M ^ police Jltbletic Association ©f Greater flew Kork. X905 ©H^ Ml® WM i@2TM 7w- For over 50 years have been standard the world over Hydraulic Electric Steam Betted Otis Elevator Company New York Office: 17 Battery Place OFFICIAL ^ouurtrir itonk nnh program OF THE ATHLETIC EVENTS or the: IJnltr? Atfylrttr Asportation =0f Qkrater N?w fork HELD AT CELTIC PARK, J^aittrfoag, dtobrr Z\ fit ff^^^ ^uv lg The Freytag Printing Co., 118-126 Walker St. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. OFFICERS Police fltbletic Association of greater new vorn HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT OFFICER JOHN J. HICKEY OFFICER MICHAEL J. CREGAN Honorary President President Secretary-Treasurer MceHpresifcents. Officer JOHN J. FLANAGAN . ROUNDSMAN WM. H. WARD . ROUNDSMAN WM. BIRD OFFICER ED. M. CARRETTE . Officer E. h. STRUPEL . Officer WM. P. BEECHER . Officer GEORGE JONES . Sergeant CHARLES MADIGAN ROUNDSMAN JOHN J. MCCARTHY Officer RICHARD J. SHERIDAN . . Of Manhattan Of Manhattan Of Manhattan Of Manhattan . Of the Bronx . Of Kings Of Richmond Of Queens Of Queens Of Manhattan CAPTAIN— DANIEL J. CURTAYNE Ibonorars UtceHPresffcents. HON. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN HON. WILLIAM MCADOO THOMAS F. MCAVOY THOMAS F. FARRELL HON. JOHN F. AHEARN Donorars ZlDembers. HON. PERRY BELMONT J. PIERREPONT MORGAN J. MCGOWAN, Chairman Business Men's Committee of Newport D HON. MARTIN W. LITTLETON HON. LOUIS HAFFEN HON. T. D. SULLIVAN Chief Inspector CORTRIGHT H. B. WALKER THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS GIOVANNI MORISSINI HON. JOSEPH CASSIDY HON. GEORGE CROMWELL T. E. CRIMMINS W. LAUDER THE BOARD OF SURGEONS FOUNDED 1810. THE MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 33 WALL STREET. Capital - $3,000,000 Surplus - _^ -_ $3,000,000 OFFICERS. GATES W. McGARRAH, President. ALEXANDER E. ORR, First Vice-Pres. NICHOLAS E. PALMER, Second Vice-Pres. ANDREW A. KNOWEES, Third Vice-Pres. FRANK O. ROE, Cashier. ROBERT U. GRAFF, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS. Edgar L. Marston (of Blair & Co.) Alexander E Orr (of David Dows & Co ) Nicholas F Palmer (Quintard Iron Works) Charles M. Pratt (Standard Oil Co.) George W. Quintard New York Anton A. Raven (Pres. Atlantic Mutual Ins. Co.) William Rockefeller (Standard Oil Company) John Sinclair New York Henry B Stokes (Pres. Manhattan Life Ins. Co.) Wm. C. Sturges (Pres. Seamen's Bank for Savings) Henry Talmadge (,of Henry Talmadge & Co.) John T. Willets (of Willets & Co.) William B. Boulton (of Boulton , Bliss & Dallett) Thomas P. Fowler. . . (Pres. N. Y., Ont. & West. R.R Co.) Horace E. Garth (ex-Pres. Mechanics' Nat. Bank) Henry Hentz (of Henry Hentz & Co) Thomas H Hubbard New York Clarence H. Kelsey. . . .(President Title Guarantee & Trust Co.) William M. Klngsland New York Andrew A. Knowles Third Vice-President Lowell Lincoln (of Catlin & Co ) Gates W. McGarrah President V. Everit Macy New Yoi k ACCOX/JVTS* IJVVITET). Guaranty Trust Company OF NEW YORK MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, 28 NASSAU STREET London Office, 33 Lombard St., e. C. Depositary of the Government of the Philippine Islands CAPITAL, $2,000,000 SURPLUS, $5,500,000 Interest paid on cheque accounts and on Certificates of Deposit, Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies solicited. List of carefully selected securities for investment mailed upon application. Acts as registrar and transfer agent for Corporations, and as trustee under corporate mortgages. OFFICERS JOHN W. CASTLES, President OSCAR L. GUBELMAN, Vice-President ALEXANDER J. HEMPHILL, Vice-President MAX MAY, Manager Foreign Dept. WM. C. EDWAPvDS, Treasurer E. C. HEBBARD, Secretary F. C. HARRIMAN, Assistant Treasurer R. C. NEWTON, Trust Officer DIRECTORS Walter G. Oakman, Chairman George F. Baker E. H. Harriman James N. Jarvie Norman B. Ream George S. Bowdoin G. G. Haven Augustus D. Juilliard Daniel G. Reid John W. Castles Edwin Hawley Richard A. McCurdy Henry H. Rogers Frederic Cromwell Charles R. Henderson Levi P. Mortou James Speyer Walter R. Gillette Adrian Iselin, Jr. Oscar G. Murray H. McK. Twombly Frederick W. Vandertailt Harry Payne Whitney Announcement HE POLICE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF GREATER NEW YORK was organized for the sole purpose of furthering athletics in all its branches among its members in particular and the Police Department in general. The Committee proposes to give its friends and supporters a very high class of athletics, both at the outdoor and indoor championship contests, with four prizes for each event, so as to bring out the best men of the De- partment who are athletically inclined. It is our greatest desire to build a club house for the accommodation of the Association, and where athletics may be taught not only to our members but to others in the Department. The untimely death of the late Third Deputy Commissioner Lindsley, who was our Managing Director, was a severe blow to our Association, as he was enthusiastic in his support of our every endeavor and took personal pride in the achievements of the Association and its members. Our other superiors in the Department, however, are lending their influence and assist- ance for the furtherance of our aims and ambitions, and we will fulfill the most sanguine hopes of our friends; and as this affair is the first we have held, the entire Association is at work to make it a brilliant success, and we desire to assure our friends that their support at this time will be doubly appn- dated by us all. THE COMMITTEE. JOHN J. HICKEY, President. The New York Trust Company 26 BROAD STREET. Capital, $3,000,000. Surplus and Profits, $9,900,000. OTTO T. BANNARD, President. WILLARD V. KING, "» ,.. D . . . ALEX. S. WEBB. Jrl. f Vice-Pres.dents. HENRY E. AHERN, Secretary. MORTIMER N. BUCKNER, Treasurer. FREDERICK J. HORNE, Assistant Secretary. HERBERT W. MORSE, 2d Assistant Secretary. Trustees, Otto T. Bannard . Reading Bertrou James A. Blair Robert W. deForest John B. Dennis Marshall Field Elbert H. Gary CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD. Chairman Chas. W. Harkness Woodbury Langdon James J. Hill John A. McCall F. N. Hoffstot Gordon Macdonald Arthur Curtiss James John J. Mitchell Frederic B. Jennings James Parmelee Walter Jennings John S. Phipps Willard V. King George W. Perkins P. A. Valentine Statement of October 1. 1905. E. Parmalee Prentice Edmund D. Randolph Norman B. Ream B. Aymar Sands John W. Sterling James Stillman Myles Tierney RESOURCES. Cash .... Loans on Collaterals Bills Purchased Stocks and Bonds (market value) Bonds and Mortgages Real Estate Interest Receivable S7.553.559.61 35,269,517.83 3,431,577.75 14,442,352.14 3,389.883.33 63,000.00 163,020.08 $64,312,910.74 LIABILITIES, Capital Stoek .... ♦Surplus and Undivided Profits (After paying dividends to date ) Deposits ..... Interest Payable ♦January 1, 1905. £9,504,636.03. *3,000,000.00 9 892.086.00 51,383,205.07 37,619.67 S64.312.910.74 ?fa BIRD S. COLER. LEONARD H. HOLE Member N. Y. Stock Exchange. Tne National Bank of North America WW IN NEW YORK. W. N. COLER 8c CO., UNITED STATES, STATE AND CITY DEPOSITARY. Bankers, Capital, $2,000,000. Surplus, $2,000,000 59 Cedar St. New York. Deposits, $20,000,000. OFFICERS. INVESTMENTS. ALFRED H. CURTIS . , President CHARLES W. MORSE . , Vice-President HENRY CHAPIN, Jr. . Vice-President ^ j? EDWARD B. WIRE , , , Cashier J. FREDERICK SWEASY - Assistant Cashier Telephone 2700-2701 John. <%> Cable Address, " Hopeful." as OS < a Q < I LU y o Oh DONALD MACKAY, Member N. Y. and Boston Stock Exchanges LATHAM A. FISH, / Comprising a majority of the GEO. D. MACKAY, Member New York Stock Exchange \ members of the late firm of C. TROWBRIDGE HOLLISTER and F. W. KENDRICK VERMILYE & CO. MACKAY & CO., Bankers, Nassau and Pine Streets, New York. 13 Congress Street, Boston. Dealers in "W. £. (Sovernment Bonfcs ™* :otber "(Investment Securitie: Chicago Representative, W. EDWIN STANLEY, The Rookery. Messrs. Verner & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.- Messrs. Thos. Branc & Co., Richmond, Va. Correspondents. Connected by Private Wires. Redmond &>V HONORARY PRESIDENT Police Athletic Association of Greater New York ompliments of tbe /Iftorton ^ru6t Company HIGH-GRADE BONDS Returning 4% to 5 .35%. WRITE FOR CURRENT CIRCULAR. There is no better form of investment than a high-grade bond recommended by experienced Investment Bankers. Spencer Trask & Co-, William and Pine Street NEW YORK Branch Office : Albany, N. Y. MAYOR GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN Smith 8c Wesson Revolvers Carew's Patent Wire Cutters Davis Patent Adf. Iron Levels Tool Sets, Tool Hafts, Sec . . M. W. ROBINSON COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Mechanics' Tools 79 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK Finis E. Marshall, President August Belmont, Vice-President George m. Coffin, Vice-President ALFRED M. Bull, Cashier Leonard b. mallaby, Assistant Cashier CAPITAL, • $J,000.000 SURPLUS, ' 200,000 DEPOSITS: Aug. 25, '04, $5,159,354.92 Aug. 25, '05, 8,67 J, 963.29 49 WALL STREET Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solicited on Terms Consistent with Safe Banking* COMPLIMENTS OF HOPPIN, KOEN & HUNTINGTON Architects No. 244 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK HON. WILLIAM McADOO Police Commissioner, City of New York J. Edward Je Huoo Schnueriqer TELEPHONE 4535 PLAZA BREWER>«<«'>OFFICE 207T0 224 / East 54™ Street, NEAR THIRD AVEKUE- MMW r YP'%HK» United States Wood Preserving Co., JVo. 29 *Broadbvay, JVetv yorK. Creo-resinate Wood Blocks for Street Pavements. Telephone "John 992.'' Cable Address, "MOCKADO" New York. ESTABLISHED 1872. FRED'K PEARCE, Successor to PEARCE & JONES, Manufacturing .