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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. MARCH o. 1908. Citv Hotels. AIR LINE RECEIVER.

City Hotels. U. P. STOCK RUMORS O0WLT0JT COURT SOLD OCCUPIES A LARGE PLOT. fOKT WOX'T -BE 5flV He'll Be Dclegate-at-Largc if Wanted, Deal or No Deal.

(C-ria' Correspondence of The Tribune.) rYerton. March 4. Governor J. Franklin Fort cu.i a statement to-dav In which he takes aharr'y 10 task lhc jrroup of men who tSinK they control the Republican party In New jpjj. -j-h? Governor's statement was brought ty tho news that 8 deal had been entered Road 11Tas to Shorten Distance, from Nczc York to Chicago.

Laporte. March 4. Judge C. Rlchter, In the Laporte Circuit Court, on application of stockholders representing two thousand shares of stock, this evening appointed George F. Mull, of Indianapolis, receiver for the Chicago-New York Electric Air Une Conrpany.

for the Co-operative Construction Company and for the Goshen, South Bend Chicago Railway Company. The Western Securities Company, the Gary Interurban Company and the Hancock Company also are made defendants. The receiver immediately filed a SS0.000 bond. Hlbemarle Madison Square West NEW. YORK This wcil known, popular hotel, having been thoroughly redecorated, newly furnished and equipped with modern improvements, is now open.

Large, light, cheerful rooms $2.50 a day and upward. Restaurant of superior excellence. ALEXANDER MACDONALD, Manager. Into r-y wh'r'r' tnf an5 ex-Governor were nt to be delepates-at -large to the Gr.PF' 1 cor vent Jon. the story of which was James Stillman Said to Have Liquidated Block of Fifty Thousand.

For some time there have been rumors in Wall Street that James Stillman, president of the National City Bank, who is at present in Europe for an indefinite stay, had liquidated a large block of Union Pacific stock. Some estimates have placed these holdings as high as fifty thousand shares. Tart of this liquidation is reported to have been going on at present prices, which would account for the recent erratic behavior of the stock. It was learned yesterday thet Frederick M. Gilbert, a clerk in the law offices of Shearman Sterling, counsel for the Consolidated Gas Company, went on the books of the Union Pacific in April of last year as a holder of two thousand shares of the common stock of the company, but recently sold this stock.

Wall Street jumped to the conclusion that this was Mr. Stillman's stock and that Mr. Gilbert was only one of the various "dummies" in whose names the banker had seen fit to have the stock entered on the railroad company's books. Mr. Gilbert declined yesterday to discuss the transaction, but it was learned that he was a notary public and acted frequently in that capacity for the National City Bank.

Mr. Sterling, of Sherman Sterling, is a director in the National City Bank and in the Consolidated Gas Company. Mr. Stillman was recently succeeded on the boards of the Union Pacific, the Southern Pacific and the Consolidated Gas Company by Frank A. Vanderlip, vice-president of the National City Bank.

Chicago, March 4. The Chicago New York Air Line is capitalized at Jo.OOO.OHO. Alexander C. Miller, of Aurora, 111., is president. According to an announcement of the company, it purposes to shorten the distance between Chicago and New York to TV) miles and to reduce the running time to ten hours.

The line has been graded between Chicago and La Porte, and several miles of rails have been laid. According to President Miller, there are ten thousand stockholders. Last May an attempt was made by several stockholders to have a receiver appointed for the company, but the court refused to take such action at that time. To Let for Business Purposes. To Let for Business Purposes.

153 in oonenioJ to or leen conferred as- to a'1'1 acreemeru a to who shall be 'Vrat's the Kt-iuMlrn National Convention ttiite. I expect to ko as a delegate It s-fts mt. and do not propose to 'or to consent to any one withdraw, mr Ji'Bjs'a i1.n.i:Ja!f for dlejrate on any suggestion n-v r.anV f-r other ortice. I do tiot believe a1" an together in our state hn shall or who shall not 'a 11 the llepub-an National T.e frr that sfT cf political work arv svsscd. we r.eesates-ai-larjre, according to the s'i ert 1-ave leen Senators Kean and -5.

Davi i Haird and ex-Governor Murphy. Cne pi taking part in the conference 8ald tUt the fnurtri I'lai-e iay between Mr. Murphy 3 Fort, but it was thought 4that Governor would be a candidate for the nomas'' nr. "'T Vi e-President, and would not care r- to the convention as a delegate." JSSVRE ADJOURNMENT. COPPER DIVIDENDS CUT.

