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WARNING BY UROnSCIT. Jl. R. RATES DIUCI'SSED. President's Policy Subject at Economic Club's Dinner at Boston.

Boston. March Hi "The President's Railroad Policy" waa the subject -if discussion at a dinner of thr Club, of Boston, in bMCmet room of the Exchange Club to-nipht. The principal were Peter S. Orosacup. of Chicasm: David Wilcox of Delaware and Hudson Railroad Company, and Charles A.

Treaty. Interstate Commerce Esch commented at length on President views repsrdine the regulation of interstate commerce rates. Following the speeches was a aWSMrai discussion, durincr which panwroai interroiratories were put to the chief of the- evrninc. who replied. J.

Filcne presided, and two hundred mem- T-ers ar.d Ruests were present Mr. Prouty defended national legislation, nnd, referring to criticism that legislators not always competent business men. said that, while a certain aat of expert knowledge was necessary In the -yeper regulation of railroad 'tariffs, the questions be decided, though requiring good Judgment, were riO of comprehension to one habitually enjajcffl in hearing them. jlr.Wilcox vigorously opposed the interference of government in the rate and declared It for a small body of men at Washington property to dictate the railroad rat. of the country should be.

The remedy for existing cvi's lay. he said, in a thorough enforcement of present statutes. Ornasjemi said in part: Whatever may be its legal status, a policy of discrimination that gives to one 6et of persons in a community rates that are refused to the balance cf That community, or to certain communities rates that are refused to other, communities. Is a policy cf irjustice-tinjust both to the persons and discrimjn.itMl ngainst. and unjust to the people of tJte I'nlted States as an entirety.

It is none unjust that the means used to accomplish the may have been indirect. Secret re as trnjust- as direct differences in rates Arra.i Femer.l* by which the private cars of a particular shipper hauled at a reduction that subnar.tialiy the capital invested by the fhlpper in sucli cars, and arrangements to divide rates with who pretend to be operating independent railroads that, in fact, are only switches, in a ratio not measured by legitimate Fwirch all these, and all other devices of klr.d. are equally unjust: for the Injustice of The tiunr. it be accomplished directly or by rircwnlorurlort. is in the fact that one set of Fhippers are thus enabled to get their goods Into a market 3t a cost tluit competitive shippers obtain.

Arid this injustice is one that it is the business of our a nation, to look after; Jor. practically, it is armed intervention, by of the nation, that in these days of small profits turns the fortunes of the contest. New. in days of universal commerce, the rates charged by the roads an one of the which an Individual's business will or fail. To a very substantial extent, too.

tfeese are condition? authorized by the nation jT.seif. tor the railroads are the nation's carriers and within the nation's reasonable control. Su thai difference in rates permitted by law. even lisouph based on the bulk of the tonnage bandied, if direct and effective blow by the nati6n itself at the principle that every man. whatever his preeeat business size, shall be given equal condltiors port unity.

To destroy that is ti destroy competition and further concentrate wealth jn fewer hands. one. it to me. to be more deeply the agitation now going on than the railroad men The at least, t-o far iis is i sane is not agiinst the The ngitation is against abuses that up. with which the railroads ai connecteri.

The for instance. Is not t) enemy. naturally, of the railroads. He recognizes in the railroad strong arms that him and his close to the throbbing pulse of the world's Nor is' the manufacturer the railroad's liaturally: nor merchant, nor the sane inirided public. he only natural enemy of the railroad is that class' who toil not.

neither do they tpin. declining to take on themselves even Th" exertion of lily thnt draws Its nourishment from Ok carth that whose enmity does not stop with railroad, but will be satisfied only when one BtosM is left on top of another in the structure private property' Nor is the agitation new. It was not new eighteen yeans ag-o. when the Interstate Commerce bill What is in the present saltation Ifl that at its head is th" VYesident of the United What in the present agitation is that people or f- t'nited States, regardless of their interest rid us My as shippers, have come in on the subject as a national concern. And vrat is sew the present ajritnticn.

and full of danger, too is that from Its being a question of 'proper relation of the railroads to the public r.i business and political principles, it may become a movement under cover of which the social and ions sts push forward their assault on the present order of American Institutions Already are climbing- over the wheels into our conservative Presidents wagon, determined to ride as far as he is compelled to carry them his way to Just solution of this problem. Already they are claiminr this -whole movement as their movement. Herein lies the embarrassment the peril of the President Right here. too. rises thai grim menace, that no, friend of the inrti'utiiT of private properiy anywhere can afford longer to ignore.

COURT CLERKS OX TRIAL. Onf Admits Retaining Fees Others- Deny Charges. The investigation Into the condurt of A. Hamilton. Part Thomas Carroll, Part TV; Henry P.

ftfcGown, Part 11, and John C. Pan in. assistants clerks of the City Court. Tias before Chief Clerk Thomas F. Smith late afternoon.

Jusstice then sitting in Trial Term. Part V. John Courtney, the 1 If rk. on a Of jreivlng illeg-sil fees. Courtney was dismissed aftfr hearing.

The last Baturdaj ordered Mr. Smith to bring oharsres arafm the other rlerky. The assistant clerks coMert $14 a case is called; $2 for Sheriff trial and for the Jurors 'ho hesr the if there is a disagreement the are returned. In second trials the PheriTs fees are not allowed, but ii is allepf-4 that the accused clerks have collected this on all cases of second trials. Carroil admitted takingr Illegal fees in the three pru charged with.

In two of The he said, ns soon as found out that the rase La or.d case, he immediately ihe $2 thf.t had been paid him in th" lawyer, and lawyer said. "Oh. it ar.d buy cig-ars for yourself and the jWB." Mr. Carroil said that he had been to rtturn the money to the third lawyer was out -of town. other acr-used clerks made denial!" to all charges.

They showed that they had not to the court returns, and they did not recollect the instances when, it was charged. they took the extra fees. Hamilton said that for tventy-seven years it had been the custom to $11 or case called. Th had been hit instructions, he declared, and he had it until to do otherwise on March cie i last. As to whether The case was a first or a ft.or.d term case, Hamilton explained that no or justice could tell until the end nt the term.

