as crouch n....ma.il. shot joseph grossman, of xo. 2,014 second cver.ue. the ballet struck grossman...

Post on 14-Jul-2020

2 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

A $300,000 WEST SIDE UlASi'.Heal Estate.SPECIAL MENTION.

ALLAXD BROS. GET CONTROL OF BIG BUILDINGBEING ERECTED IN 17TH STREET.

A 125 th Street Dwelling House To Be Altered for Business— No. 11,2

Watt Street Company May Improve Its Site.

MOTORm YORK IRtIIIBiV

Teterhoae Z-Z2O Coiuaias.•Greatest Arts, mrr estabnatesnT -Write tar 'U—trateel boakh *ssj^T. '

f~ -^~As!::m.a\Kr >nv?,a-toj» rtv» r ...'"T

—-

«

GEO. M.CO H ANHEW YOBX HISHON3RTHEMA!

;n.B«sts«a'>si.nlo HUNuR THE MAYabwith Mi\u25a0 \u25a0?HknsT OrWaalF 'OR

NY rhnrn'm Kiln-Dears. «TiSiti-:«TiSiti-:.:sC'^

ITI *n<« TltAT^artet VPI!U*na <•rw! Starts at 1:39 p m

°* «» 3ii,?

*<

LYCfUM ffw.y a«4 nth itErTTTtoAuci.t. THE LION xug Moyieto A"« "«• 'HE LION rYri1 MOilSc

DREAMLANDNOW OPF-Eatlrelr 1111 nsiiiuii at siuiim «-*,.tikk iron »rr\>in.n;<

" I*•IHUMWiN-STAHHr IT COMPANY,

Capital paid In. tn cash. $J.1»4.M«.

51 Wall Street, New York.

improved or inadeqi.i;i f'-lyimproved real propertjdelay desirable improve-ments because they afthi doubt as to what kln.lof buildings they oughtto erect; others delay be-cause of the difficulty inmaking financial ar-rangements.

This Company willupon application give to owners thebenefit of its experience and willad-vise both inrespect to the character ofthe buildings and their cost.

No obligation to this Company willbe incurred by owners in connectionwith this preliminary work, even ifthey determine to employ other con-(ruetors.

Citff Properl// for Sale.

WLBER DX RKVBRB. 1« OAST IR «T.. MOCWTVEKNOX. N. T.. buys, sells, reals aad iHWiiian

real estate

BRfGHTON BEACM PAe**

\u25a0' \u25a0 \u0084-\u25a0-•• \u25a0\u25a0.-

looses TenDollar Stack at RockaicayBeach as Evidence.

y I»eput*? i'oli«:e Commissioner Mathot spent theXiisht of the glorious Fourth of July by the breezyShores of Rockaway. That domestic beach whscrowded with happy :nen, women and children, andtiot one recognised the thirO in command at Policelleadq:-airtei^. The Deputy Commissioner wished*to maintain bis incognito, and took the precautionto disswiife himself as a stray visitor to the placelook'nt; out for' a "hurrah ofa time."

Few people imagined that Rockaway could fur-?>isri any more exhilarating sensation than a dip InIts wilflsurf at high water, the numerous children'scatch-penny shows, or l'stening to the soothing•trains of a hotel orchestra.

\u25a0 But when tae Deputy Commissioner haled threeiiN-n, who gave their names as Samuel Levy,grata Herbert and William J. Marshall, into the••ar Uockitwuy police court yesterday morning'some people oegan to think "that there's been•araerfcin;; d.'in1

"on the beach that the multitude

o:<in*t *»*>. <"aptai;i Tighe, who is responsible forthat neighborhood, had his eyes opened wider thanthey ever were when the Deputy Commissionertv.;-«d him that he had found a gambling den. In

) the court he sail that Levy was the manager ofthe place. All»-t<jheld In$300 for examination on3n'r 9.

The Deputy CV>rnmission»r was looking about forstronger sensations, when he saw men hurrying Inpairs aid groups into the Waverly House, at theBoulevard and Lincoln avenue. He fell in with theStream »nd «ras carried into the place. He sawmen lo*inp money.

"What kind of r. chase d'ye call this?" he in-quired. ' •:

"Ah, K"hon;» t'yer old woman: this ain't nochild's play. SUidoo for yours; y'll try, d'ye see!"«"as the wild admonition from one of the "spot-ters."

But th? visitor wouldn't Jiav« it that way. Thenthey explained the same and its advantages, whichmere all his.

"I'm with jr* boys. Give us $!•> worth of chips."Mathot played his and lost."Hard luck." ho commented coolly. "I'm play-

ing a lone hand, but this will hold you." He'showed his badge of office and read the riot act.

M.ri'ncr iTTJ.s (rAMi:.

A DOWNTOWN PLOT OF 7.000»Q. FT WITH 1>:. II STKKET FRdNTMif. I.n.HF

<»N IIIKrKsll)K-> CONVKMENT H>K "«MIPI'IM. VUK r. IW.-> 000

RULAND & WHITING CO .5 BKKKMAN SV. N. T.

LARGE PROFITS tn N. T. City real estate. Send t*Illustrated booklet. KLBERT C. SMITH. Msshsttaa

Co-operative Real Estate Cto.. a-7 East 4M st

City Property to Lei.

ni<iMP-nN *\u25a0CJIs»l B <U^LS«bbbT *•

LUNA PARKC MlßOt— by D. R. T.InnPark Kxpre , tan3;J{%

MANHATTAN BEACHPR 1M OS E

'

PAIIM'S ..Jgau.jRiverside DriveAutomobiles "77;Le<ve FarTe trance. Coloabtu Circle \u25a0»

_ '

(Subway Station), 9A. i;. to « p y /\r7.50 P. M. to S.S> P. M..every gft»«a nn^.' *»»JC

IMABISOX ROOF-

«3lX,rz —-.

SQir.AKfi Ifllllk rii.\MrVnsF"—

BELASCOBLANCHE BATES^yjiA 1 AMB A51***

Tu»^- Thur*. s«.. He."

7th Are. &mtu st. DOLLY VARDENICASIIVOITHE social whirl.

TJRIVATE HOUSE TO ÜBT.—JIO West «M 8C; fburX story aad basement; twelve rooms and two baths; batand cold water In each room. Inquire of J. J. BAOLJST.25 West 42d St.

Unfurnished Apartments Tn Let.

HANDSOMECOMPLETE

APARTMENTFor Lcass

KNICKERBOCKER. 247 sth Avc.

m£ yi"«m» in wax special- MamMUsKB I noyal ItaUan Orcae«te>. Uj»U» AJ--s

Brooklyn.

rpo LET.—

Elesant apartments, all modern improve--X ments. possession now. rent to begin September 1:7and 8 rooms, rent JST« to $62 30. 945-991 President St..Apply to your own broker or Realty Associates. 174Kerns? n at.. Brooklyn.

IfPatch man Says He Fired in Self-Dcfence

—Victim May Die.

Strike violence by sympathisers of truck driversTvho left the employ of Bruck & Schulman. whole-Bale grocery dealers, at Xos. S3l and 333 East 103 d•tree!. last Saturday, culminated in a shooting yes-terday afternoon, when Edward McGrane, a watch*ma.il. shot Joseph Grossman, of Xo. 2,014 Secondcver.ue.

