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eports T W r^ UN JL. ?ft* rT ? S i raae Improvement Is Looked For in Chart er Market Inquiries From Europe and South America Indicate Thal September Business Will Show Some Increase 5 Foreign Bottoms Fixed Reductions Made in Rate* on Grains and Copper to Various European Ports With vessels offering: freely for car joes to all destinations at slightly ?ever rates operators are looking for a pad ??ment in the charter market. view of the number of in both Kurope and South America if is expected that September business will show an increase. Char? tering for coal has been somewhat, slow, for the reason that exports of this Ci. m idity have fallen off. During the week the following fix tares were reported: British steamer Alt?- Piraeus, $5.20, prompt; Brit ' ish steamer Thamesmede, Trieste, 15.20, ; : "?"?' sgian steamer Camilla Gilbert, United Kingdom, '18.25, with i pti . to the Me literranean ar J6.75; Norwegian steamer Bratland. Trinidad, private terms, prompt; Dan? ish stean . r Niordstjernen, West Indies, one round trip at or about $1.50, prompt. European Ports Inactive Commenting on the general condition the week!;.' circular of A H. Bull & Co. says ; "Europe ? The Baltic and Scandinavia continue quiet. All of the Continental and Unii i I n dorn ports announce little or '.'? A few scattering; charters w< re made for the M?diter- | ranean. A rate of $5.25 for Greece is a good i ' the lack of streng! in the i rhis market is duller ' previously been the ; ?case. Very few - .' orders were re? ported 1 barters were : scarce. . have not varied . greatly. "West Indies?A few schooners and steamers were placed in this trade. ; . minate and nr.es were vi ry : ?ft Reduction Made in Kates A cut in rates on a number of com-' modities, : iluding copper and heavy ! by iir.es in the New York-Continental trade. On cop- '? per, it was rej ted, the rate was re? duced from :}?> to S5.50 per ron for' . and from $8 to Atlantic, Belgian and Dutch de ng October, it is understood,; .. be taken at 23 cenes per 100 pounds for Bremen and Ham- : burg and at 22V? 100 pounds r oth( . ports. 3 action is ex-: '? ' to tend to reductions on flour! arid othi :' cereals, the customary dif? ferentia: beii Grain rates I United Kingdom also w. understood, to a minimum of five shillings a quar? ter for the " of the year, al will likely be, ?ought d ght of the season, i Exporters ari oking for wheat to be-; gin mov ? latter part of this month and e: ; .?? corn will come to the North Atlantic market late in October or early in November. ? - Foreign Trade Notes The third In Fl ee Trade held in Amsterdam from September 13 to 16. The con? gress i nmoned on the initiative of the Cobden Club of England. The Argentine sugar crop this vear is expecti ? ? read 220,000 metric h to satisfy dome: tic r< quirements. . i: to be signs of a the commercial poli? ty of the Austrian governmenl md ti e official attitude, which was in favor of cor.". trade a year ago, lias bicorne mon to free com? merce. British Honduras has raised the duty oa imported fuel oil from one to two ct?U a Declared exports from Liverpool to ?l? united States totaled $43,504,000 diriBg ' mnared v Lh ;U,-U9; 000 In 1 26th ?t.; auto, New Co . ? ' ' ?:J|- Tr "? I -, -. 1 ; " . tl 81 . auto; Krank '?' ? . (."? .'i. f u' ci i. ' ? Trifling Un ?I ; ra Cigar Jura Mountains Mile-Wide Fire Imperils Tons of Gunpowder GENEVA, Aug. 7. Troops and fire Ban to-day dug trenches and felled, ttee? to .sa-, ? Port Ecluse, where tons o? funpowdi r are . t >red, and Collonge ? Md otl g rom forest fire elopes ? the J ira '?'out';* , The fire was a mile in width', and was arivtr. by a hot south wind. The ?moke, a cured the mountain:;, ible in Geneva. * ? Fire Record r,oss. - ?? ?-'?' - ? ? av., tha . , '"? mar..Trifling * '*- n at., James ,, !'??:?? . --.... '?!,'?'?'? ?"htr<J av., Max Wahl unknown ? ., Unknown , ,, ?'-? . - nknown iza- s y ,, .... I nknown un * ? ??.?if. .' 'r.k Down INLAND M? WATERWAYS ?tU AND PACKAGE FREIGHT INLAND MARINE CORP. '32 Nunu St. Bcakman 4291 JV'i Mrvle? K?w \;rU to Buffalo, '''"?f, >,?,<i principal lab? port?, j*>?"k*. vv?'Ji,.?,j.ty uii'i HtUat ?ara. ._J-'iUll.i 1H.\N-H,\t1.-ltAJVM JJONTRE?L-NEW YORK ?MNSPORT CO. LIMI'IT.D '? Kattary Wmr.0. Whitehall M?:. ' vv rOKK u, MO* i Ht M. I WaUt Inland fiool? ? Mailla** iv?*kly 6?5l**;" ".???./? I?wm than '?-i rut??. "??"a i...a ??Ht ,;^? ?tffonA *?....., Marine Reports Figures Indicated are standard time. THE TIDES High water. Dow watci AM I'M AM I'M ?'? '?'?? Hook.11:17 11:38 B:06 B:34 Governor's Island. 11:63 - - - B:42 0 : 1 ? KoU Gate. 101 1:3(5 V t _' 8:25 Winds ut f.fii To-day lint terns to Key West?Moderato to fresh south and southwest and pa/tly ? i ? int weal h. r Bast Gulf M il tie wind?, : ,-,.. -, I southeast and south, und partly overeas! weal her. West Gulf?Moderately southeast ami south winds and partly overcast weather. Caribbean Sea nnd Windward Passade ut? to fresh east winds partly ovorcast weather and probably local ruins Atlantic CoaBt North of Sandy Hook Fresh .south and southwest, shifting to west winds, showery weather. Sandy Hook to Butteras?Fresh and " "'? wesl winds and overcast weather. Hatteras !?