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BEISR AUCTION 1 SALES. JVO SACRIFICE" PRICES. Total Sum Paid for Parcels Over $580,000. Over IHUN -was paid yesterday for property cold at auction at the Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms. Koa.

14 and 16 Vesey st. The budget Included offerings by Joseph Day. William Kennelly. A. Berrlan and Samuel Gold- Btiofe r.

For the parcels Fold by Mr. Day more than $353.00) was paid. Many well known speculators and investors were present, as the occasion the first special auction sales day of a series to bo held this season by Mr. Day. Though only a few properties offered were attractive to the average investors, the bidding was spirited and there were no prices.

At the stand of Mr. Day Angelo B. Tobin got No. West SSth st a four story stone front dwelling house, 15x50.7x irregular, for E. Osbcrne Smith a plot.

60x100 feet, on the east side of Boscobe! 317 feet north of 169 th for J3.00G; a plot. 50x70 feet, on the west side of Cromwell about 317 feet north of 169 th st. for $600, and one lot 23.6x133 feet and another lot 23.6x160 feet on the eaet side of Boscobel 270 feet north of 169 th for fl.700; Charles Well, threa lots on the east side of Anderson 608 feet south of 165 th for Charles Hermann, lot on the east side of Anderson 453 feet south of i for Louis Merkes, a three story dwelling house and three lots on, east 6ide of Anderson opposite 164 th for $10,000. and (our lots on the east side of Anderson 083 feet couth Of 165 th for Charles Weil, one lot on the east side of Anderson 668 feet south of MM for Joseph and Domina Plante. a two brick building, with store, on a lot 25x100 feet, known as No.

527 Jamaica near Debevolse Astoria, Long Island, for M. D. Pink, the Hotel Severance, an eight story brick and stone apartment hotel, on a plot 53.3x146Ux Irregular, at the southeast corner of 94th st. and Broadway, for Mary Weiser, No. 103 Jjewis street, a five story brick tenement house, with store, and a three Etory brick tenement house in rear.

20x100 feet, for $31,070. and A. J. Dworsky, a vacant plot. feet, at the southeast corner of "47th st.

and Concord for $20,000. Charles A. Berrlan sold No. 6 to 12 West 137 th. four fix story brick flathouses.

with stores, on a plot 150x93.11 feet, for $145,602. Samuel Goldstlcker aaU a vacant plot 150x73x irregular, on the south Fid of 176 th 6U 100 feet west of Audubon to Daniel Hamburger, for $34,500. The sale of Nos. 68 ann Blvingston Ft. was adjourned to October the premises No.

351 3d aye. was bid In at $29,000, an. No. 452 East lSlst ft was also bid in. Mr.

Day will offer for sale to-day in the Street Salesrooms No. 303 Went 143 st. a five story brick flat house, on a lot 25x99.11 feet. I vis Robinson have leased for ex-Congressman Frauds Burton Harrison his house. No.

876 6th furnished, for a term of years. It was learned yesterday that H. Clay Pierce recently mt la overtures to lease Borg house. No. K3 Eth ivp.

The lease has not yet been signed. BROOKLYN FLATHOUSE ROW IN A TRADE. Kenneth W. Xichols has sold for V. H.

Bishop to C. C. Ruckert six four-rtory brick double fiathouses on west of St. James's place, near Fulton Brooklyn. Mr.

Ruckert took In part payment about 250 city lots fronting In Avenue D. Clarendon R. td. Canarsie Lane. East 40th st, Albany and Ti aw.

IN THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. The Cruikshank Company has sold for a client to Adolrh Platky No. 330 WVst a four story dwelling house, on a lot 20x100.8 feet. Julia Soutbi i holds title to the property. S.

D. Cooper and B. Scheer have sold for M- H. to T. Xagle.

No. 15 Suffolk a five story tenement house, on a lot 25x100 feet. William Son have sold for John Tnwnshend, to Golde Cohen, Nos. 10S and Bowery, two five story buildings, on a plot 38x110 feeti Kurz Uren have sold for Louis Judelovltz No. 7" Elton a three story brick dwelling house, ar ih store, and a two frame dwelling house In the rear, on lot 25x100; also sold for Jacob Blaster 1220 Vysa a two family frame dwelling hriusp.

on let 20x100 feet. Max Rosenfeld has sold for Haas Lippman. to Rachel Lyon. one of three five story flathouses, with stores, on Brook between th and 140 th on plot 60x126 feet. RECEIVER OF RENTS NAMED.

Justice Seabury. of the Supreme Court, has appointed L-udlow receiver of the rents of Nos. and 61 West 137 th pending an action brought by Frank B. French against Philip Cohen to foreclose a third mortgage of $14,000. AUCTION SALES OF BROOKLYN PARCELS.

H. Smith will offer for sale to-day a feet on the. of Ryerson south of De Kalb Brooklyn. be held at the County- court House lyn. REALTY NOTES.

The OrmiPton Real Estate Company has sold for Van-en SkelHn a plot fronting in 3d extendirer from Ist aye. to Union Mount Vernon. The Lewis H. May Comtany has Fold for A. B.

