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TO LEGALIZE TRUSTS
FOR FOREIGN TRADE
Amendment, to Sherman Law
"Will Permit American Com
panies to Cooperate.
WILSON APPROVES IT
WiiwtsoTON, April 18. Tlie federal
Twrtc ioniinleoti hue drafted and will
submit io Congress an amendment to the
Sherman anlMrust net which will per
mit fombltmtloiib' of American nintiu
facttircra In the export trade Ln the form
ef nssoe-Utloiis, cartel, or pelting gen
rift
Thlr, It In tf.ild. Is the most advance!
nep ecr taken by the (lovermneiit to
encourage export trade and to enable
American liiiiimfacturerw to eoirrt'elo
tilth foreign manufacturers, nho are or
ganlied Into selling ngcjuiea or uvo
ciatlens. The. Sherman antl-lrust net applied
to combinations of American manufac
turer In foreign trade, and It lian been
averted that It has ferlounly hanill
Wped tliein In retaining business; In
foreign rountrlcs. 'where' they met the
competition of manufacturers of tier
miny. England, France, Helglum and
ether countries, the ilemrnnients) of
tilch encourage selling agencies or un
loclatlors or combination.
The Htnendinent which the Federal
Trade. Commlflon will bubnilt will legnl
It cooperative :isoclutlun, combination
er outline agencies for the purpose, of
enraging In the foreign trade, provided
nothing donu by the HMoctatloiia, welling
agencies or combination! restrains trade
In the United State.
This amendment will also provide that
the. Federal Trade Commlsslun shall
have power to prevent American tiuim-fae-turersi
engaged In export trade
through the association, combination or
filing agency from uslnf unfair meth
ods of competition against American
competitors, even though tho acta con
stituting such unfair methods are done
In foreign countries.
Another provUlon will require erery
association, combination or telling
gency engaged In export trade to tile
with the Federal Trade Commission Its)
contract of association, combination or
gency. the location of Its office, place
ef business and full Information with re
gard to Its membership.
The action of the commission In for.
mutating the amendment Is based on an
Invettigatlon It has made of the t-ubject
nong manufacturers, exporters and
merchants, and It was found that the
ntlment was almost unanimously In
fivor of relieving the manufacturers or
exporters of the penalties of the Sher
man act In connection with foreign
trade.
Thi' commission also sent agents to
foreign countries to acertaln the form
ef organizations and methods employed
by foreign competitors with whom
American business men have to compete
In those countries.
It le understood that President Wilson
heartily approves the amendment and
that he will urge Congress to pass It at
an early date In order to assist American
manufacturers In holding: markets which
thry have obtained during the past year
or eighteen months which were aban
doned by other countries but In which
It Is believed competition will be re
sumed with Increased vigor when the
ar ceases.
KatlonaJ ftaratr Calna RpatIIt.
The National Surety Company's quar
terly statement hhows the largest earn
!rics In the company's history. Tho
operating earnings In the quarter were
more than S547.000, or at an annual rate
Pf JMSS.OOO on a capital of $.1,000,000,
which would be $70 a share. Deprecia
tion in the value of securities for the
quarter was 164,000. It Is understood
that premiums Increased $100,000, or at
the rate of $400,000 yearly.
BUSINESS TROUBLES.
t'liitrtrfi reports 30 business failures
rn the I'nltei States during the week,
ectlntt 307 for the previous week and 374.
If . t: nn1 (or the corrtipondlnc
f'kj of 1JIC to 191?. The middle mates
yl it. New England 31, Southern 7,
sstern 15, Northwestern 17 and fir
lltttsrn 30. CUnada had it, against 3
for the preceding week. About 0 per cent.
M the coneerns falling had capital of lets
I. 'Vi. '-lno nd per cent, had from
II. eoo to KO.00O capital.
Rerelrera Appointed.
tMHC-TATi: COA.L COMPANY. INC.
"'niter Peterson has been appointed r
r!tr for the Interstate Coat Company,
Inc., wholetalo coal, at 17 Battery place,
Jy Judge learned Hand of the Federal
Co-jrt, In supplementary proceedings, on
application of Kellogg A Boif, attorneys
for the Susquehanna Coal Company of
P.lliaa'elpuU, a creditor for on
J'llgmcnt obtained on April 30 for coal
old In 191 S. The company waa Incor
porated on May I, with capital
Jock 1150.000. but waa never rated at
. T5,treet'K Isaac D. Wett l president.
trips BAItNETT rtONS. INC. -Judge
land has appointed Mtn Bertha Item
baugh receiver for Louie slarnet Kona.
inc. manufacturers of cloak and suits
!' West Thlrty-teeond street; bond,
11.000. Liabilities are reported to be
M.000 and assets $:,000.
Bankruptcy Petitions.
CHARLES V. LA AS. builder, of Mount
Vrnot. formerly a partner In the nrin
"1 Durktn & Lasa, builders, at 10J Park
sienue, New TorU ttty, hus Died a
I ' It ion ln haiiltruntcv Individuals- and
partner, with liabilities 1107. im and
eta ?,3 In unliquidated claim for
' anc. on contracts with tho Hoard of
Ldui'atlim m Publlo fchool so, this city,
'hlth ha been ueilcned to crrditorr.
nd on the Bridgeport, Conn., High
f iooI. They are aald to have lost
'0 000 on the Bridgeport contract. The
'Irm ii formed In 1911. the other
partner waa Alice M. Durkln, a well
knonn woman builder.
n. KING BAKINU COMPANY A
P't'tlon In bankruptcy lias been filed
(alnot rellna B. King, trading a the
r 11 King Biiklng Company, at 1:00
Jamaica avenue. Queen, who reeldea at
IMS Anthonv avenue. The Bronx. Lia
bilities Ht I&.000 and BHseta 11.000.
i!f)llHI3 HCIIIFI" & CO., INC. A petition
n bankruptey ha been filed agalnet
Morris Hthlff A Co., Inc., wholesale
7alr In diamonds and Jenelry at 13
Nm street. The company made an
'lsnment on April 13, Liabilities are
k'Ht-l to be J10.000 and asaela ll.OOd.
rllll.I.IP MYAMM A petition In bank,
y hurt been filed aralnat rhllllp
J ams, commlsklon merchant, at 333
f'um street. Assets are said to be
t'. 000.
A(.,I,K WATHrtPHOOF COMPANY, INC.
. petition In bankruptcy has bean
"led stAtnst the Kagle Waterproof Coin
Pinv. Ini' manufacturer of ralnroats at
- I 4 i:ast Broadway. Liabilities ara
000 and aaseta SI, SOD. Tho compuuy
incorporated in ISIS and Manuel
ltol(ii Ik treanurer.
BMtNAItn ZKLLliK. tailor of 131 West
l.lchty .fourth street, formerly In bual
J at 13 West Tlilrty.nlnth street, has
VlT" " P'Htlon In bankruptcy, with lla
blll'lea ;.36 and no aatets.
DiHlisrge Granted.
"Ono.SOI-K & KDSON Judge Hand baa
Iranled a discharge from bankruptcy to
..'ui.ufT i: Udsuii, iiiufCiUrcr Cf
'ur , fonnsrly at to University place,
atalnst whom a petition waa filed by
'TMiior. on lecmlir 13, 1911. and who
1 hdd liabilities of IJ0.000.
t'ompoaltlons Cenflnartl,
rlir.LI'b IlltOS. COMTANY, INC. Judge
llar.d hs confirmed a coiupoallton of
I I; tip, itrot. Company, Inc.. manufacturer
"f hratlm apparatus at 310 Watar street,
313 Ilroadwuy and at Washington, D. C.
'Uh creditors at 40 cents on the dollar,
payable 30 cents part In cash and part
in property and 40 cents In notes. Lis-
CK II. FINKKLHTE1N Judgs Hand
rnmlrmed composition t Mack H.
