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Real Estate. Why not avoid all possibility of loss through defective titles to Real Estate by protecting it with Title Insurance is- sued by the Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company 59,500,000 37 Liberty Street, S8 Libert Street. (TitleDept.) (Trait * Basking Dept.) MAJIHATTAJT. ASS Honttfic Street,. Brooklyn. (Title !>«>pt. and Trust St. Banking Deyt.) FOR RENT.^^ New American Basement Dwellings ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SOUTH SIDE OF 74TH ST Bet*ceo Central Park West & Colombia Art* No residences have ever been offer* ft. rental In New York city cornpsj^ with these la construction, equipo^ appointments and detail. They have been designed and bant «M the careful attention to details of col structlon riven only to th« hlzh» class houses built for private ovnT atxip. ™" KE.VTS SS.OOO. »3JAO. M.mc Booklet Sent on Application. Size. 25x85x102.2 FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT. : Caretaker at No «? West m Sc For p«rttcuJar» tnqulr* at CLARK ESTATES, Corner of 87th St. .No. 2381 Broadway City Property f 0 Let % DEMOCRATIC LAWYERS' VIEWS OF HUGHES What the Democratic and Inde- pendent leaders of the New York city Bar think of Hughes the man and the lawyer. A notable sympo- sium in <£y §&tnmo post to-day which shows how highly Mr. Hughes is regarded by men of different political beliefs. t£i}£ % betting Post To-day To-day GARDEN TIIE -* T - 2-th St. * Mad Aye. " , _ Ev - 8:30 -"»""-To-day*Wed.2:ls. "Rivals 'The Colleee Widow.* "—Sun g STOLEN STORY THE GREAT NEWSPAPER PLAY. By JESSE LYNCHWILLIAMS. SALES OF BROOKLYN PARCELS. E T Newman has sold No. 440 W St.. Brooklyn a three Btory high class dwelling hou.e for a client to a Mr,. Kane for occupancy. Ateo No. 237 Garfield Flao. t6t 10500. a three Btorj and b^ement brick dwelling house *$«*&,%£?£ fth aye.. Brooklyn, for BerihaJ. x^ %*» Und erhill VIAV l At l h PhiilTp. & r Co 2 and J. Clifford M,,re have 5^S I T" U t t he S A^erlcln T&» Corr.pfeny. ... , Long Island Real Estate for Hole. BEECH HURST %SS Formerly Whltkstone Landing. $3500 per annum wtll rent unfurnished the rery att-ac*!v« haa» 711 Park Avenue House to be newly decorated throu«!joot -, JAMES R. HAY, 71 BroadW ION ISU4.VI. ACREAGEt—ParceI of IS6 acres at -* New Hyde Park, near mala line Long Island Rail- road and trolley line between Brooklyn and Mlneola; half hour by rail from Long Island City or Flattastl »'- j advantageously located; price $I.4."><> per acre. Address JAMES H. TAFT & BROS.. Executors. I'M William St.. New York X. Y. Pill OMIAI [Karnos m*(lv Co.. "A Night ULUmML ) In the Slum* of London" ÜB«ayA6:dst. I The Fays. J. W. Kannone. That Mats. Dally. "3c. i Quartet. Shean & Warren, oth's VITATCH Sunday papers for announcements of Broad- way. Flushing and Dotulaa Manor. RICKKRT FIXT-AY CO.. 1 West MUI '•\u25a0 A I II A MRR A 1 "-"""*. Menetekel. Wilsons HLIiAmDIIA Monkey Jessie. 4 Borsanl Troupe •Mats. Daily / Ed F. Reynard. W.C.Kelly. Oths. FOR RENT. . 71 BIVVY HAMMERSTEIN'S - ~££*&?trz I>AILV MATS. I Arthur Prinoe. Josephine Co- ISc. and 500. | han. Williams & Tucker, oth/a The Turf. Unfurnished Apartments to Let CARNEGIE *g™- OCT. 13 HALL. 7th Aye. 57th St MATINEE and NIGHT. (jUILBERT=CHEVALIER >eat Sale Opens Mondaj, Ort. 8. DTI ACPfI THEA Ev ': " Mat To-day. IJd Tear DCLMOwU I>av;i Belaacti presents I In It, T. BLANCHE BATES /he gulden west- Utfl/rTT THEATER. Last ITimes Mat To-day. HAuKt I I HACKtfT IHt « AlL =* JAMES K. Utvllljll OF jerk ho. MENDELSSOHN BUILDING. Bachelor Apartments. 1I» WEST 40 TH ST.. XEAB BROADWAY BeTeral desirable Apartment* eonslstlat \u25a0 two room, and bath, to rent from OetobM \u25a0 ?, h : *«ntal of these apartments lncladas «i»ew l:«ht. heat, cars of ux» .uito* and e.«vator service. ESTATES. '3»1 Broadway, corner of ITt» it 'Brighton *Races "7i - SPECIAL EVENTS TO-PAT (SATURDAY). $10,000 BRIGHTON < I P and Six Other Race«. Including the CHANTILLV STEEPLECHASE. cpectal Electric Trains direct (\u25a0 track via Br««k:yn Bridge, also via Smith St. and Franklin Aye. TroHejr Clara. Parlor Car trains on Long Island R. H.. foot B. S4th St.. at 12.10 and 12 50 P. M. Also via 35>th St. Ferry, foot of Whitehall St.. brats every 20 minutes, connecting with special electric trains direct to track. Trolley car* connect with E. ill St., E. 23d, Grand and Roosevelt St. Ferries. |HH COUNTY FAIR i I 10 A. M. ADM.. Me. i 20 snOWS I | T() 11 P. M. CIIII.PHEN. 88«. I IN ONE. Amusements. Rl lA!' B'wray ASOth it. Mat.To-day 2:15 Eve. 8 31, tHOKftJ Oldtlme Nat Uoodwin Festival of l^aughier NAT. C. GOODWIN I By^ d c In THE GENIUS. | Cecil De Mill* TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Mamu Boerathal has resold to lsanc C«rmel No. 75" Amsterdnm avenue, a tWC and on«-half story taUMltiß on a lot flrfO feet. S. Si.-denburs was the The Ftatlroa Realty Comrany has sold to WlU- \u25a0 o rnf r of V »t-r St. 6 ffwt Knd aye B three etaty and basement dwelling house, on lot "Be'rt^Heirt-lb-rper has sold No S West SSth ft. Tiour Ktorv and ba Benent dwelling house, on 'iSI^KtoSS-h.. wld No. W to Mjgjgg rt^ ?our four siorj- flathouses, on a plot IWxHW.iI ft L^o Hutt-r fcas «old No. 7 B^&J^Vg*?? tenement liouse No. 425 West Broadway, on a lot * Th*- f G?isil»r-Haas Realty Company ha? «ddt« Julius H. }\u25a0\u0084 the plot lOOnOO feet on the east Bids of Ar.thonv aye.. about 74 feet south of 17* Ft. John A."etelnmrt« has sold for John Snyder to Rlt-hael the lot on the west side of \ ictor et.. too f~t Beatk of Morris Park are. Haber Dworkowlts & Hs.ber have bought from a Mr Ajnitxeer No. ISO Wooster St.. a five Etory tene- ment houpe. on l<>t 2xloo feet. ,„, S. Cowan has sold for M. Dauere the plot. 10>xl00 feet, on the west Bide of Wale* aye.. 100 feetpouth of 147 th St.; also for S. B. Newberger Nos. 10RO -and I<>s2 Dawson Ft., a six story flathouse. on r»« f'*- V$ fe«-t; also for A.H. Lyons Nos. C9l and 6.^3 Imon \u25a0v«.. a two family dwelling house, and BUible on plot >\u25a0»\u25a0-..\u25a0 hlso for M. Da •• :• No?. and ?69 Bopers Place, two two family dwelling houses; also for U Salerno No. TC7 Union aye., a one family dwelling houte; also for F. Johnson Nos. 40 and 42 Kelly street, two three story dwelling houses. yPU/ iMQTFRfUM T^KATRE. West «M MnM IlLn /l(HO I LnUflm Ets.S:ls. Mats To-day &Wed. Nixon & Zimmerman announce' and LOVDON' m First American Appearances of j >* STEPHEN MR. H B MIS!, DOKOTHLA PHILLIP^S IRVING - BAIRD » R^ t P ESCA THE LANGHAM.. Covering the ent:r» block from m Central Part Te*. ~2d to 74;h Sts. SCOW READY FOR OCCUPAXCT. Tnoroti^hly firerroof; every knewa moitn <». prorement. including pneuir.atlo vactiaa f"'^'r mall pcstlrisr and automatic mall delivery. (Suites of 11 rooms and 3 saiha> Rentals $4,500 and Upwards. Apply to Superintendent, on prend»«a, :' ACADKMY Of Ml SIC. 14th St. and Irving Place. Price* .. ". Mata Wed. * To-day. I Eve. «:15. AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY. At No 14 Y«-s«-y St. —By Joseph !' Pay: Boston IV<al, »\u25a0 *. 3M3.4 ft f «' of MGlh ft. 71.6x310.6 to Krar.klin a\e. s lrreg. 6 story brick tenement h;>use and vacant on Franklin a-.e: loerph Kapion et a! aj?air.et Harry llim- \>-rf *\u25a0: al; M>t MT.!ri«-i. Ity; N C Neualnh. ref; airi'iunt <iv». $:...'CTiM; tax-*, etc. (546 24; adjourned to JCowmher 3. liy Ja:ri«>s Li Wcllk— *>otona aye. Wto ft E rf 177 th tt. runs « 44 k .K to Arthur «vc r p I<H 3 x c 315.3 s: E I'.tO to 17C*.h Bt, x n l('"4x n IW'i c 217. T.x n l'«l to beginning. wr, story framtr dwflltr.B houses and vacant; Caroline l>rm aca-n- 1-"'1-"' A A Drfw »-t al: Fettrftch. - i attys; V P Hamilton. Jr. ref: amount due. tax.»s. etc. M 1 * .'-4; adjourr.^d tv * >clol *r I<>. I IRERTY EATRE. «M St.. near Broadway. LIDCn I I Itb 8:15. Mat To-day. 2:13. "It is among the best things Miss Robson has done." Herald. ELEANOR ROBSON JigtASSSW NURSE MARJORIE. a •Nurse. Marjorle" '.» as »weet. pun and tender " a eoaveat Heaoa" Kra 9«wa /CENTRAL PARK VIEW. S«h at. SD« CMMM V West. Elegant Housek*eplr.s ApartaesUL *•» 92.000 to $4.0U«. sopt. on Prerais-** 1Crt THST. AND AXTDVBOS AVE.-F^ur. Sr» tadC JLO\J rooms: ail lrojprovetnen^s: near subway «ad kSU cars; rents 522 and upward. Apply on premisw. EIjrGANT LIGHT SUNNT APARTMENT. 13- ' n!»hed or unfurnished; s^ntleraen only, 9 EajAXi * BROADWAY' theatr e. f«i t * «S t st k\!