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Page 1: SURANCE this HIPPODROME - Library of CongressCHURCH NEWS NOTES. The Turf. 'Amusements. MAD.Business!SQ. GDN. IEVERY DAY Business ITHISthis WEEKweek E AdmUrioo s*o. iMSHOW 1101. 10lOA.

The Turf.CHURCH NEWS NOTES. 'Amusements.MAD. SQ. GDN. IEVERY DAY

Business! this weekBusiness ITHIS WEEKE AdmUrioo s*o.

iMSHOW 1101 10 A. M. to IIP.M..lOA. M. toll P.M.AMERICA'S LARCrsT COMMKKCIAL EVENT-

Real Estate.

EARL <t WILSON.

Shirts

A little different method in the making: often

makes a big difference in the effect of a collar.

TIOGA 13 a new wlngr collar.

Buy by this Mark.

Queens CountyJockey Club,

AQUEDUCT. 1,.';I.RACING

Begins To-DayAt 3 P. M., with six BDnrkttns fMtnr*«.larludine the

great opening day attraction*.

THE AQUEDUCTHANDICAP

AND WOODSIDE STEEPLECHASEMDSIO BY LANDER'S band.

Train* leave foot of East 34th st. at 10:50 A. M..l*:in. 12:30. i;:oO. 1:00, l:J0 ami 1:50 P. M. and fromrintbu.ih aye. Nt 11:15 A. at.. 12:15. 11:35. 12:30. 1:00.1:05, 1:15. 1:30. 2:15 P. M. All Fiatbush aye. trainsstop at Nostrnnd si" and i:a"=t New York.- NKIV KIEI.I* STANI) Sl.oo.Reached by trolley cars from Klncs Co. "I/ Station.

THE NEW DURYEA PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH.Sterling: Place and Underbill avenue Brooklyn.

THE REV. DR. WILLIAM F. DENMAN.The pastor.

Duryea Presbyterians DedicatingBuilding in Brooklyn.

Another addition to the "City of Churches" Isbeing dedicated at Sterling Place and Underbillavenue. Brooklyn. It Is the Duryea Presby-terian Church.. which began nearly twenty yearsago as a little mission In v, hat was then a newr.«»iphborhood. and Is now one of the flourishingreligious centres of the Park Slope.

The exercises of dedication began on October22 and will he completed on November 11. Atthe service on October 22 a memorial tablet wasunveiled to the Rev. Samuel P. Halsey, firstpastor of the Duryea Church. Among thosetaking part in the dedication services are theRev. Dr. Clcland B. McAfee, the Rev. Dr. JohnF. Carson, the Rev. Dr. R. G. Hutching, theRev. Daniel H. Overton, the Rev. Dr. Joseph

METHODIST MISSIONARY MEETING.The annual . meeting: of the freneral- missionary

committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church beganIts sessions, which will continue about ten day?.in the Delaware Avenue Church, Buffalo, on Thurs-day. This is probably the most important gatheringof prominent Methodists within the quadrennialmeejings of its General Conference for extendingits denominational .missionary activities through-out the world. Delegate* from every part of th»globe where Methodist missionaries are now pta-

tionr-i] are represented by some delegate at thisannual meeting. All the bishops of the Churchare ex offlclo members of this committee. Thelarger number of delegates to these annual meet-ings ate elected by the General Conference onceevery lour years. ;\u0084,,.

During: the last year this society has raised thelargest sum of money in Its history for carryingon its foreign and domestic work. The Rev. Dr.Homer Eaton, treasurer of the society, reportedyesterday that the cash receipts for the yearrndfHl October, 19i>"». aggregated J1.695.559 27. ThisIs an increase of $113.644 14 over the previous year.

The total amount of money raised by this society

Carroll,. and, for its missionary. spirit, seen in ltigenerous butions to all benevolent enter-prises.

Country Property for Sale.

LET ME SHOW YOUAS AN INVESTMENT IN RUSSELLv CO.. KANSAS.7"o acres at ;............ „....!to r»i9GO acres at $18.00640 acres at ;...... .t:O.n-)(HO acres at .' 415.00ICO acres at $10.00

No trado or commission considered.1.. C. WALURIDGE...

Russell, Kansas • \u25a0" '

Ely llmisr—

nic Value.••

MT. VERNOX. . .I-ct Co ft. front— a corner especially adapted for a ga-rasje. Heart of Chester Hill: boo— built or hrlrk; ccmol-!.!•.ti<n s.!?ani heat an Ihot air heat; two bathrooms; largeinception tall;'lining room has largo fireplace; southernexposure: fix !ars«- tlef-plni; rooms, with four nreplnces.Owner refused 11.330 rent: will sell at great sacrifice.Estimated cost t.> reproduce. SIS.OOO. Tr>- offer of $13,500.

-\u25a0 COOLEY C WEST, IXC.Mount Vernoq or 31u Madison Aye,New York.

IJIOR SALE. I-ir^e tract of blue and red clay, suitable. for fcurf and red bricks, terra cotta. tiling, ate, onPennsylvania Railroad, between Baltimore and Washing-

ton; wculd exchanße in part for New York. Los Angel«»or seashore proper y. SAMUESL iit-'AI.MKAR. lltiLawBuiliJlnp. Halttnurc. Md. ,\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 •

capital \u25a0&. *hq E£s(i nnnSURPLUS OF V W}4iUU

Lawyers TitleInsurance and Trust

Company37 Liberty Street. .%!> Liberty Street.

(Title Dept.> ITrtlSt A Binfclne I»el>:.)MAXIIATTAX.

