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' 14 THE SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1910. MERCANTILE MARINE CONTROL UNCERTAIN American International Cor poration Has Acquired Large Work of Stock. PLAN OF IIEORGAXIZATIOX In connection wltli the reports (hat Control of the tntcrnatlorcit Mercantile Marine Company litis passed In Hie last few days from J. I'. Morgan A Co. In teresta to tlio American International Corporation It wns learned yefterday fiom a director of the latter company that the executive committees of the American International Corporation at recent meeting decided to acquire a substantial amount of the Mock and that tho operation was turned over to the dlfcretlon of 1'ratiU A. Vanderllp, Otto IJ. Kahn and V. It, a race. In well Informed drclea In the financial district attention nan directed to the fact that the Morgan InlertMss have nut con trolled the Intern. itlon it Mercantile Marine for the Inst year. On February 23, 1915, the voting trust orlclnally hold Irip the stock terminated by agreement. This voting trust wan formed In the fall of 1D02, and tho trustees were J. I'. Morgan, Oharlvs Steele, J. Ilruce Ismay, the late 1 A. II. Wldvner tind W. J. rirrle. It was further understood In Wall Street that the heavy buying which nerved to strengthen both the preferred and common ."took In the weal; market of last week and make tt an outstanding feature of the trading on Mondjy anil Tuesday of thin vvcel; was due to ac quisition of the Mock by the American International Corporation. Also It was re. ported that Kuhti. I."et Ar Co, who un paid to have been doing the billiig tor the Amerlain International Intercut, have stopped purchasing, either for tin present or permanently. In authorita tive quarters It Is understood that the order has been tilled. Hankers who Ihvm been In close touch with the developments In the situation (luring the lat week characterized the published report of the (hange In the control of the coinp.in as grossly ex uggeratcd. While It was understood In some ilnan clal circles that control had passed from the hands of .1. I Morgan & Co. a year ago. It was icported In other quartern hat .1. P Motgan .v Co. have not had control of the International Mercantile Marine Company for a number of .wars. It was again reported e.tr ril.iy that the three committees representing the company's different security holders have about reached an. agreement In regard to reorganization and that the plan will be made public the early part of next week. It was also reported that the Wat. lac and Tlatten committees, represent ing the preferred and common stock holders respectively, have agreed that the bondholders are to receive 57 per cent, of their holdings In new bonds and the remaining 43 per cent, and accrued Interest on the bonds In cah. The re port had It that part of the necessary cash will b raised bv the sHle of I'.'O, 000,000 fi per cent live year notes. REW PLANT AT CHATTANOOGA. 8 tee I i'linipnur I'.xprfta to Benin ' Hells rrles lit (letoher. Work In being rtisheil on the new twelve acre plant of the recently formed Cnatt.moogn Steel Company nt Chat tanooga. Tenn.. and It was said ester day by Interest" In clo.e touch with Ibe new company that deliveries will prob ably be made after October of this year Bt a rate of between SO.nnn and 60,ono tons of billets and rounds monthly. The comp-tny was formed by C. S. i Jnme.s of Chatlatioogn nnd was capi talized nt K..nnn,00'i. Ten open hearth furnaces and extensive rolling mills are beUig erected on n site two miles from ! Chattanooga ami the financing of the 1 new concern ha" b-en handled entirely by Southern h-nhcrs. It In tips jiurpor ' to manufacture a variety of steel prod- ' ucts. Mr. James l president and J. P. Balrd vice-president. The company does not own ore ptovcrtics, but b tie gtitlated succe-efully with large Interests for nn ore sttpplj The stock 'lll not be listed on any exchansc and the ma jority of It has been privately sub- crlbed for. THE SUGAR MARKET. Is Cent Price . Is Predicted by Lending; Operators. Benttmsnt In the mrsr mirk.t w aratti Terr hulllsli, md l.adlnr onerators were firedletlng I hit sc. siinr would rss reallisd n the near futtire Itepnrti front Cuba in, II cated a good eipnrt mnulry and tradri here maintain Hint refiners are having difficulty In procurlni uffirient suiall't to fill their cl-manrl srlthniit sending Ihe'marlict up faster than they e.ire tn have it Cn It Is estimate 1 that clomentte reflnr reotdre shout IMssl i.i: of nit-ar a dar to keep them running l full i-aei,-iiv and Hut if they fall tn "ii'l'li this drntand for anv letuth of fini It .unp'v means larger pur chases nenlinllv IVi.le Interests were mod buyers of futtiros. ,lni the ncnr iiosltinns xrern firm slid higher, elnnng with net earns of 4 to 7 points, while the late months were easier, elnsing ret itm-hanjed to t points lower- Thste was more nr less liquidation during the day. but nn the whole ntferliirs were well absorbed Total sales were ll.SM tons. In the spot market refiners were still hold ing off and no purehases were r-wirtei s though owratnrs took ;. Ii.ish of 1,'uhas for Ami shipment at 5,',.' i-o-t and frel2ld. ul.o 75.0X has for M.iy shipment nt the s:,me prii-e and f.O") ha.-s fnr Maj slilpnient at f.V-c. There nns suld to lie a moderate iiuantlty "of Cuhai afloit whhh nilcln be puifhnsed it E'V; cost and trriuht. but Muy shtiineiii wan beld at r.i8e The refined markt n nulet tnu firm, with fine granulated quoted at 7 10 tn 7,,'A- Ku turei prhei follow : Open llith l.ow- Cln trev. Cln 111; est. est. iu icie. Anrll lay June July August fieptember..,., fMnbcr November peeemher....,, January February. . .. March ... . .vi 5 ;a ... . . t.'.tn', r. 1.1 f 4 1 '.3 r. n r, m'5 '..1 :. 11 t.v. .-, r.v r, m r,.;,ii,', r.-, s 1; ,'. fi .'.fit r. r, -.4 j- r. 5-3 .7 f, wi't:, in r. .-.i B.'rt ,7i ..:.-) f.. n f. :.-i 4 ; 4 a ' 411 10 r. .t.., . -it :. .3 -,f. ;. (".,', pi g ;,a 1 .. . 1 KTTI4.T1 IK I .Vi I.M 4 '3'.. I..