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12 THE SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. WESTERN ROADS ASK! STILL HIGHER RATES Sf.k in Roopon Case by Which They Hot $1,700,000 In crease Annually. COAL MEN PROTEST TOO Wakhivoton, Sept. IB A petition wimi filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission to-dny asking that body to varavte Ha order Iti the Western advance rate . x-4: whl-h permit the carriers effected to put Into operation on Sep tember So advanre over present rates thsjt would yield tne road an liu-roast' of about 1, 700.000 annually. The petition was filed by T. ton, representing the Atchison J. Nor Topekn. and Santa Fe Hallroad. and W F Ilok- I neon, attorney for the receiver of the Ttock Island The puroaa In ask ing for the vacation of the order la to reopen the matter and allow the car rier! to eubnilt arguments to prove that the Increases allowed are not sufficient to afford reasonable compensation to tile railroads. At the hearings which resulted In the order now sought to be vacated, the carriers asked for advances which would have given them an im Tease In their annual revenues aggregating $7,ooo,ooo. No brief accompanied the petition, which was said to be formal and which waa not made public Counsel (Off the carriers announced that if the coin in is alon consented to Vacate the order ami raopen the case for argument brief would he submitted later In support of the advance aked for. Another petition having the ame ob Jaot In view was submitted by v K. Lamb, attorney for the Illlnol foal Operators Association and others, which recited that the order entered by the commission had caused higher rate on coal ahipments from polnla in Illlnol aouth of Chicago than exist from lake dock points. The petition charges that the effeot of the order haa been to work a discrimination In favor of the lake dock points against the points south of Chicago. TO CARRY 0, S. MAILS IN GOVERNMENT AUTOS Post Office Depnrtnient Can eels Wagon Contracts in St. Louis and Cliica,o. Wabhin.-.tov, Sept. IV The PoM nf Boe Department may substitute Govern rnont owned and operated automobiles for acreen wagons In use In large rltie. a aervlce now performed under private contract. The experiment has been tried 1n Washington and Detroit, and the de partment yesterday cancelled existing contracts with the Postal Transfer Com pany of New York, effective In St. l.oule and Chicago, and decided to extend the tiovernment owned automobile service to those cities. The (lovernment has estimated that aervlce which Is now mating $370,000 In Chicago can be performed with auto mobiles for 1101,000. not counting the coat of the equipment. The extra cot the first year will he 915,000 counting the purchase of equipment, hut a sav ing of $50,000 can be made the second year. In St. L.oiils It Is estimated that 966,000 can be saved annually. Advertisements were sent out In July requesting bids for screen wagon aer vlce In thirty-nine cities. Awards have been made Iti twenty-three cities, In cluding Columbus and Toledo. Ohio, and Fort Dodge. Iowa. It Is expected that the (lovernment pervlce will be Intro duced In Cincinnati and Indianapolis. B. & 0. OUTLOOK GOOD. President Wlllard II e porta Oalna In Many Rrnnehee. An optimistic statement regarding the trarrie of tlie Baltimore and Ohio and the outlook for the future w;ie made by Uaniel Wlllard, president of the roud, yestejday. "Our AuKUSt tonnage of all kinds waa about 10 per oent. ahead of that of August Uiat year." he aald. "So far September eontinuee the Improvement. WWIe the eoul traffic la good, the gain re nnl ,-onflned to ervil. but are snreail over a wide ramte of commodltfee. Our I ..ruin, ei.es have now all heen desa-n ' Into use. We had yesterday a ahortaire of 100 coal oara on the entire system. That Is Inslgnifli-ant us a shortntce. but It represents a decided change from the time alien a shlpissr who aaked for tine car waa quickly a-lven five In the hope that lie misTht be induced to load two. "I'aasenKor traffic Is atlll off. but pa--aenger revenue for Auk-usS may not look o bil l arhen tlie 11 nail flg-ures are made up as that Item did previously 1 ahould not be surprised if the Septem ber iwsseiiKer earnliisT were almowt or quite up to laat yr-ar's. It Wai lust a year ago that we lost the immlirranr tmfTic. which meant 1100,000 a year to the Baltimore and Ohio, so that here- aner oowtpanaon win not do uia.ie wiin the flguree which iMintalnesl those earn ing." 00ETIS NO LONGER OPPOSES. ganoaneei lie ove Pirnri the ' MereniitHe Marine l'lan. Alfred K Cortls, who early last ' epiing calle.1 atlentloti to the favor., hie , outlook for the International Mercan- ' tile Marine Company owing to the war nd protested against the receivership ! for the OOmpany, yesterday issued the following statement i "Having careful!) considered the pro poeed plan for the reorganization of the International Mercantile Marine ' Company I COnBldOr that on the whole j the various chiwe of security holders ffiave received relatively fair and eqult i able treatment, and I shall advise all eenirlty holders represented by me, or i atio have been In OOWagpOBgeitOg with me, to promitly depoalt their securities under the plan.'' COTTONSEED OIL. Thr eottonsMd oil markft 'ippn'd teady and a thftdt hlnrlwr y Wtldl y niorninx and gained MVWaJ point n Ihrougthout It it i imi ii'hik OutMliltl aiifl upeculatl vp buyttlffi nuiHi ly from th Houtii, In kdrittlon lo On hi rrtiift h in cot t nil and thf lOAfOlty of crude offi'P IngH, mainly MMtintM f"r the hettr prloef. At ti'Hin, hnwf-vir, ti ttmrkft npriciK-rd m r-hiirp Mtback. dUi 10 heavy profit taking and temporary wtth drawnl of OUtSlde nupport. Thi markft i loa d Mt raily and MVtfftl DOlpti h ir'ht from 'he day low. iMiritiK tin- ilDi a ealc f !