany and Great Brituin from supremacy in for? eign trade "ai *he keynote of to-day's ?i of the American Academy of cal and Soc :il Science, which opened a two day i' eonfarence here. In \ieu- of conditioni in Europe, this meeting of the Academy, Its nineteenth annual congress, took on now Impor? tance. The ?ycneral topic of dieeusaioi was the ? ?Tcct the \%ar would have on American economic interests. At this morni'ip'n session the reaction on American Industry and labor vas cou? riered, and in the afternoon meeting the reaction ori America's international trade. 01 the day's addresses, the one that at'-acted mo?* ittcntion was thi ?i of "America's International Trade as Affected by the European War," by William C. Redfleld, Secre? tary of the I'epartment of Commerce. Sees America in Second Place. The Secretary expressed preat op? timism for America's future in ths commercial world. Expansion of trade. he said, was inevitable, and he added that no one would be surprised to find the 1'nited States second in the world's competition) and if the war continued long, first. "Industrial inertia," unpreparednes? to meet new conditions presented by the war, Mr. Pcdflold said, had at first hampered the United States and prevented full realization of her op? portunity. Hut now,Tie declared, busi? ness was awakening to its chance for development. "A floating debt of perhaps 9460,000, 000 l,a<; been paid in goods, and not in gold. Some of the gold we have ex? ported to pay what we owed before the war lias come back to us in pay for debts due ns. It amounts line? fir.,t of December to over ?600.000,000. We are saving money as a nation at an astonishing rate. The nations of the world turn to us for cash. The na? tions turn to us, both belligerent I 1 neutral, not only to furnish them goods, but to loan them the money with which to pay for the goods they buy from us. Wo are lending the world money and we are selling the world goods, and both to such an extent that our foreign financial outlook and the conditions of our export trade have taken on within ten months an entirely new significance. A new spirit has come into our eommerei;;] life a new sense of relationship to others and of our power to help them and of our ability to supply them." Inflation in Europe of the prices of both labor and commodities will prob? ably follow the war, and, an a conse? quence, this country need not fear that its manufacturers will be unable to meet the competition of the "pauper labor of Europe" when the war is over, said Theodore H. Price, economist. One Year Cost of War, 560.000.000^)00. One year of the war will mear, the destruction of 130,000,000,000 worth of property and the reduction of the world's capital by 160,000,000,000, said Simon X. "ratten, Ph. I)., in discussing "The Menace to America of the Euro? pean War." This means, he declared, a destruction of 20 per cent of the wealth of the countries involved in the Mar. At the evening session Albert Bash ncll Hart, professor of government at Harvard University, spoke on "Un? armed Neutrality." "The administration at Washington, in its policy of neutrality," he said, "is navigating a foggy sea, strew o with rocks, along coasts where the lighthouses have been put out; yet it still appeals to its neighboring and friendly nations to continue in the good old compass courses. In a *vorld full of roarings and vaporing* the Cnited States i- the one great power in the world which at the present mo? ment is basing its policy upon j and friendship between nations; that is, upon permanent lines of jrood will, Instead of upon new and strange doc? trines adopted in order to count some small advantage over a military adver? sary." I'pon the 1'nited States, he said, de? pended the enforcement of respect for the rights of neutrals. He added: "Nevertheless, if the 1'nited States had not a serviceable navy, its pro? tests would receive about as much at toi.ion as the objections of China to the political trepanning which the Jap? anese aie performing. In this war all the belligerents hunt in couples, and all the neutrals act for themselves. There Rave been times when las in 1780) a group of neutral powers united to state their grievances and formu? late their demand?. Perhaps it will bo necessary to revive that proems." A'v the morning session, at which Alba H. Johnson, president cf tht Haldwin Locomotive Works, presided, the effect of the war on industry and labor was considered. Samuel Gom pers. president of the American Fed? eration of Labor, declared that or? ganized labor had been the wage earners' greatest protection in the cri. ? caused by the war. ?'Organized labor." he said, "has been the wage-earners' greatest protection in *h;' crisis that has come to Amer? ica's industry and labor through the European war. "The initiative, resourcefulness and self-reliance of the wage-earners ex? pressed in the organized labor move? ment have been th?ir greatest protec? tion. Through i i ranization they have dealt constructively with unemploy? ment, have made effective protest against ticeaaiva prices, have prevent ? i %age reductfons that would have had cumulative effect in disorganizing business, and have demanded that con? stru? tion worX by municipalities and other governmental authorities shall be continued, and more undertaken wherever poaaible." FIRE RECORD. .? ?? 