He said that he had kept the extra rconey to turn over to counsel when called for. Herrjiton the following statement: I asked any attorney In any case for SJI particular sum of money The jury fee was brought to me either by the attorney or by the officer attached to my part- Attorneys acfuetomed to pay. dfd pay. $14 in every ease. een the custom for over twenty years 111 this court.

At the end of the term, when I about to make up my report. I would investigate whether a case was on for the first tlrre, or whether it had been tried before, and. Pursuant to the facts as I then them, I correctly my return. Thr aeelstam clerks received until TTxTiMSKIat to file affidavits from as to money taken and returned. BIG SUIT IN COPPER WAR.

A suit for J3T.00C,000 been brought by The Johnetown Mining Company against the Boston and Montana Mining Company in courts of this E'ate to value of copper to have sen irti'sj by latter company from lands Of the OttMT claims prior location and patent. Johnstown company operates Rarus Mine, hi which the claim of the Boston and Montana Company adjoins. The is a property and the Boston and Montana an concern. fiamuel counsel for the Boston nnd Montana Company, said yesterday that no papars aad yet on the company. The suit.

Be added, wei probably nothing more than the tag of a number of unpuccesfful Btiit? by Heinze. the same purpose, and the company at- Uct'ed no to it. FOR HOTEL OXFORD," Kooo.ooo. DAVID BT. KING, THE BUYER.

GIVES A $550,000 WEST SIDE PLOT IN PART PAYMENT. Investor a Wth-rt. Business Building for Filed for a Maiden Lane Office Structure. One of the largest and most Interesting realty deals of the year was made yesterday by Pariah, Mooriey Co. It involved nearly a million dollars.

They sold for the Realty Company the Hotel Oxford, at the northwest corner of Parkave. and a ten story granite, brick ami limestone building, on a plot fronting 50.5 feet In Park-aye. by 100 feel in ESth-st. The same brokers, about ten days ago. leased this hotel for ten years, at a net annual rental of 138,000, and the present sale is the result of this lease.

The purchaser. David H. Kins, woo owns the Hotel Renaissance, paid about for the property. The figure at which the property is rented Is 5 per cent net on this sum. Mr.

King gave In part payment the five lots at the northwest corner of Central Park West and a plot fronting 102.2 feet in Central Park West by 123.9 feet in Isth- St. The, tots f.g\jred in the deal at $350,000. The purchasers, Julian T. Saxe and George Coon, whose corporate name is tho Lenox Realty Company, intend to erect a twelve story fireproof apartment house, whose distinguishing feature will be large suites of extra large rooms on the plot of lots. Another important transaction yesterday was the pale by Heil Stem for the Company' of Nos.

31 and 33 Kast an eight story and basement fireproof business on plot 44.6 94. feet. The purchaser is an investor. He paid about (225.000 for the parcel. The building is between Broadway and University Place.

Plans were filed yesterday for a new eleven story fireproof office building to be erected for Albert Jjorseh, as owner, at No. 35 Maiden Lane It is to be 24.2 fett front and 93.10 feet deep, with a facade of brick, with trimmings of ornamental limestone and terra ootta. The i-ost is estimated at "00 by Louis Korn. the architect. FOR BEAVER BUILDING, $1,250,000.

Dennis A- Prrttoa haw for the which built it. to Charles F. William M. V. HoffmHi I Beaver Building, a new fifteen story office building, occupying the triangular block at the.

Junction of Wall. Heaver and Pearl sts. The price was (1.250,000 '-ash. TO BUILD A BiG. TOBOGGAN SLIDE.

Pinns have been Bled with Buildings Superintendent Hopper for a toboggan 1,500 feet, long and a carrousel H2 wide and 04 feet deep, to he the 1 ent 'ompany. lessees, or. a plot 900 feet front and feet deep, extending from Amsterdam-aye. to north of UOth-st. A circle swing, supported by a steel tower 50 feet high, is also to be built near the same point.

The toboggan slide is to cost 9C.600, the carroupt M.OOO and the giar.i swing Jo.wj. REALTY NOTES. Post A- Reese have leased the building Bios. 2. 4 and West four story bi.ilding.

on plot Kx100.5 feet, for the estate of Henry Eldrtd. to the New- York Company. Waiier j. Salomon hat from the Hoffman estate the northeast corner of Hh-ave and a Four stoi on plol 3x83 feet. ber A.

Co. 1 aye ised for Bdward Appleby a plot of lots on the south Bldi of 27." feet wesi of West End-aye. ANOTHER FOURTH-AYE. DEAL. The Kearney estate was yesterday reported to have sold its holdings at the southwest of and tth-ave.

The parcels comprise five four story buildinfrs, with a feet in the and fO feel on street. REMSEN FARM CHANGES HANDS. Daniel IT. Remsen has sold his farm at Locust Valley. Long Island, near the "Downing Vacation Home, to Briton N.

Bush, a Manhattan broker, for The farm comprises eighty acres. Mr. Bush. nnro owned a fine place a' Centre Island, will divide hi? newly purchased property into three which will' be occupied by himself and friends, each erecting a house THE CENTRAL REALTY SELLS. The Central Realty Bond and Trust Company has snl-l to Stability Realty Company the northeast corner of and El I wood a plot lOOx 259x100x244.1% feet.

M. Morgenthau Co. were the brokers. SALE OF BROOKLYN HOUSES. Burrill Brothers have sold the three story brownstone house No.

657 llth-st for ex- Senator William fl. 18,750. Also the three story brownstone house No. 667 near for Dr. Longneciwei for $10,500.

