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THE NEW Y0H1I TIMES, FH1DAY, JULY 3, 1003. 7 I I ITATEREOI'S HECOPiD RACE Celt Led Irish Lad and Gold-. smith in Suburban Event at Stfeepshead Bay Wat Run 1: ta 2:04 'Belting SaJvator'e Famous Mark of 2:05. la a faster and better race than ths original event, ad onejjSat was nearly as clone tile finish' Waterboy won the Suburban i Handicap renewal at tea Skp8hel Bay race court yesterday and broke the track jreenrd in dolne It by rnnntn tire mile and i a quarter distance in 2:04 2-5, the vjet-ra rertormanee thus ecllpslnjr the fataous 2 I'-, sade br Salvator tn Ma trsemornblo cvatch. against Tenny by two-nfth ot a a curious coincidence of.

the record-breaking1 performance fceina thai "Waterboy in the tame colors and the same interest that Salvator ran, the blue and orange of J. B. Less than a lans-th awrav was Irish Lad. owned by the Westbury Stable at Harry Payne Whitney and Herman B. Durvea.

v.v- beaten aU but disgracefully, was Wililam C. Whitney's Goldsmith, the popular favorite for the race, all three placed bones thus being; horses that were non-starters for the i The race, in spite of the fact that it was I a long- remove from a representative trial i f.the Suburban oyer again, proved a powerful magnet to the patrons of racing, for a crowd of fully 20.000 braved the intensely I warm weather-and inadequate transport I inn J- carded generally as the running of the Buburban ver again. That view of the contest-was hardly a proper one, however, as of the small field of seven that started, only two were horses that ran for the Suburban, and these two. Major Balrer-f arid Bonnibert, were not placed In either tba Suburban or yesterday's Field and grand stand overflowed, how s' auuur 01 vne race, ana ine istieeps- bead Bay coarse wore a holiday appear- aace wben the big event, the fourth-of a programme of seven races, was called. ncrutn, xiis eminence, city ttanic, Aiiay yilUama.

and Hunter- Raine were the corses scratched. Goldsmith, the conqueror jf Africander, the Suburban winner, thus being installed the favorite for the renewal. Goldsmith held the place of first choice to the lose of the. betting, though it was only by the Weight of the money bet him by the general public, as Irish Lad was so heavily backed by the stable connections that be was a close second choice at the finish of the betting, while Waterboy, in fpite of the favor in which he was held by his stable following, went back in the bet-tlcff. and Closed third choice.

Of the Whit- Goldsmith, while Bums rode Irish Lad, the llci iijkcu uv inn rim. iizr innnt bbj th si ru w.a,wa. vie wiuc eairva UWv U3 on iJonwoert. Uie equal fourth choices. The ruUiders, Major Daingerflsld.

withXJ'NeU wp, utenwater. wun H. Michaels Bp, started respectively at 12 and 50 to 0-Blues had the rail position at the start. lltn Uienwater next tn him ami nMrr.lH I end Bennlbert in that order on the far out- wita tse-otner runners in between thed. At the UDlif Una of the barrier Rlua went on to the front, and, running strong -nd maw the effort to slip his field r-vis ravorite style, but Irish Lad and iwaterbov refused to UrnA ml close behind him.

-crhllo Mainn rtalnnr- uoiaszmin neia xourtn and nrtn i-osiBooi passing tna stand the first time, ffith Bonnibert last. Around tha first itilues led by two lengths, which distance us increased to tnree lengths on the entrance into the back stretch, where the or-Ber of the others remained unchanged. la the race through the back stretch Irish ILad and Waterboy closed a the 2ader sUghtly. while Goldsmith stDl loafed in the rear, Redf era keepins the favorite under poll catll the field was ready to turn fcmt of tho back stretch, when, wKh rals-sPilded enthusiasm, be sent Goldsmith on with a and in the. next sixteenth of a.

mils took third place, after closing mors than josen Icrxrths to get his rush jaeposlng Blues from hW place the leaders, as Blues began te atop just before the far turn was reached, and dropped back fro sudd en) jr that Irish Lad was forced into the lead, for all the fact that be had top weight, under the scale, while Waterboy fwas second. Goldsmith then being third, but a half dosen lengths behind Waterboy. WKh Irish Lad In front the turn into the stretch was made, Waterboy hanging him so close, however, that when be made his nove forward he passed the Westbnry Btable's colt In a half doten strides, and as they entered the straight tor the run home showed his head in front Goldsmith at that point looked to have a winning chance, as it seemed as if the lead- must stop, but Redfern's quick rush. lts the favorite teld on Goldsmith before either or the leaders began to tire, and at the bend into the stretch Goldsmith was un-4r the whip, and by hia beet efforts was enly Just able to bold his place, third. On the straight Irian Lad was driven to the Whip at almost the moment he was headed for the run la.

and clung so gamely to the side of Waterboy that ths Haggia colt could not shake him off. Odom, on Waterboy, deferred his resort to the whip, however, when he found that Irish Lad did not gain on him. and though he had his whip out and ready for use, he only shook it at Waterboy as they passed the last -furlong pole, and from there on rode out with his hands, Waterbov drawing cut at the end from the tiring three-year-old and ridden by bands and heels, three parts of a length Irish Lad. who. under whin and sour, was six lemrths in front of Goldsmith, wlth" oitzes lourtn, lour lengtns runner oacx.

Major Daingerfield fifth, six lengths away; and three lengths before Bonnibert, Glen-water trailing In last. The race was a re-rnarkable one from a time standpoint, as the first mile of the mile and a quarter was run in 129 1-5 and the last mile in 1:40. The fractional time was; First f.12 1-8; quarter, 0:24 8-5; three, furlontre, p3; half mile, 0:48 1-5: five furlongs, 1-00 2-6; three-quarters. Ifl3: seven fur- 'onfj-s, one mile. 1:39 1-6, and tha mile tnd a furlonr in 1.52, or foor-flftha of a awond better than the stake race at a mile soti a furlong on the same day was run, and two-fifths ot a second faster than the "ack record for a mile nd a furlong, made two years ago by Gold Heels.

The race left ao room ior doubt as to tne class or water- a handsome blacK colt by Watercrees-landia. br1 In and still ovnad ty his breeder. J. B. Ha rein, ho yester- iy made the announcment that he would Waterboy for the Brighton Handicap a spite of the fact that by yesterday's vlc-' try the eott takes up a twslve-pound pen- 'v.

Summary: 1 wST RACS. Tor three-yesroWs and upward, us ana suowances; sue iui tonsa on toe Oracle. it Lyman's tTnmeafced, br. tt by vUrri Hill. Hi) naunda 'in.

Mlehl.Y tad 4 te 1... ,1 Kcena's Olympian, cb. 113, sn-m.) even and to 3 Morrts's Slave, cb, J. 101, fT. Runia) to 1 and to 9 TinM.i:U4-fc.

Won by two lnsths, a between -oond and third. Invincible. IU yrtaj-Dwllst. "Worry, Mro-r, Royal summons, nd Our Nucset also ran. Value to the wincsr.