*W *fSTv Evs " Mats.To * Wed 2 THE PRINCE OF INDIA. Dramatized J. I C. Clarke. Music Prof. Hor. Parker. DALY'S La "to^""- MARIE CAHILL Bway and 30th St. I.a»t Night "Marrvias Mary - NEXT MONDAY (Seat* on Sale). RICHARD CARLE c£ick£v' xo new york E y a%a«a«ssas*s MRS. WIGGS TET E CABBAGE PATCH NKXT MONDAY Seata Now an «l«i«v BLANCHE RING Furnished Apartments to Let ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APAJITMJBIT. 18- . viii bath, 11 dally; Including ia»al* twe. 0 weekly; one. Sl». THE >TiB«MA. 13 Ea«t llta ft. ART:«TICALiY FURNISHED APARTMENT. Trwa ii. and batii; No. 36 Weat SJKi fk da be Md 0«j« Ist. Apply on premise*. _ Apartment Hotels. ? PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL, ITth and SStt \u25a0*-».. bet. SVUi aa4 X«<!lm «•* w Bunny inltea, o^erlookla* Ha«l:»a »Vi»l* '•'JJr permanent and transient ruesta. B-!i4ta« !W«JS»f proof and modern, ansie room* aad batj. »* » ! and upward; parlor, bedroom and beta. » *»^" upward. J F. CHAiIFLIN, !«>««»• \u25a0•i" S. LELA-SD, MiiTSer. _ TUB aaDrKLA>DU> IS STB AYE. »-—* ! A few suite*, rarnlar.ed or uariTßtaaea, \u25a0•" \u25a0 deslntble tecanta. m >*. FOCRTEEV EAST SIXTIETH **\u25a0> ' j Apartment* la new addition are now r«*-? »\u25a0\u25a0 11 EAGER A BXBCOCSC > I. HOTEL M.\BOARET. _ •7 CehunbU HetxaU. Brooklyn. J. Y. _ To Let for Business PurpMO. DESIRABLE OFFICES TO LET 74 BROADWAY Entrance also from a»d It !*• \u25a0*\u25a0 Directly oppoelte Stack ExsI '* sf^-j Entrance to M St. •u^w^y atattoa *••• LAM) A WHITING CO.» 'J BEE JLMAN ST. or r»oia »ai on premHes. wl EMPIRE TH * ATR f Broadway and 4O' h KMCKERBOCKER THEATRE B way and 38th St. t? \u0084 '\u25a0 Mats - To-day and Wed •> 15 MONTGOMERY&STONE T,, tn the Muslcal Play. LTTLE CHERUB HUDSON TUF cV RE - ,1 4 "1 E. of B-war THE HYPOCRI^S SAVOY THEATRE. S4th St. ar.d B-w,; xt *eek— unian Ru»BelI i n "Barbara-g Millions" 6ARRICK Slf^. 5^ Brooklyn PropertyforSd^ FAMILY HOl-'SE'. * roon»_ »»* . b *^'^ : g*-* improvement*: newly dec-ra^ed »ad B*^* l^ wfc Route: price $i.200. J. L. WSOENAXR. « ManhattiJJ. ,^m^* Lyceum sSr* tbur ; THE LION the MOUSE Country Property for Sd^ MAN H A T TTN^rr^"^^^ WEBER'S E way 77^""^^^; f .'^g. r S?» r.5«0»r .5«o» . I ••thstTS^w*, poi."' 1 ":/';- «""^. 1 ITIO to 10 :3 V P ; M. I etgn^d-J^he^* 01 "- I VMSI'AL CHANCE. ML Vcrnon— Bargain •team heat. »»"f wo jf, £2**"o^» fata. Prtce oniy *110UX ,PT:, «:u accept $».<«> n»ortf»*e at B **L TJil» mv« Nld AT OCE. Call upon or write »nun«dt*»^7 Coolcy & West, Inc. Mt. Yernon. «r 3U MadUoa ATe^J*^^ i?fa/ Wanted*^ A LL. KINDS prop«rtl»» «• rent. ***'" *J^Sw« Auction Sales of^edJSft^, IT AUCTION. OCT. I*. «•• Tf'JLrU^ 1 * -V Mott. d.c-d, coat»!3lnr '»\u25a0\u25a0*»\u25a0• Vi**"^— U> iu:ai> * CO. 40 U&ervy •>• I WALLACK'S \u25a0"X'utt.'SS \%Wr{]£ i I Thos.W.Ross >\u25a0 PopularitycoHA^^c^: I "I KS. KEAiaSTIO FlUl'liK Wit. J. BK\ i\ Vessel. Fcr. line nr-n , Ven»«l iiiii J ssw^aSTiai^^v-5? : 5 p P s Mesaba. I^ndon. Atlantic-Trans". '.'. '.'.'. SiJS'S Columbia. Glasgow. Anchor ,?JJ; B }enn ylvanU. Hamburg. IlamMra.".. 7:30 am E \allo. Galveston. So Pacific o..^* m Ej Dorado. v,, w Orleans So Pacific. i-ooSm Denver. Galveston,- Mallory S^! prn City of Mi-mphls. Savannah. Savannah ?'-,^ Pm Huron. Jacksonville. Clyde... ZZ on^ Pm Monroe. Norfolk. Old Dominion.'.' .'.' '' SoOn" 1 MONDAY, OCTORER 8. P P'cess Anne. Norfolk. OM Dominion. 3ftopm TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9 *" Comanche, Jacksonville, ( -iyde °a m 1 * m Harnllnn. Norfolk. OM Dominion ~~ rf:Wpm C of Columbus. Savannah. Savannah! 3-00 pm* SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, Friday, October 5 1908 Steajr^r St Egbert .Hr; Cafferatm vl- >, Uar at 11:30 p m 4th ' ° c Ar r!ved a: tha Steamer Chi ago City (Br) Hunter i- i . . o> 17 and Swansea 21. to j.mu Arkeil' ft t-0. wiU '" I*'1 *' Arrived at the Bar at 5:15 a m eu & *-°. «'th mdse. Steamer Werr.iudlan (Br). Fra«er r,frmn^ n to A E Outfrhrldg« & Cto withKio'nA w October 3. mdM. Arrived at the Bur at 7 ;'^ n pa " t ' n«"=».n «"=». mall, ar.d Steamer lA>dovica (Aust) I'etrovlc'h Tr'e^t- •. Patraa September 8. Katacola 6 and cSam/ta^lS ? Fh,« us & Co. with n^e. Arrived ii tS*^ 1 .", |J alal s u sss^r k S3o^fro^ n Hi; !«»•»!:«» and md«e. I^f t Quarantine ! at ?4S am' W ' th Steamer Hurun. Chlchester. Jaeluonrtll. Octobe?*l »n^ Charleston 2. to the Clyde Ss Co with 1 and radse. Left Quarantine at 4:10 a ni Passenger, and Steamer Chesapeake, I-elano, Baltimore, to H C Footer with mdcc. Left Quarantine at 6:23 a m Foyter, Steamer El Paso. Koowles, Gal'veston September "<i t-. 6:60 a°m h6rn PBC ' flC C °' WUh md " I^*SrantS at Ptfarr.T Canoya i Kelp). Ru«-ell. New Orleans September 7*30 a m"" & "*' '" bj ' i:a - t - Arr!ved at the Bar at Steamer Monroe, lluiphers. Newport News and Nor- folk, to the Old Dominion Pteamshlp Company with nas- sengers and md.c. iy. rt Quarantine at 2:40 n m Steam) r Madagascar iCn. from Qufbp- September •*- Sll 'ml^M 0015 " 1W:47 am ' <Ord^ S Hh.ra- Bteuner Allianca, Sukeforth. Colon September 20 to the Panama Railroad Steamship Company with 3!> r> «- a- sengers. malls and mdpe. Arrived at the Bai at T.-1H A m Pteamer Alleghany (Ger), Woipert Ton de Pali Pep! tember 19. Port au Prln.-e. \u25a0\u25a0 Gonalves 21. Santa Marts 2S and Jeremie SO, to the Hamburg- American Line witn INCOMING STEAMERS. TO- DAT. rviVoMrtn 1 Southampton. September »..Air.fri%n r]%d% d 1 Hull September 22 Wilson E i ,i, VT r>r}t - a-^' Beptember 29. . . .So Pao £/. ,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 •: Galveston. September 29 . Bo Pao Alamo ( Olumbus --- 7 annah - September 30. . . Savannah Alamo Galveston. September 29 Mall'-rv SUNDAY, OCTOBER T. •Prlns WlllPm 111.. P0rt -au-Prlnr-e. October 1. D TV I •HuKerr . PaTK , £ * « U Bretajw Havre. September W French Ca!abrla Gibraltar. September 26. ...... Anchor MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. •Kr^nTand Rotterdam. September 29. .Holland-Am •p£S"«la V/^eow. September 29 Red Star r-umes-ia Gla.'cow, September 29 Anchor f-oirus Gibraltar. September 27 Cunard f.7 v, , N<?w Orleans. Octobfr 2... So Paclfle ElSlglOj. Gahoston. Octo^ r 2 Paf- fl> Kansas City Savannah, October oV. .V.7.".sl™nn^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. »K. Wilhelm II Bremen. October 2 v.- ti j Fri»<>rtrh<JerGr... Bremen September "6 v r i^ T 2 Conoho Galveston October s % u yi Princlpess* LaetitU-Glbrsltar. September "is."".".'.'^^ •Brings mp.ll. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIN-IATfRE ALMANAC. Sunrise 6:oi;sunset s:S7iMoon rises Moon's age IS HIGH WATER. A.M.— Sandy Hook 9:4y|Gcv Inland in ; is H»>11 Gate 12:11 r.3l.—&ar.dy Hock 10.-06IOOV Island 10:31; Hell Gate 12. : 24 Eastern Financiers Will Meet in Chicago Next Friday. Chicago. Oct. 5.-A conference of Eastern finan- ciers which was to have been held here to-day has been postponed until next Friday. Jacob H. Schiff of New York, who Is to be a member of the con- ference, to-day sent a telegram to that effect. With financial hou"e! , COme * ' X *•»«\u25a0«"•«*•\u25a0 of Eastern hßeforeh Before it became known that the meeting had t ry $ X 11^!,? 1 "' 1 * C. Greene, assistant ?ecre- air A »ii altl " 10 ? & Ohl ° Railroad, and De- catur Axtell. one of the vice-presidents of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, together with a num- cf.fl flrn rt ' Pr - SPnta K! v f of local capitalists and finan- cial.firms, assembled for the conference Th» exact object of th« conference ; a not stated though it is believed that railroad aSaln will be ui.-'cupsed. MR. SCHIFF POSTPONES CONFERENCE. The Taskers, Lost for Days in Wilds, Ate Dog Meat Rare. Philadelphia. Oct. 6.-Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P M. Tsusker. of this city, have crossed" Northern I-abrador. The young marine engineer and his bride were lost for days In the icy wastes In which Leoaidas Mubbard met his death. When their food gave out the young couple were compelled to eat raw dog. For the first time since their departure, last June, they have been heard from. It was Just a simple message which Tasker sent to his mother, but it spoke volumes. It read: B"y aYe An rt 6a S fe d Xorthern Labrador from Hudson That was written many days ago. Tasker cave the message to a native of Labrador, "ho M&dS b^wtyT/cTpe^aie 0 Domino then wte«™p»»«» » s££iS27!n£ W eekß Task mother, who lives at «.rn,.L ? , avenue, had waited in vain for »i?Slt» dInKS of , her son an(l hls bride. Wh^n the telegram came last ni ht she swooned I he meagre details of the Journey across the land of „,, we re furnlshad by the native who car- him ho^"f K %, fr m Task '- r - The last named told an? riZf he> ha<l B , taTted out wl th a dozen dogs and plenty of provisions; then, after travelling man.v days, they lost their way and for days at a time wandered aimlessly across the icy waste! tiJ ! . r v, f " Ol i T& £ °,' ai d - face to face with starva- tion, they decided to kill one of the does They were compelled to eat the meat raw. Another dog was killed and eaten, and still another. They lost all reckoning of the days. They simply kept on Finally when they had killed the last doe that they could spare without abandoning their sledges, they reached a small settlement on the opposite puie of Labrador, where they received food and succor which they co badly needed r/?O^ ICY LABRADOR. SAILED Steamora Celtic (Br). Liverpool via Queen Mown; El Rio Halves: :. Albls tN(..