The ballet struck Grossman under the heart. He»as taken to Harlem Hospital, where slight hopessire entertained for his recovery. McGrane washeld without bail on ;i charge of attempted homi-cide. He paid he tired In self-defence, as he wasbeing beaten by*pickets. McGrane's story was sup-ported by Alfred J. French, another watchman.\rh.'i. running to help him. was stabbed m theJintid. French accused Samuel Belford. of No. 319Ea?t 101*t street, who was held in $1,000 bail forfelonious assault Meyer Reingold. a picket, hadJim nose broken.

The strikers demanded higher wages and shorterhours. On Monday the firm advertised for non-union men. and when some appeared to apply for•work, according to members of the firm, the ap-plicants were attacked. McGrane and French triedto protect the new arrivals, but were attacked.When •McGrane was knocked down be drew hispistol and fired.

Police were summoned, and twenty arrived, hem-snins in the pickets on both sides of the block. Mc-Grane pave himself up. Coroner Harburser took a•tstenn-iit from the wounded striker at the hospital.Itis said that he charged McGriine with trying t »beat a union man, and when he reproached himfor it he was shot.

SHOOTS UXIOX PICKET.

The Turf.Jersey City.

ELEGANT FIjOORS. 7 rooms, bath, modern Improve-ments; selert nrlifhborhood :10 minutes from N. V.;

l»nl reasonable. Cl'NKu, -71 I'alisade aye, Jersey lityHeights.

To Let for Business Purposes.CTH AYE.. IT*

—l^rg' store. I>asement: suitable any

O business. Inquire store. 17H Cth «v-*.-

CONEY inland JOCKEY CLL'B !K.%<ING AT SIIEETSnEA© BAT.

June 31 to July 10. 3:34 P. M. Rain or !!\u25a0.:;>.'

14 lit Uul ! PASSY ! -««•Leaie East 34th at.. E. R. via L 1 r. r.. at 11

A. M.. 12:10. 12:4^. 12:50 <1 00 Parlor Car Trait). 1:11,1:40. Z:10. 5:4* P. M. Take ferryboat foot WWtrtiaSt.. N. T. 11:40 A. M.. and thereafter every 10 nilßßUt. Iconn««tinf at 39th st.. Brooklyn. »!?h electric mis* idirect to track. AM Brooklyn troi!«/ car» trSsSkffdirect to track. Concert by Lander.

Grand Stand. $3; I.nd!?-. 91.58. Wld Stasit U.•\u2666•MOTOR CABS AND MOTOR CABS

TO THE TRACK.New Tork Transportation Co.

ffth Are. and 4»th St. Telephone J3»O C->'.an*o« \u25a0

Long Island Real Estate for Sale.SOUTH SHOREJ AND SUFFOLK COUNTY resl.ience-.X? farms and waterfronts. Furnished cottages to rent.WILLIAMHAMILTON.SayvlHe. 1.. I.

Public Notice.Country Property for Sale.

OAKWOOD. —A beautiful country home for sale. Send\J for booklet, containing 12 views and description, toP.. P. BISS&LL. Manchester. Conu.TTIOR SALE— Orsinlng. N. T.. lar»e house and barn;J7 Root situation; now occupied as boarding house-<asy terms. THO3. LEAKY. IHMain St.. OsFinlnj N. Y.

I?*)R SALH.— acres, with modern house and buitfin?: high ground, near BriarclifT Manor; tine location.'THOMAS LEARY. Osslr.ing;. N. T.

TT^OR SALB— At Plainfieli; large house and barn; on1? principal street; taken for debt and willbe sold at abargain. FIRST NATIONAL.BANK O9 PLAINFIEIJ)N. J.

"\ fOUNT VERNON.—

Elegant residence. Chester Kill onAL plot 100s2(K>: $33,000; worth $50,000. COOLET &WEST, Mount V»-rn.->n. White Plains.

BLOOMFIELD.—New house. 1O rooms-; hardwood floors-all improvements ;5 minutes' walk to stations- finelylocated. EDWARD O. WARD. MS Nassau st X T *and >>»» Beach St.. B!oomn>Id. N. J.

KUTHERFORD, N. J.—Seven rooms, bath; all improve-i m-r.ts. 48aMS>; large grapevine: all windows andporch screened; hardwcoU floors. O. K. HUNT. 155 West

St.. N. Y.

A large delegation of the Tobacco <;r. \u25a0we:?' As-•oeiatlon of the I'nited St;iir« arrived 1a sas='a s=

'nlgtii

from Xorfolk on the Old Dominion steamship Prin-«-ess Anne. Their annual conference will begin to-«!j»v ia the new (Jrand Hotel.

Mr«. Louise K. Stenton. mother of Mrs. Kinnan,•who was murdered on June. S. on the porch of theStenton home, at Xo. 246S Washington avenue, willbe allowed to keep her belongings in the housefar a while, and will not be ejected by dispossessproceedings by Lawyer Burton W. Gibson, formerlylier counsel. The forcible removal of Mrs. MarieEhlppo, the Italian woman who rented the basemen'Of the house from Mrs. Stent<-n. and against whomGibson ha« brought dispossess proceedings, is alsoto be delayed.

Mrs. Mattie Mayer, wife <>f r>avici Slayer, a dealerIn diamonds, at Xo. 1* Maiden Lane, yesterday re-ceived an interlocutory decree of divorce from Jus-tice Bla.ne.hard. in the Supreme Court. Forty dol-lars a week alimony was awarded to her.

Police Commissioner Binsham yesterday ap-pointed CajJtain Frederic Gusher secretary toDeputy Commissioner Waldo. Mr. Ougher saw ser-vice in the Spanish-American War.

Captain Andrew Keyset, who started in a twelve-mile race with Captain "Bab" Peach on Wednes-day, was found in his rowboat off Gover-ritr's Island early yesterday. lie said lie wasseized with a cramp in the log after rowing roundBobbins Reef.

Julius Wiener, of No. 58 Rutgers street, jumped

from the Williamsburg Bridge, near the Manhattantower, yesterday He die.) 5.,011 after his arrivalat tiouverneur Hospital.

BAIL BOND GONE; MAGISTRATE ANGRY.The disappearance of a $2,300 bail bond, which

Should have been on record in the Lee avenue po-lice court. Williamsburg, and the inability of thepolice to find Samuel RoFen. a. confectioner, of No.J049 Myrtle avenue, who was released from Ray-mond street jailon the bond, aroused the suspicionof Magistrate Higginbotham yesterday, and hehas oitiered a thorough investigation.•

CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.

1f\f\ACRES, half mil* waterfront; accessible to yachts-JLUU low at $25.1)00; magnificent tract. WM. WVLrILACE TOOKER. Sag Harbor. N. Y.AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.

At 14 Vtßey st— By 1- .1 Phillips &• Co: Broadway \u25a0 »cor I2«th Bt, 1«'.6x7.4x1R.5x1«.1; vacant; Anna PelImanast •! M Rumpf et al; M R &ll8 Isaacs, a'».- <• Ijeviref; partition: to th<? plaintiff fr.r SI.(KKt.

