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7 18 THE SUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. N.Y. CENTRAL GAINS GROW 200 PER CENT. Jump in Net Income in First Koporl A flop Coiisolida lion if Lines. rnoKirs or .927,7 11.1.7:1 The Hist iiiimial report iif tlic New Ynrk iViitrul ll.illriuiil (".ititiiiiiiy slncf tin ruiirollit.itliui Willi tlio Lake Shore , iIiowh that In Hip jeur emlrd ic,ombrr. 31, IMS, tbide wan an tnetotise of j z,,t0Mi ex,,,c t0.ilay. It vva mild '""""'"'"'i: " That the 'Vonvennii ncnrly -J00 per cent. In net corporate I yetordy l.y pcmoim Iti'rlos.. touch with ' ln tM" "mtry an.l nomad tie- Income over the total Incomes reported the detientiire holders' rnmtnlttee that 1 tern I'nlted States bunkers Hint repre 111 1911 by tlin coinjiiinleN m In the If Hw Intercut or wmw guarantee of Its ' ni-tititt Ivrn of tlio French Government .onsnllda.e'd ,,Moni. The n.creare for 1 J 'Xl: l '''- ' 1!H5 uh $".,711,17.1 iki.I that for 1M wuh !,3.'iS,ilT. The Incre.iFe wim nr.3,::. The Income for 1M5 wan e.,ulvale.,t . to 11.02 percent, earned on the U'l'.',-I r.BO, IrtO of capital Ntnck outct.uidliiK, ' h uRiiliifl 3.S5 per cent, earned on the I ?22r.,..S l.Ortt! capital Hock oUtstundliiK In j 1711. The nlluay operatliif; income for the eur uua $.'.0.17S,7.",,'., as HRaUixt (30, !i4.ifin in mil. The oneriii loir reve- Jiuea ero J 1S7.M 2,33:1, a aKalimt $I.M.-1 '" , ,"vnuhn of "r IOS,394,344, as Hgi.lllst l I3.3ts.122 In I 1914, a deereaso of $::.:.". 1,077. After' th payment of all oham'ps and dlvldeiiilH , the ttirpliH for the year was Iir..2l4,- 9S. On December 31 the company had 1 oji hand 11 profit and lors surplus of Increnve In 1'rrlulit Mmril. An Increase of 7.3s,iiOO tons In fielgbt movcil was recorded for the year. Tho livcrage haul Increased twelve miles, but the revenuo a ton niltc- decreased slightly. The freight levonue for the car was H . I 1 nioie than In 1914. I'aijtctiBer trilllo showed a falling off, lue. It N explained, to failure to recover from tho depression of the early part of the year. The road carried l,470,t67 less pasN-ngers than In 1911, although thero wan a Miiall lucreaw In the num ber of passengers carried a train mile. Tho decrease In passenger revenue was $303,327. Their; was an Increase of $1, Oo.'i.SM In revenue Irom mall, express and milk trains. In his remarks to stockholders Presi dent A. 11. mlth takes up at some length the prngicss of worlt 011 the Grand Central Terminal. He says that the work b.is bein mainly of a flnlshlnv tip character, uuuli as la) lug rmancnt tnicks In pl.c of temporary ones and constructing pcimauent platforms. ThH tnado It iwslblc to plaiv rolumiis for (lie support of overhead buildings. "Newotlatloii.H have been conducted." bo continues, "for tho lease and con struction of lle buildings over tlic ter minal ana The Incoming station has been changed by reducing the headroom and converting th space Into additional tooms In the 'llltmore Hotel, for which a lease has been executed at an additional rental, based on the cost. The building for the Go eminent mall department was completed during the )car. Including tho conveying cqulpim-nt for the me chanical movement of mall matter to and from the trains :n the station. "In connection with the completion of this building liepew place has been cpened between Forty-llfta and Fort) slxth streets. The Vnnderbllt Concourse Itulldlng at Forty-fifth street and Van derbilt aveuuo was also completed din ing the )ear. Work on the IiicuiiiIiit station and upper level is defeired owing to business conditions. The new sub way station Is expected to be complete.! by the end of the )ear 19IC, and as Mirances have ben received froni the New York city authorities that the con tracts wilt be awanle.l for the bulldlnt; of the bridge over Forty-second street, so that It will b. completed at the time the subway Is put In operation." Sees i;iilleepiirj Kipenr. He mentions In his leport that the extra crew laws of the vailous States are still In effect and are costing the com pany $70,000 a year for the employ ment of extra men, an expenditure which, ho sa)s. Is regarded by otlicers us an unnecessary use of funds which might be cnipln)eil to good advantage In Improving Iranspoitatlon facilities and fiervlce to the mihlic. He also nmk fli announcement that negotiations are still ' pending with the Government with re-1 sped to the uuestlon of increased com pensatlou for carrying the United States mans anil parcels post. The Hoaton and Allnny ltallroad. of, which the New- York Central 1b lessee.) John .1, Pulleyn, for the past fourteen reports for the year ended December 31, ' yeats lomptrollcr of tho Ilmlgrant In- JH15. railvvay opetatlng income of 4,. . ilustrl.il Savings Hank. 51 Chambers 6(1,055. as against S3, 431, 017 In 1U14. ' street, war cho-en to succeed the late After the deduction of rental and all i Thomas II. Mtilry u president of that other charges there was a surplus of' Institution at a meeilng of the boaid of, I7S1.341, ns against a dellclt of Sl.34.703 'director-, held 011 Thttieday. Hefore be 111 1914. T.he operating revenues for the 1 coming cotnptioller of the Immigrant bank year were 17.S5.83. as against SHI,- ! Mr. Pulleyn was associated with the New, 401,441 In 1914, mid tho operating ex-1 York Life Insurance Company, of which penses were fU.jifi7.300. as against $12.. ' 811.151 Freight revenue on the ro.nl 1 Freight revenue on the ro.nl 1 