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12 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916. TAXING OF INVESTOR ABROAD IS OPPOSED jankers Fear Injury to Amer I ican Stocks by Now In come flullnpr. PTEP CHALLENOKl) HKHE Announcement of the latent nillnR of flM Treasury Department, placing nnn Mlldsnt aliens ownltiic American rexurl tits under the provlidoti of thn Kederal laeom tnx law, dinned (jrriit i-otirerii IB th financial dltdrtct yc.teriliiy. Moat Of (ha banker and others denUm with IWwlro Inwtoni mid that the, rullns; lad corns as a MirvrlM to them. Some 9mui(d tho opinion that the Tre&a Mljr Department wis attempting to as- lie entirely nnwHrriinted powere. OTia tuHjir. slmied hy Commle-doner nt Revenues! CWbom, H wia explained, nwa tnatln under the decision of the United Btntnt Supreme Court In a text Mi th-i1 of Hiiishafcer vs. Ti Union Ptdflc Itallrond Company. Juflen T. llas-lcs of the law firm of Darlea. Aucrbach A Cornell, who kroucht the milt and argued the Hni ahaber case, raid yesterday that there was nothing In the flupreme Court de etiton on that case to Justify the TVc us ury circular. Prar Irreparable Injarr. It waa mid that the American In vestment Hankers At-Boct.Ulon would op pose tho change. A number of promi nent banking Inhibitions either Kent men or asked their agent In Washington to inreatlgate tho Treasury Deisirtment's action. Fear was expiced that the rating would Irreparably Injure tho field for American securities nbtniil. Bankets were alwo ttoiibled by the (act that the ruling, which provides for deduction of tho Income tax nt the source on property of non-roldent aliens, was mado effective as of Janu ary 1. Since that time u great many payments have been made to foreign security holder with no provision for the payment of the tax. It was hoped that the operation of tho ruling might at least bo postponed until May 1 to give the baukoiH In this country u chance to prepnTe for It. Mr. navies, In speaking of the Brush ber case, said ; "There was no questton In that case relative to the Income accruing to non resident nlletis, and the construction of the Income law In reference to taxation of non-resident aliens w.ia not More the Supremo Court In that case, l'rcdi ably the Commissioner thinks some gen oral expression In the opinion may have a bearing upon this particular mucsIIou, but 1 do not tee how tills cm bo. tiers Iteverse of Rutins;. "Under date of October 23. 1913. J. C. SCcReynolds, then Attorney-tleticrul. and now a Justice of the Supremo Court, Kare an opinion to the Secretary of tho Treasury to the effect that tho provi sions of the Income tax law did not lay a tax upon the Interest accruing on bonds held and owned by a non-resident foreigner, and tils opinion was followed by a ruling from the CommUMoner of Internal Kcvenuo to the effect th.u In terest from 'bonds and dividends on stock of domestic corporation!! owned by non resident aliens ars not subject to the In corno tax, whether such bonds and block are physically located within or without the United States, r whether they are In the possession of agents or trustee:! In some fiduciary capacity In the United States or otherwise. AH that can be said upon the subject la that the prcejit Commissioner of In ternal Kevenue has reversed the former ruling, and now holds that property Is subject to Income tax which previously bas been considered to be exempt, "I cannot consider that this change of view Is Justified by the opinion of the Supreme Court In the Brushaber case. Tho correctnem of the present position of tho Government must rest upon the construction of the act. Qajeatlon of Where Owned, "The real point Is whether Interest on bonds and dividends upon shares of stock of domestic corporations are prop erty owned within the United States. The general rule Is that debts are considered to have a sltua at the domi cile of the creditor or owner of the debt, and not where the evidence of the debt Is situated. "Dividends uion shares of stock, when declared, become debts due from the cor poration to the stockholders. It would seem that the true rule would be that debts due from the corporation to a non-resident, alien stockholder, although in the form of declared dividends, were not property within the United States, but were property at the home of the creditor. "I know of nothing In the Bruhaber case that even remotely touches a disposition of tho pilnclplo of the situs of debts, or decides tho proposition that the situs of dehts where tho evi dence of the debt If. and not at the place of residence of the creditor or per son owning the debt." ALIEN INCOME TAX DEFERRED. Effective llule of Itecent Jleclston Foatponeil Until May I. Washinuton. April 4. Announcement was m.'ide at tho Tieasury Department to-day of the decWIou of Coininlssioner if Internal Itoveiiuo Osborn to defer un til May 1 the tflectlvo date of the recent decision holding the Income from Amer ican securities owned by non-resident aliens subject to the Income tax. The postponement was ordered follow ing a beries of vigorous protests by New York bankers and trust corporations. Upon them would havo devolved the work of withholding the tax at the source in accordance with tho provisions of the law. These tmit olllclals Informed the De partment that t-o many dUIIi-iiltles of a practical character Miod In the way of withholding the taxes Immediately that It would bo practically lmpoK.sble for It-cm to do so. It is estimated that the pew dceitdon of the Treasury Depirtmcnt making the stock taxiihlo will net $1,000,000 of an nual Income in the ilovermiicnt, The estimated value of stocks mid other m r.urltlea held by inn-resident aliens Is $11)5,000,00'). EXCHANGE STILL IRREGULAR. , Frnnc Fnsler l,lre llluhrr llurU I'lieliiniKed, The tone In tho foiel-u exchango mar liet continued liiegulnr escrday Ster ling cloeed at 4 "ii 7-1'i for ileiiiaud ami 4 77 for cables. This comp.uos ullli 4,"ii for ilemaud and 4.7i for cables. Francs weie easier, closing lit 5.117 !i for checks and 5 97'i for cables. They Weie quol.sl on .Monday at u.9ii ami .7 rmpeetlvi'l) . Italian lite ro.o fiom ,i''.if, to fi,4, while rubles dropiMsl fiom 31.40 Io 31.35. Uutlders were stionger, closing 427i, galmst 12 ll-lii m Monday. aiariis w-ero unchanged at 71 15-18 for sight drafts and 73 for cables. Aus- sjnan isnuieii uroppcsi from 12.38 to UNCLE SAM HOLDS A SALE. War Rnnsta Prices on I'nelalmeil Honda at Appraiser's Mores, Tlio Kcl.iirc room nt tho United HtnteH .ppraler'M Htotof), itl'.' Wnshlhirttin etrert, wiim crowded yesterday with lild ilcrs for tho unclaimed mid ahundotioti Kcmils hiII a) pnlillo unction by oriler nf Collector of thn I'ort Iudley KloM MhIoiip. Tlie tntitl rccclpte; for the day, ancnnlllu; to I (entity Collector rltor-sv, amoiinteil tu 7.4i.35. The. sale will lie continued lu-diiy. Tlio war whs reepmislhle for ninny food prices i (Milled by thn (iovernmcnt on Imported dm, cliettilr.il. wines, toyw. &c. imc bag of belladonna root, nelRhliiK 4 In pounds, with an Invoiced Value of $l r.rt, nold for $30."i. while one nine of artlMH.il leave, Invoiced at J7C.ii"l, brought t!30. One cane of mov In picture IIIiiik, cotituliilnir )dx reelK, valued by the cilKtottm ottlclal! at $2,700, wan auctioned off for 1210. Thren i-aneH of door checks, valued at 1385, Hold for $7." ; one o.ikp of twelve iIoIIn, two toddv bears, fourteen pairs of dolle' kIioo. uti'i' eight cloll.H lut. Invoiced at J5, cold for $10. 