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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. DECEMBER 9 1907. 14 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. XAILKOASS. CORPORATION NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES.

Ki OSCARS 'BODY IS EMBALMED 1 hereditaments required for the purpose of owning EAHT THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, between Kings Highway and Flatbush avenue. In the Thirty-second Ward In the Borough of Brooklyn In The City of New York, as the aame has been heretofore laid out. Notice Is hereby given that the bill of costs, charges and expenses Incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above entitled matter, will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a special term (hereof to be held for the hearing of motions at the Kings CoUntV Court HmiM In thft Roroiiffh nt lyn. In The City of New York, on the lth day of December. 1907.

at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been' deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by the provisions of section 99 of Title 4 of Chapter XVII. of Chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. as amended by Chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Do cembur liKiT.

WM. W. WINOATE. HARRY JAQT'ILLARD. SAMUEL TOBIAS.

Commissioners. James F. Qulgley, Clerk. d8 lot osu NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, deeming it for the public Interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grade of the following streets: Vienna avenue, from Fountain avenue to Mtlford street: Logan street, from Hegeman avenue to Stanley avenue, and Foun tain avenue, from Hegeman avenue to Stanley avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, and that ft meeting of said board will be held in the Old Council Chamber.

City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on December 20, 1907. at 10:30 o'clock A.M.. at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board, all of which Is more particularly set forth and described In the following resolutions, adopted by the Board on November 22. 1907, notice of the adoption of which in hereby given, vii. Resolved.

That tho Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended. deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the grade of tho following streets: Vienna avenue, from Fountain avenue to Mllford street; Logan street, from Hegeman avenue to Stanley ave nue; Fountain avenue, fmm Hegeman ave nue to Stanley avenue; in the Horough or tirooKiyn. ctuv or New xont, more particu larly described as follows: VIENNA AVK.M.K. Beginning at the Intersection of Vienna ave nue and Fountain avenue, the elevation to be 7.50 feet; Tnence westerly to tne intersection or Jogan street, the elevation to be 9.50 feet; Thence westerly to the intersection of Mil- ford street, the elevation to be 13. feet, as heretofore.

LOGAN STREET. Beginning at the Intersection of Logan street and Stanley avenue, the elevation to be 11 feet, as heretofore; Thence northerly to the Intersection of Vienna avenue, the elevation to be 8.60 feet; Thence northerly to the Intersection of Hegeman avenue, the elevation to be 13 feet, as heretofore. FOUNTAIN AVENUE. Beginning at the intersection of Fountain avenue and Stanley avenue, the elevation to be 8 feet, as heretofore; Thence northerly to the intersection of Vienna avenue, the elevation to be 7.60 feel; Thence northerly to the intersection of Hegeman avenue, the elevation to be 6 feet, as heretofore. Note All elevations refer to mean high water datum, as determined by the Bureau of HlRhwavs, Borough of Brooklyn.

Resolved. That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held In the Cltv Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 20th day of Decem-ocr, liK)7, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons articled thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the City Record and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundayr and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 20th day of December, 1907. Dated December 7.

JOSEi'H HAAG, Secretary. No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone 2280 Worth. d7 lot osu OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH, HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock A.M. on WEU.X'FSDAY, DECRMBFJt IS, 1007. lloroiiffh of Brooklyn. No. 1.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH AVENUE AND EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET. The following Engineer's estimate of total cost for the completed work is to be taken as tho ono hundred per cent. (100) basis for bidding. Proposals shall state a single percentage of such one hundred per cent, cost i. such as 95 per 100 per cent, or 105 per for which ail material and work called for in the contract and the Invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to tho City.

Such percentage, as bid, shall apply to all unit Items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate, to an amount necessary to complete the work described In the contract: 1 sewer basin, complete, of either standard design, with Iron pans or- gratings. Iron basin hood and connecting culvert. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances. $200.00 The time allowed for the comnletlon of tho work and full performance of the contract will oe 10 working days. The amount of security required will be One Hundred Dollars.

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN WEST NINTH STREET. FROM HICKS STREET TO HENRY STREET: The following Engineer's preliminary estimate of total cost for the completed work Is to taken aa the one hundred per cent, basis for bidding. Proposals should state a single percentage of such one hundred per cent, cost (1.

such aa per 100 per cent, or 105 for which all material and work called for In the contract and the Invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, aa bid, shell apply to all unit temp PiKM iucd in tho l-Jnginer preliminary estimate, to an amount necessary to complete me worn described in tne contract: 70 linear feet of pipe nouer. laid complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, J2.2j 1157.50 404, linear feet of 12-lnch pipe sewer, laid oomplete, Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, ier linear foot, $2 808.00 375 linear feet of fl-inh house connecting drain, laid complete, Including all Incidentals and appui tenances, per linear foot, 87S.O0 8 manholes, complete, with Iron heads and covers, including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per mun- bok, Z) 2:0.00 1000 tB. sheeting and bracing, driven In place, complete, Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per thousand feet (B. $30 $30.00 Total ll.B20.B0 The time allowed for the comDletinn nf tha work and full performance of the contract will be 40 working days.

1 amount or security required will be Eight Hundred Dollars. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN SEVENTH AVENUE. FROM WINDSOR PLACE TO A POINT UK) FEET NORTH THEREOF.

The following Engineer's preliminary estimate of total coat for the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis for bidding. Proposals shall state a single percentage of such 100 per cent, cost (I. such as 95 per 100 per cent, or 105 per f'r which all material and work called for In the contract and the Invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, as bid, shall apply to all unit Items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to nn amount necessary to complete the work described In the contract: 172 linear feet of 12-lnch pipe sewer, laid complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot.

$2.60 1 manhole, complete, with Iron head and cover. Including all incidentals and appurtenances, per manhole, $50. 7.000 feet Ui. sheeting and bracing, driven In place, complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per thousand feet (B. 30 $430 00 60 00 210 00 Total.

$690 00 The time allowed for the completion of th. work and full performance ef the contract will be thirty working days. The amount of security required will be Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars. No. 4.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THR LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR RECONSTRUCTING HEWER IN GIIL'RNSE STREET. FROM NORMAN AVENUE TO NASSAU AVENUE. The following Engineer's preliminary estimate of tmal cost for the completed work Is to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis for blddlnsr. I'mnnttals shall state a slnel nor. centage of such 100 per cent, cost (l.

such ns iw per 95 per 100 per nr lo5 per for which all material and work en lied fix in th. contract and the invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, as bid, shall apply to all unit items specified In the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary tu complete the work described in the contract: 37 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, $2-50. 695 linear feet 12-lnch pipe sewer, laid complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot.

7 manholes, complete, with Iron heads and covers. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per manhole. $45. 30 cubic yards concrete cradle, in place complete, Including nil Incidentals and appurtenances, per cubic yard. $7 S.000 feet of foundation planking, laid In place complete, including all In- -cidentali and apuuxte- $92 1,071 00 315 00 nances, per thousand feet (B.