Ansbacher a plot of three lots in the boulevard at Arverr.e. Lone Island, to E. Schlldkrandt. B. Crystal Son have leased to a Mr.

Robins the ten story building, Ktm. 291 and 293 7th plot feet, for a term of twenty-one years. The Matt J. Ward Company has sold the eighteen lease and furniture of the Hotel Westminster, 10th Ft. and Irving Place, for the Westminster Hotel Company to O.

H. Foster. J. B. English has leased for A.

M. Lyon the 6tore 776, 77S and 7SO 7ch formerly occupied ry a branch postofflce, to H. Richardson for a ra of years; also leased for Annie Lottie No. 158 West for Mr. Stebbins.

No. 123 West 47th for the Oliver estate. No. 130 West 43d and for W. L.

Sutphln. No. 32 West 26th st. The Duross Company has leased the house at No. West ICth for Joseph Rimoldl to a client; for S.

M. Milllken. the first loft in No. to 146 Weft 14th to Styles Cash, and for the estate Of John Schuyler, to Louis Koomis, the. store No.

'5 6th aye. De Seldinjr Brothers have leased No. 144 Fulton south side. Ml feet east of Broadway, to Her- I mi Raub and several other persons for a term of twenty-one years at JII.OOO net a year. It Is the Intention of the lessees immediately to begin the rection of a building for their own use.

ALWYN COURT TO COST $900,000. Plans tavo been filed for a twelve story apart.ouse. to built at the southeast corner of rth avr. and 58th st. for the Alwyn Court Com- Ictriy.

Incorixirated. as owner. It is to have an frontage of 100 feet and In the street of t. It will have nmasWltal facades of lime- IMBM, with terra cotta trimmings. Tha various floors are to have acrommodatir.ns for two families earh, with the exception of tha first, will lave quarters for five families The building is to cost $900,000.

It is to he known Alwyn court. The architects are Harde Short. INVESTOR IN L. I. CITY DEAL.

William Is. llark-R-ell Co. have sold to an Investor lot. 25x100 feet, at the southeast comer Grand and 16tli Long Island Cltv also Broadway lot. 25x100 feet.

23 from the "southfast corner of nth to another investor; also nil investor ur lot on the west ide, of feet north of Broadway. Woodhaven. WILL REMODEL STH AYE. HOUSE. arS a en filed for remodelling the four rtory and dwelling house No 387 Bth owned by Geor Bliss.

The Include the Installation of an elevator hh Ue i th st. will be ranodelJed for Beatrice R. as owner. BUSINESS TROUBLES. The petitions In bankruptcy were filed yesterday In the United State.

District Court" A nh Hr Villegpiguf ar.ii tail No. 13 lith street inv 8 1 Rosenberg and others, with claims aggregating An act of bankruptcy is alleged In the of some property. Judge Hough appointed Job K. Hedges temporary receiver. Jacob and Abraham Brec her.

of the firm or Lioeb ft Brecher. merchants. East 12th street, voluntary petition; liabilities, J15.204 57; assets. 26. Hough appointed Charles L.

Brookhelm temporary receiver. TUeston No 1776 Broadway, dca.ers In involuntary petition, by orris N. Z2IA; Atlantic Motor Car Company, Ixjuia Holdt. No. Third avenue, voluntary petiUon: liabilities.

$10,336 30; assets. $596 39. Judge Hough appointed John A. Dutton temporary receiver for Edwin W. Dayton.

Justice Seabury. in the Supreme Court, has appointed William Steele Gfey receiver of the partnership property of Peznlrk Hlumberg. manufacturers of petticoats, at No. 207 Kast 106 th street, pending a suit brought by Joseph Blumberg against Julius Pezniok for the dissolution of a partnership formed on September 7. Schedules of the North Side Brewing Company show greater assets than liabilities.

The firm had been petitioned against In bankruptcy a. few days ago because of alleged failure to meet obligations. Inabilities given at $423,270 and assets at $665,340. Of the liabilities. $323,301 are secured, and the largest secured creditors are the American Brewing Company, of No.

Broad street. Lambert S. Quackenbush, 2o Broad street, and the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. $80,000. There are 156 creditors, among whom the larger ones are G.

F. Gmlnber. No. 4029 Third avenue. G.

Oarges. Mount Vernon. $11,461. and T. J.

Bhalik, $5,237. The assets consist of lands and buildings at 168 th street and Third avenue. machinery and plant, securities. and debts and open accounts. $22,193.

SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW ASSAILED Wholesale Druggists in National Convention Call It Too Radical. Denver, Oct. According: to a resolution adopted by the National Wholesale Druggists' Association. In convention here, the Sherman anti-truut law "is entirely too radical and should be amended or new legislation enacted to permit reasonable trade agreements." resolution declares the literal application of the Sherman law will create the greatest possible restraint of trade, although that is ihe condition it is Intended to prevent. The association also declares cocaine to he the mo6t pernicious of all drugs, and one of Its members suggested that sales to retailers be limited to an ounce at a time.