1-ifleen cikok of Mraw h.itM. 6iB dozen III all, valued at $1,544, Hold for 1.U.'3. THE COFFEE MARKET. The coffee market was stain dull mid fes ttirelr. Willi traders generally Hilllui tor tomelhlnr new to turn up tileh will hare a 1.? .Cn"r '".'""mrate oiieratlona one way or preMure. howeer. and rrlee wVre ri.ler. rlodnc 3 to I points net lower. Total salei for the day were r,.so bacs. Offer from llrarll were unrhatifed. wltli I Santos 4 uuote,l at 10 :c. to nr.V Tndon credit. Tli fet that llrailllan slilt,.era are I not illsposed to make conie.loni is the prin. elpal ueialDiiiff featuro In the m.irket. but ' this ! offiet bj the lack of demand from ttie -in ,, .7, ..II InaI n,"'e" nere are i the cot of replr iil.lilnr minlles. " Mi,.r nin-iurri.uiT iiuorr The worlds visible supply statement w till Incomplete, but with twe points mla.lnt hosed a decrease for the month of March ot Kt.m ba. compared with a decrease latt year of ni.ws bacs. lawal snot price were unchanged, with Itlo 7 quoted si Sa and 0.un! ai I'j", The oftklal llrarillan e..1,l Mnn.l.l m. 1 reIs''uOnlh0ll.'S5!l,,i vh"' m" bass, compared with SJ.ono last year Prlcet follow: Opn.!tlh.I,ow. Clos-Prer int, nt et. In.- c!oh. April May June July August septemlier.. Ociob.r . ... November. lleiTtnber... January Fetiruary..., 0Jtl0i J.'j s r.t i Ifti.l3 e.lCtt a.ts saim:t str" a. S3iil3l aii 33 3;ti.Ti UHl 41 Mil (7 MtTtfl t Mat it tin 133 J.13 33 f r.i , Mir ill t: si; m RAILROAD EARNINGS. Dtner and rtlo Orandei ..... i9it- Clianres. Vourth ek .Mar. tiirii.SOO Inc. II11.30H rom July 1 .. H.sio.:o Ino. t.UJ.soo MlnneunolN ami St. l.mta! Fourth week Mar, $!3!i.7H Ine, Month !IMS tnc From July 1, ,::, 94 Ino St. Louis Southwestern; Fourth week Mar, t3ld.000 Inc. Month l.inst.noo Inc From July I . . .:&,3; Ino. t.9!9 359,057 U,0M I1WM i.oo:,:: NfKFiH.K- ANt WKSTBUN. The Norfolk end tvtrn Hallway Com pany reports for February: 191i. Oliangea Opr. revenue.... M.5K.II3 lnc.tl,449.:94 Oper. expenses,... s.Jis.: inc. 45,t!3S Net revenue.. Oper. Income , . ilross ttioorne.. Net Income, . . . lVom July 1: Oper. revenue . Opr. ejpene i:.is,(n inc. $i, is:.s l.0,tl Inc. I,t43.34 :.n::,5o inc. i.no.os: i,64,:3 in,: i.k:.;o3 .;v.:i"'i .tai. is: Inc. fi,s39.oi Inc. --,'.: 3 . 3 1 7 Net renue .IK.I3M4; lne In.- t,90T.:'l , i.4,;,l f. 4::..i3i opr. Income.. , i,,!3,li:. "Iros. Income . r,,..'7,i"! Net Income. 1 J.sf.iJ. ton I nc tillHAT NOIITIIKKN. The Great Northern Itullwav reporta to the Interstate Commerce Commission for February: lJI'i Chanrea Total oper. rev . Total oper. exp n.jn.r.ir inc. ii(4, :..''.m;: inc I.I40.9IO Net op.r rev Oper. Income. . . . From July 1 : Total oper, rev. Total oper. exp, . I7.339 !ec. :'j:,ii:; tie.-. 77i!.I14 I SO-S.CJ I i I34,33,9;3 Inc.t'..39M);t . COl'S,"'! Inc. :,73.I95 . .7... ' inir I3.si4.r.5 i Net Oper ST The oper rev Income. K7,415, .4,04M,.,I. lne 3.337.17 OriS ANII SAN Flt.VNCISCO. St. Louis and in Francl.eo Hall roni reports to th Interstate Commerce Commission for February: I9lt Chansres. Total oper. rev. Total oper. exp.. t.1s7.lll lne. I5M,;: 3.490.170 lne I04.3ti Net Oper op.r rev. Income. ... tl, 191, 343 Inc lois,:;; inc Si4M : 1 11.10 ' From July 1: Total oper. rev. Total opr. exp. I30.l7.".,:i lne 13.447.93; 19.S79.744 lne 1,146.573 Net oper. rev Oper. Income, 110,3911.077 Inc II.I0I.3S9 S. .93.3.3 Inc l,ttO,:i MISSOCIlt P.MMFIC The Mtourt Pacltlc Hallway reports to the Interstate Commerce Comml.slon for February: 19K. Chanses Total oper rev... $:,t3,OI2 Inc. H07.73J Net op.r. rev f.43,.1li Inc. :03,0! Oper Income 433.977 Inc. 193.113 From July 1 : Total oper. rev. i:0,14S,13O Inc.tl,33.3?3 Net oper. rev. . 47 4.047 lne, 8S.339 Opr. Income... . 4.033,989 Inc. 47,391 ST. LOUIS, I HON MOUNTAIN AND SUCTIIKH.V. The St. Ix)Ul, Iron Mountain and South ern Hallway report to the Interstate Com merce Comml.slon for February: 1910. Changes. Total oper. rev... $:,!09,tM Inc. 111,044 Net opr. rev .... 409,s9 Deo. 37I.533 Oper. Income.... 394.6S1 Dec. 379.3S0 From July 1 : Total oper, rev. . . I3I.C30.7S2 lne l,n9.,S73 Net oper rev .. . 6,7:19,33:, Inc. 3S9.437 Oper. Income.. .. r.,fcl,o:.' Inc. 379.X10 UKTHOlT L'NITllO LINUS. The report of the Detroit Fulled Lines for JVbruar follows: 1910. 1915 I s 9 2. 193 233, 943 273.03., 90,171 ll,1l,7t 314,201 .',5 0,3 9 2 (Iros. e irnlne. . . Not erniuus.,., Hots Income, . , . Net Income From January dross earnings, c. Net earnings. . , . ilross Income. . . . Net Income II.I13.S44 319,293 3SI.3H3 194, 633 f i:,:s,43o 741, S43 93,340 424,43s IK4.994 ST. 1-OCIS .SOUTH WilSTI". UN. The St. ternl hMuthwealern Hallway sys tem report lor i-eoruiry: lMlfl. 1913. $S37.'J3 1 4.T3S 94.307 :o5,i:.i; 31,418 Oper resenue... Net revenue. . , . Oper. Income. , Iross Income. . . Deltclt J 933.9 1 7 1 i,0,9s.". 114.23 :3,0.1.1 3S.133 From July 1: Oper, revenue.... .I9.'.,:9.1 Net revenue 2,72l,7s"i Oper. Income 2,339. 210 Ilross Income 3,ns5,3i4 Net Income 920,739 17.344,344 1, 430,332 I.073.SS9 l.S7.J04 239,031 Drill II. FI.OHIDA i:ST COAST The Florida Kat Coast Hallway rpom i to the Interstate Commerie i.oinuiik.Hion lor ,''l,rU'irl 1910 1913. Total oper rev N'et oper. lev.. Uper. Income. . From July I Total oper. rev Net oper. rev. . Opir. Income. . 124, 330 Inc. I22H.0.13 470.S31 Inc. 193.H3.', 443,21, Inc. iss.nsr, l.00t,27.1 Inc. 77,47 J . 4 1 . 1 0 1 I ne 493,399 1.307,199 Inc. 401, 4S9 WKHTKHN PACIFIC. The Western I'aclllo Hallway reportJ to the Interstate Commerce Coiiiiuls.lon for Fehruary 1 mill. I'haniren. Total oper. rev, tr.iio.-jii- inc. iii,,il,in i:!'J.3.""J 111" so 449 102,013 Inc. 70.211 .Net opei. ie . . , Oper. Income... From July 1 i Total pper. rev, $4,KMI,sr.o lne, f,ir,S,ITT l.7o,2sr, inc. 077,11:1 l,lsl,liu Inc. HHr,,i;iii Net oper. rev. . , Uper- Illlione TOI ino, st. i.oum ani) vi;sti:hn. Tbn Toledo, Ht. Louis and Western Hall. toad Company, aller I. Ho.s receiver, r.i.ori, rnr i-enruurv: ' ' ' mi,. triir.. fiiiA.lsn I .'12,11 1. 