->. Rotterdam; Fr»-ke (Nor) Havre : rtona (Ed. Montevideo, Puenos Ayres and Ro^nno : Monterer. Havana; New York (Dutch, tank). Rotterdam; Eastlands •r.r.. Baltimore; Carolyn. Knights Key; Ad- miral Schley. Newport News; Maraval >liri. Perth Amboy. THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FOREIGN PORTS Liverpool Oct s—Sailed, \u25a0team Cedric (Br). Haddock ;N"; N " ork v Qaeenstou**; Cymric (Br) Beadn»ll Boston via Wueenbtown; Kmpress of Britain (Br). Southampton. Oct :.. 12:.-.O r > m—Sailed, steamer Dtmadv. *hl bo* '" elri>fr (frOM Hamburg). New York via Plymouth. Oct 5. 3:15 a m— Arrived, steamer Amerlka York for ™* rbo »<* ™* Ham- I' l ' ar i 2*? t^ 4 - -10 p m ~ Pasmd. ateaoier Statendam < Dutch). Eru.nsiriH. New York for Boulogne and Rot- Cherbourg. Ctot 4. r Arrived, steamers \u25a0silwinsss v^.n vh re i"i - N...v York vla Plynjouth for Bremen ?th 11:53 a m. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.. rmann cwded)' ' lJ!yir - outh for Hamburg (and both I ro- Hambur?. net 5, 7> m-Arrived. .reamer Graf WaManss Pl . ";' rr> - £™ c s> New Tork via Plymouth and Cherbourg. 11"11 ' 1 " 1 '\u25a0' •' .V-. Ar rtved. -\u25a0- -. . Oarpaihia .Brt. Pent«- r >rw- -iorlt for Xarlf». Genoa and Trles'a (and procoened). »ye passengers, mil's and mdse. Arrived at tha Bar at b:«3 a m. Steamer Merlda, Rotertson. Vera Cruz September 27. Progreso 29 and Havana October 2. to James X Ward A Co. with X! pafsengers. malls and mdse. Arrived at th« Ear at 11 :-- a m. Steamer Mohawk (Brl Whit*; Antwerp September 22. to Sanderson & Son, with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 2:45 p in. Steamer SlolHa i Its'. i. Bartorlo, Genoa September 19 and Naples 22. to Hlrzel. t->ltmann i Co, with 119 cabin and 1.071 steerage pa.«seneere and mdse. Arrived at ths Bar at 2:30 j> m. Steamer I.i Lorraine (Pr>, Pnwcelet. Havre September 20. t. the li.mpagnie General* Transatlanttque. with .".:'l cabin and ''('I steerage pa«»en;?er3, mails and muse. Ar- rived at the Car at 3:18 p m. Sandy Hook. N J. Oct 5. 1:30 \> m—Wind south; light air; Cort- MECHANICS' LIENS. 123 st \u25ba\u25a0?.. So* .'!\u25a0'•» ani SBO KJst: Haro!d L, P.ock- mere i-r". l'hi'!T> L<evenfion. "wner; Levtnsaa & Etpktne, cootracton $3.:.VJ 00 Park tv*. r, w. r..rn»-r l«.ih f. . SSzlOO; K<Ttacber A: <"'> 8«r». WUilani F. I'.ohriß. owner and protractor 4.007 00 WJl>tt »t.. X" ?.'.; Bamn & Mayer agt. Barney and Ma H -fTman. owners; <'hurle« Pecalove anJ Uurn*i '"humi't, comractOTß " (O eimiy^n «.. w. . 11<» ft n. of W#»tche«t« ay» . 17,-jliir Rarretto «<i.. c f... I^>> ft. n of •<Zs.h st .. 7.*»l<«'; \«hbel <;. V«rm!h-» apt. l>>ulh A- Co., owner* anl eootrscton 215 25 17:^ h M.. n s . l'«> ft. V. of Avdubsn ay.. 4fix l'fi. Sjir:<kerhoJT te SrharT.l.rrger ajt Wallic!;. Kemlei & <\>.. own^r ami contractor 2»S <K> Bnirmf ft., v. w. --urner Marßin «t. 2."x7."; t.zme apt. T-in'-J-- Hrnirin*ky. owner nr<i rnntrartir... 3Uvt O0 llMh f!.. f. c.. 24*> ft- c. of Plearant aye. 12r.x 1"X«11: Mai I- Ro'irian «st Max H^uljen or Hub'.n. .iviift: I>«\11 P'rlmar.. contractor... 1. . f.G'i^TO It4t»i k! . \u25ba. \u25ba . 100 f:. f. ft Broadway, 4'»ixH'-'>: Anror,:-. iVlirelli art- Maurice .1. BurfteJn. .wner. T'-ny Altierl. i-ontractor 240 t"0 A?"Fr»--'l3ni a-. ••.. ?\u25a0. ?.. SMLII ft- n of 107t!. \u25a0»;; 7'xl<»'. F3'jlli?«r< More «"cntracti!ig I'nmpan; 9|!t. Jacob Goldberg, «.wr.«-r an<l oont raster: ... . 215 dO Wth »*. . No ll.'i Weet; Ti'inm Ftone i.iri. Orrin S Wlpt-.trnan. cut.t; tVinSam H. t-'mith. con- ira<-t>T 4f'3 00 A—^""-*"!"a»»., c. r.. •j:tfill ft B. of H.7th ft.. T.'-xlfio; G. 11. 'Jeraril. Son & Co. act. Jacob i.»ci>f;C. «•\u25a0• i.'-r ani o< -Miart'ir 2^25 <i 0 llriial f . N. 4.-, <;e.i!c* Ttur.ov fcif?. Naj^lcon ~ I.vy. iivr.fr, ITlroe. runtrartor 1.910 3 Er-i»ti i":^.*- '. «.. whol'- front. t#i»-»cn l^'-th f.nl. !T.7Tt. *'k.. ytfixlVl; William «-raie cirt. Jao.l» Vh'.*-I anl MaT !^ I'.-ihnian. ewr.ns; «'har'*s IVma, rortrartiir HC3 CoiUTnliu« a%e . No. 424; fan:*! Fhank<>r ag». J«hn tranter: Kraik nnb'.nson. rnntraot-r :.Tfl00 An'B'<-rrtam a\e . «\u25a0. «.. 2T.0 1 •\u25a0!.? I«7th ft . 7Tx'\'>f: Gi:ar»r.'ef T11«- <v m r,any etrt. Jar-r,b GoMberff. c^n»-r ar.-l oootractor ."\u25a0 <>0 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. 12Tth an'l J3<'th fTs , Convert Terrace er.i Cement ' a\e . the !.k*-ic; Robert Percusoa agt. t^inn Brmher* a! : Airi] 12. 19.'"0 ... JCBO 00 12th ft .. So*. 313 and 3:5 Ka*t. I) gartora ajt. Po'.r-Tnon S'!k et a l ; Oftot^r 3. isoi 175 00 K'Js* «t.. s * . VX> ft. c. of aye.; p»ul Pfoterj- hau»r *t a:, bgr. H. Wilchlr.sky et al.; February \u25a0\u25a0 . V*HJ ..... 210 23 346:h »t . r. . 125 ft. c. cf Broadway, 75x100; Jr>»eph Wloriar act. Rentle T'ollocli el al October J. I'JO6 ' 850 <>0 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. Pr".n-» ft.. No. I.V» to 1&4; Samson I^chrr.an l<j«r.s Fa«.qL-a:e Laui-.t - \u25a0 (33 -O 21« M.. Nt>s 18 arfl 20 \u25a0• Mptropr.li«» n LSf« Insurance rrmjany loan* Twenty- first Street X i :.!rc arid «>>retructii« <"<m jxiny 210 frK) ISflth «t.. n. s-. W ft. w. of r.th aye.. lVix!>:>.ll; Abraham r*rlman loans Hajman Go!Jreyer C.OnO MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS. *th et., Nos 841 «r.; MS Bsst: Bar a five Vnry trick cold \u25ba•crape, CO.OxW.; H. X -• -\u25a0 & Co.. owner; J. Ktfir.'r, iir^i'itert $<0.000 l«r.«h *t., n. f . 273 ft. of -'. axe . for eight »lx »tor>- "'rick totkMMI and «tore«. BOxWl.:'; Ncrth»»•^ter^ Realty Company, owner; C. Ti. Bnta, arrhltrct - 3C0.0(X) THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. St. Z^vTff.ri«ye.. c. \.. 173 ft. r. of Merrill W : •» etor>- ]rame dwrl'.tn* hout*. . .»'2 ?arah K|ero. owner: Moore & lAfidsle4el, architect* $4.506 lith R, n. 2*C •\u25a0 - f.f Avenue B; two MoiT frame dweh'tp hou**. 51* M; < - harl^i. I^umel«- l-r. wuu, V-oen * L^ndfle^el. arohlterti. ... 4.000 P«rker ••• . n », 825 ft. w. of }>. «» *t.! t»-<» story rr»m» More and Jwellinr houfie. tlsfiO; R»rr.«-<i j;h- ;:r.(. , •.not Coll-r* i:-- . » . «",'. >.! ft. \u25a0 of ;7... ff ; »lx two ttory fietre rl«-:,inj houo>«. in (-iCC. I t«ur«r. aw-tt; H<m»rl Rbellnc. ar<-hit«-rr. . 1 . .. 24 000 Colltge »• , r. \u0084 53<»n ft. i of 170 th *t . nine t»o «;..ry !i«mt .Jv^liinK hours 16 I| V. 1 ''.uver. owr.T; !?.-rn».-< Er^lir*. arrhltert. .'. . .. OCA IT*'- \u25ba\u25a0 . %. » 2Vt ft \u25a0»•. of Brntii Park arc ; •wo r.r..1 ne half etory frame a*^l!!nir h^i-e SJt^S J«ro*» fchm. ovb*t; nerranl KbeMnr. ajrh'.trrt 6 IMS L!S PENDENS. H- ' " L..»' . ATLANTA INDICTS SIXTY NEGROES Atlanta, ... Oct. T,-In on. true bill found I T l?,u iU 7 t °*' lay aftrr an investigation of tho killing of County Policeman Heard at Brownsville, on September \u25a0»•{ In - with the .-'.:.< riots. six?v \e CC r ConnOrtlo! of bring ImpHcati'd »ere SISS^STtJSffiJS or .m.rdf-r. The grand iurv t<U ,v , s'.xven iruo bills. M r«ni] of ;.m^ ZllT *t6..d. urc- against white m ea . charjlne rio.'n^ Mystery Surrounds Coming Trial at Findlay, Rockefeller Will Not Attend. lEy Telegraph to The Tribune] Findlay. Ohio. (Vt. ;. Mystery surrounds th« preparations for the trial of the Standard OH cases hero on Tuesday. The prosecuting attor- neys have maintained strict sUence concern^- the identity of th« witnesses and the Jurymen The latter will be closely marded up to and throughout 'he trial. John D. Rockefeller will not attend the he-r np. according to hi* attorneys here? XtMa £Td he will allow his bond of Sl.iMMo he forfeltert Kk.-VV-T h!,;; n *"* :ha? v \u25a0""mom wIU ta GUARD FOR STANDARD OIL JURY. Three Bodies Taken from New Mexico Mine Others May Be Dead. N M. Oct r. Fifteen men are sup- <\u25a0 \u25a0 eir lives In ,-m explosion to- mlm at Blossburg, a \u25a0 \u25a0 i: n. Thre< \u25a0 n men was uurking . led. FIFTEEN MEN IN EXPLOSION. \u25a0:«!.