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CLEVELAND St PITTSBI HGH R. R. CO. Office of Tr«Asuier. _ Cleveland. 0.. Aug. 1. 1003. J)IVIDEXD NOTICE. THE REGULAR quarterly dividend of l^i upon the Guaranteed Stock of this Company. payable September 1. 1903. will be paid or and after that date at the office of Messrs. Wlnslow. Lantsr St. Co.. No. Til' Cedar 81.. New York, to stockholders of record at the close of business August 10th. 1903. J. B. KLOSS. Treasurer. »!/\u25a0<\u25a0 —^. * LAKE COSSAYUNA. I I f\ "1 N. V.. foothills of tae S r\ £> I l^ LT'O Adtr-indacks. Black ha« JL iICL. V Jr\ tV N flsh.nc unexc«:lea. Boat- T. HAM. PrcpT. A DIRONDACK SPRINGS HOUSE, on Lake Cha^-.p! i *. \u25a0CX. near Westport. Beautiful scenery; rood table; rats* IS to flO. A. A. STEVENSON. »ev*nson. N V. STOCKS AND BONDS By ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON OFFICE. jro.rvs william street. «'OIt>EK OF I'INE ST., WEDNESDAY, GUST STH, At 12:00 o'clock, at the New York Heal Estate Sales- room. IGI Broadway. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. 513.000 Penna.^ Cen»ral_ Brewing Co.. Ist Mtge. 6 p. c. 2.600 Ehs. American De Forest Wireless Telegraph Cow 10 bhs. Merchants' Trust Co. f> »hs. Union Exchange Bank. ' 3 shs. TV B. Trust Co. 5 she Central Realty Bond A- Trust Co $10,000 Butte Electric Light & Power Co.. Ist Oa, 1831. 10 shs. Broadway Safe Deposit. XI.HOO Lanyon Zinc Co., in Mtge. C p. c. 80n.5. 1929. 60 £hn. Windsor Trust Co. 3 shs. Hanover National Bank. 6 s.hs Central Realty Bond & Trust Co. 10 Bhs. Natural City Bank. \u00840.000 %?i?r?c? V %%.. C ?<xo ot roca - X . T lst 6S Bhs. liewl ing Green Trust Co. $20,110 Public Service Corporation of N. J. Perpetual Interest bearing etfs. **\u25a0>"*«•• $SG,OOO Guayaquil A; Quito Ry. Ist. Mtge, 6 p. c. Bas., 2 000 shs. Ecuadorian Assn. LtJ. Repta. 10 eht. Eastern Trust Co. 100 shs. American Tobacco Co.. common. f>o shs. National Bank of North America. Chicago Great "Western Railway Co. rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Chicago Great Western Railway Co. have declared the semi-annual dividend of $2.50 per share en the Pre- ferred A Stock, for the half year ending with June. 1903, payable on the 3l«t day of August. IDiiS. to the holders of record or. the 14th day of August. 1»«. Transfer hooks at the Preferred A Stock will be closed from the close of boalt>rssj on the 14th day of August to the 21st day of August. 1903. By order of the Board of Directors. R. C. WIGHT. Secretary. Dated. St. Paul. Minn. August 3. 11*13. THE GRAND HOTEL. Catskill Mountains, New York. I "THELfcAWNG HOTEL I OF THE CAT3KILLS." New York, August 1, 190& To the Stockholders of The Consolidated Gas Company of New York. In order to provide funds for making Improvements upon tha Company's property and for acquiring: other property. It has been <i«eniud advisable by the Trustees to Issue on additional amount of the capital Btock cf this Company in accordance with the authority conferred by the Stockholders July 16. 1900. The authorized capital stock is $50.000,000. of which 172.917.7JS M has been already issued and is now out- standing. Stockholders are hereby given the privilege, of sub- scribing to the new Issue of stock, at the price of one hundred and fifty dollars (SIBO.. per share, to the extent of nine per cent. (&%> of their holdings of record upon the closing: of the transfer bocks at 3 o'clock P. M. on August 27. 1803. This privilege will expire at 3 o'clock P. M.. September 9. 1903, and payment for such stock must be made on or before September 15, 1&03, at the National City Bar.k of New York, No. 52 Wall Street, New York. No subscriptions willbe- received on holdings of fractional shares. Scrip will issued for fractional shares of the new Issue, which willbe convertible into stock in multiples of 1100 until December 31, 10G3, after which date uncon- verted scrip may, at the option of the Company, be re- deemed In cash at the rate of $150 per share. The said bank will issue temporary receipts, on pay- ment of the subscription, which will be exchangeable on and after September 18, 1908, for certificates of stock. Such stock will not entitle the owner to dividends de- clared prior to that date. A form of subscription may be obtained at the office ol the Company or at the National City Bank. By order of the Board. H. E. GAWTRY. President. R. A. CARTER. Secretary. Norfolk and Western Railway Co. r£UE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS DE- clar>*<! upon the Adjustment Preferred Stock a semi- arnua! dividend cf TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, pay- able at the cCice of the Company, Arcade RullOir.K. Phil- adelphia. Pa., on and alter August 21st, 1903. to the Ad- justment Preferred stockholders as registered at the close of business August 7th, 1003. A. J. HEMPHILL. Secretary. Ocean Steamers. Ev«ry comfort and convtr.!ene« of a city hots! of t!is highest grade In th* heart at the Catmkills. A masala- cent resort for pleasure and health. Kith all accesso«te» for complete enjoyment ol Summer vacation. GoU Ulr.na and Tennis Courts on hotel grounds. SmuimlnK tank of lour thousand t>juare feet. Most accessible hotel In the mountains. Parlor cars *nd day coaches from New York direct to hotel grounds. New York Office. 249 Fifth Avenue. Telephone. 1003 Madison Square. H. E. ECEK. Manager. CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF XEW YORK. J^ DIVIDEND IRVING PLACE. CENT. ON J^ DIVIDEND OF TWO I'Elt CENT. ON "*\u25a0 the Capital Stock of this Company has been declared and will be payable on September 15th, 1903, to stock- holders of record of August 27th. 1908. The Transfer Eook will closed at S I. M. August 27th. and be re- opened September 10th. JAMES A. BENNETT. Treasurer. •trjtrtr a TftM catskill. n. t. XVJ-3-n...T.J.U.ni HIGH IKY INVIOORATISIs. BXCXLLENT CTISINK. HOTEL. ACCOMMODATES 70. NO MALARIA. aUILL - $T TO $10. BOOKLET Counir/t Board. WALNUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Liberty N. Y. "Heart of Catskill Mts." Standard of sussl \u25a0 ten \u25a0- Exclusive. No Invalid* Elevation 2. 400 feet. UEO, li. HOLMES, Msr.. 3 Park Place. N. V.. or liberty. N. V. L: vrr week: writd for famlSy rat«-s- ASSresa E. E. LAtT- KENCE. P. O. Box 193. Lak* Pla?ii. N Y. GRAND. VIEW MT. HOISB EAST WIXDHAM. \u25a0 T. —Finest location in the Catski:..- elevation 3.000 f«et; refln«"l surrourdlngrs. ALFRED J. GALER. East Windham. N. T. WHY NOT OWN a copy of our 400 page "GUIDE TO INVESTORS." We mail It free; al; .> send for our "DAILY MARKET LETTER." Correspondence Solicited. HAIGHT & F REESE CO., STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON. 53 Broadway. New York Cltj-. '•Determining th* character and financial responsibility of your Broker is as important as selection of right stocks." FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG BREMEN. PROM NEW PIER. FOOT OF 3d ST. HUHOKKX. Kaiser Aug. 4. 10 AM Kronprlnz. .Sept. S. fi:3i> AM Kronprlnz. . .Aug. 11. 7 AM K. %Vm. Il.S^pt. 22. 6:30 AM K. Wm. ll. Aug. 25, 7:3:>aM Kaiser Sept. 29. 10 AM Kaiser Sept 1. 10 AMt Krrnprini Oct. C. 4PM THE NEW TWIN SCREW EXPRESS. S. i. "MISER WSLIEII BS. fl 707 FEET— IO,SOO TONS 10,000 HORSE POWER. BAILS ADO. 25. SEPT. 22, OCTOBER 36. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— BREMEN. FROM NEW PIER, FOOT OF 3D ST. HOBOKEN. Barbarossa'. ..Aug. 0. 10 AM! Frtedrich Sept. 3. - PM Kurfuerst Aug. 23. nooa ltarbarossa. . . .gept. 10. noon Bremen Aug. 20, 2 PM | Kurfuerst Sent. 17. 1 PM Luife An*. 27. IPM Albert , Bept 24, noon MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. GIBRALTAR— GENOA. FROM NEW PIER. FOOT OF 3D ST.. HOBOKEN. Lahn Aug. 13. 11 AM : Hohenzollern.Oct. 10. 11 AM Hoh'roUern.AUß. SB 11AMiP. Irene Oct. 24, 11AM P. Irene.... Sept. 12, 11 AM Lahr.. Nov. 7. 11AM Lahn Sept. 28. 11 AM Hohenir Hern. Nov. 21. 11 AM OELKICHS & CO.. NO. 3 BROADWAY. N. Y. Louis H. Meier. 45 South Third St.. Pfc:la. Manhanset cottages. TT Shelter Island, L. 1., N. Y. fIOUSC Open June 20th to Sept. 15th. Tachtlns. Fisting. Ba".-.:r.s Dr!vmjr. 1«-Hol« Golf Links. For terrru and desfr;p:ive boiklet address RUBEIIT MURRAY. Manager. Manhanset House, Suffolk Co.. N. T. SARATOGA SPRINGS WINDSOR HOTEL, OPENS JULY Ist. Special rates on application. H. a SMTTH. Less-a. MIZZEN TOP HOTEL HAMBURG-AMERICiIII LINE. FOB PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG HAMBURG. Twin-Screw Express and Passensrer Service. Mc'.tVe Aug. 0. 10 AM Pennsylvania.. Auk. 22. 4 PM walderae*.... Aug. 8, 5 AM. A. Victoria. . .Au?. 27, 10 AM P. Sigismund.Aug. 15, 9 AM Patricia. . .Aur 29 10:30 AM Biuecher Aus. 20. 10 AMI Mol k< . ..sept. C. 10 AM HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. \u25a0 Offices. 35 and 37 Broadway. Piers. Hoboken. K. J. IRON STEAMBOAT CO. Excursions. •THE yEW IOKK AVORI-D'S FAIR." Attractions from all part* at th* orwtlas: noTcities. Ex r^n\ 11ti ' ii " extraordinary! A Band ySyTI c'rj .jB »MIX * f»"Rui-e Hindoo Jurxlsrs. Sri *T?i ll fed 33 11 Cooeeru m*catac?ns gfsg jWssa^sssssssaV ' •-'•\u25a0 rar * piAau R^^^^^^raS^ cultural wonders, unequalled f-^W^fewpgjS^iyyl meaa<ene. mu««oim and . ffTlTl -""\u25a0:iw: ALLFREE. Da- S3 tt^9 PI illl I1 1 ngbtfW sail oe swift stssua- a raj \u25a0* 1 1 I 9/c -=» bsu* ymbAmmmm^m l-.nnsrs I* ctrts. "Kisii \u25a0\u25a0- W^-' \u25a0\u25a0 Tf\tP tii" •-• -^f'RJ^TT li-i CHANGE! LEAVE: Canlasit St. -et p »:*>: »:«* W^W A. Jl-. -°° *•"* UridEe^bc'kf'Fuit^n F«rry. Brooklyr, j.30. IQJ2O. MM A. M. 12:2t>. 2:<K». -.':SO. 4:o'> P. M. East S2d Street. 0:30 10:t4>. 10:*j. 11:15 a. St. i2.*\ 2:1.1. 2M."i. S:ls. 4JSO. 5:19 P. M •_ Leave Glea Island 11:00 A. M. for Cortlaait Street only: 11.15 A. M. for iCd St.eet and trockur.. 4^.<>o Al. «u«a 100 p li f ir Cct^ar.i: i-':r-:et only; S:0O. 0:0O. «XC. I«0 ar.d S:<^» P. M. for aU landinga. Eitr* boat» sin Saadays aad holidays. EXCURSION. 40 CENTS. Including admission ta \u25a0*• attraction a. QCAKER HILL. DUTCHES 3 CO.. K. T. Two Hoars from >«•»» York by Harlem Railroad. 1,200 Feet Elevation. N. S. HOWE. L A TWOROGER. AS3T. MOM Post Office Address. Pawling. New York. Circulars. &c. at ".eld's. I Madtson Aye. DSdDGDanaO "SOd© OUR THIRTY-SECOND ANNUL SERIES of Tours Around the World leave San Frau- cisco October 7. 15, and 23. for Grand Six Months' Tour, visiting HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA. iOn« Par;'- MANILA, i STRAITS > SETTLEMENTS. CEYIiON. INDIA. EGYPT, / KURQPE, etc Inclusli-a hlgb-class arrange- \u25a0 meet*. Each Party limited. Write far Illustrated Prcsranjine. 261 &. 