Inoro.iKeil tl HV "111 nr 1 'I , passenger revenue Increased $7,914. Of the constituent companies of tho New York Central the Cleveland, Clu fllinatl, Chicago and St, Ixiuls Hallway Company shows a net Income of $3,404, 731 for the vear, as against u tlcllclt ot $1.960.41S in 1911, and the Michigan Central Hallioml Company shows an In cnino of $2.9211.957. as against an In come of $11 1,119 In 1914. Ilttja .ship for Tobncco Trade. Annouiicement was mule jesterday that tho steamship Vlgllatula, of 5,500 tons, had been purchased by llaton, AVIIllams el Wlgmorc. Inc.. for use In the French tobacco I indc. Various com- modifies will bo brought back on return trlpa. Tho marine im.ur.it co denart- jnent of the company, which circs for tho InHurauic on all it, shipments and also doei u commission business for others, has been placed In charge of W. D. Kceson. Thoill Ill-nil lue-n llod At the Ilflh annual meeting of the Chamber of Coinineicc of Queens, held In j i. rS, - o.ci,.,,, ,, ,,. j Jl. riiomiiH vvaH iceeited piesldent, and . (leorge J. Itvnn and John Adlkes, vice-, presldents, and William .1. Hamilton, treasurer, Charles ti, Mejer, Kdward Jtnchc, John W. It.'ipp. rtobert A. Austin and A, U. Langdon were elected directors. BUSINESSTR0UBLES. jvtfw ynitiv iir.vi.TV uvvnkhk i,.rpnrn. Hon) Judge Learned Hand has grunted a. motion tor Job II Hedges and Francis A. Wlnslow, receivers of the .Sow Vork Ileally Ow ners (inrpo 'u lion i nf njj, Madison avenue, to mil an apartment tinuso ut 'Jt'i Wekl Klglitle tb hireet and h tract Of land nt Youkers known n the Vineyard Hill lots m public auelloti. sslili'h ought to net betvvi-en S30,0'jo jn Ivu.uuO over the inortgages. The Judge ulhorlreii the reielvirs to Umir rs eelvere" rerlllb atea for 1100.000 in pro. feci the property of the eomp.iny from tax and fm ei in.mo eales. Tliere .ire arrears of i.ivis 11 n,t as-i eruieuiH on the jeimpaniV property amounting to SIM, S??. A'i'' "J"ro of mortgage tnlerct f !-.. rh" '"'Ire pronertv is Hppralsed I 1X31)11 1100, . uesee, fur 1110.000 and mortgages ami taxes are SKiO.OOO, Hunkriiptiy Prlltl rilvNK I,, riiLll, c a petition In iMiikruptey has I,-, n lle, against Frank I. ' ole, inc., iii.iuurui luter of suits and " VhelHrJlll' eW,'". "".""''"'h "'". Hi' u 7 sV.'"".' " 1 "I"- Convert. SJ7I; aratdJ f"lt1s"","rit' ":- -"".Henry l" ' I ar. $10,000 ,Vid iisse I ! M.00I. LUb,m" iROCK ISLAND INTEREST PROBLEM UP TO-DAY Extension Omitted by Ih-licii-tuie Holders Kxpircs Wnit for Action. Tlic extension of time for Hip payment of .bimi.iry Interest mi tlic Kft.ooo.non T. per rent, (told ilnlictiliirpn of tliv "lil Mini. Uivk Island llllil I'.udlh' Itiiltuuv Coiiip.iliy, Knintcd by tlio debenture1 1 bolder?.' protective committee lo iillon ,,,,, ,.cklu)Idrr.i of Hip road a .humf rp...rp .,,, ... . ..t........... r.r.nl. In a very short lime under tho term . of the inortKaKP. i The morlKMKC rtililre that slxlv dnvs i I . I...1I ..I .... ..e Intw.t lir.. I.r.n.'.pal Vni, l.o do. cbirrd In default, tin March 1.'., when i the Hlxty dayn had eiplted. the com- m'l'cf 'KTf'i '1 "'"a"' V.'!" ""!.' '"lo,l,1,',r 5 ,,,,'t Inrlliipil to continue Its. roncoselnns, because i.ticceN.xftil plant, for reorsanlza tlon have nm been iinnoiinced. No dellnlte statement about the Am- fftpr ntan Iimm tipli m.iflo. Iipvolnt 11 denial nt n.mrm ii... i u..i..riniinnu irn u.i,ct ! rex - elved slowly. . STRONfJ STITHIES PARTS RANKS 1 ...... , .. . . ... .... I -- . -- rrat Hr.erve IJo.rrnor.. Itetijamln Strong. Jr., sovernor of the Federal Iteserve liank of New York, who' returned esterday from Kumpe. said hl trip abroad was largely for recreation as he had had tin holiday for two e.us He denied that Ills trip was III an) way rniu'i'i -lieu wmi iiPKOliauuils 01 10,1ns or repurchases of American said that bis sailing with .1. P. Morgan 011 the Rotterdam was simply u coinci dence. Mr. Strong admitted, however, that while he was In Pari and lindon ho spent considerable time Investigating . methods prevailing there among Huong banks In various matters which ale of Interest In connection with the development of tl.A t....1-..l ll...,..fl l..nU Till. I,.,. I ... ,i -..i.i.,i.. ...1,1. .ul' i......m.. ..n checks and domctlc exchange, and. gen-1 tesum mlglH be made to place an uiie erally. the customs which govern the'T":1 Imii here, hinting that tie credit handling of hills. Throush the courtesy of the bankers 1 of these cities he was able to obtain In- formation from a number of the lm- "nic.i our imnsiTs a.,.. v,.u portunt banks, study their methods und ' entlnj: l-raiice Jlffered and may hav acquaint himself particularly with the operations of the London Clearing House He ald he had made a special study of the methods prev.illim; In Holland ami EXPORTS HERE FALL OFF. Total for Week F.nded April H He- norled nl -HI.I7il.:Pj:i. Total exports from the Port of New York for the week ended April S. I'.'I'!. amounted to !.. 3.323. accordlm; tu j the compllationa of the foreign trade 1 department of the National City Hank, This Is a considerable decreaco from the record breaking total of TS.715.uo0 for , the week before. For the corresponding week In l!Mo the exports were $;t,4uU,. 015 and for the aame week In !H. flS. 591,134, The principal exports during the wceli went to France, which received a total of I10,7",475 ; Knul.ind received $'.'4. 352.f.37. Italy. J1.530.55S : Argentina. Sl.372.fiS3 ; Brazil. S1.12:'.u:3, and Cuba. $1,2U6.5!)7 Ih1.f;s,,lf'i,l",l1L'l""7 per. SJ.s'.'l.fiSt : explosive fuses, SI.IIv,. 