-. IV. . i.:.:yii.; 4:1 DFV UJ END DECLARATIONS. Company and Term Ture OH. qturterlv American Si,. In I'oiin tain, qitsrterlv Amparo Mining, qqar 4e . Aniparn Mining, evra. John Tiiere. Plow, qq.vr terly . .. Klgln National Watch, quarterly Harmony .Mills, oiur- lerlv . Inland Sieel, qii.irterlv Munoniet .Mills, quar terly . . Nashnnrna .Mills, oiinr. terly N o n f u 1 1 t Silnnlng, urterly Not folk and Western, quarterly Norfolk and Western, extra ... rnnlvanla Itallrnad. quarterly . . Pittsburg Mee, nuar- terly ., , Pure Oil. extra . P)rene Mnnufaemrtng, . quarterly Vnttist Amirlean Cigar, avjjrtarly a. r. oondiii-h & Co., irwrtirly ' Slk. Ann P utile. II r'r Juns 1 1 ' ''r May IS SfJ M Hi! - !' Muy In pfd. 1'( June 1 7','e May I pfd. 1 '.i May 1 U'i, June 1 3't May 3 I'lfl. M,y 5 UiCi May : com. Hi'i June, t com ?t June I) l'r. MayJl pfd. 1 1, Jun 1 SQe. Juna 1 com. J May I pM. 14 May It com. 1 Aug. II "IT- DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET. DUTTBIl All grades of creamery de clined le. yesterday under liberal receipts and heavy pressure to sell, tluyers de manded lonrrsslum and got them, Trad ing tvai fair at the decline and receipts cleaned up fairly welt t'nsalted creamery also declined along with sailed, ttenovuted whs In light supply, but weaktr In sympathy nlih higher grade slock. Ladles end packing sioek continued sesree and tlrm Prices! Creamery, extras, ; score, .He, higher enrlng, .H v f 5,'c. ; tlrsts, 13i:3U' ; secends, SStl iz 4e. ; thirds, SOW !l'f . unsulte,! fancy ,1.VM3c.j prime to iholre, 3Ji$ M.H t,e.; held extras, common In line, 30 j; 33c ; State dairy, finest, 33,'if Sic , good 10 prime, 3:'v r 33i: renovated, t-vtras, 32'ic.i firsts, 31 ti .tile. . Indies, firsts, Is i It :ite. ; packing stock, current make, tin., :sc ; No. :, s;d ssc I'llUKSE local trading waa fairly active, and with tight supplies prices ruled firm on till descriptions. Uld colored tints verv scare" and sought, Fresh twins and cheddnrs were In light supply. Exporters t'xik a fan fresh while twins. New white flats were also scarce and active on out of town demands Prices! Flat held, colored and white specials. 1SW1?c; average fancy, tsutx'jc, flats, fresh, speilals, tlil7c, Cheildars, held, specials, is,c.s Kiiod to tine, 17UI71.C; daisies, singles, held Hue to finest, lsgisttc Twins, held specials. K',ftSiici good to prime, ICS. tilt'i i undergradet, held, l4"fI7Vi frtsh. tii!f ir.t,i. Wlscisnaln. held. ls lv'ic . single daisies, he.d, !' il M'c.i double daisies, held, IHMlv'.c, vugne Americas, held, l liic , fresh, K'-jc; flute skims, special, i urrent make. lt'? tic , lower grades, Su IPac. IMilS-dtei elpts wire uirnln moderate and with strong advlrcs from shipping points tnirki't ruied active ,it well main t.ilind prlc.s )onlderiMe stoi k Is going tt storage, leuvlng ottering for current C'lUsjinpslou on ) mn.leratr stock of high t.raie not too plentiful and In firm pusl. tton. turtle? and die, ks were also active ut limitation, prlcis Kresh gathered, extras fimitlr , storage p.i(ke, nrels, ;S'til?3lc, firsts, :ti,r::'ac seconds, SOVitite. dirties, No 1, 13i,i:0r. No. '.'. isi, M l!itc . nearby In iniery white. :ih:;i'.! brown". :3'ii:c mixed, ::m:3c, luik, State. JutjSle. .Vtarlatid and Il.iU tltnore. so'ecte.i, :tsn, ; Western and s lutliern, Costive, gooe, 40&ii0c. I.I VII Polt.TP.Y -About S5 eara ar. rlvnl, which was not In excess of the de mand !lulng was of fair proportion, but i open prices to be rtxed later In the week Receivers general')- talked of t?e for fowls Itrollrrs were a little more Mditlfut likewise Long Island duckllniis Viirm-r worth 40.m:o. and the latter "Sc. Nearby express fow llM, Vf :0e Hit 1--.--S i; I Pul't.TltV Itecelpti of Iced Mmii were liRh.. but Invoice of more goods to orrlve valise.) n somewhat easier feeling I r packeil wu of Irregular nual. lty and condition from the warmer sections Mtnl prices shaded Irei! fowls were tlrm and Hctlvely eoinrht Monsters nrd ne-irby broilers were .-irre and hind. Kreh tiirkeis n little more plentiful but of Irregular rualltv and lop prlcen hard to Ket I'tlces Dressed turle. Western hst.s mill touts, dr) piloted. 30i33e , chick ens, 1J to bov, We.terti milk fed. J0c, corn fed, ! fle . fowle. t: to tiox, dry picked Ne.tern, 'A It., and osr to doren, Jttxjf .le (3 to (7 lb,, -itti Hi-, under 30 lb. 17'ji , Western, drv pli ke,, r, , Hn.l over ;tr , 1 1, b,, ;ic . 3 !b and under. ITtllTW; VVetern scnlded, larK". VO'h -1. old rno.ter.. ISe.. equatie, prime while. i lh. to ilofen. IS 5. J It., tt 7 'b-.. $3 .".? Kronen: Turketn. p.lecte.i voting hens. Jjf i touts. 37i3tc . No. ;, .'3 a .: . broilers, IS to box, x c :i it, .to.' . lorn fed. fancy, r7e , chicken.. I: to box. milk fe.t, 31 in " lbs :3:3l5e-: 3 (n IT lbs,, :4:t,e . corn f.il 31 to 3i; h . t.V . 43 to 4" lb". ::y: ton's Western, t.nxed. tlO It's iltld ner, 2tc, 3 to tJ lb... 19ise . old rooster. 11'jC PUBLIC UTiLrnzs. The earnlncs report of the M,t..achii sMt i;,t trie iVimpany for the tlrst guar ter of 1916 disclose, (cr..i.s t.irntngs of S.M'ii.OO". an lncre.se of t::i, Vll over the tlg.tre. tor the same pero.l in tsis, net earnings of f471.X'J, or a il.cre.ise of J13, 40i). nnd a surplus of IHii.yoT. an lncreae over the deficit for the first thrte months of 1913 of I4,04!. 17. H. ttollln. JL Sons have purchased from the Santa rtarbira tias and 15 eetrlc rnnipany, a mr.ll.'.l.iry of the Southern "'allfornla Cdlson. 11,000.000 Hrst mortguge I per cent serial and sinking fund gold bonds The proceeds will be used In Hu me line construction work nnd to call for piivment on July I. at tor,, the IMl.vOO first mortgage, a per cent, bonds due ivil. The Pittsburg Hallways ('ompali), a sub sbllary of tho Philadelphia Company, re ports for March gross cumlnns of 11,074, 771 an Increase of SliM.rS; oier last vturib. and net earulnas of 1363.;::'. or a gain of l:i.53. Tor the twele month period the gross earnings of $lr.C7r,-0'i were I43i, 311 belter than for the preceding similar period, while the net earnings of 14,480, 391 showed an Increase of S517.0t7. The combined report of all the sub- Marie, of the phltadrlphl t'ompan) for March discloses gross earnings of l".75, 9fi. an Increase of tr,nt,i;i oer the ttgures for the same month last jeur, and net e-indngs of l,t37..'.'l9, an Increase of 9n7.gr. Tor the twele tnnntlis endd March 31 gross earntnes were S:6,A.i,n03 ami net earnings ll..:s:.Jt'. tin former being a gain of lt.90i.SIS and the latter h gala of t:.3i,o:o. Aiother subsidiary of the Philadelphia Compiti), the Duriuesne Light Compinv. repot. e.1 for March h gain of 16, 54V In i,r.i-ss earnings, which were f.".3.3Ss, and a gain of liil.v:: In net arnlngs, which vere 1.70 3s7 itros earnln.s for the twelve months ended March 31 were ts, 371. 7S. and tot .urnltigs IV.iSJr lit Th former was 1, gain of M3i.3:7 and tho latter a Kiln of (493. 