$30 9000 1,000 feet (B. of sheeting and bracing, driven In place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances, per thousand feet B. $30 80 00 28 hcuae connection drains reconnected, Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per connection, $5. 140 00 Total 1, MS 60 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty working days. The amount of security required will be one thousand aonars.

No 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN TURNER PLACE, KOM LUNKI ISLAM) AVCN UCi TO EAST ELEVENTH STREET. The following unumeers preliminary estimate of total cost for the completed work is to be taken as tne loo per cent, basis ror bidding. 1'roposals shall state a single percentage of such 100 per cent, cost (I. such aa 90 per 96 per 100 per cent, or 105 per for which all material and work called for in tne contract ana me invitation to bid ders is to be furnished by the City.

Such per centage as Din snau appiy to ail unit items ftuecined In the Engineer's estimate, to an amount necessary to complete the work described In the contract: 380 linear feet of 12-Inch pipe sewer, laid com pie te, I eluding all incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, 91.90 $722.00 270 linear feet of 6-inch house connection drain, laid complete. Including all incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, 70 189.00 4 manholes, complete. with Iron heads and covers, including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per manhole, $50 200.00 1 sewer basin, complete, of either standard design, with iron pans or gratings, iron basin hood and connecting culvert. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per basin, $150... 150.00 1,000 feet (B.

of sheeting and bracing, driven In place complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenan-res, per thousand feet (B. $30 80.00 $1,291.00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty working days. Tne amount nr security required wtn De nine hundred and fifty dollars. NO. 6.

KUR FURNISHING ALL THB LA BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FOURTH AVE NUE. WEST SIDE. FROM SIXTY-FOURTH STREET TO SIXTY-FIFTH STREET. The foliowlna Engineer's preliminary estimate of total cost for the completed work Is to be taKen as tne one nunnrea Der cent, pasis tor bidding. Proposals shall state a single percentage of such one hundred per cent, cost (1.

such as 90 per 95 per 100 per cent, or 106 per for which all material and work called for Jn the contract and the invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, as bid, shall apply to all unit items specified In the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described In the contract: 200 linear feet 12-lnch pipe sewer, laid complete. Including all Incidentals and appurte- nances, per linear foot, $2. $400.00 manholes, complete, with Iron heads and covers. Including all incidentals and appurtenances, per manhole, $55.

110,00 1,000 feet, board measure, of sheeting and bracing, driven in place, complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances, per thousand feet, board measure, $30 80.0(1 Total $540.00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be 30 work I days. The amount of security required will be Three Hundred and Flftv Dollars. No. 7.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NEW UTRECHT AVENUE AND SIXTIETH STREET. The following Engineer's preliminary estimate of total cost for the contemplated work is to he taken as tho one hundred per cent. haBls for bidding. Proposals shall state a single percentage nf Buch one hundred per cent, cost (i. such as 90 per 95 per 100 per or 105 per for which all material and work called for in the contract and the Invitation to bidders Is to be furnished to the City.

Such percentage, as hid, shall apply to all unit Items specified In the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described In the contract 1 sewer basin, complete, of either standard design, with Iron pans or gratings, inn basin hood and con- necting culvert, Including all incidentals and appur- tenances, per basin 1200.01 The time allowed for tho completion nf tho work and full performance of the contract will bi 10 working days, Tho amount of security required will be One Hundred Dollars, The hldder will ntnte the price of each Item or article contained In tho pperlflcatlons or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square font, square yard, cubic yurd'Tor other unit of measure, by which tho bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank forms and further Information mav be obtained and the plans and drawings mnv he sen nt the ndlce of the Department of Sewers, the Borough of Brooklyn. Mechanics Rank Building. Nr, Monnruo street, Brooklyn Dated Nnvemher 1S07.

BIRD S. CO LEU, Prudent. dU lOt osu (CTSei General IiiNfmpflonw to IIM-(1or. nt foot of column, lat imre nf ihin on per. ASSIGNEE NOTICES.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by tho Hon. Norman S. Dike, County Judge, on November 11, 1905, notice Is hereby given to all creditors and persona having claims against the LUKE G. LYNCH lately doing bualnea.i in thn trough of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Kings, that they are required to present their claims with vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, tho assignee of the Luke O. Lynch for the benefit of creditors, at his office, 321 Broadway.

In the Borouifh of Manhattan. City of New York, on or before the 1st day of itiurcn, iwjs. Jjated New ork, December 4, 190V. TSIDOR D. MORRISON.

Assignee. Stern, Singer Barr, Attorneys for Assignee, 293 Broadway, Buruugh of Manhattan, City of New York. d9-6w LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Builders Mortgage Company, plaintiff, against Hanged Construction Company et defendantsIn pursuance of a Judgment of fore-clcFiirc and sale mrte in the above entitled action, bearing date the 14th day of November, 1U07, th undersigned referee In said judgment named, will Bell at public uuctlon at the Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms, No. 1H1 Montague street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, New Virk City, on the 3()th day of December, tu7, at twelve o'clock, nonn, by James L. Urui.iley, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of nrtmklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described an follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho southerly side of Livonia avenue, distant forty 40) feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Livonia avenue with the easterly side of Ames street; running thence southerly parallel with A rnes street one hundred (100) feet; thenct easterly parallel with Livonia avenue eighty 4i0 feet; thence northerly again parallel vilth Ames street one hundred UoO) feet to the southerly side of Livonia avenue; and thence westerly along the southerly side of Livonia avenue eighty (80) feet to the point or place of beginning. Whereas, There are four (4) three story tcnt-Mtiile erected on the above described premises lr. accordance with the Judgment as amended, I will sell the said houses separately, ono house at a time.

Dated Brooklyn, N. Y.t December 4, 1907. ALBERT W. LINTON. Referee.

C. Dainron, Plaintiff's Attorney, 216 Montague street. Lorough of Brooklyn, New York City. 6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Morris Green, plaintiff, against Max Feldman and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 15th day of November, 1907, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms, No. 1M Montague st.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on tho 24th day of December, 1907, at 12 o'clock, noon, on that day, by James L. Brumley. auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side or line of Forty-fourth street with the southeasterly aide or line of Fifth avenue; running thence southwesterly along the southeasterly side or line of Fifth avenue 100 feet and 2 inches; thence running southeasterly In a line drawn parallel with Forty-fourth street 100 feet; thence northeasterly on a line parallel with Fifth avenue 100 feet 2 inches; thence running northwesterly along the southwesterly side or line of Forty-fourth street 100 feet to the point or place of beginning. The approximate amount of the Men or charge to satisfy which the above described property Is to be sold i $5,459, with Interest thereon from the lath day of November, 1907, together with costs and allowances amount-InK to $372.17. with Interest thereon, together with the expenses of the sale.

The approximate amount 0 the taxes, assessments and water rates or other liens to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money or paid by the referee Is $753.44 and Interest. Said premises are to be sold subject to a first mortgage of with Interest at 44 per annum. Dated New York. November 21, GEORGE B. BOYD, Referee.