527 ; projectiles. J3.;'7,1D0 : t-niokclcss powder, $I.370,2u3; brass manufactures, S10.5S5.150, und lion nnd steel manu factures, S2.603.337. For the week ended April 1. 191tf, the total Import at the Port of New York were S2S.463.441. as Hgaiust S21,lfi7,'.i4 1 France or handlllit: cniuitr.v checki. the'-y","1 , ; "' ' nwiessi)- icripih-i M.,ttr of ,lmes C ullrleu as Mierltf "?rn . ocean. ;uu iare rooms, all open evvoiure. result of which he extiected to t.reeent at checka and n.nSi, for c.-tblrs. yesterday, tlon. the national hitik. of the country 1 c., reepondent, v- Samuel II ordway et 'orge .. dates vs. l-rederlek S. Dadtev private baths, running wter. porehee. el,, the meeting of Hie 'governors of th " re-' ,,M ,'r',,"t Ml" ""K 'Wni of fl",d' "h:M clv''" ft" "Pbortunlty to sub-l"! -, ..PI-Il-isi- order affirmed vvltllto ;V',;L,V,"on ," rM"' C'r,l" in i?' VL- raf-" n'V.";rvl.0. .'"rVvvW" Kerve bank,, which is to be held In I"'''"" nc ,1s In this market. Mr. ncrll to Mook matters belnK arranged I Tti,,'tke!''p T ' auhtln. J . dT-eent1: Theresa ."eagrist et al. vs Dnntel C, ' Washington net week lloniUrK tibl that approximately fin.- In such a way that no one concern could ' lug. i order tiled It-Id et al. Motion denied with sio ions i Mr Stromr do dined to mike anv state- ""."'" of tile Anulo- French loan was gain control of the new Institution. After , toe nutter of vijg.lalens Herrmann, "mo". .1 . ll(sentln,1 order tiled T ',, , ,1,' " SIJ1C st ,, deposit hef to France credit. the establishment of the bank, with. '"."'"'I order afnrn.ed with no i Pnnel. n. lion ne vs. P.djsl.eth It ivi llHt IEADINC RESORT HOtEL Of THEVVOBLo" ment In resar.l to the war. Jr . ,, .,. branches In the trade centres of th" mid ",,"r"","", N" ,"'", .Ver'niJ "" " ' """ " """ r ' I mwIU L TQr. JtIll for the corresponding week in 1015 and . """" running mini tntee to live years' SIH.777,397 for the corresponding week;""'1 ,h,lt "'"' """''l ,," Issued at an In-, ), teres, rale and on such teinis as to make them attractive to American Investois 'without catlsinir dfscrlmliiiillrin II I'll I tl t i ntw JaMiUKAfii aAaa. ntAJj. Jnhn J. Pulleyn Succeed the l.nte , . ... r-.M,.. .. ... ....r,. he Is still a trustee. He Is also 11 mom-l ber of the advisory 'joard of the Wash- her of the advisory 'joard of the Wash- llnetnii l,r:,i,el, ,,f 1 An ri l.v,.l... being 11 member of the finance committee I...IUV ami ir .lint- ,ii iiitiii., voaillies of the St. Vincent do Paul Society, o Is a meiyber of the Catholic Club, the Lotos Club, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and the National Arts Club. Mr. Pullevn v.ts n member of the com mittee for tho revision of banking laws, in i i ant. is recogiiucu as an au thority on suvlugc bank laws. He Is nt present a luciber of the reorganl- ration cnnitulttce of the Chicago and Fastern Illinois Kullroad. Mr, Pulleyn was born in New York city April 21, IsfiO. .and has lived In New York all his life. 25 MORE STANDARD OIL SHIPS, f omiHiiilr Add to Fleet- I'repnr- I UK for I'nlurr. The Standard OH Company of New Jersey Is building fifteen new tank ships ami tne ntannarii on t otupany or New York Is 'iilillm- ten tankers in liu ,l... 1 I i Itn '"imeis to Its fleet , i This acllvo construction of tankers i. the Slundard Ull companies. Is due lo ,,ii- son. nit,-. iii ocean tonnage anil lo Hie plans of tho companies for further development of Ihn world's inaikelN for ' refined pioducls i-siieclallv after the n. ' establishment or more normal intern.!-1 tlonal trade conditions. The necessity of developing oil fields outside of the Fnlted Stiitcs is also e. iiull'lug that large additions ho made to I the tonnage nf the Standard (ill eoni. llanle.M Meets so as to Io Iol- f,..l,. ... piles nf oil lo refineries hcio. ThiwStnn dnrd Oil companies havo extensive fields In Peril and Mexico. RUSSIAN FINANCES BETTER. MavliiH of People llnvr liicrcnard I.IMHI.tMMI.IMHI llnrliiw IVnr, Pktiioiiii.vii, April 1 1. I'lerio Hark, tho llussluii Finance MlniMcr, In ai. ilrepslng the Council of the F.mplio on the budget to-day said Hint notwlth rlnndUig war oxpensefl niuouullng to I2,nou.iioo,noo itihlcH ($c,ono,noo,iino) the financial strength of the country Is growing, partly on account of the aboli tion of the alcohol monopoly. Hlnco the beginning of tho war the paving" of Hie Itusslaii people, he. said, huJ Increased 3,000,00,N rukla (II,-000,000,000). NEW FRENCH LOAN HERE WELL ON WAY Pmlinbly Will He 11 Snip of 9100,000,000 to 9200,000, 000 Wortli of Homls. MAY UK RAXKlNti (,'HKIMT Xesrollatlons for further dIr French loan or credit are well under way, apd It Ik expected that an announcement re E.irdlnir the amount and terms n III 1e l'--rt"rf of J. r. Mown to Great Hrltalii and France aie lunv taking detlnlle form u,i..,ii.i i. ,, I.-,,,. .iin,.,.,.,i i..n Jterday by Octave llomberK. financial representative of the breii.h (lov eminent In this country. Mr. llotnberK Is ono of th cntninlttee of bankers reprcentliiR Allien, who negotiated tho placing of the fr.rtO.nov.nan Anglo-French loan In till, country limt eununer. .liij-t what the tunount of the new loan or credit will he Mr. Ilombiire Is not prepared to sav, but It In probable that It lll be between $100,000,000 and $200.