1I1.74S Oper. revenue Illli.n.lti Nil oper. revenue., 112,11") Oper. Incoin 13.i,0'.k) From July 1 1 Oper. revenue :i,7nn,r,22 3,07I.7H4 Net oper revenue l.2S.,,7il'i S.14,S'.'il Oper, luuune . . , 1,11:1,127 013,110 HI'ii.AND HAII.UOAD, The liulluiid Hallro.nl Company report! for Febmsiy unit lillllivea. oper. revenue Nel oper. rev Oper. Income From January 1 ! Opur. revenue,,,. Net ones, rav rj;7,s7o Inc. !,M7 o.i, nsi ino, iu,i7li Inc. $.W3.735 Inc. 12s,:il)2 Inc. 03,070 Inc. '.'I.KIIII ISH.07.1 40.4HS 10,31)3 Optr. Income,,,,, MANY INDORSE PLAN TO SAVE PARK AREA Commission lleni-s Hiijrpslions for Hullilinjr llpstrlclloiis In Brooklyn. BRONX HKAWNfl T0-IAY Only a few persons appeared yes terday befoto the Cnmnilmloii on llulld Ins; lltrtrlctlnns and Districts to mirkc! chancer In the tentative plan offered for that vectloti of llrooldyn hounded by tlowanu ll.iy. Ituiteniillk ('liiiimel, Knet Itlver. Hdford avenue, llnstcru Park way. l'roHiu-ct l'arl West and l'Mfteonth street. Itftirrt-oiitutlM'x of many civic orKiiiilzatltiiis -sser present to Indole the Kcneral plan of the ctiiniiillnii. Huy l)u Val of the ltioolilju HelfrhtH .Association and .Sidney V. Lowell, Rob ert W. Hn-.lt mid Alfred 'I. White of the Hipoklyn 1'ouimlttre on City I'lan asked that the Hrooklyn HcIkIiIs dl trlits ho restileled to residential pur poses, and urced nlrui that etepw be taken to prevent congestion They t-UK- f,' r,1"rlI'"' Hc'l on 1 "rPit "f l,,u,!' 0,1 'hlch btllldlnBrt could he ereetiM, so an to Insure greater open epine betnevli blllldltlKS. l,rtt CohomNsIoiht InirpntiH mm. , ' . " ""?er"V fm: " c,,d,"l? tno general plan as calculated '" Preserve the park area, asked that thn hloek on South Oxford street from .-,ton street to Atlantic to Atlantic avenue be ...,wi.l.,...i to residential purnoses. This block Is now entirely residential, and be contended that sutllclent provision for buslmws places has been mado In tho neighborhood. Tresldent W. Trrd Kllleek nf tbn t!H Hiisln Hoard of Trade suggested that ritvl.ttill.il u.ll.,,,. ........ . . Provided for tho benefit of workers """n " ebhardt of the tenement Mouse committee nf the Brooklyn Bureau of .Charities urged that the Problem of con- cestlon bo lookeil Into more lluin.m.l.u. Ho said there were too few jard spaces where mothers and children could cnjo fresh air and sunshine. Tenement houses were too large, he said, and a bet ter class of citizens grew up In smaller houses. In reply to a query tho i no admitted that the law requiring 4D0 I cubic feet of iilr for eiery person living I In a tenement house was being violated all of the time mid was a regulation I most dlfllcult to enfotce, "Olio result of congestion In a ills- trlct," he continued, "Is crowding In the punnc scnoois. The rooms are greatly overcrpwded In such sections jm llrouns vllle. Thero are vhdatlons of the sani tary code In the public schools every day. Thero Is a placard on the class room door stating that no more than forty-five pupils are icrnilttort In the loom, but the rooms every diy contain MU pupil. The district Is too con gesteil and the city Is gllng the best school accommodation It can provide for under the circumstances." The commission will take up to-day the hectlon of tho city llng rust of the Hiiinx Itlver In the Borough of 'Hie Bronx. MERCANTILE MARINE TROUBLES NEAR END lioiKllinlilors'iind SfofklKililcrs' C'liiniiilttcps Discuss Ifo orriiui.r)Moii IMiin. Indlcntlon. are that th difference', I, in opinion ltween the bondboldei-s1 committee mid tho preferred stock holders' committee of the International "crionuie .viarine i .iniiny aie up. proachlng an ooultoMe .eiiUnum ,.i,i..i. will rapidly clear a way for reoigani7.a. tlon and the dismissal of reocHots. The I committees held an extended ri.elmg yesterday at which the preferred stock holder tendered to the Isinilholders' icprsentatlves a reorganization plan. , While the olllcj.-il statement issued ny the bondholders' coinmltte said. only that a special committee had n up. isilnted to consider the proposed plan, It was learned soml-oltlclnlly that the bondholders have practically agreed to mo reorganization plan priise, by the preferred Htock holders' committee, headed by Ja'i.-s N. Wallace, president of the Central Trust Company. The chairman of the bondholders' committee Is Otto T. Ilannard, chairman of tho New York Trust Company, The preferred stock holders propose that tho bondholders receive $ In.noO.Ofli) new thirty ear bonds for their present securities and $20,000,000 live ear notes, both Issues to liear prirtiably S per cent. In terest. They will alo get $17,500,000 In cash. The plan further provides for an Issue of $80,000,000 new stock, all of one class, of which the preferred stoek liolders will get $50,000,000, or prac tically par for par. The common stock holders will get $10,000,000 of this new stock 111 ex change for their $4n,000,ooo proeut holdings. Tho preferred stock holders, who havo several millions In back divi dends duo to them, will receive, there, foie, warrants to an amount not finally decided upon, but probably about JL'n, 000,000. It Is not known whether or not the common stock holders' coininltteo will acquiesce In this plan. They have been holding frequent conferences of Into and the action of thn common stock, which lias been especially strong, would Indi cate that (levelopmeuls of some soil are under way. This statement was lmed by thn bondholders' coininltteo afler tho meet lug: "The coininltteo meaning tho Ilan nard coininltteo among other tilings considered a proposal from the pre ferred stock holders as to the treatment to he accorded to Iho bondholders: In such plan of reorganization us might be ultimately adopted, and Otto T Banuanl nnd W. I. Uest were appointed a special commit leo with power to act In respect thereof,'' ZINC OUTPUT INCREASES. Production for Vrar I First tfuarler f f H,rion,o(in. The production of .Inc. ore,, Including calamine, for the first quaiter of the current year has been HiK.iliin.'Jiil pound-", acounllng to u circular of the l.yon Investment Ccunp my of Jupllu, Mo., which fuither stale, Unit tho sellliig price of the oro pioduccd dining that period was appioxlmatcly $x, 500,000, liiiilug thn same months In lHI.I the nut pill was 125,1)93,811 pounds, which sold for $3,. 