Just enough to use in prescriptions. The national pure food law received hearty support. The following officers elected to-day: President. Edgar D. Taylor.

Richmond. secretary. Joseph E. Toms. New York, reelected, and treasurer.

Samuel E. Strong. Cleveland, re-elected. Board of control. Fred Carter.

Boston; Alfred Plaut, New Tork; Willlam J. Moody. Indianapolis; Charles Olbson, New York, and W. B. Strong, Milwaukee.

The next convention will be held In Atlantic City, September 4. 100 S. THE FEDERAL TREASURY. Washington. Oct.

condition of Treasury at the beginning of business to-day was as follows: RESERVE FUND. Gold coin and bullion $150,000,000 TRUST FUNDS TO REDEEM OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES. Gold coin 723.f1.'.4 Sliver dollars 473.303 000 Silver dollars of 1890. 609! 000 Total $1,202,536,869 General fund 822 Deposits in national banks In Philippine treasury 6,593.868 Awaiting reimbursement 830,573 Current liabilities 119.509.652 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC, Sun rises sets rises age 14 HIGH WATER.

M. Sandy 6:21 iGov. Island BJW'Hell Gate 7:29 V. Bandy Hook Island 7:40 WIRELESS REPORTS. The Odric which reported to Slasr.onset at 9 a.

m. when ISO miles east of the Nantueket South Shoals Lightship. expected to dock about 10 a. today. The Bliicher.

which reported to Cape Rare at 4:10 a. m. yeterday. when ISO miles southeant of that nation. effected to dock about 7:30 a.

Bun-lay. The Eirurla. mm reported 071 miles east of Sandy Hook at 10 a. exacted to dock about I p. m.

Saturday. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. 88 1 From. Prunes Havre, September 28 French Panta Marta.

September 27. Hamb-Am Bermuda; October 1 Quebec si Thomas, September 2S Quebeo Arconla Rotterdam, September 18 Russian Armenian Liverpool, September 20. star Idaho Hull. September 21 Wlls-in Brooklyn nty Swansea. September 24 Bristol Clttadi Torino Naples.

Eeptember Italian El New Orleans. Septan. 27.. So Parim Bayanio September Ward Arapahoe Jacksonville, October 1 rr rler lc Queenstown. September 27.Whit« Star Pan Jar Into Galveston.

September 27 Mallory SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. Louis Southampton. September 28.... Amer Liverpool.

September 2S Cunard El Norte Galveston. September 28 So PaclHo Kansas City Savannah, October 1 Savannah SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. BlUcher Cherbourg. September 27. h- Am I.a Gafcogne Havre.

September French Georplc September 27. Star Hawkes London, September 25... Mobile. September SO Mallory MONDAY. OCTOBEA 7.

Liverpool. October 1 Cunard F. Tlfltgen Clulstlaniiand. September 2S.9can-Am (iuayra, September 30 Ited Potterdam. September 28 Ho! Am Otaagow.

September 'M Anchor Mesaba London. September 28 Atlnn-Trana rcaiL OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Veseel. For.

Line. Mall closes, nails' Colon. Colon. Panama S-oopm uranca. Nassau, Ward 12:00 Apache.

Jacksonville, Ciyde 3-00 run Hamilton, Norfolk. Old Dominion 3:00 pm SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. New York. Southampton.

American 6-00 a 3rt a Campania. Liverpool, 10:30 am 'MxlSm Maracaibo. Curacao. Red 8 30 am Kin Juan. San Juan.

9:00 am. 12 O0m Bermudian. Bermuda. Quebec 0:00 am 11 -00 am Havana. Ward 10:00 am 1 Tennyson.

Argentina, Lamp a 1200 Blblria. Fortune Island. .11:00 am 1X 1 Frledrich. Jamaica. Am.

.11:30 a 2 Polycarp. Para. Booth 12:00 3 'oo Trent. Colon. RMS 12:30 3:00 President Grant, Hamburg.

Hanib-Am 4 f)0 KOnlgln Naples, 11 in Mlnn.haha. London. Atlantic 3 o(tnm Kroonland, Antwerp, Red Star Caledonia. Glasgow. Anchor Calabria.

Naples. Anchor J.wp Concho. Galveston, Mallory 00 Algonquin. Jacksonville. Clyde "i nil City of Columbus.

Savannah, Savannah a Princess Anne, Norfolk, Old Pom 3:00 pm MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. Monroe, Norfolk, Old Dora 300 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamers. Close in New Hawaii. Japan.

Corea. China end Philipplne Islands (via San Francisco) Siberia day Australia (except New £amoan Islands. FIJI Islands and New Caledonia (via Vancouver and Victoria, Moana oct 8 Japan. Corea. China and Philippine Isl- (via Seattle) Tango Maru Oct 10.