> Florida Straits?Moderate to fresh south nnd southwest winds and part ly ovei C8 si wi at her. Arrived Yesterday Str Calamares, Cristobal July 27, Llmon ?July 31, Havana August 4: to the D'nlted I Fruit ?'o, with 131 pass, malls and mdse: Pie IE, K R. Str Vaaarl (Dr). Buenos Avres Julv 11, Rio ? :? Janeiro July 17. Barbados July 30; to Lamport A.- Holt l.lne. with 05 firs:. 76 second cabin and 175 steer pass, ma Is and mdse; Pier 14. Hoboken. Sti Nlckerle (luv Amsterdam Juno 29, Madeira July 6, Paramaribo July 20. ?j, July 22, Barbados July 24, Trlni ? dad July 25, Carupano July 2t>, Pampatar July 27, I,a Guayru July 2S. Puerto Ca? bello July 20, Curacao .lulv 31; to Funch, Edyo & Co, with 35 pars, malls ami mdsi . , Pit i 8, Bush Dockt" B'klyn. str Berwindvale (Br), C?rdenas July 21, Havana August 2; t.. .1 H Winchester & C . with sugar; off Ktapleton, S I. Str Maryland (Br), Antwerp July 6, London July 26; to Atlantic Transport i Dine, with mdae; off Liberty. . : M linockot, Fajardo July 2S. San i Juan July 31; to Bull ?nsula: Line, with sugar; Pier 27. B'klyn. Str Brampton Castle (Br), Southamp? ton Jw'.y 20; to Cnlon Caatle Une, in bal I ? G, B'klyn. Str Lorn (Nor), Cardenas August 1: to ) Ine, with sugar; Pier 10, 1. R Str Surlchco, Liverpool July 22; to States Marino Commer lal Corp. in ballast; off Clifton, S I. Str Laurel, Buenos Ayres June 2;., Bio de Janeiro July 7 and St Thomas 9, to the M un son Steamship Line, with mdse! Pier 9, E R. Str Ribera (Kr). Newport News Aug 5. to Funch, Eilye & Co, In ballast; Red Hook Fl its. B'klyn. Str Knight Cornpanton (Br), Philadel? phia Aug 6, tn the Booth Steamship Co, In . : Pier G, Bush I ?'?. i I I'klyn. Str Columbia (Br), Glasgow and Moville July to i.!. i Anchor I ine, with 19 first. ?:? ! cabin, 132 steerage passengers, malls and mdse; In Quarantine. Str Magyarorszag (It all, Venice June ]R, Palermo July 2, Orun 16 and Gibraltar IS, to Phi Ipa B: s S Co, with mdse . Pier 7, Hush Dks, B'klyn Bark Amos Pegs, Gaspo, Que. July 12. to Sexton & Bryant, with lumber; In Quar? antine. Liponler. Port Arthur; (Juif Ref Co is, Rayonne. Sir Jefferson. Norfolk, to the Old Do? minion '[hans Co, with mdse; Pier 26, N R. Str Apache, Jacksonville and Charles ' ti, to the Clydi Sti imshlp Co, with pas ? ? : ?: ? rs and n dse, 1 'ier 37, N R. S:r Bolvern n (Nor), Kingston. Sir Sna r i N'or), Ca Iba : ii u. Str Oxonian (Br). Liverpool via Boston. Str La Savoie (Fr), Havre, to French Lin . wit h pass, malls an i i tdse. Sir Mason City, Danzig and Helslngsfors. Sailed Yesterday Strs Coyomambl, Antllla; f'ibao (Nor), Pert Antonio; Syros, Han,burg; Munwood, Calbarien via Norfolk; Brush. Philadel pl Laki Faribault, Mobile; Splendor I, Savana. Incoming Steamships Due To-day Vessel. Pert. Departure. Curvello.Santos .July 20 Kroonland.Southampton. . . -July is Old N rth State. ...London .luly 23 La Savoie.Havre .J uly 30 Cam an la.Queenstown .July 31 ; Columbia.Glasgow .July 20 ; Luisa.Cristobal .\ug 2 Stavangerfjord. . . . Berg, n .luly 30 I loria.Bermuda .Aug 6 el phi a..Sun Juan.Aug 'i . Mount Clinton.Hamburg .July 29 Monterey.Tampico .July 31 Due Tn-niorrow Stockholm.Gothenburg .July 20 Due Wednesday Olympic.Southampton ?...Aug 3 G Peirce.Naples.luly 27 Mexico. lia vana .Aug. G . Stoc ; holm.Gothenburg .July 30 Maraval.Rort of Spain.... Aug 2j Due Thurstluy Estonia.Danzig .July 2? Pannonla.Gibraltar .Aug l Ta<. Ina.Naples .July 30 ; .Tampico .Aug 4 Due Friday Paris.Havre .Aug. 6 Justin.Barbados .Aug 4| Due Saturday Noordam.Plymouth .Aug 4 Due Sunday i Cell .Livi rpo.Aug G Outgoing Steamships "". hours m vi n below a re s- ?? n lard ? ?me; : U ;? lighl :-.r. ?ng I Ime add 1 hour, j >ail To-day Mail Vessel CI sea Sails. I Editor, Dunkirk.- S:00?>M Rotterdau.- 11 :00 AM ? Sail To-morrow Canoplc. Naples. 9:30 AM 1:00 PM ? l un lalba, King iton .. 6:30 A M 10: M AM In a. Barahona. 8:30 AM 12:00 M j Alary. San;., ? ? ? City . 7:30 AM 11 :00 AM Mayar?, Trinidad. 6:00AM 10-00 AM; - ;.; - rpool _? 11:00 AM Sail Wednesday i -, Bremen _ 7 ::r> AM 11:00 AM i Dunst an, Para. 5:30 AM 6:00 AM -, Bahla. 5:30 AM '- ;00 AM :??? Vit torla, Bi : . u I: AM 10:00 AM ? >ail Thursday M nnekahda, Hai burg 9:30 AM 1:00 PM j United State?, Christi? ania. 9:30 AM 1 :00 PM Monlere-v. Havana. 7:00AM 11:00 AM' Varg Santiago . . 7:30 AM 1 1:00 AM i ;.. ;-. . King - >n ' : 00 AM 2:00 I'M : sail Friday Leon XIII. Cadiz. 7:30 AM 1 I'.OO AM Boutry, Becouondeo... S 30 AM 13:00 M ! Birmingham Cll y. Bui i '. ...... . 6:30 AM 9:00 AM ( . .1,1,1 . . . .12 30 PM 4:00 PM i ? . Roll . . King) ,n. 630 AM D:00 AM ! Miil Sa (urda y Nleuw A mi ' ' rdam, B terdan. I \n( werp . 7 10 AM ! ! 00 AM I ... ?i.e.: . 7 10 AM 11 00 AM A'.ighlei I, Nap! s ? 10 AM : 0 - PM ? itrtamp n ? m A m i oo PM ' R, val . .1:30 I'M 3 00 PM Oregonlan, Hamburg..11 00 AM 2:00 I'M Curacao .. 