11S5 Broadway. New York. DUTCHES HOUSE, PAWLING, DLTCIIESS CO.. X. T. GOUF. TENNIS, BOWI.ING. SE\D FOR BOOKLET. R. C LOVEHIDGE. Manager. Banker* and Brokers. American Express Company Issues Foreign Exchange. Cable &Telegraphic Transfers. Travelers Cheques and Letters of Credit Available throughout the world 65 BROADWAY. Henry Clews. James B. Clewj, John H. Clews. Member N. Y. Stock Ex. Member N. Y. Stock Ex. C. P. Holzderber, Member N Y. Stock Exchange, HENRY CLEWS &CO., BANKERS, It 13. IS AND 17 ISROAD ST. Orders esecnted lor Investment or on mar. ffiri. Interest allowed ou depu»it». subject to fhei-k. riiianviulAutiitsi tor Corporations anil Investors. GoTcruinciit and other IlisU-Gr&de Bonds buuifht and fcoiii. BIUNCK OFFICES : »55 3d Aye.. cor. 57th St. 202 Sth Aye.. ear. 25th St. 457 B'vay. Eilk Ex. Bldg. M Worth & 3& Thomas St. t" Hudson St.. Merc. Hx. 1 IB Court St.. Brooklyn. Kountze Brothers, BANKERS, Broadway & Cedar St- NEW YORK. Issue travelers' Letters of Credit, available in aU parts of the world. Redmond, Kerr & Co. 41 WALL ST., .YEW YORK. 222 UA BALX.E ST.. Chicago. &07 CHESTNUT ST.. Philadelphia. Transact general Foreign and Domestic Banking Business ISSUE TRAVELLERS' Letters of Credit, in Sterling, Francs, Narks or Dollars, payable in all par 2 or the world. INVESTMENT SECURITIES I ILL BIT American Hardware Stock. Simpson-Crawford Bonds. Tefft-Weller Common. Westchester Lighting Bonds. American Press Association Stock. Cumberland Telephone & Tel. Stock. Frederic H. Hatch, HO. SO BROAD STREET. Telephone 1922 Broad. We offer, rubject to sale, 25 Shares Little Schuylkill Kav. SR. & Coal Co. To return 4 per cent. JOSEPH WALKER & SONS, Member* New York Stork Exchange. tiO Broad St.. .V V. City. American Exchange National Bank, Xeit York Xational Exchange Bank, Bank of New York, X. B. A. DEALTIN. CLINTON GILBERT 2 WALL ST. AaeuKtns) S. Gorbam. John U. Vnn »rh»lck. Tel. 5U:;t» «Sc S&3l Curtlandt. Cable Tarpoleom. VAN SCHAICK & CO., K. Y. Stock Eirhtntr, MEMBERS OF Produce Ei^liance. and Chicnco Hoard of Trade. 7 WALL STREET. Baltimore. Maryland Trust Bnlldins. If WktesMss] about a Summer Home try THE ELMER, Cornwall-on-Hudson. W. B. ELMER. Prop. THE ONLY ALL-WATER ROUTE TO CONEY INLAND. Leave FOOT Z2Z> ST.. North r.lrer. »:«>. VM», Jt:«V> a. m.. 12:0<> m.. l:0i>. 1:43. 2.30. 3:13. 4:00. 6:U>. 6:«X>. 7:00. S:00. 3:0'» r. . na. Leave Plei- £;«wj 50. X, > jj a!f hocr "North BMcr. Leave NEW IKON PIER. CONET ISLAND. 1O:4O. 11:40 a. m.. 12:40. 1:40. 2:40. 3:^. 4:10. 4:^. 5:4^. «:40. 7 4U !* 4'» ft:*" l 1O:4:"> p. m Weil >:') TRIP TICKETS. 2-. CESTS. ACKI MURKALL. A.ND vMNL-l'fS LIViUORS and CIGARS served under company management. (raMM PA69Fifi ISABLWAV- INTENDED STEAMSHIP SAILINGS FROM van- COUVER FOX JAPAN, CHINA and Philippine: ISLANDS. Ea:p. of Japan Aug. IT H M. S. Athenian. .Sept. 21 R. M. S. Tartar Aug. 2>4;Emp. of India Oct. 3 ilmp. of China . Sept. 7|Erap. of Japan . Nov. 2 HAWAIIAN, FIJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA AJSD NEW ZEALAND. Aorangl Aug. 21 Moana Sept. IS For rates and Information apply at 323 & 1 B way. MANHATTAN BEACH HOTEL T. F. SILLECK. Manager. Erokers' Office, Private Wire and Stock Tickets. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL JOS. P. OREAVES, Manager. MANHATTAN BEACH Dated Juiy 23 190 S. BROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. REMOVAL NOTICE. Or. anfl aft -r this date the business of this Institution will fcfe transacted at No. 23 Par* Place, between Church Street and Broadway. Borough oX Manhattan, New Vorii U' V.. Ist August. 1&03. H. F. HUTCHINSON, President LINCOLN A. STUART. Secretary. Financial Meetings. OF ANNUAL MEETING, TO STOCKHOLDERS OF WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY. You are hereby notified that the assxt Annual Meeting of the stockholders of said company for the election of Direc- tors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will held In the office of th» Secretary of the Company, 63 Broadway. New Tor!; City. N. V . on Thursday. August 13. 1003. at 10 o'clock A. M. The Transfer Books will be closed July 31st and re- opened August 14th. 1003. H. B. PARSONS. Secretary. t Copartnership Notices. 36 NEW STREET. NEW YORK. August Ist. 1903. \u25a0yyr BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT MR. RU- DOLFH 11. KISSEL has this day become a member of our firm. ALBERT H. VER>AM * CO. Public Notices. WEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Park Board at the office cf the Department of Parka. Arsenal Building. Fifth Avenue and sixty-fourth Street. Bore ugh of Manh-ttrn, the City of New York, until 8 o'clock P. M.. on THURSDAY, AUGUST C, 1903, Hurougb of The Urunx. FOR CONSTRUCTING AN ENTRANCE TO BRONX PARK FKOM THE MOSHOLU PARKWAY. INCLUDINa ABUTMENTS FOR A BRIDGE OVER THE TRACKS OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. HARLEM DIVISION UNli ABUTMENTS FOR A BRIDGE OVER WEBSTER AVENUE. IN TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK ... .. For full particulars see city RECORD. WILLIAM P. WILLCOX. JOHN' E E.USTIS. RICHARD YOUNG. Commissioners. WEST POINT. NEWS'JRSH & POUGHKEEPSIE. UP THE PICTURESQUE HUDSON: Gr^r.J l>aily t>-t:r.,s. lexctpt Sur.day.) By Palaor Imn liay Urn St«ar.wrs. -NEW VOUK" »nd VI.BAW." From Ero<;;l>n. Fulccn St. (ly .Vnnexi ** A . St •• New York. De-'brosses St. Pter ..8:4O -t* West 221 St. Pier <>:<*» ** » West 12l»th St. Pit »; S> Iwetu-ntns <iv* In New York 5:;» P. M. "O':v:NG aftprnoon rnvcERTT 4FTK!IVtO\ BOAT MR MARY HOW ELI- DELIGHTFUL SUMMER CRUISE TO iSSAOFM i». S.A39dB IT. MWWi, M. F. FINE FASSSKGEB STEAMERS N ROSAiINU AND SILVIA. § Sail from Plor B. foot of Richards St., Erie Basin. Brooklyn. N. V., or. following dates: Aug. 5, 12, 22. 2l», fcect. tt, 16, 28; Oct. 3, 14. 21. etc. Through Lung Island. Vineyard Haven and Najuucket b"oind3. Apply tor rate* end furttHr Information. BOWRING Si CO., 17 STATE STkKET. NEW YORK. (IDiLillJ fIDQDIiaiORIIQQDKS O.DE3IE. u.uli sUiAViCK. For Old Point Coriifort. Norfolk, Portsmouth. Pinner's Polat and Newport News. Vs., connecting for Petersburg Richmond. Virginia .Utuch. WaaUlngtoa. D. C. and cntlr* South and West. Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier -6. U. R. fcot Ueach St.. every week day at 3 P. M. H. B. WALKER. Vtee-Presldent & Traffic Manager. A TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD- "^^ VERTISEMENT IN THE CITY RECORD of August 1 to 14, l&j^ of the confirmation by the Board of Assessors and the catering in tho Bureau for the Collection of As- sessments and Arrears, of assessments f:.r LOCAL IM- PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: 12TH WARD, SECTION 7. 11STH STREET PAVING, from MornlnEsiJe Avenue to Amstf-rdam Avanue. EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller. City of New York. July 31. 19u3. il£W-JERBCs. ATLANTIC CITY IN THREE HOURS VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Paulng Throosh La Up wood. Solid Vestibule Trains. Buffet Parlor Cars. leav« Liberty ?tr«ct Station (N. R.I 9.4/) A. M. and 3.40 V. M. da;ly. esccpt Sundays. Saturday Special LOO P. M. South Ferry 5 minutes earlier. International Yacht Races THS GREAT PLYMOUTH JiiS cf the FALL T.IVER anl I'ROVIDCNtE LJNEd. will l»a--e i'ter I>. N. I:., foot of Murraj- St. a~d Icrfw^ !n RICHARD PECK of the NEW HAVEN LINE. from Pier 19. N". R.. foot of Warren St.. for t*«e TiShl Races, '•cmrn'ncin? August 2uth. Tickets rn<l ?tai«roorr.s n^-w reasiT. e!:hsr s:eain«r. at Fail River Line ctSce. Pier V.X North River. YOUNG'S HOTEL MISCELLANEOUS GAS COMPANIES. 1 {Furnishes bT William B. Nichols £ Co.. No. 15 Wall-st.) " r tot, period. i Bl<2. 1 Asked. I ' , _" w * 'met.'] fit =: }«. fei«™ c.. P r. : i.V u. jW. I.*I. OS lil-s VG & C,C Ut Con is. 1J»13. <&. &N. .2 '?--& TGls l^t C>n i. 19495 M& N. 102 104 .a K,«| Cat 6s. ISA. M. 4, N. 103 108 fcl£wv t aaVi««ijM£-! J - &D- C 2 zH -Haven Oat Co £tocsc. . »<• 60 . I." V QEL& PCO £*oc*. -" 40 M ! . <O , \u00841 \u25a0 \u25a0 .mmtiftWim s. * i>. :t Fviacus^G^Jt'mtir'oV/we « J. &J. ' 05 »7H \u0084':. •• & j. •\u25a0>' > 11127 " J. &J. 024 »5 tt Paul Oes O M fts. I»4* -I M- & S. BS M Ves«ch LCo l«t rag is. tMw) J. &D. OTVr V>2 io " pref stock I \u25a0 <*> EATXEOAD IAENINGS. WISCONSIN CENTRAL. IW3. IJKC- 1^ 5202.4^ 1174.G41 |I«.^ 631.067 TTABASH. Number of mile* 2.48S 2.4** ...fJS* Fourth week in July... I 67&004 ' e - >t> -r,'i i«2JUo July Ito July 31 _,(>••. 1.721.5 M I,^— ,^«> COLORADO AND SOUTHERN. r^rltJrS^ SSS. , - operated ±™*i i,\V+>4 $493,041 I^CBKS oTT.TI'I S&7.WB "- S - M1 VeteanißS* ...._• «T9.OJ« 5176.716 $1«^» TeiS6 c 34.W»« a.IMb aaos) ~$l«.0t« $153.C70 - Tor twelve months— 3^- $4 -<H,ei» SSSir 1^ 1 I'lirl^i tS*."^ *a.au7.K>o Belanca L. «L25*.8T8 J1.31&.1-1 CEORCIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA, ilonth of Jun* 0.. Ml •.•>.-. .irofs amir.es.. :: ,1*0.1; J^!^ '-.Vtl^ .^l»rat^g expenses. ... llti.U'2 SA&B ' <3 -' lt) Ktt'wzaaw S*^7i «0.67 a *=a»O7 Or^lr^^. s^ «.O5.»l CmgS P«« O»mtiz« expense* 1.134.4.'.-3 ___j^£f am.!** Net earcin^s 12 ir.os. |400.T» »»*.»" »SOO.fIOT KANAWHL*. AND MICHIGAN. Month of Jur.e 17* or mtiei .. .. n iS earning S2i,C«J •W.lg *1».7" Otter tawaat i. u>< 55 - ota . s . .. i*Tiol *?.«.ier, jic.27o Ctar^ ?.V..7.. lh.aft|, V2.ZJS IV., V 6 . surplus --..". en,7S7 •990.431 13.&0* Ori^'eirSiwSff..^".. 51.251.K1 5i.0&i.3T,9 WS*.^* Of irfctinj fcx^e^ss Llt3.»J2 Wt.mH Ket «Lrr.ings 12 m0c.~J132.019 $210. 001 51M.S^5 ODiar iEc-mt 7,1}:: ..Us <>\u25a0''--> -"'•»'& ... . - $12=1.1?*. $217,145 ;;>>.?. 7-.o G^ge* -."•••— "\u25a0* :*IBS.4S* 140.794 135.7.5» gTOjj^ •U ,83 $75,355 ?75.1M7 %*ASimLI<E. CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS. '.forth cf Jur.e Number cf miles 1.195 1.185 1.195 Gross earnings $577,676 $726.5119 $532,<;32 Opexsttai: eip*=sts 655.10 C 186.227 S4ZJB4 Ket earnings.. $r.9,570 " $^5,2-2 $190,098 Ct^recE 149.C1<0 145.327 157.M6 BnrplM $Cy.6iCt JS-.o^i SSS,Jfi3 July 1 to June SO Gum earnings ... $6. 606,870 $7,002,530 $7,620,128 Qpeffttiac expenses 6,y55.C04 6.6GX11* 5.111.126 Net es_~:tiS6 X 3 nils. $2.fi1«.7f16 52.^70.416 $2,509,002 CtXXXM 1.808.351 1.£22.&55 1.5i7.:.82 Boijslna 5501.415 5547.581 5C51,e40 TOLEDO AND OHIO CENTRAL. Month ef June Ouaiba of nUes~..~. 450 •*»> 871 \u25a0 rt-CEs CftISISCI ... $3C..t.14 $253. 11W $250.(:23 Optrs-Uus eii-easee.... 247.03T 1^9.7u7 1C0.4.51 •Jet i-=lnes- $116,617 $C 3.543 551.34S Otter tstoae ..»-. 0.411 263 Totals ....^....._. $123,228 $63.812 551.34S Ciargts . ...., 45.062 85.&5& SS.IoO BbtpJus —. 573, 330 $24,853 $43.24S Ju'v 1 to June 30 earoißgJ . $5,43«,»'72 $2.R«?.FOS $2,571,722 OjKiatla* eijien^er £.<^9.iJ6l 2.2t.4.ii26 L 936 .631 N-- -a-nlnes 12 mes. J77P.921 >=M.l^ » 6S £ Otier tz:ome. I -^4 17.559 7.423 —\u00841. .... 5?11.f15 JC16.771 $642,514 C&xs« '.".I'."; OS-OS* 477.106 422. 15S ' £urplu» $317,621 $189,605 $210,356 ORANGE COUNTY TKACTION COMPANY. Quarter erfSr: June SO— 190 S. 1902. Changes 1ro«s earclngs S2t ? .::« $25,254 Inc. $972 OpentttS ex^ecsts .. 18.401 14.970 Inc. S.SH •ffet eErr.inrs .. S7. t -t5 $10,584 Dec $2,533 F:re3 charges SI2&7 lS.lii7 Inc. 13.000 Net d>f. all s"U'ces. $23,442 J7.818 Inc. $in.Qtt Tcul dcf. fj-year... 2'i.456 15.C53 Ir.c. 7.653 ECKENECTADT RAILWAY COMPANY. Quarter tr.cti! Ju-e 30 Cross earaJaci $163 025 $99,343 Inc. $«5.7 M Qpcsod&C ezf^cses. .. 100.200 fc4.a72 Inc. 2l,t>tS Net Mrr.!r. s > $86.^75 $14.*71 Inc. $48.W4 Otter income £5.621 1i:.2i;2 lac. 13.40!) Torzl lr.comt $S4.:m $27/«3 I".-. $:,7.213 Ttxti charges 55.532 20.351 Inc. 15.4i5l Surplus $4«,47* $R,74^ Inc. f41.7::2 Net laeoma for year.. 76. 506 17.15S Inc. 61.3CS Of«r. cost quarter). excluding taxes.... 614 65 : Dec. 20.3 Oi^r. co« (quarter). :-c!ul:r.g iai-> .. G6.7 56.9 Dec. 20.2 LONG ISLAND. June. Twelve months. Cr..