030,155, which shows an Increase for the quarter Just ended of about 31 per cent, In production and 133 per cent, lu value, The lead output for the lajjt Unco mouths has .been 25,755,574 pounds, which mid for $1,090, 735, as compared with o production of ih,s4ii,'J0ii pounds that sold for $143,303 during tho cor responding period of last 5 car, an In crease of 37 per cent, In tonnage and 147 per cent, in value. At Iho present rale of piniliictlou Iho value of this year's output of zinc mill lead oiph III the .tnplln district will ex ceed $40,000,000, as compared with last year's record breaking output of inure than $20,1100,01111, I Hiring Aluidi lend ore reached the record price of $00 a ton, at which It is now strong and steady. STATE'S INDUSTRIES GROW. IVbrnary'e Itnalneas Iteport Mhnu Incrcnsr In Many Itranchea. Ill Kehruary the faclorlen of New Voik Slate employed 3 per cent, more operatives mid paid 4 per cent, more HiigeM than In til" month preceding, nccordlm? to n compilation by the bureau of MullitlcM and Information of tho state department of Labor. TIicm1 flguti'K hio li.n-cd on monthly re ports received ft tm 1.300 representative iiiaiitifiu lining cst.ilillshmente, with neatly r,on,iiiin emplojcos.. The payrollii ( rnctorles In the Slate carried l!i per cent, more employees l than In February, l:i5, and paid ,'lt i per cent, more .wagcx. The dominant factor In the Iticicniot In volume of htlsl I Item licluccu .lanuaiy and 1'Vhrtt.iry whs tho extension of aclUltles In the metals. Ieouveainn and machinery groups, and In Mm clothing tind millinery gtoup. Smaller, though Important. Ijicre.iees i ero In the wood luiiniifHctnres grottu. the textiles group, the piper making In duiry and by the food, llipiors and lohacco group. The Monc. clay mid glasn iirodiictH legletered.il distinct loss between January ami Kehruary. Tho metals, machinery Hnd convey unco group pal'l .17 per crit. more In wages than In Kehruair. 1!'I5, and em ploei 10 per cent, more operatives. Tho fin. Ii.ilhei- mid umber goods group paid :i:i per cent, more In Feb ruary than In Kelmfary, 19 IS. lletucen January ami February the metals, machinery and oneya4ice group lneicaieil Its empoees by 4 per cent, and paid f per cent, more wage.. THE SUGAR MARKET. riie lo.iikel for sueiir future' a Inactive, with j.M.r chancre confined within a narrow- ranee t'liere w.i an absence ot mcsre. slye nperallons an. the total daj'a buslnesa. whliili amounteil to ton., wa. principally in the icirm of etrtiliig up contracts Final ouotatlon. were : points hither to : points net mwer. The ir.ide was .omewhat purtled over the -ah situation. While there wa. a ,11, position to take a bullnd, view of the future of the m.irket. iluc ,. Jarre forelm re. iiuireniiiil., tuner, wne timid about taklnjr ... i . 1 PHc 'iwiiis io in attl uu- ,n icnners. wnn n.ue N-en ery ana thetle about nnkln.- new purchae.. More, oier. Porto llleo siitar was offered quite Ire.ly at coiicriou. under Cuba., "lie locil .pot m.irket wa, utichanred for ..iiiiii rre nomiu.iiiy quoted at 411 coi ana irticiit. allhoiuli It a. ,ai that mi)er were not liilere.el at this flsiue iVf1' ''rr fforted of jrklf.O t,a.- of i'nrI Illiiis to local rerun r for prompt and April .tiitimem t.! t.ri... .1 ,.. .... .....v.. uaal The market for rellned utar wa. steady ", ."" "e new imi.iii-. n'porieii ani lair wun.ir.nvii. Frl-e. wire Ulebaiui-d nt i c- mr no. tranuiaini rrl.v. fullow Open 1111, ,,,. cius- Irev in.- et. it tut, roK 4 94!! 4M 4 4 ?i! 4 'J'il I rut 4 4 "e:n 4 : 4.; 4 "K 4 91 4 MM ; 4 4 9". 4S-, 4!',il': 4ti 4 4 93 4 91,H 4 9". 4 4 4 4 4 i;i4 m 4 .. 4..sui;.i 4.;; 4 M 4 M 4 V. I ',2 4 -,; .. I.T.Iti; 4.1", .. 4.ui: 4 5 . 4r,l)4 30 it. Al.ril M.n June. July Au.'U't Nepiemher tVioN-r , November , liefemlier 4 M 4 V, 4 r. 4 , 4 January ' February. I March , COTTONSEED OIL. The market was a small affair ef(.r jUy. I.arly prlee were four !.i ten point" higher, but there was tin .)ct.-re.li. sup. Isrt from Moithem inm tuteresi or others, an, I In the ensuing Ittlit tride th VK'd. Cru.l oli markets were dull riie hoiiduy al Clibago wa. a reetrb-tlv Inlbi'iic, on out. I, . trade Consuming In- .v. v,,i, un in not pcrMsieill. Prv. closing Frlif.. 19 ,H in :,i;h to ; to i?.l 10 0 4 I" M i! 10.63 : s-.r 9 to etc.. bids. Spit May .(til v 1 September. . Ot tolier 10 .V. I 10 M io :: 9 44 DAILY TREASURY STATEMENT. I WAMUMiTil.V April I - The statement of I the reivuiits atH disbiir-nieiiis of the Trea.- ' ttir .how.. Till, monili Fi-oal sear Hi 'u.:n i;i.i.,i.n i.9i" '. f.;j.i.-.i.i4 Ke,Tiia. . Ii-tuirciiirnts Surplus. I" -.'17..V1 li.f i:.9;o.3is ,L "r1':''. V.,i.,,V.'.'"". ,".;,V,4 ,KV'"'! ,n' i ,.,..., iiuisiie , tat. Isn.9:; nn-.vlliin-.Hi.. Ii??.7n3 , Nationtil Lank notes Mi.-iird lot redemp tion. li.7ll.ilw The eurient si iteinrnt nf the Flitted States Tre.-i-urrr for prii :t .hows (IINKHAI. Fl'NI) I Availil.le sol I Availible Mlicr I'tuicd Map note. National limit note, and Federal hMile note. ; Certllli-i (lie. U on bltlk , Subsidiary nlnr. minor isnii and silv.r bullion Fislaxitled iiin-sirti.l curren.j-i Hyio. t. m think and Philippine TriM.ur- .... Available currenty In Treasury aisl biuks i Deduct current li..hiluie I Nit balitue In general fund KKSKKVK Fl'NI) GoIJ iin and bullion . Tlll'-T I'l'NH tss.ru.iv.-i 13 332.7M ij9 35.7;i,7'3 ll.7 27. 7 4 9-J1 fiOiS..) :.939.- ::i.i22.tri 92.931, 0,'a 131.I71.lfs3 i;:.979.--a To reileini nutstandiu.- eertilleatrs tl.v.i. 125,7-.-, liran l total , jh as-ri in Trea.ur i.3il i.-.31s j BUSINESS TROUBLES. l.ol'IS SlIAPIItn-A p.tltlim n tank- rupi. y li.is 1.. on nid against Louis l-ha piro. uinniifii. tun r of cloalt. ,,n,i "'ttboil. at tl.". West Tl rilty-.,,' V'lllll s-n-i-t nml 1H2 .,t Tnent.lrst street iiu.lir Hie names of the American I'loak and Suit Company on.l the Kniplre Petti coat Cnmii.ins, by Arciil,.ii, palturr for thee i-reiltiorn Jacob Clark. I7oo; Mor rl Schwaru. I2H.-,. and Henry lireen. stein, Moil, ,,H as.lKiie.l ebilnii. lie in id. an assiBimcnt on Monday LU lillltle are sal.l In li mure than I'.0,(HIO. P.M I. .ll'M'.liit of ti.7 Fox .ire. t. formerly u llouiir ilealer. ttleil a petition In bank rupts, with liabilities tlH.141 and iio ..lf .''be prlnclii i cre.Htors are Hubert .1. Miicher, Iio,. deficiency Judgment on a iniii'iK.iKe on ml and 11 Mietirf strei t. una Welz a Kerwhk. 7.07o l-HANTIN ,t Kosncil, cnnipo.el of Mat- ''""or Mike. Fr.intln and Dusliaii l.oetli h, gr r ai la It Kast l.,tlti sirce !. r.'.'i'1 r."'.';1,"" 'I' bankruiu . with II. buttle lit i,ii. (.!. 4 . WILLIAM ! alms of I'oM Spring, N V !',' .''