Rtroock Stroock, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New Tork City. tt It COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY-JuIjui, Strauss and Samuel CUartg. plaintiffs, vs. Anna Goldstein et defendants.

In pursuance of a final judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered herein In the above entitled action and bearing date the 2-d day of November. 1907, I. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 183 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 23d day of December, 107, at 12 o'clock noon of that day.

by James M4. orumiey, auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be suld and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build inns and Im provements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of rsew YorK. County of Kings and State of ew York, bounded and described aa follows Beginning at a puint on the southerly side of Marlon street, distant one hundred and seventy five 175) feet westerly from the corner formed by the Internet--, inn nf tha mulSFlu alrla r.f Hopkineon avenue with the southerly side nf iucoi; tnence running southerly and parallel with Hopklnson avenue and part of mi iiin-ua-n a party wan one nundred riOO) feet; thence westerly and parallel with Marlon street eighteen (18 feet nine (9) IncheB: thence northerly and parallel with Hopklnson avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to the southerly side of Marion street; thence easterly along the southerly side of Marlon street eighteen (18) feet nine (9) Inches, to the point or place of beginning. Dated New York.

November 29, 1907. GEORGE W. GIBBONS. Referee. Jonas A Neuburger, Attorneys for Plaintiffs 85 Fulton street.

Borough of Brooklyn. New York City. d2 fit SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Simon J. Harding, Plaintiff, against Emily M. Gillette, and others.

Defendants. Notice of sale. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, bearing date the 80th day of November, 1907, and entered in the County Clerk's office on the 2d day of December, 1907, the undersigned, referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Real Estate Exchange Building, No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 24th day of December, 1907, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, the premises mentioned In said Judgment and therein described as follows: A II that tract or parcel or land, situated in the Thirteenth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone monument situate at the intersection of the northerly line of Benson avenue with the easterly line of Bay Fourteenth street, and running thence northerly along the easterly line of Bay Fourteenth street two hundred and fifty feet to the southerly line of land heretofore deeded by Archibald Young to Alexander Hirschsprung; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Hirschsprung's property and on a line parallel with the northerly line of Benson avenue one hundred and eight feet, four Inches, thence southerly on a line parallel with the easterly line of Bay Fourteenth street two hundred and fifty feet to the northerly line of Benson avenue, and thence westerly along the said northerly line of Benson avenue one hundred and eight feet, four Inches to the point or place of beginning. Excepting, however, that portion of the premises which has heretofore been released from the Hen of this mortgage described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Bay Fourteenth street distant ninety feot northerly from the northeasterly corner of Bay Fourteenth street and Benson avenue, running thence easterly with Hen-son avenue one hundred and eight feet, four Inches, thence northerly parallel, with Bay Fourteenth street one hundred and sixty feet, thence ycsterly again parallel with Benson avenue -one hundred and eight feet; four Inches; to the easterly side of Bay Fourteenth street, thnnre southerly along the easterly tide of Bay Fourteenth street one hundred and sixty feet to the point or place of be-gimiing.

Dated December 2. 1M7. O. GRANT ESTERBROOK. Referee.

Whltmel K. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff, 215 Montague Street, Brook) vn, N. Y. dU 6 9 12 18 19 23-7t SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW COUNTY OF KINGS Catharine liner, plaintiff, vs. Georglar.na L.

Le Baron, Frederick N. Le Baron. Marie H. Le Baron, his wife; Jones-Le Baron Prism Company and J. P.

Duffy Company, defendants To the abovt, named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and to serve a couy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty clays after the survice ci tnis summons, exclusive 01 me day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, Judgment will be taken againBt you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 23d, 19o7. FERNANDO SOLINGER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Ofllce Address, No. 231 Broadway, New York City.

To the defendant, Gocrglanna L. Le Baron: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hun. Joseph ABpinall, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 0th day of October, 1907. and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Records, In the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, on October 9th, 1907. Dated, New York, October 9thr IIK'7.

FERNANDO SOLINGER, '1' Attorney for and Post Office No. 231 Broadway, New York City, Borough of Manhattan. n4 ftw COURT, KINGS COUNTY- Isaac Krevefl, plaintiff, against Sarah Kreves, defendant. Action for absolute divorce. Summons.

Trial desired in Kings County. To tho above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer tho complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day nf service, and In case of ymir failure tu appear, or answer, Judgment will be taken againBt you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated New York. Octnber 1, 1907. NATHAN H. STONE, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Ollice and Post Office address No. fUti Broadway, N. Y. City, Manhattan Borough. To Sarah Kreves: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon.

Jns. A. Burr, a Jus-'tice of the Supreme Court of the State nf Xew York, dated the 9th day of November, and on the liflth day of November, filed with the complaint. In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, In tho Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, Cltv and State of New York.

NATHAN H. STONE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Ollice and Post Office address No. 34 ti Broadway, N. Y.

City, Manhattan Borough. d2-6tm SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-Margaret King, plaintiff, against Adolph Levin, Mary Levin and Jacob Levin, defendants. Summons. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of the summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In cane of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Doted Brooklyn, N. October L'3, 1907. ROBERT STEWART, Plaintiff's Attorney. Ollice and Post Ofllce addreas; 37a Fulton street, Brooklyn. New York.

To. Jacob Levin: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order by Joseph A. Burr, Justice of the Supreme Court. State of New York, dated the 20th day of November, 1907, and Hied with the complaint In the ofllce of the Clerk of Kings County, at the Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ROBERT STEWART, Attorney for Plaintiff. 875 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. n25 6w IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THB Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all person having claims against JOHN J. MONAHAN, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business at the law iilkt- of John B. Lord, No. 189 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn, on or before the 2oth day of March next.

Dated September 14, 1907. GEORGE T. MATTHEWS. WILLIAM SMITH, Executors. John B.

Iord, Att'y for Executors. 19 Montague st, Brooklyn. sl6 6m ra IM "PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of- Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims against II ARY J. HALE, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of their attorney, Michael E. 44 Court street, Brooklyn. N. on or before the 30th day of March next.

Dated September 20. 1907. WILLIAM E. CLARK, ARCHIBALD CLARK, Executors. M.

E. Flnnlgan. Attorney for Executors. Office and P. O.

addreas, 44 Court street. Brooklyn Borough. N. Y. se23 8rn PHILOMELA CLUB AT HOME.

Prominent among the musical as well as social events of the past week was the "at home" social and musicale given by the Philomela Glee Club at the residence of the club's secretary, Mrs. Theodore Wilson of 735A Quincy street, on Saturday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Robert Wood, made a short address of welcome to the guests. The musical director, Mrs.

Herman Hen-rlchson, was in charge of the entertainment, and the following programme which she had selected was admirably executed: Solo, "Open Thy Blue Eyes" (Massenet), Miss Emma Holler; quartet, "Doan You Cry, Ma Honey" (Noll), Misses Cullts, Roys, Gessner, Henrich-son; piano solo. Miss Lulu Bodant; trio, "Serenade" (Kjcrulf), Misses Bodani, Von Preif, Mrs. Adams; reading, Miss Holen Murphy; solo, "Concita" (Stahl-schmidt). Miss Maude Clyde; quartet, "Love's Dream After the Ball," Mrs. Harlow, Mrs.