*f •«rc!ngf ...Inc. 531.42S Ir.c. $557 Ciiereting exposes toe. 77. Inc. C76.417 Net earnings Dec 545.7c5 Dec $110,032 ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD- "^^ VERTISEMENT IN THE CITY RECORD of August 1 to 14. 1903, of the confirmation by the Board of Assessors and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of As- sessments and Arrears, of assessments f->r LOCAL IM- PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND: 3RD WARD. SLAIGHT STREET SEWER, from La- fayette Avenue to Nicholas Avenue, to connect with sewer In Nicholas Avenue. EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller. - City of New York. July 31. 1003. dJ&IP/»\i£]°©iKJO!M HAWAIIAN AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. - OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. S. CO. TOTO KIBES KAISIIA. Between San Francisco, Honolulu. Yokohama. Kobe. Nagasaki Shanghai. Hung Koug. Steamers leave San Francisco at 1 P. M SIBERIA Aug. i! KOREA 6ept. 3 COPTIC Aug. IS| GAELIC Sept 11 AMERICA MARU..AUIS 2«l HONGKONG MARL ..-•: \u25a0-. 18 For freight, passenger ana genera! Information apply to 349 Broadway, or 1 Broadway. Washington Building, and 287 Broad way. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Absolutely fireproof. No wood used In Its construction. European plan. O;>*n all the year The only absolutely Breprocf hotel la Atlantic Ctty. Faclr.K the Ocean, di- rectly on the Famous Boardwalk, near Young's Pier. 2SO rooms. 13) private baths, with hot and cold salt and fresh wa:er. Pure drlrklr.gr water from our own artesian well. Restaurant equal to cr.v In New York. JAMES R. KEENAN. Propr. Also Hotel Gordon. Washington. I>. C ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD- "^ VERTISEMENT IN THE CITY RECORD of August 1 to 14. 1903 of the confirmation by t'^ Supreme Conrt and the entering In the Bureau for the Collection of As- sessments and Arrears, of assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named Street in tha BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: 24TH WARD SECTIONS 12 AND IS. EAST 233RD STREET OPENING, from Jerome Avenue to the Bronx Rl\er. Conarmed April 29, 10 »rt: entered July 31. I*'-'' EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller. City of New Tork July 31. 190:;. LAKE HOPATCONG EXCURSION «I,o° Via. New Jersey Central* August 9. * 38 A. st; ssssjOH Ferry. 8 A M LfCDO 0 [PcDIPUGD LSD©GDa 6teatr«hips of th« RED "D" LINE will call for Saa Juan direct, as follows: S. B. MAKACAIBO Saturday, August 8, noon E. S. CARACAS Saturday. August 22. noon For freight or i)i»i<.at-f upply to BOCLTON, BLISS .i- DALLETT. General Managers. 133 Front St. Hotel Dennis, ATLANTICCITY. N. J. Directly facir.gr the Ocean Hot a:. I cold sea water in private baths. Golf Llr.ii privileges. Information and bcoklota 1.384 Broadway. WALTER J. BI_*2BY. SOMERSET INN ROUND the WORLD ESCORTED PARTY. If, you are c.?ntec.p:at:ng a Round th» WctW T«cr tt win cost you rothmi. u.aa nu»y save you money. If you wtu write for Rooaa the World programme: party \u25a0 a;tlvalr starts la Octabar; must taxttrkxia conditions; l:ali«d uua»- bcrs; e3lclent. experienced ir.asaysment. BY MAIL FREE. P.. H. CKUNDEN & CO . 157 Broadway. Vow Terk: 29 - School St.. B-stor.. Mass.: ~0 bouta ClarW St.. CrJcagc. 18. | '.r.! i vT~Bi:Atir ~ L*at-c TA<ii St.. E. R.. N. V.. week dara. 5:39. B:4O, 7: WL J>:2-> 11:^ A. M. : 13:10, I:1L>. l:*>. 2:10. 2:* J. 3:10. 3:* X 4:4«>! ftUO. 6:CV. 6:«->. 7:l'J. 7:4 X8:li>. «:*.', »;3u. K)Ji> P. 31 Leave Eaa; N. Y. 25 minutes after 24th St. tlrne. The large »aloon steamsar "EdmoM Bn*- fi9tr*Tts'U Irr " C^P'- LouJ* Uarm. «aily uip« •/2i*i*»*M*? Ftahlcx an<J rhc>r» BarSs. l»avlr.r ZliZ s> «ll* 1 ' s:. E. R.. at 7:20. Battery. g:2O- V Tlck«t». (taa lie.. ladies. 50c TacUa acd refreshments oa bcafd. RED BATMK LlWir^ Leaves FritWUn St.. Pier M N. R.. dally at » A. U. Saasl S P. \!.. Sundays 0 A. M. only, for Hisalacds. Oceania. Locu.-it lt'jii. Fair Hav«a and Red iur.t . - r.r.^.'tm; wl:a Uotlcy tor L^ne Kranch. Asbury Tark. EScuratosv Mb. .^•gssj^^ PEEP KEA FISflfr.G—AL. FOSTER'S Y^TTf'viCv^S lr n s-*-..ir.^r Ar;.rr. jtA?-.oh. r«:tibj» **' e& 1^ & only tafo beat In t^ila bustnejo. Fara. w *^ 79c. !a : »». Euc. leaves daily 223 at.. E. P.. T:.S a. m.: Battery Ui:.j;r.r. fauJ a. m. /T»fvVl'TSfV r !^nr^ nn fvVl i"^ Glasgow and iKi iMI \iD Uu Uy LTQ IJ=)ULMIL& loxdoxl'Rkry. Furne?sla Aug. 8, soon! Columbia. .Aug. 22. 9 a. m. Astoria Aup. 15. noanlEthlopla Au;. SU. nooa First saloon, IS*) to $100. Seccr.d Cabin. J33 and up: third class. $28 and up. For New Illustrated book of Toum apply to HENDERSON BKOTHM:::. 17 and 19 Broadway. AND EIGHT COTTAGES. BERNARDSVILLE. N. J. Opens May 16. Closes Oct. 12. 33 m!>s from New-Tor*, on D.. L. & W. R. R.. via Barclay or Christopher St. Farrs. Altitude 900 feet GEOiiUE V- . TUTTJ-E. M^.-. Telephone 7B BernardsTlll«. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD- "^ VERTISEMKNT INTHE CITY RECORD of Ausutt 1 to 14. l!>03, of the confirmation by the Board of As- sessors and the enteritis: In the Bureau lor the Oo*l*«Uon of Assessments and Arrears, c>i a^Bessmpnts tor LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS INTHI BOROTT.H OF THE BRONX: 23RD WARD f.ECTION ft. EAST ONE HVNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET PAVING, from Zr<X Avfnue to Lincoln Avenue. 23RD WARD. SECTION 10. EAST ONE Ht'NDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST STREET REGULATING. PAVING AND FLAGGING, from the easterly side of Union Avenue to •:•- westerly sid« of Prospect Avenue. FOREST AVENfE P.EGI'LATI.NG. PAVING AND LAYING CROSSWALKS from Home Street to Easr One Hundred and Slxtv-elpbth Street. V-.'.P.n WARD. SECTION 11. CHISHOLM STREET EEWER, from Btebblns Avenue to Interval* Avenue. EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller. City of New York. Ju!v 313 1 <( «i3 T>ED ' D' LINE. For La. Oua>Ta. Puerto Cabe'lo. Caraooa and Mara- calbo. via Curacoa. caltlng: also at San Juan. P. P.. From Pier IS. adjoining Wall ST. Ferry. Brooklyn. B. S. MARA'rAIBO Saturday. August ft, noon S. S. CARACAS Saturday, August 22. noon The above sitame."s nave \u25a0ii^iiiliii aieonimodatlons for passengers. For La Guayra, Curacoa and Mara^albo. S. B. EDDA Saturday. Aug. 13. noon S. S. ZCLIA Sat'--uuy. August 2&, nooo BOULTON, BLISS & DALLETT. General Managers. 135 Front St. Trust Companies. "OTYtSusTcor OF NEW YORK. 36 WALL STREET. CAP'TJM. »l .000,000.00 (EnUrely mreeted la City of X?w York Bonds.) SURPLUS ua L «" v<ded Profits 1 ,600, 749.62 \u25a0* OFFICERS. J«*. Bom Cm-ran. President. John D. Crlmmlns. VI.T-I'rMldfiit. Geor e X- Sheldon, id Yice-Fresiae»t. Arthur Terry. Secretary. Walter W. Lee. A»«t. Secretary. DIRECTORS. John I> rrlmmlns \u25a0»\u25a0>! B. Parscsa. v,,nir H 1- \u25a0•;• Albert U. J<-lu!iiz4. Eaward - ' \ tors , »«* „;* KJK J O-nrlea. J». Ross Cnrren. NortljAutfriran g| 'uJntstSmuumtij ft| t3B BROADWAY, ±£? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 20T $5,000.000- _W . AMERICAN LINE. "*\u25a0 HEW YORK— SOITTHAMPTON—LONDON. New York..Aue. D. 10 a. in 1 St. Louts ..Aug. 15. 10 a.m. Philadelphia. Aur 12.10 a.m.;Ntw York.. .Aus. 2-; 10 a.m. RED STAR LINE. NEW ANTWGP.P—PARIS. Zeeland .. .Aug. 8. 10 a. m. i Vsder'.and. .Aug. 22. 10 a.m. Finland ..Aug. 16. lv a. m.jKrocn!and..AOjj. .;., .., a m. Pier* li <.:.; 10. N. R. Office. 73 Oroadwaj-. N. Y. BERKLEY HALL, (FORMERLY BERKLEY ARMS' Frontins en th* Ocean. Barn<-gat Bay on the Rear. SEASIDE PAKK. N. J.. one of the finest hotels or. the coast. New ownership; managed by a celebrated caterer. Finest de«p sea and still water fs!:!::g. *j..!r.g, boat- ing ar.d ba'.!.i:^ on the Atlantic ccarr. The aira la to make this Hot) . noted for Us cuisine and service. Rates, $8.00 to $10.00 Weekly. SPECIAL FEATURES. Guerts of this hotel ar I not restricted la the eld form of menu <.•• If ring. They can ha.- whatever they destr* cooked to their order. as they wish. Jn tfce tnosi cteap.iy nuinaer. by the best peep!* procurable, a feature no: sur- passed by any hotel on the ccaat, and which a.. a. s es- pecially to these seei^lns acd nainSataiSlE eoovj hftilth. Bteaaa launch, sail und row boats for tne exclusive use of our Guests. Special low rates far the seasjs. NOTE.— Pa>ror.s pioasa purchase t.ckets for Esrkley Station; a. Epecla! station tallt for the HoteL ADDRESS A. li. DENXI?. MANAGER. EEKKLEY HA.LL. SEASIDE VAKK. N. J. )Sals. ORTLEY INN 7£ZJ?^ Address ilisa ELIZABETH VAN RENSSELAER. Ortiey. Ocean Cous:y, N. J. QFFICE OF U. S- COMMISSIONER OF IM- ir.i^ratsoti. d'ls Island. N. T. H. Sealed Fropo«al» for r*rform!cs c*rtala drit'cn. at and near «ntrance> to Ellis Isiani. New York Uarr-Gr, wiU fca recsivecl u^ t;> - o'rlook p. m.. August 17. 1300. asd cp«se<l ta- rnediafly thereafter. Farther rcrtl.-u!ars u-x>« appllca- tion tv ''hicf Er.;:r.e*r an-1 sup»rlr.:^J:r*. of Ilr^airs. Itooa 130. Test OCic# BuUiiEif. New York Cry. \Ti»Xi.VM WILLXAMS. Corsai;ssicn«T. A CUNARD LINE. ""• TO LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOTVN. From Piers M an') 52. North Kiver. Lucanla Aug. S. 8 P. M. Campania. ..Aug. 23. 8 P. M. £.Trurl&...Au?. 19 lt> A. i! Li b.ia Aui. », lo A. M. EXTRA TUESDAY SERVICE. Carpathla. -Aus. 4. 2 P. M I Auranla. . . .Aup. 18. 1P. M. Carrying Seccnd and Third Class Only. VEIiNON H. BROWN & CO.. G<-n. Ageata. 2i> BROADWAY. NEW YORK. PENINSULA HOUSE, Scsbriickt. H. J. M. few <es!rabl« twasM 'or August and Sep- tember. PRENCII LINE. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRASS- ATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LJNE TO HAVRE— PARIS (TRXKCtX Sailing every Thursday. 10 A. M.. from Pl«» 42. North River, foot Morton St. •La Touralne Auk « La B-etairne AM. 27 La Champagne Aug. 13 , «La Lorraine Sept a •La Bavole. , Auk. 20!»La Touralne Sow- 10 •Twin Screw Steamers. _ _ . General Agency. 32 Broadway. New York. OCEAN HOTEL, ASRURY PARK. N. J. Largest of we Uadica; hotels. GEO. L. AT KIN a' SONS. THE LAFAYETTE. ABBURY PARK. N J Capacity 300. t3sv»tor. Booklet. WIUCHT * FROST. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND ROADS AND WALKS De^ct Quartermaster's OT.z*. J7B Summer St.. Bostcts. M*ss.. Ju!y 6. 11X3.— S«ai«-i pru- po'als. la triplicate. 'Flu t* receired at thla oSice until 11 A M Ancnat 8. IS-'O. tad then opra<nJ la »h^ presenr* ef bidders, fcr Grading and C^nntructlß* K>aJa ar.J W*|k s at Fore Screes. Lons Island \u25a0:\u25a0>\u25a0: IU: - Mass. TT+ Uovarntnest reserves the rttht to rej«ct any or all bids l-ropos*ls ar.a infiraiaUon furaisa^J on arplicaticn^lans and sp«cia.arlo.-.s can t* wa as tn-a ode- i^dder» w!.l state tirae re-,usr«J (B> tne wor!» A «•\u25a0**?""«* J^,i£j amount of liir, of UM fcMj wl» I »• JiZ*??£g£ I'm to \u25ba* rr-i-k^v*- "PTVOOaajM f:r Gradins aad KoaJs aai VaS» fS ;«WI .Maw." and ::r-s»e4 to A. M. PALSIEIt. Depc-t Quartermaster. _________^-^ -\fALLOBY STEAMSHIP LINES. *\u25a0" From N#w Tot* Wednesday*. Fridays and Saturday*. FOR TEXAS GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. BTRAIOHT and ROUND TRIP Tickets lesued to all point-in Texas. Colorado. Arizona California. Mexico, te.: Gee -via Florida. &c. Deltghtfui Excursion, C H. MALLORY & CO.. Gen. Acts.. Pier 20. E. R.. N. T. The Popular 1 Main At«.. Ocean Grove. N. J. Fifty STRATFORD \u25a0 chotc* roon-.s. Fine table. Ocean vlow at the beach. ) from porchea. Moderate. a W. LY MAN. Lincoln Trust Company =^j^ i,?;{oa^!aSP- {Madison Square). Capital & Surplus $1,000,000 H()!ry % WUum. President. Framl Tilferi, Vkc- Trts'U Omtn Ward, zd Vicc-Tra t r't^cis. TrtJi. IVm. 