.", I"'1.1.""" bankrupliy here with liabilities tl.JJO ,111,1 as.rta Jin. ). ,, ha ton shares f st,,. k of the Water pnsir Wall Fap.r Company, ten share preferred slock of the New Vork Itealtv onneis I'oinpany and one ehare of the Vilai llin Mining an, 1 MnK Company of New York rity, of u value. lUiikriipto Siiii-diili-e. H.MtHV K I.I 11 N'.M A N. ehou dealer at 37 Second avenue, filial schedule showing llabllllle 3.7ll and assets 13,101, con. slsllng of sio,k, H,3n0; tlsiures, $1,00, and i aili, II. Ilri-eiier Apiiolnleil, AHTIII'H .1 I, IIWIS -John I.. I.ytlle ha been appulmed receiver for Arthur .1. I.ewl, ilealer In diamond nnd Jewelry at 1140 Hroadway wllh a bona uf 11,000, by .In, lne Hand , M HI,,... vlce.presl deni uf the Cent a Drink Filters ivm pant, In, , which rented 11 portion of the stole to Lewis, In all aflldavlt stilted that mi April 3 when naked for pn incut of the rent la wis ea III he was isolng 1,1 Philadelphia, was going Io illtposo of oil his assets ami woobl make payment when ah 1,, , .Mr. ,su .aid as,i that be saw Low Is put mine diamonds and Jeelry In his imckei ami Home good hi m salehol, which he told Slo.s be was going 10 plate in a saint In tho Coiiimen lal Ti 11st Compaiivi that Slo.s luinieillaiely ,enl oer to Hie trust coin panv to Hud .nil if Lewis had a vault them and asieit.iluetl Ibill Lewis tlbl not. Opposes nil Actor's Discharge, RAMSAV WALLACi: Fpeclllcalloiis of ol,. Jeclbin to the tllsrliaige from bankiuptcy of Hams i) Wallaie, leading man In 11 f,ru.rr .".hrrldwl: llolnu-i. company. ;i-, s bein e, by A llertba Wynlt of Hrlstol, It. I. --lie said Hint on October 21, I9117, lit Hie Hotel Holnltlgtoo, Wallace oil. tailed fiom lor loon for the express purpose of loiitlnuliig the Sherlock lloiuii-N company, unit the money was not thus eiuploid and Dial 011 the contrary the company was discontinued, sho ob. t ..In. tl a Judgment ugalu.l Wallace for 1703 011 Jauuiry 24, 1911, In I'rm Idun, e and later lutoiKlit suit on the Judgment In Die City Court here, whereupon Wal lace tiled a petition In bankruptcy on M.inli If,, 191,,. with llablltlb-s II, ion and no assets. .1 ii,k llougli retrained the Walt suit for a eai . To Dlssolir a Corporatloii. II. FCCINI c INC.. -Application ha l,een made to the piintenip (!ourl to ill noli II. l-iiilid A. i'o, Inc. denier In Italian svlnt-s iiiol lliimr at Sii.V' We-i Tlilnl mreet, lis- l-linliii riieliil, ii iliri'ttor an. I sliiekliolilfi- .1 mine I'lnUek an. pointed I'linilt-H I), Iionoliue refeito. The corporiillon una Incnriioriiteil on .liim, i, 19U, Willi i-iiiiltHl etock l,',,0ij and lm. ported moat of It mere tnintllM from Italy, it is ma o v solvent. RESULTS AT AUCTION. I'obllr 4lfferlns;s Yeaterday In Ifan- hnttnn anil llrimi Salesrooms. (AT 14 VFSF.V SritHIIT.J Ity Herbert A. Sherman. 3t AV, 120. i:, 11 w cor lltb st, S3. 0x109. l Sly i.eiurai Jlolel .1- tl .si iirigg ski It F llourauil et all piirlltlou; to llenr.i Scbiielrter for O'Keefe K CunnlnghMiu, letsers 1119,1,90 My llenrv Hriidy MO.VTtOi: ST, 137. tl e, I3.. Jenersoll st, sr.. s xi 00, stv limit ami sirs- ..nieon I'ow-ei agt .lull 1 Thorn et at; partition, to the defendant l:o,?;,o IIOl.TON IIP, s w cor 2ltth si, i;,4.l733s Irreg, 2 sty brk tlwlg nnd frame bblg II A Smith OKt Stllenl Iz-llld Co. .III'. 110,141. So; taxes, Ac, II, 3.',ii.70, WHhdru.su Ity Joseph 1". iMy, 70TII ST. IIS W, s e. 433 w Coliiinboe sv. 17109.3. 4 elv dw-lg--II 1, HotlgeH 11RI II de Kraft et hIs due, lis, 121 lri tax".'. Ac, p( Wllbdrawii UTll ST, 107 W, n e, 'l e 7!ll sv. 2Hx30 I, 4 stv Mils and sir Lout Heltiinrdi net I'enillane Healty I'o it III; due, $IO,li.7, taxns. Ac. 1.1''.,. 1,1 !b itrsintin . . .110. iion MoflNINllSIDi; AV. 0 11. e s. 73 3 llt'db t, 43.0x30.3x37.11,2. 3 .ty Hat 11 I Schwaru agt Sltiiou Anbili el ali due, 129, 331. 21k; taxes, iSc, (III. 00; to Hie plaintiff JSO.OOO Ity 1lr an I.. Kennedy JAMI'H ST. 9.1, Ibroiigli to l New Cham ber st, 49 11 Hjtiisla et, 23.3sK.lx-l.1.1x 03. . 0 sty tnnit and sirs Fanner Loan A Trust Co. as trus, agt Fnlon Const ,s Itealtv Co et nl, due. IH.50IS.5S; tsxe. Ac, $033.37: to the idatntirr., ..130,000 Hy M. Morgrnllinu, Jr., Co. 109TII ST. 321 II. h s. 3S7 e 2d sv, 2.xl00, 3 sly tnnit and strS'-Anim Kstinslto sgt Itoslna Vliigelil et al. due, 13.004.59: taxes, Ac, III; pr JlltS ll.t.OOOi Io Hie plaintiff $17,100 I AT 330J TIIIHD .WF.NUF..1 Ity Jo.eph I". Day. UNION AV, 11 e cor 149th et. 73x100, sn eanl -Multi il Life lias Co ant Financiers Itealtv Co e ill. due, I2,0'2.I9; taxes. Ac. 1701 99, 10 .loll 11 Coweln It4,6'l0 ritosi'llCT AV, 11 w cor 1001b st, 40x100, also Prospect as. s w ror 10,7th st. 120x 100 Mlsirn Corp nrt N I'nssman Son et 1; tins, 113,19131: ta-xe. .te. I9S0; to the plaintiff... 11,000 over prior Hen1) Ity Ilryun I Kennetly. LA FONT A IN 1:5 AV. e s. 99.5 n 179th st. ihrsuch to Arihur tiv. 30.xl90x:3x Irrrtr. frame house nnd vacant Tat Lien Co at 11 A Hoss et at, due, 7,0!.i taxes, Ac, 11,111.30; to the plaintiff $7,000 SHW IlKAI,TiCOIll'rKTIOl. ALIIANV, April 4. The following realty companle were Incorporated toda: t. ii.td,.... Hoidinr Comonnv. Man- I1.1tt.1n. eatiltal. I750.t)0n: director". John c Hodgers. Martha M Hodgers nnd XMIP lam J. Hodgers, Th. VnFtn.r t!..t I'.tflle CorDArtltten. Manhattan nttdtal. ir..u0ii, director". Max N. Natanson. ,e sunder S Natanson nnd Willi. 1, . 11 IxitH 11,-ira of Peter Duryea, lne, Manhattan, rapltil, 11.300. directors, Chnrl-s K Lis liigsmu, ilrover c SnltTeu ami William A Duser. , The Kruse.Hous-e.xii Company B'onk tin. rapltal. 12,000 dlreitnrs, Fran I X lliois.e.111, Una lru-e and Charles s liil.lpbar. ... The Calnte i;ontriictlon Company, l.ltn r.t-.i entainl. t.oo- tllre, tors. John I-. HI'hards. Vincent C De Carlo and Tony Cilor. sTitriKD MoitroAiir.M. (With name and nddrr of lender's at torney. ) WKST KND AV. 633, w s. Mi i n 3!h st. 20x100. duly 11. ii- IH'lli Hrauuli to Fie.lk C and Andrew 1 1,1 ny. a.ltnr; att. J Mlllei. 13 ''r.'"l'; way 13 000 3IST ST. 47 K. 11 e. lot' w Ith ai. runs 11 e s 3 s e - along ti e b land of estate nf Ann Itogers far enough to make lot hereby ionsied 21 feet wld, hiving Its cs.trrly h I 71 In. lies from 1th av x t s to 31-' M x w .1 fe-t to lg, 32,1 St. 4-i 1 i:, s s. begin- .t s w 4 tli as. run" w It Ix 9s 9x w 9 . to i- a old Mlddln roid x s w a ong e . of road 9x e to I't il"- Hoin .-.I .1 . t, 110." t,, bee: nlso tde of land adl is e leir of lot tmif tl- ribed which formerly las- tu old Middle rd. being 9 t on n I of ald roi-1 en w s premises, 31 i on n s a no .11 1 e 33.1 St. II tl. s s. Hi w Ith as. 3 X !s. 9, Dec 17. I9i'9- -Frink 14 Mesi k. Il lleach. N J. Io l'milla 1 wife .1 Wilson Moore. I'hlU.lelpni i. l-a. tuns SHele. A. II. .i lirool si 2D V. s:,., r .. '.Ill s isth -t. I- , t X !! 1 K rui je . ii-.- 17 o'l Ition e-ts I oil t. r, i l . .1 Mar IS. !9'ifi -Isldor lla'ter IP I- h end alio. a lls. . s iu .1 3D A V. 191. s. 7 I Mar 15. 190 -.,-n, A in l.tll t.I s 1010 , . .... 11TII AV. sli. s. e .. I'l 5Hi ' xtao. Dec J9. Inns :n ,md S.hnel.er in Anna, wife Fre ik iter, atly, Hugo II Itltt, rnusih, !-. I'M. Ml M II I. .11-1 tlon lane ... . . S3D ST. e s. ;' Mb a- . 7. 1913 -J Victor and .lu to i SlMOMtXKl Atellk' O. '11' Jill r Oi ti a W ... I t 1 1 0 J am T ! Co. 176 Hwa M S.DISOV AV. 199, 4" . c I t . st 20s-.. .Itlh It. f't.' T'iUi w.'e Win Livingston, to Mary .1 llaniiilini I H. e, N V. ttts. Altsai.dtr A 11 1 . H llwny II. 00 Il.Mil ST, 1:1 "A. n ". .''0 w Lenox as. 2'Xl09 1l, Mir 13. 