-,'( II Rrftl rHl-t.Tr4l al r.3H. i 'lien-. Prev t im hi. 1 g, so ppal t k labor liei fniher . . January . . . March a M a 4) a M4 i 311 'i 111 I, It I. lti t, Id 4 5lei.ti0 ORDERS R. I. DIRECTORS SUED FOR $6,000,000 Federal I'mirl Also Authorises Heceivers U) Horrow to Pay Bond Interest. CHtOAOOi Sept 1 r. -It became known to-day that the nrtlor of Judge Cn,-pen-ter In the Federal Diitrlct Court di recting the receivers of the Chicago. Hock Island and Pacific Hallway "om- pany tn bring Immediate action agiinst the present and fovmer director of the company for the recovery of $6,000,000, alleg d to hnve been Imptoperly appro priated, was has. d on an opinion writ ten by -l'r. aid. nt William Howard Taft. The order ccmm.ind thai :li pro ceedings are to be Instituted In the federal Court nf the s.uthern District of New Vorli. TTl defendant! to be nameil. ROCOrd!pg to the complainant, are Daniel .1. Held. It. A. Jackson. W. M flraham, Ogden Mil's. R, s. M.re, William ll Monr.-. j, 1. Mine, i ieorge fl, McMurtry and f$, T, Hoc;. The Complatmtntl will ask for the re turn of the $6,000,000 on the ground that the money was obtained by the directors Involved in the action by the wrecking of the company, accomplished aftfff tlie acquisition and subsequent separation of Hie Knar llnea. The minis Involved a c the Chicago. Hoik Mind and Pacific Railroad Company, the Chicago, Rock I eland and Pacific Hallway Company, the St leOtlut and Snn PranClOCO Railroad and the Hock Island Company, Judge Carpenter also authorlxed the receiver! to borrow by the issuance of receivers certificates to pay the semi annual Instalment of interest due on 110," 000,000 "f debenture bonds The certi ficates are not to constitute a Hen on the road's earnings. The 1509,000 interest was due July IT. and payment was deferred until Sep tember IV Judge Carpenter said the postponement of the meeting of the obli gation on the debenture issue will probably place tin' road in a position to reorganize on a favorable basis. The American Steel Foundries Com pany, complainant In the receivership In this city, I directed in Judge Car penter's order to institute ancillary pn eaedlngl In the New York court to se cure the appointment of Jiu'b It, Dick inson and II V. Mudge, corecelver of the property! ai roc ivers tf aU proi- erty belonalng to Che railway company in New VoTk State The le further direct! that the New York court shall lie asked to ap point Mr. Dickinson a Boll receiver of all claims Which muy exist In favor of the railway company against it present and former dire. tors. It I designer! to place I:, him the exclusive authority to ue for the recovery of money alleged to have been unlawfully taken from the railway Ex-President Taft was brought Into the tangled affaire of the Rock Island by Receiver Dlcklnaon, a dose friend. and for a time Secretary of War under Mr. Tuft when lie was President. Mr. Taft in hi report, covering OtVOPaJ hun- dis d typewrltti n pagee, charges the dl rectori of the rallwaj with unlawfully taking tlii' 6.'ion. ooo involved In the action. MARCONI HERE NOT AFFECTED. sale of I'onlsen Hlaht Made o Dimllnh I ompiiiiy. Edward i Malty, vleo-preeidrnt and general manager of tlie Sfarconl Wire less Telegraph Company of America. said yeeterda) that the sale of the Poul aeti a Ire leva telegraph rights to a yn dlcate represent!: g the Marc -nl trter e:s. as reported by the L ndon Daily Chronicle, did not concern the Marconi company in ti e Putted States. The sale .1 es not affect the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company here," he said. The Irene action was with the Marconi 'company in ISngUend. which la dfatrnd from the comimny here." The Poulsen wireless tOleglBpfl. whlh Is the inention f W'aldemar Paulsen I of Oopenhagen, is tutseil on an electric w ave as dlsti: ginsl.e.l rr in the electric spark vf the Marconi system. Under the name of the Federal Wireless Com pany the Poulsen kxtoraatl have oper ated from Btattona a lug the Pacitlc Coast to Honolulu and to s-'ille extent Into the inter! r of our Western States. It Is Understood that tliese stations will not be affected by the Ixindon trannac tion. The Pouljien company also erecnel Stat i ns at Ballybiniiiion. Ireland, and at Newva-tle. NOVO Scotia, and It is under oti od the compai ) is now nearly ready for buabiooa, it is believed these latter stations are included in the sale. PUMP RECEIVERS FILE P.EP0RT Net OperallllK I'roHl o ai i n I Inures i4M trr titven Philip Col man and Qrayeon M. F. Murphy, receivers for the Internutlonal Steam I'ump Company, died a report In the United States Iiistn.-t Court yester- la' "'" operation durlnft eleven months of the company . of th. rceiver- shlp from August I'B. nil, to July II, 1015. According to the statement the com pany during that time realized a net operating profit of 1111,401 on bUalnOM billed to the amount of 11,117.007. In terest due from Some of the subsidiary companies amounting 10 MO'iBa. brings the total amount accruing to the celvera up to I8I4.IST. Agnlnst this must he placed the lia bility Incurred by the receivers through the issuing of receivers' certificates anil other credits amounting to 1470,711. In terest iin the oompany'a secure. 1 in debtedness, aocordlngj 10 the Itatl ment. lias piled up to the extent of 62,6I during the recelverahlp The oompany a) a lost ISO, 584 In the operation of the International Qaa Engine Company, one of Its subsidiaries, which is still In tlie development st ine COMMODITY PRICES FALL. nrreftftt itn I ii llrciid ntn ITm Moid i.iii I mies Niiiiihrr. In spite of the fad that many load ing a it trie (Vtntinue to gain In value under the Htlmulus of enUri IllfJ 00Ua Rlimpitve liemamlM, ifi'ai Index Nuiutor i.f whilefalt timmMlity piire.s fell to IS4flw 01V Septetnher 1, aKainut $1115. OTI ' month prevtOtU and IStlitTI on Scptcrnher t. I!tl4. vhtn thort waa a violent ad. .1 nee foil w vvinjc t he outbreak of the Kuropean war. Two yeai ago the index Stood at leitSiOIti The latent IlKuiea are the lowant re ported for tlW iHfrt fix month, but a I igher h vel would have been reached wi-re it imt for the Kteady recewion In qUOtfttloni of brwigiHtufft, the. total of whU'h has declined witfiout lnterru4tlon nlnce the lieulnnlng tt May and In now at tiie bottom point of the year. A. H. LEWTSS ESTATE SUED. 'tirnuT Psllt lin MtPba William w. p I we pat tar m.