49 over the flgircs for the pr(ellng eir The Public rtl.lty I'ebenture Corpora tion repirts for the twelve me: ths eniled March 31. net earnlnKs, applicable to re- servts and to dividends on prefere.i and, nininnii sto(Vcs, ax 143,431. as compare! ) with f 10.4X3 for the preceding ear. 1're.l dent Oilman stated that In the list ear tte investments of the compvny had been shlfte, somewhat so as to render the 1 assets more lluubl. and the rompm) Is now In an exceeding') strong poiltlcm. RAILROAD EARNINGS. Chisapeake and Ohio: till. Changes Third fk A-pr. ti:,l) tne. f:.3ii From July 1... 31,510.975 Ine 7.::7,t0 Chicago, Indianapolis and Isvulivllle: Third week Apr. 1154.511 Inc. 117,97 lYom July 1.... . 1 30. 1 s; inc. S(.S50 nUPFALO. noCIIKMTKIl AND P1TT3- nrnci. Th Buffalo. Rorheitsr Itatlway Company reports and Plttaburg for March: Ch-sna-ea. isi Oper rvenut. Net revenues . N t Income., , from Jul) 11 Oper revenue. Nrt revnue,,. Net Income, , l!jj,i:r, in" :s4,ili inc. "T.O'it 1 70.S3 Ine. US.V74 t,?:: 73t ine it i:,s 7,13.j17 Inc. bSl.'j 1 in,:.;-: inc 9iv,4:3 NOItTlir.ltN PACIFIC. The Imal offlre of the Northern Pa cl fir tt.1llw.1y I'oinpmy has receve. hy tel.Kraph the following actual r' suits for the mouth of March The usual d tailed atiitrmejit will be Issmd within a few days! 19tft Changes riper, revenue... I. 471,000 Ine.ll.iiiiD.oflO 0er. cxptnses,, 3,43,001) Inc. 7S1.000 Net oper. rev.. t:,9S7,0i)O Inc. I90S.000 Third week April! 1'reli.ht famines. gl.04S.ooo inc. IJto.non Pstiker eariuiiKs :43.oni Inc 0.000 Mlsc lurnlnus .. 73.000 Inc. s,00" Total II, 310, 000 Ine, :VoOO Total fnr 3 vrfk 4,1101,000 Inc. 751,000 ."OCTllKItN HAM. WAV. The .-inuthern Itallway Company reports for Mnrch: 19i! illoss revenue,,. IH.5SI.40J .S-t revenue. ,,. I,9;'I,3J0 l-'rnni .Inly 1; ( iross r i que. . . I.M.I7 fl,7 7 3 Net revenue. . . . 15,:77,iiV1 191R. 15,290,511 1.553.271 117,326.531 9.C.22.941 llll.STON AN1 MAI N 17. The Ito-ton arid M.ilno Itallroad Com pany reKirts for March- 191 Changes, Total oper. rev.. 4,:97,377 Ine. .-.:i;,iiii:' oper. tin ome. . . . !!!,!! Ine. 33s,7 Net tneotne. .. . "3,."X7 Inc. t r.:i5 Cor the nine months ended March 31! Tot il op,r rev. . ISs.im.ilM In' . 13,51 4,1 27 oper liiMime .... ii.iiSs.iioo Ine. 3,4"i),7.'.S Net Income,. .. C.mo.vto Ine. 3,103.3111 W.VIl.VMt The Wabash TUillvviiy Company reports fe Vlwreh Kti,t for the nine looulhs ended M.trvh 31 as folloWH; I9K Chun-"' llM.r. revenues... 13. lis:,, 110 Ine. I7:0,V24 opir. expenses... .',gis,:ii7 Inc. 109.H91 .Net reveniien., l,n;i,iil Ine. 010,3I From July I: Opir revi nues. . 1 2.1. ft&o.SB t Ine 3,0,2;3 (iper. exponsia. . . 17,647.755 Ine. 691,079 Net revenue . k,00l,509 Ine . 1.1 010,1 ;o INTKItllOIUIt'lllI It.VPIIl Til A -NT si IT. The Interhnrnugh Itapld Transit Com- nanv reuorta for Man hi 191 Clrosi oper. rv.. I3.405.0&1 Oper. rxpeuaes.., 1,309,313 1915. 13.055,701 1,143.055 Net opar, ...Hi... t iN.,, rassengeri card. (6,017,374 From July It llroba oper. rev, ,tJ,IH.HI4 Opsr, expense!,., 10,395,051 Nit epir. rT. .IU.4H3.7II Murplu 1,441,14 Psviiengera car'd.Cfll.tOl.U 154. 912. Ut 9,110,111 111,115,147 I, III, HI m.tiMiT ..'s"lflO. iirrr VANDERLIP URGES A U. S. TRADE CAMPAIGN Warns Manufacturers in Hos ton Mectlnpr to Plan for Future. RosroN, April ti. The Amcrlom manufacturer If be would profit by the Impetus given to his business by the entanglements of manufacturers of other countries should neglect no op portunity to Improve his economic or ganization, Iboth tor production and distribution. That Is whot Frank A. Vanderllp. president of the National City Hank of New York, told the members of the National Assoel-itlon of Cotton Manufacturers at their meeting this morning. Mr. Vanderllp said further: "After the war ths manufacturers of other countries will be more eager for business: more alert In their enterprises than they were beforx" the war; more willing to make encrlflces to get liusl ness Hut the American with the In telligence and ability to put his houe In order now has splendid chances to hold after tins war the business he has acquired because of the war." Mr. Vundcrllp added: "It Is nn extraordinary state of af fairs when wages In the steel Industry are advanced twice, 10 per cent, each time, within three months, with advances In the textile mills nnd other Industries almost as great. They signify that all Industry Is on a shifting base, that we are riding on a. tidal wave, nnd that wc cannot tell where we will be when nor mal conditions are restored. "The nations with whom our trade Is most Important are banded together In two groups, pledged to support each other nt least to the end of tho war. nnd be vond that nobody can tell what their economic alliances or economic policies will be. Wc know, however, that tbe passion for national strength and self sulllclency has been everywhere strength ened and that the Instinct of self-protection will tend to keep the alliances alive. "We may expect also that the control of economic conditions and policies will be more hlghlv centralized than before; In short that trade and Industry In these two groups of nations will be more highly organized and more harmoniously directed than before. , . "The stress of economic competition will not be lessened by the war. On the contrary, there will be in each country a greater Incentive than ever existed be lorn to recover lost ground and assure the national position. There will be a sharper spur upon effort anil a more strenuous demand fo- eillclency In every Industry than vva known before "The vital question Is, what effect will the experiences through which they arc pas-lug have upon the people of Kuropc and what effect will the condition- now pievatllng In the fulled States have upon tp" If the eM'rlence of Kurope glvei discipline anil tiiont.it stimulus to the people, If It awakens new ambition and revolution and develops a new national spirit of devotion and unity, the debts and tnxes will not retard their progrc-.-.' "And, on the other hand. If our people do not recognize tho temporary character of our present prosperity, conserve Us benefits to strengthen us In the future and adapt ourselves readily to changing conditions, we shall be In a weaker posi tion after the war than we were before, for we shall he upon an artificial level of costs, a level above the rest of the world." I'aasnlr In laane fSHII.lMM) Honda. Passaic, N, J.. April 2i. Tho Tassalc City Commissioners have decided to sell three Nsue of serial lemds totalling M-Mt.nnn, bearing 1 1... per cent. Inter est, II It, 000 worth ti- be retired In thirty vc.irs and the ntheri In twenty-live years. These will be the llret serial' bonds ever Issued here and wl'l cover park develop, ment, public buildings ami svhool ex penditures. BUSINESS TROUBLES. STANDAHI) MAT HI.O.