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THI itSDAY EVENING. APRIL 21,1910 Bi:; hi. ?kntativi.- ol evening newa* paper* iu Itich-nond have iocnred the diflplesaure cf the police authoritleB, as the followlog notice wlth ahow: We bave decided to give Cttt news to the alternoon pap?re at a certain hour in the moroiog and once again in the afteroooo. Newrpaper reporters will be given a bulletio at theae hcun con tainiog the Itema which we care to give jna. There will ba no use coming aroond loi it at other hoars, or aaklrg qtj ??t'.ona. Afteroooo newspaper reportera In Jotue aro to be denled free accjB* to ths chiel'B or the dttictivea', officea. iieretofore it bas been the coBtom at police beadqu.rtere for reportera to mingie with and coaverBe freely, and aa olten as they liked, with the varicu. a Ucbes of the department. They wlll ba dooied thia prlvll.ge In fu'.ure and ai an evidenc? that the autborlllea mean all they >ay, lt may be atated that ? repreaentitive oi an evening paper was ej*cted Irom the pjllce htadqnartetB yesterday. It will be ufleless ior re porlein, upon necnrlog an ontalde tlp, to depend od ihe police department lor detail* ol a ii ry or crime, bnt tbey will beocmpelled toeitber accept what tbe departmei t chooeta togive oo', aod a*. atated hoors, and reat contect wlth only the moat meager facts, or work the atory on the ut aide on their own book. Th9 restrictions have been placed on aftarnoon papers only. The Bichmond police departntent /aila to give Ita rea nona fcr this movement agalaat tbe alternoon papatf. Newspaper men bave much with which to oonnnd. 8ome people imagloe they bave no right any one ia boand 11 rtapect, while another daai olten look opon tbem wltb abcut as mn:h patience aa they do newspaper boy*. Sach disc orteeicB, however, are generally shown by those clolhed in a llttle brief authorily. Bome one In dc fioing the o_a?a#, "contempt oi ccurt," aaid lt depended a'Dgetber on tbe characer ol the tribonal. It might be regsrded a* a trlvial ma!t*r by the Uall d BUtaa fc'npreme Ooort bot a very grave ofleoBe if comm!tt?d belore a lural juatice in a black-mith shop at a oountry cross roade. i: of i )?? progreasive refublicaos in Waahington aro etill unconvinced that Senator Aidrich'- anncuricemer.t of rctiring ls made in good faith aod with (ir nicntal rearrvatioo. They believe his Ntlraaaaal will depend oo the reault ol tbis (ali'a congresaional election. I* the democrals rspture tbe Hoose, Mr. A'drich, these progresslvea fignre, wlll reltue rr-flat'on, as democratic control o! tbe 11 ;ub<* wonld make it tmposslble to carry ont hla cr-ntral bank plan or to aerve .'urther ln a leglslatlve way the In teresta he rrpteacnte. Bot in the un llkely evet t thst the repablicnos retain their major'ty in the House, then the progre-Vivs believe Mr. Aidrich wil1 claim (bis laa vindicatlon for him, and wiil yirld to tho drmsnds oi bia frlenda that he take one more term in the Sen* at\ It wiil be alao obacrved tbat Sena? tor Bale'a annrurcement tbat he will no' be a candidate for rr-slection baa a atriog to it. HOLUIKG tbat tbe thurcb and poli? tics ahonld be entirdy separate and distintt, the memberabip ol t_e. S*cond l'.iptiat Ohi-cb, of Ricbmond, at Its reg? ular montbly meeting Monday nigl t redi'el the rcqa'Sl oi tbe Act'-Ssloon Leagoe to conui:t field day services ln May and to takcupa coliection for its work. The meclirg was largely attend* ed by nia'e mtmbers of the ctu-cb, and it took Ic-s tban tbree minutes to vtts down tbe rr<i lest wbicb waa tbe sensible thinjr, to have done. The brloging ol chorcbea into p>liticsis what ia leaaenlug tbeir it tl lorc... As able artlel* on tbe validlty of ths act by wbich Alexandria was retroceded to Virginia, written by former Judge J K'. M N rlon, of tbia city, will be f.undon ihe first page of today'a Or ze'.te. The atticle will be read witb intereat. Ihe juJge's snmmary of the constiiuliocBiity of the act formiog the laat six pAtagrshs ofthe article, iainoon trovcrtible. "Oongreaa," he says, "was left entiro'y frre to fix and cbange tbe aeat of grverement at pleaeure, wbicb lict was admi.ted ia tbe debates on thst q iett' )r."