Wood, Mrs. Henrichson; solo, "Hush Thee, My Little One" (Bevignani), Miss Hazel Robinson. By special request. Miss Hazel Bennet and Mrs. Henrichson favored the club and their- friends wttn several solos, which were very much appreciated.

Refreshments were served, and the guests voted the affair a great success. MISS DIXON ENGAGED. There is announced the engagement of Miss Mary Louise Dixon of 1320 Dean street, daughter of the late Daniel McD. Dixop, and Pr. Van Woert.

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Gibraltar Naples Genoa Hamburg Jan. Feb. 15 Batavla Jan.14, Man Mollke Jan. 29, Apr. 22 Alexandria Via Gib.

Italy. Special trip by S. S. Hamburg, Jan. 4 and Feb.

15. Vest Indies Orient Kneci.nl cmfftps bv suDerb steamers, lasting from 1U-70 days. Cost from 75-300 and NILE SERVICE. Bookings here for steamers of Hamburg and Anglo-American Nile to Tourist Dept. for General Information, Travelers' Checks good all over the World.

CUNARD LINES. From Piers 61 52. North River. To LIVERPOOL vlB ll EEXSTOWX. Passengers bouked through to London St Paris.

Special Low Saloon IlHe to Europe. $50 AND UPWARD Lusltanla.Dec. 14, 1 Jan. 4, 8 am 21. 8 amlLusltanla.

Jan. 11. 11 am Jan. 25, 9ain Ll'SITAXIA. Dec.

14, AT 1872 V50. MAIKKTA.MA. IKC. 2S, AT 72.BO. Faateat, Fineat lu the World HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN SERVICE To FIUMB VIA GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND TRIESTE.

SLAVON'IA Deo. 10, noon; Mar. 13 I'ANNONIA March 26; May 14 CARPATHIA April 9: May 28 SPECIAL MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES CALLING AT MADEIRA. Caronia 20,000 tons. Jan.

4, 18, 1908 Feb. 1908. Calling at Alexandria Carmania daj. Jan. 18, 1908.

2C.000 tons. VERNON H. RnnWV r.rn'l tcrnt. 21-24 State St. N.

opp. THE BATTEIIY. State st, Hoston. THOS. H.

HEN. DR1CKSON. 343 Fulton st, Bkln; H. F. KOCH, 48 Broadway, Bkln, E.

D. J. C. HENDERSON SON. 314 Fulton St.

Bkln; J. LEHKEN-KHAUSS A 60NS, 379 Fulton st. tforth CJerman Atoyd. Fast Express Service. PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG BREMEN.

10 AM Oecille (new). 18 Kronprlnz Wm.Jan. 7 Kaleer Wm. II. 3 Cecllle 17 Knlser Win.

Feb. 4 Kronprlnz Mar.24 Twin Screw Passenger Service, BREMEN DIRECT. 10 A.M. Rheln Dec. 12IUarbarossa Jan.

2 3oeben Deo. 19 Roon Jan. 16 Mam Dec. 2H Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR GENOA, AT 11 A.M, Connecting at Gibraltar for Algiers.

K. Lulae Jan. 4l'Neckar Feb. 15 P. Irene Jan.

11IP. Irene Feb. 29 imedrlch Jan. Mar. 14 K.

Albert Feb. 8K. Lulse Mar. 21 Omits Genoa. North Uermnn Iloytl Travelers' hecks Good All over the World.

Oelrlcha No. 5 Broadway. N. Y. J.

Lehrenkrausa Sons, 379 Fulton at; J. II. Scheldt. 180 Qraham av; H. F.

Koch, 43 Broadway, Brooklyn. WHITE STAR LINE. lew i oik, Qaeeiistorvii, Liverpool. Arabic Dec. 16, 10 am Baltic Dec 27 H'elTleDcc.

"Celtic 9 Plymouth ClierbonrK Southampton. reutonlc.Dec.il, 10 aml'MaJestlc 24 uceanic.uec.il, 4 Adriatic Jan. 1 tNew. 23,000 Jem, hn F.levator, niiiualum, Turkish Hatha and llltll(l. Ilonton, (Itieenntown, Liverpool.

Jan. 8. Feb. 12, Mar. IS.

A nr. 52. anil lloNton to ITALY and EGYPT Yin. Axoren, Mautirii, li uraltur. Crefio.

Mor. 2S. May 9, June 20 11, Feb. 22, Apr. 4, Mnv lfl MepTil.lic Jan.

25. March 7. April IS Itoiniiiiit, Feb. 1, March 14, April 2i, May 3d CEDRIKM'J'f For passage, tickets and drafts payable on demand, anywhere In England, Ireland, Sweden, Scotland and Norway, apply to V. ALU-JUDO 13, 60 Court st, Hklyn; J- 0.

SON 344 Fulton st; GEO. SI1SMS, 142 Grecnpolnt av; H. F. Koch, 4S Urnalway, and J. LKHRKNKttATTSS PONS.

H79 Fulton at. White Star Line. OfTIce. I H'wny IV.Y. EUROPE ORIENT or SOUTH Steamship Tickets Everywhere At Cnmpanief rates while you wait; no extras.

Immediate Information Bureau for all Lines; best available Berths. Cruises and ''Around the World" Tours. J. 379 FULTON ST, BBnfiKh'N N. i Official Agents for 30 opp City Hall years.

Passports, Foroiffn Moneys. Letters of Credit. Travelers' Checks. Steamers reported from Fire Inland. Cable payments.

Telegraph Wires In Offl--. WINTER ABROAD! Two maRiiinVent tours by two maprnineent ships LONDON and PARIS. Leave N. Y. Fob.

22, via Brand 1 new S. R. "MAVRETANIA," 32,500 tons; 5 weeks trip only f2.i0.jq. ITALY and ORIENT. Leave N.

Y. Feb. is. via buj rb s. S.

"CARONIA," 20.WO tons: 7K days: only SiiGfiXO. "Hnnklet" iri-nfr full dr-talls l'ree. HENDRICKSON'S TOURS i4l Fulton Street, Ftrooklyn, K. Y. (Ofrculnr of special "Christmas Excursions" also sent free of coat, upon application.) AMERICAN LINE.

PLYMOUTH CHERliOl'KG SOUTH AM PTON From New York isaiurdava. at A.M. Philadelphia llj.New York Dec. 8 bi. i'aui tec.

u-ir. Louis Jan. 4 RED STAR LINE. NEW YOKlv ANTWERP PAK1S. Sailings from New York, Pier 14, N.

R. V'U'iaiid, Dec. 11, Jan. 10 am. Kr'nd, Dec.

24, 10 a.ra.)Finand, Jan. 10 a.m. Piers 14 15 N. R. Oflie, it It way, A.