\ ^Electricians, DEALERS IN TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS. o# & FIRE ALARM AND POLICE INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES. Nos. i8 and 20 Rose Street, NEW YORK. THOMAS F. MCAVOY First Deputy Commissioner THOMAS F. FARRELL Second Deputy Commissioner COL. WM. H. KIPP Chief Clerk of the Police Department HARRIS LINDSLEY Late Third Deputy Commissioner and Managing Director Police Athletic Association ARRESTED AND HELD ALL LOVERS OF GOOD CHEWING TOBACCO BY VIRGIN LEAF THE FORCE'S FAVORITE Standard Oil Company OF NEW YORK. Refiners and Dealers in All Products of PET ROL EUM. DEPOTS IN NEW YORK CITY. 124 HAIDEN LANE 610 and 612 WEST 46th STREET FOOT OF EAST 5th STREET FOOT OF EAST 120th STREET DEPOTS IN BROOKLYN. FOOT OF NORTH 10th STREET GREENPOINT AVE. and NEWTOWN CREEK CORNER BOND AND FIRST STREETS From which points all grades of Petroleum are delivered by Tank Wagons, Barrels, Cases and Cans, Drums, etc. We also have stations on both sides of Long Island Sound for the accommodation of NAPHTHA LAUNCHES, etc., where we keep a supply of specially prepared LAUNCH and AUTOMOBILE NAPHTHA Also Dealers in WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES and SMOKELESS HEATERS, which can be obtained of any of the Agencies of the Standard Oil Company. Hon. JOHN F. AHEARN President of the Borough of Manhattan SECOND ANNUAL Entertainment and Reception JOHN E. DORDAN, President. OF THE Callabassee * Club J5th Assembly District, to be held at Lexington Opera House, 58th Street, between Third and Lexington Aves. Tuesday Ev'g t November 28, At 8 o'elocK. PROFESSIONAL TALENT "Officers" <«.00 to 820.00 The Puttee per pair *<;.r>o to *3.oo W hitman Saddles We are specialists in the manufacture and importation of everything for the saddle horse from "SADDLE TO SPUR," and in the equip- ing of Military and Police Organizations as well as the building of saddles for individual requirements, We have the most complete plant in the world for turning out any style of saddle, ladies' or gents' from tree to finished saddle. We are now supplying the new tan colored equipments used by the New York Mounted Police. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE THE MEHLBACH SADDLE COHPANY, Mehlbaeh's "Astride." Successors to WHITMAN SADDLE CO. 106 T Chambers Street, JVetv yorK. City La ( t s e s ] t i ?S t 1 i on Long Distance Telephone J247 Chelsea, F. N. DU BOIS & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Fine Plumbing Material, Supplies for Steam, Water and Gas, 243=247 Ninth Ave. and 400=404 West 25th St., NEW YORK. HON LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President, Borough of Bronx HON. MARTIN W. LITTLETON President, Borough of Brooklyn HON. GEORGE CROMWELL President, Borough of Richmond HON. WM. TRAVERS JEROME District Attorney A. J. MARTIN, CRAIG A. ROSS, President. Treasurer. Commercial Construction Co. Electrical Contractors, 1 Madison Avenue, NEW YORK. Telephone 25 Gramercy. ESTABLISHED 1853. The Oriental Bank OF NEW YORK. Capital . . . $750,000.00 Surplus and Profits . . $1,000,000.00 182-184 Broadway. BRANCH, BOWERY and GRAND ST. R. W. JONES, Jr., President. NELSON G. AYRES, First Vice-President. LUDWIG NISSEN ^) ERSKINE HEWITT, [ Vice, President?. CHARLES J. DAY J GEO. W. ADAMS, R. B. ESTERBROOK, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Specially Equipped for Handling the Accounts of Banks and Bankers. MOSES W. CORTRIGHT Chief Inspector INSPECTOR NICHOLAS BROOKS Managing Director william w. Mclaughlin Inspector GEORGE F. TITUS, Inspector. LEVERING & GARRIGUES COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Work for Buildings ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR Bridges, Buildings and General Structural Work OFFICE : 552,554 WEST 23d STREET NEW YORK Brooklyn Heights Garage D. SMITH, Proprietor 58 SCHERMERHORN STREET and J 03 COURT STREET (ENTRANCE ON SCHERMERHORN STREET) Telephone, 2484 main BROOKLYN, 1ST. Y. REPAIRING RENTING STORING ^/luto-mobiles for Sale Police Department Stenographers Use our GAUZE IMPRESSION CARBON PAPER AND BANNER BRAND RIBBONS Because they give the best results Made only by N. Y. CARBON AND TRASFER PAPER COMPANY 82 John Street New York Compliments of PACKARD Motor Car Company SOLD ADAM A. CROSS Inspector JOHN F. FLOOD Inspector DENNIS SWEENEY Inspector ACTING INSPECTOR O'BRIEN Perrv's Pharmacy OPEN ALL NIGHT Drugs and Medicines Toilet Articles PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED Pulitzer (World) Building, at Brooklyn Bridge Entrance, New York COMPLIMENTS OF H. B. CLAFLIN CO John f. Peters Frederick heins PETERS £ ano IRational (5uaro (3ooos BUTTON, MILITARY ORNAMENT AND ACCOUTREMENT MANUFACTURERS GOLD AND SILVER LACES, CORDS, FRINGES, &c. 734 BROADWAY Telephone 1992 Spring NEW YORK < HENRY EBERTS Detective Sergeant GEORGE GREENE Detective Sergeant RICHARD FINN Detective Sergeant THOMAS BUTLER Detective Sergeant PHONE CONNECTION ANDREW J. KERWIN, Jr. Builder, Room 305 41 WEST 24TH ST. E. LEVY 5t CO., Uniform ]XL a.l*:e;rs, Q08 JXTulberry Street, Borough o£ Manhattan, ISTEW YORK. COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN F. AHEARN, President of the Borough of Manhattan. TELEPHONE 384 FRANKLIN CAVANAGH BROS. & CO. IRailroab, Janitors anb Unstftution Supplies, 104 Reade Street, NEW YORK MICHAEL REAP Detective Sergeant ALONZO POWELL Detective Sergeant Roundsman WILLIAM H. WARD Central Office JAMES MOORE Equipment Clerk, Police Department Main Office Telephone Call, 4172 Main. Thomas G. Knight Company FACTORY, MILL, o* PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS Supplies at Wholesale Office, 35Q Pearl Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. WAREHOUSES: 364 JAY STREET, 50 and 52 MYRTLE AVENUE, 359 PEARL STREET. *ib HOTEL CARLTON, 54*h STREET, Near Broadway, NEW YORK. A. C. McCLELLAN & SON. Telephone, Columbus 2400. G. GENNERT, Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials and Apparatus .'. -.* 24 and 26 EAST 13TH STREET, NEW 7 YORK. Ornatus et Bonitas." csixw^JiajHfaa Correct Hats for Men. Fall Styles Now on Sale. New York Chicago Philadelphia And Accredited Agencies in All Principal Cities of the World. JOHN J. HICKEY, The Athletic Policeman, President, Police Athletic Association of Greater New York, and Champion Mile Runner. PER50K5-0F TASTE CARRM UMBRELLAS X BARCLAY ST. near B*WAY CORRECT DRESSERS INSIST ON STETSON HATS "Besl in the tOortd. J* FULL LINE AT I BARCLAY STREET, near Broadway Nassau Newspaper Delivery Express Company, - WHOLESALE DEALERS 2)ail£ anb Sunba\> papers 200 William Street, ISTew York City CAPITAL, $400,000. SURPLUS, $300,000. THE JEFFERSON BANK, CANAL AND FORSYTH STREETS. Branch, Houston and Clinton Streets. HERMAN BR0ESEL, Pres. MAX RADT, Vice-Pres. WM. H. DEVLIN, Cashier. WM. J. HAUSER, Ass't Cashier. Hotel Wellington Se-Venth A*>enue, Bet. 55th and 56th Sts., 3 blocks from Central Park A Modern Fireproof Hotel. A desirable winter or summer home. Broadway Cars pass the door. Five minutes to theatres. One, two or three room suites with Bath. Long Distance 'Phone in each. Restaurant a la cart- . Single Rooms, $1.50 per day. Room with Bath, $2.00 and upward. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, $3 00 and upward. Special Rates to Families. A.. W. EAGER K. Mandell, Pres. Charles T. Champion, Cashier tShe Monroe *BanK OF THE CITY OF NEW IORB 97 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK Commercial Accounts opened on favorable terms. Interest paid on Special Deposits Drafts issued payable in any part of the world. NEW HOTEL CADILLAC Broadway and Forty'third St.. Times Square, NEW YORK Established 1872. EDWARDS & CO. Electrical Contractors in att branches 405-7-9 East 144th Street, Telephones 8 Melrose, 1702 Harlem. Bronx Boro. Compliments of FISS, DOERR & CARROLL HORSE COMPANY. JOHN FLANAGAN, First Vice-President for Manhattan Police Athletic Association of Greater New York, and Champion Weight Thrower of the World. COLUMBUS AVE 66 Th T0 67 m STS. 90* STAND AMSTERDAM AVE \/aJlIs For Valuables, Tire Repair Work Penn. Clincher Tires " Red Tubes " Grey " Rubber Matting Special Auto Mats " Lamp Tubinj Water and Air Hose Rubber Bumpers Single Tube Tires PENNSYLVANIA RUBBERCO. OF NEW YORK. 1665 Broadway, Cor. 52d Street Telephone 4416 4417 Columbus. AUG.vonHASSELN Saengerbuna fiall, Schermerhorn and Smith Sts. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Telephone 2114 Main. SAverliniMy&Gales Fire- ^/i r m s , Fishing TacRle, Spo rting Goo ds 302 and 304 BROADWAY, Corner Duane Street. CURT WINKLER, 377 Broadway, New York, FURNISHER OF IRegulatlon (Sloves TO U. S. ARMY AND NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT Radium Radia IS OBTAINING PHENOMENAL RESULTS in the CURE of RHEUMATISM Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Colds on Chest, Head- ache, Sore Throat, Sprains, Swellings, etc. APPLIED EXTERNALLY. SOLD AT DRUG STORES AND 13 West 26th Street, JVetv yorK. Price, $i and 50c. per bottle. Telephone 19474948 Columbus. H.C.SENIOR&CO. m%\ Side Real Estate 1934 Broadway, At 65th st. JSfEW yO'RK.. RENTS COLLECTED. Treasurer, Police Athletic Association of Greater New York, and Champion Quarter and Half-Mile Sprinter. _Z5> fcs*jez> J¥ CUieJSPj'jZE Second Vice-President for Manhattan, Police Athletic Association of Greater New York, and Champion One-Mile Runner. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA JERSEY CITY The James Reilly Repair and Supply Co. ESTABLISHED 1867 INCORPORATED 1892 229 and 230 West Street, NEW YORK General Contractors Coppersmiths Consulting Engineers Boiler Makers Brass Founders and Finishers Ship Builders Pneumatic Dispatch Tubes Grease Extractors Electrical Installations Feed Water Heaters Evaporators and Distillers Ship Chandlery Machinists Steasiship Repairs Ship Joinery Steamship Supplies Electrical Supplies Mechanical Rubber Goods Engineers' Supplies Contractors' Supplies Marine Hardware Power Plant Supplies Yacht Supplies Hotel Leonori MAIDSON AVENUE and 63d STREET C. L. LEONORI, Proprietor Hotel Le Barton 308 WEST 58th STREET NEW YORK CENTRALLY LOCATED NEW — FIREPROOF All Rooms with Bath Rates Moderate WILLIAM F. BANG HENRY A. BANG The Elliman School AND Normal Training Class FOR KINDERGARTNERS TWENTY.SECOND YEAR For Circular address Mrs. H. B. ELLIMAN \67 West 57th Street, New York City BROOKLYN TEL. CALL, 917 WMSBURGH NEW YORK TEL. CALL, 1631 CORTLANDT OTTO GOETZ Jobber and Wholesale Dealer in Glassware and Lamp Goods Importer of Crockery, Glassware and German Fancy Goods BAR GLASSWARE A SPECIALTY New York Office & Salesroom : 43 Murray St. brooklyn office: 261 stagg street Warehouses: 254 to 270 ten fyck Street Hotel Hargrave W4A\2 WEST 72d STREET Family Apartment Hotel TELEPHONE 2344 COLUMBUS "E>udweiser" THE KING OF ALL == BEERS = ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY OF THE ANHEUSER=BUSCH BREWING ASS'N St* Louis Draught and Bottled Beer MAIN OFFICE: 24 to 27 WEST STREET. Phone: 2795 Cortlandt BRANCH: 634-636 WEST 36TH ST. HARLEM BRANCH: J30TH ST. AND J2TH AVE. PHONE : 5153 38th PHONE! 7 MORNINGSIDE Member of the Police Athletic Association of Greater New York and a Champion Weight Thrower. E. H. STRUPEL First Vice-President for Borough of Bronx, Police Athletic Association of Greater New York. Champion ioo Yard Sprinter. COMPLIMENTS OF THE INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY " i BKfli lite.. ■ * ^f , ^JL-^H L : ft -usssfczua^w.. . ' • '■ '. - l M I 1 ^ ' ' , . ^^^■» SELIG (AJAX) WHITMAN Member of the Police Athletic Association of Greater New York Champion Strong Man of the Department The only high class WEEKLY giving space in pictures and text to Clean High Grade Sports the illustrated and Outdoor Life. OT ITDDOR IV Tiy\ W^ Articles by the best writers. INI C/ W V^ Photographs by our own staff. jbrmer/yTte illustrated Sporting News" Engraving and printing of the tf) A COPV finest on enamel paper. $3.00 A YEAR. REMEMBER IT IS A WEEKLY. ALL NEWSDEALERS. ILLUSTRATED OUTDOOR NEWS 4 West Twenty-second Street, NEW YORK. COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH CASSIDY R. E. ENRIGHT Acting Sup't Repairs and Supply Department, and President, The Roundsmen's Association. i ■.'■:'■• mm " : : : :: : ; -' - : ': -^ ■;-■*?'- 5-.. ' j.» > t&SSHS .^S*' \ lj| ^ "" ft ^^^^^ppTO|B|ffm » ■ ■■. w«^- : ^pM!HhbBI <^raa&&*t3K T fflJHEl' M*/;: ; : .f;/?|;5J • . ; : JSgfci-Ml ROUNDSMAN DANIEL J. FOGARTY Member of the Police Athletic Association of Greater New York; Leader of New York City Police Band THOMAS SLATTERY Second Vice-President for The Bronx, Police Ath- letic Association of Greater New York and all- round Champion of the Police Department. Member of the Police Athletic Association of Greater New York and Champion Sprinter IT'S JX/ST LIKE THIS! If in doubt where to open a bank account, go to the FOURTEENTH STREET BANK or to our GANSEVOORT BRANCH. The officers are willing to meet you half-way on any fair business proposition. See how the Bank has grown I within a short time — due to the cour- teous treatment of customers. Each one recommends another. DEPOSITS MAT, 1, 1900 1,411,765 MAT 1, 1901 1,710,369 MAT 1, 190 2 1,710,503 MAY 1, 1903 2,142,476 MAY 1, 1904 2,217,825 JUNE 15, 1905 5,245,600 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 600,000.00 The MAIN BANKING HOUSE is at 14th Street and 5th Avenue. The GANSEVOORT BRANCH is at 14th Street and 9th Avenue. OFFICEHS. R. ROSS APPLETON, President. GEORGE F. VAIL, Vice-Pres. IRVING C. GAYLORB, Cashier JOHN F. CARROLL, Vice-Pres. LOUIS V. ENNIS, Ass't Canje-Ooort "Branch. P. MAXWELL SATFORD, Cashier. H. F. MEEHAN, Assistant Cashier. TU'RECTO'RS. Richard L. Edwards R. Ross Appleton Richard I. Brewster Edward B. Jordan John F. Carroll Irving C. Gaylord Patrick H. Keahon Charles W. Morse Frank Seaman Morris E. Sterne Albert Turner George F. Vail Frank N. Doubleday Thomas M. Mulry SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Makers of the Prizes and Trophies for These Games. DIEGES & CLUST "IF WE MADE IT, IT'S RIGHT." Official Jewelers of the Leading Colleges Schools and Associations CLASS PINS FRATERNITY PINS MEDALS CUPS, ETC. 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Electrical Engineers and Contractors U9 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK Telephone, 2943fBroad CHARLTON W. CRANE Real Estate BROKER APPRAISER AGENT I East 45th Street Telephone, 4721-38th NEW YORK E. KIRSTEN & CO. UNIFORM TAILORS 200 and 202 COLUMBUS AVE. Corner 69th Street NEW YORK Telephone, 2353 Broad STUETZLE BROS. Cafe anb IRestaurant OLD COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING 1 and 2 Hanover Square NEW YORK XAVIER STUETZLE JOSEPH STUETZLE S— Ou ac >> U cc TRAVERS BROTHERS CO., MANUFACTURERS OF twines and Cordage, 41 WortH Street, ISTIEW YORK Z,a Contributor ALL HAVAJVA ON SALE AT ALL FIRST. CLASS HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND CAFES CIGAHS yiLL SIZES JAMES FREDERIC HANDY, President. Treasurer. FREDERICK ALFRED, Secretary and Manager. ESTABLISHED J86J. INCORPORATED J897. THE J. W. PRATT & 52 to 58 Duane Street, NEW YORK. 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' For Over 60 Years Mrs. Winslow's L Soothing Syrup H has been used for over FIFTY : YEARS by MILLIONS of Mothers : for their CHILDREN while TEETH- : ING, with perfect success. IT : SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS : the GUMS, ALLAYS all pain, E CURES WIND COLIC, and is the E best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold : by Druggists in every part of the : world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. : Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take : no other kind. 25 Cents a Bottle. : There Is Nothing so Soothing as a Mother's Kiss EXCEPT MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP An Old and Well-fried Remedy Millions of Mothers will tell you It soothes the child. It softens the gums. It allays all pain. It cures Wind Colic. It is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is absolutely harmless and for Sixty years has proved the best remedy for Children Teething. BE SURE YOU ASK FOR MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP AND TAKE NO OTHER FREEDOM FOR SLAVES TO DRINK Bring- us the worst cases of Alcoholism you can find, the victim being in delirium tremens, if you please, and we will destroy his craving for Alcohol in from 24 to 48 hours. We will have him eating and sleeping naturally in from three to five days, and in a few days more will have his nervous system restored to its normal condition. He will never, be- cause of the craving, begin to drink again. The patient is not placed under restrai nt. THE OPPENHEIMER TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM NO SUFFERING Treatment Established Fifteen Tears NO INJECTION NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS All Drug Addictions also Successfully Treated at New York Indorsed by a Special Committee of the Legislature of New York in May, 1905 DIRECTORS J. H. ALEXANDER, Formerly Vice-President Standard Oil Co. TOSE AYMAR, Lawyer, New York. IRVING BACHELLER, Author. LERotf W. BALDWIN, President Empire Trust Co. ARCHER BROWN, Jr., New York. CHARLES R. BROWN, Banker and Broker, New York. CHARLES EVANS, President Atlantic City National Bank. A. H. DE HAVEN, Stock Exchange, New York. CARL H. FOWLtR, Attorney, New York. ADVISORY Rev. CHARLES H. FOWLER, Bishop M. E. Church. Rev. JOHN F. SPENCE,_ D.D., LL.D., formerly Chan- cellor of American University, Harriman, Tenn. Rev. JOHN J. HUGHES, Paulist Fathers, Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York. Rev. MADISON C. PETERS, D.D., Imraanuel Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md. Rev. FREDERICK J. STANLEY, D.D., First Presby- terian Church, Atlantic City, N. J. Rev. LOUIS S. OSBORNE, Episcopal Church, Newark, N. J. Rabbi SOLOMON FOSTER, Temple B'nai Jeshurum, Newark, N. T. Rev. GEORGE E. REED, D.D., LL.D., Dickinson Col- lege, Carlisle, Pa. HENRY C. IRONS, Seaboard Realty Co. E. E. JACKSON, Ex-Governor of Maryland WILLIAM H. JACKSON, Congressman from Maryland. OLIVER H. LAU, M.D., Detroit, Mich. JoHN McGINNISS, Vice-President United Copper Co., Butte, Mont. KENNETH K. McLAREN, Sec. Corp. Trust Co., N. J. ISAAC OPPENHEIMER, M.D., New York. CARL F. PRICE, Secretary and Treasurer. LEONARD W. SWEET, Wholesale Jeweler, New York. S. H. VaNDERGRIFT, H. T. Alexander & Co., New York. DIRECTORS Rev. Toseph C. HARTZELL, D.D., Bishop of Africa. Rev. JOSEPH L. J. KIRLIN, St. Patrick's Church, Phila- delphia, Pa. Hon. CHARLES EMORY SMITH, Ex-Postmaster-Gen- eral. Hon. WM. T. STEAD, Editor Review of Reviews, Lon- don, Eng. Hon. WILLIAM A. STONE, Ex-Governor of Pennsyl- vania. Hon. JOHN WEAVER, Mayor of Philadelphia. Gen. H. C. CORBIN, Major-General U. S. Army. Hon. HOWARD B. FRENCH, President Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE, Ex-Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. E. RICKARDS, Ex-Governor of Montana. ' ROBERT PITCAIRN, Pittsburg, Pa. TREATMENT ALSO ADMINISTERED BY LICENSEES AT ALBANY, N. Y., ASBURY PARK, N. J., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BROOKLYN, N. Y., - BOSTON, MASS., CARBONDALE, Pa., CHESTER, Pa., DETROIT, MICH., FAIRFIELD, ME., HARRISBURG, PA., KEENE, N. H., KNOXVILLE, TENN., NEWARK, N. J., NASHUA, N. H, NORFOLK, VA„ NEW HAVEN, CONN., 182 State Street 221 Asbury Avenue 714 Atlantic Avenue 44 Court Street 214 Boylston Street 19 North Main Street S. E. Cor. Broad and Potter Sts. 56 Garfield Avenue 160 Main Street 1700 North Second Street 22 Roxbury Street 622 Asylum Avenue 129 Wickliffe Street 149 Main Street 316 Freemason Street 107 Greene Street AND OTHER CITIES. PLAINFIELD, N. J., PITTSBURG, Pa., - PHILADELPHIA, PA PROVIDENCE, R. I., READING, PA., SCRANTON, PA., VINELAND, N. J., WATERTOWN, N. Y., WASHINGTON, D. C, WILKESBARRE, PA., WILSON, N. C, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO LONDON, ENGLAND, BARRANOUILLA, GUATEMALA CITY Plainfield Sanitarium 828 Lincoln Avenue, Allegheny 841 North Broad Street Industrial Trust Co. Building 155 North Fifth Street 806 Mulberry Street Virginia Street 12 Savings Bank Building 1 1 10 F. Street, N. W. 60 North Main Street 219 East Nash Street 1 st San Francisco No. 7 231 Strand, W. C. Colombia, S. A. GUATEMALA, C. A., 12th Avenue So. N-3 Indorsed by many Prominent Men and Women Throughout the World (Watch this Series.) CYRUS EDSON, M.D. FORMERLY HEALTH COMMIS- SIONER OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK, WROTE " I have had a pretty extensive experience with the Oppenheimer treatment, having witnessed its effect in perhaps fifty cases. I consider it of very great value, and have yet to see anything but good resulting therefrom. I have noticed no such secondary results as are frequently seen after other so called ' cures.' In fact, patients feel better and stronger than before in every way. The treatment seems to act as a general restorative and as a tonic while absolutely removing desire for the stimulant, either drug or alcoholic." REPRESENTATIVE PHYSICIANS in each city of the United States administer the Oppenheimer Treatment. Write for the name and address of the physician in your locality. For autograph letters indorsing the Oppenheimer treatment, cut out this coupon and mail to the OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE, The work of the Institute is conducted in full accord with the principles of medical ethics. 