_ From Washington. Washington, April 21 (befimations of tbe reportrd prepsrs tions ia Ctna t* fnreatali a negro nprising has been rowvrd at ibe Eta't Depart ment ln diapatcbea fr m the Amerira. Miniat-r a; 11 ivans, Jobn B. Jackaoo. Tbe goveroment, however, has ?s u-ed the rninisttr that co sent us troable Ie B-Udflu*. Ab a precsutlonery measnrt >.nt.h^o do Oaba bas been garrisoned wlth pcrmanftt force. Trocps bave been also atai t > Baata Clara, the white people beirg in fesr of a negro u;r;siog. Tbe rccn-tloai annai-'ced by tht wbole^a'c ;raJe reached the retail grocer. and prodacc desurs t day Waablngtot comm:s3ion men at-ibute the dfOf U tbe f sat qoantities cf fre-h vrgeiathi Irom the siuhern Isimtrs arriving oo every train. The naarktti are fboded w tb green stoffsof all sorts forciog the price ol caoned goods down aad making the hctnea-eeper's ht easier tban for a long time paat. Rece'pts by commission mercbaotB, of botter, eggs and jnaltry hsve jamped, dae to the early apriog aod drop in tbe price of feed, which meana a material cor. Altogitber tbe honaewiie will find great jiy in tbe market from now oo, and tbe "honeat farmer," it whose door tbe blame haa been laid, wil! be landed by her lor bia part In forciog va'uu down t > thehaoseke'piog pocket book. The Dtpsrtmert of the Interior, at the beat) of which ia Sacntsry Bil linger, GiflDrd Pinchot'a politlcal eoemy, today gave aotnority for the naming of a trae after Mr. Piochotin tie Mair Woods Monnment grove in Oalifornia, npon toe rcqiest of tbe Sierra Olub of San Francisco. lbe tree t o be named after tbe former chief fcrester is said to be one of ths fioeet sprcimens of thegiant red woods in Oal? ifornia. That tbe Depsrtment of Ju 1 ice ic lends to proseiti e what It believe* to be wrong doing, no matter who may be hurt, is indlcated by tbe statrment of AU>r ney G.'oeral Wickcrabam today, when, la answer ti tbe qoeiton astiwbetber be had noticed tbat It waa cbarged tbat hia iovestigation into the cotton pool had been B'artel at the ioataoce of aome 'beat" opera'org wbu fcuad themselves aoabla to deliver tbe goods, he said: "Yes, I bave aeen that intlmation; tu I gneas I csn bear under the imput t oo implied. This is the Department of Jostfce and while I am at ita hrad I aball endeavor to aee tbat joa'Sce ia ad* miniaterad wbether it happens ti bit tbe hi'ls or tbe beara in tbe stock market." OommisBioorr of Lsbor Neill, who baa been in Obicago endeavoring to sslect a third arbitrstn in tbe dlsput" between the 48 railroada ronnlog wrrt of (bat city and tbeir firemen and engint - men, ia expected to retnrn bere t.dsy ready to aoncuoce bla aelectloo. S)_e time iothecctirae of tbe day he will have a conference witb Ohairman K as. p, of the Interstate Oomraerce Oommission, the cther governmett mediator, and, II tbe latter approve, the name of tie tblrd arbitrator will be made pnblic Today tbe arbltrators ln the ooctroversy between the Sonthern Railway Oom? pany and its teiegrapbera met for tbe pcrpoae of cbooalog an u vpire or third arb t-ator. J. J. Dermody, vlcepresi dect ol tbe Order of Railroad Telegrapb* ers. repreaentated tha employeea and J. 8. B Tbompsoo, of Atlanta, assMint io tbe preaident of tbe S.utbem Rsl! way, repreaented the railroad. Tncy have five daya, beginning today, ln whicb to reach an agreemeot and In tbe evenl of failure Ihey will rn.rtest tbe government medlatori ti find tbe third man. Tbe lattH have already settled aatiBfactorily moet of tbe grievancea of tbe men and thu only qaestlons now ontatBndinga in tbia csae are those of wagca and honra ol labor of certaln claases of employees. Thomsa Walsh, an loraate ol the io saoe ssylaan, wandered away from tbere laat night and j imped into tbe river. He fonnd tbe wa t >r too cold and awarn to tbe abore. They tiok him back. Eight cadela exprlled from Weat Point are fiodlng frieods in tbe Senate. Tbe committee on mll.tiry eftaira today re* commended tbe pasBage of tbe bill t) rc inettte tbe cadtta so that tbey may bave tbe benefit c t a law recently paased whicb glves tbe cadet cbarged witb bszlng tbe benefit cf a trial by conrt martia'. President Flanders of the Dairymens' Union today for two hours fonght the battle of the dairymen against the Burle son bill removing the tax on olemargar ine before the Honse committee on agriculture. Flanders linally admitted that a law prevenling or effectually minimizing the l'raud in ihe aale or use of cleomargarine aa butter whether cr not that bill included a Ux on oleraargarine woul..1 be satisfactory to him. Ue -efused, however to answer for oiher than hiraatlf. Californiawine mauTilacturera won a vic* tory before the Pure Food and Drog Board of the Department of Agriculture today, 'ihai body decided that [ort and aherry inanufac tured iu California need be labelled onlv aa "Calii'ornia portor sherry," and uot "port cr aherry tyne." Out n* 72 candidatea who took the recent examination for po^itinna as cadets of the line in the revenne cntter aerviee only 19 passe'. They will all receive sppointments. Among the uames are E. F. Stone, of Norfolk, V?., and 11. r*. Dodd, of Portamouth, Va. Mrj, Jsnt Fagg, widow of a Mexican war veterau aud a ccusin nf Senator ilob Taylor, waa loucd dead in bed this morning at 1601 II venth at eet northweet. Pricea