Also the three story browi No near foi ex-Inspector Clayton for 19,000. MANY SALES BY SLAWSON HOBBS. glawson Hobbs have soli! for Adamant Estate Company to ihe Atlantic Really "omj.l't. 100x100 feel, on the east Hid. 50 feet south of 179th-st.

for Frederick to John F. Croly a plot, 150x160 feet, on the side 100 fee: west of for Shapiro Shapiro to unani Real Estate Company a plot. south side of LOO feet w-ett r.f Amsterdam-aye a to Philip the piot. BOxIOO feet, on the east side of St 7r. feel 1 IB7th-st.

for ('harks iriflith to R. Clarence Dorsett a plot, IOOxIOU feet, on the east side ot 110 feet north of and for tiey to Morris Harris a plot, 100x100 feet, at the northeast f-orner of and Bmerson-st, TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Co. have sold, for Henry B. No, Vfi East a four story tenement house on lot client of William Reitman.

ime firm also the broker In the sfiie of the Putnam House, the northeast corner of and for Leonard H. and Law. rence Kerr. to she United Contractors" J. Edear I-eaycraft Co.

have -old for the Fleisrhmanr. Realty Company to enfeld Prager. a plot 50x101) feet at the northeast corner of and Wadsworth-ave. Millard Veit sold to Herman Cohen and Abraham Ruth for John W. Cornish the plot on the south side of 300 feet east of St.

Ann's-ave 15 200x25x100x125x100. The plot lots This first time in twenty years that the, property has. beei Bold. Duff Browne have resold Thomas A a four lots on theeom side of 575 feet east of Broadway. Equitable Realty Company has sold for the Wadsworth Avenue Beajty Company to Paul Halpin the northwest corner of Sherman-ave and Emerson-si JOOxIOO feet Also have Kid for Paul Halpin to Wadsworth Avenue Realty Company plot at the northeast comer of Bberman-ave.

and Ellwood-st 100x215 feet The Wadsworth Avenue Realty Company has gold the northwest corner of Sherman-ave and JOOxIOO feet. Payton. in f-onjunction with M. H. Bold for Lo'iis N- Adler the f.ve stoo' double No.

West 147 th 25x55 feet Co. have sold for A. Young No West 19-th a three story and basement brownstone dtrVllins house. 1 8.9x5*"^ feet, to a client for i 13 McVickar. Gaillard P.ealty Company has sold for John Leimbeer, No.

183 a tnr story tool 'Wnstone dwelling house, to a client for occupancy. The Realty Company has bought from the Kountz estate three lots the east side of Jf-rorre-ave 176 feet north of and three here 2H feet south of the same avenue from Jacob F. Paulson It has bought two more lots on the east side of Jerome 150 feet north of 178th-st Also has bought a plot. feet, on the north side of Mount Hope Place. 125 feet of Jerorae-ave; a plot.

feet opposite the above, with abutting lot on L76th-st a plot, feet. onthe east side of feet north of from A. J. Connink. and an adjoining plot.

feet from Solomon Moses. James Libby Co Clarence ivies. H. Cammann Co. and Vreeland were the brokers in the deals TheGreene Taylor Company has sold for the estate of Samuel Dcrickson to George Elliott No.

Kast a four Ftory dwelling house, on Moiris Blum has sold No. a three story basemen? building, on lot Six-feet. The ChaVles Co has' sold for Harry M. No southwest corner of Burline Slip a five story store and loft building, on lot feet. J.

AaptowaU Hodge nte.l the. "Mai Marx has bought from William Hogancsmp No 2 to 2,574 7th-ave. southwest corner of 143thst four live story buildings. Joachim Golrischmidt Harris have resold to Cordon Co. No 474 to 4S) West buildings, on plot 80x100 feet.

Julius Moll has boM for the Fleischmann Realty and Construction Company apartment house in course of construction at the southwest corner of 7 h-ave. and on riot 40x100 feet. The buyers are Wolf and Edward Aaron. The f'rtlg Lumberman Realty hCs bought from Brothers the Xour cli story -anment in of SEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. 11.

1905. No. uf to 115 each 37.6 sw.li feet. Gcisler Kronowitz were the brokers. Jacob Thaler has sold to Samuel Elr.horn the 5- story flathouse No 17 on lot 27x100 feet.

estate nf Richari Riker has sold' No. 46 East a two story dwelling house, on lot 16x100.11 feet to the Business Men's Realty Company. Adqlpn Mil.er. has bought from Ml ry Dreelan the. flve story flat house No.

HO East on lot feet, and has resold It to a Mr. Mandelbautn. Samuel Kadln bought from Leon Sanders and others the new six story flathouse Km. 234 and Kast on plot 50x1f0.1l feet. Charles Galewsld has bought from Matilda Wetterer, through Hyman Bloom and David Rosen- Mum.

No. West a five story flathouse. on lot 25x100.11 feet. William Oppenheim has sold to Jacob Mohr the plot at the southwest, corner of 165th-st. and Kingsbridge Road.

130x60x irregular. Louis Goldman has bought the six story tenement house in course of construction at Nog. 230 and 232 East on plot 60x100.11 feet. B. Goldsmith has sold for Meryash London to Pllllman the northwest corner of Avenue a five story flathouse.

on lot 26x80 George Victor Hartman has sold, through Schinder Utbler. to Max M. Pullman. No. 1.516 Aye? a nve story Hathouse, with stores, on lot -OXITO feet.

X. Grant Krlsey has sold through Jacob Btssenger to Max M. Pullman No. 180 East a vi st flathouse on lot 25x100.11 feet. Tea hay SO David Levy on Plot and 24 a new six story on 43.6x80 feet woodcock BrUt have sold for Melville Sutphin -r Budk the three story dwelling house Iso on lot 20x50 feet M.

(j ster ld has resold the six story tenement house and 731 East on "plot 40x92.3 Weinstetn sold No 143 0 nt house, on lot 25x100 feet. have refold for G. Russo to Carmela ii- vV'i a four story building, on irregular. iJil WO entlr block fronts on the cast and west kL Jp between 184 th and 185 th nn-anv" bought by a well known realty operating I Sons nave sold tor Paul E. Moller to 100X235 feet running through Ma hassolrl to Dr.

Frank A. Schmidt No 7 a three tor and basement prl- on lot feet. )a pl has bought, through. J. Romaine Brown from John C.

Rodsrers. the plot. 50x ee the sout side of 300 teet west f. Sherman-aye. Frederick H.

Gunning has resold the property for Mr. Halpin. ia has bought from John Moran west a five stcry on lot gxw.ll feet; also bought from Blum Nodel No. "yxWfeet St a ff Ur story houj-e. on lot William If.

Van Alst Co. have sold No.i. 173 ana ITS West two five storj' double flathouses, with stores. on plot 50.5x100 fett Emanuel hrcnfeld has sold to Dr. Joseph Bruder a five story tenement nouse, on lot 25.9x75 feet.