159 West 34th Street, (PoYice Games.) JVkme Address ■ New York City a S O >> U IT) < AUGUST BELMONT & CO. Bankers, 23 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. « =8 ^ ^s IS 03 llj Oh >> — J2 rc! „ m o >» u PL, HOLLISTER & BABCOCK Banners and Brokers, 17 and 19 Broad Street, NEW YORK. Members of the New York Stock Exchange AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Chas. MinzeftiiM & (0. Bankers ana Brokers, ^4 Broad Street, NEW YORK CITY. 4? LAUNCHES^YACHTS ELECTRIC LAUNCHES Absolutely Safe, Reliable and Noiseless, Can Now be Charged Anywhere using direct or alternating current with the New nercury Rectifier. GASOLINE MOTOR BOATS Built and equipped with any type of engine desired. We assume all responsibility in furnishing the com/ plete boat — fully guaranteed. Visitors are always welcome to inspect our stock of various sizes, 21 foot and upwards. Ik Electric lad (o. BAYONNE CITY, N. J. TELEPHONE 250 BAYONNE Member National Association Engine and Boat Manufacturers. NEW YORK OFFICE, 5 NASSAU STREET. Rhoades & Company, Bankers and Brokers, nSTo. *7 Wall Street, Corner of New. From " Harper's Weekly." Copyright, 1905, by Harper & Brothers A Mounted Policeman Stopping a Runaway in Central Park. POST & FLAGG, BROKERS, 38 WALL STR E E T, NEW YORK. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND. COMPLIMENTS LION BREWERY OF NEW YORK CITY Columbus Ave. and 108th St. Telephone 154 Columbus. METROPOLITAN FIRE.PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, Nos. 39 and 4J West 66th Street, New York. Copyright, 1905, by Harper & Brothers. Prom " Harper's Weekly." A Mounted Police Officer on Duty at Fourteenth Street and Fourth Avenue. COMPLIMENTS OF HERMAN A. METZ, No* J 22 Hudson Street, NEW YORK. < H y H UJ -J 03 u z > z CO H o z > <\> re 3 CO U o S Q uj re > Q 03 ■- 0-, — „-, CO re ^ X £ W J ts C CO c/5 g ^ o ^ "- 1 H . c re n • t* *• co <-A .£ £ S3 2 o a 03 HO HHPORTRHT TO POLICEMEN, FIRE|WEJ4 HflD LETTER CARRIERS. We are always prepared to cash your pay checks without INCONVENIENCE OR EXTRA CHARGE. Liberal Loans made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Etc. Safes and Buildings Protected by Holmes' Electric Prot. Co. The People's Friend, P. KALMAS & SON, Loan "BroKers, 389 CANAL STREET, Near West Broadway All surface cars, elevated and subway lines handy to our door. Easily reached from Brooklyn Bridge via Seventh Avenue cars. MONEY MONEY MONEY Lots of it to loan at special rates of interest. ON SUMS OF $25.00 AND ABOVE ONE PER CENT. PER MONTH. WE ARE STILL AT IT. X/JSflFO'RM IJSfSWRAJSrCE. We are gaining more and more every month, for we have been tried and proven true. Twenty^five years' experience our recommendation, and a following of over 2,000 Policemen, Firemen and Letter Carriers. We guarantee to protect your uniform from the moths. If damaged by same we will replace. No camphor. No odor. Ready for inspection or wear. ^^Charges 25 or 50 cents per suit for as long as you leave in our care. Fall in line. All new members of 'any uniform branch, give us your uniforms to take care of. It will save you money and worry. WE LOAN MONEY ON UNIFORMS. ?$? LOUIS ROSENTHOL & SON, "Boot MaKers, Edison Building, 38 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. KINNICUTT & POTTER, Members of the New York Stock Exchange. JAS. H. ROBERTS, Electrical Contractor. Manufacturer of Speed^Reducing Machinery, Direct Connected Electric Elevators, Dumb Waiters and Sidewalk Hoists. Office, 430 West Broadway, New York. Telephone, J703 Spring. Factory, Homer, N. Y. INVESTMENT SECURITIES \ NASSAU STREET. NEW YORK. Compliments of I. & S. WORMSER. J5 Broad Street, New York * Compliments of BLAIR & CO., 24 Broad St. ALCAZAR Theatre Washington and Tillary Streets HOME OF BURLESQUE Matinee Every Day, 10, 15 and 25 cents Nights, 10, 25, 35 and 50 cents Big Concert Every Sunday BAUER & DOCTOR Store on the Bowery, Corner Stanton Street The City's Swcllcst Tailors PHONE 3464 ORCHARD JOHN RACKY. Importer of Rhine Wines. 21 Frankfort Street, near William Street, New York. ADRIAN PARADIS. Chemist. 191 Fulton Street, corner Nassau. 461 Myrtle Avenue. corner Washington, Brooklyn, N. Y. A full line of Eraser's Tablets. J. SCHULMAN. Dealer in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, at Wholesale and Retail. 34 Eldridge Street, near Canal Street, New York. MAYO & CAMPBELL COMPANY. Stor- age, Weighing, Forwarding and Insurance. Advances made on Merchandise. Cashing of Sales and Financing of Accounts. Main Of- fice, 387 Greenwich Street, New York. Ware- houses: 387, 389, 391 Greenwich St.; 386, 388 Greenwich St.; 384 Greenwich St.; 37, 39 Vestry St.; 202-220 Duane St.; 69 North Moore St. M. F. Mayo, President; Wm. W. Conklin, Vice-President; W. M. P. Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer. Telephones, 2081, 2082 Frank- lin. PH. J. BENDER & SONS (Incorporated). Machinists. Presses, Dies, Tools and Special Machinery, Experimental Work, General Ma- chine Work. 87 Frankort Street and 339-341 Pearl Street, New York. Jacob Bender, Presi- dent; Martin Bender, Treasurer; Rudolph Ben- der, Secretary. Telephone, 585 John. JOHN LEONARD MITCHAEL BLAKE JOHN LEONARD & CO. Iron and Steel Scrap Iron and Steel Rails, Pig Iron, Etc. J49 BROADWAY Singer Building NEW YORK Telephone Connection, 5776 Cortlandt PUTNAM HOUSE OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN C. A. ANDERSON, Proprietor Fourth Avenue and 26th Street UP'TODATE CAFE RESTAURANT— Popular Prices 200 ROOMS— Single, 50c. up; Double, $1.00 up EDMUND L. KNOTH. Loan Broker. 772 Third Avenue, between 47th and 48th Streets, New York. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Personal Propert}^. P. J. SULLIVAN. Union made Cigars. 56 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. S. ZIRINSKY. 341 Grand Street, corner Ludlow Street, New York. Established 1888. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Clocks and Silverware. Telephone, 845 Orchard. ACETYLENE GAS ILLUMINATING CO. (Inc. 1897). 105 Walker Street, New York. Calcium Carbide, "Candy" Carbide, Acetylene Generators, Acetylene Stoves, Acetylene Burn- ers, Acetylene Lamps, Search Lights, etc. Telephone, 5717 Franklin. Compliments of H. BAUENDAHL & CO., 61 Worth Street. MARCUS BROS. Police and Fireman's Uniforms, Civilian Clothes. 121-123 Canal Street. Telephone, 11 12 Orchard. FREUND, KRAUS & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liquors. 476- 478 Third Avenue, New York. WM. KAHN. Importer of Lace Curtains, Tapestry and Silk Lambrequins. Also a full line of Albums, Lamps, Bric-a-Brac, Trunks and Bags. 310-312 Grand Street (next door to Hesse), New York. Telephone, 603 Orchard. MAX L.ROHMAN. Registered and Licensed Plumbing Contractor, Steam and Gas Fitter. 151 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 1610 Orchard. GEORGE G. HALLOCK JR.'S SONS. Members Real Estate Board of Brokers. Real Estate and Insurance. 401 Grand Street, New York. Telephone. WOLF WOLKENBERG. Importer of Wines and Liquors. German and French Cor- dials a Specialty. I Hester Street, corner Clinton Street, New York. A. BERNIKOW. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cordials. Fine Whiskey, Cognacs and Brandies in Bond a Specialty. 411 Grand Street, near Clinton Street, New York. Established 1890. Tele- phone, 1497J Orchard. BERNARD RATKOWSKY. The King of Furs. 58 East Broadway, New York. GREENBERG BROS. Manufacturers of Cloaks and Suits. 51 West 14th Street, be- tween 5th and 6th Avenues, New York. Tele- phone, 1379 18th St. CAFE BOULEVARD. Second Avenue and 10th Street, Manhattan. CHAS. F. P. DILLON. Picture Restorer. Dealer in Works of Art and Picture Frames. Oil Paintings Cleaned, Varnished, Lined, etc. Renovating and Regilding Old Frames a Spe- cialty. 68 W. 58th Street, corner 6th Avenue. Telephone, 2008 Plaza. J. B. THEISS. Real Estate and Insurance. 314 Madison Avenue, corner 42d Street, New York.- Telephone, 5432 38th St. HARRY BLUM. Manufacturer of High Grade Clear Havana Cigars, Wholesale and Retail. 296 Grand Street, between Allen and Eldridge Streets, New York. Branches: 200 E. Broadway, opposite Educational Alliance; 3 West 116th Street. Telephone, 2922, 1547 Orchard. RESNEK, SHAPIRO & CO. E. Resnek, N. Shapiro. Manufacturers of Clothing. 149 East Broadway, between Pike and Rutgers Streets, New York. GOLDMAN, NELKIN & CO. Wm. P. Goldman, Harry Nelkin, Sol. Nelkin. Manu- facturers of Men's Fine Clothing. 92 East Broadway, New York. I. LEWKOWITZ. Manufacturing Jeweler. Importer of Diamonds. Resetting of Dia- monds a Specialty. Manufacturing and Re- pairing Department on the Premises. Estab- lished i860. 290 Grand Street, corner Eldridge Street, New York. Branch at 6th Avenue, corner 17th Street. Telephone connection. D. ALTMAN. Successor to John Wood. Professional Photographer. 