'Darrov. Jr.. CEILED BIDS OR "ESTIMATES FOR BIP- KllK 11 rap «tore »•»<! tor m » wt:i »• r«c«iT«l by •>• i- «' Dc°ti at Pier ".V until 12 o'clock noen. - 9 V&c* 6UL ltu*. For psatlcii^ra ac« CITY REC- oiu>. ; gEALED Bros WILL BE RECEIVED BY th« Park Board at the office of the Perartmcnt of Park*. Arsenal Building 1 . Fifth Avenue and liixtj fourth Street. Borough of Manhattan, the City of New York, until 3 O'clock P. M., on . THI'RSIIAY. ACGfST X«. 1803. Bnronßh of Monhsttan. FOB WORK AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A COMFORT STATION TO BE ERECTED IN MORNINOSIDE PARK. AT ONE HINinKT' AND FOURTEENTH STREET. NEAR MORNINOSIDE AVEXfK. For full particulars see CITY RF.CORD. WILLIAM R. v-tl,i>:oX. JOHN E. EtJSTIS. RICHARD TOL*N(3. .;::l«s!oners. I'ated July 21 1003. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Park Board at th» office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Buildinp. Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fourth Street. Borough of Manhattan, the City of New Tork. until 3 o'rlrx-l;P. M., on Till RSDAV. AVCtTST 1.1. 1003. HorousrH of Manbnttnn. No. 1. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PLTTJIBTNO AND TILING WORK IN PrSLJC COM- FORT ROOMS OF THE BALL. PLATERS' HOUSE. CENTRAL PARK. No. 2. REPAIRS AND ALTEP.ATIOVS TO ROOF. VENTILATORS AND NEW SKYLIGHTS IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. CENTRAL PARK. No I FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BIX HORSES. No. 4. FrRNTPHTNG AND DELIVERING 600 BAR- RELS OF PORTLAND CEMENT WHERE REQUIRED ON CENTRAL PAPK. No. 5. FURNISHING ACT PELrVERIVO LUMBER FOB THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS- TORY No. 6. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PLATE GLASS FOR THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. For Tall particular, ,c. CITY RECORD. v ., liiH a. JOHN E. ET'STIS. RICHARD YOUNG. Commissioners. Dated July 31. MM, Losf. . HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE •*-*- »\u25a0,„. Twln-Srrew Bt«SMB«H of 12.500 Ton*. YEW YORK—ROTTERDAM via BOITLOGXE. \u25a0sUUBg Wedceaday «.t 10 A. M. Potsa»» Aur. Noordatn Aug. 28 Sta:en.iaa Aug. 12;Rotterdam Sept. 2 Rrndam ' . ..Aur. 19 PnT*4arri Sept. & HOU.A.ND-AMERICA LIVE. » B'WAT. N. T? SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR dredging on th« North Rlvrr, between W«t ISth and 35th Streets Hetween El>vnri«>M and Little v. -*t Btreets; b*twe«n -West 15th and l««h Streets. ar.S at "VTeiK 18ih St.. and Mr Printing form« of contracts, will _ be re- ceived by th« Commissioner of Docks « Pier A, mi- tery Place until 12 o'rtocli noon. August 10th. 1603. If or particulars mm CITY RECORD.) A - WHITE. LINE. *** NEW TORK-OfKENPTOWN— LJVERPOOU Armenian.. ..Act. 4. «a m.t "ermanle Aug. 12. noon T»utorlc . Atig 5. noonlCc'rir Aug. 14. » a. m. Arabic! Au# 7. fir- m. ; M' «t.'c . . .. An* IS, noon Pter \u2666&. North River. Office. » Broadway. TOST-CEBTIFICATE NO. 1.311. FOB 15 CO.WnCTICtCT. THE ROYAL MANOR SHIPPAN POINT, STAMFOED, CONN. A BEI^ECT COUNTRY HOME FOB F^Mi:JE3 AND TRANSIENT VISITORS. New and bcautlfoU? appalnted hotel. adjae«it to B^o- tord Yacht Clu'o. Les« than on« sour from N«w Tor« Ctty. Tor terns. *«.. aiurej* the hotel. "i DVERTI3EMENT9 ara »u6«-nptlan« <3r T1 * Trita» Ji. re* Adverr'»«r willtx r«*'.v*<J M IS« f !\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 *»*»=* gyv, 55S?»f2?«SSSffi VSSSUS^Ssi \u25a0ffT? 02 C«»t i-iih-»t.i S3T We»« -r_M-»t., tieJ-T iin and Sis a^s.; _... We«« IHIS «1 i l..t;<<t 3d-»Te n bctwr> Tfl-.h as-J T7:h tit.: ' '-' l 3.1-a»e« n»»r «l»t-«t_: t.Tt><* 1»t-n vr.. n^«r -• : 157 En»r ISStb-st.t ".«( TrnnoDt-aTf.l 6T»O 3u~«T«., m> 41*t-«t. .Wt nd-nve.j O<: Chrlmtophcr-«t. Brook- Ivn. V. V. t:t'i (onrl-.t; SIS Mul:h->t.i X,t>O4/ Gatea-sve. NeTr&rk. S. J.—7? t JlroaU-st. AJao at A. D. T c-::j- \ UVERTISEMEXTS aao suoacrtptloo* Car Ia« Trl63a» »J- rectivel at their Uptown Ofiea. AO Idol BRUiDWir. «t a VKLOCE"— Fast Italian Line. Jj WBEKL.T SAILCfOS TO NAPLES— GEJfOA. Nord Anr-enci ....An«. 1* C«htn $65 it Dintrr «»loAn em f>rom«Bad» denlc noi/DOXESI. HAKTTTEIJ& * 00.. 29 W*»IJ St. VDVERTISHarENTS fir,-! luwriptlcni for The Tribune received at their Upt.-rrn Office. \O. l .::.;\u25a0! UROADIVAY. Advertisement* will be received at the fn;iowing tr&neß offices at regular office ra:e« until 8 o*e)ook p. St.. vjz.. mv Stb-n-rc. a. c. cnr. 23d-et. JKI «lth-«T«- «r. Tsrh-st •OS E««t 14th— t.: »T Wfut 42«1-«t... t»- h ,«i .- ,vr- 303 AXf«t 12B«h-»t.: 1.-H-t* .!<--;>\u25a0> >-'.'. tetTvec= 7«h and rtlfc sa : J.C3O Sd-avc TRADE IN CHICAGO. f,IST rSXXGaVara 10 THE TMBCXE.] Chicaeo, AM*. -.—Wheat closed i»c higher to &»c lower than Saturday. Early, on the inspiration cf a \u25a0wild set of crop damage claims from the North- wrest -d of advancing markets at Minneapolis and Dnltttfc, this raa.rk.ct told about «jc over Saturday. It closed abort 1c under the top. September sold at SCtrc and \u25a0I B*4c. and closed at 7S? 4 c; December riosed at SO*»e: May. K'-~c. Even tht- Northwestern markets, :4c Usher at their best early, lost their advance. There was a vast amount of profit tak- ing here. Some of the Patten line was liquidated. Lesser local lines went overboard. The Southwest Bold long wheat on a large scale. Paris was \i to l\»c Meter. There wei no prices from the English markets, which vere closed. A private Antwerp cable reported the Continent getting too nrocb rain and crop conditions, for that reason becoming critical The seaboard reported ten loads. Nothing was sold for chips' here. The experi- ence as to Southwestern acceptances was varied. Feme houses reportlr.gr them large, others email! The Southwest had fair weather to-day, but rains Saturday end Bandar. There was a good deal of rain in iiicriesota, lowa and Nebraska. The Visible increased 404.090 bushel* On passage decreased 2,- «O,COQ. World's ehipmer.ts were 7.U7.000 bushels'; moderate from all dtaeeuoas except India. Primary receipts were 713,000 bushtls. compared with 1.25G $0 bushels last s"ear. Northwest cars, ZT., compared with 210; clearances. 575,000 bushc-Is. Sentiment here- is that the Northwcs: is overdoing its story c* rrop trouble. Minneapolis bought hard winter wheat freely of ths Southwest cash houses. 2a>,coo bssheja to-<2«.y at least. Increased country offerings of cash corn were the feature in the coarse train market. As a resuir, the foturea closed J4c to *£c under Saturday, September jold at E2V-" and at £I**o, and closed at El%e' De- oember closed at S%c; May. 52c. The increased feriifng was from Nebraska and lowa. Elevator j.*-op>e ied in the selline of futures, hedging against country purchases. There was rather determined buying of ilay on the break by Harris-Gates. The Shipping demand here was poor. Receipts were 1S& cars: the estimate for to-mcrrow Sift World's \u25a0hiptne&tS were 5.251.0GQ bushels, more than half iicrzx Arser.tlna. The visible decreased 515.000 bush- tls. The lociU stock, S.SST.OfU bushels, increased 123.600 bushels. On passage increased GOS.QOQ bush- cis. Tfce West 13 bavins splendid ccm weather. Oats in a small way fO.t the corn weakness, but (here has been no pressure on the cash market eince the collapse of tht- July deal. There is a m.o3erfc.ts chipping demand. Futures closed »ie kisser to 3 ic lower. September left oft* at 31c sell- •rs; December, S* s*^;5 *^; May. Sti*ic. The trade was a tiv.-j.ll one. Rectipts, S2 c?.ra; estimates for to- mbrrovr, 4-50. Country offerings were somewhat freer for the deferred shipment. There did MM develop tho weakaesb in provisions \u2666\u25a0xpected. The market closed firm at small changes from Saturday. Just at the close there was gup- uart for September ribs. The lard stock !ncrf-as«id bi.Ws tierces for Ju!y, but it <2id r.ut precipitate any 6tlMr;j to-day. llojts were steady. Exports of iirl were eonstwhVt better than last year, llcgs are ccmine very heavy in r-eight. 2C pounds last ieek at this markes. -TE^ESTTSEMnNTS nni .ut^ri n tlcw fw Th. Trlbun* ir.J 'ittb-atve.. ccr Auction Sales Financial. Dividend Notices. XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4. 1003. "FmtmcUL Summer Retort*. | Summer Resorts. M W-TORK MORLEY'S In th» heart of th» Adirondack!: two lane* Hotels and Cottages: 2.»X>O feet abov#> the sea, overlooking two of the rr.r-st beautiful lakes In the region: excellent trout ftahlrg OOL?. tsnnls. bowitng. boattng. lmthtnc. hosting: music; sanitary plumbing- no pulmonary Invalid*: moderate rates: reduction In June and September. Send for Artistic Cata- logue. MORLEV3. on Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. N. T. OFFICE OF V THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. _ Baltimore. July 18. 1908. The Board of Director* this day declared from th» net earnings of th* Company for the six months ceded June 30. 1808. a dlrldend of TWO <2> PER CBST. on the Preferred Stock of th? Company, to be paid September I. 1003. to the. stockholders of record at the closing of toe transfer books on August 18, 1903. The Board also declared from the surplus earnings of th.- Company a dividend of TWO <£> PER CENT, on th» Common Stock of the Company, payable on September 1. 1903. to the stockholders of record at the closing of the tranafer books on August 15. 1803 For th \u25a0_> purpose cf such dividends the transfer book* of the Company will be closed at 12 o'clock noon on August 16. IHO3. and will be reopened at JO o' clock A. M. on September 1. I<J©3. THE BAJ.TIMQRF. ANT* OHIO RAILROAD CO. By C W. WOOLFORD. Secretary. MASSACHUSETTS. New Magnolia FOURTH SEASON OPENS JUNE 24TH. Modern resort hot*!; eTery convenience. Located on famous NORTH "SHORE, with SEASHORE and COITNTUY COMBINED. Perfect roads and livery service; Saddle Horses. New Bathing Pavilion. Music. Go!f anl n!I in *vA nut door amusements. A. V. HODGDON, Proprietor. Magnolia, Mass. a£*D FOR EOOKLTrr. ~~Sn BERKSHIRE, GREAT BAHKIM. TO*, MASS. r.x-e '.!<•:\u25a0. -c Hay l«;tlk SSOfaat Our Asia. to 1 iiTf >«i Front***. CALEB TltK>OR A SO*. Booklets. "ffOTEL ASHNWAIf HOTEL ASPINWALT O. O. SEAVEY, O LENOX, MASS. I 3 ; Dry. Cool. lni!;ormln- I I Jok-JL 1111 " 11 ** 1 Pare Water. J^J m. - Temperntur*: Jn^r. BTS-IO: An*. tJ la. Summer Resort Guides. LONC ISLAND I The Host Delightful Summer Resort on the Atlantic Coast. | IDEALFOR VACATION OR OTJTEJG. ; Cooled by Prevailing Summer South ! Winds from the Ocean. I For information address HOWARD M. ?MIl'H. j G. P. A.. U L Jfl. U.. 2SS sth-ave.. Neir-Yer*. | SARANAC INN The Garden Spot of the ADIRONDACXS. M. B. 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Page 1: — — HOTEL ffOTEL ASHNWAIf - Library of Congresschroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1903-08-04/ed...Stock of this Company. payable September 1. 1903. will be paid or and