1 ;.. leal ?I ?? M,n.?r GUaNaaa Tlflln? i i ?'.' 1 lilt -? . Kl.iT-rt A s unknown, ii-lUmi. : j*. jo; i Imii ?? . iriniiif. ? ?i (t: y. '"is ?' . su, i?: r-rtsdsr; iBsM ? !. . ?rnanos v?a:ns. f v i: 1*1 4 r Nt? rii4ra!?-M ?t . I/'ul? Boll; ?ri ft ni : - l i Mai Wolf. Irtflini I U '? ? i?llt ..?i. ?. i n Rrtirodei Irlfll i ?Iflliif. H N , . . .. 1 i i M ? riatni .'. I< il i rKl infla.g I .nun. tnfllni ? > . tuio trerk rm, -1 u II I. Uoidbaui-M, Irttlni ? in . i .?? *r . ?> i Raskin iris < ISSO-t; Hi M.h-ilM riki-e, tutu; Altxrt M for I io i*. " " litt ?? m ?Besasen a Drutrh. i WILLS FILED. 1,1 <>M.I ' ?I i.l ' i I PI (1BAM as 1 Ti M*n? lr..l?llirr lv?r. lollV -II1MTII M?r,li *f*ii ?haut 11.*? ?W I .? . ?Ml T, ihn? ?nfttlrr. I ?m ? * 'la HI Mil ? ?II III. 1*1 NN Aim ?I l y |. oe* !??i ??if' < ? M*oes p?(?oi i A?..? U All-IU-l. ?U*. JeBA V. lUkj*, lUKMf. ' CARMAN TRIAL MONDAY Woman's Fate Will Be De? cided Within Week, Is Belief. Mine?le. Long Ulsnd. April SO The secon-l trial of Mr?. Florence Carman i?i!i begin Mondai morning The first. j report that it would l?r adionrned for a week ha- hem definitely denied. As before, Celia Co!?-.an, the con ! fessed perjurer, will Oft the ?tar wit? ness for the sta'e. Supreme Court Jus t??-e Abel Hla? kniar will pre?ide. l*ive dajra ia generally thought to be as long as the trial will ln?t. District Atiorney Smith will be a? i by (liarle^ Week? ami Charles Wood, .Mr?, ('arman will have her for , mer counsel, (ieor?re Morton Levy, as? sisted by Harry C. Clocke. a neighbor of the Carman family and n leading criminal lawyer of N'a??au County. LABOR TO PROTEST WAR May Day Parades Will Include 10,000 Shirtwaist Girls. Labor will make a demonstration to? day May Day against the Kuropean war. It is estimated that fifty thou? sand members of unions will march in parailes of pretest in New York and vicinity. On the Fast S.de Jew-, will demand th:,f at th" end of hostilities they receive eonnl political rights with Gentiles. Proteal a.ra!n?t the persecu? tion of their race in the Russian war aone will al-o be mad?-. Among the features of the parade will he ten thousand rhirtwaist girls. Socialists plan several May Day d?mon? strations. ITnion Square ?ill bo a centre of activity. In Brooklyn and ? suffrage organisations have nr i .- gi 'I meeting?. HOUSEKEEPER WEPT WHEN LAWYER WED Also Bought Him Food, She Says. When Wife, Now Suing Him. Ignored His Wants. When Everett P. Ketchum, a lawyer, married Mrs. Ada Brown Ketchum, last December, his faithful housekeeper. Mrs. Rebecca Wilton, wept. Now Mrs. Ketchum is suing for a separation and Mrs. Wilson had the opportunity yes terdaj t<> tell in an affidavit to the Supreme Court, where the wifo applied for alimony, why she shed tears of sympathy for her employer. "When I first saw the woman Mr. Ketchum purposed to make his wife," said lira. Wilson, "I waa not favorably impressed \? ?th he?-. I did nol want to m marry and cried, together with -ut, in an adjoining room a few minute; before the ceremony v.as per? form"! " Afterward, said the faithful house keeper, her loyalty to Ketchum contin? ued to the extent that when his wife would not buy him the food he wanted ?-he bought if out of her own funds. Ketchum lives in West 122d Street and has ? bungalow in Florida. His wife all?gea cruel and inhuman treat? ment. The lawyer denies this charee and say- that hla wife and her mother just packe.I up their belongings with? out there having been even a misun derstanding. Ketchum also says that his marriage to the plaintiff was .he outcome of "a well-laid plan to inve le | the d?fendant to marry her." Justice Weeks granted Mr.*. Ketchum ? $20 a week alimony. THE WEATHER REPORT Forecasts and Records of the Last Twenty-four Hours. 1 Washington. Aril ?? Urn prarai ton the Eastern rtatet ha? l?een attended I ? I middle Atlantic til Km Knetend ?tatr? tad In .. ? i ?. bag ans ?if toa ?b in?! p?stese ? region bal l**n Ht?' t ?either and rain lu I boa? dMrl.u and oter In? plali ? lit in? alto ? a" Idaho. Nebraska, risii and Northern Arizona and hleh wlndi on th? Call i itun . hafi 'a!l?-n over th?1 i rreater ran of ihc rountrjr, and readings ?re n..'* Inat(l) n. nnal ? ?-?-t of ti.? i: r Mounla ' I ? Bo. ky Moon i lain? the) arc ???>? kledry I*:..? normal. In the Allamlr *??'? l ? ? itl r will l?e an ' > trail? talr .-a". ( Kill b* I Cllf'j'i.l Oft r ? . HI ilpfil Valley, the plalni latei ..?.?! lb* It.? ky Main llalli and pint, an refina* lb? -.????ther ?111 to >m tfundaj with prot.ti.i? rates. i ? ? i a ami Iba Hpatf Oblo Vallo sad th? ?r.i OuM ???te? Um real her ?III Ix- .djr, bul pfobabl] without rain, .luring Saiur.lay aii 1 Bandar. Wlnda f?r BaSardar ?i d Sondar North At'ai I-, fr?ou ??-.i gttddM Atlsatlr, light to moderate ?ar|. ?Me. aoaOi Atlantic, r*.-r tiulf ?'