* Lieutenant '"nw- ford and l . Igbt in a shaft from Which driven the flames A lrs.fl swept the rial es into the shaft again, - firemen promptly (. \u25a0\u25a0 f;.m of the bulld- \u25a0 \u25a0• Kiion jumi'ei Into 1 ami rescued the 1 .\u25a0 duzed by :\ •\u25a0d. \u25a0 I \u25a0For a \u25a0 surrounding I H\\«-;.t away, a.- the fire . under \u25a0 Lives of Three Firemen Endangered in Stubborn Livery Stable Blaze. By playing a dozen streams of water on them. Deputy Chief Uinns saved the lives 'if three hun- dred horses last night in a stubborn fire which swept through the Metropolitan Boarding and Liv- ery Stable, at No. 112 to 121 West 3d street Not one of the horses was kilted. STREAMS OF WATER SAVE 309 HORSES. One Killed and Three Seriously Injured ii? Accident at Oconto. Wis. am ] '.' is., \u25a0 \u25a0 .". Fifty pupils of the ; death thts footbridge at < >conto Falls trapping twenty-five of the students into the shallow wai ? thirty f>-' if below. John tly killed, and Yi^.t . : .-.k l >onlevy v. 11 •• iretL The dead men are J. V. Runts, thirty years old, and Harry Wilfred, seventeen, both of whom were clerks In the office of th<^ superintendent of power of the Lak»» Sh"r-> Railroad. was killed instantly, and Wilfred riled in an ambulance while being conveyed to a hospi- tal. The young men had disaagr£gd previously and a renewal of (he argument late this after- lioon led to a quarrel, which resulted in their falling from the window, which was open di- rectly in front of them. PUPILS THROWN FROM BRIDGE. Fighting Railroad Employes Fall Four Stories and Are Killed. Cleveland, Oct s.—Clutched in each others' arms, two your.p men fell from the fourth etory of the L«ake Shore Railroad office building and were hur'.ed to their death on tho pavement be- low at 5 o'clock this evening. DEATH GRAPPLE IN MIDAIR. Succumbs to Heart Disease in Restaurant in New Street. Daniel D.* Nelson. seventy years old. a well-to-do real estate dealer of Osslnlng and this city, dropped dead from heart disease yesterday afternoon In a restaurant at No. X 8 New street. He had come down town to pay Ms taxes, and was Ffized with pains in the heart, to which he was subject. He retained control of himself long enough to write on a card the name and address of his brother It=aac, who lived with him at No. 420 Lenox ave- nut 1, and who is connected with the Title Guarantee and Trust Company. Then ho daggered into tha New street restaurant, i.nd died a little later. Mr. Nelson's body was removed to the Old Slip police station, whence his brother had it taken to the Nelson home. Mr. Nelson lived with his wife and rix children and his brother Isaac, at the I-^nox avenue ad- dr«?ss. Another brother, Henry C, Nelson, Is president .if the First National Bank of Ossining. Mr. Nelson wns for ten years chief of the Ossining Fire Department. Mr. Nelson's widow, brother and children were much disturbed by a false story in in evening; newspaper that he had died at* the ticker in a saloon in New street. REAL ESTATE DEALER DROPS DEAD. JUDGMENTS. The following: Judgments were filed yesterday, October & the first name being that of the debtor: Almerlea. Pasquale Augrustm C. Bedell $312 01 Alll»rl. Antonio and Marie Amen -an Surety Company of New York 7B7 B PI Altlorl. Tony same 224 16 Atwood. Carrie L.— Fred C. Blngham 1.443 20 Brown. William J. New York Telephone Com- pany HU Biker. Pitt J. (not summoned* S3 12 Brcder. fjforte Tamil! Machine Company.. ... M4l Barasch. Abraham (not summonedi New York Telephone Company 48 80 Block. Balten— same 60 10 Barney, Charles W. Danbj Drake 77 D 6 Beckett. William— Hall Lock mpany 66 41 Beck. Marcus— Wllltum H. l>avirforo. \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0 \u25a0 72 "7 Connolly. Patrick—Maynard N. Clement, costs.. 229 07 «'ipolla." Carmine Sam Bplerto et al 244 41 Sam<— came 119 41 <*sdy. James" C—Aaron Kn^-I }'« «0 Cady. J. f'arlton, jr. same . 312* 6ame Fame 3124 Campbell, .1 Joseph— Oeorge Hensh 534 31 Louli B«n3er aft. Louise E. Bender «t aJ.; partition: at- tO>.v.:.K No 6U mil:John B. O^ty MTt. 1-ra.l Wolohojt et al .: action to foreclose mechanic* lien. attorney*. Eplro & \Ya«servoß«l. T ,'•_ , \u0084 frth are., Noa. 2471 and 2473; Loul* F. ]f™ J>vlr.ion it al.; foreclo»ur« of mort»a««; attornej. H. S. E 'ZU m aye.. c a. 2S« .1 ft n \u25a0? Wf» -^Wg^ Dora Pl»kel»teln a»t Jacob Ooldb«r« ci al.. forecloaur* of two raort«a*ei; attorney. J. ACf'l*A Cf' l *2 4 „_««. Mayer S.*2SK3f S^ A^/rVlPet'.L^for.cfoVire^cJ SffiSi sSSSSi?O:^S«sSii» Avenue ReV Com- ran% ast? Will™ J. Taylor; fpeclflo performance; at- torney. M. Monfrled. SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. The first name Is that of the debtor, the secor.d that of the creditor and date when judgment was tiled i Am«UI». Fella—M. E. AmaWle: April 6. IWM . $117 \u25a0\u25a0<> B*ny. Maria T.—W. V. Simpson; June 21. IWI.. 1.009 M Dillon. Patrick W. H. Ntwtrand <•! a): June 4. IJW6 M 4 43 <Jo]<!*y. William II. Tort Mutual C.a». Light Compiny; February 2*. IS." leaao*ll«d) '-'"119 Horwlta. Otto Stern; July 21. 19<H> (released}. 6,432 48 Jcwett. E2l»e W. F. L. *r.n:ilt, Jr. November 2S. IPO3 . 120 00 l>wl«. Arthur B. or Albert 8.- -P. J. Edmonds; Jun« 17. IS** 719 91 RorpnthaJ. Georjrp H. Title Guarantee and Trust Company; Septrmtpr 14. V.-i, 184 24 Schorl*. Nlchola* A. Br-j*>n et al. ; Septeir.t>er 25. if»..i 3427 Smith. Robert L. The Bank of New Amsterdam; January 2*. IPBB 340 04 Samuel. I#wls S. W. B. Ko11»t et a!.: Jun- 2. 1*« (cancelled) 200 13 game— M. E. Smith: June 17, 11!*? (cancelled) .. . hi 43 6am»— Same: June 17. ISM (cancelled i MRCI Same— Bare*; June 17. ISM (oancell«d) \u2666'•""'• 6arr.»—N. W. ,Marcui>< April 13. lM>s (cancelled).. 4,6!ij 02 Fame— J. T. Hall: December I.V IS:h (cancelled).. 3.MH f>B Fame Berenbrolck: November 17, I*P7 tcan- «-lled> ST.4M f.7 Ptlrrmel John J. P. Schuehman; June 23. 1596 (cancelled) 478 40 Steaming hot from the fire or ice cold from the half shell, oysters are best with Oysterettes The Oyster Cracker with a Taste to It Crisp and flaky, with a savor of salt. Just as good with any kind of soup as they are with oysters. Sold in a package that keeps them fresh and crisp. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NEW- YORK DAILY T^rBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1006., TO ENLARGE BIG HOTEL STRVCTI ~RE IS BROADWA V Plans have boon filed with Building* Superin- tendent Murphy for uniting the eigrht story Hotel Woodward, at the southwest corner of Broadway and *th Ft. with the .tent story Mettsonler apart- ment nous*. Nos 206 and 208 Welt 56th St. The In- terior of both structures will be partly remodeled. J. H Duncan It the architect. The Improvements are to be mad« for Edward H. Tltuy. a- BoB o . WII ] r ßo |. SlswFon & Hobbs have sold for R*tf mM . p - *rJ ton to a client the plot. » .11x100 feet, at the south- west comer of »th aye. and 203d st. _\u0084 „»,.,>, B I. J Phillips A Co havt fk-ld for Elizabeth B. Andrew, a plot. «i.7xluo feet, on the souUi Bide or S^lK 1^ .aye a four Ftory brown?tone front dwelling- hoi.M. on a lot 2«v°f feet, between .'.3d and Mth Bts. . Folsom Brothers an<l the McVickar-GelHard Real- ty Company have sold the six story a 2fV^f m £r apartment Fioum, No. Ka« 4Cth **\u25a0-*£**?£££ for Denis Unehan to the Polata=hek-Spencer Real- ty Company. ,-j R. P. Boiton Sells His Dyckman Tract. Amusements. NEW HEBREW COLONY PROJECT. Jacob H. ITalHnrtr and a syndiost* bougrht the Van Koctrand farm of 150 acres, at the intersec- tion of Elmond Road and Hempstead and Jamaica ean<3 families. TO IMPROVE MINFORD PLACE PLOT. ITSd «. __ 6lxth Ay. 43d to 44th. Tei. 3400 Bryant. &'££" 4 SOCIETY CIHCUS PI ls - ?V - to Sls *- D » l| J Mat*.. -'sr. »o SI TO-MORROW KVG. OPP^AUft AM' HIS lit iin. B in Am-ricft. OUAnAWO BAND. PRINnP^C B'way and 29th. c B:S9. -TiiiV T?v7- «.. . Mats To day and Thu " I'l-A* "- M * G AWAITED GREAT AMKKHAN THE GREAT DIVIDE^ MAgBMtgT HENRY \\<L2V ___ Mil I I'R PfATS SELLING FOR 12 WEEKS. """'^^"yriftKWniriMTffTTgi'TTliiilW 1 PlKfrfm^g^frllßMß \ casino \ CASINO "•\u25a0 MAID % " nkkJ * i^v - r Et.«:ls Hats. To-day 4 Thur MY LADY'S MAID \ Lew Fields' Herald Sq. Theat -i>f£&^ - V All Star Co. in ABOUT TOWN^y^- \ MAJESTIC ?.TX£^i. BEST SEATS $1 \ d Ve°d day THE TOURISTS \ LYRIC B T^SS? B OCT. 9 ?XV? oW \ VIRGINIA HARNED * Ts£&-* MALBA COMPANY BUYS L. I. TRACT. - \u25a0 "vf>- le