TO LET Large and Small Offices Single or Fin Suite, in Sonn Brothers Pay $03,000 for the Allenhurst Inn. A fair volume of business was transacted yesterday in the real estate market. One of the leading deals was the ale by the Hudson Realty Company to Alfred M. Rau, representing the Washington Arch Realty Company, of Knowlton Court, a six story elevator apartment No. 3SO0 Broadway, northeast corner of 158th st on a plot Ii'xl23 feet.

Another important transaction was the sale by Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Co. for S. Goldaticker. S.

Soldin and E. R. B-c Grove, as trustees of the Jeremiah C. Lyons Building and Operating Company, of No. 54 East "9th a new-five story American basement dwelling house, on a lot 25x102.2 feet.

The house is 100 feet cast of Madison ave. The results of the auction sales held in tee Vesey fit. salesrooms yesterday were satisfactory. For the Allenhurst Inn and cottages at Allenhurst. N.

J- which were sold by Bryan L. Kennelly by order of Edward L. Lewis, trustee. $33,000 was paid by Sonn Brothers. The buyers are well known speculators.

By the terms of the sale $71000 may remain on bond and mortgage for two years. The bidding for the property was brisk. The first bid was $30,000. It was said after the sale tnat the Inn will be extensively altered before next summer. One of the proposed changes will result in the addition of two hundred more guest rooms.

The other auction sales were: Ey Jiisph Day: No. 57 Downing a five story tenement house and a two ptorj stabie. 19.s9) and No. 5s Downing a three srorv tenement houe and tw0 story stable. feet; also tntfrlor lot 20x20 feet, on which is a two Ftory stable, to L.

Ilavetrno for $20. 100; No. 97 Carmine 24xC6.3x irregular, a three story tenement house, with store. 24xG0.3x irrerular. to P.

F. Realty Company for No. 22S Houston St. and No. 04 Downing" Irregular, a five story brirk stable, leasehold, to F.

Realty Company for No. 1.14 West 49th feet, a three story stahle. to F. Real'v Company for No. 0.

to 5 West KKHh 1.Vt72.1 1 f4t. three tx story flat-houses, to the plaintlfr for over prior liens. Ky Pryan Kennelly: No. 2o4 West 12lMh lx fift.ll feet, a three story stone front dwelMnir house, voluntary sale, to W. G.

Schnitzleln for Samuel floldstloker: A vat-ant plot at the northwest corner of st and 30.11xtOO feet, to the Flelschman Realty and Construction Company for $22 0n- vaoant plot on the westerly si T-enth ti8.ll feet north of 40x100 feet, to the Fleischnian Realty and Construction Company for a vacant plot at the southwest comer of l.lst st. and Seventh ave 39 11x100 feet, to the Fleischman Realty and Construction Company for $22,000. and No. 246 and 24S West 144th WxPO 11 feet, a six story fUthous'e. to the platniff for $1 000.

Bv James L. Weils: No. 474 st lST.th 20.2xW.Sx irroilar. two story frame dwelling house, adjourned to March 11. and No.

476 to 4S0 West lrtT.th feet three two story frame dwelling housfts. to tne plaintiff for I The auction offerings for to-day will be as follows pv Joseph fav: 1K and 170 4th St. s. f.7 ft of Jones st 44.ix73x42.10x5.1: 6 story tn and store; I Ploane aet I Romm et Lasky, any; Alf-ed Lauterhach. ref; ami due.

07: taxes etc. $712 i9: 174th st. s. 12.1 ft of Amsterdam ave. 2TxlOO: varant: A yands et al.

trustees, etc. aKt Samuel Green-bCTS et al: Borland, attv- Rytter.berg. ref; amt due. $5,413 40; taxes, etc. $5W .12.

VEDANTA SOCIETY OWNS ITS HOME. O'BRIEN DECLINED PLACE. raini UILDIHG The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District r-t Absolutely Safe Fast-Running Elevators (Plunger Type) Electric Light Janitor Service Open Every Day in the. Year Jackson Wanted Him to Act as Receiver for a k. Attorney General Jackson, it was learned yesterday, before appointing receivers for the Mechanics and Traders' Bank, asked Morgan J.

O'Brien, former Supreme Court justice, if he would act as one of the receivers. Mr. O'Brien declined the place. Mr. O'Brien takes an active interest in- local, state and national politics and is an organization Democrat.

He is one of the oldest stockholders of and depositors in the Mechanics and Traders'. After his refusal to accept the Attorney General appointed Mr. O'Brien's brother-in-law. Henry Hag-gerty. Later Mr.