208 Bowery, op- posite Rivington Street, New York. Special Rates to the Police Department. JACOBS & HARRIS. Fashionable Tailors and Recognized Leaders of Fashion. Estab- lished 20 years. "/"] and 79 Fulton Street, 54 Gold Street, New York. Telephone, 3278 John. I. GOLDBERG. Distiller, Importer, Recti- fier. Wholesale Wine and Liquor Dealer. Established 1873. 171 East Broadway, Hous- ton and Clinton Streets, 5th Avenue, corner 115th Street, New York City. Telephone con- necting all Stores. THE SURPRISE. 3, 9 and 19 Cts. Store. H. Schechter, Prop. 335 Grand Street, be- tween Orchard and Ludlow Streets, New York. Branch of 47 Avenue B. HOTEL STANLEY. Henry J. E. Doying, Mgr. 124 West 47th Street, New York. AUGUSTUS N. ALLEN. Architect. Wind- sor Arcade, sth Avenue, New York. Tele- phone, 6253 38th St. JACOB FROELICH. Woolens. 271 Grand Street, corner Forsyth Street, New York. Telephone, 675 Orchard. THE GRAND 5 & 10c. STORES. Finkel- stein Bros., Props. M. Finkelstein, A. Finkel- stein. Main Office, 281 Grand Street, New- York. Stores: 281 Grand St., N. Y.; 345-347 Grand St., N. Y.; 1 53-155 Market St., Newark, N. J.; 196 Springfield Ave., Newark, N. J. N. Y. Telephone, 2195 Orchard. CHARLES WAGNER. Dealer in Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Infants' Wear. 27^ Grand Street, between Eldridge and Forsyth Streets, New York. L. KROLL. Wholesale Jewelry, Materials and Supplies. 36 Eldridge Street, New York. Compliments of J. KOEHLER. 150 Park Row, City. MORRIS OKUN. Dealer in all kinds of Sewing Machines. Cutlery and Grinding. Repairing a Specialty. Sewing Machines Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Rented. 90 Canal Street, near Eldridge Street, New York City. Telephone, 1233 Orchard. ABE COHEN. Pawnbrokers' Salesstore. 192 Park Row, New York. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Musical and Surgical Instruments. Antiques. Sporting Goods. Opera, Field and Marine Glasses. Wholesale and Retail. Telephone, 3953 Franklin. MAX SCHWARZBERG. Dealer in Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry. Also a full line of Musical Instruments, Opera, Field and Eye Glasses, Silverware, Sporting Goods, etc. 122 Park Row, New York. Great Bargains in Unredeemed Pledges. Telephone, 1884J Franklin. SABSEVITZ BROS. Manufacturing Jew- elers. Jobbers in Diamonds and Watches. Solid Gold Rings, Chains and Diamond Mount- ings. All Kinds of Jewelry Repairing and Watch Cases Neatly Done for the Trade. 115 East Broadway, near Pike Street, New York. Telephone, 3610 Orchard. POLOWE, MOGILEWSKY & WERNER. Austro-Russian Bankers. 391 Grand Street, New York. Banking, Exchange, Passage, Forwarding, Insurance and Foreign Express. Agency of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. and Central R. R. of New Jersey. Steamship and Railroad Tickets. Foreign Coin Bought and Sold. Drafts and Money Orders. Tele- phone, 2140-2141 Orchard. A. ROSENSTEIN. Jobber and Wholesale Dealer in Imported Fancy Toys and Novelties. Dolls, Stationery and Harmonicas. 52, 54, 56 Division Street, New York. JAMES A. WHELEN. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Oilcloths, Bedding, etc. No. 169 Court Street, corner Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special terms to Police. Telephone, 2186 Main. WITTY BROS. Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. 54-56 Eldridge Street. BRODY & STROLL. Bernard S. Brody, Nathan Stroll. Manufacturers of Boys' and Youths' Clothing and Men's Trousers. 103 East Broadway, between Pike and Market Streets, New York. ANZELEWITZ BROS. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,, Silverware, Clocks, Talking Machines, Watch Materials. Jewelers' Supplies. 128 Canal Street, New York. Telephone, 115 Orchard. THE FAIR. Max Myer. Dry, Fancy Goods and Millinery. 281 Grand Street, New York. SAMUELS & PHILIPS. Manufacturers of High Grade Clothing. 106 East Broadway, New York. R. SCHWARTZ. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Also Dealer in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. 160 East Broadway, near Rutgers Street, New York. Extra atten- tion paid to Watches and Jewelry. Repairs at the Lowest Prices. MORRIS SOOKNE, Ph. G Pharmacist and Chemist. 423 Grand Street, corner Attor- ney Street, New York. Prescriptions Care- fully Compounded. The Store That Keeps Everything. Telephone, 611 Orchard. Compliments of the JEWISH DAILY FORWARD. HOTEL WILLARD. Arthur T. Hardy. 252 and 254 West 76th-Street, New York. PODLESH & GREENBERG. Importers and Jobbers in Household Specialties. 133 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 3320 Orchard. DAVID DUNDES. Fine Clothing and Tailoring. 122 Canal Street, corner Chrystie Street, New York. THE LEVIN CREDIT CO. Dry and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Clothing, Furniture, Car- pets, Jewelry, etc. 102 East Broadway, New York. Accounts open to All. Please send Postal and Agent Will Call. Telephone, 1212 Orchard. HARRIS & BYKOWSKY. David Harris, Samuel Bykowsky. Manufacturers of Ladies' Wrappers, Skirts and Waists. 129 East Broadway, between Rutgers and Pike Streets, New York. "Acknowledged the Best Made Wrappers in the Country.'*' HARRIS RUBBER CO. Manufacturers of Mackintoshes and Rainproof Garments. 16 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 395 Orchard. WILLIAM MELTSNER. Manufacturer of Fine Clothing. 32 East Broadway, near Chat- ham Square, New York. Telephone, 3198 Orchard. Compliments of MAX WILINSKY. DAVID MAYER. Successor to Rosenstock & Mayer. Merchant Tailor and Gents' Fur- nisher. Uniforms a Specialty. 163 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone, 3252I Main. MARKEL BROTHERS. Established 1874. Bankers and Passenger Agents. Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World. Foreign Exchange. 92 Canal Street, New York Notary Public. Telephone, 21 Orchard. WAXMAN & MELZER. Nahum Waxman, Abraham Melzer. Jobbers in Dress Goods, Silks and Domestics, Linens, Laces and Em- broideries. 147 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 147 Orchard. ROGGEN & EISENSTEIN. Manufactur- ers of White and Colored Shirts, Never-Rip Pants, Overalls and Ladies' Underwear. 43 East Broadway, between Market and Catharine Streets, New York. Established 1873. Tele- phone, 185 Orchard. WULFERS CAFE. Lawrence L. Hart, Manager. 148 East 14th Street, opposite Tam- many Hall, New York. Telephones, 1126, 1127 Gramercy. L. SOLOMON. Manufacturer of Cloaks and Suits. 89 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 1365R Orchard. SAMUEL KAPLAN & BROS. East Side Branch Wholesale Clothiers. 30 East Broad way, New York City. Telephone, 359 Orchard. MAX BACON. Manufacturer of Wrappers, Ladies' Waists and Children's Dresses. 126 East Broadway, near Pike Street, New York. THE A. M. CROFTS CO. Ladies' Hatters. Have Removed to 224 5th Avenue, New York. Compliments of the NATIONAL CASKET CO. GOETZ & CO. If all the Facts about the Reliable Goetz & Co. Pianos could be known they would be every one's First Choice. Used in All the Principal Theatres, Halls and Con- servatories of Music. We give you the Bene- fit of our Forty-five Years' Experience in the Piano Business. We are also Agents for the Celebrated Weser Bros. Piano with Mandolin Attachment, and the Guild & Union Piano. Cash or Easy Payments. No Interest. Open Evenings. 81-87 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone, 359 Main. I. L. PIKEN. Jeweler. Dealer in Dia- monds, Watches and Jewelry, and All Kinds of Musical Instruments, Sporting Goods, Fine Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, etc. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. 102 Bowery, between Hes- ter and Grand Streets, New York. Full Com- plete Line of Fine Grade Band Instruments. L. LURIA & SON. L. Luria, Ph. Luria. Jobbers and Dealers in All Kinds of Rogers & Bros. Silver Plated Ware and Sterling Goods. 138 East Broadway, New York. Telephone.. 3646 Orchard. SALWEN, BRAMSON & RAPHAEL. Jobbers and Manufacturers. Dry Goods, Cloaks and Suits. 135 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 1043 Orchard. JACOB LEVIN. Manufacturer of Ladies' Cloaks, Jackets and Suits. No. 74 East Broad- way, corner Market Street, New York. Water- proof Coats a Specialty. LEON TROSKIN. Fine Clothier and Mer- chant Tailor. 94 Canal Street, between El- dridge and Forsyth Streets, New York. GREENEBAUM BROS., Inc. Envelopes. 86 Fulton Street, New York City. Telephone, 3501 John. S. JARMULOWSKY'S BANK. Established 1873. 54 Canal Street, New York. Savings Department. Business Accounts, subject to check. Money Orders. Drafts on Europe. Steamship Tickets. Exchange Department. M. & L. JARMULOWSKY. 165 East Broadway, New York. H. STEINMAN & CO. A. Greenberg, H. Steinman. Manufacturers of Misses' and Chil- dren's Cloaks. 51 West 14th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues, New York. Telephone, 1379 Gramercy. H. HILLELSON. Jobber in General Mer- chandise. 63 East Broadway, between Market and Catharine Streets, New York. WILLIAM J. LIELL. Chemist. N. W. Cor. Columbus Avenue and 86th Street. Tele- phone, 1575 Riverside. COHEN & PRICE. I. Cohen, M. Price. Manufacturers of Fine Clothing. 82 East Broadway, New York. JACOBS & SONS. Successors to Tice & Jacobs. Manufacturers of Illuminating Tiles for Floors, Roofs, Sidewalks, etc. No. 510 Pearl Street, New York. Telephone, 21 Frank- lin. D. & W. MULLINS. Successors to Joseph P. Payten. Agents and Brokers. Real Estate and Insurance. 157 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 988 Orchard. ASHER L. GERMANSKY. Passage and Exchange Office. No. 30 Canal Street, New York. Passage Tickets to and from Europe. Drafts and Money Orders on Europe. C. S. FISHMAN & BRO. Chas. S. Fish- man. Abraham Fishman. Manufacturers of Fine Clothing. 97 East Broadway, New York. S. KOHAN. Banking, Passage and Ex- change. Authorized Agent for All Transatlan- tic Steamship Companies. Drafts and Money Orders to All Parts of the World. Foreign Money Bought and Sold. 26 Canal Street, New York. Telephone, 2953J Orchard. H. GOLDBERG. Practical Tailor and Clothier. Highest Grade of Custom Made Clothing. 