7:30 AM 11:00 AM ..... i .-! tobal . 6 : I AM 10:00 AM I ?. . . . san Juan.7 '"> AM 1 i '"> AM [>l ladelphla, (Curacao.. '. 10 AM il 00 AM ?? 1 I 00 AM la LI en ?ol. . -? ? 11 00 AM Hamburg.-? II 00 AM City Island Bound South ? ., Manaqul ( Br ). Preston via Bo ton . ?,,.., ? , ? ; . I ..'-. I ill Co, In ?, hin Con I' i (Br) Bi Idgownti r, ..,-:? . .. i lonathan : farlon, Mass, ' York, to Gil . artm <?? ' ?? Bound K.uwt None. Hailed 8, hr? Bi rtha t McOuli Koutto Amboy, Gasp?; An bltion (I n, from , ,,,..... .. - - f'lerre ?0 AM I ! .00 AM Trans-Pacific Mails Th - inecl iiii,- malls close !:? the G ?n exal office and City Hall Postoffice Sin ? t Ion, .'? ? .v Vor . ? 7 p, n . -..l ?. ??? Hawaii, 1 lillipplno Islands ami Strait i Sell li mai I?, '? ? San I rui clsi o, steam ? Bill]) i ' !i i State, A ugust - Hawaii, via .- : ? l''i an isco, Bl ?". mshlp I Munoa, August 12. Japan, Corea, China, Siberia. French Indo China, Netherlands Ea-sl Indies (oxcep Sumatra ) and Philippine I: lands, via Viuieouver and Victoria, 11 ?', steam* ship lampreas of Asia, August 13, Jai n, Corea, China and Siberia (specially ? I.1res : only\ via Seattlo, stcai ship . ...,l ?.. i, .?,..-.. : ? r !? . an is :o, steai ?uelteye State, August 14. ? ?. .pan, Corea, Sibeiia and Ph'.ita pilli Isl n .is, ' ... Mill i' ni. ... .ship Shinyo Maru, Vugust 1 -. Report? by Wirele&s \ From the U. S. Naval Station rDIstanco In given In miles. Reports am 1 dat-d ut noon unless otherwls specified.] | Aimi 4 21 E Ambrose Aug ':. AgwlBoa lat 46 21 loh 34 48 Aug <r. | Agwisun 14S ENIS Hatteraa Aug 6. .Albert B Watts 89 B Cape Henry Aug 6. I Albertollte 40 S Halteras Aug '. Alllance ir>3 NE Colon Au? f.. 1 Argosy 1H4 Balboa Au? !.. ' Avio 140 N Jupiter Aug G. Aryan 130 B Hatteraa Aus 6, ? Asslnlppl 1,986 Nil Hatteraa Aug fi At'nus 220 N Cristobal Aug 6 Atlantic City 1,050 W .San Francisco 8 PM Aug 1. Atlantic Sun 14 E Jupiter Aug 6. Auburn passed Nantucket LV 11.45 AM Aug 5. Beatrice lat 2? 52 Ion 68 11 Aug 5. Brammell Point F>10 B Capo May Aug 5. Broad Arrow 2,027 from S n ri Francisco i PM Aug 4. Cananova 600 S Scotland I.V Aug 5. i ...pillo lat .15 47 Ion 65 33 Aug . Catherine 883 S Ambrose Aug 6. City of Columbus 27 NB Fryingpan Aug 6. City of Freoport 475 S Montan!-: Aug fi. City of St Louis 102 SW Hatteraa Aug 6. Clarissa Radcliffe 100 s Hatteraa Aue 6. Colllng3worth 805 B Cape Henry Aug 5, Crmal 280 SW Hatteraa Aug 5. l'on.us 38 8 Jupiter Aug 6. Conchatta passed Cove Point Aug 6. Coquina 195 N Jupiter Aug 5. Corning 26 NB Jupiter Aug 6. Coronado 390 B Ambrose Aug 6. Corson 160 NE Cape Henry Aug 6. 1 lolco S i SW Hatteraa Aug G. Deranof 600 B Delaware Breakwater Aug fi. Dorchester 6 NE Northeast End Aug 6. Pungannon 30 from Capa Canaveral Aug 6. Eastern Dawn pd Cape Charles Aug 6. Easterner 640 SW Halb..a Aug 6. Edmoro 3,107 W Seattle 8 PM Aug 4. Effna 775 B Capo Henry Aug fi. i El Orienta 25 S Jupiter Aug 6. Enterprise 1,626 from San Francisco 8 PM Aug 6. Freeman 6 NE Northeast End Aug fi. General H F Hodges 187 NE Colon Aug 6, . George Peirce ! 220 .from Fastnct Aug 6. George Washington 1,123 E Ambrose Aug G. Glenpool lSii NT Colon Aug 6. Gloucester 161 NE Winterquarter Aug 7. I Glyndon 664 S Scotland J.V Aug f>. Great i 'ails 181 S Ambrose A ug 5. GuUmaid 120 SW Hatteraa Aug 6. 'Gulf of Mexico 2?0 s Ambrose Aug fi. 'il M Plagier 246 S Scotland I.V Aug 6. Hahira 170 N Colon Aug fi. Hill in 29 SW Frying Pan Aug fi. Hobolten 130 S Hatti ras A ?i; 5. Homecliffe ion H Charleston Aug fi. Hoxie 175 ENE live Fathom Bank I.V Au er C Hudson ".n." l F, Ambre < ? Aug 5 Huron (KVH) !7^ Scotland I.V Aug 5. Huron (KUSD) 838 SE Ambrose Aug 6. low an :. l . S ?'? '.?!'?' ? Aug 5 J C Donnall 68 s Halteras Aug '-'? J M Guffi y 34 S Cape Henry Aug 5. Japan Arrow 45 S natteras Aug fi. Joseph Seep 60 N Jupiter Aug fi. Julia f.ueUenbach 62 N\V San Pedro S TM Aug fi. . Kamesit 70 B Charleston Aug 6. Kennecott 363 S San Francisco 8 PM Aug C. Kingsbury 57 B Charleston Aug 6. Knoxvllle 145 NE Hatteraa Aug >:?. La kawanna Valley 1300 B Ambrose Auir 5. Laite Elli iv rah ofl Hatte.ra*s Aug fi. La' ? Blsn en 51 S Vineyard Haven Aug t. Lake Fabyan 56 E Hatteraa Aug 6. Laite Sas-us ?71'. s Ambrose Aug 5. Ma hon, 220 SW Hatteraa Aug fi. Maidi u 42 SSV\ Fire Is: ind Aug 5. Manoa 391 E Honolulu *? PM Aug 4. Margar.u ! 30 SW Hatti ras Aug G. Mason Cit ,' lat 43 12 Ion Cl 3G Aug 5. MiLtinlcoch 32 S Kcotlnnd LV Aug 6. Mc-trymount -75 B Boston Aug 5. Milvaukei Bridge S25 !?; Ambrose Aug 5. M n,,-..!; 14 N HatUras Aug 6. Monterey 549 S Scotland LV Aug 6. Mooschausie off Jupiter Aug fi. Mur.albro - NNW Cape Henrv Aug fi. Mui'dale 210 SW Hatti ras Aug 6. Mu?;] lace 63G S Scotl tnd LV Aug 5. Nanking 2,000 ;..,:.. San Francisco 8 PM .Vue : Now York 04 SW Hattrras Aug fi. .N. bles 262 SIC by S Hatteras < PM Aug 6. Noi Ihtjeinen ??' E Savannah Aug 5. N : .'. ?> st< : .u Bridge i 13 EXE Charleston A U ? 