Kuahner Me rgenstern have sold for L. Frankel to a Mr. Manlck No. 269 Dlvlsicn-st a four story store, on lot 21.9x42.6 feet. Julius Friend has resold for F.

A. Seitz the four story mercantile building No. 147 on lot feet. Porter Co. have sold for George Morton two story dwelling house No.

11 on lot 25x59.11 feet. Henry M. Ribeth Son. in conjunction with Barry McLaughJln, have sold for Frank B- Walker the plot. 50x100 feet, on the north side of ('2 feet east of to F.

H. Vorke. D. Raffelson Co. have sold for the Northwestern Realty Company the northeast corner of 139thst.

and a five story triple flathouse, on lot 25.4x100 feet. William Oppenheim has bought from Charles Stumpf the plot at the northeast corner of Jeromeave. and 136x117 feet. Arnold Byrne have sold for a. Geyer to G.

Giannone No. 628 East a three story house, on lot 22xS.i feet. T. Judson Kilpatrtck has sold for the Deane Realty ompany to Willard Lee Owen. the plot, 50x100 feet, on the wept side of south of Kingsbrldge Road, and the plot.

feet, on west side of 343 feet south of Klngsbrfdge Road: also, for the Deane Realty f'ompany to Edith S. Boerurn, semi -circular of two lots at intersection of Bailey and a yes Philip A. Smyth has sold to Warranty Real. Ompany the tract of nineteen acre? bounded by the Bronx and Parkway, Eastern Boulevard Road and Pelhani Bay Park, which it on the east for a distance of 1.500 feet. The same buyers also bought from Philip Paul.

George Zwick and Israel Gore the trad of forty acr's adjoining: the. foregoing on the with frontage also on Pelhani Bay Park. Max Germanskv, In conjunction with S. Rosen. has cold for R.

Fpilcrmsn a plot 50xJ.V) feet, on the east side of south of A. Shatzkin Sons have sold to a Mr. Steinbofk a plot 100x114 feet, on the north side of west of White also, to A. a plot tIOO on the north side of east of White Plains-aye; also, to Wolf Nabatowsky. a plot feet, on the south side of east of White Bteins-ave.

Pochtr Co. have sold No. 441 West a nve story tenement house, on lot 25xl0ft feet, for Henrietta Hirsch and Bertha Sohwartzkonf. to William KopUn. for Investment.

The Thirty-third Street Realty "Company was associated with the, firm as brokers In the deal. Jacob Kronenherger has sold the northwest'corner of Jennlngs-B. and three 75x100 feet, for Mary Baker, to a builder. G. Tuoti Co.

have sold, for Samuel Unterman, the five story double tenement house No. 224 West 25x100 feet. John A. Pinard innounces the rental of Pinard Cottage "No. at Newport, for the ensuing season to Kidney F.

Tyler. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sth iivo ti- ft I of 12Sih-nt. 28x84; Emimifl nl to Max Herrntetn: Bud $100 ft of Railroad a' BStIOo. st.

i. I2t ft of Unilroad-ave. irresiilar: HuttT to William and another. mnrtpafrf. and 100 Forejit-ave.

vr 233.10 ft of Wall 37.6 87.8; Patrirk .1 Owens to l.oviai^fe: 100 106th-at. 240 ft of NOx 100.11: the Ho operative Asnorlation Corleoneai to Jacob Bloeh and another- mort Kage. and 100 330. ft of Jacob i lnier to Sarah rnort- Bage. 100 142 s.

100 ft -x of 80x80.11; Abraham Wevlni et al to Max "Psaty and mortgage, and. 100 Ofcth-nt, 100 of Central Park West, 100x100.11; Isidore et al to Friedman and another; o- and 100 Beekman it. No 25.5x103. si No 25x116: August y.inrser to Aogruft ilnsser Realty and. 100 Boulevard, 25 ft.

of 26x100: Frederick Fox to Klizateth liin chn Nominal Crotona-ave. corner 16x102: Ochsner to Amal'a Ptrk Nominal 5 oornnr 17Gth Ptielan to Alexander: and 100 sirr.pson-«t. s. 2H7.11 ft of 2TixlOO. Abraham Wolff to Julius Stich and another: -V mortgage.

12.U0U Nominal Green-M-Ta, ft of BOxIOO John Shaw to George jjimon Nominal Lota 210 and -11. map 211 lots, pert Downing: Vjn Station; John A Far to Kmll 0 and 100 s. ft of Broadway. 2.V; 100 Lsr.gT to 51.U00 Nominal Broadway And ihulu-avc, s. IS to 21.

21 map Sheridan and 2ith Ward: Henry Lancer to PVederlck Zlbeliu; mortgage, ji) Nominal Nos 133 and 135 EsjW. 6x100.11; A.at^in Goodman to oro and lno corner 11x30. Frederick al to Frederick Vrwfet- anJ. 100 .1" ft of 8t Niohoiss-kve, Mar- A Harriot to Jennie A Harriot. Nominal Wenw v.

corner TuiU to John Grahsm 153d- at 270.4 of Morris-a-. A John to Lunbacn. ft of lOSxIIJO George Brtining to ail a 100 WMhloyton-ave, 1 ft of tier. nine to Jacob SUgel; 100 100.5 ft of 47th it. OxKiO.

Charles Jr. refaree, man Sehlerl'-'h 9.000 6, 160 of Grow 21.10x100; Weiffenbach, jr. to Man and No 2.132. 20 2. to Mary McKenna; mortgage.

$5,000 Nominal 1-fnox- are. comer 128 th 4:1 Simon -I anothfr to Paul mortgace and F.sif-fx st. a 7 2 ft of 73 1- Isldor Lind to Solomon and anoth-r: $14, 0 lit. No pi, John to liuarltu all liens; 100 170th-st. No 17.7x100.3x15.1x100.8; Friflrich rbersr to Alfred Poman; lW Crotona-ave, 12." ft of Lebanon-et.