Declinlng. New York, April 21.?To tbe farmer. who jast now ls being blamed for I'jP high coat of m6st prodncts, tbe whede saie grocery ia today given credit for he downward march of prices of other feed products. Bimple redtntiona repor'ed were: Floor, oil one aod cne-half cents; beans, filtaeu cents buihel; potatoes, 35 cents a barrel. Philadelphia, Penn., April 21.? Nearly all foodtt__a are getllog chcaper and are likely to remain to for somo timr, according ti wbolesalegrocers bere today. Oanned goods have been r - doced an average of two centa a can. Dried frnite are aelling from 30 ti oenta a bosbel cbeaper, and the prloe nf rl mr haa been redu:ed 30 centa a barrel. While tbere has been a allgbt drop in tbe price of pork, there haa bsen no ap* preciable reducllon in beef, wbich atill remaina hlgb. Biatoo, April 21.?Provision deaiers here expect adecrtR?e soon in the pricea on meats, witb the posslble exceplion lf beef. Salt pjrk has fallen in price in the largs provision ttjres, bnt other pork prodncts stiil remain the aame. There haa been lit.le chaoge in tbe pricea on flinr, bnt'.er, lard, beana and potstiea, bat the wboieaalera expect a declioe shortly. Olevelaod, Ohio, April 21.?The pre sett material decrease in the cost of lood stcfta wili be followed by a 'urther slnmn a:coidiog to tbe ptelcti i_ of local market men, grocers and bntcbers t dsy, A Demeoted Eo.ioeer Wilmioeton, Del., April 21.?Becaose he said tbe Lord told him lo, William 0. Muore, an engineer on the New York diviaion of the Pennevlvaoia Bailroad aent hia engine and train ol freigbt car* irto aoother freigbt traio north of Eige moor BBtioo yrsterday afteroooo. Tbe cabooae aud ooe of tbe cars co the la'.ter train were smashed and canght fire. Th particnlsra were nct made known nrtil tcdav. Moore jomped from bis ecgine wbicb was badly damsged acd fnugtt with tbe yardmen, Ile wia fioally overpoweied aod manacled. Miss Emma 11 ame Oawood,daoghter of W 11 H. Oawood, died at htr home in Ktng Oeorge coanty, oo Tuesday. She is sirvived by two sisteriaad twobrotbers. Mr. Roosevelt lo Patis. Paris, April 21 ?Half-paat aeveo io tbe moroiog is awfolly early lo Paria, bot nevertheleas tbere was a big crowd tt tbe Eastern depct at that htur today to welcome Mr. Booaevelt on hia arrlvai Irom BadapesL The ex-prealdent wsa wbiskcd away In theaotouioblle to Ambassador Bicon's honae in ihe RusFraocois quarter wbere he and Kermit met Mrr. Roosevelt and Etbel. Mr. Booaevelt remained at the Bicoo home ootil time to go to ao infor? mal lurcbeon tt theA.erican KnbsBsy. Tbe ex-prcaidect called opon Frtsidert Falleries at tbe Elveee Palace and upon Forelgn Mioister Plchon at the lat.ei's c iTice. Bith Falleries aod Picbon re iti-oed the vlelts st the Bicon home. Tbe preaident baatendered Mr. Booae* velt the use of his box at the Oomedie F'ancaisu for toolgkt, tbe bill being ' Va Oaprice" and "Oadipe Boi." To* murrow'a big events wlll be a reception by the Americao tuiinrae meo lo Paria at the embaasy and tbe dioocr by tbe president. On Saturday Mr. Roosevelt will give the first of his European lecturee before the faculty and atudkn's of the Univer sity of Sorbonoe tn "Citizenahip in a Republlc." Monday the presentation of a gold tnedal from the city will take place at the citr hall. Tnesday Mr. Rooaevelt will visit the military acalemy at Sauinur. The (olonel was today shown a copy of the New York Sun, in which he was qaoted aa aaying that the Metbodiete of Ro_e were worse then the Cathollcs rnd that when he returned to the United Statea he would take atepa to have them driven from Romr, When he bad read the atory, Mr. Roosevelt sald: "The statenient is an unqaalified falsehood, and the Sun must have known it was a falsehood when it printed it." D. A. R, Waahlogton, April 21.? A mysterlcus woman crock, wearing the Insigoia cl tbe D. A. B ,waa the foremost cocsidera tioo io tbe mlnds of tbe Daughters wben today'a aeesion of the Coc t ntotal Ooo* greas convened, with a miilion dollara worth of j*weiry on dlsplay. Two rings, ooe a |3,000 diamood aod the other a valaable diamood aod sap phire jewel, have beeo lost by two of the Daujbters doriog tbe sessions ot the Ojogresa. Tbe police bave nol bsen abie to aecure the sllghtcst trace ol tbe gemr. Ibey have reached the coochnioo that ihe tbefta aro tbe work of a woman crook wbo ohtaioa entrance to tie hall by meanB ol a fake bsdge. A mao coald oot vectire among tbe Diugbters if bent of nefarioas baaioess, while a clever woman ctti'd easily paat berielf ill a. a member, Tbe Alabama Mlne Horror. Birmingham, AIp., April 21.?Wheo the bcspital car of tbe Teonessee Mining Oompany reached Molga today, where G't.'eo white and Irom teo to Iwent, -8?e oegro miners were