- ls "ol cenam wnen.cr mo new llii.mclm; n III be In the shape of an ollt ,,,i ,it loan, as was the Anglo- , 111 k- in n, V rPnch pr wh,'h" 11 wl" ln ,h I l, ,., f l,ui,ltl,r emllt , , mi .1. " ' I'mhable that It will be the for. mer. and that France will endeavor to sell bond In this market. These Kinds will proUibly have as collateral the se curities of certain of the neutral coutv ... .. ,, ,.. ,..1,1. un..n. American securities It was Intimated yesterday that France would not us her American railway and Industrial Issues which she Is mobilizing as a 4kisIs for this credit, preferring rather to sell them 111 this market for what they will bring ,,, "' Tall, of Time fared Loan. Mr, llonilierg Intimated that an at iof t'le French lloverntnent otiRht to be "J1"0 'l'"' !',l"""1rc ,hc '""j'''., "TT,?: "- s believed, was one of the points caused whatever hitch there has been In the loan netrotlatlons. It was tsilnted out. In spite of the de preciation In her exchatiKe. which broke I ' meiita hod ben perfected between Italn to correct the i France and ilrcat Hrlt i iiepreciatlon In French exchange in Iajii ' don. which has been the main cause of npfcttltn: rates on Paris In this market. admlttcil that Franco had been Mllp iiinfr i-obl tn Ctielaiiil for this tiurt,iHe ,, ,ll,., thal ln return the Hank of Kiuland had been Krantlm; reciprocal ctetllta In FratKc. Ah a result of these arrangements franc exchange rallied sharply yesterday from the extreme low record prices and cIomnI at 6.05 for ..becks an.l MH., fur cnblea. This mm. ,,aT- with n previous closing rate of .. .. i..tt.s .A.s.if.i iitsi.i.i .r ti ilk l.. mi, flirt biiiirttmoni i.r is. - , if s'iiiiimtii rurr iit-ti -i . . - ... . HfiTL. for the former and 0il; for the'. WASIIINdTON. April II. -The day call ,a,ter. ''""i V V" s". Wtff .t the time that J. P. Morgan last I SIO. Si:. 31 1, TSS and ll went abroad It was understood that his major purposi was to discuss a French loan of between SlUO.Odti.tiAO and S20C- nuu imiO. and though the report was at that time denied by his partneis and by, representatives of the Flench Oovcrn " n,i,ittc,i mnt ! French loan was receiving consideration both here and abroad. Issue of Notrs Siiuacatrd. i It was tttulei stood then that the' French llnanclng would take the form of I the Anglo-French 5s. i Trance Is known to have alien, lv bor- rowel about SI20.uO0,00D In this market .either In loans or credits outside of thei Anglo-Fri nch loan, of which her shaie l imdei stood to have been' S230,00ii,000. i Iieniand slcrlllig closed at 4.7t.... as complied with 4.7i"i 7-16 on Thursdav, while cables were fractionally higher lit1 .77 t.js, ngalnsl 1.77 the iliiy jirevlous Italian lire dropped from ti 4S to 6 43 wlllu luhW decllmd from 3n.45 tt. SO.rS. ', ,1,11,1,.., n.Pr- ,. ,ir n 4-s: .,.!.,, V" i , nn n,i.ri;i.?v' .ikalnst 'N .;., .1 j ... ,' ,-.,,.:,..:. a , , . , ... .'. L.ime: L-.imee. I 111 were IJUOieil oil fUlllSilay at 72', and 7.1 respectively. Austrian V-ronen advancv.l from 12.52 to 12.60. I.Hckn viniinn llnlla Advanced Too, K. A. S. Clarke, president of the Lack. iwanua Steel Company, announce,! yes. t.iday tint, following the action of' the 1'nlled States Steel Corporation in ad vaucing its price on steel rails $5 a ton, the Lackawanna company would make a similar advance after May 1. lies, seiner standard sections will lx placed at $33 a ton and open hearth sections al $35 a ton. FINANCIAL NOTES. The Cnlle.l Sl.ilea Vfortgjge and Trust Coaipanv will give employees who wish to attend the summer canm for military train log at Pliittslnirg. N V., a month's leave 1 of iilisenre, wl'h full pay Ordevs for i.'fiS.OiW tons of hteel rails for i 1MT diliver have bi-t been ptuced by, the l'eiin. Iv iiiila Itullroad Company of I nns iv aula iiuoinaii , nnipany lit Uw r,,n, lir,ere.l I3;..i0 tons are for the Hues east of I'ltsloirg and 30. 000 tons tor the lli.es west of Piiieliurg. M niertltiK of directors lldward Tnwnsind, president of th- Importers and Traders National Hank, was elected rh.ilr- i1.'"1'.."' .!.h.r.t.', "'":'! "rw '.V 'J r"!lc' president, whl'le II. P.' To n.end. sun of Tnwnsend, succeeds Mr. Powell us 'ashler, j. p Hetheringlon. for twelve jears ai. so. luted with X IV. Ilahey Co. Chhugo, a'"1 A Hullard, for inure l.han tventv '' ears nssoi mil u wltll I,. 11. unions A Hons In llo.Hion. San Krani'lsro und Chi ego, liuve Inciirtioriited its lbilbird. Ilellie rlngtou t Co. to deal In Investment IsJIlds. Th'i! mmmlltee of which AMn W, Kreth ii cliiiiruinii anuounces an extension eif time until Ma I.', for the deposit of the tlrst mortgage f, p,-r cent, bonds of the WiHlein P.iclllr Hallway Company and for the tiling of llgreeme Ills uf Mllisr-rlptlnn for the new Imiii.U. eiirlt are pi he lilHile Willi the r.iiiltaliln Trust Couipau and Us agents, Dr. Sihujler Si-nuts Wheeler, prrslilrut of the Crocker-Wheeler Company of Am pere, N, J,, In a I. tier to stnckhiiblers saa tliut net oarnliigH of tho company for tin month of Fein nary wero moio thuu Sins, Odi). The luesent bookings of lie p.iuy in tlie eleilrli'iil line nbiim are inure than (. Odd. mm p, r far. This U Hie largest In the uniipauy'a history. The nrilnun.'o deparliueut la running at full ratniclty and Is meeting the date of'shlp menls agreed upon when order wire honked. l)r, NVIneler saja that tfcare la every iirobablllty of a continuation of bull ntas at th prassut rata. NEW HAVEN RAISES $25,000,000 EASILY Itmikei's liny Notes Itnilroiul to hiy $2,000,000 Out of Knrniiitfs. nanker.", headed by .1. P. Morgan & Co., have purchased from the New York, New Haven and Hartford 1 tall road Com pany $2.