50x 1 2.2x11 S. Joeeph Balmfnrd to Bridget TaKKTt and 100 Clay-aye, No 1.331, ji.lman Lias to Annie J2.8"0. ft of Amstrrdam-avr. 175x95; Kmarurl Krulewltrh to Simon (Cage, and 100 Same property: Fimon to Garfiel; Nominal feth-ave, corner 24.11xR0: Franoia Ami -i to Solonvn Wronker: mortgage. and 100 b.

lot 425. Park; Mary A to Sophie Schrank 61st M.B fl sj of Madison 21. 5: Elizabeth Cmitnonwealth Real Estate ana 100 lNSth-st. s. ft of urn Harris Cohen to Samuel Wacht; $34..

VK): and 100 140 th Kt. 11 (100 ft of si Ann'a-ave, Realty and another; mortfitr, 0 100 112ih it, it iv ot si Site 100.11; Merer and another to Julttta 100 22Sd-Bt. pore, lot map A Merrill and 'another to Nominal No 242 to 246 West. 75xJ005; Herman I 1f to Charles F. mnrfSM Nom lna 1 st.

a. 22" 7 ft of Kort 80-ilfvard Uifayette. 1. 2.1 ft of 203 city of to. New- York Institution for the of Deaf and Excha.ng» Pt Oeorce'a nt f4 305.3 ft a from corner Van Court landt-nve.

an.l Cordova runs 25x 137.5 3.V4X 1R0.10; Imeida A to Mary Long, all lens 500 33710" ft of Pelham are. 6 Pln 125 ft of Bayard st. 4.X100 Woosrer Beach to Jullua Garflnkel; and inn 112t h-Bt. ftS ft of Pt 10011. Meyer Cohan and another to Isidore Blauner; morttrape.

it. ana Mh-ave. No 23.Rx100; Adam Adams nl another, exerutors to Patrick Cnsklsy. 27.760 JOBtn-st. a.

100 ft a of 25x100.11: Arthur Bullora ft al to Solomon and. 100 144 th st. a MM ft of 25x100; Tames t.a Cojte to Frederick A rtirare. Sin nOA; and 100 No Eaat. Florentine to Godfrey mortgage, 0 and 100 Wa-ihlnKton-ave.

b. .25 ft of 00 2x20.1x90 2: John O'Brien to Michael Malm Nominal lAfontalne-ave. 75 ft of lOOx Irreir; Michael Redwood to John Wenninger; and, 100 Wadsworth-ave. corner Albert Caranagh to John Wynne; mortgage, J27.250; an.l 100 Burnt) property; John Wynne to Business Men's Realty Company; mortgage. J34.000; 100 Broadway, b.

70 ft from a point, which point is 6.083 ft ft from 15Sth-Bt, runs 4fiS 67.5 464 67.5: John Pi Stan to Anna Gilson: mortgage. Nominal aye. corner 45.5x103; Gibson Putrel to Simon Bernhelmer and another; mortgage. and 100 123d-pt. No 230 East.

25xlOO.ll: Samuel Fisher et al to Peyser Bookstaver; mortgage, and No 318 West. Betino Levison to Maida Van Huren. mortgage. or and rirt Water at. No 24xS2x21xS2: Mary Healy to Otto Harm and another; mortgage, and Columbuet-ave.

a. 70 ft of Vlctor-Bt. 25x100, Van Nest: Joseph Oaniarhe et al to Richter; mortgage. a and Intervale aye. 460 1 1 ft a of lC7th-st.

82.3; Henry Schwanewede to George Boehmer. Beck-st, 100 ft of I Irreg-; comer Fox-st. 210x100; Fox st. corner lMth-st. 100x210; Fox-Bt.

ws, ft of Fox-Bt. a ft of 300x100; George Johnson to Moses Greenhaum; and 00 Southern Boulevard. 224.10 ft of 149 th 150x100; Jacob to Morris USmansky et al mortgage. and 425 ft of Sth-ave. Horace Forman to' Leonard Welll and b.

ft of Lexlngton-ave, Julia Gay ar. another to Francis Iyloyd; mortgage, 110,000 37th a. 206 ft of Mil 2OxOS.J>; Mary to Charles mortgage. I4S.00O; and No 10 West. 17.6x100 Samson Mayer to George Humphreys; mortgage.

$20.000 Nominal No 1.063. wa. 25x100: Ernest elngmann to Macrdalena mortgage, $7,500: and Union aye. No 849. 9.

20.8x100; Waldo Hutchitu to Sadie Sellgman: $3.200. TO Westchester-are. re corner Rogers Place, runs n33 10x 178 8 129. Alfred Hanson to Hudson Realty Company; in. rt gage rerecorded: and Iv lat-ave.

corner Gfith-st. 100.5x150: Frederick A Schermerhorn. to Plncus fel.l and another. JZtIU 136th-Bt. s.

235 ft of sth- aye. 100x80 11; David Reich et al to Mlshklnd Feinberg Realty Company $22,500: and No 781. s. 25.5x100; Edward Parrl.i referee, to Peter West End-aye, 8. 55 ft of Tlat-Bt.

15x100; Orson Hoyt to Beatrix Hoyt; mortgage. and lst-ave a corner 67th M. 100.3x150; Samuel Mridgham et al. executors and trustees, to Pineus I.owenfeld and another 1 aye b. 90.9 ft of 80th st.

4xioo Louis Schusuler. executor, to Sampson Schwarz and another: mortgage. 11 Union aye. S3 ft of Penman Place. JO.Sx 108; Hendrick.

referee, to Waldo Hutch- Ins: mortgage. 100 St Nlcholan-ave. ws. 101.4 ft 9of 14.1th st. 521.1 Irregular; John 0 Raker to Ashbel Barney mortgage.

$100.000 Hamilton eB. 47P ft nof 141-t st. 300 73.1x302 7. John 0 Baker to Walter Warren: mortgage. and.

0. 47.1 ft of Sth-ave. 2.1XW.11; Benjamm FTey to 1-eonard Weill Sherman -ave. corner st. tooxllO; Martin Kink to Jacob Rnsborg; lSlBt-st b.