entombed by an ex ploslon Ut? last night, plana were corr. pleted t) seod men into the mine. Tbe workof rescoe Ib diffiiu't. The shslt hooae was dearoyed, the cages spring, and tbe timberiog above tbe first level blowo out, Attempta to enler tbe mioe to aid those entombed were fu'.ile, owing to tbe gas, and tbere wbb ao all-aigtt wait until tbe hoapittl car, rqulpped with gas be' mt tt and lile-savings appsratas, got to the scene. Tbere is a chance tbat some of those eotombed are alive altbongb old miners say tbe posslblllty is remtt*, as fire fol? lowed tbe blow tnl and gas ls presect in large qaantltles. The Pope Severs O plomattc Rela tions. Rome, April 21 ?The pope hss sev*r ed diplomatlc relaliona with tbe litile priocipaiity of Mooaco on acccuot of the prince of Monaco'B proposed conference with the king and qieeo of It-ly oo bis bobby of ocaoogrepby. Tbe prince comes to Rome Aprii 27. Tbough a C-toolicsoverelgn bewill notbe received by the pope, haviog aootuoced bis io teotioo of firat visit ing the kiog and qtueo._ Cubb a Candidate for the Senate Rockland, Malne, April 21.?Inao official ststfment today ex Qoreroor William T.Oobb, of thia city, aoot uocfs his caodidacy for the Uoited Sutes Seoate. Hesaya: "I am acanidate to succecd Eagene Hale, and aball begin an immediate campsign. I sball not make a canvaas In Aroca'.ock coanty, the home of Frederick A Powers. Founl Oulliv of Murder. Mnu'i m, Msine, April 21.?OharUs H. Friel, agfdl'J, of Amity, charged with the morder of hla uocle, Joho Friel, was fonnd |fl Ity early loday. Tbe yruog man ebot bis uocla Ut'ontbe olgbt of November 1 laat._ Mark Twain'a Condltion Redding, Oonn., April 21.?Dj*pit Inereased weakoear, Samoel L Clemeos (Mark Twaio) is today brlgbter thao la to a week. Accordiog to bis own state meet glveo cu. for tie cemfort of ibe family, he Is today "tblnking as |well as ever." ^_ Women Clubbed aod Arreated New York. April 21 ? Forty women were severely Iclubhed and then arreated today, t'.ilowiug a riot in cormertion witb the atrike in the American Corda^e M inufacttiring Corapany's plant in the Green Point aection of Hrooklyn. Yesterday the nianagemr.it an nounced that the milla had been closed Idown indifiuetly because ofthe atrike. e'orne firmer empluyes wanted to return to work aud the decition was rec- u^iderel. When the deserter triea to get back today they were at acked |hy amob in which women aud girls r/redorni.ia ted. Frte for-all lights, witb hat paa as tbe favorite wespons, i\,llowe.J.| Police reterves charged the crowd, wbich lought tack. By free use of cluba the polioe tiually got tbe Jup per band. O-let Reaumed Pittsburg, April I'.??fjuiet was reaumed ai McKeea Bocks tofay when 2.S0D strikera re* turned to work at the Preaaed Steel ."ar Company'a plant. lt ia enimated that 2,b.)j are -ti! ldle. The four men injured dnring the riot laat night between the atrikers aul police sreci pected to recover. TELEQAPIIIC BREViril.S. Withoot a dissenting vote the New York Assembly today adopted tbe reec I tion whicb providts f r a aweeping Ir ? vrat gation of all cbarges of corrnp'ior aod bribjry involvlng pobllc cScera or departmeots. Mayor Hansaling, of Newark, N. J*., and the financial rffi?iala cf the city today direct ed C.ty AuditrT i xperia Throdore C.Hewann, immeditttly to examine the booka of Cit j Aoditor George Forman, wbo haa diaap tOKMOtX Whetherthr Elgin butter board in Chica? go is the aHiolnte dictator ofthe pri-e at which $ 00,000 worth of better is aold weekl? and wbetber the organiziation can be BMSS> cuted onder the Sherman an'itrusi ect aill be deterrained in Waahing'ua following the ?ubwiasion of Aseiatant Attorney General C. II, Harriaon's report to the Attorney Guqral. News of the Day. Tb?- II it ab it;amship Sslars, bonnd from Newcaa le to Singapore, haa fonud ered cfTSea Isiand, cff the coast ofAu tralia. Tne fatl nf the crew ia nnkoown. Ool. William II. B xby will be made chief of engineers of tbe army in Jnne, snccecding Brigadler G_eral William L. Marsball. Oec sion to allow Hepresecta Iv s Lever and Legsrr, ol Sjuth Osrolins, to retain their seats in tbe Hjnae bas been an ncuiced by eleotlons committee No. 3 Io a battle yeaterday evenicg between atfiktra and townablp constabiea at Mc Kees R-vcks, Pa., at least seven persooa were irjured, three of wbom will likely dle. In tbe Senate yesterday SanitirStnitb, of Sjtith Oarolina, made a spiritid criti clsm of the attorney geneta', for working in the ioterest of tbe "shorls" in prose tu'.lng the "bnll" cotton pool. By the oarrow margin of two votfs, tbe Murray reaolu'.ioo providiog for tbe ratlficsticn by the legislatnre of New York of the prrpised Income taxamend mertto ihe United Stitea conatititlon waa defeated