IS.S .If»iita.(Tti«» <lreci. Brooklyn.(Title I'rpt and Trust & Hsnk.ns D«4jU|

Do youknowwhether you can contractto sell your property with-out the risk ol a lawsuitfor damages because thebuikHnga encroach on theadjoining property or forsome overlooked defect inyour TITLE?A policy of TITLE IN-SURANCE in this com-pany will eliminate anysuch possibility, having asa safeguard its

Unfurnished Apartments to Let.DESiy;.\BI.E APARTMENT, Hve rooms nnd bath, to

let In li:-e;iroof apartment house; owners resident;rent II.TOO per yenr. Apply to Janitor. I? W. ISth s:.

fJMIE WASHINGTON, 47S West l.V.»t:i St.. cerner St.X Nicholas a.ye.

—Two elegant apnrtmentu to let; 7

mil H rooms: all modern improvements. Apply onpremises or itO.'l 3d aye. (store)

1*\U™ST • <i(l- EAST

—Sllc elecan'. llgl't rooms and

_L*J«J bath: all modern improvements, mcl. electrtoltt'at. parbas<! c!ocet. heating, etc.. etc.: S:j to $32.

Real Estate Wanted.NEAT AND TIDY HOUSEHOLDERS

willnot allow the unslglitly clothes-pole; :n their yardsslr.ee the aiiven: of the

FAMOUS HILL LAWN DRYERSVIA. KINDS PROPERTIES to rent, sell, manage.

CYKII.I.K CARREAU, Agent, 7W Sixth Aye., 40th,

U'ANTED TO RENT.—

Private stable to accommo-• ' date five or six horses; liast Side, between (Sth and12'th sts:.. preferr-fl .1. I. RVOI.ET. L.. W. 42d st.. city.

Proposals.

They are out only durirjr.thc wash. Can be Instantlytaken In when clothes are dry. Over 2.m»».<)00 uslnt;them. No walklnc in wet grass Line toir.ea to you.Held HO to ISO feet of line. Please everybody. As >Roof and Balcony Dryers.• ;-: ' Write fa* Catalogue 13.HILLDRYER CO.. Worcester. Mass.

X. V. ORlce. 1133 l!n:iv. Tel. MSI Mniii»on. ;., \u25a0

Cit?/ Property to Let.

CJEALED PI.OI'OSALS WILL. HE RKCKIVKD BY THE\u25baO Co^iinissloiier of lmailsra,Uoa, Hills Islund. New YorKliartior. up to -':UD P. M.. Monday. Novemoti 0, luo«;,and upened lirmccllately thereafter, f^r BAacbtM repairs,docking, scaling and painting: on ferry steamer KillsIsland," Ellis Island Immigration Station. Particularsregarding limitations aril conditions governing biddersmay be obtained upon application to ROBERT WATt'H-uKX, Jommla.'l'/ner.

IPROPOSALS FOR UNDERWEAR.— QUAR-. . ternia ? ters Office. 39 Whitehall Street. New YorkCity. October 31, 1906.

—Sealed proposals In triplicate,

subject to the usual conditions, willbe received hereuntil12 o'clock M.. November 5. 1906. and then opened,for furnishing and delivering at this Depot "000Nainsook Undershirts

'and 73.000 pairs Nainsook

Drawers. Army Standard. The tight Is reserved to re-ject or accept any or all,proposals, or any part there-of. Preference willbe given to article* of domesticproduction or manufacture, conditions of quality andprice (Including In the price of foreign productions ormanufactures the duty thereon > being equal. Stand-ard samples can be i»en at and. blank* for proposalsand fullInformation will be furnished upon applicationto this office. Envelopes containing proposals must beendorsed "Pioposp!s for Underwear, to be opened at 12o'clock M.. November 5. 1906." nnd addressed to W. H.MiI.I.EH. Deputy Q. M. General, U. S. A.. Depot Q. M.

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Mr FORBES-ROBEfeTSON™GERTRUDE ELLIOTT"MlBLA;VrftrErOMTMErOMTM "'

™™*I KA MATINEE F.IM riON I»A1.

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ELEANOR. R.OBSON3^k- NURSE

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MMJORIE SSSffifeIMlsa j.ob»on» n*»t play willbe anr>»aiw»<| ihortlv.

DALY'S Mats. Wed. & Sat. and Election DayU:•*i-IO Mats. Wad. *Bat and Elwtlor. Day

RICHARD CARLE la rSu«£???U^y. VICTOR HERBERT*

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A THE TOURISTS Sunday Concert-Month. In«, 1UUnIO1J Mat,and N'Uht.

EMPIRE THKVTKK. Broadwar ant Aol\ S'

John DREW H\u25a0•'""- asyf*

F.XTRA MATINKK ETECTION PAY

PAfifilfllf THKATRE-

"th St near Broadway.PflnniUll Erenlcjjn S:ls. Mat!n»<» To-day

WM. GILLETTE la bLa «™

EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION ifiv*'HUDSON THEATT.E. 44th St.. E. of B*way.

THE HYPOCRITESEXTRA AIATIXEE ELECTION' DAY.

SAVOY .THEATPE. llth—'nnd B-wiit.y*m. V v-»l Last Eve 8:15 Uat.To-dar.2:l».

FAY DAVIS XIIE"°

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Kyrle Belltw In •Bri<ja.li^.- Ce.-ard."

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EXTKA MAUNEE ELECTION DAY.