Ann Hawaii, Japan. Corea, China and Phil- 000pm Ipplne Islands (via San Francisco) Tahiti Marquesas' 'islands (via Saij 00 :00 Tahiti and Marquesas Islands (via Pan o-wpm Marlposa Oct 12. 6:00 Zealand and Australia (except West) and New Caledonia (via San Gowanburn Oot 20 ft-ivi Japan. Corea and China (specially ad- dressed only), (via Tremont.Oot 21 6-00 nm Japan. Corea.

China and Philippine lal- o.wpm ands (via Vancouver and Victoria, Empress of China Oet 24. pm SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, Thursday, Oct. 3. 1907.

and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 1:30 am pa lenbteamer Piotrus. Hopner. New SeMemher Ettaaaer City of Columbus. Burg.

Savannah September NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907. To Let for Business Purposes. TO LET. LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, SINGLE OR EN SUITE, IN THE CENTRAL BANK BUILDING, 320 BROADWAY. LATELY OCCUPIED BY PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

VERY REASONABLE RENTS; APPOINTMENTS PERFECT. Apply to H. L. MOXLEY 320 BROADWAY, Or to the Agent of the Tribune Building, 154 Nassau Room 610. Buildings.

Stores AND LOFTS TO LET ON DOWNTOWN STREETS RULAND WHITING BEERMAN ST. City Property to Let. HIGH CLASS AMERICAN 1 BASEMENT DWELLINGS AnSOMTTELY FIREPROOF WEST 74TH ST. Between Central Park West and Columbus A-. No residences have ever been offered (or rental In New Tork City comparing with thesa la construction.

equipment. appointment and 1 detail. 1 They have been designed and built with careful attention to details of construction riven only to the highest class houses for private ownership. Bents. SIZE, 25 85 102.2 FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT Electric Elevators.

Caretaker at No. 67 West 78d St. For particulars and Booklet Inquire at CLARK ESTATES Frank H. Presby, Ajjent No. 1881 Broadway.

Corner of 87tb St Telephone 2050 Riverside Heal Estate. BUILDING. Entire charge of all kinds of building operations undertnken. Plans, specifications, construction, superintendence, labor, materials and aooounts. at net cost to owner, plus a percentage.

INVESTIGATE, Box 27. Tribune Office. for desTirMve Book of Plwis. New Model amla or rent. ISLAND CITT FACTORY CO.

New York OfT.c**. 14" Nassau Street. Apartment Hotels. The Lorraine, sth Ay. and 45th SI.

THREE AFABTMFNTH. IXCIATUNO ONE ON FirTH TO KENT U.NrXKNISirED BY THE YEAR. ALSO rUBMMUB APARTMENTS AND INDIVIDUAL ROOMS WITH BATH THE YEAR OR FOR PERIODS. RESTACKANT A LA CARTE. PAUL W.

ORVIS. OEOROE C. HOWE HOTEL SEVILLE B. W. corner Madison Aye.

and 20th Bt. Extending throuKh to 2Sth Bt. Half l.lo<-k from Oth The new addition, with many Improvements on the original building, now ready for occupancy, neotrahie suites of all niies h.iuclxonx-ly furnlitlied for cuests. Special rates bj the semkon or year. Etarj bedroom hat.

bathroom. EDWARD PLTtCHAS. Manager. 30. to the.

Ocean Ss Co. with parsengera and Left Quarantine, at 7:35 a m. Steamer California (Ft), Havre September 21. to the Ge.n«ral<* with in cabin and 761 ste.or.jge passengers and Arrived at the Bar at 80 a m. Steamer (Span), Zaragoza, Vera Onii September 26 and Havana 20, to the Tranii-Atlantlca, with 30 cabin and steerage and mdse.

Arrived at the liar at 4 a m. Sleamer st Patrick (Br), Fortay, Yokohama June 22. Hloso 30 and Manila July 26. via Boston October 1. to P.arber Co.

with mdae. Arrive. via City Island and left Quarantine at 11:14, a m. Steamer City of Savannah (new, B.COO Johnson. Chester.

Pa, to Ocean Co. In but last. Steamer Flermudlan (Br). Fraaer. Bermuda Oct 1 tn A Outerbrldge 4 Co.

with 130 passengers, malls and mdcc. Arrived at the Bar at 11:30 a Steamer Adriatic (Dr). Smith, Southampton and Cherbourg: Sept 25 and Queenstown 26. to the White Ptar Line, with 822 cabin and 1.115 steerage passengers, malls and Arrived at Bar at 6:57 a Steamer Hamilton. Boar, Newport News and Norfolk, to the, Old Dominion Steamship Company, with pensenK-ers and mdse Left Quarantine at 1:35 (Steamer El Knowles, 28.

to Southern Paclflo Company, with mdse. Loft Quarantine at 1:45 Steamer Guiana CBr). Dernernra Sept Iff Barbados 20. 8t Vincent, Martinique and 21. Antigua and St Kltts 22.