170 ft of Audubon-ave. Mary A Plumb et al to GustAr Zimm'rmann; and 10 146 th st 147 ft of 3d aye. 25x100; Casimtrro raaquarrlll to Edmund Aateworth; mortgage. $3,000 Nominal Lexington' corner 44th-st. sO.Sxtrrerular 100.4 ft of runs 24.5 101.

Hi 6.11: Catherine A Smyth et al to New- York State Realty Terminal Com any alt title; mortgage. vi. (If s'V "corner "parkview Place. WxW Frederick and another. tors, to Richard Montgomery Company.

Sth-ave corner 111 th st WVlixlOO Hamersley to UowenfeM and another; to vrimi John' rookerill to Charlotte Blum-nthal: ffrm Nominal Roger. Place. ft nof Fmnnuel rj Bach to Hudson Realtr company; mortgace. fin Nominal 133a 1 450 ft of 1 eve, 11: William Corcoran to Anthony Kelly; mortgas-. (ifio- and st.

a. ft of 25xW 11. John A to Benjamin Nominal W-bster B. 151 2 ft a Of s'. 3x Ernest gomeiiva to Emanuel nn 9C9 ft teM An' nic to Edward Cody Nominal RECORDED MORTGAGES.

FAatmsr Julius, to Cohen ani 112 st a 49 ft of St Nieholas-ave; per $12.. 50 ratrt-k J. to Lawyers' Title Insurance company Rth-are. No 920. years 4 per cent 15.C00 Tull.

Samuel P. to Hamerehlag: lith-st. No 41 Wect; 2 yeare. 4 per cent 20.i-« P.her Poloraon, to Arthur Bullowa: 100th-st 100 ft a of aye. instalments "to" Mc, en.

1 1 2t Is. OS ft of St Nicholas per bond Psaty Max. and another to A Kevins ani another; 142 at. 100 ft 1 y-ar. per cent Raeber.

William "md another to Huttar: ISSth-st. b. ft of Park -aye St. s. 124 ft of- Park-are; mortgage, 3 years, per cent Friedman and another to I Jacksnn ani another; 100 ft of Central Park West 1 year.

6 per cent J4.w»» Shera. Ethelinda M. to Powell: Metroes- corner 3 years. 9 per 45.000 Christian. Jr.

to HanVn and another; na. 270.2 ft Morrl- ove; 1 year. Emilie X. Yo Harlem I Bank; Southern Boulevard, 60 ft of al 1 ear. 5 per cent.

Same to Southern Boulevard, SB ft 1 Valentine aye. 1 year. 5 per cent Sganga. Jacob, to Uadjing. Lexington- ave.

Not 1.833 and 1.835; two mortgagss. each demand. 6 per oo August Zlns-er Realty Company to A Zinassr; No 78; ft yearn. 4 per cent .0.000 Wetnwtoin. Charles I.

and others, to mania Life Insurance Company: 108 th st a. no ft of 6th-ave; tlve mortgagee, each as Co lke.to Aaron' Goodman; lOC'th'st. Wos 133 and'iW Eait; demand. 6 per game to same; same property: I year, per 4.1'« Zlbelin Frederick, to A.Langer: Broadway. lots No 1H to 21.

map Seagrave: Mosholu-ave. wof Broadway; years, 5 per cent W'eekK. Francis to Broadway Pavings Instlnition: West; 1 5 -r Gllson. Anna a- to MWth-st, tip and West; 3 5 per cent to same; s. 70 ft of 155thst 2 years.

5 per cent. I5.0O» Mary, to East River Savings Institution: WaT'r-st. No 1 year. 4W r-er cent s.coo Wynne. John, to Sta Realty and Mortgage Company: Wadsworth-ave.

corner 1 per ceit fi O'Connor. Margaret. to 4.th-st. I 450 ft eof Sth-ave; as per bond Boehmer. George, to IlrtervsleaVe 466 11 ft 3 years.

5 per rent non to F- .1 Owens: Parrest-avrc, 333 ft nof 1 5 per 8.000 Real to Title Insurarvo -st. ft of as per Ift.oft> Wronker. Solomon, tv 3, corre- 1 as pel bond afivebe Elisabeth M. to Fox: Sou-hern Bou!" vnrd. Erlsgs-ave: a 5 j-- 7 aM San" to property: prim irr'z-iis7 6flO .1 per cent Mavcr.

Paul, to William r. 4 per c.nt.. Vi.nno Voses. to A and another. Sonth -rv.

Boulevard, corner I.V>th-«: per Pam? to property; bond Same to Southern Botil-vaH. corner iMth Hi per bond to A property: prio- r'gac- per bond to George F. Johwwn. Fox-st corner iMth-st rer bond 1- Fame to a another: property: pricr mortzace. per bend.

Same to Georpe Fox st. 15f.th-st per bond 1.1.0«V> fame to A and another; same property; prior mortgage. per Parar to George Johnson. Fox-st. s.

100 ft of Longworsd- art; ocr bond 42.0f«> Same to A and another 'Jl" property: j.er bond -5O Fame to George Fox st. I. 100 ft "of l.onr* 00! aye. per bond 42.000 Same to a Here! and. another- same property; per bond Tf to Johnson X- at.

a 100 ft of per bond 32.n0n Some to a Derel and another: same property; per bond Ssme to C.e.ree Johnson. Reck s. 100 ft nf per bond 33.0n0 Bame to A and another; sa.T.e property: per bond Greenbaum to Oeorge Johnson. Intervale-aye. corner Fox-st: per bond 25.623 Same to A Berel an.i another; Fame property; per bond Mtshkiml-Felnberr Realty Company to Werner.

s. 235 ft of sth 1 year. t-er cent MM Same to Retch et property; prior mortgage. Hi years, fi per 3.50rt Wetll to 3 Korman. b.

425 ft of aye. 2 years. per cent 1 1.t.000 UyeVl p. 1 F. Webster- aye.

a. 1.11 ft a of IToth sr; per bond. J2.o<\> I.r»'*ar:en. Rnsta to Charles Hsrrin. 2d-st.

No 223- prior mortgage. instalments, 'l per Lustsurten. R. 10 Wild 21 No 223: per bond Welnatetn Charles I. to and another lOSth st.

110 ft of Sth-ave; rer fnl Cvdi'. r. to n'llitani Haasiltca acd aa Auction Sales nf Real R. E. SIMON.