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Page 1: New York Tribune (New York, NY) 1906-10-06 [p 16]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1906-10-06/ed-1/seq-16.pdf · Company 59,500,000 37 Liberty Street, S8 Libert Street. (TitleDept.)

Real Estate.

Whynotavoid all possibility of lossthrough defective titles toReal Estate by protectingit with Title Insurance is-sued by the

Lawyers TitleInsurance and Trust

Company59,500,000

37 Liberty Street, S8 Libert Street.(TitleDept.) (Trait * Basking Dept.)MAJIHATTAJT.

ASS Honttfic Street,. Brooklyn.(Title !>«>pt. and Trust St. Banking Deyt.)

FOR RENT.^^New American

Basement DwellingsABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFSOUTH SIDE OF 74TH STBet*ceo Central Park West &Colombia Art*No residences have ever been offer* ft.rental In New York city cornpsj^

with these la construction, equipo^appointments and detail.

They have been designed and bant «Mthe careful attention to details of colstructlon riven only to th« hlzh»class houses built for private ovnTatxip.

™"

KE.VTS SS.OOO. »3JAO. M.mcBooklet Sent on Application.

Size. 25x85x102.2FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT. :

Caretaker at No «? West m ScFor p«rttcuJar» tnqulr* at

CLARK ESTATES,Corner of 87th St. .No. 2381 Broadway

City Property f0 Let%

DEMOCRATIC LAWYERS'VIEWS OF HUGHES

What the Democratic and Inde-pendent leaders of the New Yorkcity Bar think of Hughes the manand the lawyer. Anotable sympo-sium in <£y §&tnmo post to-daywhich shows how highly Mr.Hughes is regarded by men ofdifferent political beliefs.

t£i}£ %betting PostTo-day To-day

GARDEN TIIE-*T-

2-th St. * Mad Aye."„ , _ Ev -

8:30 -"»""-To-day*Wed.2:ls."Rivals 'The Colleee Widow.* "—Sun

g STOLEN STORYTHE GREAT NEWSPAPER PLAY.

By JESSE LYNCHWILLIAMS.

SALES OF BROOKLYN PARCELS.

E T Newman has sold No. 440 W St.. Brooklyn

a three Btory high class dwelling hou.e for a

client to a Mr,. Kane for occupancy. Ateo No.237 Garfield Flao. t6t 10500. a three Btorj and

b^ement brick dwellinghouse *$«*&,%£?£fth aye.. Brooklyn, for BerihaJ. x^%*»

Und erhill

VIAVlAtlhPhiilTp. &r

Co2

and J. Clifford M,,re have

5^SIT"Ut

the

S A^erlcln T&»Corr.pfeny. ... ,

Long Island Real Estate for Hole.

BEECH HURST %SSFormerly Whltkstone Landing.

$3500 per annumwtll rent unfurnished the rery att-ac*!v« haa»

711 Park AvenueHouse to be newly decorated throu«!joot -,

JAMES R. HAY, 71 BroadW

ION ISU4.VI. ACREAGEt—ParceI of IS6 acres at-* New Hyde Park, near mala line Long Island Rail-road and trolley line between Brooklyn and Mlneola; halfhour by rail from Long Island City or Flattastl »'- jadvantageously located; price $I.4."><> per acre. AddressJAMES H. TAFT & BROS.. Executors. I'M William St..New York X. Y.

PillOMIAI [Karnos m*(lv Co.. "A NightULUmML ) In the Slum* of London"ÜB«ayA6:dst. IThe Fays. J. W. Kannone. ThatMats. Dally. "3c. iQuartet. Shean & Warren, oth's

VITATCH Sunday papers for announcements of Broad->» way. Flushing and Dotulaa Manor. RICKKRTFIXT-AYCO.. 1West MUI '•\u25a0

AIIIAMRRA 1"-"""*.Menetekel. WilsonsHLIiAmDIIA Monkey Jessie. 4 Borsanl Troupe••Mats. Daily / Ed F. Reynard. W.C.Kelly. Oths.

FOR RENT.

. 71 BIVVY

HAMMERSTEIN'S-

~££*&?trzI>AILV MATS. IArthur Prinoe. Josephine Co-

ISc. and 500. | han. Williams &Tucker, oth/aThe Turf.

Unfurnished Apartments toLet

CARNEGIE *g™- OCT. 13HALL. 7th Aye. 57th St MATINEE and NIGHT.

(jUILBERT=CHEVALIER>eat Sale Opens Mondaj, Ort. 8.

DTI ACPfITHEA Ev ':"

Mat To-day. IJd TearDCLMOwU I>av;i Belaacti presents I In It, T.

BLANCHE BATES /he gulden west-

Utfl/rTT THEATER. Last ITimes Mat To-day.HAuKtII HACKtfT IHt « AlL=*JAMES K. UtvllljllOF jerkho.

MENDELSSOHN BUILDING.Bachelor Apartments.

1I» WEST 40 TH ST.. XEAB BROADWAYBeTeral desirable Apartment* eonslstlat \u25a0two room, and bath, to rent from OetobM \u25a0 l«?,h:*«ntal of these apartments lncladas «i»ewl:«ht. heat, cars of ux» .uito* ande.«vator service.

ESTATES. '3»1 Broadway, corner of ITt»it

'Brighton*Races "7i

-SPECIAL EVENTS TO-PAT (SATURDAY).

$10,000 BRIGHTON < IPand Six Other Race«. Including theCHANTILLV STEEPLECHASE.

cpectal Electric Trains direct (\u25a0 track via Br««k:ynBridge, also via Smith St. and Franklin Aye. TroHejrClara. Parlor Car trains on Long Island R. H.. foot B.S4th St.. at 12.10 and 12 50 P. M. Also via 35>th St.Ferry, foot of Whitehall St.. brats every 20 minutes,connecting with special electric trains direct to track.Trolley car* connect with E. illSt., E. 23d, Grand andRoosevelt St. Ferries.|HH COUNTY FAIRi

I10 A. M. ADM.. Me. i 20 snOWS I|T()11 P. M. CIIII.PHEN. 88«. I INONE.

•Amusements.Rl lA!' B'wray ASOth it. Mat.To-day 2:15 Eve. 8 31,

tHOKftJ Oldtlme Nat Uoodwin Festival of l^aughier

NAT. C. GOODWIN I By d̂c

In THE GENIUS. | Cecil De Mill*

TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.

Mamu Boerathal has resold to lsanc C«rmel No.

75" Amsterdnm avenue, a tWC and on«-half story

taUMltiß on a lot flrfO feet. S. Si.-denburs was the

The Ftatlroa Realty Comrany has sold to WlU-

\u25a0 o rnfr of V »t-r St.6 ffwt Knd aye

B three etaty and basement dwelling house, on lot

"Be'rt^Heirt-lb-rper has sold No S West SSthft. Tiour Ktorv and baBenent dwellinghouse, on

'iSI^KtoSS-h.. wld No. W to Mjgjggrt^ ?our four siorj- flathouses, on a plot IWxHW.iI

ftL^o Hutt-r fcas «old No. 7 B^&J^Vg*??tenement liouse No. 425 West Broadway, on a lot*

Th*-fG?isil»r-Haas Realty Company ha? «ddt«

Julius H. }\u25a0\u0084 the plot lOOnOO feet on the east Bids

of Ar.thonv aye.. about 74 feet south of 17* Ft.

John A."etelnmrt« has sold for John Snyder to

Rlt-hael the lot on the west side of \ ictoret.. too f~t Beatk of Morris Park are.

Haber Dworkowlts & Hs.ber have bought from aMr Ajnitxeer No. ISO Wooster St.. a fiveEtory tene-

ment houpe. on l<>t 2xloo feet. „,„,S. Cowan has sold for M. Dauere the plot. 10>xl00

feet, on the west Bide of Wale* aye.. 100 feetpouth

of 147 th St.; also for S. B. Newberger Nos. 10RO-andI<>s2 Dawson Ft., a six story flathouse. on r»« f'*-V$ fe«-t; also for A.H. Lyons Nos. C9l and 6.^3 Imon\u25a0v«.. a two family dwelling house, and BUible onplot >\u25a0»\u25a0-..\u25a0 hlso for M. Da •• :• No?. *» and ?69Bopers Place, two two family dwellinghouses; alsofor U Salerno No. TC7 Union aye., a one family

dwellinghoute; also for F. Johnson Nos. 40 and 42Kelly street, two three story dwellinghouses.

yPU/ iMQTFRfUMT^KATRE. West «M MnMIlLn /l(HOILnUflm Ets.S:ls. Mats To-day &Wed.Nixon & Zimmerman announce' and LOVDON' mFirst American Appearances of j >* STEPHENMR. H B MIS!, DOKOTHLA PHILLIP^SIRVING

-BAIRD-« »R^tPESCA

THE LANGHAM..Covering the ent:r» block from m Central Part Te*.

~2d to 74;h Sts.SCOW READY FOR OCCUPAXCT.Tnoroti^hly firerroof; every knewa moitn <».

prorement. including pneuir.atlo vactiaa f"'^'rmall pcstlrisr and automatic mall delivery.(Suites of 11 rooms and 3 saiha>

Rentals $4,500 and Upwards.Apply to Superintendent, on prend»«a, :'

ACADKMY Of MlSIC. 14th St. and Irving Place.

Price* . . ". Mata Wed. *To-day.IEve. «:15.

AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.At No 14 Y«-s«-y St. —By Joseph !' Pay: Boston IV<al,

»\u25a0 *. 3M3.4 ft f «' of MGlh ft. 71.6x310.6 to Krar.klin a\e.s lrreg. 6 story brick tenement h;>use and vacant on

Franklin a-.e: loerph Kapion et a! aj?air.et Harry llim-\>-rf *\u25a0: al; M>t MT.!ri«-i. Ity; N C Neualnh. ref;

airi'iunt <iv». $:...'CTiM; tax-*, etc. (546 24; adjourned toJCowmher 3.

liy Ja:ri«>s Li Wcllk—*>otona aye. Wto ft E rf 177 th tt.runs « 44k.K to Arthur «vc r p I<H 3 x c 315.3 s: E I'.tO

to 17C*.h Bt, x n l('"4xn IW'i c 217. T.x n l'«l to beginning.wr, story framtr dwflltr.B houses and vacant; Carolinel>rm aca-n- 1-"'1-"' A A Drfw »-t al: Fettrftch.

-i attys;

V P Hamilton. Jr. ref: amount due. tax.»s. etc. M 1* .'-4;adjourr.^d tv

*>clol*r I<>.

IIRERTY EATRE. «M St.. near Broadway.LIDCnII Itb 8:15. Mat To-day. 2:13."It is among the best things Miss Robson hasdone."

—Herald.

ELEANOR ROBSONJigtASSSW NURSE MARJORIE.a

•Nurse. Marjorle" '.» as »weet. pun and tender "a eoaveat Heaoa"—

Kra 9«wa

/CENTRAL PARK VIEW. S«h at. SD« CMMMV West. Elegant Housek*eplr.s ApartaesUL *•»92.000 to $4.0U«. sopt. on Prerais-**

1CrtTHST. AND AXTDVBOS AVE.-F^ur. Sr» tadCJLO\J rooms: ail lrojprovetnen^s: near subway «ad kSUcars; rents 522 and upward. Apply on premisw.

EIjrGANT LIGHT SUNNT APARTMENT. 13-'n!»hed or unfurnished; s^ntleraen only, 9 EajAXi*

BROADWAY' theatr e. f«it*«St st

k\!*W *fSTv Evs"

Mats.To *Wed 2

THE PRINCE OF INDIA.Dramatized J. IC. Clarke. Music Prof. Hor. Parker.

DALY'S La"to^""- MARIECAHILLBway and 30th St. I.a»t Night "Marrvias Mary

-NEXT MONDAY (Seat* on Sale).