WALLACK'S BrJ?atlw«y and 30th Str.«tnULLUUIVU Evss. 8:13 Mitlnc*To-dnv

SAM BERNARD MR. flßyßffiSiKXTRA MATINEE KI.ECTIO.V DAY.

KXICKEnnOCKEn THEATRE. E-warand3Jth3LEvenlncs S:ls. Mat!ntfiTo-day and Taes.lar r-tl-

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E.^'ME>HUS AND THE ERUPTION OF 1906.*

HAMMERSTEIM-S 7V^sy,-;,- •

II;3c.and3oc. j Jonei & Hlf.knd o* ffrt'nfllOUIIIBwa' Harry Tate *Co. !o FISH-

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ACADEMY OF >HM< 14thStr«<»t and •-\u25a0 \u25a0-, Plae*.

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EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION* DAY.

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S Day ) "CLOTHES."

ASTORIA? ''IVIOLA ALLEN

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BELASCO^'Da^B^^Sfr^iv 1- !miwg SATES &PS&S^-&r..

ECARNEGIE HALL. 7TH .WE & '"TH ST

LMENDORF5 SUNDAY EVENINGS

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WEBER'S B'Way **9th '?•"«»• ="i>Mad. S<l.

THE MEASURE OF A MAN

GARDEN TUtVTRr» »7th St. and Msdlson Ars.HrP.T^. -»--.Ltlt Matinee IjistN!?ht.

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NAT. C. GOODWIN £*»«*;n::.\T .CMC UOXDAT. NOV. STH.

MAY ifiVIV lnH*r -MK<. WILSON—llira* »l^*ll New Play. THAT'S ALL.By GEORfiE V HOBARI.

MATINES ELECTION I>AY. ji«a»-

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H'>t*H.'an>l Lucfchardt *n.'lder. 19 E- 17tn St.

MENDELSSOHN HALL.

KNEISEL QUARTET13ih Season la New York.

SIX EVENING CONCERTSM m 13 pi It.Jan"y » F«b"y 3. March 5. Apr!! J.

«?»nera! Subscription Sal» nor- opfn. Apply to J. M.I'rUulx. care Dittos'^ <*T Droadway.

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FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT.Caretaker at No. «T West TJd St'm Tor, particulars loqalra of

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

FOR RENT.

New AmericanBasement DwellingsABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFSOUTH SIDE OF 74TH ST.Eetweec Centra! Park West &Columbus Ave<No residences have *v*rbeen offered To*

rental In New' York City comparingwith these in construction, equtpmaal,•ppoinrments and detail.

They have been designed and built •!!\u25a0the careful attention to details of coo-ftruction given only to '.'!• highestclass house* built for private own«r>•bip.

Long Island Iteal Estate for Sale.

Beech hurst

Notice is hereby given to all persona whose taxes forthe year 1906 have not been paid.before the Ist day. ofNovember of the said year, that unless the *ame shallbe pahl to the Receiver of Taxes at his office tn theBorough in which the property Is located, as follows:

Borough, of Manhattan, No. \u008457^ Chambers street.Manhattan. N. V.; . •

Borough of The Bronx, corner Third and Tremontavenues. The Bronx, N. Y.;

Borough of Brooklyn. Rooms 2. 4. 6 and S. MunicipalBulMlnir,Brooklyn. N. T.:

Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and Fifthstreet, Long Island City.N. V.;Borough of Richmond, Bornug'i Hall. St. George.

Ptaten Island. N. V.. . .. . •—before the Ist day of December of said year. h« will

cliarßC. receive ami collect upon such taxes co remaln-lnc; unpaid on that day. in addition -to an amount ofsuch taxes, one per centum if the' amount thereof, asprovided by sections 91S and 91* of the Greater NewYork Charter (chapter 378. Laws of lSt>7>.

DAVID E. AUSTEN.''Receiver of Taxe«.

T\EPARTMENT OF KINANCB,BtREAf KOR THS\u25a0*- Collection of Taxes. No. 57 Chambers Street(Stewart Building i. New York. November 1. 1908

IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS.

FRONTS OX JAMAICA BAY.

Sale of Eight New Houses in Whit-lock Avenue, The Bronx.

The Emestus <;n.i,k company ha. soTd. for1500,000.a tract of land known as Mill Island, fronting onJama,.~a Hay and extending from KiatbuJh a ',to Bergen Beach. It has a frontage \u0084f four and \batf moes on the bay. The buyer is a syndicate ofBrooklyn and Manhattan investor,. The tract isto be improved for factory purposes

George F. Johnson & Sons have' sold five of arow of fourteen two family dwelling houses onthe east side of Whltloek aye.. between Hnm

plot 37.5x^ fe. t, between Hleecker and West 4thst S

MILL ISLAND, $500,000.

The New York Preachers' Meeting will hold amemorial service for the late Dr. Philip Germofidnext Monday at 11 o'clock in the chapel of theMethodist Book Concern, Xo. 150 Fifth avenueThe meeting willbe .pen to the public. An obitu-ary will be read by Dr. J. O. Oakley and addresseswillbe made by Dr. PhilipM. Waiters. Dr. Charles

was presiding elder of two districts fin Se™>wThe men's meeting nt the West Side V M C AXo. 320 West 57tn street, v.illhave as speaker to-morrow v Jewish rabbi. Dr. Stephen S Wi«» fn,

vorky

t°ofsaw ss?a &w&wThe Rev. Father Robert, one of the most force-ful speakers of the Passionist Order, will begin aseries of three discourses to newspaper men and

for the last ten years was $13.835,789 49. I,egafor the last ten years totalled $511.550 91.

GENERAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK.

Dunn Burrell, the Rev. Newell Woolsey Wells,the Rev. William J. Hutchlns, the Rev. CharlesT.Berry, moderator of the Presbytery; WilliamMcCarroll. the Rev. John P. Dawson, the Rev.Dr. John Bancroft Devins, the Rev. Dr. Theo-dore L. Cuyler and James S. Anderson.

The Duryea Presbyterian Church, named afterthe Rev. Dr. Duryea, has had a noteworthycareer. Beginning in 1808 as a mission of theClaseon Avenue Church, it was on January 12,1887, constituted an Independent church. Sub-sequent to its independence the Claseon AvenueChurch generously continued its support, withthe understanding' that as soon as circumstanceswarranted a deed of the property in Clermontavenue should be made over to Duryea ChurchCircumstances warranting the action in 1901the deed was executed Aprillitof that year.

Thomas H. Wray began evening preachingcervices March 18. 1877. The first pastor waso^S Sot" Sasnuel p- Halsey. installed January

v lbS7. During Mr. Halsey's pastorate thechurch showed a steady and healthy growthand genuine regret was felt when, on account ofrailing health, he resigned, September. 1802.The Rev. John E. Fray succeeded Mr. Halseyand was Installed May 10. 1893. Amid manydifficulties incident to a neighborhood rapidlychanging and becoming ever more foreign hecontinued to do faithful and noble work tillhisresignation. June 30, 1902

Succeeding Mr. Fray, the Rev. Dr. WilliamDenman was unanimously called to the pastor-ate and Installed March 4. 1003 Soon after theInstallation the desire Ions; felt for a new placeof worship in a new location took shape, and inJanuary. Ji*i4. the plot on the southeast cornerof Sterling place and I'nderhlll avenue was pur-chased for $18,000. Plans for a suitable andcommodious building. in Romanesque style ofarchitecture, to he. constructed of gray granitetrimmed with Indiana limestone, being approvedand the contract with the builder being signedground was broken Monday, May 8 15)0." Thefoundation stone was laid Saturday. October 7I!K).». Though the building was not finished'worship was begun In it Sunday, September

The nucleus of a bulldin- fund was formedafter a public meeting of church and congrega-tion, June <;. -\'.*>l. when members of the churchsubscribed $1,600. After the decision to bu'-ldJanuary, I!*>4. subscriptions were sought \u25a0 inearnest. One of the elders of the church, whohas stood its friend In every way from the be-ginning, subscribed $10,000; the PresbyterianUnion 'for Church Extension, in Brooklynpledged $5,000; the old building which had beengenerously given by the Classon Avenue Churchsold for f10.000; generous friends, in and out ofthe church, contributed sufficient to bring theamount, in round numbers, to ,?4O(>QO leaving\u25a0till about $35,000 to be raised.

" '

The building for Sunday school and lecturepurposes will be constructed later. Meanwhilethe Sunday school, prayer and Christian En-deavor meetings are held in the basement roomcarefully fitted for the purpose.

Duryea has a record for its Sunday schoolwork, so faithfully carried on for twenty-threeyears under the superintendence of William Mr-

Citations. . \u25a0 .Tie peoplk of~tiib"sTA?i:~cir n>;\v YORK, btJ..' the Grace of Gik! Kro't and Independpnt. Supple—

w<ntal Citation.- T• Henrietta MarVlln.- <launt IAmyMcDonnel! and Hai-.y.Uaunt. the ,wl4i;w. l.eir- and rextit kin of Thomaii Ouunt. deocareO. Pend <i:'«:l:-.^Whereat, Wlllliir.iIli.mlln of The Clry.of Bullalo Stateof New York. Ins lati-b appllfd t.i the Surrt.cat»"s< C'oPrtrf iin County of Nf.v.Vctrk. to have a ••ertaln InstrumentIn willIn*,dated .'(lst .lav of March, r.H>;:, rf'atli:(t tn l« threa] and i^r-onai |iropejty, i!u!> proved is the la->t Willan.l Vestai'.u-nt of 'rhinres '"i3unt. lute <f the County ofN'mv York, deceased. Therefore, you and each of you arerltrtl to appear before the Sn-r..(riit.- of our;County ofNew York, at his office. In the County of New Verh onthe Ith \u25a0!;!> of December, m» thousand nine hunrlre<i 'ar.iFix. at half-pa*i ten o'clock In the forenoon of'th-t daythen ap'l th-ie to avtenj the prolate of the sal.! lust willanil Testament. , \u25a0

And such of you ny nr*h^re'.n- cited, a* nrr mil" th«ase of twenty one years, an- ->-rji;trri.! to appear, by your(tu»rrtlan. if you have one. or If you have none, to appearand apply for 'oil* i,. be pip>imi..i rr in" t!n> ev»ni ofyour neglect or failure to dr. 5... a eiiariilnn will He ar-p.ilnteii li> the Surrogate to represent a-i.l net for you Inth* pr .\u25a0.,,';.!.- •

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In Tes!i!-».nr Whrrecf. We have . nii.rcd the $->al of theSurrcciite-". <-.uirt of the still Count; of Sew Yrru to behereunto f.Rlxeil.

Witness, Jl..n. ABNKO C. THOMAS, a Sqrrosgsui of Urr, oi

Mid county rf Sew v, •\u25a0\u25a0; nts-iM County. th«ri.. S.I Pth day of October, li t>- year .f o.ir Lordone- thousand, nine h';r("refl »nil fixTA.ViKL.1 j.NT-;*".'