By Joseph !' Day: 452 119th st, \u25a0 s, 96 ft w <•'. Pleasant

TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.Tucker. Speyer & <*o. have sold for the estate of

Helen S. Rapallo and Edward S. RapaMo to theI.C. Lyons Buildingand Operatlig Company Xos.230 and £?% :,th aye., two old buildings, on a plotfi«.4xionxl2.j feet, The purchasers gave as part pay-ment the new eleven story mercantile building atXos. 57 and 59 East 11th St.. on a plot 54x103 feet.The amount involved in the transaction is SUOO.OOO.The oth aye. plot will be improved at once with atwelve story mercantile building.

Frederick T. Barry ,ms sold for Marquis Miller,of Philadelphia, Xo. 104 East 6l*d st., a three storyand basement dwelling house, 1ft.8x?0.5 feet. Also*ol<! for Frank X. Dodd Xo. 45 East 76th st.. a fourstory and basement dwellinghouse, 12.6x102.;: feet.

Isaac & Btang have bought for B. KlingenßtelnXo. Clv East 39th st., a five story tenement house,r»xi«to feet.

George F. Pi. ken has sold for a Mr. H&ncy Xo.IF* West 119 th sst.. a throe story and basementbruwustoiu- front dwellinghouse, on a lot I7xl<m.llfiot. adjoining the southeast oorner of 7th avo.

Joel Marks & Co.. in conjunction with DavidStewart, have sold for Samuel Wacht and Gelger& Bravornian the northwest corner of Amsterdamaye. and 156th st.. a plot f<?.llx!i;s feet.

Kella *Delaney have- sold f.ir Isaac Wolf No. 782Amsterdam aye.. a five et:»ry double flathouse, withst"ies, on :i '>>t iix*.". feet.

Rubinger, Klinger & <*o. have sold for OsiasX irp No. 114.") Ist aye.. a rive story double tenementbouse, ••:] a lot 25x100 feet.

Joseph F. Feist has sohl for Herman Schmonseesthe f-.tir story sinsle flathouse No. 518 West 46tli ston a lot 20x100.5 feet

Julius D. Toblaa has bought from Anson McCookBeard, as trustee for David Stevenson, the tlir?*five story tenement houses No. Mi to -ki* i!tiiayeon a plot 74.11x100 f^et. Robert A. White was thebroker.

Charles X Duross has sold for Edward J. ReillyNo. 57 Grove St., a three- story dwellinghouse, 011 a!>\u25a0( 1ft.10x31.3x irregular.

Samuel Brenner lia> resold to a Mr. <'ohen theplot, 50x100 feet, on the east side of Monroe aye. 27©fe--t ),ortii of !74t'.i St.

;;ni Piser has bought the northwest corneraye and 216 th m.. a plot 114>:1<v. feetColumbia Mutual Building and Loan Asso-

ciation has s< I<l the two four story flathouses Xos856 and 858 Kast 136 th .st.. on a plot EOxIOO IVet.

K. V. Peseta Co. haw r^S'ikl for a client toCassle Dubin the four story tenement house at Xo.306 Concord St., Brooklyn.

FOR YONKERS TRACT, $40,000.

William E. Folkes has sold the Palmer Heightspr« perty. on Sawmill River Roid and Palmer aye..Vcnkers. comprising 178 lots, for $40,000.—

m

REALTY NOTES.•Uilin N. folding has rented for Mrs. Daniel La-

mont the private stable Xj 19 West 55th st.: alsotor Mrs. F. R. Halsey tho dwelling house No. 21West S2d st. to Mrs. A.U. Shanley for a long termof years; al.so Camp Mahaqua. in Tipper St. RegisI-ake. forJ. J. Hill toJ. Alnsloy Blair; for the Cruik-phank Company, Xo. 13 Zast 46th st.. to Mary A.Kenny for a term: for Mrs. A. P. Sargeant. No. t>lW<st 50th St.. to Dr. George It. Stewnrt for a t<=rmol years; for Sum:* A. Farley, tlie Bth floor apart-r.K^nt in the new building, southeast corner Madi-Son aye. and 55th St., to Dr. Clarence Fahnestock;also in the nine buiiding, the 9th and 10th floorapartments to J. H. Moore; for J. H. Ladew. asexecutor, the stable Xo. 161 Kast ')9th st. for a termof years; for Henry A. Murray. No. 54 West 49thst.. to Dr. Ernest Fahnestock: for the Commercialtable O.mpany the basement floor of the newAnnex Building. Exchange Place and New st.. fora long term of years to the Exchange Buffet Cor-poration, which will open a large establishmenton the promises: for the Commercial Cable Com-pany, a law suite of rooms in name building toJ. H. Fortig, in the same building, to the SouvageSafef- Brako Company, a large suite of rooms; toWaterman. Anthony & Co., In tho same building,a large suite of rooms; to Andrew C. Foye for aterm of years a large suite of rooms, in the samebuilding. an<l for the Commercial <"'able Company,a jam suite of rooms in the same building toJ. H. Mmghan and John J. Moylan.

John X. Golding has sold for Mary E. StamlerNo. 22 East 120 th St.. a three story and basementdwelling house, 20x100.11 feet, to Alfred A. Acker,

who will improve the premises for business pur-]>oses. Mr.Uoldin;? was also the broker in the salefor St. James's Church, I-ong Island, of No. <58Trinity Place 10 the United States Express Com-pany.

T»w buyers of No. 112 Wall St.. sold recently byFrank L>yman, have organized a corporation to beknown as the 111: Wall Street Company. Aneighteen story building is projected for the site.D. K. Wells & Co. represented the seller and Alex-ander BchaJe thr buyers. The officers of the pur-chasing company are Dr. Justin Schworin, ofPhiladelphia, president; Joseph Kahn. vice-presi-dent; Marquis Alfred P. >\e Vtllar. of Paris, secondvice-president; Maximilian Kahn, secretary andtreasurer. Alexander Sc-hai«\ Henry Seligman andErtnano Bruner and the officers are directors ofthe company.

M. &L. lioss huve leased to Alland Brothers fromthe plans the new twelve story and basement fire-proof building being erected for SHberman Brothersat Xos. 14 and 16 West 17th St.. on plot 50x92 feet.Tl^e building is to have about 60,000 square feet and

will be' known as the Alland Building. Itis rentedfor a term of ten years at an aggregate rental ofabout ©00,000. This in the tirst of the new sky-scrapers being t?reot?d In this section that hasfound a single tenant.

RED BANK. N. Stock farm for sale; ISO acres-XV ideal location: "nousp. in rooms; barn and otherbuildings; $12300. WM. A. HOPPING. Real Estate.

*

ROCEATVAY FAatLOTS $700. TERMS KAST.Apply Rockaway Park Improvement Co.. 102 Broadwiy

HAWORTH. N. J.Building sites. £J»x> up. 14 miles out

JAS. JAY SMITH. 3» East 42.1 rft.

4(\f\ ACRF sto«-k farm. Rockland Co.. X. T.;residence,•tl/Vf fully furnlyhed: stock, implements, grist millcrowinir cr^ps: one third mllo to station. BOOKHOL'T48 Mai.lei, Lane.