58 Canal Street, near Orchard Street, and 24 Eldridge Street, near Canal Street, New York. TERRACE LYCEUM. Herbst Wasser- mann Co. 206 East Broadway, between Clin- ton and Jefferson Streets, New York. Fine Meeting Rooms to Let. Latest Improve- ments. Electric Lights. A Magnificent Hall for All Occasions. Telephone, 2291 Orchard. HENRY HUND. Expert in Orthopaedic Shoemaking. 28 Reid Avenue, near DeKaib Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN C. DENNER. Pharmacist. 197-199 I Columbus Avenue, New York. F. E. POUCH. Undertaker, Embalmer and Cremator. Office and Warerooms, 305 Adams Street, near Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Tele- phone, 120 Main. H. MAKOWSKI. Successor to B. B. Ber- gen. Picture Frames. No. 296 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pictures. Framing to Order. Old Frames Regilded. Telephone, 4282J Main. Compliments of the MTNIMAX CO. HOTEL GONFARONE. Caterina Gonfa- rone, Anacleto Sermolino, Props. 38-40-42 West 8th Street and 179-181 Macdougal Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues. Table d'Hote Lunch and Dinner, Best in the City. Private Dining Room. Finely Furnished Rooms, Per- manent and Transient. Baths, Steam Heating. Telephone Connection and All Conveniences. Telephone, 3031 Spring. M. F. LYONS. Oyster and Dining Rooms. 259-261 Bowery, New York City. Open All Night. ROBINSON, MAGUIRE & CO. Real Es- tate. Fire and Burglar Insurance. Mortgage Loans, Renting, Selling, Management. 2149 Broadway, New York. Telephone, 204 Colum- bus. MORRISON & MASHKOWITZ. J. Mor- rison, S. J. Mashkowitz. Clothiers and Tailors. 54 East Broadway, between Market and Cath- arine Streets, New York. Telephone, 1148 Orchard. M. FLOCKS. Tailor and Clothier. 80 Canal Street, near Eldridge Street, New York. Telephone, 365 Orchard. WISOFF & BRONERWEIN. Manufact- urers of Furs. Ladies' and Men's Fur Lined Coats a Specialty. 42 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 1759J Orchard. MARKS & WARTELS. Manufacturers of Clothing. 100 East Broadway, between Mar- ket and Pike Streets, New York. C. SCHMIDT. Practical Tailor. Police Uniforms. 222 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. C. CAHN. Merchant Tailor. 696 3d Ave- nue, near 44th Street, New York. A ■ First Class Stock of Fashionable Woolens Alwaj's on Hand. Fireman, Police, Railroad and Soci- ety Uniforms a Specialty. Telephone, 3420 38th. THE SMITH-WORTHINGTON COM PANY. Established 1794. Manufacturers, Im- porters and Exporters. Harness, Saddlery and Horse Clothing. Factory, Hartford, Conn. Salesrooms, 40 Warren Street, New York. Telephones, 398, 399 Cortlandt. MELIFFBROS. Horseshoers. 1626 Broad- way, between 49th and 50th Streets, New York. Branch Shop, Coggeshall Avenue, Newport. R. I. Shoeing done with experience and care. Horses sent for and taken home with care, but at owner's risk. Telephone, 1519R Columbus. PH. HESSE. Established 1884. Watch- maker and Jeweler. Watches, Diamonds, Jew- elry, Clocks, Eye Glasses and Spectacles. 160 Smith Street, near Wyckoff, Brooklyn. Re- pairing, Adjusting, Engraving. ZUBRINSKY BROS. Established 1877- Manufacturers of Room Mouldings and Pict- ures, Frames, Mat Boards and Picture Backing. 27 East Broadway, near Catharine Street, New York. Telephone, 1115R Orchard. A. SCHULMAN. 114 Canal Street. Fine Clothier and Merchant Tailor. A. FINE & SONS. Manufacturers of Fine Clothing. 70 East Broadway, New York. Telephone, 847 Orchard. JOSEPH GOLD. Manufacturer of Fine Clothing. 76 East Broadway, near Market Street, New York. LEVINSON & SHAPIRO. Jobbers and Importers of Dry and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, etc. 98 Canal Street, between Eldridge and Forsyth Streets, New York City. Telephone, 40 Or- chard. HARRIS COHEN & BRO. Clothiers, Mer- chant Tailors and Gents' Furnishers. 168-170 Park Row, New York. Telephone, 2959 Frank- lin. F. MULVEY. Merchant Tailor. Estab- lished 1896. Suits Made at All Prices from $15.00 up. Large Assortment of Foreign and Domestic Woolens to select from. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing Neatly Done. All Or- ders Promptly Attended to. 645 3d Avenue, between 41st and 42d Streets, New York. JOSEPH ALLEN. Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnisher. 914 3d Avenue, Northwest Corner 55th Street. A. A. FRIEDENSTEIN. Empire Shoe Store. Shoes for Men, Women and Children 574 3d Avenue, between 37th and 38th Streets, New York. GASTON HEILBRONER. Smart Haber- dasher. 902 3d Avenue, between 54th and 55th Streets, New York. Telephone, 1670 Plaza. AMERICAN WINE AND LIQUOR COM- PANY. Wm. Keuthen, Prop. 582 3d Avenue, between 38th and 39th Streets, New York. Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors. HENRY LILLY COMPANY. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. 79 and 81 Reade Street, New York. Auction Sales Every Wednesday and Friday. DRESCHER & CUSSON. 314-316 Broad- way, New York. Mouldings, Framed Pict- ures, Paintings, Water Colors, Picture Frames. Telephone, 4968 Franklin. JOHN J. FRIEL. Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Shades, Curtains, etc. 889 and 891 3d Avenue, near 54th Street, New York. Telephone, 357 Plaza. M. WILLIAMSON. Manufacturer of Fine Clothing. 81 Canal Street, between Allen and Eldridge Streets, New York. Telephone, 1779 Orchard. JAMES KYLE & SONS. Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. 610 3d Avenue, between 39th and 40th Streets, New York. Notary Public. Telephone, 296 38th. BERNARD FRANK. Up-to-Date Depart- ment Store. 3d Avenue, corner 44th Street. J. BOSSONG'S SON. Reliable House Fur- nisher. Furniture, Carpets, etc. 613 and 615 3d Avenue, near 40th Street, New York. Telephone, 6137 38th. C. M. DUGAY. Apothecary. 3d Avenue, corner 34th Street, New York. We make a Specialty of New Remedies. WILLIAM BACH. Licensed Plumber and Gas Fitter. 435 East 82d Street, between 1st Avenue and Avenue A, New York. WILLIAM R. NOE. Importer and Manu- facturer. Lamp Goods. Chimneys, Burners, Lamps, Novelties, Colored and Fancy Shades and Globes. 53 Murray Street, New York. Cable Address: Impburner. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. NATHANIEL WISE. Building Materials. Exchange, 11 Broadway. 79th Street, E. R., New York. Telephone, 199 79th. AUGUST LiJCHOW, gmpotteb "gHtener, J08 to U4 East Fourteenth Street. LELAND & HALL CO. Monuments, Mau- soleums, Statuary. 557 5th Avenue, New York. Studios: Carrara, New York. Works: Barre, Vt. Telephone, 5157 38th. I. LEVY. Ladies' and Gent's Clothing. Weekly or Monthly Payments. 79 Canal Street, between Allen and Eldridge Streets. New York. Telephone, 551 Orchard. P. CASEY'S HORSESHOEING ESTAB- LISHMENT. 1821 Broadway, between 59th and 60th Streets, New York. Horses Shod on the Most Approved Principles. Branch: 67th Street, Central Park West and Columbus Ave- nue. Telephone, 2026 Columbus. KAPLAN & GOODMAN. Formerly with Joseph S. Marcus. Tailors. 108 Canal Street, New York. Telephone, 3647 Orchard. A. WARTELS. Manufacturer of High Grade Clothing and Merchant Tailoring. Q5 Canal Street, between Eldridge and Forsyth Streets, New York. Telephone, 1658 Orchard. GRANT & GREENBERG. Hatters and Furnishers. 100 Canal Street, New York. MAX KOBRE. Banker and Broker. 40 Canal Street, New York. Established 1881. Cable Address: "Kobre New York." Tele- phone, 3046 Orchard. L. BROWN. Dealer in Ladies', Gents', Boys', Misses' and Children's Fine Sample Shoes, Sold at the Lowest Prices. 105 Smith Street, between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Branch: 97 Smith Street. RAFFAELE PENZA. Villa Penza and Restaurant. Concert Every Evening. 196-198 Grand Street, New York. Telephone, 641 Spring. SEXSMITH & HAUSER. Interior Cabinet Work. 1 Madison Avenue (Metropolitan Building), New York. Factory: Newton, N.J. Telephone, 5480 Gramercy. JOSEPH S. MARCUS. Manufacturer of High Grade Clothing. Fine Custom Tailoring. 102 Canal Street, New York. Occupying Two Entire Buildings. Telephone, 1480-81 Orchard. LOUIS J. HORNE. Up-to-Date Tailor. 11S Canal Street, near Chrystie Street, New York. H. S. Maus, Designer. Telephone, 2529 Orchard. HENRY MoCANN. Horseshoeing Estab- lishment. 140 West 31st and 209 West 75th Streets, New York. Horses Shod on the Most Approved Principles by Experienced Work- men. All Orders Punctually Attended to. Florses sent to their Stables to Any Part of the City. H. N. GOODSTEIN. Manufacturer of Clothing. 83 Canal Street, between Allen and Eldridge Streets, New York. Telephone 1458 Orchard. SMERLING & BOROWITZ. M. Smerling, L. Borowitz. Good Work, Good Fit Guaran- teed. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. 119 Canal Street, between Forsyth and Chrystie Streets, New York. Telephone 3105 Orchard. MES. A. LUNDBEEG. (Blinde Svensson's Eftertradare). 103 Smith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Steamship Tickets. Books and Stationery. Music and Cutlery. Imported Books. Swe- dish Monev Bought and Sold. Telephone, 4869L Maim M. WEIS. Manufacturer of Fine Clothing and Tailoring. 124 Canal Street, corner Chrystie Street, New York. We have No Out- side Salesmen. Telephone, 2506 Orchard. MARKS COHEN. Manufacturer of High Grade Clothing and Fine Custom Tailoring. 104 Canal Street, corner P'orsyth Street, New York. Telephone, 2891 Orchard. I. LEVY & SON. Ladies' and Gents' Cloth- iers and Tailors. 