CLEVELAND St PITTSBIHGH R. R. CO.Office of Tr«Asuier._

Cleveland. 0.. Aug. 1. 1003.J)IVIDEXD NOTICE.

—THE REGULAR

quarterly dividend of l^i upon the GuaranteedStock of this Company. payable September 1. 1903. willbe paid or and after that date at the office of Messrs.Wlnslow. Lantsr St. Co.. No. Til' Cedar 81.. New York,to stockholders of record at the close of business August10th. 1903. J. B. KLOSS. Treasurer. »!/\u25a0<\u25a0 —^. * LAKE COSSAYUNA.

I I f\ "1 N. V.. foothills of taeS r\ £>Il^LT'O Adtr-indacks. Black ha«

JL iICL. V Jr\ tVN flsh.nc unexc«:lea. Boat-T. HAM. PrcpT.

A DIRONDACK SPRINGS HOUSE, on Lake Cha^-.p!i*.\u25a0CX. near Westport. Beautiful scenery; rood table; rats*IS to flO. A. A. STEVENSON. »ev*nson. N V.

STOCKS AND BONDSBy ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON

OFFICE. jro.rvs william street.«'OIt>EK OF I'INE ST.,

WEDNESDAY, GUST STH,At 12:00 o'clock, at the New York Heal Estate Sales-

room. IGI Broadway.FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.

513.000 Penna.^ Cen»ral_ Brewing Co.. Ist Mtge. 6 p. c.2.600 Ehs. American De Forest Wireless Telegraph Cow

10 bhs. Merchants' Trust Co.f> »hs. Union Exchange Bank. '3 shs. TV B. Trust Co.5 she Central Realty Bond A- Trust Co

$10,000 Butte Electric Light & Power Co.. Ist Oa, 1831.10 shs. Broadway Safe Deposit.

XI.HOO Lanyon Zinc Co., inMtge. C p. c. 80n.5. 1929.60 £hn. Windsor Trust Co.3 shs. Hanover National Bank.6 s.hs Central Realty Bond & Trust Co.

10 Bhs. Natural City Bank.\u00840.000 %?i?r?c? V%%..C?<xoot roca-

X. T lst6S Bhs. liewling Green Trust Co.

$20,110 Public Service Corporation of N. J. PerpetualInterest bearing etfs. **\u25a0>"*«••

$SG,OOO Guayaquil A;Quito Ry. Ist. Mtge, 6 p. c. Bas.,

2000 shs. Ecuadorian Assn. LtJ. Repta.10 eht. Eastern Trust Co.

100 shs. American Tobacco Co.. common.f>o shs. National Bank of North America.

Chicago Great "Western Railway Co.rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE

Chicago Great Western Railway Co. have declaredthe semi-annual dividend of $2.50 per share en the Pre-ferred A Stock, for the half year ending with June. 1903,payable on the 3l«t day of August. IDiiS. to the holdersof record or. the 14th day of August. 1»«.

Transfer hooks at the Preferred A Stock willbe closedfrom the close of boalt>rssj on the 14th day of August tothe 21st day of August. 1903.

By order of the Board of Directors.R. C. WIGHT. Secretary.

Dated. St. Paul. Minn. August 3. 11*13.

THE GRAND HOTEL.Catskill Mountains, New York.

I "THELfcAWNG HOTEL IOF THE CAT3KILLS."

New York, August 1, 190&

To the Stockholders of TheConsolidated Gas Company

of New York.In order to provide funds for making Improvements

upon tha Company's property and for acquiring: other

property. It has been <i«eniud advisable by the Trustees toIssue on additional amount of the capital Btock cf thisCompany in accordance with the authority conferred bythe Stockholders July 16. 1900.

The authorized capital stock is $50.000,000. of which172.917.7JS M has been already issued and is now out-standing.

Stockholders are hereby given the privilege, of sub-scribing to the new Issue of stock, at the price of onehundred and fifty dollars (SIBO.. per share, to the extentof nine per cent. (&%> of their holdings of record uponthe closing: of the transfer bocks at 3 o'clock P. M. onAugust 27. 1803. This privilege will expire at 3 o'clockP. M.. September 9. 1903, and payment for such stockmust be made on or before September 15, 1&03, at theNational City Bar.k of New York, No. 52 Wall Street,

New York. No subscriptions willbe- received on holdingsof fractional shares.

Scrip will b« issued for fractional shares of the newIssue, which willbe convertible into stock inmultiples of

1100 until December 31, 10G3, after which date uncon-verted scrip may, at the option of the Company, be re-deemed In cash at the rate of $150 per share.

The said bank willissue temporary receipts, on pay-ment of the subscription, which will be exchangeable onand after September 18, 1908, for certificates of stock.Such stock will not entitle the owner to dividends de-

clared prior to that date.A form of subscription may be obtained at the office ol

the Company or at the National City Bank.By order of the Board.

H. E. GAWTRY. President.R. A. CARTER. Secretary.

Norfolk and Western Railway Co.

r£UE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS DE-clar>*<! upon the Adjustment Preferred Stock a semi-

arnua! dividend cf TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, pay-able at the cCice of the Company, Arcade RullOir.K. Phil-adelphia. Pa., on and alter August 21st, 1903. to the Ad-justment Preferred stockholders as registered at the closeof business August 7th, 1003.

A. J. HEMPHILL. Secretary.

Ocean Steamers.

Ev«ry comfort and convtr.!ene« of a city hots! of t!ishighest grade In th* heart at the Catmkills. A masala-cent resort for pleasure and health. Kith all accesso«te»for complete enjoyment ol Summer vacation. GoU Ulr.naand Tennis Courts on hotel grounds. SmuimlnK tank oflour thousand t>juare feet.

Most accessible hotel In the mountains. Parlor cars *ndday coaches from New York direct to hotel grounds.

New York Office. 249 Fifth Avenue.Telephone. 1003 Madison Square.

H. E. ECEK. Manager.

CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF XEWYORK.

J^ DIVIDENDIRVING PLACE.

CENT. ONJ^ DIVIDEND OF TWO I'Elt CENT. ON"*\u25a0

the Capital Stock of this Company has been declaredand will be payable on September 15th, 1903, to stock-holders of record of August 27th. 1908. The TransferEook will c« closed at S I. M. August 27th. and be re-opened September 10th.

JAMES A. BENNETT. Treasurer.•trjtrtra TftM catskill. n. t.XVJ-3-n...T.J.U.ni HIGH IKY INVIOORATISIs.

BXCXLLENT CTISINK.HOTEL. ACCOMMODATES 70. NO MALARIA.aUILL-

$T TO $10. BOOKLET

Counir/t Board.WALNUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE,

Liberty N. Y. "Heart of Catskill Mts." Standard of sussl \u25a0

ten \u25a0- Exclusive. No Invalid* Elevation 2.400 feet. UEO,li. HOLMES, Msr.. 3 Park Place. N.V.. or liberty. N. V.

L:vrrweek: writd for famlSy rat«-s- ASSresa E. E. LAtT-

KENCE. P. O. Box 193. Lak* Pla?ii. N Y.GRAND.VIEW MT. HOISB EAST WIXDHAM. \u25a0 T.

—Finest location in the Catski:..- elevation 3.000f«et; refln«"l surrourdlngrs.

ALFRED J. GALER. East Windham. N. T.

WHY NOT OWNa copy of our 400 page

"GUIDE TO INVESTORS."We mail It free; al;.> send for our

"DAILY MARKET LETTER."Correspondence Solicited.

HAIGHT & FREESE CO.,STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON.

53 Broadway. New York Cltj-.'•Determining th* character and financial responsibility

of your Broker is as important as selection of rightstocks."

FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG

—BREMEN.

PROM NEW PIER. FOOT OF 3d ST. HUHOKKX.Kaiser Aug. 4. 10 AM Kronprlnz. .Sept. S. fi:3i> AMKronprlnz. . .Aug. 11. 7 AM K. %Vm. Il.S^pt. 22. 6:30 AMK. Wm. ll.Aug. 25, 7:3:>aM Kaiser Sept. 29. 10 AMKaiser Sept 1. 10 AMt Krrnprini Oct. C. 4PM

THE NEW TWIN SCREW EXPRESS.

S. i."MISER WSLIEII BS. fl

707 FEET—IO,SOO TONS—

10,000 HORSE POWER.BAILS ADO. 25. SEPT. 22, OCTOBER 36.

TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— BREMEN.

FROM NEW PIER, FOOT OF 3D ST. HOBOKEN.Barbarossa'. ..Aug. 0. 10 AM!Frtedrich Sept. 3. - PMKurfuerst Aug. 23. nooa ltarbarossa. ...gept. 10. noonBremen Aug. 20, 2 PM|Kurfuerst Sent. 17. 1 PMLuife An*. 27. IPM Albert , Bept 24, noon

MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.GIBRALTAR— GENOA.

FROM NEW PIER. FOOT OF 3D ST.. HOBOKEN.Lahn Aug. 13. 11 AM:Hohenzollern.Oct. 10. 11 AMHoh'roUern.AUß. SB 11AMiP. Irene Oct. 24, 11AMP. Irene.... Sept. 12, 11 AM Lahr.. Nov. 7. 11AMLahn Sept. 28. 11 AM Hohenir Hern. Nov. 21. 11 AM

OELKICHS & CO.. NO. 3 BROADWAY. N. Y.Louis H. Meier. 45 South Third St.. Pfc:la.

Manhanset cottages.

TT Shelter Island, L.1.,N. Y.

fIOUSC Open June 20th to Sept. 15th.

Tachtlns. Fisting. Ba".-.:r.s Dr!vmjr. 1«-Hol« Golf Links.For terrru and desfr;p:ive boiklet address RUBEIIT

MURRAY. Manager. Manhanset House, Suffolk Co.. N. T.

SARATOGA SPRINGS

WINDSOR HOTEL,OPENS JULY Ist. Special rates on application.

H. a SMTTH. Less-a.

MIZZENTOP HOTEL

HAMBURG-AMERICiIII LINE.FOB PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG

—HAMBURG.

Twin-Screw Express and Passensrer Service.Mc'.tVe Aug. 0. 10 AM Pennsylvania.. Auk. 22. 4 PMwalderae*.... Aug. 8, 5 AM.A. Victoria. . .Au?. 27, 10 AMP. Sigismund.Aug. 15, 9 AM Patricia. ..Aur 29 10:30 AMBiuecher Aus. 20. 10 AMIMol k< . ..sept. C. 10 AM

HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.\u25a0

Offices. 35 and 37 Broadway. Piers. Hoboken. K. J.

IRON STEAMBOAT CO.

Excursions.•THE yEW IOKK AVORI-D'S FAIR."

Attractions from all part* at th*orwtlas: noTcities. Ex

r^n\11ti'ii" extraordinary! A BandySyTI c'rj .jB»MIX

*f»"Rui-e Hindoo Jurxlsrs.

Sri*T?illfed33™11 Cooeeru m*catac?ns

gfsg j» jWssa^sssssssaV'

•-'•\u25a0 rar* piAau

R^^^^^^raS^ cultural wonders, unequalledf-^W^fewpgjS^iyyl meaa<ene. mu««oim and. ffTlTl-""\u25a0:iw: ALLFREE. Da-S3 tt^9 PIilllI11ngbtfW sail oe swift stssua-a raj \u25a0* 11I9/c -=» bsu*ymbAmmmm^m l-.nnsrs

• I* ctrts. "Kisii

\u25a0\u25a0- W^-' \u25a0\u25a0

Tf\tP tii"•-• -^f'RJ^TT li-iCHANGE!

—LEAVE:

Canlasit St. -et p »:*>: »:«* W^W A. Jl-. -°° *•"*

UridEe^bc'kf'Fuit^n F«rry. Brooklyr, j.30. IQJ2O. MMA. M. 12:2t>. 2:<K». -.':SO. 4:o'> P. M.

East S2d Street. 0:30 10:t4>. 10:*j. 11:15 a. St. i2.*\2:1.1. 2M."i. S:ls. 4JSO. 5:19 P. M •_

Leave Glea Island 11:00 A. M. for Cortlaait Street only:11.15 A. M. for iCd St.eet and trockur.. 4^.<>o Al. «u«a100 p li fir Cct^ar.i: i-':r-:et only; S:0O. 0:0O. «XC.I«0 ar.d S:<^» P. M. for aU landinga. Eitr* boat» sinSaadays aad holidays.

EXCURSION. 40 CENTS.Including admission ta \u25a0*• attractiona.

QCAKER HILL. DUTCHES 3CO.. K. T.Two Hoars from >«•»» York by Harlem

Railroad. 1,200 Feet Elevation.N. S. HOWE.

L A TWOROGER. AS3T. MOMPost Office Address. Pawling. New York.Circulars. &c. at ".eld's. IMadtson Aye.

DSdDGDanaO "SOd©OUR THIRTY-SECOND ANNUL SERIESof Tours Around the World leave San Frau-cisco October 7. 15, and 23. for Grand SixMonths' Tour, visiting HAWAII, JAPAN,CHINA. iOn« Par;'- MANILA,iSTRAITS >SETTLEMENTS. CEYIiON. INDIA.EGYPT, /KURQPE, etc Inclusli-a hlgb-class arrange- \u25a0

meet*. Each Party limited.Write far Illustrated Prcsranjine.

261 &. 11S5 Broadway. New York.

DUTCHES HOUSE,PAWLING, DLTCIIESS CO.. X. T.

GOUF. TENNIS, BOWI.ING.SE\D FOR BOOKLET.

R. C LOVEHIDGE. Manager.

Banker* and Brokers.

American Express CompanyIssues

Foreign Exchange.

Cable &Telegraphic Transfers.Travelers Cheques and

Letters of CreditAvailable throughout the world

65 BROADWAY.Henry Clews. James B. Clewj, John H. Clews.

Member N. Y. Stock Ex. Member N. Y. Stock Ex.C. P. Holzderber, Member N Y. Stock Exchange,

HENRY CLEWS &CO.,BANKERS,

It 13. IS AND 17 ISROAD ST.Orders esecnted lor Investment or on mar.

ffiri. Interest allowed ou depu»it». subjectto fhei-k. riiianviulAutiitsi tor Corporationsanil Investors.

GoTcruinciit and other IlisU-Gr&de Bondsbuuifht and fcoiii.