Hi.ktlsleln. trading as the Wlllard Com.
Pany dealer tn clothing and men's
'urnlslilng aoedr at 31 and (41 Bread
"far 1 tli crf'tors at 39 cents on the
..War cash. I.labllltlea were tlt.7tf,
itir.l. WOOI.K. a dlaiuoiid broker of
ill Mouth Third street, Brooklyn, ye-
siqbv men a. vaiuntarv staiaiian id nans
robtcr with II,I.IT lUMiHI sit
ai ,s.
DAIRT PRODUCTS MARKET.
..tSHl-T,:r rThe 'ne-'ket was firm on light
auppl es and more actlto buying. For the
2liL,,niff.J,ur.ln ,nl .wk hera was no
HJ'i. the lower prices bringing more
buyers Into the market. Flocks were bet.
lr cleaned up at the close. Unaalted
Nated, packing stock and ladles stilt very
fhort and firm. Price! Creamers '
',".' 3 core, Ji4r.: hlrlitr scoring, 3U0
JUjc.i firsts, 33'il 33ic.i seconds, 3i.v
2;'.'.'x. ,,,',1.rd'' ''"Ci unsalled fstiry,
alNtlSaiir ; prime to clinlce, SSdltc,
held extras, common to tine. 30f3:iC. .
Htate dairy, tlnest, 3S!r33i,c.; good to
prime, SstrSSUc: renoatrd, extras, 33m
3: flrats. 314331'.; ladles, flrMe, 3w
.9'ic; packing stock, current make, lint,
sjc.i No. 3, IT lie.
Oil Ktl.HI", Oil Cl.l arlvlr.. r.1 . .hllll..
advance In England, export buying wh i
more active, I'speclnlly for new whim
twins and Cheddars and choice skims. All
lines sold at nrm prices for both local and
foreign account. New while stock In IIiii
Ited aupnly. but colored goods fairly plen
Jirul. Held etorks becoming rapidly ex
hausted. Prices: Klal. held, lolurcd and
while specials, lti(Mr. ; average fanry,
UtilS'iCi flats, fre.h, specials. Its (a 1 7c.
heddars. held. rpclat, lH'.WH'ic. .
good to fine. M7tflli,i' ; daisies, single!-,
held line to tlnesl, s ISHc. Twins, held
specials. UUttl'tjr, good to prime. 1C
'tli'ic; undcrgrjdrs. lield, lorl'Sc;
fresh. I4ifti'.. Wlaconln,' held. ls
U'i;.i single daisies, held, m, nHSc.
double daisies, held, 11'ijTlHSc young
Amerlras, hM, ISSUlO'ic: fresh. 17c:
Nlate sklmr. specials, current make, lttr
Uc.j lower grades, C0llr.
EUtlH On unexpectedly light suplles
yesterday the market held firm on all
grades. Dealers asked a premium for
specially lino packs from Northern sec
Hons Southern gooJs barely steady.
Wrtlei and checks selling readily at iso
lation. Price.: Fresli gathered, ettras,
33StlI4e.; storage packed tlrats. 33tt
33tc: firsts, 31tI3:Sc.: seconds, :0 1, u
31c; dirties. No. 1, l'to:oc.: No. 3, 18', n
15'ic.i nearby hennery whites, 34(o3f,c.,
browns, 330 34c: iplied. 33Hr33c.: duck,
Htate. 30U3KM Maryland and Halllmore,
selected. 3tO 30c. : Western ind bouthern.
3SU3c. ; goose, 40 3 60c.
I.1VI7 POULTRY About IS cari wsro
unloaded yesterday mid with light supplies
the market remained firm despite moderate
trailing. Fowl were cleaned up at Thurs
day's prices. Broilers fairly plentiful and
slow; turkeys, nominal: ducks generally
poor ami easy,
DltESSED rOVLTKY Receipts of fresh
dressed stock were it little larger, but de
mand was sufllclent to take care of all that
arrlted at tho linn prices. Market was
well cleaned up, with no surplus tn carry
over Turkeys generally irregular In
quality and price, but other descriptions
sold readily at quotations. Prices: Dressed
turkeys, Western hens and turns, dry
picked, 30ft 33-.; chickens, t: In box.
Wester milk fed, 30c: corn fed, 1 Strive,
fowls. 13 to bov, dry packed, Western, Co
lb, and oer to dozen, 311iS133c: 13 to 4
U.S.. 3UU3IC, under 30 lbs., 17'jlSe;
Western, dry picked. lbs. and oter, Zt
:l',l'.i 4t lbs., '.'H!31LC; 3 lbs. and
under. 1?'iHl9o.; old roosters, lCc. : squabs,
rrlme white, 10 lbs to doren. ti.SO, 9
bt l(,7S, 7 lbs.. 13. JO. Frozeni Turkeys,
selected young hens. 31c: toms. 37nJ3c;
No. 3. 3303lt'.: broilers. II to box. IS to
34 lbs., 30c.S corn fed. fancy, 37c.: chickens,
13 to box, milk fed, 3t to 3 lbs., 33iC
33Hc, 43 to 47 lbs., 3tr3mr.: corn fed,
31 to 38 lbs.. 33F.: 43 to 47 lbs., 33 He:
fowls, Wettern, boxed, tio lbs. and over,
31c: 36 to 43 lbs., lS'jc; old roosters,
ISHc.
RAILROAD EARNINGS.
1911. Changes.
Canadian Northern:
Third week Apr. 1834, 000 Inc. 1193,000
From Oct. 1.... IM13.S0O Inc. C.MMUO
Chicago Great Western:
Third week Apr, !:si.i:i Inc. tI4,0S
From July 1.... 13,333 579 Inc. 931,173
Leulstllle and Nashville!
Third week 'Apr. tl. 197.195 I tie. I33I.570
From July 1.... I9.3ie.39t Inc. C,3:3,49
Hlo Grande Southern:
Third week Apr. i?,S3 Dec. 1433
From July 1.... 4 4f.73 Inc. 3.944
Toledo, St. Louis and Western:
Third week Apr. 1113.438 Inc.. IU.373
Frum July 1.... 4,nc.:si Inc. 731,473
DELAWARE.
LACKAWANNA
W15STEKN.
AND
The Delaware, !ickawanna and West
ern Itallroad reports to the Interstate Com
merce Ccmmltalon for March:
191C. Cnangea.
Il,:34,39l Inc.ll.vt4.sio
:'.i;.:is inc. 313.331
Total oper. rer.
Total oper. exp.
Oper. income
From July 1:
Total orcr. rev
Total oper. exp
Oper. Income..
ii,:is,:; inc. 1134,47:
!!.:a:,?:t inc.is.oos.ttg
31.'i3.7I3 Inf. I.Sls,:J4
13.I39.C07 Inc. 3,SSS,1
ONTARIO AND WESTERN.
The New York. Ontario and Western
Rallwa Company reports for March:
ism cnur.ae
roa earnings,.
Net earnings....
Deficit
From July 1:
Gross earnings..
Net earnings....
Surplus
I63i.es! Inc.
f s.iUl
.H1 Dec
07.391 Inc.
1C7J3.433 Inc.
1. :.:: inc.
714,303 Inc.
4.49
41,070
IH.5:i
lU.toi
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO.