Country Property to Let.

TO RENT.—

Seashore cottage, magnificently located atfort Truntbull Beach. MilforjJ; s*fe bathlnn good

fishing and clamming. DAVID L. CLARKE. MilfordConn.

fpo LKT. at Milton-on Hudson, large house and shadyX ground-, for tlv» season; barn room Ifdesired J itNOLAN. JR.. Milton. N. Y.

gUPKEME COURT. APPELLATE DIVISI03; jFirst Department. Tn the matter of <•.*» appiicsttca at |

th>- Board of Papld Tracslt Kattrnad i^omininiontrt ts ,the City of >">->« York for the appointment of i!tr«» Cos- !missioners to det<»rmln«» and report whether a raj;d craast |railway or railways for the conveyance an-i voilaUßaof persons* an<l property, as determin-*-! by '.}>>> So«r4 |ought to l<r conyrructej an.i operated. 'White Plains Realroute Notfea Is hereby given that th» 3rs;sn«d. XTIB>iani W. Xll?!t. K.!«ari H. Healr and Edward R. fiadlhaving by an '.r-I*-r of the Appellate Division *.f lie *»• :preme Court for the First Judicial Department. ent»r«l lathe above entitled matter on the 27th day of Jus* 130 S.bearing dat? on that day. been appointed comattasfcaMSssidetermine and report after duf> public hearing whether C>railway or railways mentioned In the pttiticn of the oilB->ard. pri«»nt<»tl to th-s said Anpe!!ate Pivi»ion oa mabout the Stall day of May. 190«. and filed In the offct«ithe clerk of said court on or about tha same day, ecgSJ.to be constructed and operated, do hereby appoint »day, the 18th day of July. is*«. at 2 o'clock in the aftsr-noon of that day. at the office of Boardcarr. PUr: aSoley. Number .'«•> Ta" Street. In th» Borv«gh of Sss-hattan. City of New Tork. as the tim» and place at tS»first sitting, and at such sitting and such adjournrt ac-tings as may thereafter be held they will hear all p»r«EiInterested In said matter.

Dated New Tor*. June 3>. 1806.mt,LJAM W. NILKS.EDWARD H. HEALT.EDWARI> R. FINCH-

GEORGE I- RIVES. 32 Lab*: Street. N»w York Cttr.nnd EOARI>MAN. PUTT & BOI£T, :« Wail StmtNew Y<»rk city, Attorneys for the Board of Rap 1-!Trar«lt Railroad Commissi'ir.ers for tli*City of 3le»York.

gUPREME COURT. APPELLATE DIVISIONFirst Department.

—In th*.raatter of the appllntiw

of The Board of Rapid Trs-- Rallroa.l Conuainiswwfor the City of New York for ir» arpolntrnent cf tar»»'omn:issior.«T3 to determti;* and report whether a fspitransit railway or railways foe th» conveyance and tnrs-portatlon of persona and property, as ilet?rrnine<j by i*»Board, ought to be constructed" and operate-! J»ras»Avenue Subway.

Notice is hereby given that the mvlerslg.-.- ! CharifS F.T>il!on. Rudolph Block anrl Edward T. McOan. -;a«tß|by an orfier of the Appellate Division of the SusrsS*Court for toe First Judicial Department, enter-4 to *•above entitled matter on the 27th day of Jun*. 18C6, !**:-Ing date on that day. been appointed oommijsioßers t>determine ar»^ n?rK>rt after dv* public hearicg •jrSsifc*'the railway or railways mentioned in the p^tl'toa of

••«aM Roard. presented U» the said Appel'ate Divlslaa «\u25a0or about the 2Sth .lay of ilay. lp«:«. an<! «itd :\u25a0 ti»oSlc© of the clerk of sal court en vr ah^ut tis« ass*day. ought to be constructed and operate. •*> hm^Tappoint Tuesday, the 17th day of July, ifrni. at .' >*>SBIin .the afternoon of that day at the oSce of Bo«r*niaP!att A Soley. No. .15 Wail" Street, in ihe 3or—«* •*Manhattan. City of New York, a* •\u25a0. t!ir.^ and pi»

*th« first sitting, and at •u-h sitting ar.d such aijourS"sittings as may thereafter b» held they willhear »a »•>sons Interested in said matter

Dated New Tork. June 3(>. lfh*tCharles) r ruui>*Ri : x.

GEORGE L. RIVES. 32 T^bertv Sr-eJ-" New TSsasßßßßsiand BOARDMAX. a St)UET. S3 Walt SWf.New York City. Attorneys for the '-.*•\u25a0•' of >•\u25a0Transit Railroad Corwnlseloners for •-« »:y «£ S**Tork.Furnished House* to Let

—Country.

PEMAgriD HARBOR. MAINE COAST.— fur-\u25a0L nished cottage. 11 r.v>ms; high, extended sea viewgood boating;, bathing, fishing; pure water, bath; reachedby boat from Beaton or Darnariscotta: price S2lrt for sea-son or $125 for August. Address Mrs. JOHN H. EUJSPemaquld Harbor. Me. •—«.Proposals.

QFFICE, COMMISSIONERS. l>. C> VM&Ington. Jun» W. 19«l—SEAT.ED PRCPOSAI-S ••!?received at ihla o!I!c«» until 12 o'clock, noon. ~aiwas*July 14. 1808. for grading certain streets an.) »*•\u25a0•

a«grettatlng about 30iOOO y»r l» of grading. Wan***of proposal, specification*, and all necessary >r*=! ?willbe furnlnhed at this office. H. B. F. MACTaKI*

1

H. I.WEST. JOHN RIDDLE. Commissioners. P~ C -Real Estate To Exchange.

DEERFTBUD. MASS.—

Furnlghed house; all Irnprow-roents: postofnee. steam and trolleys; moderate rentseason. JNO H. WRIOHT. 3S Broad stf. X

™ fW

F)R SAIJS OR EXCHANGE foe private nous*, lot»Ht9B. on 8U Nicholas are. near 14Ut st.* ownerJ. B. POWERS. Woodlawn. Bronx.* own*r'

Real Estate Loans.MOXET TOI»AN on improved property: 0.i1.-k answer<X>RTUA?O>T MORTGAGE caV^WUIlanV *»

QFFICE. COMMISSIONERS. 1» C. WAa#Inston. June 28. • 1801. Sealed proposal* willMJ£eetved at this ofllc» until 12 o'clock m.. on SaturiW- *S

14. IMS. for icradlne and regulating suburban »tr*f*7Javenues. Blank forma.of proposal spectncatiort» •»*!necessary Information will be furnished on arrtic»J??- ?this ofßce. H. B. F. lIACFARU\ND. HENRY I*">JOHN Rlin>UK. Commissioner!-. P. C.

QFFICE. COMMISSIONERS. DISTRICT C?Colunsbia. Washington. June 80. IPC9.— Sea!**,?££

roaals w«l b* receive at thla ofßce until 12 m.. i™Ll,\mm. for furnishing water meters. fVrrr«. spefISSBBBS'and necessary Information may b.- obtain*d at tin*J*sHenry B. F. .Uacrariand, Henry U West. J«*» \u25a0•"*Commlsaleawra. D. C.