O'Brien was appointed counsel for the receivers. Of the four receivers last appointed on Mr. Jackson's motion two are what might be called "Tammany men," and another a stanch upstate Jersey Assemblymen to Bar Nexc Business Ten Days Before Date. to The Tribune. XIarrh 4.

The House adopted this resolution by Assemblyman Kenney thf bill or Jrint resolution shall T-eseEteJ to the House except by unanimous within t'-i days before the date to be ied ffr thf- rir.a! adjournment of the Leader Martin in speaking for the reso-JutK'n aid it was the intention to have final sJicuTT.irierit iak place 01; or before April 3. This nTCld give four more weeks for work, nhirr. Mr Martin believed would be ample if uld attend strictly to business. 1 54 Nassau St. Opposite City Hall Park JVeak Market Causes Paring by Calumft and Wolverine Companies.

That the copper situation far from satisfactory, notwithstanding the recent announcement that the Amalgamated Copper Company had ordered the resumption of its mines and smelters in the Butte district, was shown yesterday when the directors of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company declared a quarterly dividend of only $5 a share, as against $10 three months ago. $15 six months ago and $20 nine months ago and a year ago. The Calumet and Hecla is the largest producer of lake copper in the country and is looked upon as the premier copper concern in the United States. It has paid dividends as high as $M0 a share annually and the lowest yearly disbursement it has ever made was $25 a share, in 19C2. The general expectation had been that the directors would declare a dividend of at least $10 a share, and the announcement of the reduction to S5 was followed by a big slump in the stock, which fell rapidly from 630 to 590 on the Boston Stock Exchange, where it is traded in.

A director of the company said after the meeting that the cut in the dividend was purely a matter of conservatism. He explained that, although the company had very little copper on hand, the sale of the metal was slow. The product of the Calumet and Hecla mines commands ordinarily a price t4 cent to eent above that obtainable for electrolytic corper, which constitutes the greater part of the output of the Amalgamated Copper Company, and since the price of copper feil below 13 cents several weeks ago the company has withdrawn from the market, refusing to sell its product below that price. The directors of the Wolverine Copper Mining Company also made a reduction in the dividend yesterday, declaring a semi-annual payment of Jo a share, as compared with $7 50 a share six months ago. The action of these two copper companies in reducing their dividends was regarded in financial circles as meaning that the leading interests in the trade were not confident that the copper market would soon return to a normal condition.

LAEGE BEITISH LOANS EXPECTED. TO S. M. BR ICE: 2,218 26. Stations, Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge, Subway all within a step Apply for Terms to the Renting Agent, Room 6i0 LOFT.

900. 23X10O. HALF LOFT. WO, 238 MER.CER steam heat: freight and passecser elevator. JO.I.V A.

TIGER, owner. Madison. N. J. Real Estate.

Issues May Include 5,000,000 for Transvaal and 2,500.000 for County Council. London. March 4. The tone of the trading on the Stock Exchange was better to-day, but business was restricted by actual and prospective new issues, the latter including a Transvaal loan of 5.000.000 and a London County Council loan of 2.500.000. Consols improved with easier money and the of a reduction in the Bank of England's rate of discount to-morrow, although regarding the latter opinion is evenly divided.

JUSTICE VACATES JACKSON STAY. Loans in small amounts on desirable improved property will be quickly acted upon by Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company Organization Gets Title to the Site in West 80th St. Which It Occupies. The Vedanta Society took title yesterday to No. 1V West Wth a dwelling house, on a lot feet, which it has occupied for several years.

It mortgaged the property to the Title Guarantee and Trust Company for $13,000. Professor Herschel C. Parker, cf Columbia University, is president of the society. Mrs. E.

Palmer Cape secretary, and William T. Partridge treasurer. One of the objects of the society is to unite "the best foundation or structural parts of al! religions," it is said. The society takes its name from a system of philosophy among the Hindus, founded on scattered texts of the Vedas. and thence termed the auta or end or substanc-.

The Vedanta Society is growing rapidly. lvIon Habcradshcrs Hale Ex-Senators Son to Court. Captain Stewart M. Brice. son of tse iate x-Sriator Calvin Brice.

asked Justice C'Gcrtrsn. in the Supreme Coprt, yesterday to set mi nr order Justue Lventritt committing tE to street jail for contempt of court. jJiisr.Kfa" Brothers, haberdashers, of London, tsaert v'apTain Brice ran up with them three jrs a bi'l for" KJHS 26. They further com-thfc'. cartain couid never have done It t3 "Jsr? -t hfard of his family's wealth and At tht cfh--'S ef Ira B.