The Chesapeake and Ohio lines report
tor March:
1916. Changes.
11,397,851 Inc. 11,037,110
3,4C,63; Inc. C73.313
51331 Inc. 3S0.SI3
Totat revenue..
Total expenses.,
Net Income,...
From July 1:
Totnl retenue,.
Total oper. exp
Net Income....
.T13.X4S.S9T lne.t7,0C.4:9
. 33.C3T.0H Inc. 3.31 !.;;
. :,109,943 inc. o,iiiv;cj
NOKTOLK AND WESTERN.
The Norfolk and Western Railway Com
pany reports for Marth:
, 1918. Changes.
Rwy. oper. rev.. I5.050.SK Ine.ll,C.'5,3JJ
Itwy, oper. Inc . 3.1 Jr.ir.l inc. 1,073.134
Net Inwms 1.94S.33S Inc. 1,133,397
For nine months:
Rwy. oper. rev. .143.344.IST Inc.$11,4l!.94
nwy, op. Income. Itl.HS.KO't Inc. T,33,llt
Net Income 14,511,339 Inc. 7.T6J,3:i
NORTHERN PACIFIC FOR MARCH.
The earnlnrs statement of tha Northern
Pacinc Rallay tympany for 1he month of
?iarcn loiiowa;
11. 7hanaes.
Total oper. exp.
Cross lniyme, . . .
Net Income
Net surplus
Total oper. exp,
Oross Income...
Net Income
Net surplus
f3.4U.47l Inc. 1791.094
3.H4.C4-. Inc. 911 "39
3,131,471 Ine. 11, 137
691,111 Inc. H, 13T
:9.159.JT Inc. 199.313
3C.IIT.aiH Inc. S.T53.S13
19.C3I.4I0 lno, C,74M3'J
C, COS, 410 Inc. CT45.SJJ
ILLINOIH CENTR'AL.
The Illinois Central Ra!lroa4 Company
reports lor iuarcn;
191C. 4?hansaa
Total revenue,,
Expenses
Net retenue, ,
From July :
Total revenue,.
IS.943,011 Tnc. IS39,3
4.733.3S0 inc. SI9.C35
,. I1.310.IS1 Inc. I349.C31
.IS1.731.S7! Tne.t, 055,477
Expenses
, . 41,331.705 Inc. 3.7CT.530
Net revenue.,,, Il0,49, 111 lnc.ll,38T,95T
BUFFALO AND KUBQUEHANNA.
The Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad
corporation reports rur .vareni
191.
Oross earning f13T,!3T
Net oper. rev 35.79
Net Income 44.TC9
Surplus 13,993
From January 1 to March JI
Orrws ewrnlngs, , , , I44C.TOC
Net oper. rev ISC. 539
Net Income 1T3.0IC
191 S.
tlOI,95'.l
.:39
9,035
I33C.CCC
SI. SIT
39,517
89,591)
Hurplus 170.741
YAZOO AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Rail
road Company reports for March:
1914. Chansea.
Total revenue..,
Expenses
Net revenue.,
From July 1:
Total revenue..
Expenses
11.051.531 Inc. tr.0.461
107,019 Inc. 19, 1;
t:SI,S03 Inc. 131,377
.110,334, 444 Inc. II, 303.347
, T, Its, 179 inc. 3CI,I0ll
Net revenue... 1S,06T,99 Inc. 1140,141
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY.
The Pacldo Coast Company reports for
Marcn: ....
1916. Chamee.
Gross earnings,,
Oper, expenses,.
Net earnings.
From July 1:
dross earnings,.
Oper.. expenses..
1531, 919 Inc. 3I,74
41,014 inc.
13.433
1ST, 915 Inc.
15,410,178 Ine.
4,611,117 Inc.
11,111
699,919
395,913
Net earnings 1163,739 Ine. 911.001
BESSEMER AND LAKE ERIE,
The Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad
reports to tne imvrsii ismnisrcs ivin
muTslon forM.rch!
Total oper. rev
Net oper. rev,.
Oper, Income,,
From July 1:
Total oper, rev,
Net oper. rev...
Oper, Income.
96S1.4SI Inc, I23I.1JO
nun inc. iso.iii
111,630 Inc. 150.159
it, 9ii, 3o inc,i:,ooi,oei
3.9I9.CII Inc. 1,461,1(3
3,771,000 Ince) 1,411,153
MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA.
The Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad
reports to the Interstate Commerce Com
nTUou for March! jm
Total oper rev...
Nat oper. rev.,,,
Oper, Income.....
From July 1 1
Total oper. rev...
Met pjr. rv...i
Oyer. le
lio.eis Dec. 11,594
t3.7T( Dec. 733
17,117 Dec.
ill
1114,111 Dee,
'.Ml' iiS:
ftl.ll
EXPANSION OF TRADE
GOES ON UNCHECKED
Best Previous Hceords Rtoiid
ily Surpassed, llcporls
"Dun's'
Continued expansion of commercial
nnd Industrial activity Is reported In the
weekly reviews of trade.
Oiin'a ea: "Tho best previous records
of production and distribution, of earn
ing mill uagi'M, urn Momllly surpassed.
ITven after great expansion, legitimate
cntcrprlso shows continued augmenta
tion, though vurloiH influences combine
to hinder Its growth Consumptive re-
lulrementv, howcter, are obtained In
unprecedented volume, utid Industrial
facilities, while constantly Impmved and
,.,; : ... . .. . , j . , ,, tiii?iAVf ahe liuiiiKM. Tlie iioara ei ucn-
Increased, arc Inadequate, to handlo ullirl Appraisers held jestrrday that small
the work there Is to he done.
"Only In relatively few Instances have
the extremely high cost; restricted new
demands, and reports of premiums for
prompt shipment, are !y no mentis un
common. Delivery problems, however.
still bulk large: at a period when un
checked operations Hre essential, pro
ducers arc handicapped by thn ehortago
or raw materials and or skilled labor,
by strikes at numerous points, and by
the transportation congestion, which,
though .less; serious than previously, con
tinues it source of annoyance."
llrudftrrris ayn: Countrywide ac
tivity ln wholesale as welt us In Jobbing
lines continues, the liitiTimtlon.il politi
cal situation Is deemed to be less sciloue,
overwhelming activity Is the dominant
feature of leading Industries is likely
to remain so. In fact, until crop pros
pects ehapo up more clearly nnd there
lire comparatively few signs of uny ma-
lerlal lttini soon coining to pais in
either Industrial or commercial chan
nels. Substantial achieved actualities
heavily outweigh any doubts that arc
abroad."
DRY GOODS SUPPLY EXPANDS.
Jtcarclfj- of
Labor Chief Problem
al Mill.
The Dry (oorfs I,"coaomlt says:
Though It l tlll unequal to the dc
matid, there nrt- Indications that the
supply uf merchandise la expanding.
Little, If an thing, Is now heard or the
scarcity of riyestuffs, the sHern emplia
tiling rather the svarclty of labor and
the higher wages either paid or de
manded. Varlouw bleaclierles. however,
are reported to he rtmnlnc thrro shifts
per day of twenty-four hours, und un
Economist ft.ift member who visited two
of the largest New England tcxtllo cen
tre this week found mills riumlng over
time, though the, hours would have been
till longer could additional operative),
have been secured.
"Added to the Increased output Is the
slackening of purchases by retailer,
usual upon the close, of the Kitsterti
trade. Unfavorable weather throughout
a great t-ectlon of the country has also
checked the demand at retail.