William B. Konda, of No. 45 Clarendon Place?,voluntary petition, showing liabilities. 534.055;assets. $720. Principal creditors. Mary M. Foote,Oxford, P.nn.. $1,187; Charles \V. Roepper, Phila-delphia. $4.5(»; Susan B. londa. Short Mills. N. J.,SB.sfiO; Cornelia Howland. Morristpwn. N. J.. »5.300.

Will: mi Wilson, u<>cu|iutiun "treasure-r," No. noLiberty street, voluntary petition, showing debtsof $30,if..., and assets of $21,167. The principal cred-itor* are Henry 8. Botonot, 74iii street and Broad-way, ->.l'«l. \u25a0«•.•:, |.v itiKilance policy; .1. & J.ICtigan, No. 34 run street. 11.304; United Merchants'Realty ami Trust Company. H,«IC. The assets con-Kist or rash in bank. 121:the bankrupt ha* twonotfs for 110/ iK) and 17.5W, mad*- by the WilsonItr'jj- Btoro Company. oti which $:{.iW has beenpaid, teitTtoffUl balrmtv >.i SU.u:*,.; due netilioner o.io._ .' uccount, J'/X-j; i.ii\u25a0!•; iiuittcjcUuna, $3,OC«J.

Archibald. Frank D.—

11. F. Kauffman; November15. I'JO4 $78 08

Bailey. William U.—

Utlca Heater Company;March 20. 1909 -" '-"-

Blttner. Mary—P. J. Frawley; February 11, 1!X)4. 4js 15Collins, Charles W;—City uf New York: July 24.

1003 (vacated) 487 40Evens, Morris—Kastern Hydraulic Press Brick

f-ompany; October I*.IHJW (cancelled) 214 35Faber, Ebarhard- -Rritifh ami Foreign Marine In-

gurance Company; April 11, 1!«!"> 103 90Sam» earn*; January 25. I** 88 16Oene. Frank—L. Kohn ft ,ii: June 11. 1906 40 01H.ir«*>urt. William K.

—Pester' Agricultural \u25a0<"hemlcal Works; May 17. lKni 1.02953

Hatch. Alfred-' atiri Frederic H.—A. a. Man-

del; December 5. 1800 I.BOS ISMack, James C- Planet. Cement Company; June

28 1906 183 00Meghan, James K.

—Meal Estate Record Assocla-

!•...• June 23. IfXM (cancelled) 2**lSame— F. Hecht; August 'SZ. V.»H (cancelled) 5,080 23Saire K. Manley; November 13, i!<oi (can-

ceiled)'

1.f>2«14Same— A LV Canfleld; November 14".' 1001 (can-

c.flledi SSI «6Sam«—- J. W. Rapp: May 23. 100J S3 71Same— Sargent et al; March 28. 1001 338 04Specter Oussle and Barnet— Sundchovitz;

June 20. 1906 10031Sch.iplro. Jacob, an.l Joseph Anderson— D.

OewltSCh; June 21. 100« 4.^2 58Schrader. William, jr.

—J. RoberU; March S.

18OT (vacated) <5140Velebil Alfred—V. Pavelka; June 23. 1900...... li>B02Verschlerser, Max—Balsler Heating Company:

June 10. lOOH 159 K7Worthlnston, Henry B

—City of New York; June

25 1906 225 onInternational Steam Pump Company

—City of New

York; June 2T«. 1806 22500

JUDGMENTS.Th« following judgments were filed yesterday, the

first name being that of t*:e debtor:

Arenson—

Barnett Friedman $84230Bu-kley. Anna— Nicholas Helms 155 4Bloyen. Speiee

—Augusts I*Louis 81 BB

r;rli William J.— City or New York; coats £sri :;r,

Same— John B. McDonald: costs 234 5)6gan,,.

—i>gnnn-McLean Contracting Company;

fOHtS \u25a0• \u25a0

•'•S5 OTCastle, Homy D.—City of New York 1,38214Conlan. James W. Same \u25a0»•» 22

Carlisle. John C. -Bam« 1!« B4Colt. Augustus B.

—Same IB6oa

Camblaco, Ellis J.—

tiama *»'>4 4»>Callahan. Walter— Same 854 48Craig, Susan A.--Charles I*Cralsr 2.897 91

Oarr. It.njamin J. Jr.— George Brown i(H> <»>Ellis, George V.

—George A. Merser lia...

Blsenhuth. John W.—

Rudolph Hermann 26,817 31Franchl Krnesta. (not summoned) and Angeollna—

Nathan Tannenbaum °»VIFotopoloa, Peter— August L- Louis 4jit;

Friedman. Daniel— Mutual Milk and Cream Com-pany • ? ?4?4

Pulton John— George A. Varnay. et al.;cunts.... 58 12Gulager, George F*. T.

—Bltaa W. Train ex al.; .

costs SiS?Goldman, Israel—

Samuel Cohen 20881Goldman Solomon -Jacob Scheer, <t al.; costs... llr.S.i

Goodman. Abraham and Isaac Knot summoned)—

1:,. \u25a0 net Friedman 34- 50Hartwig. Außust

—M Zlmmenuan Company ..*... 56299

Hernnan. William—Abraham Eaianbeln 2.257 88Hlrßhberpr. Isldor

—Barnet Karol 16863

Hornfr. Ernst— Robert Sugden 1.028 64Kaufman Abraham— Ralph Newstead •*» «i

Kelioe. Florence M.—Daniel Mayer et al 67188Koven, Max and Abraham— Mark I. Knapp Ji 41Krerss, Dora Mayor, etc.: costs 114 X".Levy go] i.

—1.-iuta Levy; costs I*J(>3

Lee," Henry—Soclete Anonym* de« Ancient Estatv-llshment et al : 3i2 20

M>ers, Joseph— J. Currle Wllmerdlng et al (>\u25a0'- <nMcGown. Mary—City or New York; cost« 114

Marks.. Mary K.—

Weher-Bunke- Lange. Coal Com-pany •

(............ 4«41

Moses, Alfred lacob Roaenthal et «i 63097Mann. Alfred C—George Henke 1.17 06McNamara Ellen— Peter J. Ryan 87183McDonald, James— Raoul A. Frechette 07 47Mclaughlin. John X.—Philip A. VVeinr*r costs.. 23 77O'Donovsn, K\\< n • I- t-r J. Ryan 37193R«s.>nl>frK. Samuel

—Exchange Ba.ik 143*56

Seeley, David—Bernard F. Lynch 46 34Fchctn. Max—Thomas Rosaum 25 40Schoen. Ferdinand and Frederick— New York Tele-

phone Company .• • I*37Smith Francis K. -Reginald H. Schenck 34 «<>Smith, Frederick H.

—David J. Bannon 420 45

Sauir. Kate—

Louis Silv.-rtiian 49 31V*rrrill>e. A."hl>*l U.

