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Announcing Extra? ordinary Reduc? tions in the prices of Summer Parasols T Ii i s announcement, coming Jusi before "the l ninth." when Parasols >.?.ill be in ?icat (lctnunil, will evoke imnu-ili.it-.' re? sponse from n large hum bei <-i "iir patrons. It is tin- event for which man) Richmond Women have been waiting. Everj Parasol is in the best ol style and In per 1011 conditIon. \\ c arc largely overstocked, how? ever, and this condition causes prices that -.ire tar below the usual. $2.98 Parasols, $1.98 The best yaltn ; in Colored Silk Parasols yi'c have otfered this season. These include solid colors and combination effects; With wide l-crsi.m borders and black and white tops. All the most popular colors in thi* lot. At $1-9$ each; $3.50 Parasols at $2.48 High Grade Parasols, in all colors and combinations. Many effective styles and wonderful values. $2 Parasols at $1.48 Special lot Solid color pure Silk Parasols (the kind that will riot split*, in all shades; also with black and white top? and colored borders. 7 5c Children's Parasols, 50c. A special lot of Children's Parasols, in all sizes; light blue. KOT TG APPEAL Negro Chauffeur Pays Fi Rather Than Run Chance of Jaii Sentence. rearing that tin hearing "5 Iiis before a Jury might result more (-? ously than he ever anticipated, Fi Robertson, colored, ohauffaui for Hu Campbell, who was lined Ji'C' for Hlici ingmore than a month ugo; and took appeal, came to Magistrate Smith >?? tCl'day and paid the tine and costs, told the magistrate that in vley?of e<nt proceedings in th- county coin ha thought the line much mot'i tie faith in a. llcnrlco i: unty jury, i pocl&lly when it came t., passing en When Itobert was tried; w'ltricsi bald that ho was ...mi,:; at about ih repair; and that the, brake w.vs so in 1> out of order thiil Ii \s :s afraid take -Mi.-. Camrti'CU out that ufterno Instead. hevwaetactomptuUed by friend, <m<i wnep arrested v. drlyl throuKh a crowd-portion ir C. treet ed him when ho appeii: . be for, M istrate Smith; The action of aiagtstr?te Puryi Saturday, when he sentenced twoape* crs to ten days in Jail, was undoubt ly responsible for (tohi ?:. :-. . i I ? TO AFFILIATE AD. CLURS Meet Ins li.-in,. win i'ohslder m Association ol \d vei IIvIiik Men. BIG OLEO FRAUD Colored Butterine Seized in Stail of Councilman C. Weston. Linder the direction of Internal Revenue Agent \v. H, Chapman, In? vestigations were pursued yesterday Int<i ihe ease of Councilman Albert C- 1 VVeston, at ivhoSe stall In the Second Markcl revenue officers seized last Sat tirdnv niglit n quantity of oleomiir gitrlne claimed to have been artificial* I Jy colored without a government !!? : < ? rise. The seizure was made by llcput: Collector <'. H Carter and Spe e lit I Khiployen M. M. Williams and Kr'Om Colonel Chapman It was learn - 1 ?hat the' officers char'gi Councilman Weston with coloring oleomargarine wlthoui t).. hocessarj, iicenso. and wjtlt selling it at retail as huttet. Both ? i loin severe penalties The statute provides n penalty of from Sl.oon to 00 tin, or two years' imprison? ment for persons convicted of these A it f Western iyas a candidate for el. etn i' t.. the Common Coivrcll m the recent primary, but retired shortly before the day of election. | Upoii the dculh of Councilman John j. i Lynch he was appointed by the Conn- ; , il to serve In.- unexplrcd lernt, lie | will bo retired September l. Is if Superintendent Davis Will Give Holiday on Election Day. , ? npporters in whose yesterday lip to tfl ailment t ? 1 : he men to work on which they are paid. Aldermen Find Many Defects in Ordinance ;b Now Pending. JAMMED THROUGH COUNCIL Street Committee at Single Session Undid W ork ot Many Months.. i'lu Board of Aldermen has boon called to meet to-morrow night ut S o'clock to lake up the pending light and power franchise sought by the Richmond and llcnrlco Railway Coni pany. By a narrow margin the com? pany tailed in its program of jamming tin ordinance through without con? sideration lust Wednesday night, and tlii p a per lias been printed tor distri? bution among the members. As adopted by the Common Council tliidci an Iron-clad railroading pro? gram, under which debate and con? sideration was . in off, the ordinance la practicully as Mist drafted t>y Samuel I., keiley, counsel fur the rail? way company, win. naturally included every concession that his company de? sired. a