"The consumption and distribution of
wool and worsted drcs goods, and to
eomo extent of mlks, also promlt-cs to be
temporarily Interfered 'with, as it result
of the lockout which the coat and suit
manufacturers have agreed to declare
Immediately. The woollen goods manu
facturers assert that any tteaknes
created In their line by this condition
will he more than nffwt by the Inert-used
crwt of production through higher
wuges."
SINCLAIR OIL ELECTION.
OfBcrra and Illreoloratr cil fur
0,000,000 Corporation.
Tlio following directorate) of tin new
i:n,O0O,000 Sinclair Oil and lUi; i re
Corporation was elected at a meet ug
yentcrday; II. I". Slnel.i.r, Albert Jitrati-s,
C V. D.tvldson, Theodore Itoosevelt, Jr.,
New York city: W. 11. Ison, J. M
Cudahy and . T. l'entun. Chicago;
K. B. Huston. II It Kemp. K. W. Sin-,
clalr. TuNi. Okla.. and II. V Wright.
Kansas City. H. V. Sinclair w'as flectwl
president; J. M. Cu-lahy, tlrt v Ice-lireei.
dent and treaj-urer: V. H. Ison, eccotul
vice-president, and 11 v. .Sinclair, secre
tary. The Central Trust Company has been
appointed trustea of th bonds, of which
$20,000,000 nro to be issued; the Colum
bia Trust Company, registrar of bonds
tho Liberty National Hank, rt-glstrar of
stock, and the Union Trust Company,
transfer iigent
One million e-haros of stock will be
Issued Willi no par value.
Alstrtln .Mnlonry .Mnat Appear.
Supreme Court Justice l'Jclelmu'y de
elded esterday that if Martin Malonc..
oil man, does not appear here on May 'J
for examination before trial In the- 1-ult
brought against htm by tho McBrlde
Studios to recover 115,000 under a con
tract to bultd an altar In a Iloman Cath
olic church ln Scrnnton, Pa., his answer
will bo fctrlcken our.
PUBLIC UTILITIES.
The Alabtma Dower Company, the oper
ating aulldta-y of th Alabama Traction. ;
I.lglit and Power Company, haa ordered
from tho vVstlnghnu lllectrlc and Ma nu- '
facturlng Company a lO.OOO kilowatt lur- '
bo generator and all other elecirleal eiulp- .
ment, Tills Is to Im Installed In the !
new slemni generating plant to bn con
structed In Ihe Warrtor coal flelda of
Alabama The company has ulao ordered .
six 1,300 horse-power Stirling bollets an-l
haa plaeil i-ontracts wltli the I P, Mor
ris Company for a lO.si'O horse-power ,
turbine. This new plant un tho Warrior i
Itlter will have an ultimate rapacity ol
to. 000 kilowatts and the addition of th
now unit to the hydro-e-le'ctrle plant bringt
the rapacity of that etntlon up tu 90,000
horse. power.
The Northern Mlaslsslppl Hirer Power
rVmpany, which Is a subsidiary of the
Northern Slates rower vompany, nas
called the tl'.lSiS.ilOO twenty-five enr 5 per
cent. Ilrtt mortgage bonds, duo June I,
1911, for payment on Juno 1 it t in!,
and Interest. This Is on nf tlie lust
steps In tho consolidation and readjustmi lit
of the funded debts of tho Northern
States Power Company of Delawarn and
Its subsidiaries
Th Arkansas Valley Railway. Light and
Power Company reports for March Kron
earning of I'l'J.ltl. an Increase of I7,01
over tho llgure for .March, 1 9 1 S. and urt
earnings of 113,070. an lncreato of IS.Of.'i.
For tho twelve months ended March 31 tho
company reports gross earnings of II .
15;. HO und net earnings of 1130,407. Tho
former bhows a gatn of 117,404 and tho
latter a gatn of 171,737 over the llguret
last year.
The Appalachian Power Company re.
ports that for March groa earnings In-e-reaaod
48 pr cent and net earnings
103 per cent, over March last yoar. For
tho year ended March 31 grosa earning,
have Increased 34 and net CO per cent,
over tho preceding yrar. ,
The March report of the W'eet Penn
Traction Company, including all subsid
iaries, discloses gross earnings nf l&uil..
190. or u gain of 1111,790 oer March
131:; nt. "f 4,1 fain nf Te 0!H,
and a surplus of 171. 675, a gain of lit).
(13. For the quarter ended March 31
the report ho groaa earnings nf II,
433,441; which I 1314,414 better than thn1
figures for the first quarter ot 1 1 6 : neti
comings of I734.931, an Increase of 1190.
743 and a surplus of 1339,33;. an Increase
nf (113,413. These earnings have enabled
tlie company to declare an Initial quar
terly dividend ef lt Per cent, on Ihe
preferred stock, payablo on May II loi
stock nf record on May 1.
The General Oat and Electric Company'
report a roiiimnia lucrrase oi or -i.l
per cent., or 1139,101, In the operating
revenues ef Its subsidiary companies tn
tho nrtt nuartar of 1914 over the revenues
In tho same period last year. Net earn-,
Ings showed an Increase of 119,911, or
33.9 per cent,
l-'or the first quarter of this year th
Manufacturers Light and Heat Company
rtport groaa oarnlnga of 11,311,197, net
earning of fd.WMU Hi urpltw ol
THE SUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916.
NEW GOODYEAR TIRE ISSUE.
Broker Offrr 910,1178,000 of 4'n-.
malatlvr T Per f'egl, Preferred.
Klnel, Klnnlcutt&Co. and Doiultilck &
Domliilck, with Uorton & Co., Cleveland,
lire offering at llO.'i a stiuro )10,37S,000
f thf new Isnii',' of 7 per cent, cumula
tive preferred stock of thn Ooodycar Tiro
nnd Itubher Comnaiiy. which they re-
cnily purchased. Tlio total nuthorlied
ixsue limouiits tn f :,p, 000,000, of which
$1 ",.100,000 In to Ihi Issued ln the near
future. A blmllar amount of common
atock will bo authorized and Issued soon
Of tho new preferred J7.12-.00O la act
asliln lo retire old preferred on July 1.
1510, ami the remainder Is to !o used
lor new construction nnd additional
working capital, At nil times the com
pany will maltiliilti total net useta
I'qulvatent to n share and net quick
iisaetn equnt to IMS n share on thn out
standing preferred etock.
CUSTOMS DECISIONS.
sulilrt composed of plain white china, used
ny women hiki cniinn yarn concerns in con
nection with their machine, were correctly
taxed tor duty by tho culoms collector at
the rote of W per tx-nt ad valorem under
paragraph to. tariff act of 1913. The import
ers, (irorge llorgteldt A Co , claimed classifi
cation ai butloni wlih duty at tho appropri
ate rate under paracraph 339. Tlila contention
Is overruled.