Winner trained by 3. McLaughlin. 8ECOKD BACB. For two-year-olds, nnm-wln- at tbe riherpahead Sy mwUns, wtllos' acalo from $3,000 down to tl.OOO; last lire and a half furlouir of the Futurity courM. mmmsri Baaanurst.

p. ty in- 4 at I I fi I Bufnsj to i Vrvf rYi' i "RolMM-iaC 'iosC i WL (Conrll.) 9 Jo 1 and to 1... iF'T'h'- 'Won -ridden out by a neck. Two nd and third. Tommy Rot, Celebrant.

Sailor Knot. Klnsal ul 'niake4- Hony Bee, Juvetwlla, Brouk- WTjj winner train!) by Thomas Welsh. v.I"IR,T? RCE-For flllle. and nsarw three" onemn PaM. allowance; AJ Nay.

ett 8 'years, by la" Pounds. Rdfrn, 11 to 1 and to 1..........,.......... rlr r- Randolph's Xthan. ch. SO.

amr, loo to 1 and so to r-Ti'39 -4' WoQ "tlr bytwo Unrths. a Jwi.kl,t1,' and third. Maoi rxlny, SUmplBSOrotind al ran. Value winner. 770t Vlnner trained by A.

RACa-The Sptedrtft stakes, kasdi. tH J. Keene-e Injunction, ch. by fnrda-lrohtbltlon II nouDda. aaa- fJ tx a and to 8.7.7...:.....,...

C-jrtlss r.ur.nia Burch'. b. by Btn iTt1 Hamber, 1U. (Cdona.) la 1' i JU Acrobat, eh. by H.nd-'S7mTT Tliousht, 101.

TNU.) 15 lo 1 n- Vi; "-vv'ttoi' by' a 'nk. "fj1" kn soonnd and third. Mver fM-ka to 1 rl 2 to tflliott, tr to and to 1- MacMy ZT, tfStmTMlU) 99 to 1 and 10 to 1. Ai', BodfaJ 10 to i and 4 to 1. rUm.

3,00. Winner waiftes by J. Rows. fXrm JUCS-The fuborbaa Rsaewal, fer horMs thr years eld and upward that tartil or the -tghta la the buburban. inBll-.

cap ut li3, to carry the weights tty tnl4 or oilt hv carrlad la the Jsubui baa dm mlie and a quarter. 3 Harsin's tPatrboy. blk. 4 yaar. by 11 Douf.da, (wom,) tj 3 and to 6......

1 Tha WMtbury Ktable's Irish Lad, b. 3. by ttidina-ArTowsTaaa 115, IT. Burns.) to 1 and to 6.i... Ooldsmltb.

b. 4, by Med- dlr-Kllclr. lie. Hrdf.ni, to 1 and 4 to 5. 3 Frnk Farrtira Ulnm, b.

6, by Btr IHxon- Bunnt Mlum 11 4r 4 ti W. H. Ltwda's W)or leld, blk. 4. oy rsanaapnng.Moa Droit, 123, tJ'Irtl, 1Z to 1 and a to 9 Oorso p.

Johnson's Ponnlbrt, ch. 5, by Albert-Bonnie Ola, 115, tMcCo,) to 1 and te 1.. Omaa Turney's Olrnvatrr. b. 4.

by Wa- wckus-Feronlca, loe, (H. to 1 and IS to Tints 3-5. Won ridden oat by three parts of a fcngth. six lenittbs between second and third, aroaa Value ct Ui stakes lily0. of which 1(.

100 to the winner, to tha second, and tVMt to the third horse. Winner trained by A. J. Joiner. SIXTH RACE.

For three-year-olds and upward, aolllns; allowaaoes. seals trom il.UM down to 500; one mils. R. H. slcCartar Potter's Danioa.

blk. years, by 102 tO'Nell.) 13 to 1 and 6 to 1. 1 J. A. Bennet's Courtenay, cH 4, 106, (N.

Lewis.) 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, A. L. Aste's Beliarlo, h. ft, lot), tH. Ml- chaeU.) 4 to 1 and i to 6....

9 Time 1:40 1-6. Won ridden out by a toork. a head between second and, Flare. Moro-kanta. Dark Planet, Chicle, Lee Kins.

Cardigan, KaeJeCs, Rostand, Roush Rider, Early Eve, blue Jay, Saturday, Rlnsdove. and Balora also ra: Value to the winner, feSO. Winner trained by V. liurlaw. SEVENTH RACE.

Handicap for three-year-olda and upward; one mile and a sixteenth on the turf course. O. L. Richard's Torsi Bey, years, by i Farandole-Nlsra Vela, 104 pounds. (O'Neil.) 4 to 1 and a to 5 I PVri- Lantrye Doctor Kay tor, ch.

c. 114, (Odom,) Id to 5 and 4 to 6...... ,.7. C. Dei Lopei-s Articulate, br.

h. 6, 1J. tlJtrson,) to 5 and to Time 1MB s-5. Won ridden out by a half lenzth. a half leneth bet The Rival and Locket also ran.

Value, to thai winner. 1 "--mmm i 1 1 a. I for Sheepehead Bay Races. FIRST lACB. For fillies two years old, penaU ties and allowance; laet five turlonsa of the Futurity coarse.

Whit Plume, US pounds; Mlmon. 114. and St. Roma, Prist Ins, Divination, Ruth Parrish. lilas t'iracefuL Raslan.

Clamestress, Armenia, Adel 1 Trebla, Naughty uiay. Bsiaiuw ja. Theo. Doctor Russy, and Re aponslva, 108 each. SECOND RACE.

For maidens three years old, special weights; one mil. gprln 811k William-stead. Irascible. Peacock, Senlae, Black Hussar, and Cloverland. 114 pouods-eaeh; Wyefield, Prince Chi nr.

Fly Ins Glpeey, The Chief. Taiu Bhanter, Sentinel. Pass Book. Profitabl. and eiiver Heels, 111 each, and Medal and Kuit blanche, 109 each.

THIRD RACE. The Daisy Stall ea. foe two-year-olds. selling allowances, scale from $4.00 down to alx furionss on the turf course. "Mohav and Nameokl.

102 pounds each Bacredua, Monadnock and Ruak. 67 each; Walterla and let each, and Aanes Brennan. Apprentice allowance claimed for Agnes Brsn-aaa. Walterin. and A FOURTH RACE.

Handicap, for three-year-olds and upward; on mile and three furionss. Andy William, 120 pounda; Holatela, 118; Thorneycroft, US; Moon Daisy, 111; The Rival. 108; Sta-mise, 108; Bob HiUlard, 102, and Colon-say. FIFTH RACE. For.

threeyear-olds and op-ward; selling allowances; scale from 14.000 down to Inst ill and a half furionss of tbe Futurity oouree. Toung Henry. 130. pounds; Klngrajna 113; Asoenaion, 111; Fetra lOS; Roue And Ociawaha, 105 each; Steps way. 103; MtBotasr, 103: Interval, 100: Orloff and Nevermore, each-, Satlmaker, 97; 1 May Allen and Balvetelia 02 each; Pittacus and Wager, 89 each, and Bright Girl.