BIUNCK OFFICES :»55 3d Aye.. cor. 57th St. 202 Sth Aye.. ear. 25th St.457 B'vay. Eilk Ex. Bldg. MWorth & 3& Thomas St.t"Hudson St.. Merc. Hx.1 IB Court St.. Brooklyn.

Kountze Brothers,BANKERS,

Broadway & Cedar St- NEW YORK.

Issue travelers'Letters of Credit,

available in aU parts of the world.Redmond, Kerr & Co.41 WALL ST., .YEW YORK.

222 UA BALX.E ST.. Chicago.&07 CHESTNUT ST.. Philadelphia.

Transact • general Foreign and Domestic Banking BusinessISSUE TRAVELLERS'

Letters of Credit,in Sterling, Francs, Narks or Dollars,

payable in allpar 2 or the world.

INVESTMENT SECURITIESIILLBIT

American Hardware Stock.Simpson-Crawford Bonds.

Tefft-Weller Common.Westchester Lighting Bonds.

American Press Association Stock.Cumberland Telephone & Tel. Stock.

Frederic H. Hatch,HO. SO BROAD STREET.

Telephone 1922 Broad.

We offer, rubject to sale,25 Shares

Little Schuylkill Kav. SR. & Coal Co.To return 4 per cent.

JOSEPH WALKER &SONS,Member* New York Stork Exchange.

tiO Broad St.. .V V. City.

American Exchange National Bank,

Xeit York Xational Exchange Bank,

Bank of New York, X. B. A.DEALTIN.

CLINTON GILBERT2 WALL ST.

AaeuKtns) S. Gorbam. John U. Vnn »rh»lck.Tel. 5U:;t» «Sc S&3l Curtlandt. Cable Tarpoleom.

VAN SCHAICK & CO.,K. Y. Stock Eirhtntr,

MEMBERS OF Produce Ei^liance. andChicnco Hoard of Trade.

7 WALL STREET.Baltimore. Maryland Trust Bnlldins.

If WktesMss] about a Summer Home try

THE ELMER,Cornwall-on-Hudson. W. B. ELMER. Prop.

THE ONLY ALL-WATER ROUTE TO

CONEY INLAND.Leave FOOT Z2Z> ST.. North r.lrer. »:«>. VM», Jt:«V>

a. m.. 12:0<> m.. l:0i>. 1:43. 2.30. 3:13. 4:00. 6:U>. 6:«X>.7:00. S:00. 3:0'» r..na.Leave Plei- £;«wj 50. X, >

jja!f hocr"North BMcr.Leave NEW IKON PIER. CONET ISLAND. 1O:4O.

11:40 a. m.. 12:40. 1:40. 2:40. 3:^. 4:10. 4:^. 5:4^. «:40.7 4U !*4'» ft:*"l1O:4:"> p. mWeil >:') TRIP TICKETS. 2-. CESTS.

ACKI MURKALL. A.ND vMNL-l'fS LIViUORS andCIGARS served under company management.

(raMM PA69Fifi ISABLWAV-INTENDED STEAMSHIP SAILINGS FROM van-

COUVER FOX JAPAN, CHINA andPhilippine: ISLANDS.

Ea:p. of Japan Aug. IT H M. S. Athenian. .Sept. 21R. M. S. Tartar Aug. 2>4;Emp. of India Oct. 3ilmp.of China . Sept. 7|Erap. of Japan . Nov. 2HAWAIIAN, FIJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA

AJSD NEW ZEALAND.Aorangl Aug. 21 Moana Sept. IS

For rates and Information apply at 323 & 1 B way. MANHATTAN BEACH HOTELT. F. SILLECK. Manager.

Erokers' Office, Private Wire and Stock Tickets.

THE ORIENTAL HOTELJOS. P. OREAVES, Manager.

MANHATTAN BEACH

Dated Juiy 23 190S.

BROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION.REMOVAL NOTICE.

Or. anfl aft -r this date the business of this Institutionwill fcfe transacted at No. 23 Par* Place, between ChurchStreet and Broadway. Borough oX Manhattan, New Vorii

U' V.. Ist August. 1&03.H. F. HUTCHINSON,President

LINCOLN A. STUART. Secretary.

Financial Meetings.

OF ANNUAL MEETING,

TO STOCKHOLDERS OFWELLS, FARGO & COMPANY.

You are hereby notified that the assxt Annual Meeting ofthe stockholders of said company for the election of Direc-tors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of suchother business as may come before the meeting, will b«held In the office of th» Secretary of the Company, 63Broadway. New Tor!; City. N. V. on Thursday. August13. 1003. at 10 o'clock A. M.

The Transfer Books will be closed July 31st and re-opened August 14th. 1003.

H. B. PARSONS. Secretary.

t

Copartnership Notices.36 NEW STREET. NEW YORK.

August Ist. 1903.\u25a0yyr BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT MR. RU-

DOLFH 11. KISSEL has this day become a memberof our firm.

ALBERT H. VER>AM *CO.

Public Notices.WEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY

the Park Board at the office cf the Department ofParka. Arsenal Building. Fifth Avenue and sixty-fourthStreet. Boreugh of Manh-ttrn, the City of New York,until 8 o'clock P. M.. onTHURSDAY, AUGUST C, 1903,

Hurougb of The Urunx.FOR CONSTRUCTING AN ENTRANCE TO BRONX

PARK FKOM THE MOSHOLU PARKWAY. INCLUDINaABUTMENTS FOR A BRIDGE OVER THE TRACKS OFTHE NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVERRAILROAD. HARLEM DIVISION UNli ABUTMENTSFOR A BRIDGE OVER WEBSTER AVENUE. IN TIIECITY OF NEW YORK ... ..

For fullparticulars see city RECORD.WILLIAMP. WILLCOX.JOHN' E E.USTIS.RICHARD YOUNG.

Commissioners.

WEST POINT. NEWS'JRSH &POUGHKEEPSIE.

UP THE PICTURESQUE HUDSON:Gr^r.J l>aily t>-t:r.,s. lexctpt Sur.day.)

By Palaor Imn liay Urn St«ar.wrs.-NEW VOUK"»nd • VI.BAW."

From Ero<;;l>n. Fulccn St. (ly .Vnnexi**A.St••

New York. De-'brosses St. Pter ..8:4O-t* West 221 St. Pier <>:<*»

**

» West 12l»th St. Pit »;S>

Iwetu-ntns <iv*In New York 5:;» P. M."O':v:NG aftprnoon rnvcERTT

4FTK!IVtO\ BOAT MR MARY HOWELI-

DELIGHTFUL SUMMER CRUISE TO

iSSAOFM i».S.A39dB IT.MWWi,M.F.FINE FASSSKGEB STEAMERS N ROSAiINU AND

SILVIA. §Sail from Plor B. foot of Richards St., Erie Basin.

Brooklyn. N. V., or. following dates: Aug. 5, 12, 22. 2l»,fcect. tt, 16, 28; Oct. 3, 14. 21. etc. Through Lung Island.Vineyard Haven and Najuucket b"oind3. Apply tor rate*end furttHr Information.

BOWRING Si CO.,17 STATE STkKET. NEW YORK.

(IDiLillJ fIDQDIiaiORIIQQDKS O.DE3IE.u.uli sUiAViCK.

For Old Point Coriifort. Norfolk, Portsmouth. Pinner'sPolat and Newport News. Vs., connecting for PetersburgRichmond. Virginia .Utuch. WaaUlngtoa. D. C. and cntlr*South and West.

Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier -6.U. R. fcot Ueach St.. every week day at 3 P. M.

H. B. WALKER. Vtee-Presldent & Traffic Manager.

A TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD-"^^VERTISEMENT IN THE CITY RECORD of August

1 to 14, l&j^of the confirmation by the Board of Assessorsand the catering in tho Bureau for the Collection of As-sessments and Arrears, of assessments f:.r LOCAL IM-PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

12TH WARD, SECTION 7. 11STH STREET PAVING,from MornlnEsiJe Avenue to Amstf-rdam Avanue.

EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller.City of New York. July 31. 19u3.

il£W-JERBCs.

ATLANTICCITYIN THREE HOURS

VIANEW JERSEY CENTRAL.

Paulng Throosh LaUpwood.Solid Vestibule Trains. Buffet Parlor Cars. leav« Liberty?tr«ct Station (N. R.I 9.4/) A. M. and 3.40 V. M. da;ly.esccpt Sundays. Saturday Special LOO P. M. South Ferry5 minutes earlier.

International Yacht RacesTHS GREAT PLYMOUTH JiiS

cf the FALL T.IVER anl I'ROVIDCNtE LJNEd.willl»a--e i'ter I>. N. I:., foot of Murraj- St. a~d

Icrfw^ !n RICHARD PECK %£of the NEW HAVEN LINE.

from Pier 19. N". R.. foot of Warren St.. for t*«e TiShlRaces, '•cmrn'ncin? August 2uth.

Tickets rn<l ?tai«roorr.s n^-w reasiT. e!:hsr s:eain«r. atFail River Line ctSce. Pier V.X North River.

YOUNG'S HOTEL

MISCELLANEOUS GAS COMPANIES. 1

{Furnishes bT William B.Nichols £ Co.. No. 15 Wall-st.)" r tot, period. i Bl<2. 1Asked.

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fei«™c..Pr.:i.Vu. jW. I.*I. OS lil-s

VG & C,C Ut Con is. 1J»13. <&. &N. .2

'?--&TGls l^tC>n i.19495 M&N. 102 104 .aK,«| Cat 6s. ISA. M. 4,N. 103 108

fcl£wvtaaVi««ijM£-! J- &D- C2zH-Haven Oat Co £tocsc. . »<• 60 .

I." V QEL&PCO £*oc*. -" 40 M!

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\u25a0 .mmtiftWim s. *i>. :t

Fviacus^G^Jt'mtir'oV/we « J. &J.'

05 »7H\u0084':. ••& j. •\u25a0>' >

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EATXEOAD IAENINGS.

WISCONSIN CENTRAL.IW3. IJKC- 1^

5202.4^ 1174.G41 |I«.^631.067

TTABASH.Number of mile* 2.48S 2.4** ...fJS*Fourth week inJuly... I67&004

'e->t>-r,'i i«2JUoJuly Ito July 31 _,(>••. 1.721.5 M I,^—,^«>

COLORADO AND SOUTHERN.

r^rltJrS^ SSS.,-

operated ±™*i i,\V+>4 $493,041

I^CBKS oTT.TI'I S&7.WB "-S-M1

VeteanißS* ...._• «T9.OJ« 5176.716 $1«^»TeiS6 c 34.W»« a.IMb

aaos) ~$l«.0t« $153.C70-

Tor twelve months— 3^- $4 -<H,ei»

SSSir 1^1 I'lirl^itS*."^ *a.au7.K>o

Belanca L. «L25*.8T8 J1.31&.1-1CEORCIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA,

ilonth of Jun*—

0.. Ml •.•>.-..irofs amir.es.. :: ,1*0.1; J^!^ '-.Vtl^.^l»rat^g expenses. ... llti.U'2 SA&B

'<3 -'lt)

Ktt'wzaaw S*^7i «0.67 a *=a»O7

Or^lr^^.s^ «.O5.»l CmgS P««O»mtiz« expense* 1.134.4.'.-3 ___j^£f am.!**

Net earcin^s 12 ir.os. |400.T» »»*.»" »SOO.fIOTKANAWHL*. AND MICHIGAN.

Month of Jur.e—

17*• or mtiei .. .. niS

X« earning S2i,C«J •W.lg *1».7"Otter tawaat i.u>< 55-

ota.s . .. i*Tiol *?.«.ier, jic.27o

Ctar^?.V..7.. lh.aft|, V2.ZJS IV.,V6. surplus --..". en,7S7 •990.431 13.&0*

Ori^'eirSiwSff..^".. 51.251.K1 5i.0&i.3T,9 WS*.^*Ofirfctinj fcx^e^ss Llt3.»J2 Wt.mH

Ket «Lrr.ings 12 m0c.~J132.019 $210. 001 51M.S^5ODiar iEc-mt 7,1}:: ..Us <>\u25a0''-->

-"'•»'& ... . - $12=1.1?*. $217,145 ;;>>.?. 7-.oG^ge* -."•••—"\u25a0* :*IBS.4S* 140.794 135.7.5»

gTOjj^ •U ,83 $75,355 ?75.1M7

%*ASimLI<E. CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS.'.forth cf Jur.e

—Number cf miles 1.195 1.185 1.195Gross earnings $577,676 $726.5119 $532,<;32Opexsttai: eip*=sts 655.10 C186.227 S4ZJB4

Ket earnings.. $r.9,570"

$^5,2-2 $190,098Ct^recE 149.C1<0 145.327 157.M6

BnrplM $Cy.6iCt JS-.o^i SSS,Jfi3July 1 to June SO

—Gum earnings ... $6.606,870 $7,002,530 $7,620,128Qpeffttiac expenses 6,y55.C04 6.6GX11* 5.111.126

Net es_~:tiS6 X3nils. $2.fi1«.7f16 52.^70.416 $2,509,002CtXXXM 1.808.351 1.£22.&55 1.5i7.:.82

Boijslna 5501.415 5547.581 5C51,e40

TOLEDO AND OHIO CENTRAL.Month ef June

—Ouaiba of nUes~..~. 450 •*»> 871

\u25a0 rt-CEs CftISISCI ... $3C..t.14 $253.11W $250.(:23Optrs-Uus eii-easee.... 247.03T 1^9.7u7 1C0.4.51

•Jet i-=lnes- $116,617 $C3.543 551.34SOtter tstoae ..»-. 0.411 263

Totals ....^....._. $123,228 $63.812 551.34SCiargts . ...., 45.062 85.&5& SS.IoO

BbtpJus —. 573, 330 $24,853 $43.24SJu'v 1 to June 30

—earoißgJ . $5,43«,»'72 $2.R«?.FOS $2,571,722

OjKiatla* eijien^er £.<^9.iJ6l 2.2t.4.ii26 L936 .631

N---a-nlnes 12 mes. J77P.921 >=M.l^ »6S £ *»Otier tz:ome. I-^4 17.559 7.423

—\u00841. .... 5?11.f15 JC16.771 $642,514

C&xs« '.".I'."; OS-OS* 477.106 422. 15S'

£urplu» $317,621 $189,605 $210,356

ORANGE COUNTY TKACTION COMPANY.