in the New York aa s?mbly yesterday.The vo'.e waa 74 to6G. Ssrvia ia again in tbe grlp ol the fbode c'ui to trrrentlal ralna in the last few days. At Krsgojevstz, where the fhcds sre most severe, 12 deataa have already occurred, and tbe damage t > property ls enormoos. The Pickett conservit'on bill, aotbor Izing tbe preaident t> make witbdrawals of . nblic lands for parposea of cooaerva tlon, waa pasaed by tbe Honse yeaterday. The entire aesslon waa devoted lo ita consideration. The Seuatij commit'ee on naval sf fslra yetterdey favorably reported the bill, already passed by tbe H mt, pro? vlding for the placing of tie Naval OaV aervatory ln Washington under tbe di? rection of a aaperiotendeLt appointed from clvll life. Seven msn were planged Into the roaring sea ciT H?rford Iolet, 20 miles bcl w A'.'antlc Clty,_yeser/ay a t:rnooo, by tbe cape'z'ng of a fisbiog bot io wblch tbey were relurniog from repair? ing cf pound ndiaaked off tbe coast. Tbree were drowned, while crews of the government lifr-iavlog aerviee rascoed fjar of tbe men. Twc-n;-9ve mlners are dead in tbe Malga worka of tbe Birmingham, 41a., Ooal and Iron Oompany aa tbe resnlt ol sn exploiiin which octu-red last nigbt, and filteeo ctheis are entombed. Tbe ahaft ia not on fire and air ia being r,unped Into the mine. Tbe spot ccttjn fi;m of Kolghl, Yan cey A Oo. at Dacatu-, Ala., one of tbe largest concerns in ihe sonth, baviog of fice-j in Mobile, liantsville, Dccaiur, Birmiogbam, and otber cities, yesterday filec* a petition in volontsry bsnktuptcy. Tbe IlabiliticB are aaid io be io tbe nefgbborhood of $-1,000,000. The Nstiooal Academy of 8cicncea at ita meeting in tbe Smitbsonlan loatltn* tion in Waahiugtio yetl-rdsy elected Dr. George E. Hale, of Paaadeos, 0*1., fer?ign sfcrctuy ol tbe ac.drmy, D iaa* ceed the late Alcxsnder Agasslz Dr. Hale bas been In charge of ths Mount Wilson solar obtervat ry at Pasadena. In his maiden speech delivered la the Senate yesterday oa tbe railroad bill Senator Parcsil, of North Dakota, sbarp ly criticised the president and atioroey general. He practlcally cbarged a pur? poae of ao tranaforming tbe Supreme U uti as to issne aoch coca'.roction of tbe propoaed law aa 11 aappiem*,at and Bu'lify antagoniatic atate lawa and ttate constl u lons. Mej. Gen. 8. G. French, tbe oldcst llviug Ooofederit) general, died at Flor ois, A'i., yesterday, after a lorg illncoa. He was niottT-two years of sgf. (ran. French wss tbe oldest liviog graduite cl West Pjiot, and io the Ooofedera\e service waa a aoldier cf mncb promineoce. He waa born at Gkmettir, N. J., io 1818, and waa vradoaud from Wes Polit ln 1818. II?? went to the sUt. ol Tixas and aerved under Gen. Taylor ln tbe Mexican war and was severely wtu-ided a; the bettle of Bmoa Vlsta. THE SUFFRAGETT9. The official board of the National American Woman SoIIrage Asiocitt'on beld an al! Jay seaaion at the Arlinglon Hotel in Waahintiin yesterday, Rev. Aona Shsw presiding. I'. >th of the members who resigocd yesterday, Mrs. R'.chel Foatat A7ery aod Mr?. Har rlet Taylor U_ t >n, were present at the meeting yesterday, taking put ln tbedt liberatior.s of the bosrd. A rxa t r coosidrred of vital impor tsnee by ihe commit'ee, and oa which tbey spent much ilme In discassiog, was tbe prait.cal details of ths ludtage csm* pslgn between now snd next fall In the fonr statea?S u'h Dakcn, Oklahoma, Oregon and Wasblcgton?in which tbe anflrage qu -stion will be brcu__i to ao is?ue at ihe elec.ion, snd II la likely tba'. the main strength of the orgaoizitlnn wlll be concsntrsted on these localitlea durlng the next few mo-ths. Tbe commlttees were appointed sev? eral daya ago. TO EXAMINE LA.WYER3. QoverDor Mano baa nsmed tbe mem? bers of tbe Stale Board of Eximioers, who will hftralterexamine all applicant for llcenae to practice law io Vir? ginia. Those osmed by ihe governors arr: Robcrt M. Htights, ol Norfolk; Ju'ge R. U. Jickaoo, Boanoke; Frank T. Gliagow, L-xingtoo; Thomas R. Keltb, Fariax, and William B. McPwslne, Petersbarg. Pollcemao Killed. Belfist, N. Y., April 21?Inattempting to supress a row :n a bar room today Policetnan Norman Cbalker ~ai abot de a 1 enil Brncc Gleascn, proprietor of a howl, is dying. The murderers have not been captured but several suspects are in custody. ???