.?! ?e?t Oulf. tnodera'e ?nuth. upper lake?. freih north to north I taat; lotrei .;?*a m krau ??Mahle. F orte?st lor Special Lccalltle?.?EastSTS New York, cloudy te-gay: t?-morrow, srobably lair. New Jer?ey. If totem I'? ?maj Ira'il?. I>el??eare. I IHatrlrt ?>f Columbia, Virginia, fair to : m mi rrooj '?'et in Western Fennayltanla. Writ virgii i II ? mm. - Local Official Record. Hie following nlrt.lal rerOf-j reata Iba ?At ither Bureau ehowi fh? .hanget In me hnaperaluro fi r the daal four I aira. In e.tn j ? .Ule ? ' la?- ?.ear. 1?I4 1913 ?"Ml 1?1!>. ,-t a m.?n M * p m. H 11 Sam.Il r . r? p m. 4? M I a ni.44 M 11 p n. 4?. M la m .4-? 51 1.' p. ?. 45 ? 4 P ra .4? lllglieot temperature r?Mtords/, V) (at i If p m ) ; lo??-?it. 4?i. mer***. .'4. avi.ago f<r .nrreepnMIng da'e laat roar. IS; airrtgo toi corr??pondu.f data 1 la.-: thtnjr-ilire? )???, "I Humidity. i a. ?. Nil r ? ?2 ! la m. et Baratatttr Roadloat. ? a m ?1? ? 1 p ? H 11 ip. m_?* ?3 ; Loral farecait. ?V'i.i? t?. 't?\ . to-ioorr'?, prob th.y fair, m?lera:? rartalile winds POLICE DEPARTMENT. DUtalittd on Pernio??. A| I .. aa ?nr r - ???mil at?. I'. J Dom U a jrtr, apwiod " ? Il lato i i Ha ir-t M73 :'.. tvptad ;. .? i II N lot? Di ISStb i?' S7?X>. ii>pte.| awn I ''?-'. John M?-- : feawa. i:mh p.t . i.'nu. agaptad N ? i> - Chanaaa of Aulgnaitat. Mai 1 L4*W r J ? (Jl< a??*, r n frata dut] * I i .'v h, ll';re?u '4 8ti'.--u? M i <;ii:ii.,r ?? ? . i? . fr m ,nr. in I . i\n and K'.npiir-?. t,. itut* ii Burean ' .( stail?l^? Jol.ii Cranter, i O fr^.tn .li.'y in ..r i 11.? o( rhl-f teSOMtoJ i ? I iiy m K'ireaa of 8ta J J A hae an ! T l l'ataiiigli. C i> I froto .lut) In offlt-o of Fnunh I>ei?u!> ( "?lui. lo dJUT] In ?nr. ?l "f .-?? temporary Aitlanateati I h .? I r l/v.i.am lo i " . .lu-. Ii l . .. i ? Miatlei ? u\? ^??^ l . Ilimn I?. J i \? ? i ? - .. ?.uty Cnaaaw .'"> rlajra ?i l IVIIIlan ???..te- |?kh ?? t t.. 1? Il :- - A; :: w | t' Mb I I? M dajra, M?y l. \..^ur l'rlggt. ?Id ? Il >, - i ( \ | pa< 10 llurrau ..' I lieg, au ,|4,,. Uaj |, j ,. . Uajloraa, ITtsI prt.. I f aimllr.-i hotiao alte dat.l !? ?art, Mo? I Acting rata r I Harreo T T (..(Try ar.,1 J J i atoataaU, im Kar t.. G o . dot? In Bureau ut ii.< Mi. 1 ; Leave? Im i*< . r? ? u H V.ieiker. Mh i ?rt . 1 !? Ma 1 ?. ?. . a? Uth prt. 1 dar. Mai r ? i ,|,,. \ April M il J ratlkta. l?7iti pr? . I .loj. May i ' ? I? J I? r? i. Irrea-: I'll, pel 1 .la. Af I If I . ! lay May 1?; ChrUt?. ! | Hier 1?^ . 1 ila?. Arn Sick Retort II par) UetJ ? M Ratabeook. It ti Marea IS t? \. Ad?iH'emrnl% ? I1.?5S gra.le May 51 I .. J I. ? Rvan, Mb; H. C Mri'i I Iwai I 4 I.? H .'!'.'' Mi I I ? . '.- i J J II i ., lath I'au! M h - . tan i l K \\ Nyltn . ?Mil, J I I. A Nielten. ??tli J I? A PUrirr. nrorm H- l /?iijerg.' ? " ? K M I? tea I'.tih I J >\lT,Ui Itotli. I- J Waa?. I?! w i tioehring 1 :tXes. J I. ?> i^orn.. Ti.-.m t? I, tab doll jietk; J ?:. Hum??: i. h j i l' H r, l eaata ?Jafcr. ? ?>-t I . i et Man h Tram.- A J J llarrai read) v? ' h- ? ?l? : !,...? '^ ral I r*th ' J K II'ighe. l;th Ma? : r- ? arada P J Mao- B. i. i May H un 11 IM grate. Thooaai Calman. ' Mar u. st ? j i ,-i,i,t, .' P Ural?, ?b I ' K-? ,~ ?in. I. i i >. > i . ? m ln.iilo M , 1. . i i Mal. ?.i??-?, .-?in 1 \V 1-nniilB Jlrt. \> A ? . ' M -. a ? T I Mi llgtai . ? ; p. J Kr'a? ?VI laat l-e?|?r ?Vb l? i ? 1 S4t I ? HMii. A J Sieger | \ v ? i ) K A lK>u| 1' Ne!- I?) 1. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Aiaolatateatt dl f?"n a t'a' Ma? ! William 1 ? 1 ?? - Ijig ;i, j i M Nan ti i I ng .1 !? I.- . ? . lu :? J I ?t >. i I I ??? H A : i ? i . . II A I TraaVrr? M?? I erm?. ? II RariaM MAI. ti A l :n w, i- felam i? a i l-ng Sie: I .i H 4 |. ?:-, f I il- --r- ? '( i I ? . L.l?ii.l ?ti lain- II A ! i: . . H * | L?a?tt >ui i'ty.?>'iou. Luk:.t? atc?ain t.? ?U. II kra., Kai t ?cieur?. A*?, WAR ORDERS SEND WESTINGHOUSE UP Slock Scores Another Big Gain?Other Concerns Share Business. Arrompan-, 11 / official confirmation of reports that the V? esnnghouss Electri? and Manafacturing f aaipany bud hooked large ?ar orders from the Allies, the stork, which had been id | vancing steadily for the la?' few ' yeaterdaj croi ed par, and In the day's ! trading on the Stock Km* hange touched I0t, the highest ? IH"r." j ganitation of the company in 1007. | The relame of trading suraaaeed i ? finv of th6 othor listed issues, being in "execs of 100,000 shares. The clos I ing quotation was 106, fl points above Thai day, Guy K. Tripp, chairman of the board of directors, admitted the closing "f i rentracta, but declined to discuss dettils. Hi? ?aid: "We received Thursday a Hrg?