-., 000. 000 one year 4ia per cent, collateral trust notes. The purpiwe of the nalo of thcee notes Is to pay off part of the J2",00n,noo 5 per cent, notes ma turing on May t. The remaining 2. OOO.nOO will be taken care of out of earnings. The oilier mcmbcrx of the syndicate are tho First National Hank, te. IIIkkIiimiii Co., the National City Hank and Kidder, I'eabody V Co. No underwriting syndicate Iim been formed to purchase these notes, but the bankers have sent a letter to thoen who participated In the underwriting or the t27.O0u.O0O & per cent, notes two years ago and a year ago, giving them the privilege of purchasing notes to the amount of their participation In the pre vious underwriting. This privilege will remain open until next Monday. Any of the notes not then taken 'will be offered by the bankers at par. It Is not belluved that this step will be necessary, however, as 100U Is already bid for the new notes. The sale of these J2.".,O0n,O00 notes places the New Haven In a good Una 11 clal position for another year, lty the end of that time. It Is believed, arrange- inrnis win nave neen worked out for re iiirnm Mill intvi funding the $2.p..00O.O0O 1 1.. per cent notes on a Ions term basis. While It !" w.nicwliat early to estimate what w III '"" "o,10 " UMderstood that effort will be continued to secure In Mas. chusetts and Connecticut the legislation necessary to permit either the sale or preferred stock or the creation of a gen eral and refunding mortgage. The collateral behind the new notes Is the ame as that which secured the 127. ono.ono . ier cent, notes and amounts to $tft.l7,79. INTERESTED IN TRADE BANK. Financier Here and Klirnhrrr Take Pp Idrn for One. v... -...i. i ...... . . - ...m .,u i,i,i oi tow n hansel s have been holdltn: u number of Informal conferences recentlv In rceard to the nr. ruiliitlmi of i I I'nb eL e,.i .. .. I K. rural on or a batik for forclitn trade, which has been recommended he the Federal lleserve Hoard. It Is expected tl.nt the Idea will I. nnoro,-e,i t,.: , . . sres In an nmendmeut to the Federal reserve net The National Hank of s uiomH ""r Mr,a,, National Man have been nartlcti ar v Interested here. Suplsirt has been given' to the plan hv banks In Clilcaco. St 1 ,'?'"r ,rnrl""'1. wl",' '"sts and dl Paul. New Orleans. Iv'msa. "cify.' St. WS'T V!::!:;nMl; I..MH-. i.ufiuu nun I'miaaripniH. tiic tpntatlvo i;.in pruvlilos tlint. aft'r! world. It Is believed the small countrs hanks will be In n position comparable wltll ttiat of the Vew VorL- l.ob- ..re.eoV for t.!!L, ?S- . present ror renderins forelcn service to their customers. It has been Nilcgcsted that banks undertaking the organization of the tiro. tiosed Institution should not try to make large protlts from it at the slatt but ' ',lrtnooiii - imornev personam o opin- r"?,U.llJ;7'!..UA,,nlHS:,, KWV"..HI. M...... i.. .it. iinn - i . "", . V .-..(.....ite .... fiint luiciKii iraopi as a whole. t. S. Supreme Court Calendar. William Shakespeare In honor of the tercentenary of the poet THE SUN will publish to-morrow a special 12-page illustrated Shakespeare supplement. It will be a scholarly, entertaining review of the world's best thought on Shakespeare, adequately illustrated with scenes from the plays and portraits of the great actors and actresses, both past and present, whose names are linked with that of the Bard of Avon. Among the well known writers and critics who have contributed are the following: JOHN COOPER POWYS, Author and Critic. ADOLPHE COHN, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature, Columbia University. GEORGE C. D. O'DELL, Professor of English, Columbia University. FELIX SCHELLING, LL. D John Welsh Centennial Professor of Eng lish Literature, University of Pennsylvania. GEORGE McLEAN HARPER, Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Literature, Princeton University. In addition to this supplement THE SUN will print in its Litho gravure Section two pages of beautiful pictures of scenes connected with the life of Shakespeare. ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER EARLY AND THUS BE SURE OF GETTING THE SUNDAY SUN APPELLATE COURT DECISIONS, Cnniplete Mat of Announcement by First Department DIlslon. The Appellate t)llsion, First Tlepart ment, handed down tlia following de cisions )esterday : Albert Sunder na rscr,, appellant, vs. Frederick I'. Proctor. Jr.. respondent. JihIkiim nl iifTlrined with costs. Opinions by Cage and Smith, JJ. (Clarke, P. J and Htnltli, .1., dlssetitlhK), Ordrr Hied. Matter of Public Service Commission, appellant, va. Intrrborougli Itapld Transit Co., respondent, order affirmed with $10 l osta and dlHlmrsrini nts. Opinion by l.uiifthllii, J. Order tiled. Import Chemical Co., appellant, va. Porster Gregory, Ltd., respondent, or der luodltled os directed III opinion, and as mr.it 1 Hi .1 arm-mo! without costs. Opin ions b I '.i Re uiid LaiiKhlln, J.t. 1 Lauchlln, J.. dlseenlliigi. SetUe. nnler on nottrc. Abrabaui Vellenian. respondent, va. Sid ney Hliinienlhal A Co., appellant, Judg ment reversed nlth mats and complaint illsniloscil Willi iosIs, Opinions by Laugh till and l'.igc, J.I, (P.lKr, .1., ill-Mnlln). Order tiled, Alevuinler II. Neiiowlih. sppellant, s. Leopold Cohn. respiitideut. .ludcment re versed, new trial ordernl, ensts to uppcl I" tit to abide event. Opinion by Davis, .1. Order tiled. William P. Sheridan, appellant, vs. Thomas .1. Mrliiualillti, reepomlent. .tudg