VELVET TABLE COVERS. -The duty en
table covers made nl rotton teltet imported
by R, II. Maey k Co i rrdmrd in a derision
lust rendered by the Hoard of (leurral Ap
lralir- The lollcttor levied a tax at ine
rale of i per cent ad valorem under para
graph 357. at of 1913, as article made frimi
Pile fabrics The board sustaineil the claim
tor duty at Hie rale ol X r i-ent. ad valorem
...,aer narairrnpli 3 as Jacquard llrured up
holstery goods, f'otton tiirklsii towels Im
ported by the same firm were roiered hv this
protet The prnleet.ints win in their rmiteii.
tlon for duly at the rste of 35 per rut ud
valorem r.illier than at the rste ot 4) per
cent, ad valorem udder paragraph 3' 1
SILK MOFRNINO CHAFES The fnlled
States Court of L'iltou. Atqieal ha- jn-t
ruled that itnods roniniertially knomi as silk
mnuriiliit' trapes, varying tn width Irotn i In
43 Inches, are properly dutiable at the rate of
43 per i-ent ad valnrtm under the leneral pro.
tilon for woven labrle of silk In paragraph
314. tariff act ot 1913 Tlila decision sustains a
protest ol Auffmurdt A Co and rever- an
opinion rendered by the Hoard of l'mtnl
States Oeneral Appraiser When entered h re
the wide food were as-essed lor duly as veil
Inis. while the narrower goo.lt were a1 esset
lor duly as trimmings, both at Co iier cent, ml
valorem under I'tratrapli sr.t of the exittln;
tanfl law Hoth classes of good were claimed
by the Importer! tn he dutiable under para
graph 31 The inu ttrat ram belore the
General Appraiser, who affirmed the collec.
tor's assessment at the higher rate The im
porter then appealed and the Issue wa re
viiwed by the custom ourt In the decision
lust rendered the lower duty Is held to be
correct.
TIME DETHCTOR?. -Watchmen's clocks or
lime dftetur ersnt-o-ed of a eloek move
mint, a numls-r nt k and a leattier piiueh.
Imported bj K. C llau-t'-rg, were the nli.
Ject of a cu-loms controtersy adjusted je.ter
lay by the Il.j.ir.1 of lit ner il Appraiser Duly
wa- iifesed upon tlie Uets at 1 lit- mle nf
J' per cent ad valorem unis-r p.ir igTaph 147
is manulacturrs nf metal an. upon tin
pom lies a- manufacture of lfather unler
naragrapli fA tariff art of 191.1. at In rale of
3- pr cent al valorem Th li-otestani-i-Jalne.
that the whole w. .in entirrt. dui:
able a time dets,ior under paragraph lfl
at the rate id 11 per cent ail valorem This
claim I su-taified
AltTIKHMAt. ItOOKINO SLATE M . Ito
gan ol Mt.vtaukte lot bffon- ihe i.enenl
Appr.user ttst.rday tn a ('.aim for a lower
rale ot dutv than tint a-ce pj- t',e ml
leetor on arllh ill rootin, slue 'the. n
lrtrrs claimed Uut al tn rale ot 10 per
cent ad valorem a manufa-iiire- of asbestos
under rarigrapli 317, act of 191? wtale lh
boaid holds ttial futy was eorreetly a--,sel
at il-e rate of .'" per cent, ad valorem under
par.urapli SI a earthy or mineral substance
who'ly or partly manufaeliirrd
I'HEHItlB our cherries, Imported from
Italy b J V Nnrdlmger, were Ineorreeily
eiassilled by the eustems ofli-talt ar ririe-l
Irint-. dutiable it lc pr pound tinier para
sraph 117 tant! ail of '913 an-onling to a
iIeeiion liituled ilown eierd.iy t- the Uoir'
of Culled Stales Cenrral Apprners The
Hsi'inony showed that ttie ttierne art
gathered, when ripe and pi .Mr J upon ,
loth. wliere tliey are allowe.1 to dry in tie
sun lor two or three ,t:ts. when Ih-y sr
put into barrels without any oilier trsatm-nt
or 1 1 imputation in whl l, iciMitimi they ate
liniio-lol The boi'd Mnds that thy should
ha teen cla-slti ! at npe herrle with
duly it the rale of He. a bushel under tie
sain- paragraph
OtiL.T Judge Cooper ef the Board of
l,i-:i-ral Atrrairers r.and i down yesterday a
reai'Pr.Us.nient decision on the foreign market
talne- ot omlls shipixil here t-y lnero-o
Calilllliertt A Co of II.l -1. Ital) Tie Cett
i rat Appr.d-er write "Voperte Candlile Ke
ira 3 Iraii-. JO x ,", I" i .70. emend -t
13 '"i adt .meed to 14 91 l.rc e.w-ii; dlltn. i-ol
crate, Mitercl at 14.70, adv an el to 167 lire
ra'h Fasi-e per BainbliU lw,m col as.ortel
eiitereq itt tiro per meter, no advance
Ase'iiramanl Jaciunrd T-.no nr- 'm entered u
1 4. lire etch, no advance? ditto. l.sv 'm,
enured at 34.40 lire :,.ii nu adv incr u,iin
l.s).-m, entered at 371' Im- raili. no aliauc
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY
For Some National Advertiser
90,000,000 PEOPLE PASS THIS POINT YEARLY
41
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. TO ONE NATlOriAL ADVERTISER '
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Former "Sun" Location Cor. of Park Row and Frankfort St.
The upper sign indicated above can be leased to a prominent advertiser at
$1000 per annum. This is the greatest piblicity in New York City at the price.
Ninety million people pass this corner annually. This roof sign will be seen by all
using Nassau Street, Park Row, Brooklyn Bridge and the Municipal Building. It is
plainly visible from City Hall Park, Broadway, etc. Again :
Circulation 90,000,000 Per Year Price $1000
CHARLES F. NOYES COMPANY, Agents,
Phone 2000 John 92 William Street
APPELLATE COURT DECISIONS.
roiiiplrlp 1,14
MiiikIi-iI llotTB by
i ... .
l ira! Iiriiiirlineiii uiiision.
Tho following (U-ols IntiH were handed
down yesterday by tliu Appellate Di
vision, First Department :
In the Matter of flgiiiuiid J. flplehler as
executor. Decree affirmed with costs.
The people, i respondent, vs. L
Htrudler ,v. Son, Inc, nppellHnl, Maine
vs. Maine. .luJenisnU afltrincd. No
opinion, unlet tiled.
'"orporallnii of Hie line Arts Ilulldl g,
appiliuni, t. William I'. Connor and an
other, respondents, Judgment afnrnivd
with tost, is'u opinion. Ordi r tiled.
Ileriiurd l CDoniiell, appellant, vs.
,lneiih V. Keyrouse et sl respondents.
JndK iiient Hfllrnied with tosts. No
opinion, ismlth, J. cllrs-ntlng). Order
ill.-, I
Hugo Oppentu liner et n.l rsspondent.
vs snlllan pliiilt I'avlng Company, ap
Ju l, int. Judgtnetit ami order Bfllrined with
costs No oplnhui Order flled.
Tho People, Ac., resp-mdent, vs. Fas
qualo Mlluni, Imtniaded. appellant
Judc
tnent affirmed.
No
opinion.
ilrder niea.
.Vlhtrt il. Ilrns et al.. attnellants. VS.
l'hlllli llcnochsteln. respondent. Judg
ment and order alHrined with costs. No
opinion Order tiled,
I'. Hints Jetlii,i .is adtnlnlstrlg, respon
dent, vs. Jueoh Okln, iippellant Judg
ment and order reverted with costs and
complaint dismissed with costs on the au
thority of Kellogg v. Charity foundation
Co-np.iny (303 N v., 1st). Order tiled.
rpdrrlck Kdelsteln. appellant, va. Coney
Is" m l A llrnoklyn Itallroad Company, re
spumieni JU'lgnient und orders affirmed
with costs. No opinion. (Clarke, 1', J,
dlssenilngl. Order nied.
tiara il. Clark, respondent, vs. Carrie
H. (luon, Impleaded, sppellsnt. Judg
ment artlrtned with costs. No opinion.
Order ni-1.
Kmmtiei Herts, re: pondent. vs. George
A Win 'oelt, appellant. Judgment and
order iifilrmcd with costs. No opinion.
Order tiled.