6 Old North State 770 1" Ambrose Aug I. i mtario -2 S Fire Isl ind Aug ". ' ou. n? 31 ! SE Cape Henry A<:>: G. < ?rizaba lat 42 04 Ion 4 147 Aug 0. Osakls .': I 1-: Ambrose im tow str Storm King). Pal.'sades lat 39 08 Ion G5 12 Aug 6. Paiaguay 161 SW Hatteras Aug 6. i i?? '?' Brldgi :. : i s ( 'bat loston Aug 6. P. rslan ?? SE Cap ? i.:. nry Aug >,. Philadelphia 408 ? Scotland LV Aug 6 Philip Publicker 108 N Hatteras Aug 5 : PI ? ? City . ii Fire Island 8 PM A ug 0. Point Adams !5fi NB Colo? Aug 5 Quaker City 277 SB Capo Henry Aug G. Qulttleaa 203 S Fire Iaalnd Aug G (towing SS Zaca). S li Hunt 50 from Cap" Canaveral Aug ,'.. ? Sagua 1 1 2 N Haiti raa Aug 6, Salem County 187 ENE Halteras Aug 5 Sapinero 280 NE Abaco Aug C. St Mihicl lat 18 58 Ion 74 27 Aug 6. San Josi 492 S Cap? H. ni..pen Aug fi. San Pablo 337 S Nantucket LV Aug 5, Santa Luisa 550 S Ambrose Aug ?;. So Itaire lit S Charleston Aug D. Sonoma 1,149 from San Francisco S PM ' Aug 5. Standard Arrow 2,607 W Pan Francisco 8 I PM Aug ?!. Steel Exporter 450 r Ambrose Aug 0. Storm King 734 E Ambrose (towing SS Osakis). ' ; Tashmoo 110 E Capo May Aug 6. Th misto 60 E Hatteras Aug 6. Thomas H Win-. : -r 1G0 N Jupiter Aug 6. ' Tollard 380 E Nantucket Aug fi. Topa Topa -'.74 E Ambrose Aug -3. W II Ttlford 24 ENE Jupiter Aug 6. Wacosta 757 E by N Cape Henry Aug C. ! Wellington (tug) 21 E Charleston Aug 5. Westbrook G45 E Ambrose Aug \'~. West Calora 227 W Honolulu S PM Aug 4. j West Carmago 707 S Honolulu 8 PM Aug 5. West Cayote 1,360 from Columbia River ? h I'M Aug 4. West Cohan 1,520 E by N Cape Henry > Aug 6. W. .ii Hardaway 20 SB Charleston Aug 5. West Hi m rod 180 SSE Hatteraa H PM Aug .;. Weat Isllp 2.900 W Honolulu R PM Aug 4. West Jena 2,310 W Honolulu 8 PM Aug 5. West Kccno 413 S Overfalls Aug 6. West Mahwah 1,810 from San Francisco 8 PM Aug 4. West Pool G31 B Ambrose Aug 5. Wesl Quecheo 1*357 E Cape Henry Aug 5. West Tac.ook 1,300 B Cape llenlopen Aug >;. ; Western Hope lat 1127 Ion 50 "0 Aug 5. Western King 637 E Ambrose Aug 5 W< tern Light 370 E bl N Cap ? Henry : Aug f>. Wi lern Maid 250 B Cape Henry Aug fi. Winding Cuir 710 E Capo Henry Aug 5. Wlnona Countj 36 SE Capo Henry Aug 6. Wythevlllo 455 N Panama Aug 5. V:..'.'.;?<? Arrow HO SSW Hatteraa Aug 6. Zaca 203 S Fire Island Aug 6 (in tow SS Qultlicas). By Cable and Radio Signaled? Sir Cnrmanla O'iri Liverpool via Halifax for New York; passed Nan tui k( i at > 5G P.M. . dock 1 P.M. Monday. American Ports BALTIMORE, Vug 7?Arrived: Oh [.'!???? on ' Hi '. Mn i ( hi ?ter; Easti n Dawn '?. v V'oik; Persian, Savannah und JiirkKo Norfolk. Pi Hand ' H kill EST? ?N, H C, Aug 7- ? An Ivod Str Jo "|il i;?p Union !.. Sail. ;-> i .t K i.i" lit, Nn >. Orl an"; I ' ? sale Urldge, England; ComanChe. New Y-jrk. JACKSONVILLE Pin - : Mrlved Si r ?'?' o? iiwk, ?'cv .. [ti ODK, Aug 7 ? An Ivi-.-l: gtra |)i . . .i. i .1.,,-...., . . M Id, ,!',, ill,. ' , ? M, m il Iphla; Von.m Maru (Jap), Galvca oriel o .f oui 25i.Ai.Ji. JL? oriel o .f oui 25i.Ai.Ji. JL? i Definite stej s toward the removal of some of the handicaps with which ?American shipping is burdened in it:; 1 competition with foreign vessels wore ?indicated in the development? of the I'past week. A committee representing the American Steamship Owners' As? sociation has indorsed the main fea? tures of the Edmonds Bill making amendments to the La Follette sea? men's law with a view to increased , economy and c-fiiciency in the operation . of American ships. Coop?ration in this direction is ex? pected from the Shipping Board. There is Etil! in the hands of the board the report of the committee of ?shipping exports, headed by P. A. S. ?Franklin, president of the International Mercantile Marine Company, which j made a study of the navigation laws ! and presented recommendations for re ?\ision. Using this report as n basis, : th.e board for morn than a year past has had representatives at work mak? ing a codification of the navigation laws. Expect Report Made Public Tn addition to indo-sing the Edmonds ' bill the committee oi this American ; Steamship Owners' Association has in ?view the incorporation of other fea? tures in the bill, and these will be ! discussed when the hearings on the mensure are taken up before tha House ! Committee 0:1 Merchant Marine and I Fisheries. At that time ii; is expected the report in the hands of the Shipping Board will be made publie and thai some of the recommendations con? tained therein will be embodied in th? Edmonds bill. While the problems of the America! merchant marine cannot all be solvct by tiic amendment of the La Folletti law, shipping men point out, much ca? be done toward reducing operating ad vantages held by foreign vessels par ticipating in the American trade, am in one direction at least it. will tv ? possible, to give the American fleet ai 1 advantage, over its competitors. Oil-Burning Fleet Expanded Eighty por cent of the Shippin: Board's vessels and a large proportioi of privately owned American tonnag is oil-burning, while the grpat bulk 0 foreign fleets is coal burning. Econ omies due to the use of oil fuel exten to the engine room forces, for thei i work on oil burners is much less ardu Mou: Admiral Hamilton (Br), tmmlnnliam; t?orgestad (Nor), Tuxpam; Nile (Br), Liv? erpool; Julius Kesslet- tBrl, Cuba; West Plein (Dt), New Orleans; KLumara (Br), Liverpool; Yaldarno (it), Qalveston; G?orgie (Pr), Now Orleans. Sailed: SU s Wlnona, Philadelphia; City of Pc-kln (Br), New Orleans, Maindy Manor iHrl, Bremen; Santa Cecilia, Baltimore; Asquam, Bristol; Nlnan dir), Avonmouth. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 7?Arrived: Strs Sapua, Tela; Norjega (Nor), Portland; ?'. ? Ick, Now York; Frenchurch (Br), New Vork; Mary Hoi leek (Br), New York; Manchester Importer (Br), Manches? ter via St .lehn, N B; Ho.xle, Lublin, etc; Manulani, Honolulu, etc; Albert. B Watts, Liverpool; Oceania (It), Hueiva; Nomen turn (It), Leghorn; Willfaro, Baltimore; Havorford (Br), Liverpool; Amelia, Ja? maica; General Curti?, Now York. Sailed: Strs It..saedra (It), Leghorn; PaulHboro, Ta m pico. I'ORT ARTHUR, Tex, Aug 6?Arrived: Strs Winifred, Tampico; Llghtburne, Nor? folk; Vesta, Providence; Ordunite. Mendl (Span), Norfolk Sailed: Strs Gulfland, 1 . >:? aper, Fall River; Astral. Provl I ence; British Landern iBr), Devonport; ! War Afrld, 1 icvi npurt. PORTLAND, Me, Aug 7?Arrived: Str Bof : mil (Nor), Christii uia, EADS, La, Aug 7 -Arrived: Strs Ab ? ai i, Charleston; Carlb, Vera Cruz; | Cloarpool (Br), Avonmouth; Gunny (Nor), Progreso ... Ulen ? ?k, Europe; Managua (Nil ). Bluelield-i; Metapan, Bocas del Toro; Munindles, Havana; Sabine Sun. Boston; rr lenham (Br), Sabine. Sailed: Sirs Ad? miral Hastings (Br), Hamburg; Appalachi ? 'I'.rj, Qucenslown ; Augusta Foherzegno I (It), Trieste; Brynhlld (Dan), Guantnna ?mo; Elizabeth Marrsk (Dan), i'ort Arthur;! El Lago, New Vork; Excolslor, Havana; i: 'i :-? (Br), London; Lake Kalama, Vera Cruz; Luku Govan, Cuban ports; Laic- !{??<?- ; tor, Puerl i Colombia; Nils (Nor), Tampico; O T Waring, Key west; Sarnmacca, Tela; S..sua (Nor), Kingston; Tegucigalpa (Hen), Ceiba; Viking (Nor), Vera Cruz, Walter Hai di astlo, Tampi. o PORT TAMPA, Fla, Aug 7?Sailed: Strs Asier (Belg), Avile; Miami. Havana SAVANNAH, Ga, Aug 7- Arrived: Str City of st Louis, New York. TAMPA, Pia, Aug 7?Arrived: Str Truxillo, New Orlean . I Foreign Forts Arrivals Prom New York PLYMOUTH, Aug G?Str Mongolia, for Hamburg, and prut.led. Departures for New York HALIFAX, Aug 6 Strs Carmanla < Br) ; Aug 7. Esthonia (Dan). HAVANA, Aug 7?Strs Leon XIII (Span), and Mexico. Lake Ports CLEVELAND, Aug 7 -Arrived: Strs i William G Mather, Two Harbors; Grand ' Island B C Collins. Duluth; W R Htaf- ; ford, Point '?'?'??? Sailed: Str W H Staf? ford, Point Pelee. ASH i.ANb. ..ug 7. Arrived: Str L B Miller, Lake Erlu MAN1TOWOC, Aug 7?Sailed: Str Clem- i ent Reiss, Chicago. DULUTH, Aug 7 -Arrived: Strs Byers, ' Endenborn, McCullough, Yates. Dalton, J J Barium, King, Croft, James Davidson, Loomls, Huronic, Lake Erie. Sailed: Str?! Si. rra, C I. Hutchlnson, T iwi ,i nd, l >.? n- ; : ark, .1 J Barium, Androws, Croft, King.1 Dunn Jr, North Star, Byers, Huronic, La ko Erb . BUFFALO, Aug 7?Arrived: Strs Sarnla, Fellowcraft, James Dempsey, Adrian. Es lln. William J Connors, W B Fitzgerald, I W T Roberts. Lake Superior. Sailed: Strs Huronton, Fellowcraft, Louis W Hill, Junl- j ata, Senator Derbyshire, William I' Pal? mer, Adrian, Eslln. Lake Superior. Maritime Miscellany A r.GlERS, .i ill; . Str VIII. de Casa- ' blanca, Bougie for Hueiva, sprang a leak and sank near Dollys. The crew was plckeil U| land. ; here, BALTIMORE, Aug 7 Sehr Cecilia Cohen Is on (In and In a sinking condition in latitude :;;. 11 longitude 74 17 on August 7, at 1! i'i a. in. GMT. The schooner will prntiiil.lv sink In three hours. Tho crew l? mi board th.- sir Weal Keen.-, proceed? ing to New y irl BARRY, July . ! Str Bueegl. before re? ported In cnlll .? ? '? .i here liiHit and will -I1 vdoi '??- for \ ar... .:.. re] airs UKH MUDA, A ?u ' Shipping Bon I sti Cuttyhun! Hamburg for Gap 'St. I , wa Lowed hero wllU Several bullet : ubes leak - Ing GIHP. \LTAR. Jul> 1 ? ?- TO! Syr] m , N, S, W., Sir Hai I irg, - ? ? ?I o 111 U. S. ARMY~^F^I?JS" AUCTION SALE CAMP DEVENS, MASS., AUGUST 25, ?921 General Supplies Clothing and Equipage Medical Carti Write to address below for i om pletelist. FIVE other AUCTION SALES will be hnlH, as follows: Chicago, Aug. 18 Camp Sherman, Aug. 23 Boston, Aug. 23 Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Aug. 25 Brooklyn, Aug. 20. QUARTERMASTER SUPPLY OFFICER GENERAL INTERMEDIATE DEPOT _BOSTON. MASS. I. ?- S- AKMY~^RT?T?s]| ous than on real-fired vess the La Follel I ....???? ;-, . essary to ha' e three ? . 1 Ed monds bill would red ce t to two for the engine room force on oil bun - ers, and there!:;- create a marked econ? omy in labor costs. How greatly the use of oil fuel on merchant vessels ht a inert a :d since the beginning of tie war is in by the new editi n of !.!? ??.',: R, for Sh ping, just pul parative figures for 1914 and 1921 are r.s follows for ship.