Crolx and St Thomas to A OuterbrMKo A Co, with rr.alla and Arrived at the Bar at 1 40 pin Steanu-r KniJirln Lulso Bei.tember 10. Naples 20 and Gibraltar to Oelrlchs St Co. with 41. cabin and iC.li passengers, malls and Arrived at the Har at 4 m. Bteamer Pretoria (Ocr), Bchrottw, Hamburg Be 21.

Houloima and Plymouth 23. to Hambunf- Amerlran Line, with 891 cabin. 104 third class and 439 malls and indue. Arrived at the Bar itt 5:32 m. Bandy Hook.

J. Oct 3. 0:3 Op Wind moderate breeze; cloudy und hazy. SAILED. Steamers La.

Savole iKri. Havre; Frledrlch der Bremen via Plymouth and Cherbourg Auguste Victoria (Ger). Hamburg via Plvl mouth and Cherbourg; Baltic (Br). Liverpool and Qiieenstown: Gere (Nor), Brilliant (Ocr). tlushinir: Brandenburg Baltimore; KaiJertun Port Antonio; Regina Elena (Ital).

Rio Janeiro etc; Monterey. Havana and Mexico; Tjomo "'or City of Everett. Sabtne Pass. El Galveston; Guffey. with one barge.

Port Tex; Jefferson. Norfolk and Newport News; City or Memphis. Savannah. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTB. ARRrVBD.

Liverrool. Oct Camoens (Bel New Tork tor Manohes- Che Ct New Tork Aden, rp, vie Dalny. (Br). New York Mm. Aden.

etc. rr rt Hon i'KonV BT'8 T'r nn lranl (nr) Tortt fOr GIb 1 a ples ai PP a HambUJ NOW rhe Wa Ur th for rk Rotterdam. Tropic (Br). New York, Naples, Sept Ijarln (ital). New York.

(Br). New York: La Lorraine ik a Indra ura (Br New Tork via Blotfyalparolao. 2---Coya (Br). San Francisco via Callao I ibau lha na Dr York vllcoronou ii.wi. 1 ratcn Ruae York via Rotterdam.

liahla. Sept Hero (Nor), New York Kast London. Oct African Prince New York via Town. Am.teidani Ort Wlllem IV (Dutch). New Tork via West Indies and Venezuela, Auckland.

Oct Mlmiro New York via Melbourne. Southampton. Oct Oceaiilo (Br). New York ilia Plymouth and Cherbourg. 1 a SAILED.

Santos, sept Hanseat (Nor), New York. 4 IAU Yor Napl's. Sept Lfljimana, (Ital), New York. bt Croli. Oct Korona (Br).

New York OcUle.Ger, Oct Kneride New Yrrk Oct 1-Venma (Ger). New York Fara. Oct Maranhense (Br), New York. PASSED. London nt Ct York, for Glbl NSW rk fo Leghorn.

Tc Let for Business Purposes. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. MENDELSSOHN BUILDING BACHELOR APARTMENTS IIS Hti 4Uth near Bryant Park. Several desirable apartments for rent, consisting of two or three rooms and bath. The rent Includes electric light, heat, ot suites and continuous elevator service Telephone connection Breakfasts serred Apply at building, or CLARK ESTATES.

ISM corner of S7th St. THE VAN GORTLANDT N. W. COR. tWTH ST.

AND PARK AYE. Modern building; 7 and 8 rooms: 2 bathrooms; every up-to-date convenience; rents J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT A IS W. 42D ST. THEHETHEBINGTON 871 PARK CORNER 6SD ST.

A desirable ft room apartment on second floor; elevator, telephone and hall service; SI. IPO per annum. J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT 19 W. 42D 6T.

CROSS CHAMBERS, STH E. Apartments. tn four loimi and bath. let from Ort Ist JAMES BALU Supt THE CLEVELAND. ITO ISO KAST 24TH LAF'-ii: APARTMENT OF NINE ROOMS TO RENT UNFURNISHED mHE RIVERDALE.

Riverside comer "9th high class apartments; ready for occupancy. City Property for Sale. NEW DWILUNOI FOR PAI.E AT fORTLANIrT TERBArB. Beo DAVID STEWART, 203 Broadway. New Tork.

Country Property for Sale. ABOUT 25 ACRES, all cultivated: one hour out: bulM- Ings In (food --ash. $2,700. 800 at .1 per cent. A bargain.

Address OWNER. HO. Tribune Office. OF THK For one of the most beautiful and every way deslraMe places on the cliffs. For particulars.

Trtbooe, October 2. or write to 11. C. 0.. Tribune OfTJ-e.

Country Property for Sale or to Let. fourteen room house; furnished; offered respocslhle party; tioard and rooms reneri-ed for two persona OVERLOOK. Ijin-hmont. Cit if Hotels. (jbcoigc rhoki 14 EAST 28TH ST.

Central Location. Exclusive, Quiet. Modern. Many sunny suites overlooking Madison Square. Single room and bath, $2.00 to $3.50.

Suite, parlor, bedroom and bath, $6.00 and upwards. Special permanent rates. (IISINK HI.I.EIK INIUIE TEA ROOM. A E. DICK.