-i .uuuii lleturii if VHtSOOi Mi'UaUaffhlln. former no- lie insii.i.,;- Ht.nl.iy obtained frun Huppeme iTourl Juvtle Kun-h an order in 11 mt nir htm t' file I iti m mo n 1 and complelni an act Ion he naa beKnn aailng the rntate "f Alfred Hanry LedPi f'Umer Jnti rim lift and author. Me nun. M r A IU1 Kwllifl l.ewin, widow and evrniiri', as tlafendnnl W -'it' r.l ' irtln. notinaal fur Motauffn-I'"- P nod 1 it IllChl thai the aotl041 in brought i rtv oyer $taM whn-h M . Laugh! n 11. gi t he loanad to ! in 1 107. Wh 11 i.ewtM.s win waa niad the pel it ion Muted hie Main wuh valued under $509. I 4 15 PER CENT. PROFIT ' ON NEW 'L' ATTACKED Former Panama Engineer Might Have Hone It for Half That. He Says. INVESTIGATOR ROUSED JflfM F Steven, one time erglntOf of ; tb Fan. una Canal said as line be fore the Tiomproi Inveetlgatlng com tn'.tt9 at 13 nroodw-iy yeetrriln that' he might have been wlHIng 10 I ' I the contract for third Mteklng he Mvih.it-j j tan elevated ral!rod a- a i fit ' T M , ! per cent, above nvt. The Inter uali . ! Is actually i,"ilnT 1". per Ull to the: three OOtltraOthlA "rum tb t go lob Terry A Tei Pn M fl T the and the T. A. ullleap I comp i Mcrtoii F.. Lew la, the counsel, aaegeed to th nk t l.c Service C-4iimi--,!m had In not is mc II i liar the Intl li an nth to 1 cu: down the contractor' profltl io that the city's eventual share in He protlts from the third track Operation might be larger. He was assured by Secretary Whitney of the commlssloi', however, that Under the dual system eatrtraoti the c.'mmls'l n lias : lesral riglit to question the arrangement! made be tween the Inttrborough era! contract ori aa to third tracking or other elevated road bet terinctits. geveraj vars ago the thlrl tracking end tleviued egtenllon contract! were awarded to Mr. stive s by President i shonis of tb.- Irtterb rough letter Mr. Stevens got in " tt ancial dUTIiUltieO ami the alt e named eOtttractori tOOk I up the work Counsel Lew's asked Mi Wirlmey vestecliiv win the StfMiin contract had been tiled with the commission for ap- I proval. but not the Qllloaplo, Snare ft. Triest and Terr-. & Tenen contracts, Mr. Whitney expli.ineil that the Mevene contract Includeil extensions as wen as third tracks and therefore required the commission's approval Mr Stevens told the committee that be might have accepted less than th 15 per cent, profit which Mr. Shonta was to have a Howe-1 him. "Would ou hae accepted 11 per cent ?" inquired Mr Iewi "Tea, hut I declined It at the time." "Would you have accepted ,i per cent "" I might have. I don't know now." "Five er cent "" "1 don't think so "What I can't see," Bald chairman Thompson, "is why the Interlsirough wanted to give away $3,100,000 on a contract of approximately $20,000,000" The hearing will go on this morning, j APES ATTACK TWO IN CHICAGO. One Cta WO Woman. Another Olvea Drnmnier Illn.-U F.je. Chicaoo, Sept. i Performing mies attacked two persons In different thea tres last nixlit. Homeo tie Oreat, a bWyiilng ape. In the American Theo tre, took offence when Mr. Adelyn Mc Donnell laughed at him He glared at her over the footlights and when she laughed again the beast re.iched her at a slnRie spring He choked and clawed her. The woman wa carried out In sensible. Prlnoe Charlie, another ape, doinu a trick act In the Avenue Theatre. wUN supis'se 1 to tickle the drummer In the orchef Ira ag part of the act The ape grabbed the drumstick and gave the drummer a black eye. DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET. BtTTTKR The top uni'le of rrentTirr ar tjc hiirhfr reeterdey mi account of the (rt"'i demand ftairlni for Xpert prtly repp'-nnlMe for the i hniiR I n- ditton. Th- weather i to warm really k i ira-linx and receipt! mill mi hejivy fur the iiMion While tun ttrntn un eemea iit Rrmer, ordinary end poor rmdeii bowed material intngi. Ren o Mtett te.i.l . I.t l if and p. t kin a itO. k in fair reojUeet. I'rht"'' Creamery, ra, it aoora, llf MHc; htg her curing. .,- r 2Tc; flf!:. 1 to 11 p ore. !4SIa . Htaite. dairy. tir.. fn-t. SISHi I K 1 to prim-, lS9Mjtc . common to f t r. 21 it Itc : renovated extra. 14c. ftrt. It0flc.; Imitation creamery, nr: n, isu file., lad lea current make, nrto. .'pg' ISC ; naoonde. 21'.; lov r i-rait. PftC pa kinic -JtM. k, June, nn. Iee.i cnrrenl inak1, :'0r. ; No 'J. 1 xv ; low r ura tr'a. t9r cut' BH K The general tniatnefjn u iutt on n'vount of th" lack f peculat ivc de mand, yuoiat ion ere unehansed. Hklttn are unlet. While fan v lote ate firm prices i State, whole tnllk. frenh flute. White ana colored pedal. 144l&v . av eraii' fancy, use. itate ekime, epeclata, 1 1 , a 1 2c . ekltne. freh. ehoh e. 10, Jr; fair to food. UtilOc BOUfi Preclli -.ly nil tradtna h.i hoen nvi Itched to frrnh einck, a a th- warm uatiier le unfavorable for th handling f roid i to rage Thti reeulted in a htxher market 4n fr'h Avereaf Quality I" poor l 'i r - linen ife POUrce and a aii t I, n tth a premium f-r closely rol-rt etm-k Soinh-4-rn and Snu:hwi-eti-rn to poor t demand much attention. Pane nearby caree I l'rlca Frpnh gjuh-rfd. extran. tft4Ctt0c ; i estrae. Brett JT ' -i Slttc.: flretf, n h c. . ondC, IlHCItHO.; WOa I. dlrript-. J'tifi II 'j c. . r'-rrlK'-rator. Bpeclal marKSi fancy, Sc rerrlcerator, nr"tn. S4C) lie . econde, ii J3 ; beanerjfi w iiitee. nne t" faneyj ST ! lie . hnnpry. browna I84J 34r ; mixed tolorii, 2t.H Sir. LIVI POULTRY With the rere.pt. SI tare, market in well vupplled, tut an active ilemand pre. piled f-r i hlckena Rooetera in a-iod demand ind firm Haavy fowli ateady. TurkeyM. duckl and eaai uncbanejedi imrk- in x'""' demand Prloea; K'wl and chicken, 1 ra 1 1- ; rooeterUi It We ; dueke. .Ierfv sprlnx. ltc. ; tutr aprln.fi I4lic.j guho aa pr pair, dOc ; plaeona nlr, lftr. pkksskh POULTRY Outelde of fancy dry picked brollere the demand Ir limited. Mil-. i weight ohtokeni and Hvrat fancy rather weak. Scalded chh ken and fowle plentiful n rid negleeted. Old rooitere Meady. Freeh killed t arke in moderate eupp'y. Spring duekllnel In better de tniind. Fancy frnjien chlokene and fmvle uteadv, w Ith Tnrke h Rmt ff BPadei nl turkee are urejed lo tale. Prlcepi Freeh I fowla, Wee'ern. ImixciI. tjo itix and over, ' its n , 'tern, ecalded, large, ii i 15Hc; Iced. Wentern. drv plofced, t'i lha. lfi'i'.; 4 Ibe.) le ; Southern, email. II444J 1 Sc. Chl'k enn. fresh, nparby, 3 and 4 I he to pair, lSRc.; Virginia, milk fd S ami I R ij ins. t.i pair. S30 ; -itnern Southern. .. and 3 4 be -'' ; Wentern. ink fe 1, I and t ba, 1 1 9 lie rv picket), corn fed. 3 and 4 Ibe . ltd aid rmmirr. lt4Tltc MUabe, prln te, white, l a iti to doaien It.fiO; 9 lha . IS; R lbi 7:. Ki Turkeve, dry picked, (cted. 51c : Went ern. 20c; Texaa. 