I'll"-!;rf.tho Purrogate's io;:rt.

Lost.

AN IDEALRESIDENCE PARK

With every possible convenience and thecombined attractions of beautiful court')and shorefront.* * '

On the south short of.the East River.Ju«t vyhc-ro. it meets th.' Snund. N". \u25a0 M. minutes by train from the S4th St. Ferry.

l<< milutrs from HeraM \u25a0pjobm on completirnof. the .P.. R. 1> tunnel. a., online to oflteM

\u25a0 scb«nlp.

Beautiful villa plots overlooking th« iSound, with ail' city improvonientP. Lots. i?4T."> and upward. R. H. station rlsrht on jth« property: Send for free R. ii. ticker•ml IHnstTated boeklei.

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DOUGLAS'

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12 MilA\I.A few sillies, furnl.-ln-i m unftlrn!s^.eJ. to lease to

ihblrible tenant*. |

KUKTKI.S KAST MMII111 ST. jApartment* innew addition are now ready for Inspection, i

CAGsJI a BARCOCK. «'

To Let for Business Purposes.a LaHQI KLOOK TO LST.

METnOP*>HT.\N lIKAI.TY RUILUINO'-\u25a01«-1S WILLIAMST.. 14-70 ROSE ST-AND DLOCK PROMT ON BROOKLYN BRIDGE:POWKR. A»-.. day and NI«;HT.lU'i.ANn Ss WHITING CO.. :. HEEKMAN ST.

OST. MISLAID-

h ST..»I.EX.-Thr^ St. I.oul*.lonJJ Mountain ,<- Southern Railway Comnsnv Rive-biiU Gulf Division. First Mort<r-. 4" 1t,.. /I No tU*''\u25a0'-• »ndt \u25a0:;.,.. of ,h.. pTr ralue of on- :, SSl***lars each, flnrfrt t^e Isi day of Mnv. a. D !<...:-. anddv» the Ist day of May. a..I). 1933, .jfilpf.r,i,nV aroherel.y «.>r'i<>.l nir-ilnst refelrln« or ne-'otl thesame, or any coupon* affixed thereto, an inv,.,^,n.iof has been .Mooted. Any c*r<nn h-»viie lrform:. lonas to «;il.l l>'ITll|t •'\u25a0

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Furnished Apartments to Let.A —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT, prl-

*%.. vale bath. $1.50 daily; including meals, two J»J«eenl>. one, %U THE ALABAMA.15 E. llih St.

VRTISTICALLY l- ttXISHCD APARTMENT. 7 room*am<\ bath, No. SO Weat t«>t:i it. Can t*bad OctoberIst. . Aasly' on {Temlata.

SHIPPING NEWS.

Port of New York, Friday. Nov. 2. 1903.ARRIVED.

Steamer Hermudian (Br). Fr«» r, Bermuda October 31to A E puterbridse & io. with lfiu passansers. inuiU .mirtJd«r. Arrived at the Bar at 10 a mSteamer Horwind. which arrive,! from Gulfport Novem-ber 1. reports: October 31, latitude :;.,.:. lonaltuJe 74 40at 6:13 a m, r,a.-««-d a hody floatlns on the »at.-r

' 'Steamer I'olorado. Smith, Moil!c U. tober 22 andßurns-

Oft Hlghlan'.s Jt l^;,.i;? mwuhi^nma:i

"m"

se -Steamer Jamestown, Hiller.' N'ewporl Sews an.] Nor-sl.^v f:of:orP

i;s *"tth *—**««atoamer iTieaapeake .Hr). Gray. London October IS toI'hHip Buprecht, in ballast. Arrived si the Bar at 2:30Steamer Venetta fGeii. Hoff. Port an rrin-i- October21. Jeremie 22 .-.lira Mana M ami lna^ua 28, to thenamburg- American Une. with :" iS'V Arrived at the

Steamer XI Ncrtf, Ilopner. Oalveston October 27. tothe_S.,mtiern Pacific ''"• with mdse. Passed inQuarantlnoQt i'.4*\ &. 111.. kk11 *11™" Braadmburs "Jen. Woltersdorf. Bremen Oc-

tober 20. to Oelrii Ms a.- Co. with 153 cabin an.l 1377 «tfV-ago passenger*, and mdse Arrived nt the Bar at 1:45 pm~Steamer Bordeaux (Frt. L.'Heveder. Havre Otober Mto the CQtnpasnie Generals TransaUantlque, with mdHLArrived! at the Har at 1:3 op m "«»o.

Bteamer Merioa, Robertson, Vera Cruz October «\u25a0%l'rogre«o 27 and Havana 30, to James X Ward &• Co withTtl passeacers, malls and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at3:30 iin.Steamer rir.mlr.l- <Br». Sniaie. Para October 21 to th.

Booth Company, with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 3:30Sandy Hook, N J. Nov 2, 10 p Wind northwestmoderate; very hazy. "w«i,

SAILED.Fteamers Oialmette. New Orleans; Verona (.Vort I>nn

Antonio. St • Ami « Bay. ,to; Catania. fan Vranrl,, £Monroe, Norfolk and Newport News; Apache, .-harle'.nend Jacksonville; Phcebus (Her), Flushing, VleuVn ,KaMBU, c.uantanamo etc: Celt.- .Hi). Liverpool ,11Queenstown. LUer .Nor). Port Antonio; Antlllu(Cuban)

WILL ALTER FiNE DWELLING HOUSE.Plans have been filed with Buildings Superin-

tendent Murphy lor remodelling the four story andbasement dwellinghouse No. 7 Hast Mth st ,ownedby Mrs. A. J. Jarvls. It Is to he extended at thefront and rear and a facade of brick trimmed withlimestone erected of Colonial design, with a ceiuralentrance and hays decorated with pilasters built atthe second and third stories. Augustus X. McV

TO IMPROVE DYCKMAN TRACT.Secretary Lehman of the Metropolitan Tobacco

Company h«s taken title to a plot at the SOUtheaStcnrn.r of 2i:;ili st. and 9th aye.. fur 135,000 HeIntends to erect five story tinthouses on the site inthe spring.

TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. !T)<- Gross & Gross Company has leased to the !

Christie Motor Car Company for a tprm of yean'

the building on a plot 100x100 feet at the southeast jcorner of Gist s«t. and 12th aye. j

The Hoyt estate has sold No. 17 West 39th st., a 'four story dwelling house on a lot 20.10x98.9 f»-et. iThe two adjoining: houses wore sold recently.

John J. Boyian has sold for Jacobs & MarlenhoffNo. 548 West 49th gt., a four story double flathouse,on lot 26x10<).5 feet.

Charles and Rose Mann have roM to Mrs. J»nnli» iFriedman No. 2.1 East 3d St., a six story tenement

:

houi-e. on lot 2oxSS.6 feet. !Joseph Toch has bought from Moran & Son !builders, the two six story apartment house* Nos jMB, 2"«. 3r« and 20S West llltliSt.. 125 feet west of7th aye., on plot IGOxliiri.11 fi-et. The Cohen RealtyCompnny -was the broker. , |

John J. Kavanagh has sold for the estate of Rob- I*rtMcCafferty To. ft) East Slst et.. n four Ftory 1browi:stone dwellinghouse, on lot 16x102.2 feet.

'John J. Corke has wold to a client of Henry C

'Quentln Ko. 405 Kast SSth St., a five story flathouse. [on lot 20x126.10 feet. ,•„- -

\Mark Blurnenthal has oold to Margaret Gradv•

the four story double nuthouse. No 232 East 121st iSt., on lot 25x100.11 feet. ;

Aaron Goodman hns bought No. 303 East Houston iSt.. a three story building, on lot lfrx7o feet

The FJrnn-Cahn Realty Company has sold for jLouis Less Mo. 107 to illSt. Ann's aye., three fivestory flat houses, each on lot 2.r/x"D feet.

R. I.Brown's Sons have sold for George, Xeuffer !No. ISS3 Bathgate aye.. a two story frame dwelling: jhouse, on plot 82xS4 feet. 1

Witte & Schwlebert fold for Esther Kaufmanthe two. family dwelling: house on the east side of IWallace a\e.. 605 feet north of Harriett Place. Van INeat. :.;\u25a0 I

Kolsom Brothers have sold for the Acton estatethe three story and basement private house No. 235West 13th fit., 20x51.6 feet, to an Investor.

M. Siii^r Is the buyer of No, 158 Kaet 300 th st.'

The Kg.ii) & Hallecy Construction Company hassold to P. W. Hlgrr.an Ko. S<o6 Summit aye.. a five\u25a0tory flathouae. on plot 15x75 feet, adjoining the ,

MARINE INTELLIGENCE.miniatdiTh almanac.

Sunrise C:3l!Sunset 4:561M00n llses 6:so) Moon's age 14HIGH WATER.

A.M.—Sanfly Hook «:42|Gov. Island 9:osiHell Gate 10:58P.M.

—Handy Hook B:Us|Qov. Island 'J:10|Hell Gate 11:12

WIRELESS REPORTS.The St Paul, which reported to Sable Island yesterday

at 7 a m. when 77.') miles east of Sandy Hoik, will dockabout 8 a m to-morrov.

La Lorraine, which reported to Stab'e Island at 4:r.0 a myesterday, when I*o miles southeast if that "station Ise.ipected to dock about S:3O p m to-day.

INCOMING STEAMERS.TO-DAY..

Ve«el. From. . Line.•Campania... Liverpool. October 27 Cunarfl•Dominic. Para. October 22 Booth•Bnenoa Ayres Havana, October 30 SpanishBristol City Swansea, October 10 BristolSt. Andrew Antwerp. October 20 PhfpnlxEl Mar Galreston. OctVoer 27 So Paclf.i:ElRio New Orleans. October ST....So PacificBan Marcos Galveston. October 27 Mallcry

SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4.•l>a Lorraine Havre. October 27 French•tit Paul Southampton, October 27 ...American•Grecian Prince Barbadoes, October 2(5 Prince•Ponce. Ponce, October SO N V & V Rla nretagne. Havre. October 27 FrenchKals. Auk. Victoria.Hamburg, October 2S HamS-AmCarpathla Gibraltar. October 26.V <^innrdMartello Hull, October 21. ..; Wilson

MONDAY. NOVEMBER B.•Potsdam Rotterdam, October 27. . .Holland-Am•Furn»«sla Glasgow, October 27 Anchor•Finance Colon. October 80 PannmnPerugia Gibraltar, October 24 AnchorXl rid GalTestor. October SO So PacificComus New Orleans, October 00...5*> PacificCity.of Atlanta Savannah, November 2 Savannah

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER C.•Knl«r Wm II Bremen, October SO ...... N" O LtoydSamland Antwerp. October 27 Red star

•Brings mail.

OUTGOING STEAMERS.TO-DAY.