—Samuel Makransky et al.:

costa 70 35Weseley. Frederick

—ScbwaraachUd & Sulzberger

Company »» 07Weieert. Hubert L—John A. Bpeherttng 32 3SWarren. William T- Acker. Mem. l! A c,>r..iit

Compan) S963Walker. Augusta M.—Arthur H. Jones 1.23D4HWaters. John— G-orce Bmwn 206 7«Wilmjn, William lobnson & Johnson fi.M76Young, William H.

—Rowland N. Hazard 243 »1

Corporate Agent Company- City of New York... 135 48Morris <; Cohen & <*\u0084

—Same \u25a0». u<<

Creditors' Kecuritv Company Same ::5:t9C. H. Clayton & Co. -Same U<2MPile Block Company

—Trade Press Con.pary 23172

Gotr-am Auto I'ompany—

Pennsylvania RubberCompany, of New York 200 33

City of Sew York—Herbert S. Ackerman: costs.. 112 IST. K. Hayrnan Company -Theodore J. Hobe et al. 153 IH

PETITIONS «IN BANKRUPTCY.The foliowinß petitions in bankruptcy were filed

yesterday with the clerk of the United States Dis-trict Court:

SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.The first nanio is that of the debtor, the second

that of the creditor and date when judgment wastiled:

L-

PE\DE\;Broadway, n. o. corner 148 th st. !n».llxlOo: \nson 41cC

Beard aRt. James McClenahan et al. (action to impresstrust); attorneys. Glfford. Uobbs. Haskcll & BeardMonroe et.. No. 133: Adoiph Shapiro agt. Morris Gold-stein (specific performance); attorney, J. .Levy

Manjfin St.. No. 29: Edward Mandel agt." Julius Myeret al. (fort-closure of mortgager, attorney, A. C Mandel

Mh aye.. w. s.. 20 ft. s. of l»«tb »t.. 24.11x85; MarieBtolndler agt. Harru Herzog et al. (foreclosure of mort-eas.n; attorney. E. M. Stelndler.

Hoad leading from Fordham to West Farms, n a,. 43ft. w. of Taylor aye.. 2Sxtl3x irrtxnlar: Catharine C.Hill asrt. <'harles Knauf et al. (foreclosure of mortgage ;attorney. H. Hill.

10th a.ie.. w. s., 74.1 ft. n. of 40th st.. 49.4x1110; 42rlSt.. a. s.. 1,rM» ft. w. of «>th aye.. 25x»5.»; road leadingfrom Kln«3i>rldge to Williainsbrldnte. s. s.. adjoining landof Nathaniel P. Bailey and Charles Drake. Bronx; parcelof land on w. s. land from Williains'bridge Road to landof N. P. Hallf-y. adjoining land of Mary O'Nrtll;G. CBarber agt. Josephine F. Ohllds et al. (paUitlon); at-torneys. Heaves. Todd & Swain.

lK>ts 191 and 192. map of Gleason property. 60x100.24th Ward; NHls H. A. Nellson agt. Alice M. Lynch(specific performance); attorney, J. t*. McKachen.

aye,. w. .'., 130.8 ft. n. of ittd st.. 20. lOx100.11; Johr Yule ast. Amelia NVn-mark et al. (foreclosure

of mortgage); attorneys, QuackenhuMh A Adams.116th St.. No. .",74 West; I'hlilj. Kauer agt. Isaac M.

Witt (.action to recover deposit, etc.); attorney. H. Berg-ir.an.

I'nion aye.. c. s.. 100 ft. n. of 16ttth St.. 10Oxl0<>:American Mortgage Company agt. Esther Blsenberg et al.(foreclosure of ni"rtgaße); attorneys. Bowers & Sands.

I<)7th tt., n. w. corner Extirior st., 17<»xl00.11x irregular; William C. Reet.»»r et al. agt. Isaac Sakotskl etal. (foreclosure of mortgage); attorney. J. V. Fallon. Jr.

MANHATTAN BUiLDING PLANS.Xth St.. Nos. 428 and *"0 Kast. for a five story

brick factory. »)xSf>.»>; Biahop (iutta PerchaCompany, owner; J. P. Volker. architect $57.<KK>

Lexington aye.. w. s.. between 130 th and 131ststs.;for four six story brick flats and stcres.41*.11x72: Hauben Realty 4 'ompanv. owner;Bernstein & Bernstein, architects lSi».00O

l*6th st.. s. g.. 100 ft. w. of 7th aye.: for five sixstory brick flat.*, 40x88.11; j. Rosenberg and M.Perelson. owt.e.rs: Beristein iBernstein, archi-tects 175.000146th st.. s. s.. 300 ft. w. of 7th aye.:for two rixstory brick flats. 37.0xH«.11 ;RonenLenr & Pfrelsen. owner; Bernstein & Eernstein. architects.. 70,000

121st st.. s. s.. 0O ft. c. of Park aye.: for a sixstory brick tenement an-1 storr, 25x87.11; H.Seplowltz, owner: <;. F. Pelham, architect 28,500

Dey st., No. 38; f-.r a two story frame shed. 26.8 x••3.5; (VRourke Kngineering Construction Corapany, owner; J. Swanndl, architect . 800•Oth St.. Nos". 154 and 15« Ka.st; for a tnree stor>-and basement trick dwelling house 40x92 11•

S. H. Brown, .wner: K. P. Casey, architect 50.000Both st., Nos. 550 and .102 Kast; for-a »U storyl>r;,-k tenement hou** anq stpfe; Lie.l^ntha'lBros., owner; O. P. Pelham. architect 40,000AmMoruam aye.. s. w. corner 114 th at.; for tluee

six story brick flats, .VtxlOU: J Weinst.-in :owner; stem * Morris, architect* 215 000131st >t.. s. s.. mi ft. c. of Old Proadway; for twosix story l>ri< k tenement houses, 41.7 xlrrejj.•

Holdman Realty and Construction Company'owner; stern & Morris, architects .". 75.000

a»e. 1(1. 8x100. 11: r. sty hrk ten h; S S Glauber Cb at;tO Levoli et ol; A Salomon, fitty;C W Rldßway. ref: amt(iup. $1.840 40: taxcr. etc $»;»»!a; subl to four prior movtsaggrcKatlng ?12,S0O; to S Feldmark for ?1«,985.

AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.At 14 Vesey st—By D P Ingrahajn & Co: 1083 liitor-

vale aye, w a, 4iW. 11 ft s of lti'th st, 25x82.3; 3 sty irten h; H S.-h\vanew»de agt O Boehmer et al; O H Hyrte.atty; s LIIWard, ref:amt due. 55.336 32; taxes, etc. $21.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.Greenwich st. es.s3ft wof Murray st, 26. 'Jx

—;

Uiate. V Roloff el al. executors, to RichmondWeed :mortgage. $12.0»i0 $37,000

180Ui st. No 208 West. 17x99.11; Alexander Horn-

bf-Tfeer to Rosa Homberger 110th st, s s. 126 ft w of Oth aye. 26x92; Frederic

<le p Foster and another, executors, to Amon PEno CO.OOO

Bcnrottfr. New Yor» for Hamburc .aad \u25a0«*«!*.Hamburg. July 6. 1p m— Arrived, steamers Ptffg^<G«r). KaempfC. New Tor* via Plymouth «**JE85ibourg; July 4. Oreana <O«t>. Me? or. New l**Pljn.outh an* Cherbourg. li«*

•Alßlara. June 20—Sailed, steamer Alberto- Trev*^"*CVocco (from Smyrna). New York and FhUad**^skUrard. July s—Pasaed. steamer Narragansstt iSr>. *\u25a0""

New York for London. '\u25a0c.o'iBarbados. July 4—Arrlvad. steamer At"at»<s*a 2New York, via Kingston. Colon. etc. fer SVi~£:'\u25a0'\u25a0' '. \u25a0

Barcelona. July I—Arrived, steamer Uallla (ftK E*rTNew York. , ,-,tUsard. July Th» Holland- America ttee, !£*trt

Noordam. from New York for Boulop* •*»*3h?dam. was la communication by wlrelesa "\u25a0,»>,-with the station kar*. when tba Tes-il *a!,,,",«.-alaht mils? west of this point, at »» °£J£\ A ;.'ably arrive, at Bouloene about \u25a0MIIUM I\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 WNaples. July 4—Arrived previously, steamer* AM***<-Warn. New Yor&: arrived. Cretle <»>. «**«&York for Genoa, etc; Kb. 4 » m. Koes!-^ »• ,»(tter>. Volger. New York via Gibraltar «>r «•»•'

Singapore. July a~Arrlved previously, ateso*.yari*

Singapore. July » Arrived previoualv. am«»»r«Br». Prlt.-hard. New York via %*\u25a0>•- __,-,- <•»Palermo. July »— Sailed, steamer Napolltaa »•\u25a0»•\u25a0,Kaglet,.n (from Naples*. New York. «_,_-»,-«\u25a0\u25ba

Saetla. July •. midnight Sailed, •naraer *«'****

Meyer. New Yora. . ; »»j«. \u25a0»» Th.Mnaa. July 4 sp,—

Arrived, Meafaer r**T^ii»J*-"*»ey. Now York for 8t Crolx. « KM"I «•Ceiaerara.

Port of Hew York, Thursday, July 5, 1903.ARRIVED.

Steamer Majestic (Br). Hayes. Liverpool June 27 andQuten»town •». to th« White Star Une. with 173 cabinand 3M> steerage passengers, mails and raij-e. Arrived atthe Bar at 12:44 am.

*Steamer TJomo iNor». Nielsen. Progr— o June 28 and«I»nipeche 27. to Thebaud Bros, with mdse. Arrived at

the P.ar at 1 « m. \u25a0 •Stt-amer lv>tte Menzell (Qer). Payson. Loutsburs V 8

July 1. to the Vogemann Une. In ballast. Arrived offthe Bar at I*:-1"a m.

Steamer iiidra-.vailt <Br). Hill. Hakodate March "1Yokohama April '\u25a0'\u25a0. Kobe 7. Shanghai "I,Manila May Z.Cebu '.<, Sliiiiiii'oif lti. Sabang 18. Port Said June 8Gibraltar 17 «i>il lloeton July 4. to Flinch. Kdye ik Co'with iii'lm. Arrived at the Bar at 5 a m.

Strainer <;iull. lAuat>, I'arovlch. Trieste June 16 Mes-sina 1I» and Palermo 20, to Phelpg Broa A to. with 13cabin and 1102 Mirage paisengers and radse. Arrived atthe Bar at 7 p m.

earner c-allust (Or), Fdlin. New Orlean • June 28 to

SKIPPING NEWS

Vessel. I"or Line. Mailcloses. satl«Prlns P. Hendrick, HayU. D. W. 1....11 :00am I:<M>nmPrlnz E. Friedrleh. Colon. Hamb- Am..12*00 ra Z'<«> pmSablnc. Brunswick. Maliory 3:oOpraJamestown, Norfolk. Old Dominion... 3:00 pmComancbe, Jacksonville. Clyde . 3:00 pm

SATURDAY. JULY 7.Philadelphia. Southampton. Amer 6:00 am 0:30 amI.n< ania. Liverpool. Ounard 10:3i> a m 2-00 nmSilvia. Newfoundland, Red Cross 7:30anj 11 -no amPhiladelphia, Curacao, Had D 8;80 am 12:00 mManoH. St. Thomas. Quebec 0:30 am 12 00 mMorro Castle. Havana. Ward 10:00 am l^)OpmSarnia. Jamaica, Ilamb-Am 11:30 am 2:00 p mFinance. Colon. Panama 11:30 am 3:00 pmKroonland. Antwerp. Red Star 7-OOamBulgaria. Hamburg. Hamb- Am e-«K>araAstoria. Glasgow, Anchor 11-OOamKfinig Albert. Naples. N G Lloyd . 11:00 amItalia. Naples. AnchorEl Mar. Qalvaaton, Morgan 3-OODmEl Monte. New Orleans. Morgan 3-00 pmBan Jaclnto. Galveston. Mallory 3:oODtnHamilton, Norfolk. Old Dominion S OODmCity of Columbus. Savannah. Savannah 300 DmAlgonquin. Jacksonville. Clyde 3:oopm

MONDAY. JULY ».Asuncion de I^rinaga, Argentine 5:00 «m 7 30amPrincess Anne. Norfolk. Old Dominion. . 3:*>pm

TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.Destination and steamer. Close InN VJapan. «"orea. China and Philippine Isl-

* *—Tydeus via Tacomt) To-day A-flO n m

New Zealand. Australia (except West). T wwpnNew I'aledoniu. Samoa. Hawaii andFIJI Islands— Sierra (via San Fran-cisco) July 8. 12:30 amAustralia (except West). FIJIIslands and

--»•\u25a0\u25a0

New Caledonia—

(via Van-couver and Victoria. B C July 13, 0:(« ip m

OUTGOING STEAMERS.TO-DAY.

INCOMING STEAMERS.TO-PAY.

Vessel. From. Una.•Urenaaa Grenada, .".tine 24 Trinidad•Valdivla Inasua, July 1 Hanib-Ar»Pennsylvania Hamburg, June 23 Hamb AmYucatan Santiago, June 30 WardEl Rio Galveston. Jun» 29 MorganExeter City Bristol. June 23 BristolEl Old New Orleans. June 20 MorganNueees Oalvastoa. June 30 Jlallory

%A'o SATURDAY. JUL.Y 7.

•Uffibrta Liverpool. June 30 Cunard•St. Paul i.Southampton, June 30 American•I.a Touralne Havre, June SO FrenchKansas City savannah, july 4 Savannah

SUNDAY. JULY 8.•Columbia Glasgow. June 30 AnchorCeltic Liverpool, June 2» White starEl Dia Qalveaton. July 2. Morgan

MONDAY. JULY D.•Ryndam Rotterdam. June- 30 Holland- Km•Zetland \ntwerp. June Jso Rea gtar•Carlbbee Uemerara. June 30 QuebecPanr.onia Gibraltar. June 28 .'CanardProteus New Orleans. July 4 MorganCity of Maeon Savannah, July \u25ba> SavannahEl Dorado fS-alveston, July 3 Morjranl>en\or Galveston, July 3 Maliory

•Brings mail.