Wheeler, the attorney for ts L-jbI firm, it was learned that a judgment jj fc7l '-tairivd against Brk-e for the amount cj tne but the execution of It was satisfied." Mr. Wheeler says Hi ore than a year from his ucht to te good for the atBowtt rf hill. i.is failure to appear for tr. sur piemen tarj- proceedings Captain Brirt s- -v- with th- ordr from Judge htm in contempt, and a notice of ai- ar.id tht- order. To Jurtir C' i rman yesterday Mr.

Alexander, Al.r.d-r. Ac Polk, the attorneys for Ctr-ktr shid client had not been served rtt the r.t-rr; order. Mr. Wheeler, on the c-Jxr hrd. ws s-re Captain Brice was properly f-r-d.

Iecisivr. reserved. City Property for Sale. NASSAU ST. BUILDING LEASED TO ONE TENANT ON NET RENTAL.

AN INVESTMENT A3 SECURE A3 THE HIGHjfcST GRADE BONDS. PAYS NET TO EE SOLD TO CLOSE AN E3TATB. RULAND WHITING 5 BEE K.MAN ST. BROADWAY, NO RTH WEfT CORNER OF RSADE ti.Sxl24. for sale; cne of th most deetr6i corners) down town.

Apply to WM. C. WALKER'S SONS. 29 Broadway. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT.

BROWN "STOVE; 114 West 130th it. Apply to cwner. W. F. BRIT TAIN.

340 Broadway, or 4u West 132d at. TWO OR THREE TWO-FAMILY HOfSES. WITH Improvements; price of two. wtta corner. mortgage.

$11. TOO- rnt rr foor. $'J3 and Bronx. JOHN O. MEHLHOP.

10 E. 27th et. MORE CHICAGO ARRESTS. Federal, State and City Officials Confer on Action To Be Taken. $9,500,000 CAPITAL A SURPLUS 37 Liberty Street.

3 Liberty Strset. MANHATTAN. 188 Htitaeie Street. Brcaklyn. TO IMPROVE CANAL ST.

BUILDING. Decision Favors Efforts to Settle Solvency of Williamsburg Trust Company in Kings. Justice Carr, In the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, handed down a decision yesterday which is expected to aid the efforts of those who are trying to have the question of the Williamsburg Trust Company's solvency settled in Kings County. Justice Howard granted recently a change of venue in the case from Ulster to Kings County.

Attorney General Jackson thtn obtained an ex parte stay from Justice BUts which held up the proceedings. Justice Carr's decision vacated this stav. A struggle has been going on for several weeks between "the" Attorney General and the Williamsburg Trust Company. Mr. Jackson endeavoring to have the temporary receivers for the company-made permanent in the Ulster County court, while the trust company has ben trying to get the case transferred to Kings County, asserting that if given a fair chance the company could liquidate all claims and resume business.

Country Property for Sale. WOMEN FIGHT FLAMES. AN IDEAL FLORIDA HOME. Six room house. Orans.

peaches, palms, bamboos. ross. fruits and flowers. kinds. Photo sent.

L. BOS.lXyi'ET. RI ITLAN PARK. FLA. GENTLEMAN'S FARM NEAR NEW BRUNSWICK.

X. 45 acres: all nat: 5x. house: eight rooo cottage; carriages, wagons, horsea. cow. poultry, harness), saddles; number of outbuildings: -t acres apple orchard: finest In State of New Jersey; price.

$14.00: caaa about also farm implements. BioomSeid Hoboken. X-'ISIT LONG BEACH NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON: special train leaves 1 from I-ng Isiand City and Flatbush ave. Free tKkets. 225 5th ave.

Plans Also Filed for Altering a Floor of Dorilton Apartment House. The five story loft building at the southeast corner of Lafayette and Canal sts. is to be Improved. The alterations will include the installation of three new stores, being made for the Lafayette Building Company, at a cost of S10.O00. and for remodelling the two four story' dwelling houses, with stores, at the southeast corner of 8th ave.

and i'dh st. Schwartz Gross and B. N. Marcus and Werner Windolph ure the architects. Plans have also been filed for remodelling the first story of the Dorilton apartment house, at the northeast corner of Broadway and 71st the improvements, including the building of a new entrance with a marquise, being made for the Dorilton Corporation, as owner.