V. J. Ihrenkrauss S.ns, 379 Fulton st; J. Henderson Sons, 314 Fulton st; J. H.

Scheldt, 180 t'-raham av, or H. F. Koch, 48 Broadway. Brooklyn. ATLANTIC TRAftSPORTLIftE i.

MINNETONKA Dec. 21. 6 A.M. MINNEAPOLIS January 4, 1:30 A.M. MINNEHAHA January 11 M1XNKTONKA lununrv 18 FOR RATES.

APPLY AT 9 "La Veloce" Fast Italian Line. Weekly sailings to Naples. Gonoa. from Pier W. 3-lth et.

N. Y. CABIN. AND UP. Large bins Dining saloon on promenade deck.

Hartflelil. Solurl A 50 Wall St. N. Y. STEAMBOATS.

$2 BOSTON Hill I.OO I'rovlileniT. Ull.ao Newport l.l!.V IleIfnnl.ll.UO Corresponding Reductions to All points. Str Lv N.Y.. dallv. exc'pt Sunday, 5 P.M.

Pier as. Hunt Illver, ft. Catharine St. Tel. 800 Orchard.

Main Ticket Office, 29J1 B'way. Tel. .1419 Worth. Kronen Oftlue, 31 West HOth. Tel.

"432 Mad. 8n. anil on Steamers after 3I.10 P.M. JOY I 7C LINE lilw. In Hon nml Rail.

Providence Direct, 11.110, Worcester. l.HO Every Wwk lJa 5 P.M.. from Pier 32. K. ft.

Pike st. Tel. rjoo Orchard. Also main lleket ofllce LM U'nay. Tel.

M10 Worth. FALL RIVER LINE PARES REIJICKD BOSTON $2.65 Newport and Fall River. $2. Providence, J2.30. Low Fares to All Points East.

Leave Pier 19. N. R-, ft. Warren st. week days and Sundays, 5:00 P.M.

Steamers PLYMOUTH tnew) and PROVIDENCE. Orchestra nn each. NORWICH LINE, for New London and East Leave Pier 40, North River, ft. Olarkson st. week days only, 5 P.M.; Pier 70, East River, 22d ct.

P.M. Steamtrs MAINE and f'l I'Y OF LOWELL. NEW HAVEN I.I NK. for New Haven. Hartford and North.

Leave Pier 20. E. weef davs only. 3:00 P.M. Str.

RICHARD PECK. nKIDRF.PriRT LINE, for Bridgeport. Leave Pier 19. E. week davs only, 3:00 P.M.; foot East 22d nt.

3:15 P.M. Str. Naunatuck. Try Eagle Job Printing Department Fine Work. Prompt Service.

JKeata liable Price I I I FOR LEAvTVO AND ARRIVING TIMES or TRAIN'S AND BOATS. RAILROAD AND PCIXMAN FARES AND OTHER TRAVEL INFORMATION. CALL AT OR TELEPHONB THB EAOLE INFORMATION BUREAU. OPEN FOR VISITORS. I A.M.

TO P.M.. WEEK DATS FOR TELEPHONE CALLS ALL DAT AND ALL NIGHT. EVERT DAT. SUNDAYS INCLUDED. TEL.

62W MAIN. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Taking effect December 7. 1907. 'Trains leave FLATBVHH AVE.

STATION for Rlverhead and principal stations to Green-jort via Montauk Dlv 8:41 A.M.; 4:10 Hiverxead unly), r.M. bunday. A.M., r. M. Central Park and principal stations to Ron konkoma 8:41.

A.M.. 3:00 (4:10 except Central Park), f. 10. 6:41, 111 P.M. Sunday, :11 A.M..

1.41 (4:20. except Central Park), P.M. Amagansett, The Hamptons, Bag Harbor and Moriches 5:29. :30 A.M.. 4:10 P.M.

Sunday, 10:33 A.M. (4:20 P.M., except Moriches), (:41 P.M., Centre Moriches only). PUchogue. Isllp, Bav Shore 5:21. 7:11, 8:16, (:30 Patchoguo only).

11:00 A.M.. 2 00, 4:10. 4:44, 6:10. 5:38 6:49 P.M 12:08 night. Sunday.

:11, 11:40 A.M., 1:30, 6:41 P.M. Babylon 5:29. 7:11. 8:16. 11:06 A.M..

2:00. i-M. 4:10. 4:44. 5:10 5:38.

6.49. 6:10. 6:4. 7:07. 8:10.

10:10 P.M.. 12:08 night. Sunday. :30. 9:11.

10:33. 11:40 A.M.. 1:30, 3:00, 6:41. 10:20 P.M. Port Jefferson and Intermediate stations on the Wading River Branch 5:48.

11:06 A.M.. 11:50. 2:00 P.M. A4 38, 5:49, 6:41. P.M.

Sunday. 10:01 A.M.. 1:05. P.M. (A Runs to Wading River.) Oyster Bay.

aien Cove, Sea Cliff, Roslyn 5:29. 1:00, 11:00 A.M.. 11:00. 2:00 3 .19 4:38 5:38. :41.

8:10. 10:10, P.M. Sunday, 9:00, 9:51. 11:28 A.M.. 2:00.

4:33 6:41. 8:41. 11:00 P.M. Far Rockaway. Arverne 5:29.

5:48, 6:36, 7:32. 8.10. 9:10. 10:13. 11:06 A.M., 12:31.

1:28. (2:00. 3:39. 4:40. 115:10.

6:40. 6:23. 6:48. :10, 19:10, 10:10 P.M., 12:08 night. Sunday, 8:30, 9:51, A.M..

2:02. 4:33. 6:40, :08. 7:02, 7:40, 8:50, 1110:20 P.M. Garden City, 8:08.

:30. 11:00, A.M., 12:31, 11:00. 2:00, 3:39. 4:44. 6:10, 6:48, 8:10.

10:10 P.M., 12:08 night. Sunday, 8:11. 10:01. 11:28 A.M.. 2:00.

4:33. 5:40. 6:49, 7:48. 8:41. 11:00 P.M.

Linig Beach 7:11 A.M., 2:00. 6:49 P.M. WFar Rockaway only. tWed. and Sat.

only. ISat. only. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TWO-HOUR TRAIN TO PHILADELPHIA IVERV HOUR ON THE HOUR FOR PHILADELPHIA, tr. v28d ST.s-e.S0, 7.50, 8.20, B.S), 9.50, 10.S0, 11.20.

11.50 a. 12.50, 1.20, I. 50, 3.50, 3.S0, 4.3), 4.50, 5.50, 6.M, 7.60, 8.50. 11.50 p. m.

Sundr il, 7.50, B.JO, (10, 10.59, 11.59 a. 12.59, 1.50, i.5u, 8.60, 4.50, 6.SC, 7.50, 8.80, 10.20. 11.50 p. m. Lv.

LIBERTY (.80, 7.00, 8.fo, 8.30, 9.00. 10.00, II. 00,11.90, 1100 a. 1.00, 1.80, 2.00. 8.00, 4.00, 4.30, 6.00, H.