AUCTIONEER. The LiDDY HOUSES, Elberon, N. J. And a number of Choice residential adjoining will he sold At AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12:30 P.M. AT HO RKAI.

ESTATE SALESROOM. 181 BROADWAY. N. V. This -R- til nttT an opportunity Is purchase a choirs summer residence or to beautiful section KT.HKROS'.

N. 4. The Houses are and are fir inspection. Caretaker at on premises. For particulars apply to L.

J. PHILLIPS Auctioneers. RROIDW4V SBl COI.CMBCS AVH. l.vi Rounds Pchurman. ConinM.

Broadway. other. 175.2 ft r-t Bth-ave. 8 years. 44 cent I Montgomery Co.

Richard to Pevoe; Tee Taw corner 3 5 per Same to same; same property; 3 rears, per cent Same to same; fame property; 3 years. pr cent Same' to lOrtth-st. Parkview Place; I years, 5 p. 1.3*» Cody. Edward T.

to A Wells: 2Mh-sr. r. 158.4 ft of Dth-ave; v. per Mutual Consolidated Company 'New-York Mortgage an.l Pacmlty Company: 14'! 1 at. -n a.

ivM ivM-250 ft of 7th-ave 1 year. per cent Lowenfeld. P. to lawyers' Title 67th-st; ft sj of bond. Same to same; a 75 ft of lst-ave; per Same to same; corner pr bond Same to same; lst-ave.

corner st per bond WelU, L. to Frr- 3. 4.5 ft of Ma-aTe; 3 years. per cent Lawyers' Title Insurance sth- ave. BS corner Ulth-st: per 4.

Zimmerman. to Mary A lSlst-at. 17u ft Audubon-ave; due September 5 per real A Rosborff. Jacob, mM Fink. Sherman-ave.

corner a); per Shlpman. A M. to Title Insurant Company. 15Sth-at. 604.2 ft of Boulevard: 3 years.

5 per cent r(VI Pooler. to same; Ha aye, No 3 j-ears. 4 per 30.0W D. an.l othars, to East Rut Savings Institution: East Broadway. 113 ft of years.

4 rent Blumenthal. Charlotte, to Title Guarantee and Trust fompsny: No KM 10 West; 3 S1H.000; per bond M.TOO Blumenthal. to corner Jennlncs st: per bowl wo Fame to same; West Farms Road, corner Jeanlasa at per bond Pun to same; UVst Farms Road, corner Jennings st: per bond MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS. ani 1.456] lor a six story flathouac wwr; A arrhitfct J60.l»«0 ltiSth st. Xo 117 to East, a two story frame atorage building, Jox.V>; Harlem In.l" Pendent Hyjr'ia owner: Qsassa Uhus Manufacturing B.BSS Amster-larn-ave.

m. 831.10 ft of st. tor one frame tob'EZan alirle. P2X.14; Pat on, r.ivner; arohitert 5.608 Audubnn aye, 631 1" ft Bof i for a ti carousal, i 2, Paton, owner; Lowenthat 4,000 143d-st. s.

140 ft of Lenox aye. for three storj' brick' fiaihouses. 41.8x56.11; Gr.ldberg Smith, owners; tects lOS.COO Chrystle at. Nob im and 108. for a six story brick house and stores.

V. A Cabm. r.wr.er; Horenburyr Straub, architects 37.0<Y> Maiden Lane. for an eleven story brick offices 2t.2x85.10; A borsch, owner; Korn, architect 3il-st. No 811 to East, for two six story hrick fiathonses and stures.

IS.SxKt: Fish. Sass Smallh-iser. Cftth ft Ist aye. tot two six story brick Marsn. owners: i arthitec-ta 7 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS FILED.

143.1-st. s. 2T.0 ft of 7th aye. II; New- TOTS Mortftaere and Security 1 "ompany to Mutual Construction Company ftstf-st. 100 ft a of Central Park West, lWx 100.11; Isidore Jackson and Abraham Stern to Charles Henry Friedman JUDGMENTS.

The following Judgment! wars filed yesterday, first name thai of the debtor: Atlas. Kmatz Albert Rosenblatt $141 Thomas Doo.lv and another Bsarasler The of New costs 7fi Campbell. William A and John Waner 4Sfi 51 Cochrane. Wiiliam Edward liiaeiaoTl Clark. Wyllis John Mattion ,2 Connelly.

Henry York Security ani Trust Company, receiver Carbone F'as'4iiale Carmine A Poran rash 23 23 Clark. Ram H- Philip Van F.v-r»n James E- HeAAoo. renmOssloner. Dudley Wllliara fl sioner. roats I 22 Dexti Heal An a Depew.

Coollne. Son 417 17 Duffy. Terence John I.en.--rak 3.752 The City of N- York, 107 85 David If Davte. 12 Joseph Rosa Oreen ft De Mill'- Matilda John an.l 154 Ehrllch. Max Morris Sonneafeld 1.856 Forgotaton.

Morris Richard Friedlander eta). 17 Same Same Foley The City of New- York, --o-ts Frank .1. as marshal Henry Frank Fretlel' Samuel Stone, cf.sts 11190 Goidfarb. Abraham et HIM Herri James Hanrette and anotter 419 72 STS c.reerKtcin Antonio lebrelli 3fi4 i 2 Gunabers) Max Frank Sq'iier el al MS GiDKotd Curtis Uyron HerdtfeVier, HetUT al 4. Uess.l.

A- ay! Edith FrwJerU-a: Harbison Bi.me- -sam- so Utiii'lnKfon. Chester-Collins. SIT Is Hudson John H. Am-ncan Surety Company of New-York Hirsehman. Henry and Benjamin Teresa 'Christopher Shayne et a 1....

1 107 la SonneafeM I.SS6 04 Kahnweller. M. Mi! a and J-J 0 Kahn. Bronx Invesiment Company Kine-s'land. Jonas KraTnerlch.