* order ! for a foreigti government, the details . of which >?r.' I ? g worked out. I can say nothing further at this time." ; in roaponaibie quarter*, howevor, It . was declare. aigned I was for 1,000,000 riflaa, al 127.10 a 'rifle, making a groea amenai of over 10,000. anotnei contract of a like character almost closed calls for a similar number of rifles nt the : price. Toe two together call for , expenditure of more than 165,000,000 ' by the purchasers, understood to be I- ran. i I Great ego it was reported j that the Weetinghoue* company had obtained a 16,000,.I order fur shrap? nel from one of the allied nations at I ! war. In connection with the orders for rifles it WM Stated thru none will be ' filled al the company's Own ola'irs. but the work will be done In shops secured i with that ob'ect In eiew. Among: ofhei nur -toc':s whieh lirr'e' been singled out for \\g advances on the exchange recently it the Pr II ! Steel Car Company. While yesterday's gains were relatively small, it was an-, pounced from the company's offices ! that negotiations were under way with the Russian government for an order for 10,000 cars, to cost approximately ! 110,000,000. It was denied that the ? company is in the market to supply' war m un i? ions. In nd 1 it ion to Westinghouso the equipment stocks that scored heavy ' advances yesterday were American Locomotive. American Steel Foundry, Baldwin Locomotive, Lackawanna Steel, NtW York Air Brake, Railway Steel Spring and Studebaker. It. was learned definitely yesterday1 that the contract made by the Ameri? can Locomotive Company to furnish ? the Ruaaian roverameat with $?j5,ooo,- , 000 worth of shrapnel and other ex- | i plosive ?belli has finallv been ?igned. j Fifty pet* ctnt oi the order goes to the locomotive company and the other BO ner cent is divided equally between the i NOW York Air Brake Company and the i WeatinghotUO Air Brake Company. William B. Joyce, president of the I National Surety Company, says that ', the bonding of war contracts by his | concern since the war hemm has , ; reached the enormous total of $'!00,- ? 000,000. Based on the business his ? company is doing, and assuming thut ; other surety Tirpirations are also doing a large business of this char? acter. >'r. Joyce estimate! ihnt ex? penditures by the warring nations of Europe in this country have already reached the stasrirorinp* amount of 11,500.000,000. Including bonding ap? plications fr< m irresponsible parties and speculators, he thinks this figure may run as high as $3,000,000,000 or 11,000,000,000. BUSINESS REVERSES RA.VKR1 PTCT n:TiTto\.s aCOTsrtXTn roMPAXT, in< PttHUm ssalnat ?' ? - ' I . ? . hv tlirr? I'lnrlli i.?il m .i n Th? winisi'i s .'emll rhenilrtl ' I Jl ; i ?if Charlea Rnldt I ?? '.<?'? ?hu um niftii f wini paper rnssiisnj His, H i, SlloSrd Hi? rompan? Irtnaferrer] ruh t" rerUlfl ? n 1 a rlilm of lh? Mrr r?ll ri.cn.tr?! Cof-rpan* I? for 11.41". gonrli ?,,(,' and .i.-.iv ????? i snd 11.ses tor I ?-? h of 1rs** la takr fun ?- sorxti A raorlwr ???i sppotntad f"r Hi? H*.; Knlglit Company, "f : Ka'i 12 I ,t . ml RrMstSM. V J . on April in Ifa-nhaU J. Jto-.r. ; ? of thai ronpanr, ?a* preanlaol nt th* 1 i puny, which I? i Ik'Uuire rnrt?'.r?. rltB rtpital Hor? of IJW.eM Chirla II V?n NotUsnd. firm? riy a Wall Btreet nrckrr. ?u tr?a.?unr. I WILLIAM II QBJLL. hrsss finl*h?r at SIT K?.- ? rie.n flit 1 petition ?rlfh II ? ? ' I ' t?nn, a .Ulm ???alii-* ? ">??' 1 >rk for an award 111 I fat... of the rw ? ? 7 );, ? !37kl n. IIKNRV H KIMFBON, uletmaii. of (is; rnioti ai-. Tht Bmni fll-.| n-tlr-on ?lili |iali|l|t|?, of 111 4:14. SSStU. II?. H? Ma? f-rowrl? In ?ill ? lbs s a, !. Bakrrr an.l I.i.i .-a ll.xim a) ' 112 W. | X ? h? m .."lh? aa<. Th? lar*??f rr?dlt r i< the i'r'.?Mi Mu?lc ' r ; , |4 <ne. on a M?. PAMTgL HKIV tailor, at 12ft Franklin a?.. Tli? Brom, ?!il i*iliL?r.. with llahllltlei ?if |:.1?.no | r-niKniM*: WILLIAM FRIK.Pl.ANKKR. INC. falMr. a? 1?T ' William at. 8!<M ?? h?.|ul?a ahnwlng UthiMtf?*. .>f ITte?; a.-j?'i. ItS.tSS. rin.lstlni of nu'?ian'iln? . a. "'in'?. |14.l>.".*t; stock. $750;. fliturw. ?14M, sad cash In hank. 117 ASSir.VMFTVT JOSErrt ROSEN PROVISION COMPANY. TNC . of ?4 \Vf?t 114th ?t.. ma.I? an as.lfnmrnt In B'n B*Urnata*a. Jos^li Uu.rn In ppMldtnt and tr-*? ur*r. Jl nr.ME.VTS RECORDED. Ai'ini, ^i Manhattan. Th? lalllHSlai ajdfSMSai wrrr fl>l iMtfrdar. the flr,t ham? betafl 'hit or tin drht'.r All*?, John, and l'*nti MrCirt.'.j?F E Bochm.'k? ?f al. t ? Burkhard*, f T S Illum*nkron. Inc. S??S no i l?l.?rii, il y. t >? (4 r>.o ?.i , lohn. I J and CDethlktt I Burhhtlti. ISO? 11 ' i rauta, Ai.ua ??ffleral sij-i s>?t*m Batel 1111.7* ' IIM Manultrturtaf and TndKi Co?M iliirriln. .< Sam? -W iturphy. J.") I ..nalsntlT.npJ*. John?Brnokim I! R B To iro?i.j. j tll'i It I .' Rtanleoff and Sam'iM i;.?nlon -Brom 1pm um| in. } I'anl ?. Sa'filon?--F. Fl.h?- H at. ?1?S J7 Kllfhh. Haild. and Banucl OnMberf? E I. Rl.-h | ?? '.. i ?? i . Mrtftf Co and W J f i 1) Jnl.moi ' lMt.41 Klanaga' Tt?*J t- liar ? Ptaillllri i?, |1??.1T Ft klani. ? 1 ? ! ? :,-i M r WliMam .#??? \*-. ! fill '??? . - A lirrro. II -, .'l I :. ! P M ?"..'.'.la! Bank, }: i '??? rf? i rti ? fila Mf( i ?>. I IMS 4i ftr-asa. I>*oora:. II t.ncrt. <;..ld?n. Stmnri 1. M K -'? ?? al I ? < ? r lUl Kllm I'O. 1.11 . : I till ???< i ?In.rr M .? p II S|?j?l, t.141... Mhl.a?! Finnin I'alrr ?uppl? Co. i;rr*:it*rf il i> V V THI? Inarua.T ? I -. - SI IM* 2? | i>i;ti. l.,-;??. v.- au Etaetrk B R ?'*, > ? lit? 10 Ool.l?t!. J N-TI *tlr*han. l--.'7 ?1 Hall? l , - isl. tut 4? ?..??