00, 7.00, too, 9.00 p. 12.15 midnight. Sundsjs, 1.30. 6.00, 9.00, 10.1)0. 11.00 a.m..

12.00 noon. 1.00, 2.09. 3.00, 4.U0, 6,00, 6,00, 7.00, 8.00. 9.00, 10.30 p. 12.15 midnight.

FOB BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, Lv. 23d ST. JX, 11 JO a. 1.50, 8.50, 6.50, 6.50 p. dally.

Lv. LIBERTY 1.30, 8.00,10.00a. 1100 noon, 9,00, 4.00, 6.00, 7.00 p. dally. FOR ATLA NTIC CITV.

Lt. W. 2Rd ST. 9.50 a. (12.50 Bats, only), 8.20 p.

m. Sundays, 9JS0 m. Lv. LIBERTY ST. 10.00 a.

(1.00 Sat, only), 8.40 p. m. Sundays, 10.00 a. 2.90 p. m.

LAKEWOOD AND LAKEHURBT. Lv.w. 28d ST. 9.50 a. 12.50 Sate, only), 1.20, 8.20, 0.

4.50, (6.30 Sats. only) p. m. Sundays, 8.30, 9.50 LIBERTY ST. 10.00 a.

(1.00 Sats. only), I. 90, 8.40, 4.10. 5.00, MU San. only) p.m.

Sundays, D.dO, 10.110 a. m. J. p.m. FOR I.ONO BRANCH, A8BCRY PARK AND OCEAN UaOVE.

v. W. 23D ST. 11.30 a. l.oo, 4.30, 6.20, 6.30, 8.20, 11.60 p.

m. Sundays, 8.50a.m.. 8.50. 8.30 p.m. Lv.

LIBERTY 8.S0, 11 JO a.m., 1.10, 4.48, 5.90, 6.30, 8.45 p. 1Z01 midnight. Sundays, 4.00, 9.00 a.m.,4Jj0, 8.85 p.m. Time tables maybe obtained at following offloest Liberty (West Ski St. Tel.

3144 Chelsea), 6 Astor House, 945, 484, 1300, 18i4 Broadway, 152 Fifth 881 Fifth 25 Union Square West, 2798 Third 105 west 123th 245 Columbus New York 4 Court 848. 844 Fulton 479 Nostrand Brooklyn 690 Broadway, Williamsburg. New York TranaferCo. calls for ana checks baggage to destination. W.

O. BESLER. w. O. HOPE.

Vlce-Pres. 4 Oou. Mgr. ta-l-07 Oen. Pass'r Agnnt.

win tiiiw II I i Wf All r.TTnei inelnlel In one rat. ATLANTIC CITY, 3 Days Only $11.00 WASHltfBiON. 3 Days Only $12.00 OLD POINT COMFORT, 4 Days Only $24.00 RICHMOND, LURAY, 6 Days $48.00 PINEHURST, N. 7 Days Only $50.00 SAVANNAH, 8 Days Only $37.00 ST, AUGUSTINE, 6 Days Only. $45.80 rff fic flrripttvo circular bv vrltlns HENGRICKSQN'S TOURS.

B43 ill Ion Brooklyn. Y. f'Hookrft" of February Forriirn Tours, in rludiriK "London and Paris" and "Orient anil iaij Hiao snt ire upon application.) rX ruin tr i a i ici'v UIIIVII nisfala I Btatlon oot of Fultopat. Dally, KieeptSnnday Ilrooklyn ti 15 9.15AX 11.45 AU 5 15 I'M 7.45 FM Buffalo Rxprens (Leaven New Vorlt dally.) Buffftlo-ChlciiRo Kxprcfis BLACK DIAMOND BXPBH8S ChlcajoandTorouro Kinrou. THE BUITALO TBAIN Tlciels it Pullman accommodaUoui 3iia Fulton Sc.

TRAVEL. M'CANNS TICKETS AKD TOURS Everynhrre nt Knrk Hottom Price. Phone 40 Bryant. 1414 Broadway. New York.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. WEST Tours to Jamaica, IMniCC Panama, Spanish Main, liMMIsLa Trinidad, Barbadoes, Windward Islands, etc. 12 to 53 Days 90 to 240. I 26-dav aiiomobile or carriage tour of Jamaica, $190 or $150. Illustrated booklet on request.

Trent Dec. 1 4 Tagus Jan. 1 1 Plata. 28 MaRdalena 2S LIJXtlRlOUS STEAMERS OF 8,000 TONS. The Hojal IMnll Steam Packet Co.

Balling 3 P.M., Plor 60, N. West 12th St. SANDERSON St SON, 22 State Street. FQHTER DEIiEVOlSE, Flatlron Bldg. ANCHOR LINE.

GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY 14, 2H, 1 pm California lJec.2J.llaniiOolurnbia Jan.4,lnam Saloun, JiO. Secuni cabin. $3S. 3d class, up. accordintr to accommodation and steamship.

NRW YORK T( XAI'LKh DIRECT. 2), liam AlRtMia 11am CARIN PA SBA CITS B0. For tours and information, apply to HENDERSON BROTHEKS. 17 and IP B'way. N.Y..

or B. W. Taylor, fi!) Court st; H. F. Koch.

48 B'way; John C. Henderson ft Son, 344 Fulton Brooklyn. II IOLLANO-AMERICA LIN! 1 NCW YORK ItOTlTROAH. via BOin.OCNE BEJJUC.ED CABIN RATES. First Cabin.

J50 up. Second Cabin. J0. Ryndam Dec. IS, 5 a.m., Jan.

22, Feb. 26 Potirlflm Dec. 25, a.ni., Jan. 21. Mar.

4 s. Hi a.m.. Feb. 12, March 25 Far lit. ii flitniry, nviy, X.V.

J. I.EHRENKRAVFS ft 3T9 Fulton J. H. SCHF.IDT. Ml-933 Broadway; A.

BERN'HEIM. 70 Broadway; II. F. KOCH. 4S BroadWEy.

Brooklyn. New York Porto Rico S. S. Co. Weekly passmtfer service.

Around Porto Rico i on mo, Liec. 14, ana snn Janiii Doc. 2S. fur Nan Juan direct; u. Dec.

21, for Mayaguez direct, and Ponce, Janu-5 arv 4. for Ponce direct best of nmd em accommodations for first and econd cabin passeiiffers. Alt rooms outdid on deck. Sailing from Pier 86. Urooklvn, near Hamilton av.

Ferry at 12, noon. Office. 12 Broadway. New York. 'Phone 1663 Broad, or It ay mon St rhltcoinb Union square.

New York. TRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique DIRECT LINE to HAVRE PARIS (FRANCE) SHlllnr every Thursday at 10 A.M. Jan 3 La Irrame luil.a Jan II I 2iLa Lorraine II Twin Screw Steamers. General Asency.