-K Co INC. maniifaeturr of hat blocks and dies at IC.V-ti.7 Mercer street has lliije all as slunment to Harold It. I.huwe , pe l. Hon In bankrupt' was alo tl.ed iicalnst It by these , redltors Anna Itol'lnsuti. poo, Samuel l.e..'h, oo, and lt..hrt Chapman Company. 1200, l.ialitntl. s Ifi.OOO. assets II.OOO. It was Im or parj'ed nn .M.i fill, with raplt ll s-.i. k J5O.O0O PhPip Fnrnail Is trea i.rer uiitt Heliu ir,?. nth i! s iretary. It had ii brani'h In Philadelphia. PIIII.IP I.CHIN(U:it--A petition In hank ruptry has been tiled against Philip l.iit.lnger. haberdasher at 503 Fifth ave nqe. by thoie creditors: W O Horn X Mm.. 11.141. Hutchinson's Famous sMrt Hospital, inc. I045. and Anithan A Co, 1163. He made All H.'.ltfllliieiir on April 19. l.l.iliUIII'-H l.-t.OOO, assets i'.no. l!OI.ISTi:iN 1IIIOS A petltlo.i In Link ruptc his been pled auaint Ho' 1st. -In llr. s . (iinipose.l nf lUrrv and Nithall. dealers III clonks and suits at 113 Css-x street Liabilities 2.ono, ass.ts f.no MAIMAN F.II.MN- -V petpnii In h.mk ruptey has been tiled nniln-t M.ilinail ti Klim. i-onitoied of Joseph Malman and famuel I'.llen, dealers In rues ,,t no Avenue C, hv two creditors Jonas GewlrU H0.O and Charles Hrriberg 1 1 Assets said to he 120, HAVMAN VVAI.I.Af'H ef 0I Prospect avenue, The rtronx, former')' n real estate dealer, filed a petition tn bank ruptcy with liabilities. 199,032 of whl'-h 159,000 la en real estate mortgage, and no assets. Part of the liabilities are for Indorsing notea of Wallarh, llelsler K Cn . a corporation of which he was an ofTI -er, WAI.TBH .1. IMF.HCtl of S75 West Hoi), street, who formerly traded as the Pierce f-'ale CNllllpany. slock sale, hns tiled a petition In bankruptcy with lia bilities 14.191 and no assets. A'tiniii; the creditors are th Home f.f, pub i-hlnc Coinpanv of Chle-lgo, 17,141 and llverj Wek CnrP'irntlnn. It. 919 He (lleil the petition lo get rid of his Individual debts onlv AHTHCIt WAI.fsVIAN a chailffriir, of 100 West Itlst street, who was arre-te.) by the .sheriff on Tllesdiy nn a bodv ee,t. Hon of 16,142 In favor nf Leopold mil -I'Hiim fnr dauiaires fnr personal Inlurles. flleil a petltton In bankruptcv to uet out ef 7,u,11rw- street Jail. The nn'y creditor Is M n'jxbaum. who obfitned a lildgment apr-ilnst Wnlnian. Iiuls Ii.i f'nsta and Joh P 7.i t'osu In the sanio m-ittrr. JuiIkc Hand released Louis Ia Costa from Jail last week, and granted a w-rl' of halien corpus yesterday In WaMman s ease. VIOP.ItIS ItOTHMAN of 215 West Tenth stnet tiled a petition In bankruptcy with liabilities t 236 and no assets ISAAC (ittOIi.INSK'V. otherwise known ns Charles Falke, living at the Normiindle Hotel, tiled n petition In hiukruptcy, with liabilities tLftM and no asset. IHirsOIt TIAItKAH, Jeweller, of 45 West IMth street, tiled a petition In honk riintcy. with liabilities 1,7N., and assets IS.t.'i, In notes. Ilanknipte.T Schedules. MY II It IIAItT. Irudlng . the Mer Hart Company, whohsale liquor dealets at 47 Vestv street, tiled schedules showing I 111. hlllties. triK.sln. nf which '.'.',,7IH s se cured, and asset. r.'O.K.Vi. ennslsllng of real estate at I7,"'fl Kllltoa stteet, Mrnok. I)n IM.oon tnnrtgnged fnr lin.Mm; ne lounts. Ill 4..! fixtures. III. rasa, covered hy chattel mortgauc for II, '.'on. and I4U4 inlleited by the HsslKliee. I. has also 100 shares of slock of the Senate Wine and Liquor Company, believed to bo of no vnlue. PF.TKIt A, DtlZBTf. dealer In second hand machinery at .141 Wesi Fnrtv.tlfih .treet. filed schedules showing llnblltlles 4,".n'.iil end assets Itl.Tinil, consisting of stock, I. Vttt'l; llxlureM, ;t,-ij notes, 14.10, and liccolluts. 'lTil) !4 Kl'll.MAN CO.. INC.. dealer In men's furnishing goods at 17 Columbus avernie, tiled schedules showing HabllllleH 112,735 mid assets 17.433. consisting of stocji 15,200; tlxtiires. l.'.ooo, aciouute, 122s, and cash In hit'. FKANK T. lllITLnit. proprietor for twenly.nve yeira of the llutler Pholn. graphic Httnllo at Knltnn and llnnd streets, Uronklyn, filed a voluntary pe. tltlnri In bankruptcy with ll-iblllle nf 7,l and asseit 12,232. Mr llutler iittrlliutes his failure to the big advnneo In prices of chemical an u result of the war. Assignments. NF.riATIVK rtllcoNSTItllCTION COM PANY, INC., renovating moving picture films ut 729 Hevenlh avenue, marie an assignment to Itnderh-k J Kennedy. The company w-aa Incnrpomted on Nn. yemher 1. 1915, with capital stuck II. 000, which whs afterward Increased to 125,000. Ralph Martin Is president and II. ds xYnolf Nccretsrv, RKItl.lN' II AT MANUFACTHniNO COM PANY Harry Herman, lildor llrand and Renlimln Rreskln. doing buslneia as th Berlin Hat Manufacturing' Company at 44) rlreat Jonn strset. mad tin In. mint to Jenph R. HuMtr. , ,:ys, .ypX.. rn-y J?.Vi'.',VJ'i'"'Vi.'rt'!''V, RECORD EXPORTS OF HORSES AND AUTOS Amazing Total of $350,000, 000 for tho 21 Months of European Wnr. FOLK MILLIONS A WEEK More than 1850,000,000 worth of horses and automobiles have been ex ported from this country since the begin ning of the Kuropean war, according to the compilations of the foreign trade le;iartmcnt of tho National City Hank. The valuo of the automobiles and their parts hikI equipments Is computed at isn,tiou,iiuu, ami ir.o v.nue or Horses ami inuies at nnout me same iigure. rue export record of the port or rve.v export record of the port of Ne.v ork for the past week shows that up-, proximately K',000,000 worth of horsvs mid mules have been shlpptd and auto mobiles of alsaut the same value. Atttntlon Is drawn to tho fact that the e.xpotts of horses and automobiles mice the beginning of the war havo uveraxed about the same value ftom month to month. The value of the horses, mules mid automobiles exported from the I'nlted States lit the past twenty-one months Is something more than J300. 000,000, and for the same period jr.', OOrt.Odii worth of automobile tiles, S3, fjflo.OoO worth of engines and approxi mately 53e,OOO,0OO worth of saddles, har ness nnd horseshoes 'rmve been exported, Of the JlOo.'iOO.OiHi worth of Ameri can horses and tnuls sent to Kurope since the beginning of tho war about ILIO.OOO.OOil worth were horses. About $100,000,000 worth of commercial ot freight automobiles were shipped, and Jf.ft.OOO.OOo worth of passenger ma chines. ifhe number of horses exported In the tvventv-one months l approximately r.f.o.ftiio, of mules about 1,'o.UOU and automobiles more than I0n,0ilu. Thes tlguies Include estimates of the exports for the remaining weeks In this month. Half of the horses shipped go direct to the battlefields of Prance Of the automobiles exported the distribution In P.unipo has been less In favor of Plane and more In favor of Olreat Hrltaln, nl thiiugh It Is pointed out that a large number of the car-, going to the latter country probably find their way to the Continent eventually Total exjsirts from the port of New York during the week ended April 3'.'