-. i . ? ' . . Ho4?l Co. < - ? < Ira:??. Frank, ?:, and T*h?rr i ' I1 I ?, MC rw4 leesUI, ? I i . , ? . I -..i.i Tit - and . IIM M ?? ? Abrsasai Ka> i \ t. ? x 111 Hlrtrhtwi A?ian,l?r I. I,ra?l. IJ14-i". , H?rii? I - 1 ??harl*? A lwrtUli.? Brrrl??, ? lamrai i law? , Hi i 1 I s^ntm4n. I I>l ?? , wer v JriuiliuB ?? ?I. A !>r i a al *'" 4 ronrsd/. I I 1..I ri, h li?,..i and harpli Vos?:- E I. ?. < ? ?W 12, 111 I* ? - I* I -J 119.1 7> lUrbaf. John- Ha-.nt, DLt'llltos Co. Ilrpil?- S I I?.??I'M a ? ?>. aaaorUlan I. T-arr. 1 J*?,kh . ? >ai ' ? l'-a?. IVarerk a E?rr o/ S 1 M ? San.? S'ir*?r1or c a! Me Ir i Co. lt. lnno??*|..-. U.I V T Bu.V* Co, fiv. II ? ? i ? llitl 11 !>?** "f ]y.'j . ' kuall ' I * II ? fln.artrr Brnnkljn UrujhU B 8 Co I Uorfc?. P I IK, la I! 17- ! Lerln. Ji H al. ' I liae it?. Bamr't?Jcw-ih llaprraaaa A C*. In* M Kktlss str?i4? i, i Vi' i ? Amarlrari T . Tank ta II*?:-? In?*?t|pf <"o-p~K AIb?ft. I i I i t H?rrmai - ?t al. |U4 ?I )ii litahaw. <> M' i: it,marida?. Ma |K?,1.' J H **! I -.?*-, tl il. saur WllUira H ?? ? ? IIM?ei ?, r n ii , ,.i m;i M ? Iie3 K . M v? ? . I et si lui II Hav-.-.i*. I '-??"f XKaas C?, Ullil n kraan ? ?? w*4toraeoon Plaster Milla aiuandrr 11-1. Co*,?. sasU I. ?: in- t ;i r?f < > \'. C llaaan. Fin?..? T I. ?apuio ? t ? I' ? M <'hn?U A Cn II?; 1 llni^-Mi j J. or '. k M Ji??pu ur i J?M K? Shipping Information and Marine News of the World Vessels Arriving at and partinp: from Port ol New York. Dc Un fATIIlK UM?M?O. ? M, S Ml mwti ??*< ??? nmif tvATFR. u I Itook (???ernor'i Wand II- i t.?ta . WIRBLBSfl HEI'ORTf?. The Paste A'igivi-ri r?po"?<i ai il" ?lloe ?i?t ' ? ' Band n . . ?? .?-?ri rgeUrdsy, 1? ". ? INCOMING SI KAMERS. TU HAT. ' N e Krim I ' ? lobai .lUllo?. April :i .Panama ?. 4 ... A-i'i!fin Ulfjhlarl Palermo. April ?"... l'a un ? -p-nhagen. Apr?: 1" l: Il u t, April 14. ??ara .Balboa, Ap-u :s. 1 -nape . .ta kwnrUte, At-rl- 2? I Maroni li riteettS, April 17.? SI MiAV MAT .. ' - ? ? o ? ? asar) il. r.inard ?KoftwiS lietoerir? April II... Quarte. "? m loft* ... .r F t o ... parbadog, April 33 .1< tat? i l.empesaj .... Mnhlla Apr? v ... Mill?.? El Valle ti?lt?."Mi. April II .... So l'ie MONDAT. MAT I ?l irpalhl* Olbra ?nr April 23 Cu-?'d M-'?tain Rotterdtm, April :? Il v ?Patela 'fartflltat, April il r*bre - ' Juan, April 14 N Y a I* R ' mllai Aprl .In Frull Cfl ? r- ' Kee Oitesaa April ?4. s-> Par ?: ?t nalL OUTGOING STEAM MRS. T< KAY. , MSIM Vei??l x e?.? i - t. - , Mm lafig ? i, Llterpnol, Cungfd . n ?? ?m 10 00 ira I n I:? ?- ? lai.i. Mm,; Am. IM tin \\ M m , N?w >..? Uetrpa '. Air? ?rm ? .?? ?m 12 o?1 m liergenafjor.l Kergon. Norwegian 1<I 00 ai? 12 00 m CSUOPI*. Ar ??. U S in * AS) ?favatia, Haians, v.ar-1. ???am 11 14 ira Carolina. San Juai:. N T a P R. M'n>n 11 ?xi m 1 Cala.nare?. Colon. (.' K Co. I no ?ni 12 1)0 m Mai'.hloneil. .Tamil-? I' F" ?o ? I) ani : ? Turk-? ??Und. (",rdo. .11 ?0 ?m 1 no pm F?ger??n-l. < ?>enn?. .12 ?10 m ? ?i pro i nia, tl'iehee. 9 10 im 11 "??m I* ?n ?ni 1 M pm 1 u 1 Panintat, k-.i jjt?r. 7 40 am 1? o?) ira ? ?? A'.eimr ...-. ?1 M m ? ? Rico, Intulgr. . -? Il ?? ni 1 nmanrhe 1?.-!,eo irllbi ' '? de . - 1 M t m San Maerog Uglteal 1 Ma ry - 1 ni pm ... - Sao?atro. Bru ?>? . MiMorv . - t ' ? ? ;t ? Sr.t dr'eant. fJo Pac .- 12 00 m IJOKDAT, MAT S. r-ri,ir?at Arm, Karfatt u n ..- ." Or) pm ' Tl BJUUY, MAT 4 v 1 Naplea Itailin . ? ?0 a ?n 1100 m Reff D'Italie, v-?:-'-a. Pallan - u no m Lenaiio, Jactooanl ? ? -le - 1 H ; n TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Dt illnallon ? 1 ?tessstf ?t Hawaii '?pan. fore?. China. Philippine! i?U S.11 Prgnclarn). China. Hawaii Hamoan bland? Australia, New Ze'iand (?la Kan Francisco), Ventura... -ve NT. 10 p. m May May ARRJYKD. S'?at- Duteh), TenerUTe April 14, t?. Marter In bal a ? Bar. 1 p m. < April 1?. to Jamea 14 ?... n l.p Bu. !.??> p m lewport Sews aid Norfolk, to tha Old D - ? a-tth paaswigeri and tndi?. ? M 1 li- r.-aroa/lho ApHl t3. Pernerara 17. : B'Iih...1, Port ??palii H and tire-ala 33. ?o : Tnii'U i Hhiopii g ?il Trading Co ?l'h 51 pat ? . ? ?i t ? 1 I n lae Par. 12 20 p m. Colon. Cdainhil Airll 24. lo -he Panama Rall roail s. Una, ? ? ? I - (ten. malla and trdt?. : Ha' ?Am Meganlle (Brl. I.?T?nv?nl April II, ?o Hi? Whit* I (I In ?"l ??eond cabin, 1HJ ???"rafe. ?.??.?-i:;^r?, mai.? fid null?. Bar. 2 41 I a in Tirar? iBr). Kr>.?arlo March 24. Bueno? Arrea I Rel ?hetiiiai-her, F W?Fifth Avenue Building Co. 11*4 10 ?tola Carmollna- -Hum's Iilatllllng Co. I ? 1 Kostnbsura, .1 S V C'ay .11 atad It It Co. |I14S| 11 ?1 Sarah I, P II Contant tt al. |90.|14 44 ?art. C 1> I? Smith, Hlmpann, Alle? I, n'Nelll Adami Cp. 1. la Auetln, NteboM A Co. ?eifert. B?N Ouerdan, skii-l. \ Kaatem c|p?nlng Co. I O B Have?. st.-M'i?'rg. P. hy giiir.llan?lha Toward ai - ?HI :?? ?Ill ?I ?.C 'I ?1.VJ 11 A ?1?: :o K To, u ? 1. : i;<4 il in; -1 ini 11 S T \V S r ford & Son?. F: B Ahlmtt. Kleiner, It Ametlean Dlitrltmlng Co, Klmraondt. K It I. Th-k \ ' ' l: 1 I am. ? -A I II" gv r.-i?t? K. hulm?n. S. Ilernard <er..r?man or Bamet l|pw< man and Samuel Tellln or Sam \eiUn H Ti bna ?::; 11 Ivrinti 1 ??umnietlon ^o, Ine, and Mag l'lernwnt m i; ? ' baes, IB5'! ton Frav, Carlotta A?J R CajnphaU. 