Kn'uirrbocli Canoe Club Saved by IIasti1y Formed Bucket Brigade. Jamaica Estates KsrRS: F. P. Iurye, 2d Oder remarkable inducements to buyers this month. Improvements by the Degnon Company begin April first.

Think of EIGHTEEN MINUTES from Broadway, and lots at $600, with all improvements, including sewers! "JAMAICA ESTATES" In a P.esidentlal Park on Hillside Avenue. New York City, on the hills aho-ve Jamaica, with winding boulevards and noble trees. Send for beautiful booklet and railroad tickets. AMPERSAND HOTEL FIRE. HUSH LAND FARM.

LITCHFIELD. ik acres- 21 buildings; finest barns and atableei in state- circular maild. MILLER. 121 World Building Jamaica Estates at 33rd New York. tr- rrred tis- Its Tacht Ci E-d the a diupht ct str tr f.rst F.r Iv; ar by.

TSe party tcrts. IN FULL COLORS No Corroboration of Story of Conspiracy to Burn the House Found at Saranac Lake. By Telegraph to The Trlbur.e. 1 Saranac Lake. N.

March M. Eaton, treasurer and principal stockholder of the Ampersand Hotel Company, came here from New York to-day. He had a conference with his counsel Herbert P- Coats, and they questioned all the employes they could reach who were in the hotel on September 23. the day it was destroyed by fire. Afterward Mr.

Coats said: "We can find no corroboration of the story told by the men under arrest in New York that there was a conspiracy to burn the Ampersand Hotel. There is no evidence that we can discover that the blaze was of incendiary origin. We will be ready when the suits to recover the insurance on the property come up next April." A $120,000 LOFT PROJECT. A twelve etory loft and office bulljing is to Ue erected on th- premises No. IS West 27tH at.

for the Livin-ston Construction Company, of which Jamw Livingston is president. It will have a frontage of feet and a deptn of 81 feet, with an extension, the fagade being of brick, trimmed w'th limestone. anJ ornamented with mezzanine bays set off with cornices. The building is to cost $120,000. Neville i- Bagge are the architects.

Substitute pLns have ben filed for remodelling the old-fashioned four story tenement house. No. l'4 West st. into a dwelling hovse for two families, with a store on the ground lloor. The improvements an- to be made for Thomas G.

McClatehey ax lessee. II. Styles is the architect. The Peacock estate is the owner. Nezv Jersey Real Estate.

zs irtje-n provt-d themselves good right, when a tire which and boats of the John I'alton Launch Club Canoe Club, which -etti-rc-nt near 16th street and Y'T. thratned to spread to the Club Miss Gladys Sprlng-r H. Springer, who lives Iafiiyett- liouievard, was f.aims. called up the r.t. ai.U then summoned by tele-.

iier acquaintances who lived :r.e women, with some men as l'j thf- Knickerbocker Club, of family art members, a LU'-k-t brigade, proceeded to tK- building nearest the -t-r. The jirompt action undoubt- i-u tiding from catchitig fire. The uthej organizations were ed ljefure the fire boat George arriv-d. The fire engines were -taHri themselves so far from f- that their efforts were i'-ss was ab.cjt $10,000. TX'ESTFinLD N.

J. FOR BALE. MY RESIDENCE VV on Dudley a.c: most beautifu. location; larga rround- 17 rooms, every modern convenience: price. Ijoikm.

Apply to your own broker, or to owner. W. L. imOWN. 24 Bridge sC.

N. Y. Tissot Pictures. (SERIES 4 NOW READY) Pictures are 5x6. fT-iur th.

tit-f ti t-feaw-- t5Ti.4 V.iTer Chicago, March 4. With the tentative arrest of Hose Stem, the young woman who formerly lived with Oiga and Lazarus Averbuch, the police believe that they have made substantial progress toward discoveting the motives which impelled the young man to make his murderous attack upon Chief of Police Shlppy on Monday morning. Miss Stern is believed by the authorities to have been Averbuch's sweetheart, and it is thought that she will Ihj able to tll, if sh will, much concerning the dead anarchist's habits and associates. The arrest of Miss Stern was one of several made to-day. Others taken include Charles Yaniatis.

who was apprehended on information furnished by-agents of the White Hand Society, an organiation which is combating lawless organizations of the Black Hand type. Active participation by local federal officials in the efforts to suppress anarchy in Chicago was bgun this afternoon hen District Attorney Sims and A. A. Serafie. an inspector of the immigration bureau, attended a conference between Mayor the police officials and State's Attorney Healy.