190. - He .1 kle III- I, ,rn Io Atlolpb H'ld'n.tn. It.' I"ii duit i. Ilkljn. att. .1.1. "i M Ha. I.n ' 13.- Nas.lil st . . 1 1. ' on 3sTH T. .'1 W. II ". Jt,'l Mil us. .Is-t.'.t. M.iy 1. i!")T Arthur llrl. ..tt.e 'o Hen- rlitt.i llrnlil. i-'l Mil in. n'H N.itl'.nii Hilur, 31 N.is.,u .t . . . . I . mi') i;3Ii CT, ". 5U 4 tin .ii. rtiii 3 lo r 1 ntK i"fx n to " . t x ,- ino to ieu. .inn. i "is sure 11, si I, low of Junie Hood WriKlit. to W'.tlti'r i' KUnd.r ami rr.n-.l II I're.t.s. trustee nlll of Hill il.eth S Poller, tli" d, of renin- Use tru.tit for I;d- Itob.-rt 8 Kn-.IK Atuliroso and Stephen r curK. ittss. s.iunr. vrr r a r, iiv iroi.i w,,y l:i. tool HI VIS'ilToN pT, 10. intK tin llsiuris, .Mar 1, 19H-I'll trie II Parsons .M.irt.lo t o, lne. to Wclmon. I'arr A, 1", T Harile-t t. llklsn ... '") AV A. n sv c Itli t .O.s;i. April t. U'Ou -.lai-oli and Katie Vm llrlnk 'o the ll.mnl of the I'hiirch llrcctlon Kmnl "f Ihe Oeneral Aenlhli- of Ihe Pre.h) lerl.in i'hiirch In ih l'nltd ftnte .ttn. I. T ,t T o. Kii H I" "" tn.Tit w-r ,, . fit'. . l.e.ltiL'tt.li Ml. .13 t' 1(1(111. Oct 1". ISO! Itachel Arnnisltt tu Sl.ire 11 llpnilv. mini. 3il SS .T,.l ST. nltv. T P Hummel, lill Id in II (ion lrH ST, 210 II. e. 414 , is ;M as. -tls Hiil.ii. May 1. I ali Tlllle Sl!si-rm.in to r.ntlier KnpiiilniKii. 114 HlrliiEton ft. ntt. Harris Koii,elm.in, 114 Ills Imbi.hi ,t 11.001 CHOi"HV ST, 43, l.elnit lot H'C, imp of land Nicholas Ilasnrd. ISxIOil, .tuly i l!)n4 Wilkinson Ilros A t'o to l,eisei Mort Co. i'l l.ll.crl) t. Miller . It, :ti3 Il'sny .'t"',0".', 0T1I AV. e , 19 11 "Kill -I. iOstti'l. Mny 111. 1K13- llllldialet I. Illi Io Will, lain W I'M, alt, So)l."l - rrvmll It Park lt"- . . , , , ;?" STII AV. :, 0 e c ....111 t. also l-n-elioltl and lisiure. ami I lutlfR . lull '-, .lames Mcliou.in lo llle I' X. S Mliaefer llr.islni; I'm Htt). Hlrsli .s- llhiliorii. I.j William t , ,. I'. eOO BAMi: PltoPHHTV. HUB on lo.ue. ic, ,c -Same to same; ntty. nne . It.l.,3sj PAMi: PIIOPIlllTY, mt-r on It-i.e, v . -iitisn. " line . . -,'' "9TH ST. il W. ". Jis'.is !i. .Ian :3. I'.tft: - -.lolii! M it Clara N Willi lo tlif Dry i.....t, st... in.iittiiioti. am. Prank M Tlilienor, 3S I'alk How . 13.000 itl t oiiui:i i,i:.m. Slunliuttan. 24TII ST. S2(i l.intt Nalli T Moore o Mortimer J urns-, raiiiu..., . from May 1. H'll; att). 11 l f pperry. 23S Unas- . l.-f" 3P AV, ill, nil Mas h lie litany io io IWKer lleilliy S.O. 1.1. .-..i.aati 'I. from Mnnh 13, IM6i tt. I.iibi 1 lli. 13! Nassau st , '.. ITH ST. 30t.3M'l I., all Main ene iieaiiy l-o lo l.eser iie.ui. ':';. " "'; .1 st from March ti, HHO. atl, I.ub'I Ilros, 13'.' N.iesan t i,.o00 WI'liSON ST, 131-133. alt I'rote.iaiit l.pl. Society for I'roniotlim HellKlon l.eam ilil In State S' V to l-tni'oit rorlls X. t'o. 131 Hudson st, i rs froni May 1. I'lU. att). I'lirlls. M. I' 50 ,l1,1l"",n'o Ril! VV.' Vcs'. More floor-- Wilson M.ir.iiall to .iolin .1 I'orrli.in. '.'.. w cilli st. 10 I t: sr from April I. lHHIl Jtt) . 1 "''h 35 Nnssnu st 'n " I. Is I'KMIKNS, SlNlllllltlltU. M MUSI'S AV. TTs-T.O 7sn Madison Ase Co nKt llanosir liniirosiini'iil i'o (fore closure of tulRt'l, alt, 1) T liooillliiH'. STNNTOV ST.. St'. -i"ll of S' Y HKt Nntliill Klrt'henliiiuni et "I litftlon to net .islie tii-i'ti. ,vei, att. I. lltir.ly 3ITII ST, B . li'.'i e Till lis, 1 S0 9 Iriec 10 33d t -.losepli II Stranne ant I'll irle llnlper et nl (foreclosure of intuel- any, 11 T Itun.l.ill. HltOAHWAV, h e rnr 5 1 1 1 ht, 131 ! 1 22.7 v IrreR -A rt Inn I' J "lie ai:t lelmund I, Mnoncy el al (.iclloll to forei oe tup. ihanle's lleul. nttSf, ll.iidy, Stamlirf & Whllakcr SCTII ST, 220 II -llenrv Hiiitlen, ttustre, nut II ml Sldtl HlllliilUK Aso, 1. III. Hi et al ( fnrei'losiire of nitKi-i, atly. 11 Smith JT Nlt'llOI.AS PI., M, IS li.1.1 t, !l!l U ino .Falki'hau & Hn in ereli I .in, Inc, net SirathcoiM ronstnii-lloii Co it nl (fore, cloauro of nilKt'i, attys, iloldsmltli, Itoscntlinl, Morlt ,v ll.iuni 57T1I ST, a, ; o Ml! av. 2ion r, Mary A Cohnfeld net Helen H llr.iiiinn rt al metlon In ret nver doweri. ally. .1 I' Here IMINTHA I, PA Itls WIIST, ll iv t or lASlti M. SOl.msinn .Mary A Cohnfi'ld act N v Cancer lloiltnl et nl (action to recover .lower): ally, ,1 p Hers, AMHTrniUAM av, a. tmrt-ei :j, map . mm ui ihiiu in ..in nuru, ucing part of eslate of Irnne "Oyckman. lOOx 333x Irreg Van Corllandt Healty Corpn ngt Merrill Park Co (foreclosure of mtgeli utty, VV o llubbanl. Itroni, WALTON AV, n o cor 17lh t, Sf.xIOO llamllton llolillng 4'o agt Notlaw Hlty Corpn (foreclo. of tulgi: nllss, lllrsch lii a 11 A- Drinker. MKcil.ifi'l.ii:N.,4. Mahatlan. M'll AV. Il .Hull llrlppen X Co sel 4l 'th Av Co, Inc, owner mid contrac tor IS'nt.OI $TM AV, 4!l to 17ft Federal Terra Cnttn i'o agt same I3,ono TII AV, 4HI- -S II I'omeroy Co, Inc. art same I1.I 47TII ST, 137 W- Heiilaniln Levltie act Abraham lanplstat, oivner; Sam Warn, stetn, conltiielor. , ,2.u UTll AV. 4M to 4 73 Henry Mnurer sou. Inc, ngt 4f,1 nth Av Co. Inc, owner and contractor .... $P.it front. AltTlltllt AV, 2372 lin. I Ml f! Mlh st -Alesandro Meillel act Harba Itealtv Co, Inc. owners: Joseph Itarha and llrba Healty 4!o, Inc, i-nntrartnri I3jj HATLsn F. VM i:ti r7(s' 1.1 r.N s Manbstlsn. 1IITII ST, In 79 I. -Klttannltig Sale Co, Inc, agt Cathedial Constn Co el nl, Oct 2f 1915 .JI3J.73 ICTU ST. 2.14 and it II- -William Koretion agt Amelia llulbllng Corpn et al, Jolv 3. 1915 197 !1ST ST, .1 W--N .1 Art lllass Works ngt 392 Fifth Av Corpn et al, Mar SI, 131 ihy bond) $-2: AMSTF.HDAM AV. s e enr 123th si (.' Ittegers Sons. Inc. aet Hb-hard A lien rloued el al. Aid 13, 1915 Ibv bond) It. 910 llroiit 174TII ST, n cor Clinton av, 40 1x10.1 Chiireh 11 Hate A. Co, Inc, agt t7iitli ft 14ii!ldlhg Co. Inc. et al, Dec 20, 1911 1132.3.. PUBLIC UTILITIES. During the year 1915 the siiloldlnrlea of the American Hit and lltectrl- couipiuv added 10.991 lighting ru.mnier Io the lines nnd elBiietl miitrncts for 20.009 bore power In new bti.lness, The eotnttHiiy re- fiort an average gain of 1 per out In the llhtlng and power revenues nf ai iho sub Idlaty companies for Jitiiuari', HI over January, 1914. Th" .iln In oulput wo 1 tier cent. In Deee nber the as- rage i;iln for th light and power loinpaidea l re .'A " j!!i!!l!a " Th$ Manila IIoM ' -T- Progressive, Picturesque Philippines See Uncle Sam's Greatest Colony Only 17 Days to Manila Now $337. SO Round Trip (Including China and Japan) Ty Canadian Pacific Luxurious I.lners Empress of Russia-Empress of Asia Qut'cl rim AcrotB (As Pacific Saitinf from Vancouver PEKING rspllslof theTeleillsI Empire, willi Forlndden City. Summer Pl ire of Hie I"mrror.. (ilr.it VII of China, etc. Iiyovt il.ind loiito tlirnnstli J ipin iin.l Kore.isii Mukden to I'tklnc. Nankint and SlianiilMi, or vices cm. witlitlop over pritileges $k)juldcli v Only 10 Days to Japan One -iV Tin llenslulu If O'-urrV, (Now S300 Found T-iu Fsre) FnlryUnd of flnei ami fc' s il. r.i"d i.' t.