1 7 o lc. f'h, J ? to box, nil k fed. 4H ha. and over, to. I corn fed. i lha and npr. 1 t, Fn w la. to hoi, fifl lha. and over to d-izen. I7r.; 90 to iba , lie old rooeterii ltH9tte FINANCIAL NOTES. leOwte n Fiiiiikiin. vice nrexli Ouaraniv' Truft Company nf Nov ch:.irman of the traneportatl n of ihe fourth annuat eonventloil veet mrnt Banlterp Aegocln'ion. in Denver, September 1013. nf the 'U and Ye ii. mil te- f flic In- 1 he held I iiinmini'f4 j that the apecii train anlnK the Raatern neiegaieti in 1 11 e con v. i ion I rapid 1 v nl I -Ing up and gpgce tn the train will now have to be tpokeii for promptly The aprclal will trae: via the I'.nnKV Iva nla Kali road aa a peotlon r the Broadway Limited 10 Chlcaao, and f 1 n there will be routed oer the C . Fl and Q A new StOOM 14X111 ana Arm h i he n forim-d under the nunc of Abbott, Jnhneon gt To. Thi' n.emher-4 of 1 h flrm are Uordan Aldiott. J Ford Johnpon. .Ir. and Alan I. Corey William Roei Proctor i a pptolal partner Mi tory 1- th floor member The new firm win healn buelnesi on Sr-p tember 17 with hpftdliuarterp In tlw lOuuit Able Hulldlng Sloea-flherrlcld Sti e' , - . t Iron 1 '0111 pan V h a iter ta red a quarter) dividend "f 1 i p.! "-nl mi preferred at nek. payable lii ectln on October 1 tn stock of record Hep tember 14. Hcrlp dividend will h ppj it hie li. caah October I. tftTtt. with I n tweet a 1 per rent f ""tn October L 1 9 1 1 It W IttlleepU han I (i ApjMllnled Ken era' pa leg mnaaaer of ihe Pnneylvante steel 1 pa ay, with headquarten In Phlla del pit la lt t .iiohpie niicieeiti John i. Jay, ir . ibe Hea enalrman of ihe Max ueii Motor Com pan) Mr .niiepi.. hm t.ren IdentJAad With the I'ennaylvanla lte i'oinpau for many yeara, and fnr the anil aeral )ara baa 1.. . u tha company's dla trlct eales manAaer lo Npw Tork, READING'S EARNINGS DROP 3 PER CENT. Despite Redoesf Receipts Komi cuts funded DeW $1,187.5(10. The nded Reading i !i mp June 30, I!l".. , :iv fl the year p is i turpi ufl ..red wdh $11. veur. Receipt! of II.OIO.fK .122.06:' the IS . nltl pet vlou j were $1 I,&l7,t0, unpared With 10. J ftl'i.t IS The lUrplUI at the end of the yar was $27,102, 026. The funded in- eomptiny wag reduced deb! do ss of the . during .1"' ycuf Oarnltl tl an the by M.HT.itt. The rommon stock were eqitiv ill to 1 -ier cent., agalnat 12.1 I the previous y nr. President K T Stoteshurv . referring to the i .1c nl court decision In the Sherman lull RgallMI the road, say: it li gratifying MM the derision committee' I hold! quarclv that the plan of reor it the Pub-1 ganllatlOn adopt .1 In t9 wa 'an In Lanaa, nonet attempt u cope with a ptrrlex- , ,..,, ...I situ.. t on so as to save an exceedingly valuable property for many person Where in'- estments were In serious dauii' r ind an attempt to solve tb - .lull, uli legal problems with scrupu lous regard for the law'" The reH. 1 of the Philadelphia and Rea.'iiii Railway sow that net cor porate income was M4(T,llt, as oarji pared .th IMdt.lII the previous year Operating revenue! were MI.Tli.121, ai;. 1 nnl $4!. till the previous yar ! Ope:- it ng exper-es wens reduced over I $2,000,000. The profit of the Philadelphia and ! Reading Coal and iron Company for the roar ui on MO.uTli as oojnpgjpad with 7lu,l89 tin prevkMal year. Total Pes cents were IO,6M.llti against $2. TOS.ttl BxpeneOi were rcluced by about $2.oo0.o0" "NotwlthUini:mr that this year was one of great depression in our business. " Hys president Hlchanls. "we have kept up all necessary repair and dead work, so flMvt your plant Is in an effi cient condition and able to cirri- on lte matu operations to th!r full capacity." THE CHICAGO MARKET. I CHtOAOOi Sent 15. Chicago Pneu matic Tool was a very active feature to-da.y. Demand for the stock waa 1 wrltent throughout the session, which I caused a gain of 7 point! from the pre ; vlou cloe People's (la and Sear ' Hoehuck were tirmer, wiale other issue we'e dull and steady llond lit quiet The Bunwnari : Own Huh Low Clos sales in? est est tng T Am Radiator pf IK IM 1', UJ Am Shmbuild "t IN 10 Booth Fisheries 1. t It $t Dei-re of M g g g ill Chi Pneu Tool -1 t -v4 Chi TJtlt Tr - 5e. w(i :n is Com Bdlean l't 'J'i". IMti lin 10 Hsrt S A M nf II tl.1 ll.t lit IM Mont Ward It: llffti 11: 111 H Km Carbon nf 1. ". IPPt tV t1. M Peoples l.if t!-', lis', ira, IK', lit Hears Roehu -I; IM !'' IM ISC, Bogtewarl warner atu at c, aUx Swift A Co ! iis, itattj iii, t: I'nion Carbide jgMa m gH 10 BOXDf g.v Clu Ris isi :.. T ' r M $J Moo Com gdlson - s teis lIH 1114 m age Oeden Oat M m M si m BUSINESS TROUBLES RankriilcT Petit ln. QLBN It K A M dealer In AUtOmobllP tlret and PUppllf a the Ilea 111 Auto Supp.y I'nmpan) at "'7t Hr. idwav. haa tiled a pet tilun In hankrup't lih lUtdiltlee I let PI anil aeaete Pltl, conaliltig of at COUnta "t , off!' e furniture, 3V and caah In hank. I Rl"l H.K BAKCH. a chauffeur of J7 Weet Thirt -third mi-i, who formerly had a reetauraat a: IS Naaau street, hai hied a petition tn hankrupt y wltli liabilities I T r . I h 3 and no apssta Of the Habllttlea 173 14: are on a leaee. rental and ua.er tax. 1H CHA lUeKll M KKI.SKY of 4 4 Baal Twentl ntntn atreet hae flleil a petition In bankruptcy vOth llahllltlea lt, 443 and a ear: - 1M, In account a fnr profes aionat eei Ices Tlie largeat creditors are Clark Chi. da ft Co.. 'MM Judgment f..r rot ton account, ami Mlee Sarah Thomaa Troy. V V , IJ.'o'O. th-r dehta are for Clothing !; dry g.-oda. a3 . meat, 7.. milk. I.ll, groi ertea. 4tti Ice, I0 bread. IIM; aiierate. in;! 