- ' urn ?? oil: ' '-" No. of vessels. Gross tonnage.1,310,000 1279 Of to-day's total of nearly 1 gross tons it is probable thai aboul ., i .,,,,,) ton ...... i Hag. It is mai fest, therefore, thai the American merchant marino is in an advantageous position in this direction ii, comparison with the tra : ft other countri. 3. Motor Ship a Big Factor But the great bulk ? thi American oil-burning vessels arc teamers, and the advantage now held is likely to ?' only temporary, for other count -ies a e turning an increasing norti m theii new construction work into otoi eels, whose economies over oil-burning steamers are marke i and whoso share in the total American tonnage is a very small one. That this is already a factor to be reckoned with is evidenced by I pansit u in motor s lip hoi.lines. throughout the world, as shown by Lloyd's Register, which compares the position between before the war and now as follows: ( Nn of vessels. . '-'?"' ' l ' ! Gross tonnage... 234,000 1,263,000 Tanker Tonnage Much Larger Accompanying the growth of the use of oil for marine fuel there has been a great increase in the world's tanker fleets as flollow3: 1014 1021 No. of tankers. 38 ? 801 Gross tonnage. 1.479.000 4,413,000 In tanker tonnage the amount under the American flag is about equal to that of all other countries in the world. Lloyd's figures indicate strikingly why such a large volume, of the world's seagoing tonnage is now tied up. Tak? ing the steel and Iron vessel . owned by the prinicpal maritime countries onlv. there has been an increase Moni 42,514,000 tons in 1914 to 54,217,000 tons this year. And against this gain of over 25 per cent in cargo space available there has been a decrease in the volume of overseas trade. More ship?, less trade, sums up the situa? tion. ?ion on July 16 with coal hulk Adda. The latter sustained damage to bows. The Tosarl proceeded undamaged. HAMBURG, Aug 2 Str lle?ira. from Ga',\-vHton, arrived here to-day and reports hn\ Ing ; ist two bladi s o? propellei HAMBURG, Aug 4?-Str Ma lonado, from Buenos Ayres, lost anchor in thirty fathoms of water near hero. Divers have recovered it. EONDON, Aug 6?Str Sumatra Maru, Calcutta for New York, before reported passing Perlm with tire In cargo, has ; i back to Aden. The lire is in cargo in No 11 hold. MAJUNGA, July 10?Sehr Selene, Del? goa Hay for Bombay, caught lire zambique Channel, was abandonee! i and stranded off Cape Sada, sixty miles west of Majunga. TABOU, Julj 15--Ptr Manuel r. Vllla verde, Barcelona and f,aa Palmas for Fernando Po, struck Yorba Rock and be? came :i total wreck July 12. Crew and passengers all saved and landed .. :. Cape ' BAN' FRANCISCO, Aug 7 Str Hyadnn, Poi ' en oi ' .;?. port, I" foro : epoi ed returning to Honolulu with tanks leal< ng, arri\ ad n I I lorn iulu > i toi d i y, said a I cabla receh ed here. Lumber shipments arriving here yester? day were the heavl onths. Eight steam schooners, lumber laden, made ' " Indicating tho beginning ... Ui mov? ment of Chin i students to the United Sta tes, the strs Nile i nd C! il i have sailed from t he i irlent with : ? irlj 200 students us pnssenf?ers. Survey of the str Great Northern, at Mare Islan I, to detei mine the st of r< cor.dit lonlng it for t he usi of I he ? eae > flagship of the AI lantl : Si et, is un lei way. Preliminary estimates place the an..nmt at a ore th tn $1,000,000. SAN PE?RO, Aug 7- A Dutch tank si .. er, : i. ? Remil a ? Is, 8,400 ' ., ; ? id w Ight, was launched yesterday at the Southwestern yards for the Angl n Petroleum Company, T.t.i. It was tho lasl of three tanl ? :?.. li jilt for this tlrm. II Is ro 1)0 .!??:. n ! S pi ber 1. Construction work at the Southwestern yards win end about September 1, when the tanki r l.a Puis i a III bo launi hed for t he i nion Oil < '?? n p SEATTLE, Aug 7 -Four steamers, the M - ... in Princo, Eastern Prince, Siberian 1 ' 'irico n nd Bl Cordi be ??. ha ve h ssiifil t" service between N. rth Pa : ports anil th?' !':',!;? 11 Kingdom ai En Furni ss. Withy & C , it ,> as an - nouneed by Frank Watcrhouse & Co., l'a hie > !oast agents. With onlj 26 cabin and lln s'. ? passengers, but with a record . Board cargo of 10,536 measurement Lh ' 16" str Keystone State, operated by i he Admiral Line, sailed yesterday un her :.. bI Iran -? Pacltlc trip. Lui ibi r, cotti n, steel, (lour and machinery made up tho i bulk of the big cargo. N !?;'.".' \: 'li K. Aug 7 ?Tho A : sehr Cecilia Cohen was reported dav as on tire and in n sink ng condition slxt v : ,:< h off Cape li,.- toras. A rail lo nn .-.- ag ? to t he na . :> ; comniu : ions service hei e sa id the hail I rescued hv tho str Wesl Keeno on in to New fork. Tho Cecilia Cohen was a vessel of ' ' Kross tons, built In 1920 at Rath, Me She was recently report '.1 as having :?? ?.shore on a reef off the Florida coast on a voyage from Tampa, Fla. I U. S. ARMY SURPLUS-"! FLOATING EQUIPMENT to be sold by the l-.-1 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL 11 Derrick Lighters 3 Deck Scows 4 Covered Barges 10 Cos? Hoists 3 Marine Engines arid Launch "Lt. S.W. Hoover" Tug A.T.S. "Columbia" Tug ?. r.S. No. 9 Tug A.T.S. "Reliable" all located at ARMY SUPPLY BASE, : Port Newark, N. J. Scaled proposals for any or all o? the listed items to be received until AUGUST 16. 