. liMf'.. were $3T.i',T3.:ic,7, w i-omp.ired with $3 1.31 2.!''.ol In the corresponding vvee in lf'15 and 1 .3T;i.:;3 in p-e same week the preceding vcar Total Imports for t':e week ende.) Vpnl I.", amounted to I3.1.3.".!.C.V .1 c .mpared w.th S33.ITS.P30 the .vciit be fore and j:t.3..7.t5ii In the same week In 101 1. LYMAN GIVESUP COUNSEL. llecldr tn Handle Hun I nse In Pedernl Court. Ilav.ng tti'qulre.l a good ncirkma knowledge of Federal law through hi -ever.tl appe.irancea as ilefendant In mail fraud cases fr John Grant l.vman de cided yest"rday to throw over hi tit torneys and steer himself throitgli bl present ilitllcultlosi arising fro-it his ma nlpuliitloti nf the a If ilrs of the brokerage tlrm of John II Putnam A. Co I. Mil. in announced his Intention t" Judge Howe In the I'tidcd Stat. Itlstrlct Court, and although Alstant I'nlted State,. Attorney lMwIn 'I. Stan ton Insisted that t.vmau ought tn have new counsel assigned to him the Judg' replied that he couldn't force an attornev on a mail who didn't want one I. matt was represented bv fo-mer I'nited Stafs tto-nei llenry A. 'i-.e and former lloxing Coininlslnuer Prank S li'.NVll. Tb-re x eouie doubt whether they g-ivo up I- ni;iti or I.yman gave tip them PH0T0-ENGRAVERS DENY TRUST ! I.rnnil .Inry 1 nx ptltfiit Inn nf Prior Iiicreaar la Prnlinhlr. A iratii Jury Inquiry probably will be started to determine Just what was dene In connection with the Increase of prices alleged to have been agteed on by the Photo. Ilnitravers Hoard of Trade audi concerning which complaint has been made to the District Attorney, Prices have been Increased from il) to 200 per cent, for photo-engr.ivlni; work and; in.ig.ir.lne publishers and book makers 1 have complained that 't has been done' i-i violation of the antl-Donnclly trust la w District Attorney Swann had a confer-1 ertce jcstcrilay wit'- Pdvvanl Kptein and! i:. W. Morley. Jr., of the Hoard of Trade. I lioth denied thero had keen an agreement I entered into, nut insisted the increase had icsulted from the higher cost of th materials used. Further w III be held to-day. conferences GETS CATSKTXL RAILROAD. Ilndion Itlver Day Line lloya Con trol of Mountain Syatcm. r"ATSKtt.i N. T April : Through the puichase to. day under foreclosure of the i-atsklll Mountain Hnllro.-id bv II i: OVott, pirsldetit of the Hudson P.lvrr Pay l.ine, Albert V S. filcoti, general tnaiiiger nf the t'.itsklll CveiilPf; Lines, nil-1 !eorgo II, Heach, ni.inager of th t'a'slvlll Mountain lloue, the Hudson H'ver Pay Line o'vlalns conttol of the entlio Catsklll rallwuy i-jatem from t'atsldll to Tannersvllle. The property vvnix sold last week to .lames P, Phillip, president of the fats hill National Hank, but nn he fulled in meet the terms of his hid the property was iesoul. The price was $:$,noo, which w-aa .Mr. Phillip's offer. t'tislnm llnnae Hrcelpla, The total receipts for duties nt the t'us toni House yesterday were f fi57,SS7.rii, nf which 9 17fi.19S.as itas for luerchandlse withdrawn from lsonded warehouses and IM',.T.i:.IR for recent Importations. SECURITIES SOLD AT AUCTION. 2'i fhsrei New- Netherlsnd Mind and Mort K.ice Company eninmnu, in 20 shares Library Suuare Ilr.ilt) ronipnnv, I Pi lot 433 shares Uroolihn rity itallroad Com-pain-. t:i, t. 112.1100 ,1 spvncer Turner roinpanv it per cent dehentliro honds. ,li. 102(1, )u terest 1'ehruiry nnd August, 'i. 15 shar 1'nlly Cotton M of La Hrange, i in . ron, 73 shares luiernitlnnsl (-niton Mills, com. iiniii. nnd IV.'i do, scrip, li)t. 7."i shares VVaslilnglnn Mills preferred, 0, 75 shures w ishlnglon Mills coinmon, 12. 7,311 shares Maine .Mining and .Manufac turing Ciiiiipany, 110 nl "ft shares Metropolitan Street Itnllwav Cotnpanv I Manhattan Trust Cnnipauv cerlllleate of itepuslt tinnier agrteuient of lieeeinher lo. 1IH17), on which pav ment of t,"c per share lias been made, lie. per share. 21(1 shares Second Avenue Itallroad Com pany, l.'S lot. 175 shates Interstate niectrln Corporation 'snnimnn, id. .,n(in t'hlcoutlinl Pulp Company s cent, teinnorarv recelnts. !i.v per 200 shares llhhi Copper Mining fMntpntiv. 2nu shares Dlaiuondnelil D.il.v Hold Mining Cniupanyi I 000 shares Cripple I'reek ftandard Hold .Mining Companv . ir.o shares Tho Meersrhnum Companv nf America, 1,00(1 shares Umpire Hraphlts Companv; 150 shares King P.ilward .Sllvrr Mines; 500 sharei Ton sol 1.1 a t ed Nevada t'tah Corporation; 1200 Consolidated Nevnd i Utah Cor poration per cent, convertible hnnds, series C and D and $s scrip; 1,000 North Carolina Hperla! Tax nond Issued tn Western North Cirnllnii Hall, road! 30 shares United Motion Picture Theatre Corporation preferred; a sharea United Motion Picture Thttr Corporation, common, H lot. CALLS PENNSY TUBES DREAM OF GORBIN ItuiMor Snys L. I. It. It. Found er Loner Sotipflit Similar Facilities. John H. Davles, the engineer who built the Pennsylvania tubes to Man hattan and many other subway and ele vnfed linen, wai a witness before Su preme Court Justice tubman yesterday In the suit of the minority stockholders of the Long I'!atul ltillroul to compel the directors to account for J'-S,000.u00 ullesed to have been expended unnec essatlly or In the Interest of the Penn sylvania ILillro.nl, which control) tho 1oiir Island. Mr Davles, called by the defendants, said that the Pennsylvania In building t). tunnels under the NorthNniiil Kasl 1 ri rs had given in the long island mi, I what the Into Austin Corhln. founder nf the Lone Island tind for many cars Its president, Its president, had long tried to achieve for the benefit of stockholder. He .aid that Mr Corbln tried every possible plan for direct connection with tho heart of Manhattan, one of which was "dipping under the i.asi itivcr nt the Mattery and dipping again under the North Itlver to New Jersey tn connect with the Central Itallroad of New Jer - sey " Mr D.iv len said : "Mr. t'oi bin was not only president of the I.org Island Itallroad. but he was also a director In the Central Hallrnnd of New Jersey l.lkn President ftamttel Hen of the Pennsylvania, who N a di rector of the Long Island Itallroad, the Into President Curbln was always striv ing to connect Long llatul with New Jersey by mean of tunnels or bridges. What President Corbln tried to do and