RICHARD CARLE c£ick£v' xo

new york Ey

a%a«a«ssas*sMRS. WIGGS TET E CABBAGE PATCHNKXT MONDAY Seata Now an «l«i«v

BLANCHE RING

Furnished Apartments to Let—

ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APAJITMJBIT. 18-. viiibath, 11 dally; Including ia»al* twe. 0weekly; one. Sl». THE >TiB«MA. 13 Ea«t lltaft.

ART:«TICALiYFURNISHED APARTMENT. Trwaii.and batii; No. 36 Weat SJKi fk da be Md 0«j«

Ist. Apply on premise*. _

Apartment Hotels. ?PRINCE GEORGE

HOTEL,ITth and SStt \u25a0*-».. bet. SVUi aa4 X«<!lm «•* wBunny inltea, o^erlookla* Ha«l:»a »Vi»l* '•'JJr

permanent and transient ruesta. B-!i4ta« !W«JS»fproof and modern, ansie room* aad batj. »* >« » !and upward; parlor, bedroom and beta. K» » *»^"upward. J F. CHAiIFLIN,!«>««»• \u25a0•i"

S. LELA-SD, MiiTSer. _TUB aaDrKLA>DU>

IS STB AYE. »-—*!A few suite*, rarnlar.ed or uariTßtaaea, • \u25a0•" \u25a0

deslntble tecanta. m>*.FOCRTEEV EAST SIXTIETH **\u25a0>

'j

Apartment* la new addition are now r«*-? '»—

»\u25a0\u25a011

EAGER A BXBCOCSC > I.HOTEL M.\BOARET. _

•7 CehunbU HetxaU. Brooklyn. J. Y._

To Let for Business PurpMO.

DESIRABLE OFFICES TO LET

74 BROADWAYEntrance also from

•a»d It!*•\u25a0*\u25a0

Directly oppoelte Stack ExsI'*sf^-jEntrance to MSt. •u^w^yatattoa t» *•••

LAM) A WHITING CO.» 'J•BEE JLMAN ST.

or r»oia »ai on premHes. wl

EMPIRE TH*ATRf Broadway and 4O' h

KMCKERBOCKER THEATRE B wayand 38th St.t? \u0084 '\u25a0 Mats- To-day and Wed •> 15

MONTGOMERY&STONE T,,

tn the Muslcal Play. LTTLE CHERUBHUDSON TUFcVRE- ,14"1 E. of B-war

THE HYPOCRI^SSAVOY THEATRE. S4th St. ar.d B-w,;

xt *eek— unian Ru»BelI in "Barbara-g Millions"

6ARRICK Slf^. 5^

Brooklyn PropertyforSd^FAMILY HOl-'SE'.

* roon»_ »»*.b*^':̂g*-*

improvement*: newly dec-ra^ed »ad B*^*l^wfcRoute: price $i.200. J. L. WSOENAXR. *»«ManhattiJJ. ,^m^*

Lyceum sSr*tbur ; THE LION the MOUSE

Country Property for Sd^

MANH A T TTN^rr^"^^^WEBER'S Eway 77^""^^^;

f.'^g.rS?» r.5«0»r.5«o» .I••thstTS^w*, poi."'1":/';-«""^.1ITIO to 10 :3VP;M. Ietgn^d-J^he^* 01"-I

VMSI'AL CHANCE.

ML Vcrnon— Bargain

•team heat. »»"f wojf,£2**"o^»fata. Prtce oniy *110UX ,PT:, «:uaccept $».<«> n»ortf»*e at B **L

TJil» mv« b« Nld AT OCE.Call upon or write »nun«dt*»^7 *»

Coolcy & West, Inc.Mt. Yernon. «r 3U MadUoa ATe^J*^^

i?fa/ Wanted*^A LL. KINDS prop«rtl»» «• rent.

***'"*J^Sw«

Auction Sales of^edJSft^,ITAUCTION. OCT. I*.«••Tf'JLrU 1̂

*-V Mott. d.c-d, coat»!3lnr '»\u25a0\u25a0*»\u25a0• Vi**"^—U> iu:ai> *CO. 40 U&ervy •>•

IWALLACK'S \u25a0"X'utt.'SS \%Wr{]£iIThos.W.Ross >\u25a0 PopularitycoHA^^c^: I"I KS. KEAiaSTIO FlUl'liK Wit. J. BK\ i\

Vessel. Fcr. line nr-n , Ven»«l

iiiiiJssw^aSTiai^^v-5? :5 p P sMesaba. I^ndon. Atlantic-Trans". '.'. '.'.'. SiJS'SColumbia. Glasgow. Anchor ,?JJ; B}enn ylvanU. Hamburg. IlamMra.".. —

7:30 amE \allo. Galveston. So Pacific o..^* mEj Dorado. v,,w Orleans So Pacific. i-ooSmDenver. Galveston,- Mallory S^! prnCity of Mi-mphls. Savannah. Savannah ?'-,^ PmHuron. Jacksonville. Clyde... ZZ on^ PmMonroe. Norfolk. Old Dominion.'.' .'.'

''

SoOn"1

MONDAY, OCTORER 8.P

P'cess Anne. Norfolk. OM Dominion. 3ftopmTUESDAY. OCTOBER 9

*"

Comanche, Jacksonville, (-iyde °a m 1*m

Harnllnn. Norfolk. OM Dominion~~

rf:WpmC of Columbus. Savannah. Savannah! 3-00 pm*

SHIPPING NEWS.

Port of New York, Friday, October 5 1908Steajr^r St Egbert .Hr; Cafferatm v• l- >,

Uar at 11:30 p m 4th' °

c Arr!ved a: thaSteamer Chi ago City (Br) Hunter i-i .. o>17 and Swansea 21. to j.mu Arkeil' ft t-0. wiU

'"I*'1*'Arrived at the Bar at 5:15 a m eu & *-°. «'th mdse.

Steamer Werr.iudlan (Br). Fra«er r,frmn^ nto A E Outfrhrldg« & Cto withKio'nA w October 3.mdM. Arrived at the Bur at 7 ;'^n

pa"t'n«"=».n«"=». mall, ar.dSteamer lA>dovica (Aust) I'etrovlc'h Tr'e^t- •.Patraa September 8. Katacola 6 and cSam/ta^lS ?Fh,«us & Co. with n^e. ArrivediitS*^1.", |J

alalsusss^rk S3o^fro^ nHi;!«»•»!:«» and md«e. I^ft Quarantine!at ?4S am' W

'th

Steamer Hurun. Chlchester. Jaeluonrtll. Octobe?*l »n^Charleston 2. to the Clyde Ss Co with ™1 andradse. Left Quarantine at 4:10 a ni Passenger, and

Steamer Chesapeake, I-elano, Baltimore, to H C Footerwith mdcc. Left Quarantine at 6:23 a m Foyter,Steamer El Paso. Koowles, Gal'veston September "<i t-.

6:60 a°mh6rn PBC'flC C°'

WUh md" I^*SrantS atPtfarr.T Canoya iKelp). Ru«-ell. New Orleans September

7*30 a m"" & "*' '"bj'i:a-

t-

Arr!ved at the Bar atSteamer Monroe, lluiphers. Newport News and Nor-folk, to the Old Dominion Pteamshlp Company withnas-sengers and md.c. iy.rt Quarantine at 2:40 n mSteam) r Madagascar iCn. from Qufbp- September •*-

Sll'ml^M0015 "1W:47 am' <Ord^ S Hh.ra-Bteuner Allianca, Sukeforth. Colon September 20 tothe Panama Railroad Steamship Company with 3!> r> «-a-sengers. malls and mdpe. Arrived at the Bai at T.-1H A mPteamer Alleghany (Ger), Woipert Ton de Pali Pep!

tember 19. Port au Prln.-e. \u25a0\u25a0 Gonalves 21. Santa Marts2S and Jeremie SO, to the Hamburg- American Line witn

INCOMING STEAMERS.TO-DAT.

rviVoMrtn1 Southampton. September »..Air.fri%nr]%d%d1 Hull September 22 Wilson

E i,i, VT r>r}t-a-^' Beptember 29....So Pao£/. ,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 •: Galveston. September 29 . Bo Pao

Alamo(Olumbus ---

7annah-

September 30... SavannahAlamo Galveston. September 29 Mall'-rvSUNDAY, OCTOBER T.

•Prlns WlllPm 111.. P0rt -au-Prlnr-e. October 1. D TV I•HuKerr . PaTK

,£ N» * «

U Bretajw Havre. September W FrenchCa!abrla Gibraltar. September 26....... AnchorMONDAY,OCTOBER 8.

•Kr^nTand Rotterdam. September 29..Holland-Am•p£S"«la V/^eow. September 29 Red Starr-umes-ia Gla.'cow, September 29 Anchor

f-oirus Gibraltar. September 27 Cunardf.7 v, , N<?w Orleans. Octobfr 2... So PaclfleElSlglOj. Gahoston. Octo^r 2 Paf- fl>Kansas City Savannah, October oV..V.7.".sl™nn^

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9.»K. Wilhelm II Bremen. October 2 v.- ti j

Fri»<>rtrh<JerGr... Bremen September "6 v r i^T2Conoho Galveston October s % uyi

Princlpess* LaetitU-Glbrsltar. September "is."".".'.'^^•Brings mp.ll.

OUTGOING STEAMERS.TO-DAY.

MARINE INTELLIGENCE.MIN-IATfRE ALMANAC.

Sunrise 6:oi;sunset s:S7iMoon rises Moon's age ISHIGH WATER.

A.M.—Sandy Hook 9:4y|Gcv Inland in;is H»>11 Gate 12:11r.3l.—&ar.dy Hock 10.-06IOOV Island 10:31; Hell Gate 12.:24

Eastern Financiers Will Meet in ChicagoNext Friday.

Chicago. Oct. 5.-A conference of Eastern finan-ciers which was to have been held here to-day hasbeen postponed until next Friday. Jacob H. Schiffof New York, who Is to be a member of the con-ference, to-day sent a telegram to that effect. With

financial hou"e!,COme *'X *•»«\u25a0«"•«*•\u25a0 of Eastern

hßeforehBefore it became known that the meeting had

t ry $X11^!,? 1"'1* C. Greene, assistant ?ecre-

air A »iialtl"10? & Ohl° Railroad, and De-catur Axtell. one of the vice-presidents of theChesapeake & Ohio Railroad, together with a num-

cf.fl flrnrt'Pr -SPntaK!vf of local capitalists and finan-cial.firms, assembled for the conferenceTh» exact object of th« conference ;a not statedthough it is believed that railroad aSaln will beui.-'cupsed.

MR. SCHIFF POSTPONES CONFERENCE.

The Taskers, Lost forDays in Wilds,

Ate Dog Meat Rare.Philadelphia. Oct. 6.-Mr. and Mrs. Stephen PM. Tsusker. of this city, have crossed" NorthernI-abrador. The young marine engineer and his

bride were lost for days In the icy wastes In whichLeoaidas Mubbard met his death. When their foodgave out the young couple were compelled to eatraw dog.For the first time since their departure, lastJune, they have been heard from. It was Just asimple message which Tasker sent to his mother,but it spoke volumes. Itread:

B"yaYeAn

rt6a

Sfe

d Xorthern Labrador from HudsonThat was written many days ago. Tasker cavethe message to a native of Labrador, "hoM&dSb^wtyT/cTpe^aie0 Domino then wte«™p»»«» »

s££iS27!n£ W eekß Task mother, who lives at«.rn,.L ? ,avenue, had waited in vain for»i?Slt» dInKS of,her son an(l hls bride. Wh^n thetelegram came last ni ht she swoonedIhe meagre details of the Journey across theland of „,, were furnlshad by the native who car-him ho^"f K%, fr,°m Task '-r- The last named toldan? riZf he> ha<l B,taTted out wlth a dozen dogsand plenty of provisions; then, after travellingman.v days, they lost their way and for days at atime wandered aimlessly across the icy waste!tiJ !.rv,f

"OliT&£ °,' ai d- face to face with starva-tion, they decided to kill one of the does They

were compelled to eat the meat raw. Another dogwas killed and eaten, and still another. They lostall reckoning of the days. They simply kept onFinally when they had killed the last doe thatthey could spare without abandoning their sledges,

they reached a small settlement on the oppositepuie of Labrador, where they received food andsuccor which they co badly needed

r/?O^ ICY LABRADOR.