1 ka. Itlt; carpenter work, 1114; plumblni 13." . rug- tl hirt. it:.; ahoea '.. hat a. $3., md druga, 1 1 ataehbt'okers H-.nie. J f PIBRaO.V, lit. CO .lulue Hougtl yeeterda) conflrraad a eompo-gition of j Frei I'leraon. Jr.. A Co. PtOCkbrokorP of 74 Broadway, with eredltora at 5n cent a on ihe dollar caah on motion of Martin Charlei Atieorge. their attorney, when ihe taae an ealled een lawyere reattonded, toit none put In a formal appearand t" opp ie the L'Omansltlon Mr An-'-rge aald that ien ,1 Fr-d Pier son ha I waived hte etalm -f till '"o J provl.le.1 the cretllK.ra accepted the ,om- , pnait Ion Mr. Anoorge also -..il l that If I the . red I tori had not get eptei they j would ha ve received ahnut 3". ce-nta on 1 the dollar If the 4 aae had heen wound ( up in the hankrupt- y court A petition 1 was filed Against the firm on December n 1914. and lte total llahllltiea were, T If, HI ..oi.o- it ton 4 imflrmed. RiiBEKT M BBRNAUOBSI -Judge Hough I has conltrmed a compoelilon of Htibsrt M Heriiaaozxl dealer In altiea and llquora at III Broome street with tredl tore at IS cents on the dollar out of funda now In the handi of the truaiee. Bankruptcy Heheriules. moo, WBIL MOOS, manufacturer! women' hats and millinery at 'S3 Broad py ha e filed a. hedtlleg show Ing 11 thill tlea'. a.ri.4 7ti. and aa.ta. 1 4 "..:'. tonalaling of stock. $4."": Ilture. 1200. aocountp, $.19.. os; notea MeT and caah In bank. R3 Mortxage for a Theatre. MAX KOBRK'H BANK .1 il Ige Rough haa authorl.ed Kugene 1.. Ri h trda aa re ceiver of Max Kohre'a Hanlt to oMtln it ne mortaage on the M 1 Klnley Sijuars Theatre from the Bond Mor.gage tluar Antes Company for 11 nvoon, to replace one for 1 1 Iti, 11 00 hy making a pay meal nf $10,000. and to pay the expenaea of making Ihe new mortgage, about l,IO, WILLIAM .1 ROBINauX, proin-.ter. of 14 Kaat ilxtleth etree:, against w lunn a pet 1 1 inn wea flie.i on Saturday by Bd gar S Wallach. haa filed an anawer In Which l:' den lea ill at he la InaoU ant denlea that he O ea $100,000 and pray that the pellt loll he dlailllaaril Iff ,, - 4lematifla a Jurv trial of the laauea. AM K RICA N LABEL AND ADVKRT1IING T A PB 'M PA NY of II West Seven- teentb iireet, ban mails in naig nmeni to A'hert B. Ceaar. II eae Incorporated In January. ltlC. and Joaeph II. Jaeekt ta preeldent. Ilankrnpte IHarharges. Judge Hough In the Cnlted Statea plstrtol court yeeterday granted dlecharaei to t heae hankrupta: Solon II. New mark, a 1 1 earn an, II I 0 Broada a , formerly prei Ident f the St. H Allen U Anufact uHng Company, lacaa, 4T4 Broadway, iiauni t lea 49,5T4i Frank A. Brohat, proprl ctor of the Hotel Br 0 A tell. I BAM T ent ae enth street, liabilities 4I. 114; Char teg A. Hawley. 6:' Fast Ninety thirl atreet. formerly of Hawley a Al ford, bonk hroksra. 11a hill tlea $1 1,374 1 Nathan Tekuleky. Johber of waists, in IV est Twenty-emit street, iiahiiities 1 . 1 7 , James R. Turner, lawyer, IM. '.. Port) nee ond at reet, rentier In the i 'hr 1st 111 Science Church, lUbllltlee tl. 3t. Fred Frh ker, elgn painter. 471 Weit Thirty fourth st reet , t Ieorge IVapp, hill her, 72 Weat lOiiih street. Benjamin It Mohwald, 111 Freeman at reet . Iffmllv ; HehlPchkari 4:7 West 1 1 7ih street . ileorge h. Covert, garage despatches : Downing street, Harry Hrulevltl, gen- I . a msrohandlee, 44 Avenue B; Burman A 'l.irhua. fura. 44 Weet Twenty. ninth Mrrd. HalttAr Brof , Inc. druaaiat. u.n Long wood avenue, iiahiiitiea $11,117.. and Lou hi r Neubergi 1. presldenl of ihe Npubcrgtr Jewelri 1 ompnnv, 1 r.irk l'ow llihllltlea NL'.4K. l usloma Jlecrlpte gKNT,7IT. The lot ii 1 reoelpts fur duties at Hit I luvtrsm House yesterday were .,ST TdTOT, uf which lllT.ltt.tl whs fur mei-rltandlaa withdrawn from bondad vi .linns, :; and lll,til.TI fnr recent titiiHirlal iocs. jroiM "BY SEA I LAND" Old Point. Waahlngtoa Toura Hepi. fij Oct. 9. W neiiil I?.- i"?,f-"T- WARSTKRS. Il Broadwag. B. V. City. THE STEEL MARKET. Hieing prices were the order of the day yesterday in the sleel trade. Dig Iron prices have risen steadily with basic sales at Chicago an I I'lttsburg made a I $1 a ton IKirlant features is eteel buying for first three months ( me of the moflt Im- s the large amount of delivery during the I of HI Hi There waa for second quarter, made during the dav the country are now .it., of 3.".. mm, ooo tons This la I new high ais 1 some buying Kstimates were that I he mill of producing a: the of steel annually record. RqU 1 inrnt ordei ismtlnued to come In ubitantlal guaniltleg, Qood order have been placed for locomotive with butk a mar lean and DgMwIn coin-panic-, while lin- car companies are also in receipt of good business The ron .toe will say to-day: "With ateesMklng capacity so largely taken up for 1011 the trade I daily making calciilal on for (he eai! months of I lift, There I more tvktenCO that the han I of the railroads Is being force, I by the elr.e of the foreign Inquiry for steel to be shipped after January I It looks now- as though the railroads will all at once want .1 K'mmI many car and locomotives and that they will have to lake their turn after buers who have lieen more forehanded "Locomotive orders anil .nqu.ries have been larger in the past week than in months. Some ca.- 1 equlrementa are shaping up. In the oaM of the New York Centra! both rails and cars are up and tall for fall and winter delivery are expcctel to be placed at Huffalo The Seaboard Air Line hag ordered T.OnO tons of rail and the CtOVOI Leaf S.'iini tons danerall) western road have not begun to negotiate for next ear's rail "In war billets, bloom and large rounds. actlVi Inquiry now- before tlie steel companies for the first quarter of ll covers about 900 ton. A re cent ale .f billets of 0.41 to O.SI per cent, carbon for ah II forging was at $o at Ohio null. For work already under contract a few sales of plates, shape and bars have been made for the first half of 1K1 at 1.40c.. Pittsburg. For this Aar 1.35c. I the market on shapes and bars, though on the latter deliveries this year are more difficult, while plate are still to be had at 1 IOC., Pittsburg In contrast with what wa the rule for many month. Kasti rn plate mill are getting a higher Pittsburg price than those of the contra West. "Tin plate mill And some falling off In demand, the packers' season thus far having been under expectation!, Some mill now have but two or three week oredr ahead and there has been a slow ing down of operations in western Penn sylvania. "The re port that fabricating order in August reached Ifi per cent, of the country's capacity was a surprise For the past six months the average has been T3 per cent . while In the last big year. 1112, it was probably not over 70 per cent. Chiefly Interesting In new work is IS, tons of elevated road for Philadelphia At Votingstown 3. Hon tons of new steel work const ruct 1. 