1171 2? V.m Keller. A It, and National Surety Co?People. 1500 Van Hirer. I, C?Superior Cornial and Sk)light Work!, In--. 1113 M ln-a|.h?. Co of Amerlea?City of >.* T. I Kaatern Itelltwey r<^Same. I same. 1 |l 1 itrr Kle.-trlr Co- Sama. > V -1, Aii-ii in l;?p! ?ration Co?Samt. Cement ?'?> Sam?. 1 gff. Sam?, 1 lie Co Saino. William M Klannsri * *'n- s?m*. I'??il Heir In?iltute?Sime H'i| I] lauaano, H s.m?. $1.111 t? I. A Sam?. Il ?li Hettnen 11 ?? - ?? SAmo. $4.1 in 1 Porter, I Ills \> Fr-i-ilman R -an?, IzSI -?? \|. ear. U llr.S.?l ?su.am. Oagtage P?Kama. f.'j.-. The Broru. Caf? Rear.l-olT ind H Uordon?Bnnn Iron and Steel I <;.".rnn Ke 1er Comlnjetli-n Co?O J Stephen?. Ine, Mil It Kim/. A l( Ir T. Norden, 1117 ill Kr- ? V A 1;Imlie*. Bros, N T. 1,. r, Ha n M 1. Bir.i. 1 1. 1: h n tar, I'ltUndorfer, l*~ Washington fiarage Co. iiei si 1:01.7? ! m 1? ? $?.-,0 04 ilM II ? ., - ?144 f I2H? M 1420 :i $112 70 ? l.-?-J M SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. AI-KU, Nb Manhattan. V e BrM nr.m? I? tha* of tha debtor, the a?, ond thai of t.ie etedltor, aad date when Judgment waa Tarlv?. C \t M K Smith: Dec 1, 1910; $2?? 20 lirapo "It I'o-A I, SlfT; Not S. 1914; till "7 s?me 1 Scott Co, In?; Ort 11, 1914; $.::? :?! mi nicer Co; Nor 9. 1014, I Same runnel AdeerUsIng Co; I)?o 1. 1914, $301.63 -???r Prethyierlin Church of West 2 1 SI ? of |-ret.n>t?rj of N T; April :2. 1011 Irartra I); MM 17 Ma... II - II <1 A S-.err?; May 13. 1914; $2'VJ 7: llamner. William?J F Sauden; Marrh 15. I?15; I Meeker (i R, uid R I. Dl?naa?W Bonelll, April i-, 1$ IlM ;i , Paagnvnxa. fiioyannl. Annunglats Paigneni* and Until Mortti)- People, etc; April 22. 1?11 1?? [?ate.ll It?"? In, Moies?William Gambl? k Co; Ian I, ? $200 ?7 c?r,i- . lob? 11 Stelndler: April 30. 1913 lean $3.711 n *.'.>tiii.-r l>.*trt?-iittna Co. John J Connor and I'atri.-k J Huffy J?rr.e? Kferarl? Brewerle?; April j-. 101". i.?ii.-?lli.|i : Kaplan. Jacob. Fanny Kap'.an and Jooeph Klau?ner E J B?:her?. l"-l' ?. 1911; $2 ?ill ?0 B Da 1. ? Sot 1? Ifllj I 1,.-rge, and I'a-.rl k F lUrtnrtt?U A B arl. April ?, l?l?; WW.ta Tlie Bronx. ?ad Bead and <;ra?el Col 120H J? I 1014: IT1I 17 lh On Kampfr.er. Anpni .. . ? ?"li. S?ri.e W lU.nl ard; No? STORAGE NOTRES. STANDARD STORAGE WAREHOUSE '<-',. 1 Ke? Y.irk. May let l?l I. T.? AllwB, Ji.iu?> P . Art.-!. I. M H ... ??tt, ?i W, KutHte; BOWSer, Mr? S< Mr?.. Chapman, Jennto. Mra.; ?'air. Jemes i?. Coerejr, Mr? time l< . Cook, K II . i'-itiii"ll>. Mr? Mar> . Compte, H H.. I'l. kiii.'.iti. .I.ihti J.: Don* Ktos t M . Dey, Bdwerdj Dwitmy, 1 i, Kuni.;. Mi?. A.; Fry?, Mlaa Alma; Franklin, Mr?. Martha; Harper, Mrs Oliv?; n. 1 11 Harringrtata, Mr? W. H ; John, Herbert K . Jokiiaoa Prank w.. Jones Jeesl? .l.itue? Mr?. Mann?,. M. Cottan, John ?! . McOrath, Mr? M 1.. ?.' 1. M Mr?, fiara. ".r.-? K . littoaon, Bennett; .Nutting-. ?'hurle?, Paytoi., Itlrhard; Kuller Drive , > ; Utley. Mra. K A . Itlng. Mr K?'?. Blmmont lo Mr?. Kath? erine, Katate. Butherlaatl Mrs M. Hhip Mr? Jane. StarUen. Mrs rioreneo A.. Smith, lar W c . Sio.ldar.l. C ?' . Taylor. Mr? K Wrlarht. Mr? Maud?; Water?. W. 1: Wllklna v 1? S You and ???, h of hereby notified that th? tl.na for tha payment of our Han upon th? rroporly hereinafter deevrih.-d having expire.I. ?fiar due notu? th?-r??>f li.??l been ffl?n >ou. ?? - fftgee ?u- h property, to wit. Household rjooda, Peraonat KfftM-ta ?ml Mer?-handlav. ?tor?.I In th? .ttandard Htoras? Warehnu?? b) >?iu or In retsr nain? (OT in ?hliti sou ?,-e an Intereat?, to be ani.i at puhli? tuet I ?n. aoci>r?ti .?? to tha at.itut? in ?u?h ra?e? marie and pr?.vi.|?.|. it our ware hou??. Uli Broadway, New York City, on Mo-.diy Ma?, litt. III!, at 10.IS a in.. an.l If the ?at? thereof I* not completed nn ?aid date the earn? ?ill be continued ,. tke ?it? I '" ?? un each and eiery Mi.ti day thereafter, l.eginnln? at 10 JO a. tn. - ?inutna until th? sal?* Is rotnplete.l. i>Mt!) ayTORAQB MTARBHOL'SB HELP WANTED. Female. Iirqt IRKI"? IWMKDUTY.I.Y - Serond Uundrast. mual oe rirerien.-ed ?nd w?.l r??*oinme-id??l, ??taya, I ?ip , Se r?ian. -at? Mn 1 "tntlliu \ ander .1:1 477 Fifth ?i HOMESllC SITUATIONS WANTED. female. H?n SL-1 "llhi'"H rimuh Amerito urn MM. city 01 kouiiut. caceliaat retc.-tucts. ', K t U*IB M. a-bsse uu - ??. Rio J*<-?4ro Apr<l *. and St Lu?1a II. to J F tMiim?, A ? ". ?I'll ?- BM am tan Juan ft ? rot* ard Parta Meg s, ? . m ball?** Muarantl'.?. 7 :<> s m ?lo I'rH'. IBrl ll,i :?? ftp II '" H*"? I * f -.am ? ? ' ,,..,.. i. .. ban? fi< pssM <-'? malta and ?da? Bar. Tim*? ? vori. Htrani Arn. II snd faJha-- ? "? *ln Am?rlci^ ,' i . -? Carrl.-a??-ia April IT Fart? ? . . i .... I . , .i.), ai p,..?n??.. rr, i i- n?r. 11; ? n <;ar?. ? tifien ap-v r is rae var-mm mi ? ?. In haiia*! Ha* midnight 2?'h Twan. Bm Sana April M, t? ???'?? Be?. al'h mirar Bl ' ? "> I'm | ????:? Ap-tl IS Ni??it*j?"] IM Ila-ana II ??. i? Hanson M Une. *?i?h usar liar 10 || p ,,. paoMter tlhjtrrii ?,n.t?;, Ap"' II *o 1 H j W|p,h??t?r A ??? In Sal a?' Bar. 7 ?0 p I I Mnaaarliln il'tibgli), i all* * to th? i N-w v-.rk ar..l Cuh? Mail fa ' ... *'"> ?usa/. Bar. II 10 p ? Hilar,in H-i BoM?n Al>*11 2' *o II F HWrm A < o. ?.'h mil * ? ? I'-adli'S for \f ?. ? ?'