87. Apprentice allowance claimed for Wager Pittacus, Saiimaker, Bright Girl. May Allen. Nevermore, and Interval. 8IXTH RACE.

For three-year-olds and upward; special weights, with allowances; one mile and a sixteenth on the turf course. Carroll Ill poftndi: Lord Badge, Daly, and Kaitf, lo each, -aid Typhonic, 104. YESTERDAY'S" BASEBALL GAMES Plttaburg Beat Brooklyn by Good Mar-Sin Storm Prevented Game at Polo Ground. The terrlfio storm which deluged Manhattan Islafid yesterday, afternoon made baseball at the Polo Grounds ao impossibility, ao the. JJew York Nationals had to leave oa their Western crip last night without being able to finish the aeries with ths St Louis team.

At Brooklyn the gams between ths local team and they PittHburg-championa was interrupted for only a few mlnuea by a light shower, and the Pitts-burgs Won br the score of 8 to. 4. Chicago was outplayed at Philadelphia and Cincinnati shut out Boston 2 to a Ail ths American League games sohed-nled la the West were played, and. the Greater New Torks wej-e agaia victorious at JBt they beat the local team 3 to 2. This places them at the' head of the second At Cleveland ths home team beat the Philadelphia Athletics 11 to OS Chicago won from Boston, 6 io 2, and Detroit shut out Washington.

Following are ths soores of the games la tha National and American Iagues, respectively: PitUbarg, Brooklyn, 4. l. Philadelphia. Chicago. J.

Cincinnati. Bostoa, a. asBBWMM-Ri Hew Tork; 8t Lonla, Clevsiand. 11; PhUadeplhla, Detroit, Waahlngton. Chicago, Boston.

3. LEAGUE, 'i Pitteburg Won from Brooklyn Easily in Last Game of Sarlea, i 'At Washiron-yark yesterday the Pitts-' burg baseball team won the final game of the series from Brooklyn by the score of 8 to 4, Wilhelm. who pitched for ths visitors, had excellent support accorded him la tbe field, while. Garvin, the horns pitcher, contributed to his team's defeat by bis wild-ness in the fifth inning. Two errors were markbd against him and five more were made by other members of the Btooklya team, Ths five runs made by Pittsburg in.

the fifth were an Helen to win the game, but they made three more, "in the ninth inning the Brooklyn batsmen rallied and by good hitting and base running times. Manager Hanlon of the Brooklya team, who farmed out Pitcher Vlckers some weeks ago, recalled him from Holyoke yesterday. Vlckers rejoined the team and left with tbe other Brooklya players last night for Cincinnati, where they are to play two games to-rcorrow. The score: FITTSBURO. I BROOKLYN.

R1BPOAE BlflPOAB 0 Strang. 1 1 I 11 a B'monL cf ..1 ail Clarke. it 0 Se bring, a 0 wagner, lb. ill Kruger' 13 0 ieacn. 80.

i Rltchey, 2b.O 0 4 oLl'k'la, e. Phelps, 0 5 3 Wilhelm. 0 0 4 Kh'kard. iO Dobbs. of.

..0 O-l 1 Jennings, rf.1 0 10 uoyie. iv Dahlen. 0 3 4 3 Flood. .0 i.s.i -e 14 1 0 Garvin, 0 0 3 Abeam ,...1 10 0 0 Total 8 27 14 01 Total, nu i Batted for Oarvin In ninth. PttUburg ,..,.0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 Brooklyn ......0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Earned runs Pittsburg.

Brooklyn, 3. Two-has hits Beaumont, He bring, Wagner, 8hckard, and Flood. Stolen bases Sebrtng. (2.) and Bitch-ey. Flmt baa on errors Pittsburg, 5.

Left on baaeaPitUburg. Brooklyn. 1. Sacrifice hits Beaumont, Kruger. Leach, and Dobba.

First baa on baila Off Oarvin. 2. Hit sir pitched ball By Osrvln, by Wilhelm. aUmck out lly Oarvin, 8: by Wilhelm. S.

Tim of game Two hours and thirteen minutes. Umpire Mr. Emsll. PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, 2. PHILADELPHIA, July Chi-caffo's new pitcher, from Fordbam College, wa retired after the third inniwr to-dayi He was wild and ineffective.

Lundgren pitched well, but could not save the game. Chance argument Umpire OUay and was ordered off the grounds. Score by innings: Chicago f. 0 3 8 Philadelphia ....3 0 8 0 0 0 0 IO. 0 Batteries Luadgrcn, Descher, and Baubi Wllb-iaics and Roth.

CINCINNATI, BOJTONf.Q. BOSTON, July J. The masterly pltchlns; of Hahn abut but the horns team to-day. while scored two runs hits in ths sixth. -Tha game wie pret-tily, and at times brlUlanU, played in the field.

Cooler, Dexter, Tenney, and Dolan making difficult; running catchea Ths score by innings: T' r. it's: anclnnaU ......0 0 0 3 0 0 0-8 .10 3 So e-o and Moran; Hahn and Pelts. National League w. per w. r.c.

PtUsburs 20 21 New yrav.38 31 1 Boston .....2 ,0 Chicago 42 lirotktys .,,30 is 4M Gamee Scheduled for To-day. Philadelphia to PitUlwg. AMtRICAN LEAGUE. New York lth Foiirth t4e ST. LOUIS icana woil from the Kew Tork taxen lour Wolfs and latter giving in the gami hits, but the the ball when team scored and the vial on hit by wild ttofow.

field. There stage until mads another 8T.LO Burkett, lf.1 Heldrick. cf 0 Hemph't rf lb.1 sa.0 Kaho. 2b. 0 Hill.

Doaahut p.O Total .....8 Pt. Louis New York Two-bine hi hit Bevllle, snd Qaniftl: 11 Fulta. Kirst Struck cut on base St. gam Oa bos pir Mr. CLEVELAND, CLE VELA Bender and tar pitchers.

tuts outfielder three innlngi two hits and! at the end of caution. In a single, threp run off pi lank. Cleveland Philadelphia Batteri man. Plank. Finished St.

Louis Series Consecutive Victory. July 1 The New York Amer-well-pllyed game ot baseball loiai team to-day and left for tfnlght in high feather, having ralght games from. St. Louis. lionalue both pitched well, tha bnii fciise on balls, the only one Both sides made, aix safe iiom team was unable to find a hit was most needed.

Each a run in -tae opening inning, tbrs tallied twic in the second (Xanae! aad Keeler, ponahue'a And Wolfe a long Cy to centre was no moi-e scorinr from this final inning, whec ths locals run. Tha score: 13 18. I PO A 111 l'S 0 10 1 12 1 1 3 0 SO 111 0 13 1 0 NEW TORK. R1BPOAB Keeler. 113 1 ElberTd.

saO 1 6 7 1 Fults, 1 3 0 Wllt'tns, Sb.O 1 a 3 1 McFar-d. U.O 1 0 0 OanaeL 1 13 1 i Bevllle. e. .0 3 0 Wolfs, 0 1 0 4 87 14 Total 37 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 .........1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (a Wallace. McFarlhnd.