19 State st. New York. LUHftEXKRALSS KO.N'd. 37S Fulton St. TH FAB LI E.

Fuel Frwnch Medilei tatiean New "tork Naples Genoa Marseilles. I All accommodations outside amidships, on 1 U.per decks. First cabin. upward GERMANIA "IMADONNA Jan. ROMA Doc.

Jan. 17 J. TER KUII.E Q. P. a Headway, N.

Y. FOR PORTO RICO. Steamships of the Bed Mru will sail frm i Pier 11, U'klyn. for San direct, as follows: fr. 8.

Philadelphia Saturday, lJec il, k. o. voi juii. i. i-nia, noon For freight or passage apply to BOPLTON.

BLISS A DALLETT. General Managers, 82 Wall Street. Nw York rTAUNR0yfiLflirs.s;C0 NAVIOAZiONK. GENERAL ITALIANA. TO NAPLES, GENOA, ALEXANDRIA, Ligjuria Dec.

z-. Sannlo tvb. l-tj 1. D. Abruizl Jan.

D. D. 7 For further Information apply to Hartfleld, Solarl bo Wall N. Y. BKRMI'DA ANI WEST FNIME9 Profusely illustrated bonk I dates of sail lngs, etc.

A. E. Outrbrldge ft 'X Broid-vay, N. Y. or Thos Cook ft Son.

or IwO Broadway, and 69 Madison av. N. Y. TR1MDAD MXES. Naw York to Grenada and Trinidad.

B. V. MAKAVAl Dec. 11 GRENADA Dec. 21 TRINIDAD SHIPPING AND TRAXIN 2 Btoadway, cm ft.

Great Flee! ol Battleships will rendezvous in Hampton Roads, December 9 to 16, previous to its departure on the cruise around Cape Horn to San Francisco, The Steamers of the OLD DOMINION LINE en route from New York to Norfolk, will pass through the fleet, affording the finest possible views of the great est assemblage of fighting ships ever gathered together in the history of the world. Steamers sail Dally, except Sunday, from Pier 2(, North River, foot Beach at 3 P.M. Telephone 3900 Franklin. OLD DOMINION LINE. UA1LV SUHVICE.

For Old Poliit comfoit. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point and Newport News. eon-noctine for Petersburg, Richmond, Virginia beach.

Washington, and entire South and West. FreiKht and namenaer ateamera aail from Pier 28, North River, foot of Heach N. every week day at 3 P.M. W. L.

WOODROW, Traffic Manager. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. To Charleston. S. C.

and Jacksonville. Fla. Steamers leave Pier 36. N. ft.

of Soring at. S. Huron Monday. Dtc 9, 1 P.M. 8.

S. Iroquois Wednesday, Dec. 11. 3 P.M. S.

8. Apache Friday, Dec. 13, 3 P.M. 8. 8.

Algonquin Saturday. Dec. 14. 3 P.M. uen.

omces, Fler 38, f. r. 230 CORPORATION NOTICES. KITPREME COURT. SECOND DEPART MENT In the matter of the anDllcation of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, Jn and to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending the TRIANGULAR PARCEL OF LAND bounded by Ninety-fourth street.

Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Pursuant to the statutes In auch cases mane and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Depart ment, at a snec al term of said court, to be held for the hearing of motions. In the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 16th day of December, 1907, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there for the annointment of Commissioners or Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended Is the acquisition of title by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of the triangular parcel and land bounded by Ninety-fourth street, Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward. Borough of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, Beginning at the Intersection of the southerly line of Ninety-fourth street with the eastern line of Fourth avenue as the same are laid down on the map or plan of The City of New York. (1) Thence easterly along the tout hern line of Ninety-fourth street 21.58 feet to the western line of Fifth avenue. (2) Thence southerly along the western line of Fifth avenue 76.86 feet to the eastern line of Fourth avenue. (3) Thence northerly along the eastern line of, Fourth avenue 78.87 feet to the point or place -of beginning, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 17th day of May, 1907, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding as follows: Bounded on the west by a line 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Fourth avenue, the distance being measured at right aniitoa to the line of Fourth avenue, on the north by a lino 100 feet north of the northerly line of Ninety-fourth atreet, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Ninety-fourth street, on the east by a line 100 feet east of the easterly line of Fifth avenue, the said distance being measured at riKht tingles to the line of Fifth avenue, and on the south by a line midway between Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth streets through that portion of their length west of Fourth avenue, and by the prolongation of said line, Datod New York. November 25, 1907.

FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. Corporation Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. (12 lOt osu SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquir ing title, wherever the same has not been huretolure acquired, to mo lanus una prem ises required tor the opening and extending of AVENUE from Ocean Parkway to Ocean avenue, excluding the property of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad, and of the Long Island Railroad, In the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, Borough of Brook lyn, City of New York. Pursuant to the Btatutes in such cases made and provided, notice Is hereby given that an application win be maue to tno supreme court tne state oi iow xora, oeconu iopart- ment, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, the County of Kinn, In the Borough of Brooklyn, In The City of New York, on the 16th day of December, VMt, at tho opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the 1m- nrovement hereby Intended Is the acquisition of title by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with tho buildings thereon and tho up-purtenancos thereto belonging, required for tho opening and extending or a certain street or avenue known as Avenue extending from Ocean parkway to Ocean avenue, excluding the property oi tne uroowyn iingnton Beach Railroad and of tho Long Island Railroad in the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces and parcels of land, Parcel a. iseginmng at ine intersection or the eastern line of Ocean parkway with the southern lino or Avenue as tha same are laid out on tho map of tho city; at Thence northerly along tho eastern line of Ocean parkway 80 feet (2) Thence deflecting degrees to the lent 2.r-lG feet to the land of the Brooklyn Brigh ton Ueach uanroaa company; (3) Thence deflecting SW degrees to the right 80 feet (4 Thence leet to tne point of be ginning. Parcel ti. jiginning at tne intersection of the western lino of East Sixteenth street with th! southern Une of Avenue as th game- are laid out on the map of the city; mence norineriy aiong tne western line of East street So feet; (2 Thence dedectlng 90 degrees to the richt 800 feet to the eastern line of East Eighteenth street (3) Thence southerly along the eastern line of East Eighteenth street 80 feet; (i) Tence 600 feet to the point of beginning.

Tho Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 11th day of December. 1906, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding as follows: On the north by a line midway between the northerly side of Avenue and the southerly side of Avenue on the south by a line midway between the southerly Fide of Ave-I nue and the northerly side of Avenue on the east by the westerly side of Ocean avenue and on the west by the easterly side of Ocean parkway. Dated New York. November 25th. 1JW7.

FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. Corporation Counsel, Halt of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. d2 lOt osu SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the northeasterly line of St.

Nicholas avenue, between guy dam street and Wllloushhy avenue, In the Borough of -Brooklyn, in The City of New York, duly selected as a site ior school purposes, according to law. We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate In the above entitled matter, appointed pursuant to the provisions of the statute relatlnR thereto, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled to or Interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, title to which Is sought to be acquired In this proceeding, and to all others whom It may concern, to wit: First That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damatre to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons Interested In the lands or premises affected by this proceeding fr having any Interest therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in tne omce or tne Board or r.rtuca- Hon of The City rf New Yirk. at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Manhattan, i ity of New York, fur the Inspection of whom- soever It may concern. Second That all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate and who may object to the same or any part I thereof, may, within ten days after the first publication of this notice.