Mgr. HOTEL GRENOBLE 58TH ST. AND 7TH AY. A SEX.ECT FAMILY AND TRANSIENT HOTEL. DnnMC per day and up.

ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH. OO per day and up. Parlor, bedroom and bath, $3.00 a day up. Dosirabls Suites of ail sizes for permanent guests at special rates. Restaurant a la Carte.

WILLIAM P. CHASE. HOTEL Fifth Aye. and 10th St. Catering- exclusively to patronage of highest class, affords a permanent residence for select people.

Apartments of two rooms and bath to eight rooms and four bajha October leases now betna mads. WILLIAM H. PURDY. MANAGER. A ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTM BNT.

with private bath. II dally: weekly. In. ludlnj $12 (1 day: transients ALABAMA HOTEL. IS E.

11th bat. Broadway. rth Aye. Excursions. ST'R HOMER RAMSOELL UP THE HUDSON SUNDAYS For West Point and Newburgh, LI NDAVS leaves NEWBUROH Round Trip, 80c.

Dinner served on board r.or OKANGE l.Alii: PARK open for the summer A beautiful Lake, situated six miles from Newbur giving excursloalsta a dellchtful trolley ride throuVh the country. All amusements In Park Trips every ten minutes. Excursion ticket. New York ta Orange Lake $1.10. Tickets sold on steamer SPECIAL TRIPS Delightful Fall Outings, combining rest and sUhtserins.

All Expenses. Hotel. R. K. and Steamer Fare.

Included in one low rate. 1.000 islands. Oct. 6th ONLY ,10 JAMESTOWN expstn. Oct.

2nd sboo jamestown KXPSTN. Oct. 7th jamestown expstn. indft. farb.

10.00 JAMESTOWN with Luray. 87.30 Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. THOS. T. HENDRICXSON'S TOURS 343 Fulton St.

and Broadway, Brooklyn. CHARMING EXCURSIONS UP THE PICTURESQUE HUDSON TO WEST POINT. NEWBURGH and POUGHKEcPSIE Pally (except Sunday) by Palace Iron Day steamers "Hendrlck Hudson." "New York." and "Albany." B'klyn. Fulton St. (by Annex).

8: Desbrosses W. 42.5 00. and W. 120 th 9:20 A upturning on down boat. due 42d 5:30 P.

M. AND AFTERNOON CONCERTS. Autumn Resorts. SIW YORK. HOTEL CRAMATAN BROVWIIXE.

M. 15 miles from New York. Open all the year. for booklet. J- J- Briarcliff Lodge "THE HOTEL BEAUTIFUL OF THE BRIARCLIFF 1 Open for the fall season, with Elegant New Addition and presenting many and attractive features.

Thirty Mil's from New York. D. B. PLUMER. Manairt.

Mr. Comstock. representative, will be at Briarcliff's New York Store. Windsor Arcada, 48th street and Fifth avenue, on week days. except Saturdays, from 10 a.

nv to 1 p. m. NEW JETISEY. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Directly on front; sunny rooms, with am exposure, overlooking the sea; hot and cold sea water in prlvata baths. WALTER J. BUZBY. THE MONTGLAfIR ON THE MOUNTAINS 3IONTCLAIR, H. J.

"This new hotel offers you a most agreeable surprise. Its location, its comforts and conveniences, its excellent cuisine all appeal to those who know the best. Ideal mopping place for AutovuibllUU. Winter rates begin Oct. 10th.

THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL COMPANY SOMERSET INN cottages. BERNARDSVILLE. N. J. REMAIN OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER "TIT.

Golf. Tennis. Swimming; Pool; miles of macadam roads for motoring and driving-; altitude. 800 feet; capacity. 300; write for booklet.

BENJ. R. PHELPa, Mjr. VrROINIA. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS 1.500 elevation.

Open all the year. Baths, Hotel and Scenery nowhere equalled SPECIAL NEW YORK OFFICaV 243 FIFTH AVENUE. where excursion tickets. Pullman reservations special Information may be obtained. NEW HOMESTEAD.

Modern High-Class Hot-L The Chesapeake Ohio Railway snows stop-over at Covtnston. on through tickets to Cincinnati. Louisville. Chirac. St.

Louis and West for side trip to VtrglEla Hot Springs. Pullman compartment car. via Washington, leaves N. Y. 4.3." p.

no arrives Springs a. Eastern time. Excursion tickets and Pullman at C. ft O. offices.

863 Broadway end Fifth Avenue, also offices Penna. R. R. and connecting lines. FRED BTERRT.

Manager. Hot Springs. Va, PENNSYLVANIA. THE KITTATIXNY, DEL AW AUK WATER GAP. PA.

Open all year; largest, most modern, finest located hotel; steam heat; open wood fires; electric lights, elevators, etc: orchestra; special autumn rates: let; livery, garage. Q. FRANK COPE. Prop. HEW SPRUCE CABIN INN All modern Improvements.

Shooting in season. Ilooklet. W. J. AMD PRICE.

Pa- Cresco. L. A W. Three hours from New York fiii. i i Instruction.