subcommittee of the Committee on Streets xvent into the matter In de? tail, considering the ordinance by - lloiii tit d number Of meetings, and adding a number ol amendments de? sign. <i t,> protect ti.e Interests of the .it... Tbe full Committee: oh Streets at a single utteriioon meeting, with? out consideration; and with a pledged Vote in ad\anc, rejected all the work I et the subcommittee, cutting out the. | amendments and recommending to I tie ? Council the. ordinance practically ns | asked by the company. The sinui ? j amendment was drawn by Assistant i n.. Attorney^. Anderson at the Ihstruv- i tlons of iiie committee, and In his opinion he stated his belief* that it ; does tu t cover the case, und that it ! may lead trie city into endless lltiga- i Mud Hnii}' Defects, Many detects have been pointed out In the ordinances. It dows not require the incoming company to sell current I to residences, or 16 run lines Into any [stive the wholesale business section, and any extensions ordered by this '.street Committee or the Council?for j in ohe. place the ordinance Specifies the. I Committee and In r.notlier the Council - Mould in the opinion "i the City At I toriioy bnlj lead to litigation. There! is no provision in the ordinance by j which at the end of the franchise prr'od if it is not renewed the com? pany will remove Its poles and wires trum the streets, and the whole cost of sUch removal In the event tlie fran I chlsc Is riot renew* i Or the company I goes out of business might fall on tlo eilj Only a nominal bond Is required | of tin:- applicants, and tliere would be littl" chance ot us forfeit were the COinpanJ tp no rely hold the franchise j for speculative purposes and make no real effort to orect or operate a plant. Wnnl Rent Competition, Pome members of the Hoard of Aldermi h have expressed tlie view that if there Is to bo competition it should compete?that trio company should bn required to specify the streets and alleys it will serve, and to give a real i.i.iol guaranti ftlng that the work will be, In gun and completed within a rea? sonable time, and that the franchise will not he lu-1,1 as a paper asset for eight fir ten years, as was the street railway franchise secured by this com', panv i:; 1902. and not exercised until ifio. and not then until the council required ntriple security that the road would be built before giving a further exten - Ion CHARLES W. SMITH DEAD former Cenernl Mnhttirer <>r C. .v. ?>? Die-, in * nlifornla. Telegrams were received hero last night announcing tin- death yesterday morning in Pasedbna, Cal.| of Charles w smith, formerly genernl manager of the Chesapeake and <j!.1o Ra'lway. ! hi messages, which came to former friends of Mr. Smith, did not give Ihe uausi of his ii.utii or the arr.mge ihents for the funeral. It Is presumed tbar lie will b? buried In California, as ills' wile, who died <t few years ago. I also buried therei lie is survived by one son. W. 11. Smith, who is gen? eral mauugei ut one "i the California street railways, Though not a native of tills State; Ms. Smith, whit.nnccled with the 1 . ? pcuke and Ohio, made many III. mis In tills citj and became uhe or nichiiiond's best-known cltlsvris. At ii : serving f"r .1 number of years w'th '.!..? local railway, he became connect "! with a railroad m B?ston In the ca? pacity ? ?: general manager and later on went West- A few. years r.go 110 retired from active business. He was itboui seVenty-tlvc years of age. GOOD CROWD HEARS LAMB .i. iicr-.-u vVnrd Voter* nt ChlinlMirsxb Park liimi Mgbt. A good si/.e.i crowd, at Clilinborui >| i'nrk last night greeted Captain .lohnl l.uinh, candidate for re-election from I ti.i- Third Cpngresslonnl District. 'P.. : ISpeaking took place In the open hear the clubhouse. Captain Lantb, in a vigorous address, review his past rec? ord as Congressman, and bused tils claims for it- elect Ion on his record . 0! S.TVit e lO l he pail\ . The meeting was held under the nus p! . - of th* Cast End Citizens' Irri vftihent Association. An invitation had heeli extended to the rival ciindt forniiir Governor A. .1. Montague. , lull the latter found It lmpojS'hlt to tloh vnti.I tri hold n not hoi me., tin g 111 t .. near future for the purpose of I,in? Cnrncr-Slnne. The corner-stone Ascension ftp s ? pal Church. Chestnut illll, will bo He) with Masonic ceremonies this nf rnoon at 4:30 o'clock. Northslde udge. No. 2<.