WIRELESS REPORTS.The Pennsylvania reported to Newport yesterday as

having p;t«*-d Nantucket South Shoals Lightship at 2p. ra. Sh<» is expect e-1 to dock to-day about 7:30 a. m.

The <_*olunibia reported to Sable Island yesterday at4:55 p. m. when 180 mtlM east of that station. She' willprobably dock about 2 p. m. Saturday.

The Celtic reported to Sable Island at 7:28 p. m.yesterday when 3<*> miles southeast of that station.She is expected to dock Sunday, about 7:. a. m. ,

Young Han Who Abused and Shot His AgedFather Must Stay in Jail.

Fred CnpingtH-, twenty-six years old. of No.B*-'." Westchester avenue, who shot his father.Richard Copinger. fifty-five years old. a retiredmerchant. in a quarrel Wednesday night, washeld without ball until Saturday by MagistrateWalsh, in th? West Chester police court yester-day. His friend. Joseph Dosth, of No. 218T. Sec-ond avenue, who Is accused of helping In theassault with an iron bar. was likewise held. Theelder Coplnger is InFordham Hospital, where itwas said last night that he would recover.

MARINE INTELLIGENCE.' :MINIATURE ALMANAC.

Sunrise 4:34iSuisct 7:33iMoon sets 1 Moon's age l.">HIGH WATER.

A. M.—Sandy Hook 7 70 Got. Island S:00|He!l Gate 9:5.1P. M.—Sandy Hook T:s2|Gov. Island S:l«iHell Gate 10-.OT

ASSATJLTEB HELD WITHOUT BAIL

Yonkers Mystery Solved by YoungServants Confession.

The mystery surrounding the death of James Mc-Keon, coachman for F. L. Graves, a Wall Streetbroker, at Hartsdale. on Wednesday of last week,

has been solved.Eddie Quinn. a nfteen-year-old boy employed at

Mr. Oraves"s country home, confessed to SheriffMprrltt yesterday that he did the shooting, butsaid it was an accident. The boy did not makethe confession until Sheriff Merritt and his deputies

had worked on the case for nearly a week and hademployed Pinkerton men to help them unravel themystery. The boy says that he kept silent be-cause he was afraid of the etectrte chair.

Quinn says that on the day of the shooting theooachman drove Mrs. Graves to the stat on. and ashe was going out of the yard she willed his at-tr-ntlon to the boughs of some trees which overhungtlie drive and told him to trim them. When the

coachman returned he attempted to take a nap.

Quinn went to his room and told him that he hadbetter get up and do as Mrs. Graves had instructedhim. and was told to "go away."

"Then Isaw the old musket In the corner of theroom." said Quinn. "and picked it up and began tofool with it. Ididn't think tt was loaded, as Ithadbeen then* a long time." The coachman saw mewith it and snid: "That Is an old thing, and it Isbroken. It's no good."

"I still thought it wasn t loaded, so Ikept onfooling and pulled back the trigged. 1didn't meanto point it toward Mi-Keon. but it went oft whilethe muzzle was within a few feet of his head,

heard him scream an«l was so scared that Irushed downstairs without turning to look at him.

"I didn't know whether Init him or not. butkept mum about it and went back to work. Whenit came dinner time Irang the bell, but McKeondid not come. Then Isaid to ihe other servant.*.•I guess he's asleep. I'llrun over and call him' Ididn't knov h*> was killed until Iwent back thesecond time; then Isaw that his brains werescattered on the floor. Iwent back and told theother servants that some one had killed him."

The boy took a likingto Sheriff Merritt. and forthis reason mario him his r-onfidant. Although hehas served several years in the Catholic Protectory.Oulnn is not a bad boy. and the Sheriff and CoronerRussell believe that he has told them the truth.

HOY KILLED COACHMAN.

Steamers Amerika <Ger>. for Hamburg via Plymouth andfherbours;: La Lorraine <•». Havre; Frtedrtch dar Grass*tOer\ Bremen via Plymouth and Cherbourg; Helll*OlaviDan). ChrWttsnia and Copenhagen; BliMflelUs. Baltimore.

THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERSFOREIGN PORTS.

Liverpool. July 6- Arrived, steamers Teutonic (Br>.Thompson. New fork via Queenstown; Sasonla 'tßr».Charles. Hoaton via yueenstown.

Queenntown. July 6. 1 p m -Hailed, steame. Oceanic ißr).Cameron, from Liverpool for New YorkCherbourg. July 4. 3:15 p m—Arrived. at*amers Deutsch-land ««er>. Kaempff. New York via Plymouth forHamburg land proceeded; sth. Ham. Prinses* AH«-e««;er>. Polark. New York via Plymouth for Bremen•and proceeded; 4th. 7 » ro. sailed, steamer KaiserWllhelm If i«Sei>. Hogemann. from Bremen aiulSouthampton for New York.

Dover. Jul* 5. 1p in-Arrived, (leaser Pretoria t«e»>.

Busk *Jevons. In ballast. Arrived at the Bar at 1 m mSteamer Us»nter. rates, towing bare* Fred P utch-field Port Arthur 8 days, t.i th* J M Gufrey PetroleumCompany, with oil. IWt Quarantine at 5:12 p m. Dare-L.ltrhn*M anchored In Sandy Hook Bay at i:33 n m

Steamer Jamestown. Hlller, Newport News and Nor-folk, to th« Old Dominion Steamship Company, with pa*sengers and mdae. Left Quarantine at 2:40 p m.

Steamer City of Columbia, Smith, savannah July 2. toth» Ocean Steamship Company, with passengers and mdsa,Left Quarantine at 5:05 a m.

Steamer Corf* Castle (Br). Nutman. Philadelphia, July4. to Norton £ Son. In ballast. In Quarantine at 4:40a m. Will load for South Africa.

Sandy Honk. N J. July 5. 9:38 p m—Wind east south-east, light breeze; clear.

SAILED.

Amusements.

A\u25a0

Wealthof

Good Things

NextSunday

including afascinating

articleon

Aferial trafficITS REGULATIONAND LIMITATIONS

By Edwin A. Hood\u25a0

• Don'tfail toRead

Next Sunday's Magazine

TRIBUNE.

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. JULY 6, lOOf*.S

rtM.-nirnt. •ilmltlw' Info f!ir«* rn!nmn. art

recommend Ml I-Mr r ti.l-r, of The Trtbiin* \u25a0••horons'i!" •-'!\u25a0' I*. ami I>u*'.ii-m inn b«> 'ion., by auU

wttb the otlvertUer with ixr/rct »afe'r.

CROUCH & .17? BROADWAY.«X8BROADWAY.

723 SIXTH AVEXUS.

»MllIlflV« FT..VDF.K*riKE BETS.

Ccr&ir of lilt»t

THE

TRIBUNE ALMANACFOR 1905

On Sale at AllNewsstands

Price 25 Gents

TWQINOKEEMTocallenses

forNEARand

DISTANTVIS10 V

CSSVIKkftiMir—.> ;•/ ar.j.s^r.- :.u cool kla4that o«v*r mitt at !SPENCER'S,

IX MaiJro I.anr.

FRANK H GRAF

top related