-r - Mui.nt.iln of Kii) vnita Our efln e. t e..cl. poll clie li.isi In esrrv ut" -col t p. aim i it i(-r uicintl c -ins lelul'le cultle. run llilotni.iuou I . II. I'KltllV, l!"le Hi 1. 11 Hroieissas, CANADIAN HHrm VKr.'S HAI.K. ' Hy slrttie of on Order of the I'nltert i st.iti l)"trl. t fo.irt for Hie District of , New Jereey, l..itrln tlute ttie third day of , .iHiiuury. . i. ui. l um .iirecie.i to oner at 1'uli.le p-.i'e on the prindfp. at Klor.nre, New .liri-, f-ntiirtiay, April Mti, 1 . i nt II o'clock In the rorenoon, ali thn herein after tleserll'ed rroji.tty nn I l.utlii'.. of Ihe r loren. e lion Works, consisting of Henl I Ksine, lliilldtnea, rtMiir... .Ma. Idnerv. , loot., l'.tilpnient, Material nn.t S-ippll.-s, Mainifa.-iiired I'rotttu ; una In pro. v-o of' Itnanur.i tore The lltnl llstat. nn nhteh th" Plant nf the Company I situate, roodst. of nli.nit .1: i Aire., tit l.an.1 flontllir on h" lieliisare Hlver nt Klnrenee, N. .1 Shop and lt'iH.l Iuk are lame, coniiiio.llo is and sse i suit -.1 fttr tho Itti.liiess. 'ihe roiiniirP'. lias. rapacity of 60.000 Ore. Tons of pip. i,tnl I , tilling per jfsr; th lis Inn,! r-.im .rv i l am) the Hrar roundly nnd Ma, hlne plmii. llase ii t-.ip.l.-lTy or s.toiii morali. oi... I S.ntifl nlse. jier "ar. The luiitliiiir or y 1 eouli'iie.l ullli .Mo. Inner.-. J'.tiierns. rixluies, I'rane and other ii,.iratu. for the innnuf.it-ture of Can Iron Pipe up to 3j In. -he tllaii,etfr and lor tl.tim; up to IS Inches diameter, Hydrtmte up to s In- lien diameter mul Valsc up lo 30 iiahes Ul-ini-eler. The Hu.lnes of the Com-iinv consist in the manufacture of Cast Iron Pipe, spei-l.il I'.istlnK, l'lre Wydraiiti and Valses. Ttie Hull lltn-. ran reudlli- .e tit ted for th tnamif.it lure of oilier prorlue;., -j-he Plnn! 1 now iiilinluif full anil will be voh a a Koltn; roneern, Tho Conipiuy lit H.illto.nl Sl.Hng. ami ratk lohoilt 4 lllt'esl, t.u, S'.Sll. IlltIB l"ll-clnt-h. two l.oeoniotlse Crane (ono nets), eleetrit-iliii- opilute.l lail.lllii; I'r me. Illltl three II t l! .lli.l. Ilallt-s lor lte.,l ; riie stand ripe an 1 ruuin Hi it s ipp'y the Town with ssaier, a lull a th P int. am Incalctl on .those iirernl-e mul aie oper oted llltll the Plan!, and will he sold n pirt of the Plant, liietutlln-r the Pipe In the -stre.-ia, i-ouniiry r inre, it-eiioust- ami niaioo and l-'Ulureit. Horse. md Wairon aii.l lotk. l ie .-.tore 1 tlolnir ft liusliie." of aLoiit lf.ii.C00 a e.ir. Tin r Is a lluli.llnu on the pr.julae lented to ii koo.i len.ini uu-ler a oir len.e it a i nrt itl Al . i The utinte sun i.u onerct ror i-aio in on lirii'l. At lite e.lllie lime alio p..i.-e win i.e ofTeritl all the other Heill I'Mnte teloui;nK to th riorence iron ssori... i.insi.tim- or j 1 4 liiielllnc for ptnplnie, the ll.'iitii e from which .iieriiK nlmiit 11,300 a iiiouili 30 Acre of i.nu. t miiiiii.io for liuilitlui, lot, ond a portion MiltuM" for n .Miitm facturlux Plant, itltinite on tlio Itlver I'ront rami lontatnlnK 17sij Acreassltli 4 Uisell lug linue. h udJolnliiK lne plant Al e.nne Mine ullli lilaee will he rot, I ati. tut 5.000 Ton of Cast Iron Pipe. niiiKli'k- In sle rrotu i in. lo .oiu Aitt nnoui 7tnt llydranls, 4 to i', in I I'ona I'lltliiK-i nnd al.oilt -oo 'aie., I to 12 In. for Maps, p-clie, lutes tint! other Itll't'-ll, lar apply lo tlio lle-viser or his t'onusii Colnlltiolis The Pul l -oltject to ap prosai tiy Hie court I'm. hue r tf pt.iu' must deposit eerlllle.l (lie 1, for Itu.ntHl to aar-ur bhl, Purt-liaser of oilier He it lis late must ilepoHtt ipitiili-d die. k for f.t.ntin to sei'uro tt. I. I'uie.lia-er of I'li.c. e , lllllt depo.lt pertllled ilieilt fur f.' ot Int. Other Coiitllllon al Sate IIAKUI.Ii II Wl'l.l.st. iteerlser, Itor.lenttiiiti. .1, flAHICU,!, X II SK I I.I,, Conn-el. Set'tiilly Tniel lllili! . i inn.li'u, N ,1 I'KOPOSAI.. M-;.sI,r,l) T.m.i -..ill l... r. . . l.-.i t,, uie Hoard of Water Supply, at H otlln., tHi-nty-niconil Hour, Minilclpil HiiIIiIihk, Park How. Centre and I'h.inil.ets .'ireet New Vork City, until 11 A. M . on Tuesday' April is. Hi Hi f"r Contract !ij, fur furnl.h. Itir, dells erlna ,nnl erecilni; nluo cleeiri,. triiSPlltiB crane., from use lo I'li-mn eaii.it ID', ssltli i iiulpnieni, in eh imher at Ashok.in. Kenaleo and WHI View t.renoii. Tilt- work Is Incited in Hie Town n lljlv,, t'Uter cuiinly. and Town of .Mt I'le.m.mt and City of VcnUcm, WcUliialer county, Nisv York. At ttm ahovn plare and llin tlio t.n wm he r'lnltcly opened nnd lead. Pamphlet iniiiiiliiliik Inform. itlou for bidders, and contract tlraislnir tsin he ohtatned at tlie nliovo address, at Iho oltleo of Hi necrt' tary, by depoalllnB Iho emu of trn dollar lflu) In cash or ll etittialent for eaeti piinphlct. I'or further pirtlrntai. opply to lite oltleo of the Prliii'lpil A-.!ti;i.int l.'n slneer al Iho aboio address I'HAHI.KS STHAI'Ssi, Pre.,,nt, cinni.iis N. CIIADWICK, JOHN I'', HAI.VIN, Cnmnilsiinner ol the Hoard of Water Simnly, OBOItUE l-nATIIIlllSTONH, Mecntary, m:rt:u Kit's sai.k. spitiMi rimhits. ported ns 11.1 per rent. In revenue nnd t., pir cent. In output. There uie Indlcallnti tbot 191C will show larger g-iln over 191 t Unit! that i-ii r enr did nier the previous n Hod. The llepnbll" ll.-lllisill' and l.lglll Com pans leports for Hie month of I'-hm.i'v gio.s PHrnlng of $310,1,9, or nit Incrcien of $77,222 oser the mine month l.i-t sear and net earnings of $l3i',2!.'t. 11 gain of 12. 1 The surplus lot the month of l.,,739 wan $33.i:i better f hull Iho llaiire for Febru.-irv, 131.,. For lb" two iinoiih eii.lctl February 29 gio.s nnd net emnlng weie l2S,775 Olid $!.. '"II fept-ctlsc'; The former ssas mi Incie-iuc of ' nnd tlio latter tin Inciea-e or HI. II. rli" suiplii' for this period whs It.'ll, 4.M., win. 11 U 1111 Increase of 13.;xi;. The Lotkpot' Lloht. Ile-il and Power Cotnpahv lm been authorised to Hie up. Slato Public S.rsilee I'ommls.loii to pur eb.tso Iho etui-l. uf the luternnllooal P't-.ser 1111. 