><? Ohsmberlain's sumsch and Livei Tabltt. aaaist otture io drivlog all irn* porltlre cot of tbe svatem, insoring a free aod re^u'ar cond.tion and r'Strring tbe orgaos of the body to health and Btrengtb. Sold by W. F. Orelgttoo _ Oo. and Ricbard Gibson. Fifty yeara'experlencc of an Old Norae Mrs. W.uslow'a Joothing; Pyrup ii the prefcription of one of tba hest feraale pbyaic iana and nuraea in the United H'atea, and haa been ns?d for fifty yeara with neverf-.il iu_ Kuoceas by million* of raoth-n for their chil.lr-n. It relieves th*> child /rom pain, cureN diarr.iu'i, gripin/ in the bowels, and win I "olic. By giving health to the child i. raats tha _io_sr. Twemy*_y? oeata a bottle Sixty-iirst Cungres*. Waahiogtoo, April 21. BENATE Tbe reso!ti.lon i [iprra^hirg $65,000 ftt tbe collect'on of atatlitics relstlog to prlcrs aod wsges was agaio taken up io the Seosto today. Oppoiitioo waa orged by Senator Johrutooe, m'mbrr of tbe c.mmlttee now lovestlgatirg the increistd coat of liviog. il* sald tie preseit re!ail pricta were well koow and wisely fluctu st:d. Nubiog wonld be Bccomplished by expeoding 1*35,000 and the commH te -woold tbeo be oo oeartr a conclo tloo as to tbe c.mee for advanced prlcea tbao It ia at present. He read dispatchea from New York lodlcatiog that the coat ol liviog ia oow decreasiog. Ssoator Jobnstooe also reada reporta abowiog tbat beef can be Importsd aod sold at six cents pM ponnd less tbao the bome prodoct aod ioveatlgatiog tbat point "The recent elee'looa sbows there will be astru-gle for existecco among oar frieods oo tbe other s'de," said Mr. Johostone. Tbe resolut'on wia also oppsed by Seoator Bristow, who said all lovestlg*. tions are more expeosire thao is oeces* ssry. The resolnt'on weot over witboat actloo uatll tomorrow. TbeS*n?t~ fortber dfscusaed tbe ad* minlatratioD railroad bill. HOU8B*. By a oaat parliamentary maneovre, Bepreaentative Fowler, (rep. N, J.), to? day gave the republican regaiars lo tbe Honae aa tneasy ten mioures. The aceoe waa app.rently aet for another tu:b rules fight aa abolished the commit? tee oo iu1ea oo Ma*ch 17. Mr. Fowler preetntrd as "a matter ol privllege," a reaolatloo for a "commi1 t:e oo committees" to elect all staoding committees of the Httue and wblch wonld, in ell-.ct, reduce the speaker to a mere presidiog officer. Ia speaklog oo hia reaolatloo Mr. Fowler aaid. "Ihe cettralv.-tion io tbe speaker of the rigbt to appofnt committees aod to control legislation tbruigh toe commit t e f n roles aad the power of recogaition made him tbe most pervtsive and anti* cralic influ nce in Americao p_li ical life. To say tbat the consrqu-nce of tbese powera bss mt.le the office ,fa gigsotic |machioe oi political back mail is ooly t) atate wbat every body oow admlts. Ii >w ofteo bave we seen men rolliog ia tbe duat of ex peitttioo belore thia tbrooe of poli? tical dfspensatloo or grovelllng io tbe mire of cowardice aod contemptibillty befcre this Ju-geroaot of bi ut tl despot iam. What convictlooa bave not beeo sott cated by a sense of gratitodf; wbat opiolooa bave oot beeo suppressed by an overwbeiming hope; what impalses have not beeo poisoned by a debaaiog fear cl this system, We bave seeo rucoleot arcophacts reap the rich bar vest of their sobservieocy, wbile booeat and brave mea bave beeo pat to tbe po? litical Bword." Bepreseotative Payoe, the republican fl oor leader, ralsed a poiot of order agaioat the measnre as nct being privi* leged. Msaowblle a call of the Honae was ordered. The greatest coofosioo en sued, Mr. Fowlet'e moveevideotly beiog ooexpected by everybody. Mr. Fowler stated thst he did not wish to be htard oo tbe poiot of order. "The reaoloMon itself providea for coo aia ralloo on Msy ?. I waot to move to refer it to the committee oo roles. I simply desircd to call tbe attentioo of tbe II.use to it. But every g-ntlfman who has lotrodoced a bill today m'glr B'm.lirly call the attentioo of tho Hooae to it," said the speaker, mad clear tbrongh, "and iftb.t were done witb the 20,000 bill lotrodoced every year tbe House woald bave to be in sessioo teo Offt-t-tf yrara. Tbe usoal way la ior tbe mr mbtra to p'ac* their biila io the baaket. "Well that ia what I will do," aoswerul Mr. Fowler. "I oow withdraw my reso'ut'on from prr?ent ooosideration and wlll place it in tbe basket." And then tbe Ntw Jeraey member alo?ly marched dowo and di<! so. Thetp'ikrr barged b'a gravel with aoger. "The geotleman, haviog con eumed -10 mir.ut.s of . me oi the Hoose at tbis stsge of the sea-ion oow wltb draws tbe resolu'ion as hejbas tho rlgbt to do, aod says be p.t a it to the basket." Baog went tbe gavel. The 11 iose Bpplm led wlldly, the lt> pablican side becauso of tbe rellef at ih.;re not being another rules fight pre cipllat;d, aod tbe democrata and losur i*eats at the neat way in wbicb Mr. Fow? ler baI forced aUentlon ti bia resolot on aod Bcrr'd the orga-laation, The H me sent the rlvera aod barbors bill to coof.