For Touns Ladles City. FRIENDS FRIENDS SCHOOL 220 to East 18th 110 to 111 Schermerhorn New York. Brooklyn. N. T.

KINDERGARTEN and PREPARTORT SCHOOLS for GIRLS and HOTS. Individual Instruction. Rerular course tnclujes I.ANOTTAGES. MUSIC. ART.

MANUAL TRAINING. Large playgrounds NON-SECTARIAN. Fall term begins September 23rd. 1907. CATALOGUE SENT O.V REQUEST.

De Lancey School for Girls Set West BfMh Cor. West End Are. 2fl'h year begins Tuesday. Oct. Ist.

Individual In'trnet ton Prepares for all colleges. Afternoon study hour. Kindergarten class. Year Book on Application. GARDNER SCHOOL FOIS GIRI.S.

607 FIFTH AVENUE. FIFTIETH TEAR. Mrs Charles Huntlngton Gardner. Principal I tt nn MM Associate Pr.nc.pala. Barnard School For Girls flans IW)7 Entered College Without Condition.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 421 West St. GENERAL St COLLEGES PREPARATORY COURSES Kindergarten. Primary A Grammar. 151 Convent ar.

12111 TEAR Sept. 37th. Catalog. THE SEIMPLE, BoarJlng and Day School for Olrls and- Klnderganaa (formerly Leslie Morgan Site). Reopens Oct.

2d. Le Baron Drumm School 40 WEST 72D ST (Boys In primary classes.) Thoroughly graded from kindergarten through College preparation. Reopened October 2nd. 1907. THE MfSSES RAYSON'S SCHOOL FOR GIKLS.

Reopens Cot. 3rd. 104. West 7Bth Street. THE LAER SCHOOL Boarding- and Day School for Qlrla Formerly The) Peebles and Thompson School.

Opens October 2nd. 80. 82 and 84 East 87th Street. New Tork. N.

T. fpHD WBTMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS J. Will reopen Thursday. October 10. Kindergarten to College Preparatory 12EAST45TH STREET.

Tire VKI.TIN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Reopens Wednesday. October 2nd 160-162 WEST 74TH STREET. NEW YORK. MISS C. B.

MASON'S SUBURBAN SCHOOL for Girls and YouriK Women. For Illustrated catalogue addrena LOCK BOX 717. Tarrytown-on-Hudson. N. Y.

Kln.lencarten Primary York nal Xa a ColIe Pr.p School for Olrls. W. 96th. Incorporated Institute. Scholarships THE ELLIMAN SCHOOL Nfv traminc 25th year.

187 W. 67th Kin 3ath year. 187 W. B7th cpp. Carnegie Hall.

For Boys and Tonne Country. Montclair Academy (Formerly EW Ca ERS EY MONTCLAIR NEW JERSEY 21st year under the present headmaster. A collern pr paratory with special equipment Swimming Cl i ny and Our a little book in which the headmaster says some pointed things which will interest parents, no matter where their sons ar educated. A copy on request JOHN O. Mac VICAR.

47 Waldro Place. DVERTISEMENT3 and for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. ISftl Broadway between Stith and 37th sis mill o'ctocs -r moments received at following branch onV.v, regular office rales until u'clo. viz "A SsmfS 1 XiL'l and 9tl mm th IM aye Trtth and eis.

near 17t near East et. I6fl Trsmont 650 3d Instruction. For Boys and Youns Mea City. Attendance for the year. 1.000 students- AH our graduates placed in permanent positions.

3. 14.1 registered calls for Stenographers and We occupy a five story building in the private residential district of the City. Parents will appreciate the advantage of this location over a public building- Merchants Bankers 9 School. 605 MaciWoa near SBth Street BUSINESS. BOOKKEEPING.

PENMANSHIP SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. CIVIL SER' VICE. REGENTS. LANGUAGES.

PREPARE TORY. SPECIAL NEW BANKING COURSE. MODERN OFFICE APPLIANCE DRILL SPEED DAT AND EVENING SEst SIONS SPECIAL SPEED CLUB- $3 00 i YEAR. POSITIONS GUARANTEED AND FURNISHED FREE OF CHARGE ESTEY GARDNER. 2993 Flaw.

Write or call Registered by the vviqht School 15 West 43d St on block R'J iOU orand Central Statist, NEW TORK CITY 28th Year School reopens September 23th. a Prepares for Tale. Princeton. Harvard. Co lumbla.

Cornell. Mass. Ins. Tech. an daU CoW leges and Technical Schools.

Individual Instruction. Thorough Chemical and Physical Laboratory. Gymnasium. Send for prospectus. rfB EMIL E.

CAMERER. FTtof ARTllr WILLIAMS. PACKARD) NIGHT SCHOOL "THE SCHOOL FOR THOSE WHO TO EARN WHILE THEY LEARN." ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONCALL. TELEPHONE OR WRITE Packard Commercial School 4th and 33d St. Day and Evening Known by SO Years of Thorough Work as School That Makes a Specialty of Each Student." COLUMBIA INSTITUTE 122 72d St.