<2, a. l'. ?v a m , has eun called In special communication ir ihe purpose .t conducting the cere lon'cs. Members of other lodges fire ivitcd 10 take part in the exercises, Married in "A nshlngfon, A marriage license was issued In Washington yesterday to Rohal ?. Vood} .mil Sadie a. Wells, both of lichmond. Board Meets ro-Morrow Night. The monthly meeting of the Board t>'. Po ? ? Of.milllMlener? will lake place io-mor ow night at S o'clock. The mssIoii win lie brlfl ...... it was ssld; a? tx.re are few jntters In n.R.iito In? noir|inlstloner?' at 1.? inr Prisoner. Deb KreOg?! let I lasr night for ? harleston, .- r. for A. .1 Stuart, wanted lu-re .a a charfe ?l grand lurcony. Stuart vaa I lettd yesterday by the grand Jury In tb? Hustings Court. I RICtiiGH The ni.-hniond police are tr\lnt- to establish the identity of a young white inah, believed to have teen from this city, who was accidentally .shot and killed on .Inno 27j on tilu V.itima side cf the Potomac River, pp'oslte Wash? ington. Major Sylvester, chjet of the Washington department, yesterday . ? :.i I,, Chief of Police Wi I nrI a photo? graph and d-scriptlon of the uniden? tified man. The accompany letter stat? ic tli.it the dead man bad been heard lo say that lit was from Richmond. He was shot by a youth, who with several companions, had been shoot tar?et Th< olio -iii endered to onfessing tiiat accidentally o was asleep s were camp l tent where the They had given him shelter; lie said that he was irpm Richmond was on his Waj to Norfolk or ?port News. Is description furnished the locul ce Is as follows. About twenty years old; ;. feit ; Inches; slender d; dark complexion; dark hair; niueiit teeth; Won dark nine serge is'ers; heuvj black belt; gray -?ked vest, with leite: s U. W. and i written Inside pocket, white out shlrt with detbehed sott collar; knitted tie, with small white. ;??; across; low button tan shoes brown socks. FINED $20 EACH u 1'ought I'll I'ocnhonlaj Punished in Pulice Court. irastJciKtr ai.d P. 1- Tucker ?tu ?d !-" "ii i ??:? yesterday moi nliu Court i"i' bi Ins driink and ngntin,: su-amei Poehhohtss while on tor maintaining a gambling resort North Thirteenth Street. Blxi leu who were i imured when the pj riilded Were each fined .md costs card Patterson, colored, was tenter hetj diiyi in Jull 'or stealing %Si f . Coll i. lie appealed to the lluti: INDICTMENTS RETURNED < uunty Ornnd Jur) l intls True Hill? in Four t uses?CriUcnden l Ined. The -rand Jury ih>- llenrlco County ?'?Ircult Couri yestei lay returned true bl!U In the following caseiii Andrew D. Smiti,. ..urged with shunting Ca rti : Braxton, May with b?atlng and 01 wife: Samuel Colter. Christian with ?? V. Itobl rt Wi i 'rltT< ii w irranl charging ti ? tho magistrate's ? ? .; Vernnn S. Ooodwln, rwlse mistreating hie tb wounding Rdward m> ftni cl en a ic was riUoi d? r y on ic case earns from on appe ? !. Tin re ts. on ohi of which the other was ills It from nr. Sutdmd ?n and a ntinOcr of inth are. Stibnilttril in Court. >?? <>' ti .? i Irst Nailonnl Pank ot acnlnst nr- National State and of Itlchm nd. which was called stc.-dny Iii th?i f.sw and ESqulty mi? before a Jury was waived, iolfl qdestlon 6,1 law and fact was .ludKc Crulnp. The uif was I lutirrtlttcil the suit helnic 'or q ue? t Ion at Issue hetnr- which hanks m ISI stand the l?st <?'. a Demand fur Virginian Securities. Must house llr I2S.040.O04 first in"rt '?l' gold l>nr,d? of 1*1. 'i'mpnny have been nuneed hy New Vork r.a the Issue that nil PLAN APPROVED Finance Committee Recommends City Aid for New Concrete Bridge. CAR LINE TO CONTRIBUTE Ultimate Extension of Direct Line to Joseph Bryan Park Predicted. Carrying oui the plan of tho ''Park Park" Boulevard, providing for a di<*ei t afreet car entrance Into the .Slat'' Pair tlrounds. and paving the way for an ultimate direct street car Hr.?? with only n single faro to Joseph Brian Park, the Council Coinm'tlee on Finnin e reported to the Council I last night a resolution providing for I orei lion of a hew concrete bridge over the railway tracks near the Fair j Grounds. Under the rules, the retro I lution. which carries an appropriation. jw.is tabled for action at the next meeting. The Finance Committee has I been 'n negotiation With the State Fair . Association and the street car and rail? way interests, and under the plan recommended for adoption, the Vir? ginia Hallway and Power Company Is to donate S?.oOO toward the cost of the bridge, the Richmond, Fredericks burg and Potomac Railroad Company (:.. and the Seaboard Air Lino Rail? way $2,000. The bridge will cost $i:i.'