1921 ( 1 p. m.) Write for "Water Transportation Sealed Proposal No. 1," and for? ward ail bids to SURPLUS PROPERTY CONTROL OFFICER ARMY SUPPLY BASE BROOKLYN. N. Y. ! ?. S. ARMY SURPLUS I : Witnesses Charge I Conspiracy te Kill Two in Kolze Case Theory That Po??oj??i??? Was the Work of One Person ?? Contradicted by New Stories Told to Coroner CHICAGO, Aug. 7, ming Marietta Kolze and John D?m? iner ei in . ? as -.? the work of one . Coroner ;I >ffn ? i ! ' . : :.. . From two witnesse s ? cur ??: il that a ci . oth. Thi '.-. I De m me i lived in th< 1er P , 111 -, a t ri ? i . i . \.f t e r i Fred Kolze, . . tru ?tee, .. Mrs. .Mar, I ? .. fam I. and mo\ ed to anoth< r hou -, : re Mrs, Deramer wi I . ?'.? , . per, Mrs. ! ' inmer admit? ' la I w ek she was -, ire 1 per ,-as jealous ;' - ; tentions to another woman. Shi al ? : r he had "done away" with his wife and tl she saw him give her son powders. Fred Kolze died July 18, and an ex \\ rs. Kolze and John Demmer disci -ed 1 all bad been pois ned by arsenic, irobal 'ood or drink ^ fourth body, thai rs. Lena Kolze, moth r i E F been exhumed, and the chemist's re? port ' aw til <i. State laws foiled the of arsenic in embalming, and this I po ?es i)'- the claim thai the poi due to ??: il al " .. ' [rs. El ' "?'."?" 'Bei \::.", mother o*- Mrs. Fred Kolze, told it mer that Mrs. Di mmer had in ! timated after her daughter's death That . thing was wrong. Shortly Before | Fred Kolze died Mrs? Demmer is al : loped to have told Mrs. Marwood that "he would not live lon;r unless he ! mended his ways." Search for the money supposed to j have been left by Mrs. Kolz ? lias begun. Mrs. "Marwood says she had $15,000. 1 Mrs. Demmer had herself appointed : administratrix of thi f both Mr. and Mrs. Kolze and also guardian i of Fred Kolze jr. She declares no i money was left. Mrs. Demmer, who was arrested and temporarily freed on a habeas corpus writ, will be given a further hearing Tuesday. EXCURSIONS FM SPECIAL EXCURSIONS WEDNESDAYS, AUGUST 10!h and 24th War Tax, 23c. Tickets good only Eastern Standan I En Mm Leav? "W. 23d St. 6.46 A. M. Lib. ty St. 7.00 A. M. Jack? son Ave , Jersi 7.17 A. M. Newark, 7.12 A. M. ? on special train. Time Shown HEW JEiSE? CENTRAL faMOT 2 Dally sailings from Piar 3J, ?N' Toot Canal su, weekdays, ? and 7 p. a ?n.; Sundays und Holidays, at. fi anil I 9 p. m.; \\>ft i:CM ?t. halt-hour Ut?r g (D?yllght Saving In".?). Direct rail ? connections at Albany to all ;iolnt? g North, East and Vv'ost- Phono Can?, p S?00 S fCxpres? Freight Servlee. \nin? Carried B UI?SOS NAVIGATION t U.lll'AN? H MIDDl.K'?ilN tt. BUKLAND ami ti JAMES A. EMERSON, .Kcoairor?. B A Perfect One-Day Outing MOUNTAIN The People's Popular Day ,..?! Str. "HIGHLANOEll" Lvs. Batier> 9 A.M. r. ONTEORA Lvs W. 129th St. ":f0 A. M. : : P U11S, 7 5 C Id l'en, I luni & Hols. ? adults, i ' . hi Irei ROc, (Ii ludinw War "' < i -ii keer*>?hmknth?dan< INC. iilisaden Interstate ?'ark Commission Srott Mmmhmt ?0* ; CONEY ISLAM) Specinl Schedule for MONDAY, ACGVST B, l.v. W. 129 St. Pier 1, N. Kl Coney island 0:30 I :l)fl 10:15 J :4? l ?:25 0:30 10:40 5:00 1 1 i25 5:4.1 I :2? 7:'?ij ' 11:10 6:30 12:25 7:00 1:25 S:.;.". 13:40 7:30 1:25 8:20 3:4? 0:2? 2:00 8:30 2:4? 0:30 1 : I? 10:30 3:00 P. M. 3: 15 P. M 5:4? P. M ROCKAWAY BEACH Lv. W. 12 . St., 9:30 A. M., Pier I, N. R., I0:ir, A. M. ; Rockilway, 5:10 P.M. Tel ' ( EN CUM, III DSON ? IN!. Newhurgh, I'oughkeopsie, Kingston and Calskill Mm.?Lv. franklin St., 1 P. M.; I Sat., i and .' : 10 P. M . Sun., I 10 P. M. Also Sun.. 9 A. M., for New lurgh and ? .... psle, All si ean ers l< a va W. i 29th St. Iialf houi latei ? I oni : .. ; Now burgh for return i . Now York. SIGHT SEEING YACHTS AI.I. ? KOl SI) NEW '. ORK. ; . ? ; TO S.\N'D\ HOOK and UCEAN, 1:30 P.M. SIGHTSEEING YACHT r mi ! Manhatt an ;. :? nd .'? ? i - . : , :??'? w v t Central P r 83. I 'hone i onga i TKAVEL Connections for &I1 | ?Vcw England Poi? River Lisie g ? ' 10P.M. ? i v - C ,' "' ti ? T?ckoU ??V,.r, aud Con..! ' ,t OfficM g . Inc.Tax :tropolitan line , HE < ?.PE COD ( I . , . ... . fi ? IV L EASTERN S. S. UNES ^^SBasaszssaE^ssaffl ?oso EXCURSION EXCURSION I .. 'SifflBViifififffi_ ay Line Magni?cent river scenery, iarr,.;, beautiful 5 devoted exclusively to passenger service?ta? pped steamers, :Je.il route between New York and Abany WITH DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS For all points North. East and West \ i? Albany U1 through rail I kets bi > ? 1 ' ' cepted ; 1st? and Delaware trains meat Day tine boats ?it lOugStop Point pier for points in the Cat ?kills, with New York Central und D. .t II. railroads. rail tickets betwc a New Yorfc and Albany accepted. Music. DAYLIGHT HAVING Ti'.IK Owing to necessary repairs to steal er "Washington Irving" the Bear intaln, X iwbui 0 Kingston Point, CatsUiil, Hudson and Albany ? On Mondar to Friday In each v . V '; .