h's projects were cut short by his death lit IS9C was subsequently accomplished bv the Petinsylxanl.i." Mr Davie testified that the Hatlery tn Jersey tunnel was first discussed In l0, and In U'.'l the Long Island sought to put a bridge across the Hast Hlver and run a belt line for freight through Manhattan l-'lnally In 10S he planned In throw a bridge aero-- the Hast Itlver front the presold Sunttyslde yards In Long Island Citv and rest one nf the buses on Manhattan at Sixty-fourth street between Si cond and Third ave nues "I had actually put down some of the plots when llm untimely death of Mr. Corbln cut short that nnd other similar pmjei'ts." s.lld Mr I'avlcs. The c.n-e will go nn to. day THE GRAIN MARKETS. I ni'O'iiscil i'i'iilnilx ,. Ilrninnil for Wheat- Com Mriuiu. The (niit'ntliitlon of bullish advices f s tho spring wln-.tt belt were held re n!ible for a further broadening In Hie speculative demand, and thero were tuov high levels i cached for the move ment Although there was no Import :c t moisture In tho Northwest vester- d.ij tn aggravate the delayed mart of the crop, the trade rect Ived mole ad v.ies of the actual 'situation Some of the pro-nlnent commission houi- people slated that the tltore.ised area In Minnesota and the Dakotas wo'ilil exceed ".ooo.OOU nere It vva n-cnllod that the winter wheat area was voluntarily decreased more than 4. mm. Out) liens and the estimated vv i ter kill si placed ,tt close to l.ann.nnu acres. Mori.iver. the condition In the Canadian Northwest have not 1 ecu pmplt iu and with the lalsir short.i.?o the .han-is are said to bo for an .-n-ieage ni inly Jo or JO per eent. of that a ye.)r nci The.se dis-rea-se,) areas mlcht Ise eqtiiv. alcnt to more than ino.ooo.oon bu-bels Tin- latest reports from litissi.i, l-'r.in.'e. Utnill.i. Pngl.ind and It.il Indicate area dc r.-.ues ranging fnnn ;, in :''i per i. There are people in the wheat trade who ludlrxc that the world s wheat cion this coni'tig season will not t.ime within inoooo.npn bushels or the v tel.K of tho present jestr, and it I. fu ther contended that utiles, the start nf the American spring- wreat crop turns for the better very soon tin- Pti ted States I likely to llml Itself with loss than l."ifi.0o(i.00o bushel for exvort against a possible '.;".. ono.onn th' o.t son and 330,000,000 as a record two sea sous ago Prominent Interests In the ira I, a-e ex presslllK ext-emelv hul let! lion as to I probate.' wheal price. In the f i ire I Is uow n inai some or tn s-tr"rtfs pp - i ,. ive groups hive been purchnsiin; spisni ber whe.t at t'hlcrtgn ver fre.- i p fer these act. ottlts was observ -! 1 t g vesteidiv s sesslnti, but the fu ' a I an.es v.fre qt he'd on account f 't .. I pr itlt -.iklnj: The ab-eu.-e of ei, i v Hi? ne ': s.vtn. attentl i c-i. tl as It . iraln iieinc c, mended w Heat 1,11". stum il slve mare .'n-' Icr.lfon 1 i a pruspc'-tlve heav larr ov-r f 1 I he.,' The weekl- neither bulletin i cud of mire f.iv-nr.ib'e wr.vher fT ths aln-- -vheat ir.ip. rain and rither tow ti uipe-.itur, liavc chicked HessUn tl ro.lKI. (Ill Hi" other hainl th unfavorxhle . vnditlons In many parts of ih Northwest wer co'iimented upon In this eftl"lsl organ I'nrn Th. n.l,.. 11, n u , ...I. moderate!) during th dav Th - was ai -ive support from levdlng U-Mern elevator houses and It 1. nii'terstoi'il itiit these Interest, and stroni: epecui tv groups Intend to pay for cons11e-t ., , .vrn de'lvere.i nn Chleigo May contra- is V ' vices from the S-nuthwest were nf a henrr cash demand and tt Is Intlniitet Mut , port nates sine the beginning of the '.ek have lieen close to 1.P00.01O hustle Weather conditions were les. ftiv-or.ltie it cntrsl and eastern part, of the ronton for corn planting, hut the .e,tv thus fa hi lint l.eep vrrv Important Term offi" lugs arc rep-trt'-'l a trifle larger Th. terior tccetpts so fir this week epi. ,i nui' 2.100,000 hushels sr. i, ns- 7 lioo non the pievloii. we-k and 2 ir.3.000 last veir llie--The ihUl, latlon In the ih. .ico M-iv Ueliverv held other pmtlons i. ,1 for .1 time, hut on the whole th ma'k iinncil In ejmpathy with other grilns Hvport having VV.XS placed at r.oo uno tiushels 'I here were rome itnfllted foreign orders In the market nt th. .lose Cr..p reports are milnty fnv-orihl" nnd tin generality of advices Indl.-ate. that acr ages are Hheral Provisions The liquidation of specua tlve accounts and some sepiric aga u-' tho freer movement of hogs hroughi prl.es down moderately during the da Chh-igo prices Open- ItlKh' Low. Clos Prev Wheat : May . . . July .. .. enteniber.. Corn; Mav July Oats: Mav July Porlc M iv July 1.1 rd: Mav Jiilv Itihs; Mav Jul v i nr est est In close 11!. 115 lllC, HP. pis, ins n.'.v, ittt, us lip, 113', 115'. 1IT. 1HS list. H's a'. 7t- 71". p. ttu 41 131, 4:'. CI 'A :i S3 St M r.-i tl to i: w i:o i: i',o i:v. t:f.:. 15 s i:d t:t t:i? 15 oi ISIi II'.V i! i; i:v New York wheat prices wete. Open. Ilich. Inr est May Low est I'lns. Inr. IK .Norfolk .t Weatern .luiiipa Dividend The declaration of an etni dividend of 1 per cent, on the cniiiiimn Modi of Hie Nciriolk and Western It.illvvay t'oiti puny, I nildltlon tn the iimrteily rlivt. (lend nf s; per cent, MlrpfiM'il Wall Stieet .v I'stetiliiy. The old rato of il per cent. Inn! been In force since lieceni hep, 1011, and prior tn that, ilatluiT bacli In H'Ori, the rale hail been per cent. In lUfil tho rate wan ; per cent. FINANCIAL NOTES, Frederick V Plelcher of llonton has hen elected ii director of the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies steamship Lines ". B. Parker ho.s reslsned a il nt. dent of the I'nlted Protlt Sh-irlnc t'oni pany. his resignation to lake effect May 1 Mr. rtarker -was formerly vice. president nf tho fpeiry A Hutchinson Coupon t'ninpnny. and has been for some time active head of the I'nlted Profit Shnrln rompinv. Hold tn the amount nf 00,000 was vvlthdr'iwn from the Rub-Tr'asurv yester day hy the Hank of Now York. The r'uri. Traaaury transferred I:, 000, 000 by wire tn an Kranclico on tht acoount at New Terk bank. REDUCING BUSINESS SPACE. Broker Mecnre Concerns for Va cant (Ifllces nnd l.ofts. The Charles I-'. Noycs Company has leased olllces on tho twelfth floor of 100 Itroadvvuy to Ittclson A: Hchottlaml ! on the tenth lloor to Norman November and Kevin Jart'p, nit tho thirteenth lloor it large suite In Marthlan A; I .evens , space on thu ninth floor to l-Mward Powers and John A. Wood, iiinl olllces on the same lloor to Jacob Smith. Jr. William I-'. I-'tierst has leased the top loft of the building tit the corner of Hlccokcr tdreet nnd tho