01 ha-- been awarded and altogether steel work ad dition are a larger factor in the struc tural trade than in month! "An advance f $2 to II In light rails I bring 'J ." to f. pound rails to a parity with standard sections at fn1- a ton Bar Iron 1 also higher, ' lllcag ills Having little to sell at Lite., While Last.-Hi mills are now Baking 1 16c. Pittsburg "The scarcity of wire rod marked even at $3". Pittsburg, wire situation Is st.tl largely d by export operations " is more and the mlnatad SEVENTH AVENUE PROTESTS. I nmnilMai- for....', I V hi I. 01. Ill Morrv a 11 b vn ) . loo u. To hurry ahum atibara) cotttractogg on Srvnith avenue and the city .lepart menta Which have lo do artth re lalm.ng the street, will, ll has lieen bridged over and otllel Wlae miule unattra. tlve to transient trad, f ir several montha husl- ! new. men having Interests along the i avenue U'tween Keurteeiith ami Kortv- i s nd etree ta yeaterday hah) a luncheon I at tlie t'aatle t'ave raatauraal anil I formed the seventh Avenue Committee, ' William Roaenbaum of the NaMonal Cloak ami Suit Company wa elected praaedanL iavis Roblnoon will iiir.st the w.rk of th.- oommUtaa and iu-t ;u ' set rntary. Aiiioiik the ipaaltari were ! street caantna Oommlaatoner Pether. j at on, Public Worka Oonunlaatoner Ralph rump, I ir .mi I ..in e ,111 1 . 11 issii nin i Iunham ami Heveral eltj eiiimera Among uioac preaem were niiiiam K.ieetihtun. National t".onk ami Suit t3ompan)'i v A von Moachglaker, lvim s.ivaniH Railroad Company; Aaron Colaman, real estate. ;w;n seventh ave nue; J. Otlffantl, I70-ST4 Seventh asi- nue; jacs.ii Barduach, Caatle Cava, 871 Eleventh avenue, i:. n McNally, Greeley Square Oarage Company; Tlwimaa Dun- j worth. Iti West Thlrty-Kevenlh atreet; Thomiia M Oirroll. Hotel Hermitage; ' ll. i"!. Wllhams, Hotel York: It. W ! Mwada, Fifth Avenue Ooaotl Ootlipany John K. Halier. 401 Severn h avenue. O, Kiipfei. BwMa A rVeatermann; d j. QUO (leorKe C Kllnt. B. S Wlllard, lnainln Hernstein. W H lluaaey, J. F Garretty. Hotel Navarre. Charlei B. nllara. Seymour ft Co.; John I Ttroniae, Mills Hotel. COLD KILLING NEBRASKA CORN MS,4ytM,OM lluahel Crag Ma Be II O tl I I III Mill U. . il Omaha, Neb.. Sept. 16. Com, Ne braska' bla crop, estimated at 110, 000,000 bushels, la In jrrave danger frtim fmat. Aooordlng to experts th com will re.ulrn at least two weeks more of hot, dry weather to rrtatUfl With the gronial thoroughly soaked, rain fallina evry day and the e.iji DOOtlal storms hut one Meek .Is!. int. there is mtloh doubl that the oroii will ever ooma to maturity. There araa eiisiit frost in the northWaatarn part of the State last Blgtl! and aoma damaga re sulted. A haavy frost before the enrn Is matured will practically rum the en tire crop. PANAMA CANAL OR CALIFORNIA Large American Trane Atlantic Liner t FINLAND" w,s SEPT. 25 To Panama Canal $75 p $40 up rirsx vaDin $125 UP Intermediate Cabin $60 up Moalc tmrl Qnrll, I l..J I f.vuu u.iu ejvi ail ill!., uu tttii Alio California om unation Ticket, One Way All Water Route Other Way Rail PANAMA PACIFIC LINE 'fEyX? H m rniirs nf blttun in the Two Bipoaltlomi l.oules in, hide the wonderful Trail, tlrand l aiixin. anadlsn Ro. klea and oluradn sttopovera IHTiuliitsI anywhere I lepart uris, inerv w Bag WINTER CRUISES to the Weat Indies, Punai.is and eniral .nrrl. s. Jan 'JO. Keh nun .viar 1 1. r.ilii SOUTH AMERICA Itemarkahls and i ninpreheiislvs Tours Uailng Jejguan Mai February, inin Mriid tor llisiklet RAYMOND 4 WH ITCOMB CO. Nl rttlh Aaenue, New York. APPRENTICE SOLDIERS TASTE OF REAL WAR Hammer Hun md nific Prac tice foe Tired P.usincss Men nt PlattitraiVi li.ATTsm-B'i. N. V . Sept 15 With the lliermometi.r reglaterlng So degree In the shade, the student soldiers of the s.s ciii.1 bug! fUMM men camp of military Instruction apanl to-day on the rifle range In pniimitiary title practice Tine heat wa ItgXsnao, buf the men stuck to their dut.es and some excellent .scores were mad", considering the fad that 1 li let was the Aral time man of them had ever hied the army rifle. There I probably not n volunteer In camp to ut. -lit who is Wttboul a more or lena lame houldcr a a rt-ult. The flrliiK wa at 200 and 30fl yard and the enthusiasm of the men in the work befote theini wius demonstrated by the fact that After having completed their work they returned to camp and took up a.gnalllfig and other branchee of the aervloe. Aiming the visitors to-day waa the Hon. Frank Is lireeno of St. Albans. reppeeentMtlve In Congress from the S nid District of Vermont and a mem ber of the Housie Committee 011 Military Affairs. Cornm-aamati ilreene la tn bsnsely Intereeitod 'In the camp and mnde a thorough lniection. He waa for years captain of one of the Vermont mlllt la cornpmnlag and saw service In the Bpaeiieh-American war Before leaving Ptattaburg for his home he said: "I am pleased with all I have seen Tlie men take H aer1.ni. earnest view of their w- rk hete. which Is most Impressive After .1 memth these nun Will so to their homes as missionaries In the cause of a reasonable prepared -naga, and perhaps the most InxpoTtant and iKpneflclal w..rk 'if these military amps I in demonstrating to rrprcMMitu tlve. thinking men. from nil puts of the countn that an army can 11 t bo created I in a year or a month, let nlone In a day, aa some dreamers Imagine " Asked ns to the federalization of the I militia Mr. OraatM replied: "Ves, I am and hive been for years in favor of the federalization of the State mllttl . organi zation. A , n a- ;ssm.ii1, the St.,t, I should surrender control of the militia to the national Government." Mr Oraorta alao said that he was In favor of a l,rer regular army, "oon slderably larger than we now have" Capt. llnl-tead lfc.rey. camp com mander, has a force of clerks at woi k making lit the eartlfloatag of the mem bers of the first camp of hist ruction. These certificates will give the rank for whicih the member qua k. tied and his reoord in full. cpt. norey deck nod to give out the atimdlng of any of the men, eaylng it wa a peroona mailai CITY CAMP BLANKS READY. rri Ragillloa Taalalag Meal ilinilli for Jln1n.'ft en, Hie eoaunatea Hi charge if arntrge inMiite f.? iii.. military camp f lnetruc non t br bald t r'.irt Hamlltoti nexl ipantn announaed yeeterday thai appll. vat ion Minks ma) now I"' nbtalned t dlvlelon headqimrtcri, (Municipal BuUdlng), Oovemora lala lal and Kori Ham.lt'in HesruilinK sl.ill' ix have lMrn h: ed 1,1 tin- Brooklyn m inories. and edocalon. ohtnonmen n.i lea.iing in n ar" . ssTat iiik to make the vum-i a guooaaa, Th. iump la for man whiwo btaSneai ie-er:its t.hvii ggtatgiaitca a Platta I urg. The inriruvtioii will be Identical, but 'hours will lie lo arrariaTel that thr Rvwatf-' iim. 11 mu attend a Knout u ::: c hm affaire. Tha imiup :h ipan to any uUliaii who Qualiflaa, hut is balng pn.niote.1 with a part ivulur view to tha trainiiuc of ltd ante "f Now York city. MriHll llendn Kill. (hairtnnn Edward B M' I Sail 1 hon nvrtry preanlent of a rltie flub fonnel by (-mployeeH of ttie Public Service 4trti ni aaelon. Hy fllltiic i bond with the War Daparttltant the flub will get free one K !