Sacrifice Itoubl plays Willlanut. Elberfeld. rkact and Kahoe. Htolen base ban on balls Off Donahue. 1.

Donahus. by Wolfs, a. Left Itila. New T-trk. S.

Time ot and twenty-rive mlnatea. urn- CoDiollr. hi i i I tihe 44. own anrt buia a s'D, July 2. Cleveland batted Plank; two of Philadelphia's out ot tha box.

and aubsti- Hoffman pitched ths last holding Cleveland down to one rum Dorner was retired the fifth as a matter of pre- nrtn inning tne locals maae doubles, a triple, and a homo Bcoro by innings: 0 0 4 0 1 0 14' 8 leosoioie Dorner. and Abbott; Hoff-and Powers and Schreck. DETROIT, WASHINGTON, 0. DETROIT, July and Wllsoa had a pltcheH battle to-day, neither side scoring until ths ninth inning. Hits by Barrett and Crawford and a base on balls filled the basea.

Then Teager won the game with hts single. The fielding of the locals waa piec score oy uvnmgs; I R. H. E. Detroit A.

0 0 0 0 11 0.0 Washington .1.0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 1 Batteries Mtlllin and alcOuire; Wllsoa aad Drill. Mfore. Bender, CHICAGO, CHICACrO, bases on and two hits! to win from irming.1- Ow struck out on balls. balk. a sit Beers Chicago Boston Batteries Statu, Bmlta, a.

Bte-rsaj July 2. Two consecutive followed by a neat sacrifice gave the locals enough runs hs visitors to-day in ths third 1 pitebed a steady game, men and did not allow a bass by Innings: IR. H. B. 0 8 1 1 0 1 7 1 0 0 000101 0-3 7.

1 en and McFarland: Olbson and iCriger. American League Standing. Boston Philadelphia. 84 Cleveland Chicago Eat Buffalo Jersey flsty Batteries A raoie Manna TJmpl Toronto Newark Batteries Hajrdy Umpire Mr, Yoifk New At Byraoi At Oloversvllf At I At American At Milwauka At At L. P.C.

2S 28 27 .542 27 W. L. P.C New 27 2 .41 Detroit 27 80 .474 St. 24 29 Washing Id .41 .371 ern. League Games.

AT BVFFALO. r. nr. i too o4 a 4 .1010 1 0 o-e 9 3 and BhawrBarnett and lie. Mr.

Kelly. AT TORONTO. R. H. K.

0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0. 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 1 01 3 1 and Toft: Pardee and Bha. fclvartwood. State" League Games.

fUtica, Byraausa, 0. a A. J. Albany. 4.

Bcbenectafy Troy. Schenectady, 6. Blag bam tin Bingham ton ColumbusColumbBs, Toledo Tdtado, 4: Ilion. a. Association Games.

Milwaukee, 8: Kansas City. 8. Indianapolis, MX LsulsvUle. a -ARRIVAL OF BUYERS." vadwcar; dam. N.

T.i Mrs muslin i Navarre. Crook A Cox T. A. Crook. St.

Denis Whitney. WU Coughlln, 11 petial, Rittenberg, O. navarr. Wanamaker, Urweller. and Tenth Horn, Joeephl Home, ory Manhattan.

Barney. H. 8.. Miner, nana Hotel. Field.

Marsha Porter, glove4 Knowles Dry A. 8, A Anderson Company. Buffalo. A. M.

Richardson, walata and a jfvalKar Street; Hotel Millinery Company, Qulncy, bnlllinery; R. Crook, mliliaery; Wllfam. A -Albany, N. T.i J. sens; iw Broadway; Hotel im- 8t- Paul, mllUnery; Hotel John, Philadelphia, O.

H. vmie-gooas; srosaway D. llrtrna Street Company. Plttabnrr. doods; 47 LUpepard Street; Hotel a Schenectady.

K. T. H. A. dls; 78 Spring Street; Park Avenue 1, ft Ca.

Chicago, MJ. P. W. 104 Worth Street. doods Company.

Kaowl4s, dry goods; Park Avenue Hot4. A-ri London William Baltimore: B. son, 8t. Louis. HOLLAND Ismes Fairclough, L.

Winslow. IMPERIAL Charles 8 Augusta. Ga; "Orleans; EaRUNOKW-3. Toung. Augusta, VICTORIA-: rom H.

Frankfort, Ky i GILSET I James Room, NAVARRE IL Oeorgs A. i8TORIA-8. T. Parrott Atlanta: Andwson, Glasgow; Beaburr Davla, pnaw, jnttaourg imh sa. t.mer- H.

Toting. Glasgow; J. O. O. Brace-Colt.

London: H. loago; John H. Wear, St. Loula. J.

Magvtre, New Orleans; d. Savannah: John Dlckev. J. J. Mackey.

Anderson, lnd. T. attanooga; 3. Albion Baxton, New f. voring, wusufuo, -J.

H. Thorn, Detroit: B. W. Paul. Hongkong, China: J.

Joyfe. yBalUmore; IL McClure, MANHATTAN fred W. Beab Stourbridge, MURRAY W. P. Champ burg; N.

QRAND-vT. Cleveland; Thomas A. Wi FIFTH Wilson Thiela lam. Hot Sprtnks ALBEMARLE Leonard England. IIOFFMAN-Kll F.

Davla E. Davis. SAVOY H. schtld. NETHERLAKD ASTOR-Dr, Grant, Chlcagd; EMPIRE A.

Fredericks Le J. Daiton, St. States Army, MA'tESTIC- W. D. Baylai, Cbloago.

Bureau of Gener WASHING TON, Navigation year ended 4S0.07S gross States and with 1,607 vessels ths previous sela tinder ths United ftates cat year; an just ended. The world' est point la since then. United State, decrease la and Hoffman House. THE HOTELS. tKlrby.

Bogota: L. Lopes. Biloxf. I-ettlbon. Cincinnati: Roseo La- Washtngton.

RE IL If. Erwln, Watahochle, Texas; Darioa, Chicago, W. Fry. Jr Chicago At- Blngaoore; Randls L. Matthawa England.

HILL A. L. Roper, Norfolk, Va. rj, vieveiana; A. jo.

UOW, nits-iker. Washington. F. Wood. Pittsburg; O.

F. Dow, uuam a. nuw.ru, rasningion; Kansas City. AVESOE James Plckney, Chicago: Dr. Ban Henry Oll- 1 u.

raton, Matai, south Atrioa. Bright-Roth, Rocbdal. en it. Tod. Edinburgh; Francis lie; B.

R. Miller. Los Angeles; W. H. May, Lexington, Ky.

Xoster, St. Louts: C. in. Bota- ttouacniid, Havana. P.

Hamburger, Baltimore, R. Smith London; Paul Butler Bcnuter, coiogn. Owen Penney, Washington; M. la fhlrae-n-. TVklta tit Louis; CapL H.