-. ?'. 9 20 A.M., W \ r Kingston! Ubo steam. es 1 ' A.M.: \V. 42nd Street 9 M ; \V, . A. M , Yol tera, ?.. A M , for ?!'-? ir Mc mtaln, Vewburgh Ah w 12nd Street I" CO A. M w 129th Street, 10:20 A. M.; Yon 0 A. M., foi '!'.??.ir Moul irgh and T P0Uy .... psio. On Saturdays steamer leaves Desbrossea Street at s.;>> A. M. tor >N>w bur : ? :'.?..., epsle, ! '? so st. r )p iv. s Desbro ?se ? SI - tot at ' !lf> AM . W. 42n 1 Strei A. M.; "\ reet. 9:40 A. M.; Vonkers, 10:15 A. M.. for Kingston Point, , Hu :. Ubany. i Als. ivi \\ 42nd S1 it, V.M.: W". 129th Street, 10.20 J A. M. ; 1 ? J M. .:'.:? I'? " ? l>u. gb s and i Notice. steamer scheduled from ?>. si will not be iperat,ed. (m Sundaj s ???:?..??: "I ..? ',', ?? ? ? ? 8:03 A.M lut- 1 Bes 1 M >unta in, tN. A bai ,?" 1 ? ? Desbrosses Stri :( ?I 10.;i0 ,.\_ M., er ??r!l?r, If capacil Mounts ? I Steamei ?Full t,a" will leave Desbrosses ?. M. . W. 129th SI , . A.M., for K .' \ Ibany. Parlor reservations wl ' - n steam? ers will permit; it;.era will be redeemed. turn ?tea 1 .rd t. All service bubject to change vvltl . 1 1 Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses Street Pier Tel. Cana! 9300 New York tap*? ***&&* ??.. n ilia leij ? 11 Express Passenger and frelc'nt N?w York to Rln de Jan-I >. Montcvid-o ana S. S. Aeolus, 21.000 Toie. (a) . . S. S. South.-? Cross (N.i>! 21,000 Tons (c)' S.S.American Legion (Now) 21,000 toi S. S. Huron. 17,000 Tom, (a) * ? ? ??<? ?.??!"-...- i R. . ? al . '. u >ci. rd Uio lo -.. ? . ? ? lri , > .. .,:'t.rar"'rs' "'' '" S. Shipping i _ </), '."? ? ' r=) I 3rd < For full.atfon apply to any Pa ?? ? ? lo MI NSON STEAMSHIP I |v . passeniel tlept., 67 Wall St . N. Y., also ,.t the Lino's Ofl B lieysur BUlg I I Kaj 13 .... i U : ? ? ?, ; ,. lUIUuiorn ' SI Louia Alabama N-*"r'j. 7^?^:zz^^r2^r2SS^^^z2^zsszs^2 ZZ22 .- ? 'CO;^"' *;i ?| jj ? ^P^MCX Service ^^'7"v '.? ?"?..&^?^^ Service ???iifi.JMifii?'ni?iii r"n7Tri7~.'?<'; "^??^ifi'fcii ?"ni?i~i<Wo^?Miim??mi NEW YORK ?O EUROPE Sailings from Pier T'., 3:,th St.. N. H. S.S. Geo. Washington and America (Pier* S and i, Hoboken) excepted. PI VMOtTTU?CHERBOURG?BREMEN AMERICA: Aug. 27-Sept. 28?Nov. 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON: Sept. 3?Oct. 4?Nov. 8 PLYMOUTH?BOri.or.NE?LONDON N " w -L uxurio t s?Com fort able 01 D N' iRTH ST \ Aug. Kl -Sept. 20?Oet. 2? C ENTENNIAL l-'i Oct. II?Nov. 15?Dec. 15 BREMEN?DANZIO POTOMAC; Aug. 10?Sept. 22?Nov. ? ON Aug. SO?Oct. 1??Dee. 3 i : ,'CE?S MATi ?; KA : Sept. I.-,?Oct. 22?Dee. 10 U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY 43 BROADWAY 2030 Whitehall Passenger and Prelglit Services. From New York. CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON m ?;l \i. \i;l\ . , . .Aug. I? S, [it. 22 (let. 20 AO.I ?TANIA .Vug. 23 Sept. 13 Oet. 4 EMPRESS OF CHINA.. Sept. 7 Cet. 1 LIVERPOOL V' \R1 ..... ..-.Ilg. " ( ARMANIA .\uir. 13 Sept. 10 Ort.? ALBANIA (new). \ug. 20 S. pt.27 Nov. I * IRON?A .\ug.2~ Sep . ?4 SCVTHIA (new) .Sept. (?Oct.11 Nov. 13 mo nr, i :.'."?? ' ; : . -. : ic SAXONl \ . . Sept 1*. Oct. 2H il ?. 1 LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW ?IA . Aug. 13 Se;>t. 'I Oet. P Alt ERI.-1.'.';;:. "O Oil. -1 ( KONI V(nnv)..\UR. 27 Sept. 31 Oct. 22 ? ? RAL'l ?'. ' i UDROVNIK, TRIESTE an P \NNONIA . . . ' ITA LI \ . Vug. 23 rON TO LIVERP' ASSYR1 \. * .ni ' ' I Couiird and Anchor Steam Ship Lin?*. 25 l?roitdvvuy, \,'\v Vork, ITALY Egypt 8i mum PORT SAH' BIA M ? ' ' R INGOON - ( ALCUTTA S. S. City of York.Aug. ] 5 S. S. City of Lahore. . .*Aug.25 call a " .- i & Jaffa. All Ontsiiie Rooms i'!;?' find ?Second Class Pas*enir*rf Special '?! '*.;,,, :? rj Redm ?on of l apply te NORTON, LiLLV & CO. 26 !:.. :iiir Street, Sew Vori? Ciiy General Agent? EUerznan & iiu< ??u?il S. S. C?.. Ltd. D?i>ECTiiyJSERyi? nzig?Riga?Lihau -?ieitin NEW YORK AUGUST 30 U. S. S. B. "Fort Armstrong" Sigsbee, Humphrey & Co., Inc. Ig .1 ?,-.,???. William SI Tel Broad .'? 17th Oftil NT CR! SF Sailings Piers 58-62, Morth River, New Y rie At noon (daylight To ' ? Liverpool j ; " ' '? ane Sej t ;? Oct. l <> ? ? .' tn Chorbourg . Gibraltar, Napli ? an ; Genoa " . Crt fie . ; rab c. 11A ' . Sot. To Madeira, Gibrnliar, vie-i.rs. Monaco dur tin- French and Italian Rivieraj i,, noa Sanies, vinlla, Athens und Wexandria! Adriai c, 24,54] tons.Jan. V ? - Samland > Hamhi.ru nd \ Libau, Danzig ?El fey Mongol \ ? . Internal ion .-i Mi Marine < u : ? ? 0 Broadway, V > ? ' ? .' en ta H i l NEW YORK?HAVRE?PARIS i. \r ; \ KU i i LA I.OKH une LA SAVOIK ? Sept. I ' Sept. S <>, t. - ,;.. 10 \:>v. 1J PAKIfci . \ii:. 17 Sept. M Oft, . ? ; : i; ? ;\!. . Oct. ' i i , v( i. \ . i.:. : : ii. -. ! ; roi h VMBl ? ( if I ('.?,< ,< ) LEOPOLDINA Sept. 10 Oi Havre?Hamburg?Da . ? MAGA H.\ .Vi New York?Vipo?Havre r > ??oi i.ii'in vais i o? ;. i ROPS.SILLO?! Sept. 11 ?-? -? ?>'? ? ;? . , I STA'l i?&W?&M >R0YI???CES3.8$] COJLOB?i?i, ilime RESi LONG i- ! \N M i ; GAR ' ISLAND. .. ?o rio!f Course f.)f Guest?. . .1. S. I.AXNIN CO.. Pr< p*. TJ \5SAU LOI Zti ? i i I ' ?" VORK STATE i, X. T,