Quarter erfSr: June SO— 190S. 1902. Changes1ro«s earclngs S2t ?.::« $25,254 Inc. $972OpentttS ex^ecsts .. 18.401 14.970 Inc. S.SH

•ffet eErr.inrs .. S7. t-t5 $10,584 Dec $2,533F:re3 charges SI2&7 lS.lii7 Inc. 13.000

Net d>f. all s"U'ces. $23,442 J7.818 Inc. $in.QttTcul dcf. fj-year... 2'i.456 15.C53 Ir.c. 7.653

ECKENECTADT RAILWAY COMPANY.Quarter tr.cti!Ju-e 30

—Cross earaJaci $163 025 $99,343 Inc. $«5.7 MQpcsod&C ezf^cses. .. 100.200 fc4.a72 Inc. 2l,t>tS

Net Mrr.!r.s> $86.^75 $14.*71 Inc. $48.W4Otter income

—£5.621 1i:.2i;2 lac. 13.40!)

Torzl lr.comt $S4.:m $27/«3 I".-. $:,7.213Ttxticharges 55.532 20.351 Inc. 15.4i5l

Surplus „ $4«,47* $R,74^ Inc. f41.7::2Net laeoma for year.. 76. 506 17.15S Inc. 61.3CSOf«r. cost quarter).

excluding taxes.... 614 65 : Dec. 20.3Oi^r. co« (quarter).

:-c!ul:r.g iai->.. G6.7 56.9 Dec. 20.2LONG ISLAND.

June. Twelve months.Cr..*f •«rc!ngf ...Inc. 531.42S Ir.c. $557Ciiereting exposes toe. 77. Inc. C76.417

Net earnings Dec 545.7c5 Dec $110,032

ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD-"^^VERTISEMENT IN THE CITY RECORD of August

1 to 14. 1903, of the confirmation by the Board of Assessorsand the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of As-sessments and Arrears, of assessments f->r LOCAL IM-PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

3RD WARD. SLAIGHT STREET SEWER, from La-fayette Avenue to Nicholas Avenue, to connect withsewerInNicholas Avenue.

EDWARD M.GROUT. Comptroller.-City of New York. July 31. 1003.

dJ&IP/»\i£]°©iKJO!MHAWAIIAN AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.-

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. S. CO.TOTO KIBES KAISIIA.

Between San Francisco, Honolulu. Yokohama. Kobe.Nagasaki Shanghai. Hung Koug.

Steamers leave San Francisco at 1 P. MSIBERIA Aug. i!KOREA 6ept. 3COPTIC Aug. IS| GAELIC Sept 11AMERICA MARU..AUIS 2«lHONGKONG MARL..-•: \u25a0-. 18

For freight, passenger ana genera! Information apply to349 Broadway, or 1 Broadway. Washington Building,and 287 Broad way.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.Absolutely fireproof. No wood used In Its construction.

European plan. O;>*n all the year The only absolutelyBreprocf hotel la Atlantic Ctty. Faclr.K the Ocean, di-rectly on the Famous Boardwalk, near Young's Pier. 2SOrooms. 13) private baths, with hot and cold salt andfresh wa:er. Pure drlrklr.gr water from our own artesianwell. Restaurant equal to cr.v In New York.

JAMES R. KEENAN. Propr.Also Hotel Gordon. Washington. I>. C

ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD-"^VERTISEMENT INTHE CITY RECORD of August

1 to 14. 1903 of the confirmation by t'^ Supreme Conrtand the entering In the Bureau for the Collection of As-sessments and Arrears, of assessment for OPENING ANDACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named Street in thaBOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

24TH WARD SECTIONS 12 AND IS. EAST 233RDSTREET OPENING, from Jerome Avenue to the BronxRl\er. Conarmed April29, 10 »rt: entered July 31. I*'-''

EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller.City of New Tork July 31. 190:;.

LAKE HOPATCONGEXCURSION «I,o°

Via. New Jersey Central*August 9.* 38 A. st; ssssjOH

Ferry. 8 A MLfCDO0 [PcDIPUGD LSD©GDa

6teatr«hips of th« RED "D" LINE will call for SaaJuan direct, as follows:S. B. MAKACAIBO Saturday, August 8, noonE. S. CARACAS Saturday. August 22. noon

For freight or i)i»i<.at-f upply toBOCLTON, BLISS .i- DALLETT.General Managers. 133 Front St.

Hotel Dennis,ATLANTICCITY. N. J.

Directly facir.gr the Ocean Hot a:.Icold sea water inprivate baths. Golf Llr.ii privileges. Information and

bcoklota 1.384 Broadway. WALTER J. BI_*2BY.

SOMERSET INN

ROUND the WORLDESCORTED PARTY.

If, you are c.?ntec.p:at:ng a Round th» WctW T«cr tt wincost you rothmi. u.aa nu»y save you money. If you wtuwrite for Rooaa the World programme: party \u25a0 a;tlvalrstarts la Octabar; must taxttrkxia conditions; l:ali«d uua»-bcrs; e3lclent. experienced ir.asaysment.

BY MAIL FREE.P.. H. CKUNDEN & CO.157 Broadway. Vow Terk: 29

-School St.. B-stor.. Mass.: ~0 bouta ClarW St.. CrJcagc. 18. |

'.r.!ivT~Bi:Atir~

L*at-c TA<ii St.. E. R.. N. V.. week dara. 5:39. B:4O, 7: WLJ>:2-> 11:^ A. M.:13:10, I:1L>. l:*>. 2:10. 2:*J. 3:10. 3:*X4:4«>! ftUO. 6:CV. 6:«->. 7:l'J. 7:4 X8:li>. «:*.', »;3u. K)Ji>P. 31

Leave Eaa; N. Y. 25 minutes after 24th St. tlrne.

The large »aloon steamsar "EdmoM Bn*-fi9tr*Tts'UIrr

"C^P'- LouJ* Uarm. «aily uip« t»

•/2i*i*»*M*?Ftahlcx an<J rhc>r» BarSs. l»avlr.r ZliZs>«ll*1's:. E. R.. at 7:20. Battery. g:2O-V

Tlck«t».(taa lie.. ladies. 50c TacUa acd refreshments oa bcafd.

RED BATMK LlWir^Leaves FritWUn St.. Pier M N. R.. dally at » A. U. SaaslS P. \!.. Sundays 0 A. M. only, for Hisalacds. Oceania.Locu.-it lt'jii.Fair Hav«a and Red iur.t . -

r.r.^.'tm; wl:aUotlcy tor L^ne Kranch. Asbury Tark. EScuratosv Mb.

.^•gssj^^ PEEP KEA FISflfr.G—AL. FOSTER'SY^TTf'viCv^S lr n s-*-..ir.^r Ar;.rr. jtA?-.oh. r«:tibj»**'e& 1^ & only tafo beat In t^ilabustnejo. Fara.w *^

79c. !a:»». Euc. leaves daily 223 at..E. P.. T:.S a. m.: Battery Ui:.j;r.r. fauJ a. m.

/T»fvVl'TSfVr!^nr^ n n fvVli"^ Glasgow andiKiiMI\iDUu UyLTQ IJ=)ULMIL& loxdoxl'Rkry.Furne?sla Aug. 8, soon! Columbia. .Aug. 22. 9 a. m.Astoria Aup. 15. noanlEthlopla Au;. SU. nooa

First saloon, IS*) to $100.Seccr.d Cabin. J33 and up: third class. $28 and up.

For New Illustrated book of Toum apply toHENDERSON BKOTHM:::. 17 and 19 Broadway. AND EIGHT COTTAGES. BERNARDSVILLE. N. J.

Opens May 16. Closes Oct. 12. 33 m!>s from New-Tor*,on D.. L. & W. R. R.. via Barclay or Christopher St.Farrs. Altitude 900 feet GEOiiUE V-. TUTTJ-E. M^.-.

Telephone 7B BernardsTlll«.

ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD-"^VERTISEMKNT INTHE CITY RECORD of Ausutt

1 to 14. l!>03, of the confirmation by the Board of As-sessors and the enteritis: In the Bureau lor the Oo*l*«Uonof Assessments and Arrears, c>i a^Bessmpnts tor LOCALIMPROVEMENTS INTHI BOROTT.H OF THE BRONX:

23RD WARD f.ECTION ft. EAST ONE HVNDREDAND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET PAVING, from Zr<XAvfnue to Lincoln Avenue.

23RD WARD. SECTION 10. EAST ONE Ht'NDREDAND SIXTY-FIRST STREET REGULATING. PAVINGAND FLAGGING, from the easterly side of Union Avenueto •:•- westerly sid« of Prospect Avenue. FORESTAVENfE P.EGI'LATI.NG. PAVING AND LAYINGCROSSWALKS from Home Street to Easr One Hundredand Slxtv-elpbth Street.

V-.'.P.n WARD. SECTION 11. CHISHOLM STREETEEWER, from Btebblns Avenue to Interval* Avenue.

EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller.City of New York. Ju!v 313 1 <(«i3

T>ED'D' LINE.

For La. Oua>Ta. Puerto Cabe'lo. Caraooa and Mara-calbo. via Curacoa. caltlng: also at San Juan. P. P..

From Pier IS. adjoining Wall ST. Ferry. Brooklyn.B. S. MARA'rAIBO Saturday. August ft, noonS. S. CARACAS Saturday, August 22. noonThe above sitame."s nave \u25a0ii^iiiliii aieonimodatlons forpassengers.

For La Guayra, Curacoa and Mara^albo.S. B. EDDA Saturday. Aug. 13. noonS. S. ZCLIA Sat'--uuy. August 2&, nooo

BOULTON, BLISS & DALLETT.General Managers. 135 Front St.

Trust Companies.

"OTYtSusTcorOF NEW YORK.

36 WALLSTREET.CAP'TJM. »l .000,000.00

(EnUrely mreeted la City of X?w York Bonds.)

SURPLUS ua L«" v<ded Profits 1,600,749.62\u25a0* OFFICERS.

J«*. Bom Cm-ran. President.John D. Crlmmlns. VI.T-I'rMldfiit.Geor e X- Sheldon, id Yice-Fresiae»t.Arthur Terry. Secretary.

Walter W. Lee. A»«t. Secretary.

DIRECTORS.John I> rrlmmlns \u25a0»\u25a0>! B. Parscsa.v,,nir H 1- \u25a0•;• Albert U. J<-lu!iiz4.

Eaward - '\tors,

»«* „;*KJK

J O-nrlea. J». Ross Cnrren.

NortljAutfriran g|'uJntstSmuumtij ft|

t3B BROADWAY, ±£?CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 20T$5,000.000- _W .

AMERICAN LINE."*\u25a0 HEW YORK—SOITTHAMPTON—LONDON.New York..Aue. D. 10 a. in 1 St. Louts ..Aug. 15. 10 a.m.Philadelphia. Aur 12.10 a.m.;Ntw York...Aus. 2-; 10 a.m.

RED STAR LINE.NEW ANTWGP.P—PARIS.

Zeeland .. .Aug. 8. 10 a. m. iVsder'.and. .Aug. 22. 10 a.m.Finland ..Aug. 16. lva. m.jKrocn!and..AOjj. .;., .., a m.

Pier* li<.:.; 10. N. R. Office. 73 Oroadwaj-. N. Y.

BERKLEY HALL,(FORMERLY BERKLEY ARMS'

Frontins en th* Ocean. Barn<-gat Bay on the Rear.SEASIDE PAKK. N. J..

one of the finest hotels or. the coast. New ownership;managed by a celebrated caterer.

Finest de«p sea and still water fs!:!::g. *j..!r.g, boat-ing ar.d ba'.!.i:^ on the Atlantic ccarr. The aira la tomake this Hot) . noted for Us cuisine and service.

Rates, $8.00 to $10.00 Weekly.SPECIAL FEATURES.

Guerts of this hotel ar Inot restricted la the eld formof menu <.•• Ifring. They can ha.- whatever they destr*cooked to their order. as they wish. Jn tfce tnosi cteap.iynuinaer. by the best peep!* procurable, a feature no: sur-passed by any hotel on the ccaat, and which a..•a. s es-pecially to these seei^lns acd nainSataiSlE eoovj hftilth.

Bteaaa launch, sail und row boats for tne exclusive useof our Guests. Special low rates far the seasjs.

NOTE.—Pa>ror.s pioasa purchase t.ckets for EsrkleyStation; a. Epecla! station tallt for the HoteL

ADDRESS A. li. DENXI?. MANAGER.EEKKLEY HA.LL. SEASIDE VAKK. N. J.

)Sals.

ORTLEY INN 7£ZJ?^Address ilisa ELIZABETH VAN RENSSELAER.

Ortiey. Ocean Cous:y, N. J.

QFFICE OF U. S- COMMISSIONER OF IM-ir.i^ratsoti. d'ls Island. N. T. H. Sealed Fropo«al»

for r*rform!cs c*rtala drit'cn. at and near «ntrance>to Ellis Isiani. New York Uarr-Gr, wiU fca recsivecl u^t;>

- o'rlook p. m.. August 17. 1300. asd cp«se<l ta-rnediafly thereafter. Farther rcrtl.-u!ars u-x>« appllca-tion tv ''hicf Er.;:r.e*r an-1 sup»rlr.:^J:r*. of Ilr^airs.Itooa 130. Test OCic# BuUiiEif. New York Cry.

\Ti»Xi.VM WILLXAMS.Corsai;ssicn«T.

A—

CUNARD LINE.""•

TO LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOTVN.From Piers M an') 52. North Kiver.

Lucanla Aug. S. 8 P. M. Campania. ..Aug. 23. 8 P. M.£.Trurl&...Au?. 19 lt> A. i! Li b.ia Aui. », lo A. M.

EXTRA TUESDAY SERVICE.Carpathla. -Aus. 4. 2 P. M IAuranla....Aup. 18. 1P. M.

Carrying Seccnd and Third Class Only.VEIiNON H. BROWN & CO.. G<-n. Ageata.

2i> BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

PENINSULA HOUSE,Scsbriickt. H. J.

M. few <es!rabl« twasM 'or August and Sep-tember.

PRENCII LINE.COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRASS-

ATLANTIQUE.DIRECT LJNE TO HAVRE—PARIS (TRXKCtX

Sailing every Thursday. 10 A. M..from Pl«» 42. North River, foot Morton St.

•La Touralne Auk « La B-etairne AM. 27La Champagne Aug. 13,«La Lorraine Sept a•La Bavole. , Auk. 20!»La Touralne Sow- 10

•Twin Screw Steamers._ _ .