SAILEDSteamora Celtic (Br). Liverpool via Queen Mown; El Rio

Halves: :. Albls tN(..->. Rotterdam; Fr»-ke (Nor) Havre:rtona (Ed. Montevideo, Puenos Ayres and Ro^nno:Monterer. Havana; New York (Dutch, tank). Rotterdam;Eastlands •r.r.. Baltimore; Carolyn. Knights Key; Ad-miral Schley. Newport News; Maraval >liri. Perth Amboy.

THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.FOREIGN PORTS

Liverpool Oct s—Sailed, \u25a0team Cedric (Br). Haddock;N";N" ork v'» Qaeenstou**; Cymric (Br) Beadn»llBoston via Wueenbtown; Kmpress of Britain (Br).

Southampton. Oct :.. 12:.-.O r> m—Sailed, steamer Dtmadv.*hlbo*

'"elri>fr (frOM Hamburg). New York via

Plymouth. Oct 5. 3:15 a m—Arrived, steamer AmerlkaYork for ™*rbo»<*™* Ham-I'l'ar

i2*? t4̂-

-10 p m~Pasmd. ateaoier Statendam<Dutch). Eru.nsiriH. New York for Boulogne and Rot-

Cherbourg. Ctot 4. <» r Arrived, steamers \u25a0silwinsssv^.n• vhrei"i

- N...v York vla Plynjouth forBremen ?th 11:53 a m. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.. rmanncwded)'

' lJ!yir-outh for Hamburg (and both Iro-Hambur?. net 5, 7> m-Arrived. .reamer Graf WaManssPl. ";'rr>-

£™cs> New Tork via Plymouth and Cherbourg.11"11 '1"1 '\u25a0' •' • .V-.Arrtved. -\u25a0- -. . Oarpaihia .Brt. Pent«-r >rw- -iorlt for Xarlf». Genoa and Trles'a (andprocoened).

»ye passengers, mil's and mdse. Arrived at tha Bar atb:«3 a m.

Steamer Merlda, Rotertson. Vera Cruz September 27.Progreso 29 and Havana October 2. to James X Ward ACo. with X! pafsengers. malls and mdse. Arrived at th«Ear at 11:-- a m.

Steamer Mohawk (Brl Whit*; Antwerp September 22.to Sanderson & Son, with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at2:45 p in.

Steamer SlolHa iIts'. i. Bartorlo, Genoa September 19 andNaples 22. to Hlrzel. t->ltmann iCo, with 119 cabin and1.071 steerage pa.«seneere and mdse. Arrived at ths Barat 2:30 j> m.

Steamer I.iLorraine (Pr>, Pnwcelet. Havre September20. t. the li.mpagnie General* Transatlanttque. with .".:'lcabin and ''('I steerage pa«»en;?er3, mails and muse. Ar-rived at the Car at 3:18 p m.

Sandy Hook. N J. Oct 5. 1:30 \> m—Wind south; lightair; Cort-

MECHANICS' LIENS.123st \u25ba\u25a0?.. So* .'!\u25a0'•» ani SBO KJst: Haro!d L, P.ock-

mere i-r". l'hi'!T> L<evenfion. "wner; Levtnsaa &Etpktne, cootracton $3.:.VJ 00

Park tv*. r, w. r..rn»-r l«.ih f.. SSzlOO;K<Ttacber A: <"'> 8«r». WUilani F. I'.ohriß. ownerand protractor 4.007 00

WJl>tt »t.. X" ?.'.; Bamn & Mayer agt. Barneyand Ma H-fTman. owners; <'hurle« Pecalove anJUurn*i '"humi't, comractOTß

"(O

eimiy^n «.. w. . 11<» ft n. of W#»tche«t«ay» . 17,-jliir Rarretto «<i.. c f... I^>> ft. n of•<Zs.h st.. 7.*»l<«'; \«hbel <;. V«rm!h-» apt.l>>ulh A- Co., owner* anl eootrscton 215 25

17:^ h M.. n s . l'«> ft. V. of Avdubsn ay.. 4fixl'fi. Sjir:<kerhoJT te SrharT.l.rrger ajt Wallic!;.Kemlei & <\>.. own^r ami contractor 2»S <K>

Bnirmf ft., v. w. --urner Marßin «t. 2."x7."; t.zmeapt. T-in'-J-- Hrnirin*ky.owner nr<i rnntrartir... 3Uvt O0

llMh f!.. f. c.. 24*> ft- c. of Plearant aye. 12r.x1"X«11: Mai I- Ro'irian «st Max H^uljen orHub'.n. .iviift:I>«\11 P'rlmar.. contractor...1.. f.G'i^TO

It4t»i k! . \u25ba. \u25ba. 100 f:. f. ft Broadway, 4'»ixH'-'>:Anror,:-. iVlirelli art- Maurice .1. BurfteJn..wner. T'-ny Altierl. i-ontractor 240 t"0

A?"Fr»--'l3ni a-. ••.. ?\u25a0. ?.. SMLII ft- n of 107t!. \u25a0»;;

7'xl<»'. F3'jlli?«r< More «"cntracti!ig I'nmpan;9|!t. Jacob Goldberg, «.wr.«-r an<l oont raster: .... 215 dO

Wth »*. . No ll.'iWeet; Ti'inm Ftone i.iri. OrrinS Wlpt-.trnan. cut.t; tVinSam H. t-'mith. con-ira<-t>T 4f'3 00

A—^""-*"!"a»»., c. r.. •j:tfillft B. of H.7th ft..T.'-xlfio; G. 11. 'Jeraril. Son & Co. act. Jacob• i.»ci>f;C. «•\u25a0• i.'-r ani o< -Miart'ir 2^25 <i0

llriialf. N. 4.-, <;e.i!c* Ttur.ov fcif?. Naj^lcon~ I.vy. iivr.fr, ITlroe. runtrartor 1.910 3Er-i»ti i":^.*- '. «.. whol'- front. t#i»-»cn l^'-th

f.nl. !T.7Tt. *'k.. ytfixlVl; William «-raie cirt.Jao.l» Vh'.*-I anl MaT !^ I'.-ihnian. ewr.ns;«'har'*s IVma, rortrartiir HC3

CoiUTnliu« a%e . No. 424; fan:*! Fhank<>r ag».J«hn tranter: Kraik nnb'.nson. rnntraot-r :.Tfl00

An'B'<-rrtam a\e . «\u25a0. «.. 2T.0 1 •\u25a0!.? I«7th ft .7Tx'\'>f: Gi:ar»r.'ef T11«- <vmr,any etrt. Jar-r,bGoMberff. c^n»-r ar.-l oootractor ."\u25a0 <>0

SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.12Tth an'l J3<'th fTs ,Convert Terrace er.i Cement

'a\e . the !.k*-ic; Robert Percusoa agt. t^innBrmher* a! : Airi]12. 19.'"0 ... JCBO 00

12th ft.. So*. 313 and 3:5 Ka*t. I) gartora ajt.Po'.r-Tnon S'!k et al;Oftot^r 3. isoi 175 00K'Js* «t.. s *.VX> ft. c. of 1« aye.; p»ul Pfoterj-hau»r *ta:, bgr. H. Wilchlr.sky et al.; February

\u25a0\u25a0. V*HJ ..... 210 23346:h »t. r.

•. 125 ft. c. cf Broadway, 75x100;Jr>»eph Wloriar act. Rentle T'ollocli el al •

October J. I'JO6'

850 <>0

BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.Pr".n-» ft.. No. I.V» to 1&4; Samson I^chrr.an l<j«r.s

Fa«.qL-a:e Laui-.t -\u25a0 (33 -O

21« M.. Nt>s 18 arfl 20 W« \u25a0• Mptropr.li«»n LSf«Insurance rrmjany loan* Twenty-first StreetXi:.!rc arid «>>retructii« <"<m jxiny 210 frK)

ISflth «t.. n. s-. W ft. w. of r.th aye.. lVix!>:>.ll;Abraham r*rlman loans Hajman Go!Jreyer C.OnO

MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS.*th et., Nos 841 «r.; MS Bsst: Bar a five Vnry

trick cold \u25ba•crape, CO.OxW.; H. X -•-\u25a0 & Co..

owner; J. Ktfir.'r, iir^i'itert $<0.000l«r.«h *t., n. f. 273 ft. • of -'. axe . for eight

»lx »tor>- "'rick totkMMI and «tore«. BOxWl.:';Ncrth»»•^ter^ Realty Company, owner; C. Ti.Bnta, arrhltrct

- 3C0.0(X)

THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.St. Z^vTff.ri«ye.. c.\.. 173 ft. r. of Merrill W :

•» etor>- ]rame dwrl'.tn* hout*. ..»'2 ?arahK|ero. owner: Moore & lAfidsle4el, architect* $4.506

lithR, n. • 2*C •\u25a0

-f.f Avenue B; two MoiT

frame dweh'tp hou**. 51*M; <-harl^i. I^umel«-

l-r. wuu, V-oen * L^ndfle^el. arohlterti. ... 4.000P«rker •••. n », 825 ft. w. of }>. «» *t.! t»-<»

story rr»m» More and Jwellinr houfie. tlsfiO;R»rr.«-<i j;h-;:r.(. ,

•.notColl-r* i:-- . » . «",'. >.! ft. \u25a0 of ;7... ff ;»lx

two ttory fietre rl«-:,inj houo>«. in (-iCC. It«ur«r. aw-tt; H<m»rl Rbellnc. ar<-hit«-rr..1... 24 000

Colltge »•, r. \u0084 53<»n ft.iof 170 th *t.• ninet»o «;..ry !i«mt .Jv^liinK hours 16 I| V. 1''.uver. owr.T; !?.-rn».-< Er^lir*. arrhltert. .'. ... J« OCA

IT*'- \u25ba\u25a0. %. » 2Vt ft \u25a0»•. of Brntii Park arc ;•wo r.r..1 ne half etory frame a*^l!!nir h^i-eSJt^S J«ro*» fchm. ovb*t; nerranl KbeMnr.ajrh'.trrt 6IMS

L!S PENDENS.H-

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ATLANTA INDICTS SIXTY NEGROESAtlanta, ... Oct. T,-In on. true bill foundIT l?,u iU7 t°*'lay aftrr an investigation

of tho killingof County Policeman Heard atBrownsville, on September \u25a0»•{ In-

with the .-'.:.< riots. six?v \eCC rConnOrtlo!

of bring ImpHcati'd »ere SISS^STtJSffiJSor .m.rdf-r. The grand iurv t<U ,v ,s'.xven iruo bills. Mr«ni] of ;.m^ ZllT*t6..d. urc- against white mea. charjlne rio.'n^

Mystery Surrounds Coming Trialat Findlay,Rockefeller WillNot Attend.

lEy Telegraph to The Tribune]Findlay. Ohio. (Vt. ;. Mystery surrounds th«preparations for the trial of the Standard OHcases hero on Tuesday. The prosecuting attor-neys have maintained strict sUence concern^-

the identity of th« witnesses and the JurymenThe latter will be closely marded up to andthroughout 'he trial.