-.K-.Iort;ensti ilriV for cmt.v five tnetu Ihts and additional iirme at coat, 'The i ; rniment h m in-en aeketl to ansigjn rifle niriK'1!' for pra-'tWa. DOG ATTACKS LITTLE GIRL. , I arpenler Kllla Mmmrrl tn ....a in..rll t. Riiinin Heard I years old. daughter of Lieut and Mrs Knink T. lle:u-d of Myrtle avenue. Flushing. I. 1 , yester day waa sent to the I'asrteur Inatltute as the reeuH of being ggvgpaly bitten by a mongrel dog near her home Tues day. Fr.-d Sink, a earpentvr. went to the girl's aid and nverowerel the dog with a stl-k He was bttten on one hand Wheni tlie aninuU'n heinl waa suhmlU.sl to Pr. ileorge J. Qougaaud of the Hoard of Heialth ha des lareil that the animal waa not eufferlmr from rabies. How ever, Lieut. Heard dclded to take no clianoag and for the next twantysona days hie daugliter will ha-e the I'astniir treatment. "DAILY GUARDIAN" SOLD. No nrmorratlr I'ai.er Left nn In Paasalc ( ouoty. PATggaOK, N J . Sept IS, The rater pun Dolly Oaardiaa, founded ta 1(16, one of tlie old.-st and leading iN-nio-araMo news;Kiiiior in New J.rsey, will H KHl .Hit Of e '.Mt el VN. I 'luu ,s ttirle. preaklent of t:he Preaa-Chronloll Oompany, pubiisbers of tha Pagaraon billy I'rmf and 1'iterson Sunday Chronicle. Kepubl.-.in rattWRpa)are, has purchased frtmi Henry I, Bend an the onittroiiiiiK Intarast in the (htuntiaH, and the i;is-rs w-i Is" merged and publlahad under the title of the IMtorsjon fViss (i unrditin. This leaves the Is-ni(s.ni,tB of (aaaatj ootaHry without a sing:., organ. 10:00 At Mi To Calllornla American Line I AMERICAN STFAMPpq AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Flag N. V. Liverpool. PlerS2,N.R.. Noon M. Ixsuts dept. 1 Philadelphia riept. ti White Star Line N.Y. --Liverpool, PlerCO.N.R., Noon Nadir He,, i '. mrlr . (leg, 1. aldn nnd .Ird i Mnem I'nasrngere nnl) Asorea Gibraltar Naplea Genoa lanoplr s, ,,, .- , so. in , t Otrlltg, VB'WAI. ,N. 1. lei. UO00 lies-te. KtF.RY HOI R ON R I iim. on H UT ls. i.ii.,. to all lasVnta Mill' 1 11. OCCAM aTBAMHllll' CO., Ml th At. ,n . V, "TV Hudson 1ay 'mjinmrwJt-. . '.' aBttJJf A fast boat to Albany every day but Sunday with direct rail con nections to all points North, East and West. The time to go is NOW All throiiKh rail ttrkrt - bttWMn New York Md AHmnv rropt-f 1lrrt-t rcll . onnt-i tWins tit nil pottllfi In thf) CtUhllM, ShvratM. tin- Adirondai k. thf Wt .hi. 1 11r1h Mii-h Rmtmiriinl I Uf-hniMi'. Hi. ,.u tAPt-in SuniUy, K 4(1 A M . Wl 42(1 St . 0 A M . Wl 1 2. Mh St . i 20 A M VtinkiT. . A M , Uniltnn it Wrt INilnt. Nttw. Zurich. Poufftltteepatc, Km,.- I'nint, ('ntkill. IhiiUoti mid Altmny. AUo until Srpt. IN) St., o Id, W 4tfq Si . 10; W 120th It., IO 20 Vnnkrr. id AO A. M for Bt r .Moiintalii. West PoTfii, 'iirtijiU, Nrwhiirfth n(i iNiUdhkevpMe One Day Outings to Poughkeepgie, Newburgh, West Point or Bear Mountain Afternoon Boat i-'-" is' li- KillUN'oll 14.11' M : M"l ' I' M Ideal outline to West I'onit r.-tnr Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Largest Rkcr Steamships in the World RRVicf? ttiv. iM i.t ni; IIM1W. I'PITAI. IT) I IMI lier i. N, If., ft anal Nl I an I'M West lS'J'l SI. lier 'I 'Nl I'M Kare. ens way. It; roun4 trie. II. He. PMOnjDI l.lK Pier M. North Knar e. ' ll I' M West ISM t ;w i' ii Pate, one war. tt. reand tri . . " NIGHT K.I'I1K- liar a2 N'.rih Itlvr . -i no I- M West 1.1SI Street .. . til l I'M Kara, uoa say. tt. ruuto I trip, I3.A0. Spe.'lal I'm; liulil s--i - -i..,-ii. lea lnc liar tt !. It tt :m A. M . We.t ltld It., 1" 00 A. M Ttatiit Ante iiate- $- one way. I7..V) llul .!.- r. si nn-1 110 00 and tnii. ino Eastern Steamship Lines aJt4aaWayayWatai BOSTON Mrr"P""n Mn MAWU HVaETTtl ind RVNttKR nil. I. Lvp. i'ht la, n. R . foot Murrey ill . I'very iUv I I. II. i 1 i --on ibout S A. ( Hsme gervlre returnlnK. I'nanri.T.. Kxprrsp I'aaM-rigier Si-rvtre h't f,tilliiw for baadltng Autonobtlpsi 1 1 uraee mid Freigbi Portland Maine .(esmah1n l.las Ctennishloi n in; i ii i m und NOIt I ll htK Lea. iir 10. n. n.. Tuea, rnnrs. ;ni snt t ftp M Time betwata dtlea eboot fj hmri. Tkla. and Information at Plan, also at al' Tourist snd N Y. Transfer Co ofnVes UP THE BEAUTIFUL HUDSON? STEEL STR "HIGHLANDER" ais-kii.i. a in. i v . Battery it w.a.ia.M.ii i.'i. W. lid nt. loao. H imu at. 1040, Yonkrnii ioa.M, RouadTrlD I tally, 10c Children. Me. Mundaya tic I hlliiren .lis Mi uiisiiu si 'ir i CO, Tel Benagaag The public he piss,i j BOSTON $2.80 u ii. s' and Rail, hoi MO TRIP M.4U PROVIDENCE $1.75 Koi M i hip aa in Colonial Line First-claa, N,,rir,. ratennit tn the h Vieel, day, .mil Sumlavs al , in p Her in. N k . r,,i ii. ui-.,,, Hillside l ta. ai mi ii, ai.iai. at people ( tram St All Ireleaa equ.pmeni. i ptown Offlee, Uroadway ami Ph. me .spring I.ll. FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 l.v PIER 14 N. K ,'. M P M. Muaaa ft. Pulton st Dally New I mill. in NerWlcb) l ine I ,, ,1 i, l.v Pier 40. it BtM wis'k dav only. ;iu M K. K . ft K .'d si ii no . m via New II nil. Ion tier t.i. New li. ill. ml Una I sirs l,v Ptef pi l ft Hiiiistnn .Sire. 1 P, M sis k days only Sight -Seeing Yachis .... . ...... , , in an, 'j to Tel I. road :i;i7J. 10 W.I. NO I HOOK and Ihe Ol IIM In . HARTFORD LINE From Near I'nr M Kaat River, f.art of Peek bp.da ljr e,. . i Sunday, at J I'M ,.n'ns- in ui i.hit lamunaa. Write lor lumtaw im.ier "'XFKS $1.00 10 ALBANY ft team era l.v dally. I'ler 10. Nnrth Klver fisit Weal Houaton si . S:8tl p i Weet ISltt st 11 p. al, Telepaoae aggg iprlng. PATT.IOHT 0OIAM Rid TK TO tTI.ANTIC CJTY l 'I Kit is N R PHONE si'ltixii n FRENCH LINE .enipaaulv ;enrralr I mils. illantli.ua PORTAL mi m ti i Sailings for BORDEAUX CHICAGO Sept. 18. 