Bowery to Na than Cohen, and the store at fill Kasl 125th street to Philip Ilcrkowitz for a term of years. The l.oton II. Slavvsmi Company has leased tor the Surrey Iiivi-sturn oi'lcc. "cf ' it SOU l-'lfth avenue to Schlaepfcr broidery Works ami Pcrsky At Stelnwolf at lib to IL'O west Thirty-second street showrooms to II. Si Inc , to Arthur l-. Colgate olllces for commercial pho- iogrnphy; to C. Mavlglla space for ex- ecutlve ofllces, and at 31-3.1 Last Twenty-seventh street olllces to the Km - km Chemical Company for a term of 'clir", . The Ogden ft Clarkson Corporation have leased odlcea at 'o7 Fifth iivcnue for lis bunms Scherlck el Mendel have based the fourth tlooi at 41 mid t'l Past Twctitv fifth street to A. 1 Held ,v Co.. Iippnitevs ot dres goods, and A. W Porter A Co,. Importers of cotton goods, tit" nvent'i floor. Samuel II. Martin has teased tin- store ind basement at the southeast ooMw-r of 1 Clutnbu. avenue and Nlnetv-seventh street to the Hnumifelds Coippativ Louis Keinpner & Son h-ivo leased a store In the Hlvervlew Theatre) llulldli.c. Hrovlway mid inntn street, tn the Stveet Shop, Inc., for live xcire ip-tce nt 2.107 llro.-tdw.iy to Adolph Netibf rger for diin - Ing, nnd a store tit 41 Pa-t Twelfth street to .1. A II Cohen Pease Klllman have leaded wit.' the Cross & Hrovvn Cotnptny it II nr nt 1 1 llronlvvay, near Twelfth street, lo .l.-icod Cl.isgow. nnd ofllces In II West Thirty ninth sttee' to Miss Alice It. Fo-nnniJe. IMwniil C II Vogler has leaei the rtore ii rd basemtr.t nt .Mil Atiistenlam avenue to I.lchttnnn ; Co. for a term of years; store nt Amsterdam avenue in the American Can Company. !oton II Sluwsnii Company has leased nfllces In 171 Madison avenue to the SH xex Company ; Joseph II. K.ithten, architects)' bureau , F. Irving Fletcher, ndvertts'rg . in the Cameron lltillillng, 1.x." M.i'lisoti avenue, to lexalider Hrauer, eMwrter ; in ;nj Put Twenty ninth street to I'l Salvo It'o . nutlttie flint. tuie Samuel II Mart n has leased the Mori at Ninth avenue to Y. Singer ti:msi roil wry iiimr.. Pease .v; Kill taii have leased the three tory and basement dvve" ns at 17,3 West Ni'u-t v t In i d street f"r Mi.. .lennte M .lames to .1 lines Clarke Heal Pstate MatiaLTe nent Cnmp.inv hi leased for Mr- lleor-ic U'etve the private ipvel'l is ut ICO We-t N ctv. seventh street to Irs Marg.viet Marsh for a te-m of ttr . Pepe .v: ltrn have !.-t-id for Il.itve i ' a tm i .ff mkqt- W3 10 Days to Japan nd of Geishas and Flowers (.Round Trip Now $30 15 Days to China (Round Trip With optional ntetlind lo if through .tipm and Korea via Mukden to Peking-, Nanking nnd Sh itigli.il, or vitv vusa, fur fa) gAd (lira. 17 Days to Manila Round Trl Now $337.50) Uncle Fam's Oteatest and m st pr griavive Colony by Canadian Pacific luxurloug Empress of Russia-Empress of Asia Qairkeit Time Avro 'Ae t'atific Europo Is Closed, but the Orient Is Open On riy via lion a'u, if ih (red Our ofl.ces nl e i p t ti,c trivrlrt, etery as.il,in e In plinnlng Itincratlei KJld secliri tt. H' t Ktill itilorii'(i ion i' i 'iv uiven. 'Phone, call nr " tile I. K. rnitlt-. I.eneral Agent. Passenger Ocparfment. I'.'.tl llroadwar. New lurk fll. CANADIAN OCEAN ni SPRING T'l? V A C TOURS TO 1 LAAj Enjoy the refresh i it? sea trip to tilt' pl.n grout tt'f ''ll'Urt IS0I1 w ,t GALVESTON with it-, surf li.itl'uiK, t-ic hofi , .ind arictj of outv'.oor .pott, Sin Antonio ami its famous ALimo, Aransas P.tss, Corpus firisti other historic vomts. AKo sailing for Kov tt, l.imp.i ,uul Aobilc. MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO., Pier .'in North Hlver, New York, city Tlckn omci-. aim and o.'is liv.iy i cum a R n VUllinil NEW YORK LIVERPOni V ' .VI A V II. N-lli IV I'.VI.irtllt.N'IA., I A VI Illto.Vt A . CAItP.VTIII V. . 'la uii'l from . HAT , VI V l", Mm,s NAT, M VV ' ,, ;,.)(is V I , M VV I M uiseow v'.i l.lvetpiinl. NEW YORK LONDON IP.VNNO.S'IA TI KS. MAY !, P V A.N'll.VNI V S VT M VV 50. r. P V Al.AUNIA MAT., .MAV 2'. , I r tr.illlnc at 1 if.,v. ' ' 51.51 si ati: M m:v VIIIIK, American Line AMERICAN STEAMF.RS Under the American Flag IN. Y.-Ltvcrpojl. Piur i2. . t., )3 1 I 11. Louis .Apr. VI) I liiluml viav 11 White Star Line N. Y. Liverpool. Hier Ul. N. .... ko.... -1 iiuanii. . ..May lillalllc . nder tho Aiii'rlc.in riac Muy 10 iiri UK, I) ll'W.tV, N. Y. Tel. limit) He, or. I SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE ! i,MU'AV MVKNEN IIKN.VI.lltK. IlelllK lllav Vpr '.'7 I'nlted Ktin. Xluu 11 A. E. JOHNSON1 CO..IrSlVft.lS.r.iVrN. T, nF.I.KillTI I'l, 81IOIIT SKAV TBU'. SAVANNA.Vl.nWvVe.I'V.li HI.. N r. Tal a four Silvia itt:nni:ii co. at ;om.koe point. The Kureka Itubber Company haa leased part of the new building of the former t'ttlted States Metal Products Company at eighth street and Third avenue, College Point, The company will manufacture all kinds of soft rub ber goods there. This Is tho fifth con cern manufacturing rubber goods that will do business In this town. ni:TAi. ts citvm srBtiniPi. Herbert A. h'lierman has leased for Mrs. David S. Cowles her house at Mil ton road and Apawumls avenue, Ityc, N. Y . for the summer, furnished, to I-Mward i Maiiienon, and for Mra. i', liowler her house 101 Dogwood lane, Ityc, overlook- ling the Apaw.imls t urn grountis, tor a tcitti of veats to H. Do Mnrstim The Itobert 1? Parley Organization ,aN leased at Nepperhan Heights the Hathaway house on llucklngham road to . .B, Thome of New Vork city, the , wiiltnev house nn P.ilrvfew avenue, to w. , iltl.lnl ot Ntw Vork city and tho Noon.in homo on Linden aventio to II. W. Purcell of New York city, llcckschci ei (leSaulles havo rented to F.mlen I line, ti-inn-ily of Philadelphia, the new- hotiM. of Heglnat'l V. Presx prlclt, near Dogwood lane, live, N. y., for a term of .vcar RESULTS AT AUCTION. Pulilli- llrTet-liiu Vealerday In lan- linltnii mill HriiiiT snlparnnin. I AT II VKHHY stiii:i-:t I Hy Joseph P. U.iy. 1I1TH ST. 21.1 1.'. W ti s, 200 w 7lh av, .'OxlfiAtl. I. stv lint -P Ji Trust 4'0, fills true, agi l-v hmati Hrns Co et all dur, P.i.!i74 IS, uxor. A", l,22.05; lo the pl.ilnttn IS0.00O LIl.MNHTON AV. ln!. w- s, 20.5 n lljth st, ;";:, 3 stv iiw-lg--Lmlgrant Indus Sav Hink act c I: Hutchison et 1. due. l.M.'Sti: taxes. Ai, ISjI.IS, to Matthew ti Lynns 19,200 AT 3. ox THIItH A V HNL'IJ. 1 Hy llenrv Hrad). AltVOI.I) AV, e s. 12'. - Llbby st. 60x1:'. 3x Irrei- .VI ,1 Coiikltis.'h.ilo ft al agt James IPgar, lis exr. el at, due. f 4, 071.501 t.-lX's, An. 11,117 11. 10 tho pl.lllltirf 1.1,000 lt Hian 1. Ken'rell. HoS'Nnn PL. !' n s. hi; x e Morrli av, ."3.1x75. 