Maiden Lane Realty Company, retpon
dent, vs. Andrew J. Roblnaon Company,
appellant. Order affirmed with 110 cosia
and disbursements. No opinion. Order
Hied.
Ursine Schenker. respondent, ts. Henry
Doscher et al.. appellant Order attlrmcd
wlih 110 co-it and disbursements, with
ate to defendants lo withdraw demurrer
nnd to answer on payment ot costs. No
opinion, order tiled.
fame ts, Same. Order nfflrmed with
ll'i tost and disbursements. N'o opinion
Order nir,i
II l.-li in on-1 Assets Collecting Company,
appeiiuiit, ts. Maurice M. Slernberger,
respondent. Order afflrmed with $10 costs
and dlHburacmeulf. Nu opinion. Order
tiled
Isaac Polsteln, appellant, vs. General
A-eident. Tire A Life Insurano Corpora.
Hon respondent. Dstermlnaion und
judgment affirmed with costs. No opinion.
Order riled.
Charlotte Andrews, an Infant respon
dent, vt Jams C l'argu, as tresllent Ac,
appellunt, Judgment and order affirmed
with tostt. No opinion Order nied.
The People, Ac respondent, vs. Max
Mliitkv. appellant. Judgment alhriiied.
No opinion. Order nird,
S'amuel I Tllton and another, respond
ent, in, Putnam-Hooker Tompan). ap
p nt. Juda-netit und order wtitrmed
with tosts v., iiitiiuti Order flled
John v strrtuiK a trustee, respondent,
vs Walter A. Well. Impleaded, oppellant.
Or lers attlrmcd with 110 roits nnd dis
bursement und slay vucntrd. No opinion.
Order nied
People ex rel. William J. Shearer, appel
lant, vs Michael I make et al., respond
ents Order uthni.cd with 110 costs and
dlshur-'-'.ents. No eplnleu. order Pled.
AI- i .e ler Her, appe lant. vs. Slmnn
C'l- e. a - .1 unoth r. rrsputidi-Uts. 4ruer
a1!rne3 ulth l tis-h and 'i-l-nrseinen't
oplti.on order il ed
In lh matter of i:dward J. Kitopp
o-ler aihrmeil with llo ists and dn-hu-etnents
No opinion Ol dr P'ed.
i;.iwrd Wnlsh anl another respondents,
v l.'a-i Rtter Rattnxe Instttjtlun. uppel
lar.t Ordtr atMrn el wl-h lla cost and
disi arsetnent. No opinion Or ler filed
lu-nt-ftri Kgmlnas. appellant. vs
Wi.s,-i.ti-ro Cotlleiy 'o , re-v'-n-lent Or
uer ullrmed with flu costs and dlsburse-n-ents
No opinion. Orjsr filed
Mtrlon .1 liarlly appe lant, is .7. Frd
IMerson. Jr.. nnd Mioiher. respondent.
Order afflrmed wlih 110 mils and dlttmrse
ments No opinion order tiled
Vlatter of Vtu'.le Contractlt. Company,
appellant, v Douglas Matbewson and an
other, respondents. .ain ts. same, or
drrs a" ' ue.i with 1. test and dlshurte-lnen-e
. op nlon Orders hie 1
llerti-u.l' I ,'lHeho. respondent, v. Louis
Burger t : ipp -Hunt Orde- affirmed
with 119 cost -i ,1 disbursements. No
opinion Order riled.
Nlehola power Co. vs. Samuel Ftern.
Inip'e.i le.l appellant Order allrme-1 with
llo cti-1 im 1 disbursements. No opinion.
Order rtled.
Morton II MftnharJ, respondent, is
Alda lieldelb.-rr appe'lint Order afflrmed
with $10 cost and disbursement. No opin
ion Ordr riled
)l!.-)iard M Iorsi. respondent, t
HouU-r. W. A IJttd, ilertri p. i-,.ieiiin
Co iipprlliii:' uider afimied "I'll 110
e .-ts and dist-iir-ement No opinion or
der -lied
Com . Sprll'.er. cppellant. t People
Vaudevl! . Co. re-poudent Order artlrnied
with 110 ce-: - 1 disbursements. No
opinion Orib - file I
In the matter of Cr -lobsl N Ms lan, de
ceased, order hfTlrm-! with llo cost and
disbursement N.i opt it .n. Order n'ed.
Virginia Kt nda.l. e-p.-ndent. vs. Kre.l.
erl k hnauf--i. apicl ir. order afflrme 1
wPh 110 cost, and uistni enieirs N
opinion Order tiled
Samuel Green, nn Infnnt, respondent, ts
(Official Police Department Statistics)
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Mark Rosenthal tt al., appellants. Order
affirmed nlth 110 costs and disbursements,
No opinion, order filed.
Abraham llerger, respondent, ts. Ebllng
Krenliig Company, appellant. Order af
llrni'd with 110 cota und disbursements
No opinion, order filed.
Frank I, Whltcomh vs. Nelson B. Uurr.
Motion to distill appeal granted with 110
oesls. Oruer nied. .
Henrietta Mlchaeils vs. Dry Pock Sav
ings Institution et al Motion to dismiss
appeal dented on condition stated In order.
Order filed. ...
John D. Ostrandsr as administrator vs.
Holbrook, Cabot A llollln Corpoiatlon.
Motion lo dlamlss uppcal granted with Itu
costs unless appellant comply with terms
staled In order. Order tiled.
Anna Jacohson va. Ignatx Jacobson (Mat
Brown, appellant), Motion to dismiss ap
peal granted with 110 ciats. Order filed.
Maine vs. ame (Max llrown, appellant)
Motion lo dismiss appeal granted with 110
coats. Order flled, . ,
Louis Meitel ts. Mlnsssl I. Nchwarsteln
et al Motion to dlamlss appeal granted
without costs. Order tiled.
Julius Kramer et til. vs. Benjamin
Fleischer. Motion to dlsmla appeal grant
ed with 110 costs. Order tiled.
Pclcr Dutlv vs. Charles I. Ament. Mo.
tlon to dismiss appeal dented. Memoran
dum per curiam. Order tiled.
Mary A. Williams et al. vs. Sarah A.
Donovan, Impleaded, Ac. Motion to dis
miss Hppeal denltd. Order nied.
Arthur Warrlner ve. Tho Hocking Valley
Railway Company. Motion granted; ques
tions certined. Order tiled.
Daniel K. I'omoroy et al., vs. same. Mo
tion granted; questions certified. Order
filed.
J. W, Cuahman Co. vt. Edward W.
Itsllow A Co., Inc. Application granted
Order signed.
lgnata J. Aymar va. Satnual J. Blooming
dalo et al. Application denied with 110
costs. Order signed.
Max Klelnman vs. Henry Kupfer A Co,
Ine. Application granted. Order signed.
Standard Scale & bupply Company vs
The City of New York. Application
granted. Order signed
Joseph W. Jacobs vr. American Plav Co.
t al. Motion granted; question certified.
Order flled.
James F. J. Morris vs. Henry O. Hay.
Motion denied with 110 costs. Order filed.
Waller C l.ow a trustee. Ac. vs. Rich
ard II. riwartout et al. Motion denied
wlih 110 co-tt. Order llled,
Ollvo A. Hlllard vt. City of New York
et al. Motion denied with 110 costs,
Order filed.
L. Meitel A Co. vs. Nat. Jewellers' Board
nf Trade. Motion denied wlih 110 cost,
Order tiled.
lMward .7. Walsh vs. Mllislppl Olass
Co. et al. Motion dented with lio costs.
Order tiled.
Edward Mcliiroy vs. Floral Park Villa
Co. Motion for stay granted pending de
termination of appeal. Settle ordtr on
notice.