79 Canal Street, between Allen and Eldridge Streets, New York. Tele- phone, 551 Orchard. W. D. GRAND. American Horse Exchange. Broadway and 50th Street, New York. Hon. TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN, Congressman, Eighth District, New York. THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK) The Company OF the People, BY the People, FOR the People ASSETS', £128,094,315.24 PROOF OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE This Company has more premium-paying business in force in the United States than any other Com- pany, and for each of the last n Years has had more New Insurances accepted and issued in America than any other Company. The Number of Policies in force is greater than that of any other Company in America, greater than all the Regular Life Insurance Companies put together (less one) and can only be appreciated by comparison. It is a greater number than the combined Population of Greater New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and Cleveland. Paid to Policy-holders since Organization, plus (t-yin the amount now invested for their Security r* / / ) Amount of Outstanding j. tnr . ,*, , ~y f nr . Insurance ^,470,424, 2SI.00 SIGNIFICANT FACTS This Company's Policy-claims paid in 1904 averaged in number one for each minute and a quarter of each business day of 8 hours each, and, in amount, $102.54 a minute the year through. The Daily Average of the Company's Business During 1904. -7 qj per day in number of Claims Paid. 6 SOI P er ^ ay in number °f Policies Issued. 5 1 426 700. SO P er da y in New Insurance Written. tfn a i\f\c\ f\n P er day in Payments to Policy-holders and addi- £1I4,UUU.U7 tion to Reserve. $"2 326.8l P er day in Increase of Assets. 290,466.48 Krce. ^ 01 ' ' 63 8,029,906 Amount of Insurance Issued in 1904 £43&,570,349-00 Income 1884-52.915,937.86 1894—18,208,742.75 1904-55,985,756.91 RECORD OF GROWTH IN TEN YEAR PERIODS Assets Surplus Pols, in Force $2,304,004.87 $613,120.25 675,447 22,326,622.16 4,034,028.21 3,574,909 128,094,315.24 14,835,219.99 8,029,906 Outstanding Ins. $77,658,420.00-1884 441,375.367.00-1894 1,470,424,281.00-1904 In its Ordinary Department policies are issued for from $1,000 to $1,000,000 on individual lives, premiums payable annually, semi-annually and quarterly. In its Industrial Department policies are issued on all the insurable members of the family for weekly premiums. Full particulars regarding the plans of the Metropolitan may be obtained of its Agents in all the principal cities of the United States and Canada, or of the Home Office, I Madison Avenue, New York City. P. RYAN, President. ANDREW McC. PARKER, Chief Engineer. SAMUEL McMILLAN, Vice-President. ANDREW ERNEST FOYE, Secretary and Treasurer. Telephones, 8375 and 8376 Cortlandt. RYAN-PARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors, Heavy Masonry, Bridge, Dock and Submarine Work a Specialty. MAIN OFFICE, PARK ROW BUILDING, 13-21 PARK ROW, jvew yoiut. GRANITE QUARRIES, CROTCH ISLAND, STONINGTON, ME. CAPT. NICHOLAS CONDON 50th Precinct GEORGE HAERLE, Jr. Sergeant 50th Precinct JOHN P. LEARY Sergeant 8th Precinct Packard Commercial School. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic Penmanship, Correspondence, Civil Government, Commercial Law, Banking, Business Practice, Shorthand, Typewriting, Etc. FortyvEighth Year- No other employee is in closer touch with the business than the office ( amanuensis. The demand for young men properly qualified for such duties, also for other responsible business positions, was never greater than now. DAY and EVENING. ENTER ANY TIME. SUBWAY STATION AT THE DOOR. Fourth Avenue and Twenty-Third Street, • - NEW YORK Write for Catalogue. COMPLIMENTS OF AprajJam _ §Tiyufe MATT M'GRATH Champion Weight Thrower JULIUS LECK Sprinter E. L„ HICKEY, Detective Sergeant Long Distance Runner JOHN J. HINES, 67th Precinct Heavy Weight Thrower EDWARD SWEET St GO., Bankers 17 Nassau St. JJem York ESTABLISHED 1854. Members New York Stock Exchange Baruch Brothers BANKERS AND BROKERS 55 NEW STREET — 42 BROADWAY NEW YORK 6085"] Telephones, 6086 > Broad 6087 J Cable Address, " BARULHEIRO : THE VACUUM CLEANER Buildings equipped with this System are more healthful. Vaeaam Gleaner Go. DAVID T. KENNEY, President, 72-74 Trinity Place, NEW YORK Telephone 5557 Cortlandt NEW YORK, Telephone Call, 3177 Broad. SAN FRANCISCO, Telephone Call, Main 3070 E. F. HUTTOISr & CO., Bankers ano Brokers, M . f New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange meniDers j New York Coffee Exchange Chicago Board of Trade 490 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO RICHARD E. MULCAHY, Manager, San Francisco 33=35 NEW STREET NEW YORK honorary Officers of Games. Hon. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Honorary Director of Games. Hon. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Honorary Assistant Director of Games. Hon. WILLIAM McADOO, Honorary Referee. Hon. THOMAS F. McAVOY, Hon. THOMAS F. FARRELL, Hon. JAMES J. FRAWLEY, Hon. JAMES E. SULLIVAN, Assistant Referees. Hon. JOHN F. AHEARN, Judge of Games. Hon. BOARD OF POLICE INSPECTORS, Assistant Judges. Hon. BOARD OF POLICE SURGEONS, Timers. Hon. BOARD OF POLICE CAPTAINS, Inspectors of Games. Hon. BOARD OF POLICE SERGEANTS, Scorers. Hon. BOARD OF ROUNDSMEN, Clerks of Course. THE PATROLMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, Assistant Clerks of Course. Officials of Jftbletic events. REFEREE JOHN F. DOOLING, Xavier A. A. JUDGES AT FINISH Capt. D. J. MURPHY. 22d Regt. A. A. P. J. CONWAY, Irish, American A. C. GEO. UNDERWOOD, New York A. C. M. P. HALPIN, New York A. C. R. A. HOGAN, St. F. A. C. JOHN J. WALSH, Pastime A. C. Col. DUFFY, 69th Regiment. FIELD JUDGES J. STUMPF, Grace A. C. W. C. J. KELLY, Mott Haven A, C. DAN REUSS, National A. C. CHAS. CAULFIELD, Irish, American A. C. MARTIN COWAN SAM TEILIGOLD VINCENT FARRELL THIERS CHAS. J. DIEGES, Pastime A. C. PAT O'CONNOR, Irish.American A. C. A. G. HARVEY, St. B. A. C. AL. COPELAND, New York A. C. JOHN P. BOYLE, Pastime A. C. SCORERS A. J. DARGAN, Navarre A. C. HARRY. HILLMAN, J3;h Regt. A. ZENDER, J3th Regt. GEO. McGRAHAM, 22d Regt. INSPECTORS THOS. REGAN, Pastime A. C. E. T. HART, Mohawk A. C. W. ROWAN, Acorn A. C. A. McKENZIE, 22d Regt. CLERK OF COURSE R. W. KENNEDY, Star A. C. ASSISTANT CLERKS OF COURSE Capt. P. J. McGUIRE, 69th Regt. HUGH S. QUINN, Pastime A. C. FRED. DELANEY, Xavier A. A. PHILIP McMANUS, Xavier A. A. ANNOUNCER PETER PRUNTY, New York City. STARTER JOHN J. McHUGH, Pastime A. C COWPERTHWAIT 8c SONS 1 EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING . 99th YEAR O/o is the Special Discount we give to all Policemen, Firemen, Teachers, Letter Carriers and all others connected with the City Departments or U. S. Government. We deduct this discount from your bill at the time of purchase, whether you buy for CASH or en our Z, J B .E 7* A Z, C*R-E2>/r SYSTEM. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF WAITING UPON YOU THIS FALL? I21st Street and 3d Avenue NEW YORK CITY Park Row and Chatham Square Augustus S. Gorham Jno. B. Van Schaick VAN SCHAICK & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade 7 Wall Street, New York. Telephones, 5930 and 5931 Cortlandt Cable, Tarpoleum 22r EAST GERMAN ST., BALTIMORE Branch Office 785 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Compliments of Mr. JOHN HUBBARD 60 WALL STREET SENECA D. BROWN & CO. Stocks and Bonds. Members of New York Stock Exchange 7 Wall Street, New York. Telephones, 3567 and 3568 Cortlandt. Branch Office, 346 Broadway, New York Life Insurance Building. Compliments of Messrs. LEE, KRETSCHMAR & CO. 51 EXCHANGE PLACE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. The Point Trophy for the contestant winning the most points has been donated by the Hon. John F. Ahearn, Presi- dent Borough of Manhattan. ioo-YARD RUN— CHAMPIONSHIP. The four prizes for this event donated by the Hon. Timothy D. Sullivan. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct, i T. Gannon 44th 2 J. R. Presley 3d Sub. 653 5 Julius Leek 13th 9 Jerry Murphy 3d Sub 944 12 M. J. Cregan Supply Dept. 13 F. Rickert 2746 14 E. A. Strupel 3d Traffic 17 P. J. Dinan 29th 18 Thomas Slattery 39th William P. Beecher 3d Sub, Otto L. Sauer 25th John J. Tynan 38th James L. Breslin 31st John H. Oliver 29th 1st heat won by No. ; 2d, . Time, 2d heat won by No. ; 2d, . Time, 100- YARD RUN. Semi-Final. 1st heat won by No. ; 2d, . Time, 2d heat won by No. ; 2d, ■ -. Time, 880- YARD RUN. First prize presented by Captain Patrick Maguire, of 69th Regiment. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 3 J. D. Martin 6th 653 5 Julius Leek 13th 994 12 M. J. Cregan 12th 21 Chas. Stilson 2d E. M. Corrette..2d Inspect'n Dist. William P. Beecher 3d Sub. Won by No. ; 2d, 53d,- . Time,- • 100-YARD RUN. Final Heat. Won by No. ; 2d, 53d, . Time, ONE MILE RUN. (15 years and over.) The four prizes for this race presented by The Evening Mail. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 3084 22 P. S. Hickey 84th 15 P. J. Kelly 10th 26 John J. Hickey 5th Thomas Slattery 39th Nicholas E. Dunne 30th Won by No. ; 2d, 53d,- . Time, 220- YARD RUN. First prize presented by Mr. Wm. Dwyer, of Leather Exchange Cafe, Spruce and William Streets. Comp. No. Name. Precinct 2 John R. Presley 3d Sub. 5 Julius Leek 13th 9 J. T. Murphy 3d Sub. 12 M. J. Cregan Supply Dept. 13 Frank Rickert ■ 14 E. A. Strupel 3d Traffic Sqd. Reg. No. 653 944 2746 Thomas Slattery 39th William P. Beecher 3d Sub. James L. Breslin 31st Won by No. ■ ; 2d, ; 3d, ■ . Time, ONE-MILE RUN— CHAMPIONSHIP. Solid gold medal (to be won twice). Pre- sented by Richard K. Fox. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 994 12 M. J. Cregan Supply Dept. E. M. Carrette..2d Inspect'n Dist. Joseph S. Martin 6th Patrick S. Hickey 84th N. C. Manley Won by No. ; 2d, ; 3d, . Time, CATHOLIC SCHOOL RELAY. (880 yards; 4-boy team.) Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. School. J. Hogan Epiphany J. Halligan A. Keating M. Lester W. Lee A. E. Walsh Holy Name F. P. Walsh G. F. Walsh H. A. Stevens P. Cunningham St. Ann's F. Kiernan F. McGirr A. Lee J. Teeney Hurlbut . . . De Witt Clinton School Waters .... Stoughton . Clancey . . . Staley Kilpatrick .. " 6032 W. Golden St. J. P. S. 3016 W. Garnerson 6067 C. Hansen 2454 V. Bloch " " 2601 H. Kennedy 6063 A. Wehner Morrissey St. I. Loyola AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT CO. FIFTH AVENUE and FORTY.SECOND STREET "* I 'HE wholesale robberies that have recently startled the * community indicate the operation of an organized band of daring thieves. When a safe, with its entire contents, can be carried away bodily, it must convince the most skeptical of the great risk involved in keeping valuables at home. You may be the next victim, unless you avail of the Absolute Security offered by a Safe Deposit Company. SAFES $5 AND UPWARD PER YEAR HARRIS H. URIS, STRUCTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. Office and Works, - 525 to 535 West '26th Street, - NEW YORK Telephones, 1835 and 1836 Chelsea. 