John D. Rockefeller will not attend the he-rnp. according to hi* attorneys here? XtMa £Tdhe will allow his bond of Sl.iMMo he forfeltertKk.-VV-Th!,;;n *"*:ha? v \u25a0""mom wIU ta

GUARD FOR STANDARD OIL JURY.

Three Bodies Taken from New Mexico Mine—Others May Be Dead.

N M. Oct r. Fifteen men are sup-<\u25a0 \u25a0 eir lives In ,-m explosion to-

mlm at Blossburg, a\u25a0

\u25a0 i: • n. Thre<

\u25a0 n men was uurking. led.

FIFTEEN MEN IN EXPLOSION.

\u25a0:«!.* Lieutenant '"nw-ford and l. • •

Igbt in a shaft from Whichdriven the flames A

lrs.fl swept the rial es into the shaft again,-firemen promptly (.

\u25a0\u25a0 f;.m of the bulld-\u25a0

\u25a0• Kiion jumi'eiInto 1ami rescued the 1 .\u25a0 duzed by

:\ •\u25a0d.\u25a0 I \u25a0 • For a

\u25a0 • surrounding I• H\\«-;.t away, a.- the fire .

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Lives of Three Firemen Endangered inStubborn Livery Stable Blaze.

By playing a dozen streams of water on them.Deputy Chief Uinns saved the lives 'if three hun-dred horses last night in a stubborn fire whichswept through the Metropolitan Boarding and Liv-ery Stable, at No. 112 to 121 West 3d street Notone of the horses was kilted.

STREAMS OF WATER SAVE 309 HORSES.

One Killed and Three Seriously Injured ii?Accident at Oconto. Wis.

am ]'.' is., •

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—Fifty pupils of the

;death thtsfootbridge at < >conto Falls

trapping twenty-five of the studentsinto the shallow wai ? thirty f>-'if below. John

tly killed, and Yi^.t. : .-.k l>onlevy v. 11••

iretL

The dead men are J. V. Runts, thirty yearsold, and Harry Wilfred, seventeen, both of whomwere clerks In the office of th<^ superintendent of

• power of the Lak»» Sh"r-> Railroad.was killed instantly, and Wilfred riled in

an ambulance while being conveyed to a hospi-tal.

The young men had disaagr£gd previouslyand a renewal of (he argument late this after-lioon led to a quarrel, which resulted in theirfalling from the window, which was open di-rectly in front of them.

PUPILS THROWN FROM BRIDGE.

Fighting Railroad Employes Fall FourStories and Are Killed.

Cleveland, Oct s.—Clutched in each others'arms, two your.p men fell from the fourth etory

of the L«ake Shore Railroad office buildingandwere hur'.ed to their death on tho pavement be-low at 5 o'clock this evening.

DEATH GRAPPLE IN MIDAIR.

Succumbs to Heart Disease in Restaurantin New Street.

Daniel D.*Nelson. seventy years old. a well-to-doreal estate dealer of Osslnlng and this city,droppeddead from heart disease yesterday afternoon In arestaurant at No. X8New street. He had comedown town to pay Ms taxes, and was Ffized withpains in the heart, to which he was subject. Heretained control of himself long enough to writeon a card the name and address of his brotherIt=aac, who lived with him at No. 420 Lenox ave-nut1,and who is connected with the Title Guaranteeand Trust Company. Then ho daggered into thaNew street restaurant, i.nd died a little later.Mr. Nelson's body was removed to the Old Slippolice station, whence his brother had it takento the Nelson home.Mr. Nelson lived with his wife and rix children

and his brother Isaac, at the I-^nox avenue ad-dr«?ss. Another brother, Henry C, Nelson, Ispresident .if the First National Bank of Ossining.Mr.Nelson wns for ten years chief of the OssiningFire Department.

Mr. Nelson's widow, brother and children weremuch disturbed by a false story in in evening;newspaper that he had died at* the ticker in asaloon inNew street.

REAL ESTATE DEALER DROPS DEAD.

JUDGMENTS.The following: Judgments were filed yesterday,

October & the first name being that of the debtor:

Almerlea. Pasquale—

Augrustm C. Bedell $312 01Alll»rl. Antonio and Marie

—Amen -an Surety

Company of New York 7B7BPIAltlorl. Tony

—same 224 16

Atwood. Carrie L.—Fred C. Blngham 1.443 20Brown. William J.

—New York Telephone Com-

pany HUBiker. Pitt J. (not summoned*

—S3 12

Brcder. fjforte Tamil! Machine Company.. ... M4lBarasch. Abraham (not summonedi

—New York

Telephone Company 48 80Block. Balten— same 60 10Barney, Charles W.

—Danbj Drake 77 D6

Beckett. William— Hall Lock mpany 66 41Beck. Marcus— Wllltum H. l>avirforo. \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0 \u25a0 72 "7Connolly. Patrick—Maynard N. Clement, costs.. 229 07«'ipolla." Carmine

—Sam Bplerto et al 244 41

Sam<— came 119 41<*sdy. James" C—Aaron Kn^-I }'««0Cady. J. f'arlton, jr.

—same . 312*

6ame—

Fame 3124Campbell, .1 Joseph— Oeorge Hensh 534 31

Louli B«n3er aft. Louise E. Bender «t aJ.; partition: at-

tO>.v.:.KNo6Umil:John B. O^ty MTt. 1-ra.l Wolohojt

et al.: action to foreclose mechanic* lien. attorney*.

Eplro & \Ya«servoß«l. T,'•_ , \u0084

frth are., Noa. 2471 and 2473; Loul* F. ]f™J>vlr.ion it al.; foreclo»ur« of mort»a««; attornej. H. S.

E'ZUm aye.. c a. 2S«.1 ft n \u25a0? Wf» -^Wg^Dora Pl»kel»teln a»t Jacob Ooldb«r« ci al.. forecloaur*

of two raort«a*ei; attorney. J. ACf'l*ACf'l *24 „_««. Mayer

S.*2SK3f S^ A^/rVlPet'.L^for.cfoVire^cJSffiSisSSSSi?O:^S«sSii» Avenue ReV Com-

ran% ast? Will™J. Taylor; fpeclflo performance; at-torney. M. Monfrled.

SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.The first name Is that of the debtor, the secor.d

that of the creditor and date when judgment wastilediAm«UI». Fella—M. E. AmaWle: April 6. IWM . $117 \u25a0\u25a0<>B*ny. Maria T.—W. V. Simpson; June 21. IWI.. 1.009 MDillon. Patrick

—W. H. Ntwtrand <•! a): June 4.

IJW6 M443<Jo]<!*y. William II.

—Tort Mutual C.a». Light

Compiny; February 2*. IS." leaao*ll«d) '-'"119Horwlta. Otto

—Stern; July 21. 19<H> (released}. 6,432 48

Jcwett. E2l»e W.—

F. L. *r.n:ilt, Jr.—

November2S. IPO3 . 120 00

l>wl«. Arthur B. or Albert 8.- -P. J. Edmonds;Jun« 17. IS** 719 91

RorpnthaJ. Georjrp H.—

Title Guarantee and TrustCompany; Septrmtpr 14. V.-i, 184 24

Schorl*. Nlchola* A. Br-j*>n et al.;Septeir.t>er 25.if»..i 3427

Smith. Robert L.—

The Bank of New Amsterdam;January 2*. IPBB 340 04

Samuel. I#wls S.—

W. B. Ko11»t et a!.: Jun- 2.1*« (cancelled) 200 13

game— M. E. Smith: June 17, 11!*? (cancelled) .. . hi 436am»— Same: June 17. ISM (cancelled i MRCISame— Bare*; June 17. ISM (oancell«d) \u2666'•""'•6arr.»—N. W. ,Marcui>< April13. lM>s (cancelled).. 4,6!ij 02Fame— J. T. Hall: December I.V IS:h (cancelled).. 3.MH f>BFame

—Berenbrolck: November 17, I*P7 tcan-

«-lled> ST.4M f.7Ptlrrmel John

—J. P. Schuehman; June 23. 1596

(cancelled) 478 40

Steaming hot fromthe fire or ice coldfrom the half shell,oysters are best with

OysterettesThe Oyster Cracker with a Taste toIt

Crisp and flaky, with a savor ofsalt. Just as good with any kindof soup as they are with oysters.

Sold in a package that keepsthem fresh and crisp.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

NEW- YORK DAILY T^rBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1006.,

TO ENLARGE BIG HOTEL

STRVCTI~RE ISBROADWA V

Plans have boon filed with Building* Superin-

tendent Murphy for uniting the eigrht story HotelWoodward, at the southwest corner of Broadway

and *th Ft. with the .tent story Mettsonler apart-

ment nous*. Nos 206 and 208 Welt 56th St. The In-

terior of both structures will be partly remodeled.J. H Duncan It the architect. The Improvements

are to be mad« for Edward H. Tltuy. a-BoB

o.WII]r

ßo|.SlswFon & Hobbs have sold for R*tfmM.p- *rJ

ton to a client the plot. ».11x100 feet, at the south-west comer of »th aye. and 203d st.

_\u0084 „»,.,>, BI. J Phillips A Co havt fk-ld for Elizabeth B.

Andrew, a plot. «i.7xluo feet, on the souUi Bide or

S^lK1^.aye afour Ftory brown?tone front dwelling- hoi.M. on alot 2«v°f feet, between .'.3d and Mth Bts. .

Folsom Brothers an<l the McVickar-GelHard Real-ty Company have sold the six story a2fV^fm£rapartment Fioum, No. 2» Ka« 4Cth **\u25a0-*£**?£££for Denis Unehan to the Polata=hek-Spencer Real-ty Company. ,-j

R. P. Boiton Sells His DyckmanTract.

Amusements.NEW HEBREW COLONY PROJECT.

Jacob H. ITalHnrtr and a syndiost* bougrht the

Van Koctrand farm of 150 acres, at the intersec-

tion of Elmond Road and Hempstead and Jamaica

ean<3 families.

TO IMPROVE MINFORD PLACE PLOT.

ITSd «. __

6lxth Ay. 43d to 44th. Tei. 3400—

Bryant.

&'££" 4 SOCIETY CIHCUS PIls- ?V-

to Sls *- D»l|J Mat*.. -'sr. »o SITO-MORROW KVG. OPP^AUft AM' HISlitiin.B inAm-ricft. OUAnAWO BAND.

PRINnP^C B'way and 29th. c B:S9.

-TiiiVT?v7- «.. . Mats To day and Thu"I'l-A* "- M

*G AWAITED GREAT AMKKHAN

THE GREAT DIVIDE^MAgBMtgT

—HENRY

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MilII'RPfATS SELLING FOR 12 WEEKS.

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MY LADY'S MAID\ Lew Fields' Herald Sq. Theat -i>f£&^

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V All Star Co. in ABOUT TOWN^y^-

\MAJESTIC ?.TX£^i. BEST SEATS $1\ dVe°d day THE TOURISTS\ LYRIC BT^SS? B OCT. 9 ?XV?oW\ VIRGINIAHARNED

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MALBA COMPANY BUYS L. I. TRACT.

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