. Cpiari In? ?"an* Bm-erdim IDifchl N*>? "-'?art Apnl 12 la D T Ward? *l'h oil. In Ira! <t* Will fntih '.'ad tng for rtntttrdan, Cl'ia-*' ?>? <? ' 4' a m Jean T"Tt T?mr?a Ap. Jl rar <'?-4'?* ?o A H Bull aV ? o ?lih mda? Bands Hook. *> a m a iBf hi Vualr- Astil 17. to Mayar * l'inurlrr. In hall??* Bar t? 30 a m El Drl, ' i lislrca q rant In? l? \n \ m Ptaaaa, i-htUdslpMi "> *h? Hid? Bs ' mi-... Qut/antln? n Sindv Hook v 1 Ar" ' r'heut. Ilfbi hr??i?. mil',, rasa ' fr?'i/? HaM sas MUD. Steamer? M?Jt-<i 'Mm Mp?- O'-r?? F. War ? .k; Simlsad ii'i Let 11. H r Isaui Lewti t . ? ? ? Api'-h? Otarleatea ?? : i- ksnattilt. ?'?man. r?? Kr . Man.ho?tcT. I.l Monta r?V* trand 'Br., Balllmora flhaiM li Hull; Fr?> ?'.,-. port New.; fpjr of < olui?'"i* Savannah; Walla CVj i it- Brtttol ruiaurl i u in Saaass i < ? trail. Msplca: Nan -. Wilmington. N <, sud Otoiatlo** Dits?. STEAMERS AT FOREH.N PORTS. AJdalTgD Ltwesesl Apn; 21 AdrUUr Brl "?en Tatra. Hpasli. Ann lir . S" : Plr?"ii April ?S- Patrl? iGr??k', N" ? Tars r*? Palanse; Hs**tt I/-1?? ; Ilr . N>* \"m m Aislen] SAILF.n Bu'ioi Avre? Apn! 17 K-' Port Ta-'lot. Apr.i It An. Br NapIp? April 2? s p ??i>., a d'A'?*i lltil), V.rk ! AarU I?--Miavurl ir?r\ N?w T"rk. La? 1'a'nm. April 2?- Ovoyialdet i?r*?k Baa PlnriH Apri: !? ? i'.| Htl'.U "..-*?k , N?< Vork. Nm]'. Nr'v 1 "rk ira, Ap 11 M 1 li/lsilM Mi u*!**n (Nor). Nmv 1 FASSF.n sat ml aarU :?? rasaraaass [ajBaal, N?w Tork I r*u?. I'lhraHar. Arrt! 1" -Lihnr (Tul), Ne? T"'k rti .v. rfniK for Napias New Tork for BetUrdam I?- ??' Wljhl ?prll 30? Rrnlam iDvtcbl, Nf? ?ork for !(oit?r. ta m OCEAN FREIGHT RATES. S-ramrr fnjlgl a '*.' ??'?dy I pool 1 . B-tnol Id; rottoi ... 1 1 IRTKRM Hutrh .'-?1 ? 10 Rio di Janeiro 30i Ms] m?, lumber, ??uif m iba H 1 1 H'.tlati atennic: ; ?:? le .. (t-.eri. CSIfu N. , 1 \ uifel ;? t. Ma : 1 .27 Ions, nifl N ? V"-k la Htm si ..r atv.in Ul ?d, May. British et?am-r. :: fcN ?jr, iraii . Atlantic rinf? t.. a Krr'irli Atlantl- , option UaJreat n loadlr.f, lnt May. Bt < 11 non qi? tana <J'? -K ivuniT. 40 SO" qn ?.ini?. ttallin ,t*?m-;. 14.000 .?-a arnl'., Atlantic range to i,*?! natt of II . . : . Au? I ipr?vl."i,.i '. |<i MO ,-?> "tu Allai 1 ? I Olf'T? Ml hirk. : 1 (7 loi t, d? ill. Parn 1 M 11 lin 1? t. .Ma; . Khi J'itn. P R, p ? ? . Jamaica to Stamford, p ? : ?-? Turk? I?.a; d ' ? North of H :??,!?% . 4M toit luintcr. St. Andrews H?> P t. RAILROAD EARNINGS. The following railroad reports for March were made public yesterday: PtanajIrania Bsllroad Or | ? dt ,-r. a?.- fi rSS.lll; n t afur is??? * . reate ? . 1 ? - ??!-,?.. total '::.-:?? Baal ?nd IIT.131.MI krcraaa? *: 47:'j;2 net lft?r tat.? l4.l2S.aa4. >|. -r-.i... 1123.0? I'alon ParUh> <irsi? M.JSI.Sil decreita MM - ??10; pit ?fi,r 'aje, * I. T ??. 4 7 I ? ?: ,,. t - Northern l'aciflc?liro?, |4 7'1 l(n I?92.IH; net after tai-, f 1.7*1 ?2?, liKrei M!?w>url Padae Oroai I4.S00.5|3, daereai 717- nei tari.lfl, o^eraaat t ?. Mlnn?tnolla A Hi. i^mj,, Qrota MSI .SU .?eel?? Nk.MT' net tfter taiea 1222 T"'?, lnrrea?a lntemitjontl A Cre?*. Pfeilmasil <?>".* ?" 1 l?rreat? ?I?177, detlftt tftrr laiei 111,131, 111 rre??ed 171.073. Waiia.h.ritt-hursh Terminal Oroai J ISIS, d? rn-a** 11,01)0; net 111 ?0.1. 1ncrea<.' f Malna Cantrsl <;r.-*, |n74.1M, d?' r,.a-r 171.11 . net after taiei 124' SIS, dWreSM i RESORTS. _I 300 Aere? of Chateau, Cottages and Country Club. LRAFT l?re? and ?hidv p?ri ; or, a !."r?e tint thrill? under knee and Mti 'ifKN all MAR. Frita!? Motor-But Sord"? ?lihniit rhanm. Tahle d'hut* or a la < artr. >ame mallifemnil ai 'he All.-nhursi Club. GEUNKT HUM IHM Kl HUte l?alas. N. Y. STOCKHURST FARM RESORT sp,i t lonr ?umnirr tn 'he ran ta? rttf it tilt' BUxkhaiSl Kami, In th? Beautiful ?'atsklll.. ?ma ! mile la Ka?t Meredith on th? llatcr A l'rlawara j It It : 17n mi!? 'mm No?- York. Laeatad on a l>eititlful plataau In a ?...?!< of hee<-h, hn.li. ??h. ! SSraeS and maple?, o??rlo.>kUijt the ralle) .in I farm?. Pura an't ?iTli.k ?aler. Trn<ii r.r... ioiir<. Kit.h JArmj milk, .ream. Muter ?? and resetat'le? from the f?rm II.? m fnr ? I Act-ornmodallen for tran.lHnt? or bi tht Baaertalkmi .an 1* mad.- Will meet train? if j notified, riaigrmird? f. 1 1 hlldr.M: Or. B. 0. otaekiliier. tut Meredith. New Yark. Che Cdgcwood "New York's Ideal Suburban Motel' AT GREENWICH, CONN., Opens Saturd-iy. May '?'J. Kin* mil? run ?! M mile? from town. Bon kills OttUe at The Vanderbilt, Park Av. & 34th ?t. In . Bars ? ?"' s'r \. " i aasi - The ALFRED S. AMER CO.. Owners i Props EARLY GOLF STOCKBRIDCE, MASS. RED LION INN mi? iiri.v 500 Ideal Summer Resorts Haadaamely lllu*.trat;d Brachure. i ?: . si.- r?. ol !-??'? I i implaln . ' ipt ??? .tamw lor matin.s ' UCEAN GROVE NEW JERSEY .NORTH END HOTEL lltrrttly o? ''c BoordicatA NOW OPKN Ovar ona hundrenl room? -.(itli unni,?.|rjetad via? el ...?an. "Only yaar-round BaMi ! north of Atlantle City with rwa water in all bit ha. ?* t?|ia?lt) 340. Undar paraon?. .. .tit of mANC-18 ^ ?? PtNAl >. lFe*m?