6ogi McNaulty St. I. Loyola 6201 O'Sullivan 6201 Finan 6088 Sullivan McNamara 2517 Chas. Clark St. Joseph's 1003 W. Humphries " " John Farley " " 999 D. J. Reen " " Won by Team ■ ; 2d Team, • . Time, • CHURCH ATHLETIC LEAGUE. (1 mile relay, 4 boys, each 1-4 mile.) Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Club. 2300 W. F. Grone Xavier A. A. 1292 H. Coates Xavier A. A. 1852 P. J. Murray Xavier A. A. 1339 B. Freeman Xavier A. A. 1955 W. O'Connell Xavier A. A. W. Wilson St. Geo. A. C. S. Bubb St. Geo. A. C W. Heinkel St. Geo. A. C. T. Newman St. Geo. A. C. W. Horner St. B. A. C. G. Smith St. B. A. C. W. Cimoitte St. B. A. C. 106 1309 661 1755 O. Luders St. B. A. C. INTERBOROUGH LEAGUE. (One mile relay.) W. Renshaw. . Young Men's League R. Manney. . . " J. Moore " L. Darnedden " E. Smith " C. Sim " W. J. Smith Magnolia A. C G. T. Jansen F. X. Donovan W. A. Dolan W. R. Dolan A. P. Troska R. Smith Wanderers A. C. C. Haskell F. Lonergan E. Tomes A. Delpausse C. E. Hicks H. Dehand Smoky H. A. C. L. Juster " " J. Lepage H. Kanehl A. Lepage " " A. Kegreiss " " J. Battell Sterling A. C. J. Blondell W. Conley W. J. Henderson W. Douglas J. Rodder 220-YARDS RUN. (15 years and over.) First prize presented by Mrs. C. Fink of Mannerchor Hall. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 26 John J. Hickey 5th IS P. J. Kelly 10th Thomas Slattery 39th Nicholas E. Dunne 30th Won by No. • ; 2d, 53d, . Time, FAT MAN'S RACE. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 653 5 Julius Leek 13th 2811 11 R. J. Sheridan Boiler Dept. 31 1 1 20 John J. Hines 67th 2T, Herman Meyer 37th 24 Daniel Scannell 84th 25 Andrew J. Kenney 79th. 26 John J. Hickey 5th William J. Hennessey 78th Warren Hubbard 39th Charles P. Maddigan 78th Won by No. ; 2d, ■ ; 3d, . Time, 220-YARD HURDLE. First prize presented by the Hon. Michael Hines, Port Warden of New York. Third prize by Cohen & Co., Nassau street. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 44 1 Timothy Gannon 44th 2 John R. Presley 3d 9 J. F. Murphy 3d 10 C. B. Cleveland C. O. 994 11 M. J. Cregan Supply Dept. 13 Frank Rickert ■ 17 P. J. Dinan 29th James L. Breslin 31st William P. Beecher 3d Sub. Otto L. Sauer 25th Thomas Slattery 39th John J. Tynan 38th 1st heat won by No. ; 2d, . Time, ■ 2d heat won by No. ; 2d, ■ . Time, 440- YARD RUN. Four grand prizes presented by Mr. T. C. Mc- Donald, Counsellor-at-Law. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct 2 John R. Presley 3d Sub. 653 5 Julius Leek 13th 9 J. F. Murphy 3d Sub 944 12 M. J. Cregan Supply Dept. 13 Frank Rickert 2746 14 E. A. Strupel 3d Traffic Thos. Slattery 39th William P. Beecher 3d Sub. James L. Breslin 31st Won by No. ; 2d, ■ ; 3d, — — . Time, Cable Address, Randolphec. Telephone Call 8850 Cortlandt. Edmund & Charles Randolph No. \\\ Broadway, New York. o# E. RANDOLPH, Member New York Stock Exchange F. C. DeVEAU, Member New York Stock Exchange H. K. EVANS, Member New Orleans Cotton Exchange "W. W. PEICE, Member Chicago Board of Trade L RANDOLPH $ Member New York Cotton Exchange ( Member Liverpool Cotton Association Brokers, Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. 71 Broadway, NEW YORK Telephone 6266 Cortland. Pearl &c Company Stock Brokers, No. 27 William Street, New York City. JOHN A.. FLINK Capitol Cafe COR. COURT AND PACIFIC STREETS BROOKLYN Bottled Liquors a Specialty TELEPHONE, 1716 MAIN THE SCHERMERHORN OTTO WALTZ, Proprietor Cor. Court and Schermerhorn Sts, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Imported and Domestic Beers Phone, 3373 Main E. J. KALBFLEISCH Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars 203 Court Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 220- YARD RUN, HURDLE. Won by No. -;2d, -;3d, Time, RUNNING BROAD JUMP. First prize presented by Mr. Raymond, of Nas- sau and Fulton Streets. Name. Precinct. Timothy Gannon 44th J. R. Presley 3d D. J. O'Sullivan 26th M. J. Cregan Supply Dept E. A. Strupel Traffic P. J. Dinan 29th Otto L. Sauer 25th James L. Breslin 31st Thomas Slattery 39th John J. Tynan 38th No. ; distance, ft, in. -; distance, ft, in. -; distance, ft, ■ in. Reg. Com No. No 1 2 11 944 12 2746 14 14 Won by 2d, No. 3d, No. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 1 Timothy Gannon 44th 10 C. B. Cleveland C. O. 11 D. J. O'Sullivan 26th 17 P. J. Dinan 29th 18 H. J. Ruane 70th 24 Daniel Scannell 84th Thomas Slattery 39th John J. Tynan 38th Won by No. ; height, ft, in. 2d, No. ■ ; height, ft, ■ in. 3d, No. ; height, ft, in THROWING 16-LB. HAMMER. Solid gold medal presented by Mr. Hudaverdi, Empire State Engraving Co. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 1 171 8 Jas. E. Monahan... 18th 281 1 11 R. J. Sheridan Boiler Dept. 23 Herman Meyer 37th John J. McCarthy 78th John J. Flannagan 37th Michael Collins 22d Matt. McGrath 33d Otto L. Sauer 25th James L. Breslin 31st Won by No. ; distance, ft, in. 2d, No. ■ ; distance, ft, — — in. 3d, No. ; distance, — — ft, in. THROWING THE DISCUS. Reg. Comp. No. No. Name. Precinct. 1 171 8 Jas. E. Monahan 18th 2811 11 R. J. Sheridan Boiler Dept. Reg. Comp. No. No. 17 18 19 3111 20 23 Won by No 2d, No 3d, No Name. Precinct P. J. Dinan 29th Hugh J. Ruane 70th John J. White 29th John J. Hines 67th Herman Meyer 37th James L. Breslin 31st John J. McCarthy 78th Michael Collins 22d John J. Flannagan 37th Matt. McGrath 33d -; distance, ft, in. -; distance, ■ ft, in. -; distance, ft, ■ in. 56-LB. WEIGHT FOR DISTANCE. Four handsome prizes presented by the Devoe and Raynolds Co., Fulton Street. Comp. Reg No. 1171 281 1 3111 No. 8 11 20 Won Reg. No. 281 1 by No. 2d, No. 3d, No. Name. Precinct. Jas. E. Monahan 18th R. J. Sheridan ..Boiler Dept. John J. Hines 67th John J. McCarthy 78th William J. Abrams 78th John J. Flannagan 37th Matt. McGrath 33d Michael Collins 22d -; distance, ft, in. -; distance, ■ — — ft, in. -; distance, ft, in. SHOT. No. 11 17 18 19 21 23 Won PUTTING 16-LB. Comp. Name. Precinct. P. J. Sheridan Boiler Dept. P. J. Dinan 29th H. J. Ruane 70th John J. White 29th Chas. N. Stilson 2d James L. Breslin 31st Herman Aleyer 37th Wm. J. Abrams 78th Thomas Slattery 3Qth Otto L. Sauer 25th John J. McCarthy 78th Matt. McGrath 33d John J. Flannagan 37th Michael Collins 22d by No. ; distance, ft, in. 2d, No. ; distance, ft, in. distance, ft, ■ in. OF WRESTLING. 3d, No. — EXHIBITION Name Precinct Rudolph Tesiny 32d Otto Raphael. .Tenement Ho. Sq. John Randolph 15th William Nickely 84th FLEISCHMANN'S COMPRESSED YEAST HAS NO EQUAL THE eHIEF, Journal of the Civil Service. COMPLIMENTS OF ftbe police Chronicle, BARTLETT, FRAZIER & CARRINGTON, Investment Securities. Members New York Stock Exchange. Members all Important Exchanges. 25 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. WESTERN UNION BUILDING, CHICAGO. Htgh Grade "Bonds a Specialty. i READ THE STORY OF THE REAL RAFFLES IN THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ffloor director Inspector NICHOLAS BROOKS ASSISTANTS Capt. HENRY HALPIN Sergt. HENRY COHEN Capt. CON. HAYES Sergt. TUCKER E. A. STRUPEL JOHN HEALY DAN. O'SULLIVAN JOHN J. TYNAN JAMES L. BRESLAN GEORGE STREPPEL P. J. DYNAN WILLIAM P. BEECHER THOMAS SLATTERY FRANK RICKERT WM. P. HENNESSEY HUGH. J. RUANE E. M. CARRETTE PATRICK S. HICKEY MICHAEL COLLINS JAMES E. MONAHAN jfloor Committee WALTER J. ALUDRUS TIMOTHY J. GANNON DANIEL SCANNELL OTTO L. SAUER RICHARD J. SHERIDAN MATT. McGRATH JOHN J. WHITE JERRY S. MURPHY JOHN R. PRESTLEY IReception Committee Capt. WM. H. HODGINS, Chairman Capt. FRED G. CARSON Capt. JOHN J. MURTHA Capt. PATRICK CORCORAN Capt. JOSEPH BURNS Sergt. WILLIAM P. McCARTHY Sergt. WM. BAUER Sergt. HARRY NUGENT Sergt. JOHN T. STEPHENSON Sergt. LAWRENCE POWERS Det. Sergt. MICHAEL J. GALV1N Det. Sergt. JAMES CRON1N Det. Sergt. RICHARD MANNING Det. Sergt THOMAS BUTLER Det. Sergt. RICHARD FINN Rds. CON. P. TUHEY Rds. FRANK McCARRICK Rds. WILLIAM H. WARD Rds. RICHARD ENRIGHT Rds. JOHN J. GLYNN Patrolman CHAS. LAUERSSEN Patrolman ANDREW J. KENNY Patrolman WM. ABRAMS Patrolman SAM DU BOIS Patrolman SAM KAPLAN Patrolman RUDOLPH TESING Patrolman JOHN P. RANDOLPH Patrolman JOSEPH P. MORAN Patrolman PATRICK SHEEHAN Patrolman CHAS. N. STILSON Patrolman HERMAN MEYER Patrolman C. B. CLEVELAND Patrolman J. P. KELLY Patrolman J. S. MARTIN (Barnes Committee MICHAEL J. CREGAN JOHN J. FLANAGAN, Chairman JOHN J. HICKEY police Committee Rds. JOHN J. McCARTHY Rds. OTTO RAPHAEL Rds. PATRICK SHUGIN Patrolman WILLIAM KEATING Patrolman MICHAEL McDONALD Patrolman JULIAN LECK Patrolman EMIL ROCHMAN Hrranoement Committee JOHN J. HICKEY, Chairman MICHAEL J. CREGAN JOHN J. FLANAGAN RUDOLPH TESING MATT. McGRATH OTTO RAPHAEL CHAS. N. STILSON JOHN J. HINES JOHN J. MURPHY JOSEPH P. MORAN THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE BAND, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Roundsman Daniel J* Fogarty, Leader, WILL RENDER A NUMBER OF POPULAR SELECTIONS DURING THE GAMES. ©rfcer of Dancing T. F. USHER Director. PART I. i PROMENADE —To Our Guests, .... 2 LANCIERS— Com. McAdoo, .... 3 WALTZ — Police Athletic Association, 4 TWO-STEP, 5 WALTZ— With the Girl You Love, .... 6 TWO-STEP— A Picnic for Two, .... 7 WALTZ — Come Along, Little Girl, .... 8 TWO-STEP— Every Little Bit Helps, 9 WALTZ— The Joy Line, ..... io LANCIERS-The Rollicking Girl, .... ii TWO-STEP-Bunker Hill, 12 WALTZ— Easy Street, ..... •ffntermission. PART II. i PROMENADE— Police Patrolmen's Association, G. N. 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