Dr. E. Fowler. boys for all universities or In every sabjrrt. Small Study hours during; school day.

Laboratory work. Optional military drill. Playground and athletic Brilliant sort-ess In Primary esasaaa. Reopened Sept. 26.

Catalogues. Telephone till Columbo-. 4 Fourteenth Year and Thoroughly Modem. 1133-1135 Broadway, cor. 28th St.

N. T. Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping.

Penmanship. Fall term now open. DAT AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Employment Dent Endorsed Sy the- Board of Call or send booklet E. 'Phone Madison THE CUTLER SCHOOL, 20 EAST BOTH STREET.

REroRD FOR THE LAST THREE ENTERED HARVARD. 15 PI EXTERKO YALE. 14 PIPILS. ENTERED COLI'MBU. ENTERED PRINCETON.

10 PrSTLS. ENTERED OTHER COLLEGES. 5 REOPENS SEPTEMBER THIRTY -FIFTH TEAR. PRIMARY SECTION tOK PLPILS OF 5 1 OVER. FRIENDS SEMINARY, FRIENDS SCHOOL 320 to 22? East 110 to 119 Schermeraora Tort.

Brooklyn. N. T. KINDERGARTEN and PREPARATORY SCHOOLS for GIRLS and EOY3. Individual Instruction.

Refulsr course Includes LANGUAGES. MUSIC. ART. MA.NT.4i TRAINING. NON-SECTABIAX.

Fall term begins September 23rd. 1907. CATALOGUE SENT OX REQUEST. Irving School 35 West St. LOUIS DWIGHT RAY.

Head Mastsr. Thorough rolleglale preparation rationed by Yale. Princeton and Cornell. Primary and Intermediate Departments. No home study for boys unJer llftaen.

Year 101 lon request. The building In complete order and open for SCHOOL SOW IN SESSION. 134 Graduates in Amen aa Barnard School For Boys COLLEGE PREP. A GRAMMAR. 721 St.

Nicholas At. KINDERGARTEN' AND PRIMARY. Lenox BUSINESS CLASS GOOD FOUNDATION WORK IN £2D YEAR BEGINS SEPT. -'3th. Catalog.

Collegiate School L. C. MYfJATT. PrtneJpat. til WEST TTTH STREET.

Boys prepared for tha Colleges and Sdeatlfla Primary uynnaatossV Reopens October 1. NATHAN HALE SCHOOL EAST SOTH ST. (COR. PARK Bth year begins Oct. 1.

1907. Newly equipped batMUlg. play hours. Two va ancles nuplls. JAMES H.

MORSE. JR. WILLIaM H. CHURCHSYMS SCHOOL New location. East 61at St.

remodeled. Ueadma.tter'a hours to 12 daily. Woodbridge School, sa" 26th year begins September SPECIAL COACHINCJ FOR COLUMBIA. 800 graduatoa have entered college. FEW BUSY PEOPLE can be accommodated who desire) to improve their physical condition by boarding physical trainers; private residences, homelike atmosphere; fine cooking; training dally at hmne and at downtown studios, near Central Park.

East Call er write, MONTAULE PHYSICAL. TR-VININa STVDIO3, 111 E. OUt Street, or 21 W. 42J St. 371 Ervaat.

For Both City. THE BKRLITZ SCHOOL OF HitstMM MADISON SQUARE 1112 Branch: l.enox Aye. cor. St Brooklyn 73 Court St. Newark Scheuer 330 BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES.

Pupils hear and speak the new language from the first Trial lessons free. FREE PRONUNCIATION rOURSBS. FREE CONVERSATION CIRCLES- For Both Sexes Country. Starkcv Seminary On Fep.eca Lake, near Watktns. Opened Sept.

S. leg school for both sexes. Prepares for best cvUtgta- Eleven teachers, specialists. Courses In art. music commerce.

M. SUMMERBELL. Lakemont. N. Laxo School.

NEW YORK Day School. S3 St. LAW SCHOOL. Evening York City. "Dwlght MethoJ" of Instruction.

LL.B- In -wo LL. M. in three years High standards. Sand for OEOROC CHASE. Dean.

School Agency. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TE.VCHTKRS* supplies Teachers. Tutors. Governesses. usto Colleges.

Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M. lOUNG-FIILTON. 23 Ualan Dancing Academies.

MR. and MRS. OSCAR DURYEA 200 West 721 Street. Separate) tor women and children In esthetics (physical fancy dancinx and in social dancing and T. GEORGE DODIVORTH.

12 K.ist 49th St. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. Commencing Saturday. October 19. r-t.

I and subscriptions for Tie received at their Uptown No. 1384 between i ami until o'clock p. no. at the following branch at orrUa rates until 8 clock p. 3as s.

cor. 153 Bth cor 12th 93 -J7J st. 42.1 between and 3Ui West lSitti 1 between 76th and TTth UKM VI axe. near tilat at 170S Ist 137 East 123U1 753 600 3d.

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