Tiie conference brought together federal, state and citv officials, and wtts declared to be the beginning of a co-operative movement between these branches of government in the effort to end anarchy here. Olga Averbuch. sister of the young man killed by Chief Shippv. said to-day that Rose Stern had lived at their home about six weeks. Sue deni-d that her brother and Miss Stern had been intimate.

Late this afternoon detectives went to a rooming houv at No. 156 Henry street and arrested Gregory Krish and Gavka Herburshak. said by the police to be anarchists. While being taken to the patrol box. Krish, it is charged, drew a revolver and attempted to shoot one of the detectives.

The revolver was knocked from Krish's hand. A knife was also found in Krish's possession. A further search of the prisoners resulted in the finding of over one hundred cartridges. The men told the police that their homes are at No. 387 6th street.

Milwaukee, and that they had been living here only a few days. The men refused to discuss the finding of the cartridges. The police this morning arrested thar.es Yaniatis and William Stadlweicer in diaerent parts of the citv. but each denied knowledge of the plans of Lazarus Averbuch to kill Shlppy. A complete list of suspected Italian anarchists row resident in the city lias been furnished by the societv, and further arrests are expected.

Harry Shlppy. son of the police official and who was badly wounded while assisting his father to overcome the anarchist, passed a restful night at he Augustana Hospital. D-spite the senous natur- of hi wounds, the young man is said to be improving, and to have good chanc-s for ultimate recovery. Washington. March 4-Secretary Straus of the Department of Commerce and Labor explained today that in the issuance of his order to immigration officials respecting anarchists it was his desire to insure a definite co-operation of those officials with the local authorities in various cities.

The law as it stands to-day is quite ample to m-et any emergency." said the Secretary. Criminals and known anarchists are now excluded by th immigration officials, and criminals and anarchies of foreign birth who have been in this countrv less thai, three ye.urs will be promptly deported if they can be identified." Secretarv Straus said there was no idea of en-deavorlng'to secure an amendment to tiie present law. NEW PLANET OR SATELLITE FOUND. Cambridge. March di-covery of a new Plant or satellite is announced in a cable from the observatory at LU1, dispatch rec.

aslrtmoma at the Harvard ob-Oermany According to the dispatch ervatory obrved on eight different Ih.Tbv the observer at Creenwieh. England, and 1 in a large telescope. Its positions on two Afferent caslons were given as fol.owst On Jan- Country Property for Sale or to Let. FOR SALE AT Rye, Westchester Co. A handsome modern rous- in perfect order, situation Hen eround.

on the ftt Koal; nine acres land, with fine old trees. House contains fau bathrooi modern thumbing electric lieht: is connected with -ewer and ha, town water. Larco stable, small garage: Ire house eardener cottage. The location is very attractive and healthful and convenient to Kye and Port Chester stations. Would be rented fumfhed if desired.

Further particulars of GEO. R. READ CO. AO Liberty St. m2' 3 33th St ATTACKS M0T0EKEK.

"Rlile at Play in Williamsburg Street Cmhtd bv Trolley Car. htm et play William boy yars ld. was crushed to death front of hts home, at No. 85 5 stret. last ntght.

The boy. n. n. si i hiyinjr in the utreet ELEGANT COfNTRY HOMES: flni for or rent. THOS.

LEARY. Ossln- lng, N. Y. PLANS A LARGE RESTAURANT. L.

J. Phillips Co. have leased a plot of fiv? lots at the southeast corner of st. and Broadway. The will erect a two story building on the site for use as a restaurant The owner of the property la Adolph Lev.isohn.

BUYS THREE EAST SIDE HOUSES. Ames Co. haye sold for Oscar Oestreicher to John McDonald No. 217 to 221 East Kwth three four story and brick basement dwelling houses, each on a lot Iti0.11 feet. The same brokers on Tuesday sold for Mr.

McDonald to Oscar Ostreirh. Ill and 11.1 West Soth two four story front and rear tenement houses "with stor's. on a plot irregular, for about tinO.OOC. Mr. Oestreicher is gulnp to erect a twelve Etory loft buildins on the 30th st.

site. RENTALS IN THE ROCKAWAYS. Lewis H. May Company (C. F.

Noyes Company, New York, apenti has leased for Henry C. Friedman to Herman Levy a cottape on the east side of Beach EdKemere, I Island, and cottages at Arverne. Long Island, as follows: For Moe Ib to Helen Mulier. No. lt South Storm for Herman Levy to Clara Newman No.