3 P. M, LATOURAINE Sept. 25,1 P. M. ESPAGNE Oct. 2, 3 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU . . Oct. 9, 3 P. M Hilt INFORMATION APPLY COMPANY'S OFFICE I'liunn llruad ION, f I T 1 A Rfl V U L T J aLF Kat.-tilish,1 tHiit EUROPE VIA LIVERPOOL Ordiina PAXtlNlA OKDl'NA aTl'St'ANIA.. . . BAXOMA Sat.. Sept. 25, 10 A. Mi PAT.. OPT. Ill A. M. AT., Ill 'T, 113, in A. M Fill . 0,'T, '.'. . K M AT., NO . il. Ii) A. M. Tn limit. HOI Ml lilt Hutu ii tin its T BTOUgh bookings to all iiruu'lial sjrta of th, all in nrlif c iiMPtM'i orriC'K, :t- II State M..N.T, Te California eusiainna gee jemaloa, HavHiis. 1'anauia 1'unal en route Send f r booklat. I luted Krull l o., i; H.ntery Hlaoe. Oil) Ticket UlUti, iTJt Broadway, N T. ill Ii INIMINION UMB, Toell THilnta Soulli and West Kverv weak dav I I' ll., Pter ge, Nortti Itlver. Tal SHOO Kianklln. AIIINTK. t.MK imi WKHI INIItl. sn vmsi'ii i ims i i.ii, Mallory Ward I'orlu Itlm l.lnea JWI H ... UO TO ItBltllt'll HY SH IIF.HMt'lll A-N" Uvv.k.CsSV.I.'iaUi.V J.UV.UJ,, I.J1 a I. gwHoTBEATWrUOS T River Line lor west rolnl. .Nesliorirh .'Old nnt Ium. In, I.....H. h.Hi H s, lOTth ai .t tOP M lUlly enepi Sunday: i: I" sir "Hubert t-'ulliin." 4141 Spring. New York GREAT WEEK-END TRIP LAKE GEORGE MH1 Mlli'i nf Hall -KMI -ftftll. HllttMin Kltf li Srnri hllutii I uk' wai'iirg l DniltKht. I : K.iMirilaT Nlffhl l:. Mull- aaj Mfirtiing. ROUND $5.00 TRIP .la lin n anil Trollev Bg.fg, Won i, i 1 i.i, lii,, i,i ii, r ill ret (.a I ..VI hi I I. KIM 1MB, fl ,00, I '..I and tt UU iiati., i inn. Buntfay, Ittgo p. m l nun I'li r In K It Ph.. in iron tteakroau i u Ticket Office ami lir..iim s s lptoa.ii Ttrkel Uplce It wa) ami 2:id 8 Wrne for llliistratttl Kinder . .. GRAND REPUBLIC" Spri jal athsert nt lun I rla UP THE HUDSON sund.it. Reptantbei lOih, sail Pbove MWKI RiiH to u w i hi- beau- tifui put untBal ceaar, ptopnlni i HinhiHtui KmIU both :i- hour- ,t UI M hllM. i iaave r i . n . u isvta st . in in, I Krataureni end li.tr unclar ' 'n s uMtunrt rnftr . 1 RPI I M. Ml Ml imm in. , kit - si Wa V " mm aa. I t I Mill PVM. ax nun I n r - iff YacHT ci if tos Laavea pootweit 4,ni it. Fnrlri'Mnil rilv slahl Sealne. Hat A Sim 2KcitA I Tal -.:. FoUlerein ail Uoiala l kt otisi roaacLoat RK R A LBg, gUPRKMK COURT S'lV uf N'KW YoliK Kiuiiia Roaeabaunt pola aci'.ra . truaiee tur gaama Roeehbaum and Blae Roeenbautn imiir tha iet a-ll and is.- . ment of Mgmund V It'senbium dereaaed, i Plalatln, agalnei M . i.n- atructlon Oumpan) ,i . tfi idanta In pursue n - I . judamenl il rnrecav I aure and sale, ily made hii,i enteied In ' 'ii- ebova rntltli .., Mmi and be.rlag ds-a Ibe llrd dai il August, li:.. I, the undr- i alined, the Referee In aald Judgm. -it named, ai.l ae., a! public am Hon, at a Knehange Hal ee room. No. ii is v-- . Htreat, In Ihe Borough f Manhattan, ri o! Kea "i 'rk. un the :im ,i, ,,t geatembi 116, t o'claca noon n thai .i Joaeph P Dar, Auctioneer, ihe pr. mi directed n ...l'i Judgment la i.e a... i , i lin all) rllied aa fulloae: "All thnae tWO it- i , lora. piece, par. . Is nf in l. uiih the building! . pt ivementi laeroon erected. ttuie c urn! i.emB in the Borough ol Manhattai the Ott of New York. In the Count) atate "f Ne rora, Bounded and le. oa follows: Beginning al a point o southerly side ,,f Nlneta-elghth i t.mt one hundred ninety . l :o , f,.ei fiom the Boutheaaterly corner ,,f amis:-. dam Aveaue and Ninety-eighth atreet i nit. a Iheaea eoutherly. an,t p.irt ..f :1 a i through a part. . ,' ona hundred leet. eleven ill i lni'hse. Iheti .. e," 1 forty i.iii feet then, e non her'., p, i ' with Ametardam Avenue, and i:vrt if a dlelaace through another p..n. w. Imlnlred iiiui fret eleven i '. : I In lie, 'e ; the southerly aide f Nlnetr-elghln - el 'and thence westerly, along the aide nf Nlnetv eighth i atreet t i feei t. ihe point or place of begint ng lMleil. New- Y'ork. August ,,,-ii PBJICIVAI. II aRBni IRV i: WALTER J ROUS, tttorne) for p " mo Broadfrey, Borough ..f Manhatun. New Y .rk City. The felleelng i Hear em of the n-or- erty to he soil ta atreet number 1, '.n;: a eat t. s, t, sir. ,.- - ll S.rset liilj 1 The ippeagitaata amount of th itei or eharge, o aatisfv ahlih the ahovi la- errlbed properii i lo be aald, ll ihlrtj -. thoueand fou: h indie. 1 four ..r,d i ' ltl,4B4.lll doll i ra. w itii :nte,et there Irion th, ITlh day of Augua . till, tog. with ihe ..nd allowance ani Ing in ihres hundred lifty-ati and i dollare alth Inlereat from Angii.t ..-:. 1111 tngethsl i nil the expenses el thl ai- Hi,' approglmate amount of 'he axes, aeseeemenil and w.,ter r.ites, or e -r Ileus, whl, h .ir.- to he altiiwed to th pur rhaer nm . the nurehaee tnonev. rtt t'l b 'he Referee, la l.t ,j v gad Im l.lte, Sew Yo: k. AilgHat llth ISl! PBRflVAl. II IIRR.H Ilt I: M HKO.. A I I S Mi l It I Pl.KTl'ltRR, u tl.Tblll s In put of .in order of Monorabli John i a Hurrogaia of the County nf ah lork KOTICB ta hereby givea t.. ..: per, isj having ilalme ggalnel Walter hue of P;iila. Krun, e. deeeuai nt the same with vouchor! tin to erlber, .it Its place of iriinaa i ni loss. No J7 TA .. 1 1 Slree' . 'i I it N'i m York, on or hefril ' i January n it, Dated, n, . i , mtti day of July, llll r H H Rtj I TRitar i i iii pan v ok nkw i iiilnlatr.ttor with th- W tlinek RAY, PRBKTli'K .v H'HU.iMi i for Admlnlatratn w , . s. , lllsl, I III Ml thill 111.11 lflls I I.i 1ST ll , , shell top K'i I I.. I i: l: ! t,l oltli B III II I i, sk.-, I. A n II ii i m i ii i it a'lth ,., r i mi. Penna . M. . reward it g. Regis ) no . bhii'NH . in flreen it. ,.,k Road i pialnneid nnd rjunellea, travel .. Identlfl iilon win got uie retmn i ' lit I I' W tMKIe MAI I t, viil S'U Man ho hae bad e, i.t i . 1 1 . 1 1 bt deaartnienl of a Phoi ... k House. Appll t Hi' I' i V HM.KsMK.N' Aetlve men aati'i i.ei lilenl slid he., 'h Insui iii'S l Maas4i'nuietli company of 1 i " if. s" in. ting no he; l it Una it aayi ..il See and prnvl Is, rami to'' Ihe future, gu.bll suing to Uulld ii good buel i spit a I I- reuull sil given M ss i. ii BKT1 s tl'CllH N i 1'A.M, ily. 1411, Us'vo. alaaa,