ment leversed, new trial ordeted, costs to appellant 10 abide ennl. Opinion by l.aiighllu. J. order tiled. .Iiunes A. Mi. Veins and another, appel lants, . iMwln .V. Sllllnian it l i. spotnlents, Judgment reversed, new trial ordered, costs to appellant to abide ricnt. Opinion by Laiighllii, J, order llled. armela Itln.indo. as administratrix, un pelinnt. is. H. C. Weeks Son et a)., re spondent". Aa to l'eimim oprrAtlug Co. JinlKiiient (ifTlrmed with costs. As to D. C ee, f. rp .,,! Artmir iireenileld. Inr . .linlKinent n versed and new trial ordered with i.ts to appellant lo abide event, opinion by l.aughlln, J. Orders llled. Henry P. llatih and another, appellants, va. Western Development Cn. et al.. re spondents. Juaslllent r.i'.r....! ItV. i.i.l. and demurrers overruled with cost-, with leave to defendants to withdraw demurrers and to answer on pament of cost. Opin- Ion by Smith, .1 order nied. William A. Ilatl.e. respondent, va. Sam uel Adams und .mother, appellants Same vs. Same, orders HfTirund lth $l co. is e.ri'1 iiisiiiirsemenis opinions !v Mel.auirh- In and Don ling. .IJ, 1 Dow ling, J., dissent him. . .nirrs men Northern Hank of Neiv York and another, appellants, vs. Washington Savings Hank, respond! nt. Judgment affirmed wnhcostr opinion by Howling, J. order Hied. den ,.f ItHiiV, A. J;,.;.i.'..Vr V- ' VA MUVwVr.V'aiV rePWem'.. OM T cr,e, with no ro.t. nd disbursements and motion denied wl'h 110 costs. Opinion .,enre 1 van Tiiyi. ,ir . a- Superlnten- I. a i'...lal. t Ctl-MIl, .1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 - Tit .iilti I Til. Son iw.l.s nfn 1 mih $10 ro,i- an.l iIiVihimV ..in V Vn.r'' Mollon firnto.l nun 110 mis, or- opinion order tiled. Ill the niHlter of Julius A Vm ....... ."ll-- lle-nondent lenetired. Opinion by Clarke. P .1 settle order on noil, e I American IlrltMi Mfg. Co. v. Inter Miraham lloebmaii. respondent, vs Carl ' notional Power Co. Motion denied with W Pierce, app-ll-int Pantile lla.kln v -,' ". costs, order filed. Same, lerael llarltln vs same. Max II : Cornelius P. Tnomey vs. Westcott 1 i"i . .-.jiue. timers reverse, i vvltn lin i o-ts and dlshursi iiieuts and motions granted on cutidltlinis stated In order No ' "''l'.'1"". Orders tiled. Mortimer S. Mom and another, re- spondents. v.. Morris Al-tedter. nppellaru. "der afllrmed with no costs and dls- 1"l1r""n'nts Vn 0pn order tiled. I . " "". ,"'"r... .'. . ''lace. de. '".ni. i.riie, ainriueii unn 10 eols ana , disbursements No opinion or.lsr tiled i ''sle I:. Drill, respondent, vs l-ldor r. v:'" u-.i,,r,;!.l,'bn,:r.e!,',e'!,r,rs. "t ta I . er riled. In Hie matter of Knipp A Fren. h. In. 'inn. 9. i;.iwru .1 Knip. Iinilrt,a., ltp- 7 LMni l,ru,r iinn.i witn jio ..uisuin Colonlvl ?-.ivlng Hank .v Tru-t Co. re. 1 "pondent v Morton Truek a Tractor Co. loii'i'-nir.,. .im.euniu irrurr .iiiirme.1 nun "" disbursements. No opinion. i order tiled. , John W Itotbenberg. appellant, vs Her- !!." "i.'",1" .VA respondent. Order re- r. ,o V', ' J "J.Tl,T',!::m:" c.,ta and dlahurmnts to he ul,l by lie i 7.'" nppensm , .iiixis. -lopi i.ines la. -i i. retDoniieniN. iir.ier afllrmed with 10 costs aad disbursements. No o,ilnlun. order tiled. I People ex re. loruard .Vssof latlon. re- . spondent. vs. Law-on Purdy et al.. sppel- , dUbursement and motion granted P"""n P" i Ida Pjss Indy r. appel. ant v .t.u.e iN.iri .-...p.-., .unit. 411.1 with Order Mil- HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, Librarian and Professor of Bibliography, Brown University. HENRY A. BEERS, Professor of English Literature, Yale Uni versity. GEORGE ROY ELLIOTT, Ph. D., Henry Leland Chapman Professor of Eng. lish Literature, Bowdoin College. FREDERICK C. HICKS, Law Librarian, Columbia University. CALVIN THOMAS, Gebhard Professor of Germanic Laneuaces and Literature, Columbia University. dred Oalland et at., reapondant. Order af lirmed wlih $10 corls and disbursements. No opinion, order tiled. Wlnfred S. fllles. respondent, va. Kdward l.anger Printing Co, appellant. Order ar finned with $10 costs and disbursements. No opinion, order flled. John Forsyth Co., Inc., appellant, vs. sr. 11. ,1,1 .vu.,...iaitAn ami uiiotlier. respond ents. M. I. Stewart A Co. vs. Same. Or-' ders afflrmed with $10 cost and disburse ments. No opinion, Orders llled. Harney Kelnberg, respondent, va. rough- 1 keep.le city Wapplnger Falls lty. Co.,, n..M...i n.,1.. -l.r-e.l Ulfh 1111 COSlS and disbursements and motion granted. No HluacnDF OUerlno. Admr.. appellant, vs. Tiuro .weiiuo n. ii. .o.. resi"uiiu-'ii der nfttrmed with $10 ami dlsbumei Or- Isburaenients. No opinion. Order tiled. Hm.I.i.. 1.- Ulinnn ml nl . AnnMAIltS. V . Mnrrlon Hllk Co. and another, rmpond entK. order uftlrnifj with $10 coula and dlsliumements. No opinion. Order bled, Sarah llnenlc. appellant, vs. I.dward I.. Ilnenig. rrapnndent. Order afflrmed Mil $10 roris and disbursements. No opinion. Order tiled. .Mary Condon, appellant, vs. Aaron nuchabaum Co., respondent. Order af nroied with $10 costs and disbursement. No opinion. Order Wed, 11 1.. t'nnu.fiv in . rHnntianf . a. I.U reno Cumlaky, appellant. Order reversed with $10 routs and disbursement and mo tion uranted with $10 costs. Opinion per curiam. Order tiled. . .Mervyn Wolff, respondent, vs. Fred . Hennet, Impleaded, appellant. Order af' llrmsd with $10 costs and disbursements. No opinion Order Oled. Daniel II. Pomeroy el sl resnon.lents. vs. lloeklng Valley lty. Co.. appellant Or der afllrmed with $10 coats and Ulhiir inrnis. Oplidnu per curiam ICIarke, P. .1.. and Davis. J., dissenting.) Order tiled. Patrick A. Powers, respondent, vs. Th Crystal Him Co., appellant. Ordr re. vsrsed with $10 costs and disbursements and motion (ranted. No opinion. Order Hied. Clarence ti. t.etey. respondent, a. I..I iuun.1 11. Dodge, appellant. Order afrtrmed with $10 costs and disbursements .No opinion. Order filed. Staten Island Hrble Co., respondent, v. An.ler.on lrlre. unnellant. Order sfflriued nlth $10 costs and disbursements. No I nrtltilnti. flr.lee flleit. 