4 stv Hit Matl.'D Mlindel act Thus 11 Malioini coustn Co. due, t.'.:'.oos. tHxe., tfjsii r , nib to mtg I1',0'J. iiljourned sine die. Hy James ,f tionnvan SIMI'MIN ST 101:', e ... 3J !i s Welt i h"sler av. IOvIOo -, ,i, 1a- F 11 l'atte. on and ni.e ttu- act Hertiey Itealty et ill .I'l". t"0 I i;i.x 7. Ijv.,, Ae. ''Ii'7. t" the plamtlfl 12s. 000 uMilpt AV. e s i.inck fr . .1 b.'t 2.1iith a i f sth '. :"oinn. v ic nit ,t A ItrqcKli'r et .' in." Anthone llea.o t st dlo. $;.s0. ix.-. Ac, Its 10 In the plalntltl Is ooo iiunr llenchi' T.ntl Cent n Pnnnrl. Two local '-ugar refineries, the Ar buckle md V. ii tier, ve.-derday advanced their prli e mi granulated suear nn addi tional ten pnln'-. to 7..'iU cents a pound, following the lea l of the Phlladelp .la rentiers the day before The other ro th, er held tlrm at 7 l The spot price nf 'ab.i:i raw sugar advanced i! points, to ll 40 Now $337.50) - PACIFIC E VICES FRENCH LINE loiiipamih. i, cm rale I lansullaiilioue Pit I. VI. M.IIV II J Sailings for BORDEAUX ROCHA.MUEAU. . .Apr. 29. 3 P. M. ESPAGNE May 6. 3 P. M. LA TOURAINE. . .My 13. 3 P. M. CHICAGO May 20, 3 P. M. roil 1NKOHM ATIUN APPI.T COMPANY'S OFFICE M'aj&W: OI.O ItnMINlOV LINE. To all polnti fiouth and West. Every weak day. I P. M.. Pier 2S, North Miser. Tel. 1100 Franklin. !. i.i.iv tr, i-i,r..-i,ii." B0ST0N $2-65 PROVIDENCE $1.60 rAI AMIAI T mn III IMlPi; s viEltllllVI., .I0. VV erji ilava mill Mm lavs u, p t Pl-r M. N II . t it VV f II iimi , 'Phone h'pt ' hlfll. from .S. Lanerds, I0D Waverley place, Htory and basement house to Cavlglla for five years. I F LL ? ' SI! LIHE'HYDE 1N0R 1 w wn s?0 flin Iv. Pier dally at HOO P. If' '! rM au M. Music. INnrtslclii II .-sew i.nniiiiu I Pier 40. N It. tt. Houston St.. w.Vk il... 2?,!'.oto!?,11.,;-,M': . aai'H ..NX"...,,,"," J:'"'- "r- Tier 51. H. I 11. V.1S.1111. 01 . wren uaya on y, f XI. i Pier 70. ft, Q. 55d St.. 5i r. l! s. s. mviandalay" ' ... ,r' iV;,,.1 , ;V IMWW 8:iVvv-;;'iino,n';si( II lllreil. MAIM! SIlliMsiiip ,)T m:U'Wk PORTLAND ItediK ed l ares Alll'nlui., PhnneMisiM'ort i:srntN stiummmp links. MKI.I' WANTI'.lt VIAI.K P.OY WANTIID PlronB. nctlv hoy. ! to IJ yenre. must coma well recommended fi?vV,unkro.,o"mnc.:r,,,nr a 5; BPBINO BKSOKTS. NEW JERSEY Nprtng Uke Ileaeh. Era inc SSEX& SUSSEX norm. xn rnTTAncg, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. j. Vt'bftle aquire, illreetljp on the es-ni THE IIOTF.I. tm VVXH Of THK ATUtSTIC CO A ST. All tattrovms with hot ind mid sm I OOI.K- -TF.NNIS- nATJHNO wii.i, oi'p. .icmi: to Dislfr tn Personil Minirtnest DAVID B. PLUMER V, T. KBATINri, Persnr.il IIswismibiii,. 38 rtfth r.. N. V Tel. 5Jhu7,, ',','11 THE SHOREHAM L'-ft:. :" Modern hotel. Inrnted en the I.nt. hlorks from the tifSHii ,tt,ii,r t,,., (l n' .My:th. i:, i: HPA.MH Nltl.tm, Pron NEW JKIPsKV Long Hranch. $HOMYWOOI Welt End. Long Branch, N, J. Adjoining Shadow Lawn THE SUMMER CAPITOL Entirely renovated and improved ?O0 room n) billn: electric, hsht; telephone Ooll nnd lennu grounds ittichol. Uutepean .ln Hilsiirinir peculiar excellence Roomx J 100 (r d M Bp. Annex opens May 30. I lotel ci in lun. .M, Under Personal Manafement rValter E. Hildrcth W. Ir.ln Disl i . Formerly of Motel liteslin.S' CityinJ , s West Knd Hotel, Lonj ritinch.N I. J N. Y. Hooking llfflre, :ih:i 1 1 r t Aie Te' ;.3r. ,.Mutr II NEW JEBSEV Atlantll City, HOTEL CHELSEA Oeeupytng entire block of oeein trnnr i. tna rainionaDie Chs.sea sectloni 31A chamber! with prlvit biths Ifreah mi Ma sratir). High i ass orchestra, caf. grill. e. French chefs oo f p.-1v1la Auto mart trains. Donklei Open l' .. J. H. THOMPSON A CO. Trxas aet a new at aw of service, comfort -ALveAiitv I lAMUT riWROOr RLiCRIMTa IVfifWIK IAniciican i lan. Lircwarv nan. nw Tern. noosiMO orncx io Tinza mt BtwMirt--. Sw Viaif srif awiMartjMss. THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD ATLANTIC CTTY.N.J. mvrvjrniiij Mmr.rim UOSIAVH WHITE SONS COMPffy HOTEL RALEIGH M. Chorles PU A Ilea h Th popuU section, within sight ant aouiid f tr. ocean. 200 larga rooms, a I open eifioi'jri. private bathi. running wnter. porchen. fit. vatcr, etc Culilne and servt e. tttt ot'aiQ. able Low rate. Itooklet II J DV7.C3. HOTEL LELANDE On the beach, Ma a h isei tructed ocean view. c a lights, private hathi Ita s . W HOTEL NEW ENGLAND SO. ( AKOI.I.Vx AM:. AMI HK.ttll Private liaihs, running waitr in r -mi Elivator to street level Sun pariar C.ps. city ISO. Special rates. U inktet. It. H VVII.t 1 VMS losadlng high Cass moderate rai t ' ! Albemarle ;,,; n?', '7 ' , I1C ip sskly. steam hat private , llfvator, un parior . exvellent t.t . nlng dlnneril. Booklet J. P COi K 1 LAN I II III), V I. Anier a 1 ,i 4 KT.W jr.ls.p.v I akeisoea. LAl)REL INTHEriNES LAKEWOOD, N. j. AN IDEAL RESORT FOR SPRING SOJOURN GOLF, RIDING, TENNIS, CANOEING FRANK 1 .SHITK. Ml ill I.aUevsoeal, N. .1. It. home 'k a- tl'.-f Mus II H ."PAS iUNDI NEW JEIIXEV Asburj Tark. VISIT Asni'KV PARR OU'. Ths all jear resort ty th s Flral claas hntele Cottaies fir rent Booklet. Publicity Director 301 Ho.riwil. Nl:!!' JEKSKV Itradley Heach. RRAI1I.RY REAril. '. J, "The resort without h r.gr.t ' Bluitrtted booklet. Aldreis Publlrtts F ifn TENNSVLVAMA Mount I'oeono Mt. Pocono, Pennsylvnitin. Hawthorne Inn hna in non-ho'lsesis',' tne, furnlsheil modern ("onuses panta take their meals at th li n r Isiard. t!3 per week Thev hsve . llreplacm vmmwI free , Uiths, s porchon, larite llvlnir room . t rooms. Price are from on i . j the season tMIM.MIMs Te howling-, KHlnimliK carrtasn ilr i Inc automohlllni; private cirai.-' ' water from ,mr own sprtne. V -1 I Hill feet abinn the e l Ii el i a ItM'rsou VV Jennini: l I llenuler. totll! asvi.-ltei vt-'i I Manor Vildre.. I hell VVV I UllltM ISN.V I III I VI. I VI I . I'll) IIMl. PI NN V I'K.N.N..Y1. AM. l anaile n.l, SPRUCE CABIN INN r,'.. , , en suite w Ith hath ti.irjfte s. All amusements Ilk t l-rn os . It n. v J .t m n pin r r , , MHV YOlllv Ube Plat lil T II K N II W Whiteface Inn T.""?k vi-s nr.. til l . 1,1 p VI 11 ADIICIIMIVf l. Ni;tV Vlllth rottacea mi 4 ,1 t. f Oolf, tenpts t ,( ,. and horset-a k ti 1 1 t 1 . I. - W i:i M V viain.ei Winter- inch an I I . I, 11 s. r.ltVION I at . VVeit nth .1 1, m vi ... ments lot- season nf m 1 niatlon addreei Mr 1IVIO' I NKIY ll.Wlp.xiiiiti; WHITE M0UNTAiN5 NEW PROFILE HOUSE HiMiklnu (mice iimi II aj N I VV s wiirrE sii.piu 11 m iuMis, tr t The Greenbrier phlir f.. h r' IIIIU.N. I Tiirltf raii's""V 1 for InfonniitUni Mar , i Washington Tours, .1 ,.,v . J ' s for hooklc I It V. N I, 1ST PH., Si in IHI H BCRUIIDA e-'urnrtilngly low rite, I!ie4.l XafsiATL.ANTlr CI T vana rtard a I