Max-Mortt. FVerbf'r and an-ther 16 Kaecht. Georse P. tty of 9 A Arthur- Vrrelli 07 ilenrv -OrTKc Jump 5-z WIHI.m-M..r«t» Kaerl and UombsrdA. Salraton and Marcon ai MM w'V" Wright as Bronx" Rath 'company-" and 3 another 419 IT AjVaVPrtim "company:" 23 IVs'van Publishing Ora ary 7 llptr i.2r.»7 1 3 -mrrn- re- The'.

ViV 'it of New- York 203 IRnel Rallwi MomTnyariJuclu, B-Oeorge Jump Compan, "7 41 iVaaV "and Roth V. V.l.m Mel-Vrmott WiUia-m-TT-e City of Pond Marie A-F a Rinjrler Pusie-Twentr-third ard ity Rfnr1 M-WeV'r'ce 's' Weller 2U Ronan Arthur A. Margaret snd Ht, of NVwlVork! 244 Ku'JJill and RrtE Ileno-Thoraas Jr. t-v puMian City of 109 83 StSiro. Pasquale-Patrlrk Jacob 215 Vlbirt John Baytnoi -1 is.

Ti-ntta Antoatn -ebrelli Van U-Jo'iphin. ffi I Rose- BANKRUPTCY NOTES. followsnz aw the petitions in filed yesterday with fnlted Stafs Xi- U't Bernard No ITS Mottave assets. The prtertpal cr-d'tor J. Plk-roan, NO tohn "Vice' '-v N- 412 West 47th- st: liabilities.

rrlm- assets. $10 The principal cre-lltors ar- John Bradley Currier. and tot The consist of petition wtui HIM EJia, R. Hell- v.e'rn No 31 Tnlon by Francs Heilp-m ant other creditors, an- to Insolvency In to appoint receiver of the a pi- l.ustne» cf and Ann. cche u'e, oo 33 EuKenTo debt, of and nt TIM prtncipsJ are John B-ooklyn 12.175.

Krank No The. assets -nnsi't of a stock of K.x-xfs. and accounts. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. J1 .1.

I I -ix all rooms. BASSOCKBI'KN. EXTRA and all Iv day. Corner apartment. Hancock- trim, plumtlnc; being decorated.

P.ftvt MB. iil'l-ICK CtX. I.IM I Auction of Real Real Estate. CAPITAL AND 59, 500,000 surplus. Title GUARANTEE andTRUST COMPANY 146 Broadway, 175 Remsen St, Xrw York.

Brooklyn. Manufrs Branch, 108 Montague St, BTcJyix. Does each year an increasing proportion of the whole business of examin- ing titles and making mortgage loans, in New York City. Last year it loaned Over Fifty-seyen Million Dollars-, on real estate in New York City. When you buy real estate, or borrow on it, come to this company.

Fees moderate and uniform. Deposits received subject to check. Investors i-eekins Mortgages ran tfcrougb this Coiap-cy choicest First Mortgages on real Before offering them to the public the Company appraises the property and the Finance Committee approves the security for the Compasy's own funds. surplus 3 The Lawyers' Title Insurance Company of New York 37 Liberty Manhattan. 33 Court Brooklyn.

To Let for Business Purposes. BUILDINGS, STOHES, LOFTS 2 OFFICES To Let Lptown and Downtown. RULAND WHITING Beekman St. it a Proptrtg Let. East 65th Street, Pef-reen F'ark and nient.

hoase. Ift choice IcvatK.n. JOHN vVilllam-st Brooklyn Property for Sale. u.N iist Ull.L* PICTUKESQCE FT.CSRINO BAT. BEAUTIFUL EAST ELMHURST UAU-hUIK tKO.vI ar.KAJ.U SQ.

Lota Hitft every city improvement at oa eafcy monthly payments. Win be worth tl.Sta each within two years, on completion of ay van la tunnel and Island Br.di*. Colonial cottages ready to occupy on payment or ttuo. SEND A POSTAI CARD rOK CIRCULAR AND VTSW9. BIXKKKS' M'tKTGAGB CO.

MT nruoklya. 80 HA La c. I 13 rooms, dining room tension; $VfO JAMES R. ROSS. 1.29T O1 3 STORT and basement stone; finely lo- r-riva-- stable on street rear; ro on front and 43 feet on rear street.

ROBERT A. WRIGHT. 254 POUK double nrxtera cert; Cne location. TOEERT A. WRIGHT.

Torarkins-ave Brooklyn Property to Let. VKAR mi AYE AND SSBB story Trith d'nirc room; two bathrooms, with latest Btyle plumbing: decorations a WllXTlur IB a most desirable and situation; rejit cqiy Jllrt month, wfth a able reduction from until 1. ERNESTT7S Brooklyn Property Wanted. IIWIM. SOUI MY to buy foi cash, in Brooklyn 2 or 3 story house la a K-iod possession now cr October 1 next; also an investment 1 am a r-usv man and mim full particulars.

aad location ISSS G. Office Country Pri.y., To Lrf. PfcSJBSJ Real Estate il' anted. I WANT TO Bin FARM OK I. my rsTii s.mr,i or must fr-r eotintry m.

North WJII ray sit cash (VHITTCMORS 17. Country Properly for Sale. roi: so we hwk sold COUNTRY PROPERTY ONLY. uu. tier to ISSsasaaSSJ a vkuotnic 1 Mil.

as rhIIHu-. i I ttiuiUlux. N. T. i 1 VT twlde JUburbin T7 from Van Contend! Park; Brjre-ave Omni Sta- I tion walk; new; 13 two rwrhs.

threw'fs- lew: hot isak trim, manteiji: class plut.Mrst: bath Cocr: roomy cas. leotririry. irtOrcifnV bsrhood: O. r. Station 23.

13 mtnutes an! subway any tltn-: rr.ishr rcr.t. O. TV. CLARK. Owner.

74 York CARVU 14 mmii. at! llish Jewish and plot. Nur-Ynrt City Hal! 1 X-rmn. A. B.

It.v>m Tit 1 A PWJI nOtTPE. all to station trnilrya. Box ii N. I. City Hotels.

HOTEL GRENOBLE, 56th St. 7th Aye. OPPOSITE OAHXEOIK IULU NTvU- YORK. a heucct kwilv AND cracrr hotb. I Rain tie KRANK N.

asssaafsi Also SB. 1 York- Open May 3..

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