10 North Wavecrest for a Mrs. Kruger to Ilrs. A. Fischer. No.

101 South Straiton and for Alice lest to Edward Greenbaum. No. 13 touth Atlantic ave. IN THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. Enrico V.

Tescla Co (incorporated, have sold for a client to Fanny Meyers, the five story double tenement bouse No. 302 East lo2d on a plot 25.6x100 feet. Itobert Levers has old for Isaac Goodstein No. 43 West 132d a five story triple flathouse. with stores, on lot 25x99.11 feet.

Williams MeAnemey have sold for a client to Louis Fanewitz No. Vi2 West 3th a three story tenement house, with stores, or. a lot 16xM feet, adjoining the sourhwest corner of Ninth ave. jot-eph Goodman and George Scnuprr hav sold to Aaron Goodman Nog. iG7 and Third two new tix story building- on a plot 54.6x75 feet.

WILL OPEN MINERAL REGION. Douglas Copper Company Secures Control of the Ryall Concession in Mexico. Interests controlling the majority of the stock of the" Dowlas Company, which has recently completed a mo smelting plant at Fun Mexico, have s.curd control of the Ryall Mix concession, covering about acres in the S'ate of Sonora. Mexico. The Harriman interests are buildin the Cananea.

Yaqui River Railway through this concession for about seventy -five miles and will open what is regarded as one of the most important undeveloped mineral regions of the world The concession has been taken over by t.ie Mexican Exploration and Mining Company, with a capital stock of. K.S'Vi"0 and which wnl control the mineral rights. The exploration company will, in part, be a holding company, permitting oth-rs to go in and take up mineral properties for development on a royalty basis, though it wul at the same time open and develop some large properties, which will he operated in connection with the Douglas smelter. NEGRO SLAYER SURRENDERS AT LAST. nark-'urr.

V. March 4-Frank Johnson, a negro after having murdered Mrs. Carl Martin, woman, at Gypsy yesterday because at minute she refused to elope with him. -hot and seriously wounded to-day three members of a posse who had surrounded him in a barn nine miles from this place. There wre five hundred persons around the barn ard Company of the Wet Virginia National had been summoned to the scene.

After it had been decided to burn or dynamite barn and take Johnson dead or alive the negro Kir-nailed to Sheriff Flanagan that he wished to a iraiia Eireei of Kratz, was instructing a r.ew m-jtunnan. His mother fettL' i i motJmieii. but was pre-a pa.r.;,.iar. x. ws- hafer, of the Bedford Country Property to Let.

Tr-vrI)W! CONNECTICUT SEASHORE. RENT, lianf Write tor Booklet CHUT-TENDEN, Norwich. Conn. COUNTRY HOME WITH CITY 20 A -cre old-fashioned 0 room house; to estata. li0( Bargain.

Inquire A. LEDEP.ER. 6 Nassau St. n.strn District Hospital. i.nd found that tiie boy kilie-i.

lie had to take Mrs. jti in takit.g the two men which gathered. Tiy were harg of homicide. fr--a Furnished Apartments to Let. Handsomely furnished apartment; parlor, bedroom and bath: $150 a month; permanent.

Hotel Martinique, B'way and 33d st. CT0 WAS ONLY INDISCKEET. Says the Eev. Mr. Saphoie ie a Mistake, but Cannot Be Tried.

T-i-t MTh' Tril'-jne ir.jj 4. Bishop Charles Tyler icv i.ed to tiie eongreeatlon 3 Ji.rr.-m Tlseot- Copyright by Emntf. 1904. Don't Delay, but fill out this coupon and tend with 10 cents to Tho New-York Tribuno, Tisaot Department. If you have not as yet sent for first three series, inclose 10 cents fo- each series desired, with coupon.

SPECIAL OFFER. We will send YOU FREE the entire series of 240 pictures in 2 complete sets, incased in neat portfolio, if you will secure for us a new subscriber to the Daily and Sunday Tribune. fr Uif. troubie caUM-U ii Warren Haphore. asking Miss a Eagle about 175 acres of land ntar Wyekoff.

Franklin Township. Lergen County. NW. EXCHANGE TO HONOR LATE SECRETARY. The board of governors of the Consolidated Stock Fxchange appinted a committee of twelve lilfm-l)ers of the exihansre yesterday to represent the Institution at the funeral of its Rudolph Iluben.

who on Tuesday night at his horn. No. 17S Amsterdam avenue, and to draw up appropriate resolutions. The following committee was r.r.ai Hilil.1 tireslilf-nf of the t- surrender. The sneriu Pul und disarmed him.