1 .lull Pollock t al., appellants, vs. Sam uel Sarhs et al., respondents. Order af ' tinned with $10 costs and disbursements. I N" opinion. Order llled. The Same Vs. Same, Order reversed with ' coats und disbursements and motion 1 1 denied with 110 costs and stay vacated 1 I ."i,,,,,"n- ""J.p ... . wlih $10 costs und disbursements. .No opinion. Order filed. In the matter of Charles B. StoeUwell, I dei eased. Motion granted unless appel Lint rompllca with terms stated in order, nnler flled. ' o matter of Philip Su- ;'?h frlTT," ordT""" '',;'" wL.eri v. lol.n I ...iT'1 Li?... 1 i iif. ifn ."l." ' In tho matter of Plilllp !uniun. .vio Hunt compiles Clrder llleil J lioiiuv.iti .Motion granted with $1" co-t- order llled i:. .U- a..".... , It.,.,l I """." der tiled. i . v icinr leiiBim ve. rrAIIK I., iiim-iihh f. 1 Mmlon granted with $10 eofls. order tiled ' i'i'-" ' ..i.i;n.n ki-iil-i ....i. Order nied. llolu rt A. Iteaity . i!ui.iv I. l!o-en berg Motion denied with $10 costs, or-I der tiled. The people. r, vs. Ralph Huarano Motion granted, Order tiled. The People, tr., vs Agldia Damlco. Motion granted, order tiled. AncuH K. Nichn.non vi Chrtr S ! SpraiEu-. .pplliitlori drnfl u 1th 110 lu'-s, Onler Icn?t, J Appllr.itlon dnlcti with MO con Onlrr f 1I ttn'ij l.iri Trnp a. Pamiif, li!utnltrR App I rett'.au I'M.iVsl with 110 cit'tK. Url-r t icn. l.va Trnp tlrn.tn II Knhn App!i CHtlnn l t ti nlth $l tnii nntr ' 1 1 n r. itiicity t. i.iiiott-Miier An Leo I., Ii'ttaay vs. William vi itjrr.i Motion granted; iimstlon- certified order niej. Nations! Nassau IlanU v. .lame, c ieur viotlun denied e.iii, Sift . Order died. Clarence II Kelsey v John M- Ttgu- '"'1 ,n,nn ,"n,t" with S'O Tlese t: Itrlll vs letdor C llrl Vto. tiou .lenle.l order nie.t MlVi,a'rrk.,Vfa!?d0b'arno,,;,er'h spin s M,ir .vi .M.irus ana anoiuer Jiotlon lenled ttiit. 110 ee-i- iira-p oie.i Michael Matnney ve. Cunanl s. ce Motion granted except tn so far as it ks that appellant be directed to file nlnete.-n additional copies of the record. Settle or ,ier on nfiiir. I rits llnurlehter vs Cverlv t)l- ln tlen denied with 110 ons order tiled In tlie nistter of IMnnrd t.it.iis its -pondent dleb-irred s-tt'e ord -1 on notice in ii , i ')) ii-iiir ,,.. ruais, urtHT r""'ii'in. ivuiiin fiifiti iitui hhiiiui sir tii. 1NAVIAN Emmtttmmmt sm tavtt LINK I Narwtr. Swtdti, Dannarlt NEUTRAL FLAB Olltlldt WK MM No cntrabanl MSnSgineririfJ.Wgl A IS.OOO Toua Dl.pl. tamea. VI T.ii.ti I Aioucrn nimiim., , 11, v.. . '. ,,... - .il Slannnntlan rtlh All KuroDeanC'ltlM. I'rrilerlk III, Apr. Itt llelllg J'a. 'pr. M AjiJhBasn0.,lnc..Aita.,l B'aray.M.T. SllNfl KKsmtTJ NEW JERSEY Allantbj City, Nothing Is more attracjlyn or lienenclal man neing seaw-i 10 an easy chair, wrapped In a. steams rug. and enjoying the marina view, from an open deck, or glass enclosed solarium Immediately adlolnluji ttu rsiardtsalk. HOTEL OKNNIS Is uneitualleJ n this respect and mslnlslni .11 iinotistrnetod ocoan vie' 'rum every floor. . "" Alwsjs oien. Capselty 1 1 ). f NKW YtHtK OKKICK I The Spur Trav I llurcsu. "A :ist Klfin Ave. - HOTEL CHELSEA Occupjlng entire block of ocean front. In the fashionable. Chelsea section; 300 bed chambers with private baths (fresh and aa ivaier). High cto-s orchestra, cafe. rill, c. French chefj dolf privileges. Autos meet trains. Ilnnlclet Open all year. J. It. THOMPSON ft CO. Of r" i r a cnmfnrl . LMiilt ttAMUT r rivFoor ruori worn ivtwitoi nil bl aWMrTTV.- HOTEL RALEIGH ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. LJOSIAH WHITE i. SONS COMPANY l.e-i.llng Inch ass moderate rate hotel Alhemarle 'ginia We, near lira n i'a S10 UP WV V h..l rl,... H.w,i'.r par or- evcetlei t table iev' nine dinners), llooklet. J. I'. COPE. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Ml. (.Vltlll.lV AK. AMI IIKAl'H I'rl.ult Halt,, running water In rooms. K. staler to ettetl lexei. sun P-irlor Can city SiO t.pecla! rates. Booklet. It. II. WILLIAM HOTEL LELANDE (.111 the ben. Ii. M.,e.ii blle'lte , I'noli - 111, e, o, p,h, 1 , ele.,tor. ,e, (ri ghts, prli.ite tilths. Ulster ho,. kings ole no W , HAW K. NEW JKKSEV l-aktstooO. I akeiviMMl, N. .1. No'eit for lis home !t,c atmo.phe e no f Muir Iin Ins 1: 1: Mi'ANc.nNHKitti, Mur N KB' YOHK Westchester County. firtarcltff Hotogr AT BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. OPENS MAY 11TH BOOKING OFFICE AND "ULL INFORMATION 402 MADISON AVE., N. T. TELEPHONE 7070 MURRAY HILL. WllllT: M l.l'lll It M-HINCiW. w. v. Thi Brcenhriir W'Hv sulphur sprines. w.v.i. in pretnnrnr 0vtn A11 Vlar Uuro Mn ra-j- bL'.VI.VIONsKS. nuw ionic sri'iti:Mi:coi'iir. cous-ty or ni:w tiiiK I'Niu.v u w rv.J. I'A.SV of .NKW VOItli. hi Trustee under n terluln deed of trust made bv I'eter ijeddes, dated dune 10, uni;. I'lainnn opiin.t dovai.i) a. i:i:iiii:s- "ivi.. iiAitr.T i:. iii:i)in:s; jamus i oiuiiirs" I'iitiiu MdiDDNAi.n iii:nt)i:s, ii'oiiiii.5 ua ixc i!mnn:, i;m i i.v haii,i:v. ihJn' ai.i