Iecmler 4, 1907, file their objections to such estimate. In writ. Ing, with us. at our office. Room 92, Franklin Trust Company Building.

1R6 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. In said city, as provided by statute, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, nt our oillce, on the 17th day of December, 1907, at two o'clock In the afternoon, and upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary. Dated Bornugh of Brooklyn. City of New York.

December 4. 1907. Wfl.LIAM O. CAMPBELL. H.

FLEURY. LEWIS R. STEGMAN. Commissioners, Ceoree T. Rlgirf.

Clerk. d4 10t osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title tu the lands, tenement and Funeral of Late Ruief of Sweden til- May Not Take Place, for a Fortnight. fie ba, KING GUSTAVE, TAKES OATH. Remarkable Career of the Monarch, Who Possessed Literary and Artistic Talents.

Stockholm, December 9 The body of King OBcar of Sweden, who died here yesterday morning. Is now being embalmed. The necessary arrangements for the funeral probably will necessitate delaying this ceremony for a fortnight. Queen Victoria, wife of King Guatave, arrived here this morning. The death certificate was worded as follows: "We declare upon oath that His Majesty King Oscar II expired peacefully at 9:10 o'clock this morning in the castle at Stockholm at the age of 78 years, 9 months and 17 days, as the result of calcification of the cerebral and cardiac blood vessels.

"BERG, "EDGREN. "FLENSBURa." The succession to the throne of Sweden now passes to Oscar Oustave Adolphe, Di'ke of Vermland, the oldest son of the late King. At a meeting of the Council of State yesterday afternoon the new King took the oath of allegiance under the title of Gustavo and adopted the motto, "With the PeopU for the Father land." The princes took the oath of al legiance and the new monarch accepted the homage of the state officials. Oscar II, Frederick, King of Sweden, was not born of a long line of kings. Jean Baptlste Jules Bernadotte, ardent partisan of the first French Republic, Napoleonic general, one of the heroes of Austerity and Jena, elected hoir to the throne of Sweden, and afterward the wise and good Charles XIV of that country, was the first of the line, uscar was a grandson of Bernadotte.

He was born at Stockholm, January 21, 1829, the son of Oscar I. When he was born he was far away from the throne, his grandfather be-; ins Kine. his father Crown Mince ana tne two older brothers having nearer claim, and it was not thought needful to educate him for a ruler; so he was allowed to carry out his one wish to be a sailor. when 11 years old he entered the sweaisn navy and, like any common midshipman, worked at all duties, passing irom one grade to another till he was promoted to lieutenant. He was a true lover of th sea and of viking type, though of sea robbers among his forefathers he had none.

The one great moment of his life was when he found himself at the head of a combined Swedish, Norwegian and Danish fleet during the Crimean War. He was Prince Oscar only at the time, full Of youth and fire, and he found It hard to forgive his brother and predecessor on, the throne, Charles who would not lot him join in the attack against Russia and have at least a chance of recapturing the Province of Finland, the loss of which has left Sweden in a state of rage even up to the present day. He had one more opportunity that of 1864 when he thought he might be allowed to take the. Swedish and Norwegian squadron under his command to the aid of the Danes. Permission was withheld.

Prince Frederick ascended the throne of Sweden as Oscar II September 18, 1872, succeeding his brother, Charles XV. After having been denied the opportunity to show himself a great sailor It became his one ambition to shine as a peaceful king and an author. His court was one of the most brilliant in Europe, although the term Parisian, which has been given to it does not describe it accurately. The abundant wit, tho feeling for art and for all that enriches life and makeB It better are all of a more serious cast than is known to the Parisians. There was at the court of Oscar II a wonderful amount of freedom.

The king always kept open house to his friends, among whom he counted many clever people and some great authors, painters and sculptors. He gave free access to his audience chamber to the humblest peasant also, and yet he was not absolutely popular. Too much given up to study and literary work, many of his subjects complained, people of that class which have for "dem literary fellahs'' the hatred of ignorance. Some time ago the King fell 111 and he partly closed his house to visitors. He no longer moved freely about the streets nor encouraged strangers to speak to him and the coldness of his subjects toward him grew apace with the progress of his incapacitating Illness.

In February, 1899, when his seventieth birthday was quietly celebrated, he was very ill, and he temporarily gave over the reins of government to Crown Prince Gustav, who is quite popular with the Swedes. Just about that time the King had accepted tho Norwegian Storthing's proposal to allow a purely Norwegian flag, without the mark of union, and the old King had given offense to his Swedish subjects, who are to a large part of the Norwegians the Separatists what the English are to a large part of the Irish the Nationalists. King Oscar II possessed literary and artistic talents of a high order, and he was a poet of taste. He knew many lan guages and translated Goethe Torqua-to Tasso" into Swedish, which earned him his election to the Frankfort Academy of Sciences. In a graceful dedication of the book to his wife, Sophia, he told her how shi had been to him what Leonora had been to Tasso the crowning happiness of his existence.

His love of history led him to write a life of Charles XII, which is considered a valuable work. His poems are all inspired by a keen love of nature. One oi nis most cnarming poems is cauea in My Home." and gives a peep Into the Ideal family life, trustful, peaceful and loving, of this poet-prince. For a long time King Oscar was denied the active co-operation of Queen Sophia at state receptions, because Bho was a confirmed invalid. The Crown Princess, too, is very delicate.

The King's second son. Prince Oscar, morganatically married a Miss Eba Munck, and they are said to be very happy. Prince Eugen leads an artist's life in Paris. Prince Charles is married to Princess Ingeborg of Denmark. King Oscar II was umpire under the general arbitration treaty between the United States and Great Britain in 1897 In the Venezuelan matter.

In 1897. when the King celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his reign, the Swedes in this country sent him several proofs of their regard and he acknowledged the receipt of them In verse. Under King Oscar Sweden's stabllty and progress has been uniform until the events culminating In the recent separation of Norway. The final success of the separation movement was a grievous blow to the aged King, who took deeply to heart this severance of an ancient union. Both his pride and heart were wounded, and bis constant brooding over this unhappy event doubtless contributed to his death.

Indeed, the doctors' final diagnosis that his heart was affected appears to give color to the earlier reports that he was slowly dying of a broken heart. Politically, however, -neither Sweden nor Norway Is likely tarfce disturbed by King Oscar's demiser, since the recent storm between them has been wholly calmed and each has now ad-Justed itself to the new order of affairs. In one respect the change, of monarchs may ameliorate the relations between Sweden and Norway, as the new King's son, Who now becomes Crown Prince, Is wav. The ScUWaebischer Saengerbund has; nax tipciaeanto Droauce a comic upera.g It is very likely that "Fatinltza" will.

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