Harriet Ftlnstsln va. Max Schwartz et al
Motion for stay granted on condition that
defendants give an undertaking In the
sum of I3.0lo and that the appeal b
prosecuted expeditiously. Settle order on
notice
Nicholas Power Co. ts. Herman II Old
den . al. Motion denied. Order Wed.
National Nassau rtonk of Neer York vs.
James C- Clear'. Motion granted. Order
Max Potner va. Kunrok Brot. Co Me
llon denied with 110 co.ts. Order died.
ln the matter of Charlra It. Ilerbst
Application granted Settle order on notle-e.
t'OI'.MtTNKRSIIII' NOTICES.
HARRIS. WINTIIItOP A CO. Pleats
take notice that the persona hereinafter
named as general ptrtners, and IIK.VHY l.
llAHCOe K Jt L1K.V A. IllI'LKY and
WALTF.lt II. WILSON, as special partners,
hive formed the limited panne-si tp of
HAKIMS. WlNTHROl' & Cel., to b con.
duited under that nam, to renew and
continue the limited partnership of Harris.
W.nthrop A Co., which expired by limita
tion un April 1. 13K; that Ihe principal
p. ace of huslnra of tald partnership It to
b, located In Nw York Count).
The general nature of the builnen to be
transact.-.! by said partperthlp ta the doing
of a general commission and brokerage
business, a id the dea.ing tn stocks, bonds,
grain. co;on, coffee, produce and other
merchandise.
Th- name and residence of the general
partners are, John F. llarrl. Tuxedo lark,
N. Y Il-nrv Rogers Wlnthrop. Wool
bury, N. V . Charles tl Smith, Re. N. Y.j
Theodore 11. Cunningham. Ilvanston. IP
EJiMii A. Strong, tlreat Neck. N. V ,
Woodward Hancock. New York Cltv. N. Y
Hugh Wythe. Chicago, 111 : Leeda Mltche
talk. Koret. Ill ; and Rene A. do Rust).
New lork City. N. Y.
All the general and xpeclal partnera are
nf fu;l age. Th special partners are
1IKN11Y 1. nAllCOCK. .i resident of New
York City. N. Y . Jt'LIHN A. HIPLKY. a
leu'.dent or Hrookvllle, N. Y.i and WAL
TER II. WIlsON, a reslJent of Chicago.
The amount of capita.! which the tpsclal
ptrtners. Henry T Bahcock. Julien A,
Itlpluy and Walter IL Wilson, hate respec
tively cotitrlbated to tlie common stock of
said limited partnership Is respectively
1300. 000. tlOO.000 and I3S.000.
ild llmllid ptrtnershlp Is to bea'n
Apr'l I. lls'. snd to en,' Apr' 1, 1517
Dated New York. N. Y". March 37th. 1911.
HARRIS. WINTIIItOP A CO
Duly signed and acknowledged by a'l th
reneral and special partners
P.Tr.NT,
PATENTS secured, trade-marki registered.
protect your Ideas: ask Washington oftice for
free bonks and Hit rf Inventions wanted: ad
vice free. RICHARD II OWES, 169 Owrn
Hide . Washington. D C New York office,
Vfoolworth Uldg Phone Barclay TSS4.
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HOTEL NEW ENGLAND
Ml. (AIIOI.I.NA A VR. AMI ItF.ACH
lr1ai Ualht. running wa.er In rooms
Clatator to street lotcl. S'i.i parlor. Capa
city 110- Svtclal rates. Booklet.
R. 11. WILLIAMS.
Laadlng hlgh-claat tnoettrate rate hottL
Alk.insrlo wntiili Ar . near bracti. Ca
AlDCinarie pai,t) -100. Special I.' up etir.
tie ip srkly. steam heat, private tatha,
elevator, sun parlors, excellent tibts lava
Dtag dlnneri), llooklsl. J, l. COl'B.
ATLAVTH' CITY. N. J.
Anirls raninua A Year Resort.
NEW JKK-EV -prlng 1-aUe lletvrh.
Ei in: m:h m
ssex k SusseX
HOTKl, IVI) COTTAGES,
SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J.
M hel squsr rtlMtlj on the .
Tin- uorrr nr u xr nr
THF tTf.l stic ro.7
1 bsth-vims with r-flt ar.1 eeld . wster
fillt.P TKNM RAT1UM1
wii.i. rn ji'm: io
l salsr It Terseotl Maotrefnent f
DAVID B. PLUMER
I . T KKATINO, Personal Iteprerentatlr.
3s nfth At.. V, Y Tel. &3S5 Murrtj 111
THE NEW MONMOUTH
Spring Lake Beach, N. J.
An I'lieieelleil lluiol Directly on tho
Ocevin Front
With Eeery Attraction for the
dimmer Hte,r,
Hally Concerts and Danrr-
Talm and Tea ltoomsmrrl'hlnt: theOr.n
Teinnls. Unit. Alomrlng, Killing, l'Wilns.
I'anislns, f-urf Uathlns
Will Open Saturday, June 17,
I'nder Management of
Frank F. hhute.
Bookinp- Keprrentative,
EDWIN s T Nil.
New Tork ((fllee, lintel lllltmore.
THE SH0REHAM
."I'rlng I.a4es Ha, h
Neee .lsrsei-
Modern liniel, Ini-ated on the Like, two
I'lut-ks from the Ocean hathlng h"in h Opsin
MayCOtli. I".. K. bPANOnNlimtd, I'r p
JfEW slERHRV lathewaaal.
LAURELINTHEPINES
LAKEWOOD, N. J.
AN IDEAL RESORT FOR SPRING SOJOURN
60LF, RIDING, TENNIS, CANOEING
FRANK F. SHL'TK, MCJR.
I akewneKt, N, J, Noted for
Us homelike atmnsphrr.
(lolf. Music, Danrlng
T, U KPANUr.NHKUO. Mgr.
MAINK.
TORK IIAHHOK. M4TNK.
BBAUriKtJL. Ocean, lfarhor and Coun
try comhlned. 1'iirnlshrrt rotagea fr rent.
Prices from IS00 up to 14,000.
JOS. 0. DIIIDOES, It II A I, ESTATK.
VERMONT.
HYOE MANOR, Mr II, ds la
at 2 ves 'h until Msv 1 mllne ensse
ments lor se.ison of IfilB Tor tiookle t andti!or
malion adilrtsa Mr HYDK. Tel Schuyler
WHITE 8ULPIHR srRIMia, ty, v.
The Rrssnhrisr Wltlte Suiphur Springs, w v
TOl'RS.
Reserrallont A 1 1 diets all rnute.
rail er boat llest service, lowest
ratet MARSTEIli, UM B'araj,
Ne York City.
BERMUDA'
21 lc ud. Incllotelaceommo.
datlons. Prank Tonrltt Co,,
330 liriiadw). ,V, V
BFRUIIHA Burprltlngly lew rates. Beoklst.
BCnaUUe, DiT,a Toors, Mil B'ww.N.T.
13
ROUND
$35
TRIP
AU S4iRMr Rtaattta IimIsmUsI
Casasall gsrTleWl ar TaarWt Agar as
new Tots omtm
I4S W. U 81.
I74S BKTANT
On ihe Ocean
On flntwt coatwlM -.trameri ln fn
world with ctlrm ronnertloni to All
MPiniis nwnrtH of the Houthwcat avnii
1'acIRc L'UA6t
5 to 21 DAYS
Attrarthe v.u-atlon vnrtge at S33
tri Iso. IncludltiK meals and accom
tuoelalloua uu bLeaLncrs.