ti oi:inu:s. ju.Nitnt; ruijl vp m v.wvui.i. i.i unns. ni:itAi,i) ' m:ii, f.i:i)ii:s, .i.mi:h ,.. ..riVm-V ji'Muit; a!m:s cu.ni: uninn:.s, i1 AI.D li til.UlllIS ,,I I'MON TltL'T L-OMPANV HI' NKW tillli. ,,h KxeeuTor, ot the List Will .mil I'.'jlunir hi f j,,.,,, tifddes , lie, .d.ed olid ... Adm I nl.l n.tot of the lioo.ls, thullel nod Credits h, li uere of I'otir tied. lee, decease,). .n,i IwiVtosA: 'AW,!i:-,K- i"frid.5?.l I'o tlie above m, i,e,l ilefeudants vou Aiti: iii;i;i:iiv m'mmonkd to aii-wer lb. .oinpliilnt In this notion nd to serve a i niv ot your snuver on ths plain, tiff's attorneys within twenty dais after the service- of thin nuiuinons, exclusive of the d.iy of sen lee. and in ruse of jour I tjllure to i 1 1 e h i- or nimner JudKiuent tll . be t.ihen livalust ou In defiult, for ths ' tellef deimiuiled ill the eomplnlnl, 1 Trial de,tre, in the IMllllli id Neiv Tori Dated. .New nW, M.inb 7, HUil, Mil. 1. 1. II. MM,, I.A.Nr, a I I (A I-I'll II l I 1'l.llulltl's ttoniee, I Ittb ,t I,,t Ottli-e Address, ko HroadHuv, Horourli of Minili itt.ui. .New vork i:itv. 1 ' To I'liriiu Mm noNAi.ii ounnus liKiutur. ii ti:s iiiimir.s. iImii v , HAiLin, aii.niv ni.ivij tii:toi:s: The foieiioliiK eiimnionH Is served ubon nu ,y iiiiMliiillou puisiiant to mi or',iBr 1 of Hon IMmird It I In. b, one of the Jue tlee- of llil iioirt. iiuti',1 the i;th d.iy nf March, IMil. ami tiled wltll the comnlulnt In the o of tlie t'lerk of the (mint! T of i New Vort. at the I'ounlt iVunt House ,i , llie i.oii.'ikii oi ..I.IIII1..IIIIH, -vev vork t ltv on the I Tlh ihn of Maii li, UK, .Mil. 1.1, H, ivi.-vii, L.v.-vii a H IlArl'OUD Allornevs lor rtalntirr, (inice nn,1 post Ottlce Address, vi) lirreiri way, llorouch of MallhHIIiin, New Vork flty. IIKI.I' 1VANTM), I.MI'l I'l.OVKH people lucre.ise your In. route ;r, in no per month without Inter fertile nlth regular work. No sellluc. no i'.tuviissluy. no money or experience rs.. nulled. No work hut fun. TIMS COMK. 1'XCliT iliiUCli.V.NUlii;C0., Toledo, Ohio. 2aBSJBBBBBBSBSBIBb I AILAWIILLHI WH D m . in-tiiaiT IV Tlir. arasstaassl I EAKt.Y hPBINU MONTHS W&X HI lAizauuuii'uuiimiuiciiiii Kcik2yflS3SBBKBep' EASTER EXCURSIONS Three Separate Tour. SAVANNAH, GA. tad return APRIL 17 and 22 Seren Days of Ocean TraTel, Sightteeing, Recreation, and Rett $40.00 Covari Every Expense of Either Trip Get Copy Special FuMer at anv 1 T.'.L.l ... T..., 1 ' s iiutt, ui tuurov 4i;ency Ocean Steamship Co. New Yerk tHee, Mt Fifth AvttM I TaUphona Ul Murray Hill ft HHiiniiiiiil.iltliitiiilminiiiiitiiiKiitiiiiitiii.i S iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii;iiijjj Easter Cruises Refreshing Sea Trips HAVANA , Sailings from New York April 15, 20 and 22 ' I davsat seat ' to u dav. ashore 83 and up Farts include stateroom aeromnio-J.. tioni. meals on steamer, and hotel ex penses at Havana. Write for rali-s and HitMtl HooUel I New York and Cuba Mail .S. S. Co. Pier 14. 11.11. Ward l ine , e tnrk nr any aulborleil ticket .ucn- j oi tour bureau EASTER CRUISES fs: lo ftMl, lticlii!ln nil m mnnrii(xJ.itluna M-mj -il u t I .itnr 5 TO 21 DAYS I ileal time tn enjoy blRbtBlnsf in ih- uml Smithi'i.. Writ for iltuilrattd literature qh 1m. t Uirtnititm. Clyde Mallory Lines I'icr :in. Norm T 1 Idver. N'eis York frl 1 1 y Ticket t.- OBIce ,.,tl A. ' If CUNARD I.SIV dished 1V10 YORK LIVERPOOL NEW Oitlunii Thus., Mhv TC.-VANIA SAT.. MAY CAl.iruHNIA.. .."AT. MAI I'AMKIH 1 I A . T , M 4 , CAIII'ATIIIA . CAT M V 1'. M 1 A V s A M. I A V II V NEW YORK LONDON I TANNONIA. SAT. MAI V Nt ! Rtit .Mi nil; wiMti.ii mi n. 1 Thtnuuh bookliiK- 'o a on , ! the .r I rtiMi'ANV's tirrifi:. -ji.it -lute t.. r American Line AMERICAN STEAMl-R Under the American Fla; N. Y.-Liverpool. Pier 62, N. K. Non New otk ..Apr. 1 IMillndelplii.i H : White Star Line N. 1 Liverpou, vier nil, i nooi I "I'IhihI Apr. ; I IiiIhii.I Mji M Ii t I t ,,. OFFICE, 0 H'M'.VV. '. V. lei W)ii Ke.ler. FRENCH LINE Uinuwgule l.etietsle I iniitliitlgue . I'OSI.VI. LKII I. Sailings for BORDEAUX CHICAGO Apr. 22. 3 P. M ROCHAMBEAU. . .Apr. 29, 3 P. M ESPAGNE May 6, 3 P. M. LA TOURAINE. . My 13. 3 P M Foil INFOIIMATlUN AUMT COMPANY'S OFFICE rr,U OLD IMIMIMIIN I.I.N E. s - I"" South snJ West. Hi cry -V ji. " ' M Pier ii. North Uler. Te 3. I rl STXAMHnir TICKET, t r Mlt OAlclal Agent II lines. BmBd Whltrarnb C.. Sti at ti Ar.. M. X CANAIIIAN P('irit IHIIW CO ISM llroudnu;. N V t It. "Till1; iTni.ic in: pi.rv-r.n." BOSTON $2.65 PROVIDENCE ;; $1.60 COLONIAL LINE OUTMIIK MAI t:i! His, $100. Wsefc days and .Sui,,li. .it ll from Plsr II, M. H.. foot West li ii. on St. 'I'hon fprln lil'Jl. FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTCH $3 Sirs. tv. I'ler 14. N It tt I daily st (too I', M tui Ne I oiiilon t.Norniih) line, Pier 10. N It ft llou tin s I' i oniy. o.ew . i-isr iu, i. i i B . vv .... New Haven l ine, strs Iv I' ft. Cathai-lno t.. week ,in - -M.j Pier 70. ft. K SM rt . . 'o , (MbostoIP Worresler. I'.'.lilli I'roi lib nee dim t II 31 ovTi-uii; -.i.vi i;i;utr,t-.. Dally, linliidliu Mindat. .'k.iii I M From Plsr 19, K. It. I'liuue ft !i..ns Cuy Ticket limes, , iio liioa.lini ' V tTptown Ticket nniie H'wuv ,. ?H 't ts nirfH't, maim: m t: wi-diii' iink NKiv'iiMm PORTLAND Keduced l ures All Point.. piiiuieK'isorett. HA mi: UN mi:amihi' i.ivi- tociix. Hpeclal a to Klriv) tHp rvpeiiM'! hrnd foi Mar.tefi, r.'lii ll - N V EASTER TOl'Kft. rite for fn e hm,.l't, I milk loiirl-t t o Htm llroiiil.ui., N BFRIIIID1 urprlslncly lov rate- H mm