General Agency. 32 Broadway. New York.

OCEAN HOTEL,ASRURY PARK. N. J.

Largest of we Uadica; hotels.GEO. L. ATKINa' SONS.

THE LAFAYETTE.ABBURY PARK. N J

Capacity 300. t3sv»tor. Booklet. WIUCHT * FROST.

PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND ROADSAND WALKS

—De^ct Quartermaster's OT.z*. J7B

Summer St.. Bostcts. M*ss.. Ju!y 6. 11X3.— S«ai«-i pru-po'als. la triplicate. 'Flu t*receired at thla oSice until 11A M Ancnat 8. IS-'O. tad then opra<nJ la »h^ presenr* efbidders, fcr Grading and C^nntructlß* K>aJa ar.J W*|k sat Fore Screes. Lons Island \u25a0:\u25a0>\u25a0: IU:

-Mass. TT+

Uovarntnest reserves the rttht to rej«ct any or all bidsl-ropos*ls ar.a infiraiaUon furaisa^J on arplicaticn^lansand sp«cia.arlo.-.s can t* wa as tn-a ode- i^dder» w!.l

state tirae re-,usr«J (B> tne wor!» A «•\u25a0**?""«* J^,i£jamount of liir,of UM fcMjwl»I»• JiZ*??£g£I'm to \u25ba* rr-i-k^v*- "PTVOOaajM f:rGradins aad KoaJs aai

VaS» fS;«WI.Maw." and ::r-s»e4 to A. M.PALSIEIt. Depc-t Quartermaster. _________^-^

-\fALLOBY STEAMSHIP LINES.*\u25a0" From N#w Tot*Wednesday*. Fridays and Saturday*.

FOR TEXAS GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.BTRAIOHT and ROUND TRIP Tickets lesued to all

point-in Texas. Colorado. Arizona California. Mexico,

te.: Gee -via Florida. &c. Deltghtfui Excursion,

C H. MALLORY &CO.. Gen. Acts.. Pier 20. E. R.. N. T. The Popular 1 Main At«.. Ocean Grove. N. J. FiftySTRATFORD \u25a0 chotc* roon-.s. Fine table. Ocean vlow

at the beach. ) from porchea. Moderate. a W. LYMAN.

Lincoln Trust Company=^j i,?;{oa^!aSP-

{Madison Square).

Capital & Surplus $1,000,000H()!ry % WUum. President. Framl Tilferi, Vkc-

Trts'U Omtn Ward, zd Vicc-Tra t

r't^cis. TrtJi. IVm. 'Darrov. Jr.. 5«CEILED BIDS OR "ESTIMATES FOR BIP-KllK11 rap «tore »•»<! tor m » wt:i»• r«c«iT«l by •>•i- «' Dc°ti at Pier ".V until 12 o'clock noen.-

9 V&c*

6UL ltu*. For psatlcii^ra ac« CITY REC-

oiu>. ;

gEALED Bros WILL BE RECEIVED BYth« Park Board at the office of the Perartmcnt of

Park*. Arsenal Building1. Fifth Avenue and liixtj fourthStreet. Borough of Manhattan, the City of New York,until 3 O'clock P. M., on .

THI'RSIIAY. ACGfST X«. 1803.Bnronßh of Monhsttan.

FOB WORK AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FORTHE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A COMFORTSTATIONTO BE ERECTED IN MORNINOSIDE PARK.AT ONE HINinKT' AND FOURTEENTH STREET.NEAR MORNINOSIDE AVEXfK.

For full particulars see CITY RF.CORD.WILLIAM R. v-tl,i>:oX.JOHN E. EtJSTIS.RICHARD TOL*N(3.

.;::l«s!oners.I'ated July 21 1003.

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BYthe Park Board at th» office of the Department of

Parks, Arsenal Buildinp. Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fourthStreet. Borough of Manhattan, the City of New Tork.until 3 o'rlrx-l;P. M., on

TillRSDAV. AVCtTST 1.1. 1003.HorousrH of Manbnttnn.

No. 1. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FORPLTTJIBTNO AND TILING WORK IN PrSLJC COM-FORT ROOMS OF THE BALL. PLATERS' HOUSE.CENTRAL PARK.

No. 2. REPAIRS AND ALTEP.ATIOVS TO ROOF.VENTILATORS AND NEW SKYLIGHTS IN THEMETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. CENTRALPARK.

No IFURNISHING AND DELIVERING BIXHORSES.

No. 4. FrRNTPHTNG AND DELIVERING 600 BAR-RELS OF PORTLAND CEMENT WHERE REQUIREDON CENTRAL PAPK.

No. 5. FURNISHING ACT PELrVERIVO LUMBERFOB THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS-TORY

No. 6. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PLATEGLASS FOR THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURALHISTORY.

For Tall particular, ,c. CITY RECORD.v.,

liiHa.JOHN E. ET'STIS.RICHARD YOUNG.

Commissioners.Dated July 31. MM,

Losf. .HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE•*-*-

»\u25a0,„. Twln-Srrew Bt«SMB«H of 12.500 Ton*.YEW YORK—ROTTERDAM via BOITLOGXE.

\u25a0sUUBg Wedceaday «.t 10 A. M.

Potsa»» Aur. Noordatn Aug. 28Sta:en.iaa Aug. 12;Rotterdam Sept. 2Rrndam

' . ..Aur. 19 PnT*4arri Sept. &HOU.A.ND-AMERICA LIVE. » B'WAT. N. T?

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FORdredging on th« North Rlvrr, between W«t ISth

and 35th Streets Hetween El>vnri«>M and Little v. -*t 1»

Btreets; b*twe«n -West 15th and l««h Streets. ar.S at "VTeiK

18ih St.. and Mr Printing form« of contracts, will_be re-

ceived by th« Commissioner of Docks « Pier A, mi-tery Place until 12 o'rtocli noon. August 10th. 1603. Iforparticulars mm CITY RECORD.)

A- WHITE. LINE.***NEW TORK-OfKENPTOWN— LJVERPOOU

Armenian.. ..Act. 4. «a m.t"ermanle Aug. 12. noonT»utorlc . Atig 5. noonlCc'rir Aug. 14. » a. m.Arabic! Au# 7. fir- m.;M' «t.'c .... An* IS, noon

Pter \u2666&. North River. Office. » Broadway.

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CO.WnCTICtCT.

THE ROYAL MANORSHIPPAN POINT, STAMFOED, CONN.A BEI^ECT COUNTRY HOME FOB F^Mi:JE3 AND

TRANSIENT VISITORS.

New and bcautlfoU? appalnted hotel. adjae«it to B^o-tord Yacht Clu'o. Les« than on« sour from N«w Tor«Ctty. Tor terns. *«.. aiurej* the hotel.

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\ UVERTISEMEXTS aao suoacrtptloo* Car Ia« Trl63a»»J- rectivel at their Uptown Ofiea.

AO Idol BRUiDWir.

«t a VKLOCE"—Fast Italian Line.Jj

WBEKL.T SAILCfOS TO NAPLES— GEJfOA.Nord Anr-enci • ....An«. 1*

C«htn $65 it Dintrr «»loAn em f>rom«Bad» denlcnoi/DOXESI. HAKTTTEIJ& * 00.. 29 W*»IJ St.

VDVERTISHarENTS fir,-! luwriptlcni for The Tribunereceived at their Upt.-rrn Office.

\O. l.::.;\u25a0! UROADIVAY.Advertisement* willbe received at the fn;iowing tr&neß

offices at regular office ra:e« until 8 o*e)ook p. St.. vjz..

mv Stb-n-rc. a. c. cnr. 23d-et. • JKI «lth-«T«- «r.Tsrh-st •OS E««t 14th— t.: »T Wfut 42«1-«t... t»-

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TRADE IN CHICAGO.f,IST rSXXGaVara 10 THE TMBCXE.]

Chicaeo, AM*.-.—Wheat closed i»c higher to &»clower than Saturday. Early, on the inspiration cfa \u25a0wild set of crop damage claims from the North-wrest -d of advancing markets at Minneapolis andDnltttfc, this raa.rk.ct told about «jc over Saturday.It closed abort 1c under the top. September soldat SCtrc and \u25a0I B*4c. and closed at 7S? 4

c; Decemberriosed at SO*»e: May. K'-~c. Even tht- Northwesternmarkets, :4c Usher at their best early, lost theiradvance. There was a vast amount of profit tak-ing here. Some of the Patten line was liquidated.Lesser local lines went overboard. The SouthwestBold long wheat on a large scale. Paris was \ito l\»c Meter. There wei no prices from theEnglish markets, which vere closed. A privateAntwerp cable reported the Continent getting toonrocb rain and crop conditions, for that reasonbecoming critical The seaboard reported ten loads.Nothing was sold for chips' here. The experi-ence as to Southwestern acceptances was varied.Feme houses reportlr.gr them large, others email!The Southwest had fair weather to-day, but rainsSaturday end Bandar. There was a good deal ofrain in iiicriesota, lowa and Nebraska. The Visibleincreased 404.090 bushel* On passage decreased 2,-«O,COQ. World's ehipmer.ts were 7.U7.000 bushels';moderate from all dtaeeuoas except India. Primaryreceipts were 713,000 bushtls. compared with 1.25G $0bushels last s"ear. Northwest cars, ZT., comparedwith 210; clearances. 575,000 bushc-Is. Sentimenthere- is that the Northwcs: is overdoing its story c*rrop trouble. Minneapolis bought hard winterwheat freely of ths Southwest cash houses. 2a>,coobssheja to-<2«.y at least.

Increased country offerings of cash corn were thefeature inthe coarse train market. As a resuir, thefoturea closed J4c to *£c under Saturday, Septemberjoldat E2V-" and at £I**o, and closed at El%e' De-oember closed at S%c; May. 52c. The increasedferiifng was from Nebraska and lowa. Elevatorj.*-op>e ied in the selline of futures, hedging againstcountry purchases. There was rather determinedbuying of ilayon the break by Harris-Gates. TheShipping demand here was poor. Receipts were1S& cars: the estimate for to-mcrrow Sift World's\u25a0hiptne&tS were 5.251.0GQ bushels, more than halfiicrzx Arser.tlna. The visible decreased 515.000 bush-tls. The lociU stock, S.SST.OfU bushels, increased123.600 bushels. On passage increased GOS.QOQ bush-cis. Tfce West 13 bavins splendid ccm weather.

Oats in a small way fO.t the corn weakness, but(here has been no pressure on the cash marketeince the collapse of tht- July deal. There is am.o3erfc.ts chipping demand. Futures closed »iekisser to 3ic lower. September left oft* at 31c sell-•rs; December, S*s*^;5*^;May. Sti*ic. The trade was ativ.-j.ll one. Rectipts, S2 c?.ra; estimates for to-mbrrovr, 4-50. Country offerings were somewhatfreer for the deferred shipment.

There did MM develop tho weakaesb in provisions

\u2666\u25a0xpected. The market closed firm at small changesfrom Saturday. Just at the close there was gup-uart for September ribs. The lard stock !ncrf-as«idbi.Ws tierces for Ju!y, but it <2id r.ut precipitateany 6tlMr;jto-day. llojts were steady. Exports ofiirl were eonstwhVt better than last year, llcgsare ccmine very heavy in r-eight. 2C pounds lastieek at this markes.

-TE^ESTTSEMnNTS nni .ut^rintlcw fw Th. Trlbun*

ir.J 'ittb-atve.. ccr

Auction Sales—

Financial. Dividend Notices.

XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4. 1003.

"FmtmcUL Summer Retort*. | Summer Resorts.MW-TORK

MORLEY'SIn th» heart of th» Adirondack!: two lane* Hotels and

Cottages: 2.»X>O feet abov#> the sea, overlooking two of therr.r-st beautiful lakes In the region: excellent trout ftahlrgOOL?. tsnnls. bowitng. boattng. lmthtnc. hosting: music;sanitary plumbing- no pulmonary Invalid*:moderate rates:reduction In June and September. Send for Artistic Cata-logue. MORLEV3. on Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co..N. T.

— OFFICE OF VTHE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO._ Baltimore. July 18. 1908.The Board of Director* this day declared from th»

net earnings of th* Company for the six months cededJune 30. 1808. a dlrldend of TWO <2> PER CBST. onthe Preferred Stock of th? Company, to be paid SeptemberI. 1003. to the. stockholders of record at the closing oftoe transfer books on August 18, 1903.

The Board also declared from the surplus earnings ofth.- Company a dividend of TWO <£> PER CENT, on th»Common Stock of the Company, payable on September 1.1903. to the stockholders of record at the closing of thetranafer books on August 15. 1803

For th \u25a0_> purpose cf such dividends the transfer book*of the Company will be closed at 12 o'clock noon onAugust 16. IHO3. and willbe reopened at JO o' clock A. M.on September 1. I<J©3.

THE BAJ.TIMQRF. ANT* OHIO RAILROAD CO.By C W. WOOLFORD. Secretary.

MASSACHUSETTS.

New MagnoliaFOURTH SEASON OPENS JUNE 24TH.

Modern resort hot*!; eTery convenience.Located on famous NORTH "SHORE, withSEASHORE and COITNTUY COMBINED.Perfect roads and livery service; SaddleHorses. New Bathing Pavilion. Music.Go!f anl n!I in *vA nut door amusements.

A. V. HODGDON, Proprietor.

Magnolia, Mass.a£*D FOR EOOKLTrr.

~~Sn BERKSHIRE,GREAT BAHKIM.TO*, MASS.r.x-e '.!<•:\u25a0. -c Hay l«;tlk SSOfaatOur Asia. to 1iiTf>«i Front***.

CALEB TltK>OR A SO*.Booklets.

"ffOTEL ASHNWAIfHOTEL ASPINWALTO. O. SEAVEY,

O LENOX, MASS. I3 ; Dry. Cool. lni!;ormln-II

Jok-JL 1111"11**

1 Pare Water. J^Jm.- Temperntur*: Jn^r. BTS-IO: An*. tJ la.

Summer Resort Guides.

LONC ISLANDI The Host Delightful Summer Resort

on the Atlantic Coast.| IDEALFOR VACATIONOR OTJTEJG.; Cooled by Prevailing Summer South !

Winds from the Ocean.I For information address HOWARD M. ?MIl'H.j G. P. A.. U L Jfl. U.. 2SS sth-ave.. Neir-Yer*. |

SARANAC INNThe Garden Spot of the

ADIRONDACXS.M. B. MARSHAL!* Manager.

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