VesselVessel For. Line. Mall closes. satis?1T'mJrla. Liverpool. Cunard •"):"!'am 7-fi)aiiil*lilla(!>lphla Southampton. American.. <; "0 a oi3OamMaracalbo. Curicoa, Ked I) s.3oarri l --ov)m0v)mCarolina, Porto P.lcr, X V & PP. 0:00a m ll:*00amPretoria, St Thoma-, Quebec 0:30 tw 13:00 mMexico. Havana, Ward. ..-;...' 10:0.i a m i-'ooninSarnia, Jamaica, Ilamb-Amer 11:00 nin 2M>opmwiiltglft. Argentine Amer-Rlo Plata.-. 12:00 m :miii[,tnHrrtensluc Ar»entino. Houston 12:00 m S:OODmOre! \\nli.--iit'«.. Hamburg. Hamb-Am. o:3oamColumbia, Olaskow, Anchor . 10 -00 a mF"r.u»cerca Naples. AustrianXl Bud, Galvestwi So Pacific 8:00 prnCljnlmette. New Or>an«. Bo Pacific .—

-12:00 inConchn Ge!veiltor., Mallory .T-Oit nin

Jamestown Norfolk. Old Dr.mlnlon 3:o<>nniKansas City Savannah, Savannch 3:00 pm,SUNDAY. NOVBMBEH 4.Mecaba. London. Atlantic Trans 4:oopm

MONDAY. XOVEMIii:?. 5.Byron. ArgenUn*, Lamport & Holt 7:30 am livnr>a mHubert, Para. IJooth 12:00 m :; (m p mAlllanca. C.lon. Panama 11:30 am 3:00 D i,-

Princess Anne. Norfolk. Old Dominion 8:00 pm—~ .TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.

Destination an1steamer, C!cseln V vAustralia (except Westl, FIJI Is'and; and

New' Caledonia (via Vancouver anVictoria, 15. C.)—Moana Nov. 4 1]no r. tJapan. C\>rpa an! China (specially ad-"

dressed only) (via Seattle)—

Lyra.. Nov. 4 (500 n mHawaii, Japan. Corea.. China and Philippine Is'andi <\ia San Francisco)HonEkons Mara xov.3, 12:30 a mJapan. L'orea, China anl PhilippineInlands (via S.>ati!<>>--T:in.t:o Maru..r.Nov. \u25a0 8-00 ntr

New Zealand. Auett-jMa (except We«t)'

•New i'.il-t nia Samoa, Hawaii frr.dIHi Islands- (via Ban Francisco)—

Hawaii. JVpan. Corea. .-i.ma' and'phiifp- v"'

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OamHawaii. Japan, C rea, r;:ina and Phipine Islands «vta San Francisco)—•'vn ea Nov. IS. 13:30 a m

MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS.Aid«.. s. s.. 100 ft. w. c? SA are.; for n =ix st. rjbrl k tenement house. X(.4xN7.5; Hlllman* Golding, ownersi Bermiteln & Bernstein. architecU . $33,00012th aye.. c. s. 68th to SOth -•-.. for a one story

l>:-lrk sheii. 124.5x21.10; lnterborough RapidTransit Company, owner; G. H. Pegram, archi-tect .NX.

l(-"' Bt., \u25a0 s., 1*;.« ft, w. 'of3d"ave.VVor a fourstory brick loft building, n<ix.ri::.4; i. Fried, ownerund architect"

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THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.Harlem River Terrace, c. s . 520 ft. n of Bailey

uve.; for a two story frame dwelling house 20 iix4O; Douglas Brown, owner an1 architect ..... $1 SI4)Ist st. s. s.. 1W ft. cof Havemeyer aye.; for atwo story frnn-.e dwelling bouse, 34x22; HernhardHonsman. owner; Henry fonrtnl. architect "

«00150 th r-t.. n. s.. ITI ft. c. of lark aye.- for twotlx story brick tenement houses, COxlOB.S; M,rib?7\ & U Btina, owners; C. A. Milln.-r. a—hi-t('c' 12it,(HH)

northeast corner of 161st Ft. This is one of severaljust finished, overlooking the llnrl»-m River, theSpeedway and Macomb's Park.

Edward C. H. Vogler has sold for Henry J. Largeto GcorKC 11. Tilmeyer No. 6 West ISM St.. a livestory Tlnthouse.

AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.At No. 14 Vesey at.—By Joseph P. Day: Boston rl.w s. 3:13.4 ft \u25a0 v. of 108th st. 71 (ixSl.flß t-.> Franklin aye.

x !-;•>•;. (> sty bk ten h andivacant en Franklin aye;Joseph Kaplan et a! Ast Hariy Himberg et \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0: M.ix Moo-mod, ally; \ C Neuwlrth, ref; cm. ru'\ $3,62584; taxis.etc. |SM2«i adjourned to Nov 0.