1 Truismls-dou couipaiiy for jsv.'i.tl. ill cost of Hits inribii-e must be clfiri'.".l oit by lb" la'i-'ipoit toinpniv nt Hie rale of $10,00" 11 ye-tr unlll the n k la bilng tarried nt a nnmliial sain, of H The I-'ebtiinry rep.ut of tin- 1 leieand, SoiiHiwe.t. rii nnd Columbus H.'illwav Com piinv dlM lose gross e.itetiii.s of $'i,,,tiit I, which Is an tin reu-e or $1112 over Hie corresponding tumuli In Hi" pruedniK yiar, iiml ii-t enrnlng of $.1 on In irenet,f 1t,..x The s p u- we 17,7,, ii. rompirid with tlio d"il, it of $3,.nn in February, I31.V Hi Mlilng over bv Hie Ohio State Tele, tdion lompiuy of lb. Ilideji.ii lei t te e pboii properties In In-lcani ss lit. b ti-tve hi-n controlled bv J I' Morgan A Co In evldenilv been ilelaved bv ihe ie -en- flood In that eeitlim of the coantri Tin . ltaiia.ictt.in wa prnetl.'ii'.i' do -d we I.e. .tgo. There wilt be ilfte.n tllre.onr 0.1 the board of the eeigl e.enp.i h'llltlel II XlcMeen, F. It I lllllt tliut I mid F. W sieseii nre repre en'ing ' OJ1I0 Mate Telephone Colnpim 'I ie Ic illaiia Company which bus H.t'.io.on.) 7 I -r tent, prefeiieil and It.ooo.oO'l 1 oino on . o k WPI l-OllttnUO to be ni.la!ed s.piia'eli .1 Hiotigli In clo.e retnilon hip wltli the 01 nil Slate Telrphone Compaliv The pie'ril-lj sto.'lt of the Indllll'll Comp.lll' Wll be I offered for subst rlptlen pro run to the' stockholder of Hie Ohio 'ompmy. ' 'nlom House Iteeelpf. ' 1 The total receipt for ililtnx ,t Hie Custom House yestcrdav wire 1 1 . D70.?1. of which $107,011? Vi was 1 .r merch.mdleo wlihdriwii f 0111 lirinb I wnrrhousen and $5"0, i',3,3'i tor tcent . Importation-'. I inceiiuii- turn, -riionr, tall or "lilc Rent, Sew P,i.. nt.r li-inr'in-iit, Vork i i s PAC I Fl C NKIV OIIK tl.oni: Island. Hip Mnt Xttractlie rnuntrr Hotel Adjacent to New Turk Clls. Garden City Hotel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND One of the most ei.rlii.lve country hotel In Anierlc.-i. A conihlnatlon nf foiintrp Ufa an.1 iiii'lropollt.ni hotel Imury seldom fuund. (.'on. diit tnl on ihe Aiii-r..-.in Plan. 'I ht re I. also for tho cons enlence nf motorist A II anil some a la Carte Restaurant I'ulsine and nersico un.tirpa.vip,. .Misler.tla rrlirt. .'ll lullea from .Sew Vork. l nsjucui t-lestrlc iralu. Ironi IVniu. Stellon. . J. l.A.NMIN Co.. Propi. KEVV Jr.ltsrr.' Atlantic City. HOTEL CHELSEA OectlPSltn: et.l I p 1, th" f i I 1 1- i ,. i ha ml. s wit i pr ci si tterl II ii trti . Ac Pre i A ill Ilieet ! 1 .1 II ir 1 1 pr lit i n, TIIiiMPmis ATI aVTir C . . v p. superior location with an unobstructed view of bourn and bpatdwalk. At-ocognizod standard ol cxc.olleivcn. CwmiT 600 H'J TfO I mil mr Of .s,.- ,f t. ,-rootr.i I pAv.Mi.l,, LATtcm nnrpHoorntsM iioTU.i'rir:w-f-u Ain.ricaisl'l.sis riicpcaisiUiv Pi J .? liwnisu limtl. .HI IlJ-tCI lllPO .V'mtf tri.trtlws -IWMOTI V- lilt LtAUISC RtSOKf IIOILLOf iTtT t'.'Mis1 iiizariDoroiiMsniJCiin AT u AN TIC CITY. N.J. Jor.un white: a .icu-s comprnv HOTEL NEW ENGLAND ,' ! U,'.",,,'SA u,: N" ii Prll.Hi )- i nun K wa , , , i. ., 1,, CS.tt.lt' III sir, I le,l Sop,, , Cll 3 ll Spc .a. la 11, ,,K -i ' I! II 1 1 I l m THE L0RAIME I'h.iri. s p ,i, Ii l'i,..,.. in-. i nnd eii ssaier I. nli- iiiiiiiIm; M , looms, ell-lalol eupt rtor till,,. t earH- .en . rue" , ,, , ,., n.,1,.- fie Ie- I I "111. - I A K WAiiMlll Propi W It lAVrtlN'. .Mcr PIlNNsi , ,M p.inadi n.i. ' SPRUCE CARININN I'll i-uito null leilli liaiiuri. S.idtlle hoi,- ,u Id -ta 1l SNTlr eiv "MMSJBl ijnninimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiximniiiiniiiiiiiiiiNini-nini EASTER B EXCURSIONS I Three Separate Ton ? 1 SAVANNAH, GA. i p and return M I APRIL 14, 17, and 22 i Seven Day a of Ocean P Travel, ( Sightseeing, u Recreation, and RetL H 8 $40.00 i Covers Every Expimsa 3 s of Either Trip 1 B Get Copy Special Folder at any g j Ticket or Tottriit Agency 1 Ocean Steamship Co. T New York Offlec 5l nith Avase I Telephone 2368 Murray Hill CUNARD ' Istlllhd lit. ; EUROPE VIA LIVERPOOL i ( alii'iirntii, Kill.. April 8, 10 A. M, OHM X T . A I It it. in A l I'l -i INIA MAT, MAV i. 11 i Al II OHM V SAT M V tl) l l Kb Itout te oiaacow. NEW YORK LONDON I 1AMJAMA TllUIt., APH. I. II t H, ' 1'AN.VtJMA..... .-.AT, MAV f. 10 A. il t Calling at llultfax. I otTNii TiiiTtvi7itt.il Tocma. Tkreusti tuoklns to all principal Mru al Ik nerld. coMeANT H nririCK. si-ti cut nun.x. IN AVI AN KRIbAN I I N I I,, Norway, ,SrJfn, Drnitwil, NEUTRAL FLAG Outside isar ;o:e No I Miitil,iii,, I nriit-,1. .Ml rn Sir. in .r . 1 I'll! A ! l I ,t, Dulls I'onnr. Hon ttillt Ml l.niope.m I nl,. lis. or II . April II I re.lrriU III Sprllll A.t: .lolin.nna l'o. Inc.. A nl... I H'itHt, 1 FRENCH LINE CuiiilluKllir liruiTrtlt I rntilliti(lgu l'U.M.l, .H II I. Sailings for BORDEAUX ESt'AGNE Apr. 8, 3 V. M. CHICAGO Apr. 22, 3 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU. . .Apr. 29, 3 P. M. ESPAGNE May 6, 3 P. M. roil INI OltMATION' l I s COMPANY'S OFFICE U American Line AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Fla? Y. Liverpool. Pier 02. N. K., .Noji I l I llllmnl . pr. ,i Neiv orl. .r I'l White Star Line N. V Liverpool, Pier oil. N. K., Aoot 'I Inlnnil ,r ,, ... , I . 11 , 1 ,r u I loi.r the Am.-rli m I' ! OrriCI.'.l) If WAS, y V. lel. I' .-i lt.rtr ' ri.Mlf. tit l.i' n Mi.-l iMHir fl ISI-HIM I. I s V, s--( ' nrrl p. o lu.-.i Line i'Sni H . 1 Ol.li IIOSIIMIIV MM;. M.- I ltd S t I't.'y tv eV I'lel - N 11 liner Te' . : -'-l 1. ..in TEAM-HIP Tlt'lsETa to nmj vrri Offltrlal Aj.nt all lines Rajmend Jt Wkltroms To.. 235 .Mil t W T, "I'lll. PI III It III. I'l. I l II BOSTON $2.65 PROVIDENCE S1.69 COLONIAL LINE in i : st i i:itni)sis We-k Oay alul S n i l . I I'ter 3). N It. f ' We ' II 'Phone Sprl ie Ultll l no I FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON S3 fl r 'v I'ter 1 1, P An. al on I' M SI ,. ., .Ni-sv I oiiilioi (Vorulilil Pter 4" S II fl 11 i l o-i y. ' 30 ! M . Pic r ; ., . p-l. a i.o P M New lliisrn Mile, ! "f f ! ( i -liar tie St , v. .k i i M 1" T 7 .. f I" " I -" . . fifBOSTOfz is" Mori-esler. SM'.n. I'losl.lent e illrei I M 50 ol l-llii -.1 h i miosis . n.i H.ill.s. lm luillm: si. ti.l. ti t .n I M I'roni I' ir i;i I It I n (. ij i I, I il'ti I i Cp u , j, t i " f.l Hlrcrl .MUM -IISIII MM, mW'V.Vh'k a PORTLAND Itcdot etl I ares ll l'ln. Phone. -is n( ert. t:A" i i hn i i sinii' i is i lot It-. I fl. rite I- Itl I te ,r I .. lL'tti UN ,y. CALIFORNIA' "BERMUDA llellelie's lours, st UKOt, A I i:' Mil II I . I Hl l luN, HI. Ml. 1.1 j v Ot till Vlil.i Ut 11 -illJl t butru;.vitt ul Uiu i on . i. Nuuir M jH'icli-i k 1 ' lisixini; li.ihu t(j,'iAiiis 11- i Ul ut tlia County t! Nv tu pnoi'lit tliv fiimu uiiii in tli M.i llin i ii.- i llIK t'll Hl''4 t I IU Ot ' iti.iiiii Ns. t.., . . I N-vv " I i ii n' I i ( i ' ' 19ti 1 i' l, N" V-itti, ' 1 Oi-mlfr. X'H'' H.'M' 'I' KUU'K 11 Al.l is : , Al.l.KN X .MM SS ' AilmlnUtr.itoi it c. t. ( . VllFn CIt HAMILTON, AMHtKW .1 cl nn ortlttr uf llunu. ti .1 a surroKato of Itio c ii' .SO I'll. 1 hei . 'iy kii-'- ' lliillliK . .ulin. nsiain.t At Km. 1.1.1. ol th. ivuuir v n lease.i ut p p.etil l Ii e s.-n" tin It i i. - trans u ' mi: bii'. c th. -alto- ! s. H .'t a. c a-1, .s J! 111 Mreei. Itnr.iUK'l Cits of New Vork, en . t r.i of Ap' il nesi Hate I. . Uth il ii "f o.-toliet I .1 H II MH TUN I KlTI'lt S IlKlff'tl lll'. II WIIITI il' -KVr.l'H'l I. t'l.Allhl! I' tornei . f .r H.e u' n - '7 's nusti of M .- t. , Sets- s Hl l P S S I II SIM 11' ' III 1 1 - i 1 1 I' I .! I - I. ill wholes!!!' old) tu M. I MUM - 1 lm 'II' Co . I l II '