X. Laaey, Lnited LotiStvlue Londun Cincinnati A. McCreery, XJnesla. Indlanapolla: C.s, Do land. BUILT IN A N-tvlgation'e Report Shows I Deereaee In Veaaele Launched.

July 2. The Bureau of ports that during ths fleeal June 30, 1803, 1,533 vessels ions were ouut in tne unitea officially numbered, compared of gross tons for less I year. Returns of vss- construciion on July 1, 1903, la indicate for the new fla- utput below that of ths year Mr shipbuilding reached ita hlilh-lSOL The diminished output beea less noticeable in tbe tbaa abroad. The principal is United States for the past yew has teen In iteel steamers built on the Omat Lakes, which numbered 41 of toss, compared with li of lbLlul tons for the fiscal year V.J-'i. The only Item of considerable Increase Jish been the cheaper forms of construction, uni'lfajed canal bmla, barree, Ac, numbering of 79.5Z4 tuns, compared with u7 of tons for the previous year, SHlPPIfiQ ANLX FOREIGN HAILS lllnlaitiire Alnaaaac This Day.

A. M. P. M. A.

V. Son rises. 137 Illch Water This Dayi A. M. A M.

A. M. B. Hook.l..':tft:Gov. ta .4 P.

M. F. M. P. M.

B. 6. 14 Ontaetaa Steamships. (FRIDAY.) lT Malls Close. Vetsell 811 Arav-he.

Charleston and Jackasnrlll 3:00 P.M. BoUTtawiaagua, M. M. 10J0A.M. Cymric.

Liverpool via 1 Queenatown 12:00 M. Jefferson, Norfolk Lampaeaa Galveston via 'r iey i eat 8:00 P. iL Mexico, Cuba via Ha- ana M. COP. U.

Prtns der Nederlanden, Curacao. Venezuela, Ae. 10:00 A. M. 13:00 M.

Brunswick and Mobile -tO P. M. SATURDAY. JULY 41 Alena. Jamaica, Fortune Island, ao A.

V. 13:00 M. 10:80 A it. Buffalo, Mull City Birmingham, Ba- vannah 4C Coaino. Porto Rico via San Juan 00 A.

M. 11:00 A.M. El tHm, Galveston uO P. M. t.i 12 00 P.M.

Furneaala, lasso 0:80 A. M. 13:00 M. Germanla, Naples Hamilton, Norfolk 8:00 P.M. Kroonland, Antwerp 8:00 A.

M.h 10.00 A. M. Manliou. London Norat, Copnnhagen 1:00 F. M.

Phoetilcla, Hamburg 3.00 P.M. Prlntessln Irene, Naples and Genoa 10:30 A. M. 1-00 P.M. St.

Trinidad. Bermuda 8:00 A. M. 10:00 A.M. UniUla.

Liverpool via Queenstown 8:30 A M. 13:00 K. 10:00 Zulla, Curacao, Venssue- la, 8:90 A. K. 13:00 It il A.

M. MONDAY. JULY Montevideo, Cadis. Bar- cekma, Ve Princess Anna. Norfolk TUESDAY, JULY T.

Alliance, Colon A. M. 1:00 P. M. 10:80 A.M.

Carpathle," Liverpool via Queenatowa 8:00 P.M. vClty of Savannah, Bavan- I nah Comanche, Charleston ahd Jacksonville Kronprins Wilhelm. Bre-, men .10:80 A. M. 3:00 P.

Monroe. PKorfolk 800 P. M. WEDNESDAY. JULY a Denver.

Galveston Hellig Olav, 11:00 A. M. Nsw York, Souttiamptoa 0:30 A.M. 10:00 A. M.

Plemonte, Guiana 12:30 P. AC Proteus, New Orleans 13:00 Ryndam. Rotterdam A.M. 10.00 A. M.

Silvia, Newfoundland TrOOAM- Teutonic. Liverpool 8:30 A. M. 13:00 M. M.

SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS. Additional supplementary malls are opened oa the piers of the American. English, Franco, and German transatlantic steamers and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour of sailing. COASTWISE MAILS. Malik for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fla and thane by steamer, close at this office dally, except Thursday, at 16:30 A.

(the connecting malls clou her oa Mondaya Wednesdaya and' Saturdays.) Malls for Mexico City, overland. Unless specially addressed for dispatch by close at this office dally; except Sundar. at 1:30 P. M. and 11:30 P.

M. Bundays at 1:00 P. M. and 11 P. M.

Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Bydney, and thence by steamer, clee at this office -daily at 8:90 P. (connecting mails does ber every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.) Malls for Jamaica, by rail te Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this office at fi M. vry Tuesday aad Thursday. Mails for Mlquelon, by rail te Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this of tic dally at 0:30 P. M.

Malls for Bells, Puerto Cortes, and Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, close at this office daily, Sunday, at 1:80 P. M. and 111:80 P. Sundays at 11:00 P. M.

and 111:30 P. (connecting snail closes her Mondsys at 11:30 P. Malls for Costa Rica, by rail to New Orleans, and thnc by steamer, close at this office daily, except Sunday, at 11:30 P. M. and P.

Sundays at 11:00 P. M. and 111:30 P. (coot naciing mall cIoms her Tuesdays at U.eS IXgls tared mall closes at :00 P. M.

previous say. i TRANSPACIFIC MAXUB. Malls for China and Japan, via, Seattle, eloae here daily 0:30 P. M. up jily 15.

tnclualva, for dispatch par steamer Akl Maru. Malls for TahlU and Marquesas Islands. "Via Baa Francisco, close her daily at SO P. M. to July 0, Inclusive, for dispatch per steamer Mariposa.

Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China, Philippine Islanda via Baa Francisco, close here dally at 8:80 P. M. up to July KV inclusive, for dispatch per steamer City of Peking. Mails for New Zealand. Australia, (except West Australia.) New Caledonia.

Fiji. Samoa, and Hawaii, via Baa Franclseo. close her dally at 0:30 PM. after June 20 and up to Jul 111. inclusive, lor dlapatch per steamer Sonoma (If the Cunard steamer carrying tha British mall for New Zealand does not arrive In time to connect with this dj axtya mall dosing at A- M-, A.

and SO P. M. Bundays at 4:80 A. M-. 0 A.

and 0:30 P. M. will -be mad up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer.) Malls for Australia, (except West Australia) FIJI Islanda" and New CaladoBla, -via Vancouver and Victoria. B. C.

ckM bar dally at 0:30 P. M. after July 111 and'np to July 18, Incluaiv. for dispatch per steamer Mlowera. Malm for Philippine via Ban Franctsce, close her dally at 6:30 P.

M. up to July 127, inclusive, for dispatch par TJnlted State transport. Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma. cloa hers daily at 0:80 P. M.

up to July 138, Inclusive, for- dispatch pat-steamer Olympla Note. Unless otherwise addressed. West Australia Is forwarded via Europe; and New Zealand and Philippines via Ban Francisco the quick ret rout 9 s. Philippines specially addressed via Canada or via Europe muat be fully prepaid st the foreign rat-s. Hawaii- Is forwarded via San Francisco exclusively.