-rence. Virginia Newa. Another charge bas beeo made in tbe re urn ot Senate r Daniel to his home in Lyochlti'g, aod the stsrt from Daytooa wiil be .Uarday instesd o! Mooday aa loteoded. Rsv. F. Lealle Roblnsoo bs? t?ndered bis reslgnation aa rector nf Trlnlty Epia copsl Cttirch at Manassas, to be ethctlvo M.y 1. He bas no definit3 cLutch in -ie w at preeent, Dr. Jobn Sabaatian Derr, of Jr.bna Hipkioa Uolversity, aod Miee Jean-tte Rose Hamphreys, daagbterof Prof. 11;' too Wylle Humphreys, of the cbslr of O.-eek In ihe Ualver*ityof Virgioia,were m.rried st C< o'clock yea'erdaa evening at tbe Homphriee bome ,Casr]o:toaville, joit oatside of the uaiversity grcuada, tj Rev. Dr. W. W. Lear, of Noifolk. Mn. Lncy Tsyloe Pollock, of Wssb logtoo, has sold to Mr. George LoweP, of tbat city, ber part of her home, Obstteit n, lo King George ccuoty, on tbe Pitimsc, for $1,600. Ohstterton wss in days gote by one of the band somes! ofd homes io Kiug George aod wss for maoy years in theTaylocfaaally Capt. John Tsyloe, who married Mira Mary Lswis, toh.rit.d it from her father and it haa been In Ihe family ever aince. General William Bu th bad 'he nn:qoe otT r ol $25,000 made t) bim in Lond n tiday, tbe only condition being that he 'are a long rest. The i ft-r waa made by a woman inpporter of ihe Sxlratioo Army, wbo fetrs tbe general'a incress iog toformlty 'b due tn overwork. General Conference M. E. Church. Sonth. Aaheville, N. C, May 4th 25th, 1910. Acconnt ahr.Te occawion Southern Railway his pleaaore ln anncuncin^ greatiy ndaeaM farea from nurster of Virgioia point-:, in< Iu i iog Waahington, D. C, to Asheville and re turn, CooHiilt agent.- *r write L. d. Bi'.oWN, Geceral Agent, DRY^tDOES^ 75c and 85c 24-inch This will be a sile of Foclaids tn (qisl.d thia aeasoo. These are posi tively all | ur- siik aod tbis apring's pat? terna. Not an old one in the lot?ali new, fresb, op to-date goods. Nearly all colora in tbe lot wlth nest aod pretty desigos, locluding scrolla, figares, and all size d tt. 24 inch wide All Pure Silk Foolards, wortb 75o aod CQf 85c yard, at the special price of a/XV $1.50 42-ineh Crystal Drop Ciiiflon, 75c yd. Crystal Drop Ca ffoo, in p'ok, ligbt b'u*, laveoder, crram, aod black, witb gold and silver dropa. Worth ntZr> $1.50ayaid. Special at. /a/V 8 420-426 Seventh Street. WASHINGTON, D, C. Samuel U. Luut. Auctioneer. BY VIBTIE OF A DEf'REE OF TOE Corporation Court of the City of Alex? andria. Virginia, ~>ndered on the 30th day of Aprii, 1 JlO, in the chancery cause ot William Dtnmine, jr.. etc , who suea etc , vs Lucy Murre.y, in her own right etc, ct ala,, the nuderaigned will at II o'clock m. on 8ATIBDAY, the 7th day of May, 1910, in front of tbe Royal Urtet entrance to the Market Ruild ing, c nYr for sslc at public auction, the fdlow ingiresl eatate, to wit:? A house and lot of ground on tlis vt at aide of Pitt atreet between Oronoco and P.udleton hireet-., in the City rf Alexandria, Virginia, about 153 fe?t 8 inrheejiiorth cf Oronoco street and runniog thence north on Pitt street 18 ffet, more or less; th-nre west parallel with Oronoco ftreet I0U feet; thence aoutl. parallel with Pitt street 18 feet; more or leas; and thence east parallel with Oronoco street 100 feet to tbe begioning. Terms of sale: Caah, or one tbird of the purchs'e money in caah to be paid on t-*e daycf rale, and Ihe remainder to be paid in two e<iual instalments in six and twelve months from the day of sale (with right in purchaser tto autioipate payments), with intereat at the ra;e of six per oent per ann*v_ from the day of sale until paid, an<i to be securel by the l?onds ofthe purchaser and re teutiiin ofthe title until the payme t?f the purchase price in full be made. Conveyan < ing at the expe.nae of the purchsaer. A caah deposit of $26 00 wili be re?iulrei immediately upon tbe property being atruck oil. FOBINSOM MONOURE SAMl'ELO. BRENT, Special Commisaioners. I, Wevell g, Oreenawsy, Clerk of the Cor? poration Court, docertify thatltobinson Mon* cure, one of tne Special Couiuiissioners in the above cause, haa executnl the bond required in tbia suit, witb sufficient sorety Given under my hand thia 3lat day of April, 1910. NEVELL 8. GREENAWAY, Clerk. april td_ D. A. R. Ia the D. A. R, Oongress in Wait ln_ton yesterday ao echo of the etorm cl Taeaday was beard when, as tho mlontes of tbat trooblous seaslon were resd, Mrs M. A. Ballinger, of Wasbiogtoo, made a mu oo, "in view of tbe preaent faar mony witldn the ott ooal body," tbat all refereore to tbe vote ol censore d! rected at tbe recordiogsecretery-geoera', Misa Mary R. Wilcox, ba exponged from the record. It was not neceasary to pat tbis proposition to avtt*, because tbe crles ol "No!" "No I" from al! parta of the ball made It evideot tbat tbe sopporters ol Mrs. Matbew T, Seit, tbe preaident-geoeral, weredetermloed to re* taln all the cntward evideocea of their victory. At yesterday's seasioo, after acme de bnt?, tbe repoit of the msgaxioe com? mittee, ss aubmitted by the cbairman, Mrs. Elleo Spencer Muaaey, was adopt? ed. Tbia recommended that the posi tioo of butinees manager of tbe official organ of the Diitgbters of tbe Americao Revoia.lO!