MECHANICS' LIENS.lGHtn Ft., n. s.. 1i.i.l ft w. of Kdgfcombo aye.,

KioxlCf.Ox lrree; Arlando Marino act. Josopn.lacobson. owner; lsauor w. Horn and LoutlLamptrt, contractors.. $702 75

Van Neat aye.. c. s., -3 it. a, <\u25a0: Van liurcn st..2SxliNl; Philip >Isrr.an:i et al agt. John B. Ma-rirtn. owner an.l contractor 20000

3d aye.; No. 034; John J. Ryan ut;t. James ess-sidy, owner; John Yoge!. contractor 2«0 00

13<>th St., No. 21 to 2:i Weat: li. i'elli <fc Co.agt. Plccus Konginaky, owner and contractor.. 515 00

27th st., n. ».. I'ie.s ft. c. of -tl aye. SB.4xltX>;Koliinson Btone Works company apt. ZalleUl &Oranaky, owners; famnel Kossler contractor.'. 206 00

6th st.. No. 42.". Bast; i..>ji« vu?trr asrt. CharissFnedenberg, owner and contractor C2506eth at., \u25a0. s.. 287 ft. \v. of »th aye., i;r.x'.<«>:Hfirlngl.onu MftalLath Company agt. Llllie !:...)»\u25a0 nui? 1... <_;. j. an( l.ton Fleiscnmann andl'l.ischmaii Etualty and Construction Company„ owners; Thomas J. Funning, contractor...... 78290ith Five . No. S103; Thomaa Dlmond r.Rt. Annweaver, owner an.l contractor 375 00Prospect eve.; w. c.. ;it ft. b of 160th s-t . 7.'.xI*4; Jacob Uatae] ag:. Isaac I. Shapiro ownerand contra 51000

Amsterdam aw-., w. *.. 24.11 ft. n. of With si10()llt»0: Ravltch Brothers nprt. Jacob Goldbergand Max Smith, owners and contractors 6,800 00Grant aye. (\u25a0. *\u0084 32.0 ft. n. of losth St., :«r.nxlX); BraunsfeH, Browning *Co. a«t. WhitneyConstruction Company, owner and contractor.. 40 TO.51 St., s- \u25a0\u25a0• 10<t ft- w. of Audubon aye 25x100; Deiinls Uaher apt William li Bingham.owner; James J. Ryan, contractor 59 00

THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.I'OP.KMN rORTS. '• .-

UK.raltar. No\ 1 Sai'leu. earner L'ltoQta <l»r> Thomson(from ->•:.\u25a0. no; New y.-,rk....... .1

Plymouth, Xuv - >•:"» .. -Arrived, steamer KrenprinzWllhelm (<;•-,. l;|.'!i,r. New York for hour* nilItremen land rr« • »•:\u25a0 <i>.

Delason. l:iy. N..v 1—

Arrived. sUt»>m«f t'orfe Castle ißrlLotvmy, .Ww York via St Vincent. c v. <."a|..- To«ri!Amsterdam. X«*» 1

—Arrived, steamer F'rln* IVll>m IV(Dutch*. Van •!• i Uoct. New fork via \V«st !IndteaJ\ .-i.i-jrut- n and Havre. '..-. -~;

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Cherbourg. Kov -. 3 »i m—

Arrlv«wV. steamer Kr.mi.rn-Wllh«lm (<;>>r). Rlchter. New. York via Plymouth :orRrem< n land . rocei dc l>;

riculipne. Nov £ fl a m—Arrived, steamer N*i«lw« Am-sterdam. IlorjT. New York for Rotterdam »and pro--ce*J«M».

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Gibraltar, Nov I—Paused, siwnur Mam (»r). Woolfeniien, Calcutta anj Colombo for Boston -end SewYork.

(i.tv.a, Niv "J— Arrived, steamer Republic 'Hr. McAule;New York.

Cherbourg, Soy 2. 5:10 a m—Arrived, steamer Amorlkai(i«T). s-'aufrman;:. New York via Plymouth for'Hamburs (ana proceeded).

Queeostown. Not -. ll:~r» a m—

Arrive!, steamer I,ncan.a (Hr). Watt, New York for Liverpool land pro-ceeded.

Fow-ey, Key I—Called.1—

Called.- •trainer Sy.Jenham (Swed), Fag^r-lund Ifrom Jlumrfiaml New York.

Liverpool, N". i—

Arrived, stoam.r Haltie (Dr), Smith.N«W Y<>r!; via QIMMtQW • •-.*.•\u25a0 ' *•

Glbrultur. N'v 2—

Arrived, steamer Maltk«> (Or). Itemp-wolf. New- York for Naples ami <;.»n,ia.

Sues, Nov 2 -Arrived, steamer Muntrose (Hr). <;!<•«*Yokohama, etc. for Now v.t.

- - ' "Port Said. Nov 2—Arrived. atrßine r Newby Hail \u25a0 <Br>

Huck. Now York for liens Korif."

Para. Xov I—Sailed,1—

Sailed, steamer' Cearenao \u25a0 (Br). Hughes,New Turk.

Naples. Nov I—Arrived1—

Arrived previously, steamer Calabria (Br).Cnverley. New York.

Liverpool, Nov 2—Arrived, steamer Canning (Br). I»avl#s.Now York for Manchester. ; .

Algiers, Oct»29—

bailed, steamer Trj'n (Nor), from MrsK.i- fi r New Ycrk. ...

Dkiitzlt'. not 3t>— tfollti, s'eamur liosnU (Ger),' SchmidtNew York. •'" •*i-

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Tenoriffe, Oct 30—

fcwileJ. iinannr Ormeaby-'CBrVWhaJlay,*«w lorfc-

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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1906.

Amusements.

WatchCertaintyCertainty in watch buy-

ing lies in the nameELGIN.

Years and years of un-b-oken success have madethe ELGIN The StandardWatch.

You are sure you wantan ELGIN but may hes-itate as to which grade ofmovement to buy.

The popular grade at apopular price is the G. M.WHEELER, the most ac-curate, perfectly adjustedwatch for its price in theworld. You can find it inthe small sizes and thinmodel. Have your jewelershow it to you.

\u25a0 LCINNATIONALWATCH CO.,Elgin,111.

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