Tram. pacific malls are forwarded to port of sailins dally, and ths schedule of closing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. I Registered mall closes at 0:00 P. M. previous day.

Iseetalag Steasashlps. TO-DAY. QTCIDAY.) JULY t. Brooklyn City. Bwsjiaea, June IT.

City of Madrid. Bremtn, June 10. Hindoo, Huu, June 2a Indranl. Algiers. Juns IS.

Zanslbar. aoeita. June IS. SATURDAY. JULY 4.

Afrldl. Olbraltar. June 34. Arabic, Uvsrpool. Jun 2S City of Savannah, Savannah.

July ta Touralne, Havre, June 37. ucanla, Liverpool, June -2T. Moltke. Hamburg. June 20.

New Yprk, SouthamjHoa. June 27. BUNDAT. JULY a Comanche, Jacksonville, July Bomerset, Clyde. June 23.

Trojan Prince. Gibraltar. June' 33. MONDAY, JULY Astoria, Olsagow. June 85.

Noordam. Rotterdam, June ST. Philadelphia, Puerto Cabello, June 28. Proteus. New Orleans, July 1.

Tallahassee, Savannah, July 8. Zealand, Antwerp, June 37. i TUESDAY. JULY T. Bovic, Liverpool.

June iT. Calabria, Naples, June 34. City of Augusta, Savannah. July 4. Kaiser Wilhelm der Orossc, Bremen, June 10.

Nueces, Galveston, July Numldlan, Oiaagow, June ST. Wells City, Swansea, June 23. Arrlred. SS Housaionle, Henry. Liverpool, Juns 1, In ballast to PhlUp BsprechU Arrived at the ar at 8 P.

M. B3 Old Dominion. Bur on. Boston, with mdsa aid peaaengers to the Joy Steamship Company. .33 Manltou, Cannons, London, June 21.

With mda. to tbe Atlantic Transport Llna Ax. rlvd at the Bar at AM. Ko EI Dla, Mason, New Orleans, with mdae. to the-Southern Pactflo Company.

83 ChaUahooch. Iye wis, Boston, with mdsa to the Ocean Steamship Company. BS llugoma. Withorell. Punta Oorda.

June SS, with phoaphat rock the American Agricultural Chemical Cornpany; v.ssel to the Hmw York and Porto tritf. Steamship Company; will dleoharve at Carteret, N. J. SS Carpathia, Barr. Liverpool.

June SS, and Queenatown, 24th. with passengers, and malls to Vernon H. Brown A Co. Arrived at the liar at 12 23 P. M.

S3 Jcrfereon, Dol, Newport News and Nor folk, with mdse. and paaaengars to the Old Dominion Steamship Company. Sri Benedict, Uyer. Manaos, Jens It with on pansearer, and malls to Booth Co. I Arrived at lh liar at P.

M. SS Ruatington, Nicholson. Cardenas. June with auirar to J. IL Wine beater A Co, Arrived at the bar at 4 P.

M. BH Denver. Rlak. Oalveatoo, June 83, with Bids, and passengers to C. H.

Ma I lory Co. SS An sons n. Lyons, Baltimore, with mdsa, la transit to Dearborn Lai. ham. SS Jamestown, Miller, Ntwuort News aad Norfolk, with mdsa, to the Old Dominion Steamship Contpsny.

WIND-At Sandy Hook, K. at P. llsht; -clear. -r Sailed. SS Norfolk and Newport Newa Sf Benefactor, for Philadelphia.

City ot Washington, Nassau. Santiago. Ao. fS El Bud, for Galveeton. Ant 11, a.

for Nassau. KS Kavanadale. fur Progrsse aad Taav plou. SkaTBBaSSssBBJIBaSa STAQ0. I sZZS-i The hit of riff th4 saaaon.

"Cl Mad tn 1 CaU and 1 i Patent leather. -V JO OjifordSo TIEFORE you go away get fitted with Crawford Oxfords. Good strong siioes for tramping. Cool, snappy Oxfords for afternoon wear, and tho. newest shapes in Patent Leatlier for' evening hops.

All made' on Custom Lasts. 1 HERE ARE TWO OF TKEM. V.v 1 CLrrroN ELUCHCR. aew mat- acse Patent Aid. A-fc iTT WD3 3 so MEN'S STORES New DrookJyn.

Btrt- or-. P-n. lea Broad wf, ear. Drlgrs Are i s. 6th a eth Ava -1J3 Broadway, near 30th Street.

1 160 West 120th St, near 7th Ava WOMEN'S 5TORFS. New Brootfya. 4 W. SSd TeC th a Slh Ava IVeadws Ava Naaaaru Street, or. Full on.

41 rel'n lar at. lMa brwadway, near lath Street. CLOSED ALL DAY M3 Ordtf Debt. UO Duan. U.Y.

ON THE FOURTH. si -1 I i. i i oa a. ior nsvre. SS Phoebus.

for Flushing, for orders. Sd Deutschland. for Hamburg via Plymouth, and Cherbourg. 88 Bartaroeaa, for Bremen vU ly-snouth and Cberbourg. SS 8.

Oterl. for PortAntonlo. Lron, for Bosea, via Puerto Plata 6S ThemUto. CDutch.) for Hamburg and Rotterdam. 8 Havana, for Havana sad Mexican porta Sa City of Macon, for Savannah.

SS Bluefields, for Baltimore. SS Quyandotl, for Norfolk and Newport Nrsa. By f-able. Cox. from New York for HuU.

pa LONDON, July 3. S3 Colorado, Capt. to-day. passed the LI sard S8 rRr I fanS Wantnrth. Am New York.

sir. at Glasgow 88 Majestic, Capt 8m 1th. from New York via Queens to am, at Liverpool yestsr- BS'Koenlg Albert. Capt- PoUck, from New York for Genoa, arr. at Naples at 7 A at.

to-day. 88 Auranla Capt. Potter, from New York for Liverpool, arr. at Quaeostowa to-day and proceeded. 69 Grecian Prince.

Capt. McMillan, for New York, aid. from Shields yesterday. SS Germanic. Capt.

Hambleton, from Liverpool for New York, aid. from Quewnstowa at 1 P. M. to-day. i 88 Rotterdam.

(Dutch.) Capt. Peters, froth. Amsterdam for NwYork, passed Baachy Head to-day. SS Powhatan, Capt. Harnden.

from New York for Malta, arr. at Palermo yesterday. 88 Pallansa Capt. Behrmaan, for Nsw York. aid.

from Hamburg Jon 29. 88 Hohensollera, Capt. MetsaeL. from Genoa and Nap lea for Nsw York, paaaed Fayal to-day. BS Laha, Capt.

Bolta from New York for Naples, Genoa, Ac, paestid Fayal to-day. Bark Ollvebank. CapC Henderson, from New York for Shanghai, was spoken June 0 la latitude 0 degrees south, longitude 84 degree west. Ketlees te Marlaers. NEW YORK.