He was placed under arrest as not present, acknowledging fctid asking forgieoress. Bisliop r-cttr guilty of no in- 1 -vll ir.l r.ti-iiS. He caid the fe-; Li jT 'he at. usatiun was that Vonl hours. minue, 7.2 onds; t.wt a niistake.

hut th.ere was '-uld be tried tn a Churc court for. COUPON A. SERIES 1, 2, 3 AXD 4. TRIBCSE. TISSOT DETT.

SerV th 10 pk-t-. area of Old Teetamnt. REALTY NOTES. i Tn Charter Realty Company is tiie tiuyer of No. 19 East 4th suid recently through Pea.se Elllman.

Tiie Old Colony Company transferred yesterday to Nos. 17 and 21 West 32d 73 0lrt. feet, to Richard L. Wiliiam II. Falconer h-s aseu the store and dwelling house No.

2.1 Mh ave. fr a term of years to Myer Davidson the lofts No. Warren to the Chicago Wire Company: delling house No. 310 Last 41st to M. llauptman; No.

ol2 Kast 41st st-. a dwelling to M. burkhart; No. 31" Kat 4lt a dwelling house, to Charits Bariur. No 320 East 41st a house, to A.

Peters; a dwelling; house No. 312 Kast 42d to S- Wright, and No. 314 East 42d a similar building, to R. Lcn: Cooler Wt the sale of the improved country property of Mrs. Carrie M.

lUrwuwl on Central near ticarsdale. N- to I). Iuuau. whj recently sold Ms country' estate et (Jrecnirh. Conn.

Robert It. Kainey has leas, the nie etory building No. 2tilt tjreenwlch northeast corner of Murray for a term of years. WiUiaui alcAiieney have aukd for a cUaol to Clarenca firm fiiiu and brougni iu CASHIER AND BARTENDER LOCKED UP. Follrwing an investigation by Assistant District Utorney Krotel.

Detective Fitzsimmons and three men. a bartender and a cashier in the of the Hoffman "tested last night ar ge of petit larceny locked up. c'aUdagun had noticd a shortage in bar and upon receiving a report from Specia Omcer Connolly of the hotel that a bartender and ashler were seen together txchanging bar checks Tn the e-lUr he sent word to the District ofMce lst right Mr. Krotel. accompanied bV the detectives, wnt to the cafe, and it was no- they th1 th(? after uwne on-ei about his dehk.

paaned to the bartender. The latter, it is alleged, took checks from towel and then handed them to customers instead ringing the amount up on the cash register. The bartender ha.s cur.feasad. It 1 which nd to XOrLV-address given below; Iment. TIN PRICES AT LONDON.

It 4. There was a sensational rise in tt-ls afternoon receipt of the lijTch sales for the balance of the 'a'ii-hl riu-ed to about the Year. The brs c-uvered freely and urfct The opening price of pot 'tf i.ins. I-rices then bounded manner and the market closed a sivthi t. of 7 is ever last r.tglit.

i appoliueti. yjry change; C. H. Fadeau. S.

A. Luther, E. R. GranL W. J.

Alprs. K. P. Betts. II.

IMummer. C. TI. Van I jturen, I- V. Korest.

Fisher. J. A. De Hoog i and J. H.

Lynch. FILE BILLS TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Portland. Mc. March 4.

The American Trust Company, of Boston, trustee under the mortgage for the bondholders of the Consolidated Steamship Linea of Maine and the Metropolitan Steamship Company, filed bills in equity to-day In tne United States Circuit Court for foreclosure of the respective mortgage. The Consolidated line of Mains are Involved to th extent of Jo0.0u0.Q0O aad the Metropolitan company U.aOO.OCC. is decrees 3 minutes, it secouus. 4 Greenwich mean time, it was in February minutes. seconds; nfUi "ni; minutes.

13 seconds. ThrHarvid istrtnomers are mchned ,0 tb. be- Hef that the object is a satellite. BUILDER SELLS HIS RAfLROAD. Kankakee Man 4 -Announcem-nt was made av thaT' the had been formally completed 'Vll Waba-h Valley Railroad to the Eastern Illinois Ra.lroad for b' Chicago eo)e owner builder.

Th. Z.L ty miles from Zadoc. to Din-road extends lorty widdie. Ind 'of arr.e of land owned by run. through xhftVroitx aa he buUt it.

"fford. who paid for the Name lllltllllll Address 1. 3. a and 4- ni Sunday the opening instalment 1. r.uoy F.

Marlon Crawford nen iii fouiici in The gunday Tribune. Order.

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