*, tbe Americao Moothly, be abolisbed aod be pnbliahed bycottract with some large prlnting company. Tbe nrgazioe bas los. mooey for the society ever since It waa stsrtcd, the gr?od total of thp loaa io 18 years aggregatlng |G4,* 231.97. And tbis losa has beeo greater witb each successive year becsuae cf the increaiiog volame of the reccrd of tbe snt.nl congress, wbicb bas beeo print ed, herttofore, io tbreesocceasive month* ly iesuea followlog the adj urnmeot of j tbe congress. Tbe losa ia 1909-10 was over $6,000. Tbe congress provided for the pabllcation of its micu'.ea In a aepa rately bcu <1 aod indexed book. Many aoclal fooctiona were held last l nlgbt in faooor of the Dtuihtera, As a retult of two dsriog thefta com* mit'.ed by pickpocketa among the mem? bers of the D. A. R. st Gontlnental Hall recently, Mej. Sylveater haa detalled a equvd of det'ctlved to the ball to goatd sgalnst another robbery and, if posiible, todetect and apprebend tbe perpelra* tora of tbe crimea taported. Nine vice prealdeDt-genera'a were elected today and ancther ballot will: bave lo be laken to cbore the tenth. { Among tboae elected were Mra. Vir? ginia R. Sbaokelford of Virginia. No j honorary vice pr.-aldent generais were ! cboaen. | Tralo Osrallcd.' Reiaemer Citj. N. C, April 21-The Bir mingham tleeoer ar.d a tourist car of the Southern Railway paasenger train No 29, were overturned early today when the train left track after strikine a brokea rail r.-ar bere. Mrs. Jonaa, whoae re-id-uce waa n't Iearned, receivd injury to the left -ide of her head and was ailended by a phyeician. The overturned corcbea did not cont.in maoy pae sengir* acd tl.e railroad nfficials announced that iMre. Jonaa waa the only penrou hurt. The train was traveling at a high rate <i areed and the tra k waa badlv damaged for three hundred feet. The trainmen, pnrtera and paa-engeia were all elightly bruistd and badly jarred. ?. Makea notc n?.w to get Ely .Cream Bnlm if yoa are troahled with nasal catarrh, hay feverorcoli in the head. It is purif> ingandsoothing to tht seiuritirc membraie that linea the air paasgee. It ia mide to overoome thediseaae, not lo f.iol the paliect by a ahort, dectptive rshef. There is no cocaine nor mercnry in ir. Do not te talked into takingaauhstitute for Ely . Cream Ralm. AlldrnggistBSfll it. Pri.-e bOc. Mailed by Ely Br a , 56 W arren Street, New York, Coal Coke Wood Be wiat?Bay your fael before tha severe weather. We offer best quality.promptdelivery nd lowast market priae. Phooe 06. DaW, AITCaiSON, 107 sonth Boyal atrsat Veteran Dust Exterminator Sweeping Com pound Draws Dust Like a Alagnet. Antiseptic and Disinfectant Does the Work and is Cheap. For Sale in Any Quantity. Q. W. Ramsay. 250 pounds, Fancy Evaporated Apples, Not in Packages, Q. W. RAflSAY. Choice Evaporated Peaches 10 cents a pound Ramsay's. Extra Fancy Bloater riackerel. 20 cents a pound and Norway Hackerel about 3-4 pound each 5 cents? Ramsay. HOT WEATHER GOODS are included in this great sale. > Porch Rocker, Chairs, Set tees, Cream Freezers, Refrigerators and Ice Chests, A large line to relect from. They are all modern, np to-date gordi, honght thit year. There are galvani/ed and porcelain lintd. Golden Oak finiah. A reguhr $<?.tO Refrigerator a?/i QA during this sale only. .pV.yi/ BegnlarJlP.'O Refrigeratora. _>0 75 Regular $20 00 Refrigerator. C 1 9 65 Regnlar $?5.00 Refrlgerntore. C 1/) 75 Regular $31.00 RefriKeratora. C71 25 Mattings! Mattings! FIR9T COME. FIBST HF.RVKO. egulai Sale price Regular Sale price Regular *J0c acd fOc Maiting. 'J ?,. Sale price. _.??_? Griffin Furnitore Co.Inc 810-812 King Street. Regular 25c Maiting. j yijLr \(A/ r McALEER SUSPENDED. A majority of tbe (eams in bo'h nrej r le)gu<*a played baaeball vnlerday. Man? ager M-Aleer, of tbe Wssbiogtoo, haa g; t en btnuelf in tronhle for "aaaeiog" nmpire Oonnolly in Boaton daring tbe alternoon same on Tueedsy, and baa beeo lodrfinltely m pended. Tbe cellar cbamploos . nrpristd them-elvee yrster? day ty wionicg a gsme from Bjctoo. There Is hope. P.ltber Jcse, of tba C evelaud team, added another co-bit, oc-rno game to his record yeaUrday by shot'log ont the Obicago Americaca. Americao Lf?(,u ??Wasbiogtoo 1?, Boa'oo 4; PoiUdelpbla 6, New Yoik OjOleveland 1, OhlrigoO. Natlooal I.r??U?Phlladelphia 6, Bnoklyo 2; New Y, rk 4, Boaton 0; Ubicago b, S*. Lcnia 4. Win. B. II arat bad a that wllh Prea ident Taft yesterday. Lairr he Is u d & Btat-mect tL&t Taft waa a better president tian Rooaev.ii. He didn't say wbetbtr be woold aopport bim or not io the ctxt elwtioo.