Tbe Inapmstor of the Third Ughthous Diatrict gives notice of the establishment, on July HKIS, la 31 feet mean tow water, of an anchorage (apar) buoy painted wrilta with A la black on opposite sides, en the following approximate magnetic bearings: BaUery flagstaff, E. "4 Governors Island Post Light 8. E. la .1 Statu of Liberty. 8.

W. T-10 W. CHINA 8EA-AM0Y SOUTHEASTERN ENTRANCE TO AM0T IN-. NXR HARBOR. KstahlUhment of a booy to mark the eastara extreme of the rocky patch to tb eastward of the Imparl ruse Rock.

Notlc Is hereby given, by order of the Inspector General ot Customs, that the lately discovered rock situated te tbe eastward of ths Imperleus Rock has been marked" by a black conical buoy surmounted by a black spherical cage. The buoy Is moored la SH fathoms of water at low water ot spring tldea, aad lias about 0.23 eabl east of ths rock, and from It Cornwallls Stone bears N. 04 degrees 47 minutes distant 8.25 cables. Directions Vssaels cnterlnr the Inner Harbor should pas to tb eastward of to Position of Rocks. From the above-mentioned rock, Cornwallls Stone bears N.

64 dearies il minutes EL, distant AS cabins; there la only IS feet of water over tha rork at vraler of spring tldea Another plnnacl has beea found clos to the Imperiaus Rock, with only IS feet of water ever It at low water of spring tide: from It Cornwallls Stone bears Nj 87 degrees 17 minutes distant 4 cabtea Tbe bearlnga given are magnt Uc 40 chr vs. r-ntoa 34 Debevols ea Surety a Our. Cu. 41 Tannin I va Collins) i. r.

Med, last. 43 Straiisamsn va Gaiilgaa. 48 Barren va. Todd. 44 Roeeogartea vs.

sw 4- C-Tk- 46 Krone va at mm. Freund va FreundJ i in waitoa Av. 41 In re SultaaT 4 In Ritter. 60 Krakauer vs. s.

Cooper. 81 Rssker v. asm. 6S Hurvlch va same. S3 Vaientfn va auu.

34 ton vs. sama 80 Am. Shot a Lead Co, va. same. IT Heidelberg vs.

Newmark. Drinker va. Copper. SO Rome Braaa Cap-par Go. va.

auat, Vun va earn. 61 State Bask vs. sama A3 Howell va Jeaa. A3 Sam vs. eama.

stand. Fir Proofing Co. vk. Martla. 43 Flak va Cea So G.

as lor va Aleske-wtu. S7 Pourhkeeosl Sav. Peak va Prsw. Jt. Co.

eS Stevens va. Meeasa. SS Vlbbard va. Mieess i ooaoce co, STATE New York Calendar Friday, July 3. BUPREMB 'COURT Appellate Division-Recess.

SUPREME COURT Appellate Term For tbe bearing of appeals from the City Court aad Municipal Court. Recess. SUPREME COURT Special Term Part Giegertcb, 3. Opens at 10:80 A. M.

Litigated BNUODt. 1Bchief fella va Fllesa. 3 Tally vs. Press P. Co.

3 Roberge va Bonner. 4 Ooitlob va Oottlob. Klein, va Klein. 0 Hauptman va Hauptman. Frost vs.

Reimach. 5 Von Esh en va Mae- teison. Moffat VS. Moffat. 10 Oaf va Dry Dock.

c. R. B. Co. Jl Same va.

sama 13 Geraon vs. later. Bt, Ry. Co. i 13 la re Morris Av.

14 In re Morris A (Reiner.) IB In re Morris (Hefner.) IS la re Morris Av.J (Darda) 17 In re Morris (Creiahton.) 18 In re Morris. (Post) IS in re Morsis (Langs.) SO In r. Morris (Sattlor.) I 31 In re Morris (Kothkircb.) 23 In re Creaton Av (Patterson.) 33 la re Genes Salt Co. 14 Bond vs. Town a 23 Morgan thaler Bu- prem Lodga K.

A L. of H. 20 Alexander vs. Shapiro. 27 Hayes vs.

Walker. 28- Brlksen vs. Erlksen. 20 Deeheler Nat Bank of Columbus vs. Nealla 50 Tenement House partment vs.

Morscbea. 51 People. Aa, va. Valenta. 33 la re Fheeley.

33 J. W. Stevens Bldg. Co. va Klimiexra 34 In Commissioner or Doeka 35 A Word va Talhelnver.

34 Barrett va. Barrett 37 In ra Scholle. va. Krlppner. 4 uermaa sav.

itana va McNi SUPREMB COURT-Speclal Term Part IT. i ru.i, a. upcas at lOO A. M. IfiX parte Saaiaeee.

SUPREME COC-RT Sperial Terra-Parts XTL. IV- VL, V1L. aad Vul-Adjooraad tor tb tana. SUPREME COURT Trial T.rm Parts 7. IX, and XIII.

Adjourned for tbe term. --Highest number reached la tegular oa3 ea general calendar, 862S. SURROGATES' COURT Chambere-Tbomsa. S. Held on (-round floor ta County Court Matssa, aouiicm calendar caueui at A.

at. At 10:80 John M. Oliver. Drothne Hartunc. Charles H.

Herring At 11 A. M. Aaa M. Deaa, 1 John Smart 2 Hannah filmon. 8 Warner S.

Bljur. 4 William CL Hamnv WUU for probata at IO A. M. Louise B. V.

Snyder. SURROGATE 9" COURT Trial Term Flteceral. a Held la Surroeatea' Court. Trial Term, se. nd Ooor.

ta County Court House. Opeas at 10:30 -A- M. Nv day eakrodar. CITY COURT-J-psclal Term McCsrtky. Ojns at 10 A.

M. Held la TrisJ Term, Pint i Room, Browastoae BuUdtsg. (Chambers Street.) Motions muat be mad returnable at 10:30 A. M. Defaalts ea sBeUoas will ba taken at 11 A M.

Ne coalesced ra. tbms will be beard maleea placed ea the easts- dar before 10 A. M. CITY COURT Trial Term Parts I- XL, XTL, and V. Adjourned for the, term.

COT JBT OF GENERAL BESSIONS-'JParts XL. IIL. aad IVAdiurned for the term. Receivers" Appointed New York. SUPREME COURT-Glegrich.

J. la re Baa Paint Company M. Lynn Thompson. Fraud Catlla va Coagrese Brewing CssapaBy Andrew A. McCormlca il'PHSMB COURT Uinckard, Mlatrto H.

Bartoa va Frank McOi.be A. M. Beverdla CITT COURT McCarthy. A. B.

D. Varsepey va Beary J. Johnson Philip last ala. i-sswesaaBaaaaaasaaaaaaae Referees Appointed New Yorkv BUIREMa5 COURT Truax. J.

Seeley va See-toy Warren 8. Burt In re Rodea Edwtn O. Frost Broseaaa va Broaseas Edwin Wat son. SITREMB COURT legerieb J. peebody vs.

Beyer va cooper Max tsiiverstem. Hatch Charles C. Patera SUPREME! CURT-Oormaa, J. BpW VS. Hvd Edward O.