Clyde-Mallory Lines
Pier 3(1. North Itlver. N'ew York,
rily Tkt onii'cs, '.".iu anil H3S ll'way.
riNAVlAM
fWHL
iiii
9ERIGAN
LINE U
Nerwir. SwtrUav
Denratrfc
NEUTRAL FLA8
Outside war ism
.No ContrabaaA
Carried.
. RloJeru riteameri. ln.noci 18,000 Tea OltgL
I llallrConnectlon with All KuropeanCllltsj.
I i-'1'!'. 'aie. uh, ill llear II.. Mar IS
iuUhnaonOonlac.,Agts.,10'war..V.r.
CUNARD
NEW YORK LIVERPOOL
OrtUUNA TL'ES. ifAV :. I P. M.
Tl'SCKNIA HAT., MAY , NOON
ai.ll'UKMA SAT,, M.VV 13, NOON
CAMLHONIA,., . S VT MAY !7, NOON
CAltl'.vrill . !-'AT. MAY 57, 6 P. M.
To l.leerpni and (I.Khgow-
NEW YORK LONDON
tl'AVVOM Tt KS MAY 8. & P. M
ANDANIA... SAT.. MAY 10. S P. II,
AI-.M'NIA. . . .SAT MAY .7, I P. M.
rn 'Ine at 1 1 a ' I r.i x
I si-si si tu; r.. m:m york.
! American Line
I AMERICAN STEAMERS
1 Under the American Flag
. N. Y. Liverpool, I i;r 62, N. R., Noon
-l.l.oiil. ir. :.) I'lnliinil . Mario
White Star Line
IN. Y.- -Liverpool, her 60, N. R., Noon
rinlanil Mm in ll.iltli- ...Mar K
t !r t mri an I'lag
nrriCK.ii ii m ..vv. th. nooo ttortar.
FRENCH LINE
.vuiii.iKiue i.eueraie i rnnaatiantiaufj
rosi.it. .-tit tit,
I SaUings tor BURDEAUX
1 ROCHAMUEAU. . .Apr. 29, 3 P.M.
, ESPAGNE ..Mar 6. 3 P. M.
i LA TOURAINE. . .May 13, 3 P. M.
CHICAGO May 20, 3 P. M.
I roit INKOIl.MATlON AI'l'LT
1 COMPANY'S OFFICE 'nN
OLD IMIMINIOV LINE. Tn all point
Houth an.l Wett. livery wek day. 1 r. g.
Plsr J5. North Itlser. Tel. J300 rranklla.
MEAMIIII' TICKETS. In any port.
omeul Auent ai tines.
Hnjinnml A liltn-nili Tit., '.".'S ,1th At.,N,T.
canaiiiin I'Aririr kaii.wat co
13.11 nriiuilniiT. . V. t'lte.
THE ITIII.ir HE l-I.EASED."
BOSTON $2.65
PROVIDENCE t $1.60
COLONIAL LINE
'MTMnK T I EIKKIM. gl.OO.
Vel ilaya nJ Min iv .it 1 P. 11. from
PI si, N t- f . W. Urn iDn ft.
I n 1 i - i-r tlit.
FALL RIVER LINE
TO BOSTON $3
trs 1 I'ler II. N. II. ft. Futtea
daily at s'OO P. .M Muslo.
I New Loudon (Numk-hl Lln, sin, l,
Pltr 40. N K. ft Houston St.. srstk days
!V:oVpr"-: p"-'",-K-n- t.
I New llaeeu I. Ine. ttrt. Iv, Ptr 11. A n
tu Catharine St. week days only, t;M .
i u.; Pier io. ft. e ::d St.. s.'s p, it.
SI lllreet MUM MIUMSIIIP LOX
n.:1"im.,.7k .i PORTLAND
ItcittueiU'ate Ull'nlnl. liionrMIVsCort
IUMI.IIN MI'IMMIIP LINKS.
ritllPO.Ia.
m:ai.m n'i" "
Heard . f r -twelitl
i.e. 1 '
lrk ! ' ' '
' ! re t.t by tha
1 "' Its efflces.
M I 'pit Hulldlng,
' r Street.
' m on Tuesday,
4 t , i ,, tir furnish'
I' " connections.
snt arpurttnancea
mesa tn th ahaftt
tho Cittlclll Aqua-
sn.1 time lh bids
1 .ti 1 read. Pamph-
New iili. I I .1
M ,v ". t
Ir.s am' n ' i
Mi i " n
for eonln t.lnv ' -r
if tn i 1 -. i .
duct In Nn" 1 1
t tl.. i ,i
'I he ti-itili. i . p i
lets rnntuliilrg Inl.in-
n for Mddera ami
contrai-t .lraiin in t. ntialnd at the
anove ftd-iri. nt thr ones of the Sacra
tary. ty il.-po!!'-it the r.ini of ten dollars
illOl In usli or l-s eiiila1ent for each
pamiihle Tn- f .rther partti-nlara apply
to the on of the Prtneipil A,. It tant En
gineer Ol H iihoi-e it -ilte-s
rit l,l.i:-! ints.-i. President,
i tl itt l ' c-tl vowie K.
JnllV I .. t Vl
romm!toner of th mr t of w.tr FMpply.
ilPut (IPITiTiini-TOVv '-.-rtarT,
1110111.1 rios MiTin:.
ktati: or snw vi'iiK. nrrici: or thk
I ,' 11 1 . 1 IIs 1 1 1 - 1 I i s.
Till- i l.K I II I-' . I '--u -.l In rlupll
eel, lie re in .-eii'ii. mi'
t- NIAfiAltA
lllVnt 111 l"i VI Ml iiMP
'11, a dome
U . . 1 1. r , t 4 hi, I...
ofllce en fllN !'.' tl dii ' ' v I
fur the "I llitan d ol a ,
poratl-in iiiulei se.-tii., ,.l
foriii.-si 'i' 1.. "it t'i
therefrom 'hat am i - -rpn:
i'1.,l lltl - ltd ' "lli ill t-
d III th'si
i' ii' paper
i ot -mh cor
"f the (leneriit
' 't appeatn
- on has com
r to he dl.
ru'i -I
Wll.vr.s-' tny Im ii J ni l i'i- tee" of offlra
of the e'relMry of M.it at the rity of
Album, 'hi nineteenth ...i nf April, e'ne
th"iii"d nine Inn 1- i t" I t'veeii.
T,n..-.ni I' e llriiiis siainn
Ibcsll ' W VATT,
f.rennd rtiitu'v t- -re'ary of t-'iata
HUCKIVUII S AUJOI UNED H M.E.
ny rii-er .f tin i i irt the llecelvsr's
l-sls ot .hs r oreiu-e Iron Work Hand
adjourns 1 until Saturday, thf ISm day of
May. l! at 11 o'. 01 k in tlis forenoon or.
Ihe prn. ses nl P. -rci ce. N J
At ilia' time will t-e ioW ihs Plant, con
sitting "i I'- It'el rst.iie. Hul'dlngs, Y.
lures, Mncliiiien. Tools. Equipment. Ml.
terlals and ."IP' 'ec'thsr wlih tn
othr R rstate Ui.linllnB ;IP Ptlllng,
Hulldlng Lots IT A rs of Pannlund,
Also .HP 'ens of c.i' Irfn Pips, 708
lldratits, 10 t-rs ef rittleg und :P1
Valves.
Dated April I. lsH.
HAItOl.D H WEI.I.P, Hscalvsr,
OARKILL, GARKIl.U gcllcltort.
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