*lr of Ttw Metr pollli A iri l*?rk.l GALEN HALL Uli I I.l AM) SWATOKIIM. ATLANTIC CITY. M. J. Alaaya ???an. Alwaya rvady. Al?aya bus* Cannot ta sxcailed fur comfott or table snd aervtcc A delightful placa lt.r Spring Tonic and curativa ?attia. with irain.d si tandanta. K 1. TOI'NO. Cenaret Manager HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTH tITY. N. J. 1*01'Til ? AKnLJNA AT ami Iteiun -PtiiaU batbt. numlug aairr in iw/taa rlaiaur to aUrat attal mo pa?4?r. rapar.ty ,i? ?i. . . .? H??^t HUTAS A VMI.l.Ull? Uadlng High r?an Mod?rale Hila Hotel Al HEM API F A,;* " '"" v ' ? *?? ?ll.lir.'n.lKl.n , ,ar He?, n < a*. ?:?> I. nt . . ... pat?n?, prlteia batid, et . ei.^lleiit taatt I.? ip ?eekl;. I: up Astil -' ?' <*?H?I III Ll?c?l? Ata..'Orias?. N. j. SU miniue? frota lug*.la.id ?an -i Hlfh. ei.elleut Mallei A ??? Ufa. lory hum? <?* rednad peopW Mod ?ua Haft, All AMlt 1IT1 M. 4. ?maricas Kamoug All-Tear Rseorv. CUNARD EUROPE ma LJVEsRPOOL LUSITANIA Fastest and Largest Steamer now in Atlantic Service Sails . SATURDAY. MAY I. 10 A.M. I ransylvania, . . Fri., Mav 7, 5 P.M. Ordum. . Tun.. May 18. 10 A.M. Tuv.?.rna, . . . Fri., May 21. )P.M. LUSITANIA. Sat.. May 29. 10 A M I raniylvania. . . Fri., june 4. 5P.M. Gibraltar - Gorioa - Nap'es - Pirarua S.S. Carpathia.Tr.ur.. May I 3, NOON . ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Thiough bonking;? to all principal Port? of the World. COMPAXY'(<OKr'U K.2l-*-4HTATT.*T..X T. NOTICE! TRAVELLERS intending to embark on the Atlantic voyage ar? reminded that a state of war exists between Germany and her allies and Great Britain and her allies,' that the zone of war includes the waters adja? cent to the British Isles; that, in accordance with formal no? tice given by the Imperial Ger? man Government, vessels fly? ing the flag of Great Britain, or of any of her allies, are lieble to destruction in those waters and that traveller-! sailing in the war zone on ships of Groat Britain or her allies do so st their own risk. IMPERIAL GERMAN EMBASSY. wajmnraTON n r. Arnir. :*. imi. American Line AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Flag l abes ?nil .'<r?l ? In-- rn???-n?rer? ?inlj. N.Y.?Liverpool?Pier 62, N.R.Noon NEW YORK MAY I Philadelphia. Ma? s M beata, >u? II White Star Line N. Y.?Liverpool?Pier 60, N.R., Noon ?Craaeis Ma* i? \?-?i.ir ?tea ?-? ?Tallin and 3rd ( lue? l'u??-ngera Irtil?. Azores?Gibraltar?Naples?Genoa < tNOPIC. Mav I H? am I Kr.rH . .lune S (IHK K <?> ?VWAT. S. 1. Tel. uikiu ? CALIFORNIA TWO-EXPOSITIONS Panama Canadian Reekie? Yellowitoa? Grand Canyon Alaaka Midnight Sua IIS Remarkable Touri. ^na to "Dire? Mnr.tht. $435 and up. ""-plendid Choie? S? Route?. Luaurioui Train 5eryie?. Beit Hotel?. Sid? Tnpa by Automobil?. Olhtr T?wn et Popular Priem Send for Bookl?t. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 225 Fifth Attsut, Now York. FRENCH LINE Compacnl? (ieneralr Tran?allantlnas I'ovrvi. laTaaVMI Sailings for BORDEAUX ESPAGNE, .... May 8, 3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU. - - May 15,3 P.M. NIAGARA, .... May 22, 3 P.M. CHICAGO, .... May 29, 3 P.M. hOll INFORMATION APFLT Company's Office, 19 State St, N. V. F?LL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 Lv. PIKl! 11. N It.. rt Fulton St.. Dally at 6 l?. M M'i?! -. N?-u I .milnn ( N?-r??trri i I.In?. I.v Pier le, N l; . ft. Houston 8t.. week -in- eels, i 3') i' m., rier It, k. R, rt. ! M . 1 i" P, M Wcr?-e?trr. I'Z.80; I'n.- Iil'ire ?lirert. Sl.ffe oi ran?; >i \i KBooMa si.oo. Ih.il?. iiui.klina v.iml.'?, a .SS p. an. t . ? ! i '-.. ? :ii>e n-'knan. ? ??? I rka* INBc? .'/fl Bn a.|?a.. ft \ :. ?j. ? i i.j .?t RED "D" like e^i'V.t TSSZ e?r I'orto I.hi ?Yfi. t. ft Vt*ieatt?i? run A?! M'Uta ???> ' an ?? ?a >.?, i? u ?.H -,. .,:?..- Mar lll-U UA Ht- U Okiarr, ????? >? ?'meneare. BUM UALLTTT ? t ?; Ma ?gar? M Wall ?Wee?. ii.MKii h t i>-?> n iiNr," hligai-m, ? "> V M Saaafa??, Itea ?..!-? ? ? W??U?rf:i. *4 ? .-. nun and ; , , ~pr",g ar.l rt-ur Ifa-?li^RIlBC N I ''"'' ' '-'"i D***-J' ?** rtCrtrlOOUHD, ?*?'. Beat \M. i m 'S le i; \i '"'* aie?* i.l ?? IKlSI.MOV IlM - i * ?? I ?ef7 BrffBl l'a? ,r v.. N it- r.-! ??? rraaUle. BUSINESS CARDS. raaxrvL * At.tr-r ?leaving lo-rvnut? M ,..stiartateO air i'.eaw, t. i<l iar ou Benr i$J Brv?d?ar. 4V1I gaal 4AU U. CUS 4 BtUNVT ? Ullf?_ M.ll>?-t|k L?4taei 10?, |1 ?0 >.?*? I?~f?" l"?tes. I?. ?r??a?t. li K Weatharf.ua. |-.i> Br.>al luluWe buiiilingi. U.?ia Mil 1-;.. o? Roc I < ?141 _ M.?-? 1 'K ? ?SI'KT ? 1 ' .?? is.) w..,iA? ? .?tait. Lara?... M -. Mod?-, ? * fink hum ^tivrs in?,si oLo ?AiM'imv Prie? RaatoNi'ie f. r Cir. jlar Tal IIS: i?*" '*.* * 4-; 41? Waal 4Mb St, INSTRt CTION. sr.W ltiltK-Vliuibitiaa. thi; hkri.it/: ?*? nr>4)i. or UUmbj vgiol Mt>4? el ???s tS SO ?,%.?,! <|th Meeet B-iweni I if i li Viaiur ?n?l Broadway. S( HOOL AGINClBa. Agarrlimi ami l-.rel?? lea? here Aaaner-^ Suppiu? g-rot??aaor? r.???:h?r? Tutoriv Co e, i.eatea. ?tr . tL i-<i<|((#a i.'hivola anal Kanin.? A ?ply t? Mr. \|. ] TOUNO. OX II r:.l?.n .Squar?. U"^ ro WHOM IT MAY I ON( EKN. i t i HS-IV4SI. .?e A\l?tTT.rt|>AM AV??