Whltaker- lUPKEkE COURT Scott. J. Nlei Broeaina WUllam I -raraer 1 BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS. Summer "Outing Suits" Coats and trousers only wool crashes, flannels, serges, as light -and airy as can be made. The most popular outfit forVarm weather.

Splendid Suits 58, $10, 5 12, single or double breasted sack coats cost you more elswhere for less desirable troois. Boys' and children's too. 380 and 52 FULTON ST, ITKLYN A QREAT QROWTH IN Resort Hotel Advertisements THE NEW YORK TIMES Printed Agate, Lines of Resort and Hotel Advertisements -during January, February, March, April, 4 May. and June, 1903. A gain over the corresponding period last year of 469241 THE NEW YORK TIMES Leads alt othtr New York morning newspapers in the publication of Resort Advertisinfl.

i A4ia vm Vlii UaLT.II Apparel. Vhat you wani. yeuT want la a hurry. have cvcrythb-s yes aecd fsr camforL ttyia, sr sport Ready to Vtar. We're fully prepared for the Urt-tninuU snaa vjl Kemindcrs Serge suit a single or doubl breasted.

Mua, black, or whit. Sill to SiS. Strip. 4 -nanael Treuaer. fLS to as.

Korfr. 1 OoU-BVrcl Suits, 10 to a is. Sack Bicycle Suite. S3 te $12. Caps to match, $1.

Qit Fhoee. Bleycie-Sboea SXAO. Oor fr Bicycle Bess, S3e. ta S-LftO. Two-vlec Ox.h.

yiaaael. es Ksbkppvd Saita, to S1K. Ltnea Crash Sulla. Sa to Iuca Trowaer. SI to Straw Hata 60.

rpward. Summer-Wei rhlUi iderwear, 5.c? MegUg Shins. Uadraa aad Cbev- toC Sa ta S3. Largeat line ef Mra'S and Wo- tnia's Katilng fruits la tbe city rrwn to IO. Tne snr Paeunaatle Go'f Bella bue.

each. Bs.K!!-ampahail OeU Baila sa ru ana. Traaka.Baga Belts, TaSses, Ac. A. RAYMOKD CO Eaaaaw.eerJ-mltee StH.T.

Est-lhtsif DO HOT FORGET THAT BOX OF UONBONS, CHOCOLATES, Wnea Going- to the sCountiy. 5C3 FIFTH AVENUE, Jest Aaove A2d St, 863 Broadway, Bet. 17th 1th Sta. 1 SO Broadway, Cor. Liberty SL 21 West 42d St, Near 6th Ave.

335-337 Fulton 8t, 458 Fulton SL, Brooklyn. RCrREES' NOTICES. NSW TORK SCPREMB COrRT. COUNTT CT New Tork F.MUA RKI.SKK. plaintiff, against KATE JOHMSEN and cthexa defeoaaata.

la porsaaac a Judgment Of furecloaur tc1 sale, duly aaaoe sdS entered la the aboveeattt-4 actioa- heartag data to 17th (Ly of June IteM. the aaderstaBod. the retere la sail Ju icaietit named, will sell at public acctioa. at tne New Tork Real Estate Eaiesromn. No.

11 BruaxSway, la the Bneoush oC Manhatua. City ot Ktv t-york. aa lh Utk day et July. UO si IS ectocic nooa oa tnat day. by Jaroes L- Auo tloaeer.

all tat eertala ledentvre ef leaa War- ing date the 7th day of April, la tb year 1W. raadescT WllllaJa Walou-f Aaer to Maria Peaiel. of ail tit nremtaes heretnafier deacrioed. for full end and term oC twenty-on years ttm ta 1st day o( May. at the yearly rent ot sevea an4 irty lit) eoliars.

-(the tssea, aisesemeca smt other pemeau lnirneed oa sal4 premlaef to be paid by leveve.) vhtcb aid Indaatar of leas eras iorted In th otice of th Register of tb C-Tunty ot N-w Tork on th Slh day of July, In Vytr.it rfia, tConve7aaeal Sertloa 8, Liber S3. Has iob, aad Indexed voder Blork Nurnhft MT -oa -the Lead Map oC th City of Kew York. And also, atl th estate, right. 4H1. Interest, and tarns years ft to come aad ua-x pfivllegs or privileges et renewal, propertr.

poe-eaaioD, claim, and desaaod siaucevtr in and ta the said detclsed. prera1-. a4 very part aad parrel thereof, trader th said in'tenture of I ast. wlta th balldlngs thereos, and the ar ub)-et. nevenbelrea, to the rebta coveaaata aad coTtdltlona la suca indesters of leae and contained, Th said leasehold premises ta said demised ar ntuat la tb Dorowgh ef U.ntiit.

tan. City of Is'ew Tork. County of New Tork. la the State of New Trk, aad era eW-arrlil SS follows: AU that certain lot. piece, or parcel (fi land altuate, lying, and bomg la tb Light-enta Ward of tha City of New lor, and knew and dslaated oa a cerMtla nap la ao sai up of th said party ef the first part la aald k--e mentioned by -lhe Number Tweaty-threa, I'L and boun4d and as fellow, us Beginning at a pcJnt ne tb weatry line ct Avanu A.

distant tweaty-ts feet aout nrly from th point ef laieraactioa of the said ime Avenu A aad th southerly Kit of F-at 6n-teanth aireet, and running tbenre weaterly aa-i parallel wltli said line of Past fctxteeaia P'r-t ainety-four aad tiiKe running aootnrriy and parallel with said Avtiu A Ivratjr-liv, feet and ala Incbee. aad thee- running -erly end parallel with said llo or last t-n- teeath Street alnvtr-fotrr fe-t I the rt-y side of A venae A. and tbetvc ruooSj eon bet lv akmg said I'ae of Avenue A twvotr-five feet enj Ma tarbes la width front-arti r-ea, aad clnrtv-four feet la depth ee each aids, be th sell almensliios and let a noes mar or leea lsat.1 rreause beti-g nov known ty the N'otatr Two Hirntr4 and Fifty-five A venae A. la -the BorouKh ef Banhattan, Cite of New Tot Dated r.w Tc. July 2J.

1'- S. 8 VIA "TEH K. WARD, Bf-re. ADAH! A.H V. Anorney for l'Ulnnrr.

Na. William Ureal, borough ct feanatian. New York Ctty. Th Is dl.rraia cf the 1 be aoii aa deerrlbed atana. tha street tuirUer fceiag Aveaua rl Tha sncroalmate uwect the li-n or chart, ta Satlaly th ixrve-de-rib-J f.rty be avid is alx two tci.l a-4 iiftr-U fJ ool i.

ii-terart tbein frv.ra tie 1" dsy of jjw 1 tufetber aad arc er-'. to two iuw're nl fcr.iw.st from iur-m 1., wit tbe el cf tre a.oI lh at pn-int amcuct cf i.im, sc.vr or ttmr llras, are to to r-arrtiaaar out ef In iurie Bnoner or pa.i U.B Dated J.t lk. i.j t. JV -i XUll. WAKI.

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