. and will be a permanent concrete structure of ample width both for the i car tracks and the new boulevard. The plans have been drawn, and If I prompt action Is taken tn._- Fair As? sociation hopes to have it ready for i use bv the coining fair in October. Ready by October. Under the terms o:' tho agreement , the city appropriates Slii.?O?, Oil Which the Fair Assoi iation agrees to pay the I city interest .it 4 P"r cent, until such time as the bridge and the surround? ing section Is annexed to the clt>\ when the br'dge will become public proerty as a city street. The Btroot railway company w 11 extend Its tracks ov. r the new bridge and plans a hew passenger entrance to the Fair Grounds beyond the grand? stand, about where the paddock Is now located, thus Bttvlne the dangerous an! difficult climb over the old wooden I walkway which has always boCn rje I gafded as of questionable safety in j time of crowd or panic. All of the ! land lias been secured for the Opening ! of tho Boulevard to a uniform width from . ? Reseivolr north, crossing j Broad Street Road, over the new bridge, past tho Fair Grounds, and un to the! intereyecllon of Wrslwocd Ave? nue and the Hermitage Road. While no action has been lak.-n at this time it is regarded as not Improbable that at an early dale after completion of the bridge the street car line win he continued by ihe Fair Grounds to the A P. Hill Monument, connecting wits t.".<- extension of the present l,akesid' line, and thus giving a direct and ac? cessible route to and from Bryan Park. LEG BROKEN Veuro nadly Hurl when Stone lolls I pun Him w hil>' in Work. William Carroll, colored, of ?00 East Byrd Street, had his left leg broken yesterday morning when a heavy piece of stono fell upon him while at work at Fifth and Byrd Btr< ??:.?. He wan treated by Dr. 11 T. Hawkins, ambu? lance Burgeon, and removed to the citi Hospital. lid ward Moore, colored, of 130s North Thirteenth Street* broke his jaw when he fi-ll about twenty fe.-t While Work yesterday uCernOon about o'clock on the Fir<it National Bank Building, Ninth and Main Streets. He was treated by Dr. li.'.wklns and moved to the Virginia Hospital. VIRGINIANS HONORED C. It Snon nnd Hamilton Field Officers of I Southern shoe Wholesalers' Association, Cartel1 n. Snow, vice-president of W. H. Miles Shoe Company, lias been elected pres? ident of the Southern Shoe Wholesalers' Association, which Is composed of practi? cally all the wholesale shoe houses of Ihe South. 'Hamilton Field, of Flelschman. Morris Company, has teen, made secretary. The Southern Shoe Wholesalers' Associa? tion "in hold Its annual meeting oil July : .,? Mew Ocean House, Swamscott, Muts, DAL'GIITMRS in COXFEDfiRACY MCI . I VI l.KK ?I VI.I, TO-D \ \ The regular monthly meeting of Lee ? chapter. United Daughters of tlieCon? federacy, will bo b< id this morri'ng at ll o'clock in Lee Camp Hall. \ rres.li ^ pMter<In<>. . .lames Richardson, colored, was ar? rested yesterday by Bicycle Policemen ! Napier and LelsS on the charge of ? stealing $6,10 from Daniel Clark. Charles Green, colored, was held at the First Police Station on the nbarpc, oi stealing clothing from William Kibo ?lohn Henderson, colored, was nrre?t ed :or carrying a concealed weapon, When he was searched at the Flrsl station a revolver was found In his possession. Find Infant's! Unity. An Infant's body was found yester? day at Vine nnd Main Streets by Bicy? cle Policeman Napier It was turned over |o Coroner Taylor. K< .il estate mm of Richmohcl have joined their effort?. The rcsiili is the Real Estate Exchange, which will tend toward more clear cut and uniform methods of handling Richmond's valuable properties. "In union is strength.'! Appl*. tin- business principle to your efforts in "getting to? gether" your dollars and in keeping them together in the American National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, where with your effort and constancy of purpose, they will accumulate one by one. Our part is to watch your interests as your own. to pay you regular Compound Interest twice a year, and to render in every way SECURITY AM) SERVICE. CAPITAL .ONE MILLION DOLLARS Exceptional Values mark the reason for the instantaneous success of our special price sale. Suits in Worsted, Cassimcre and Homespun, which sold as high as $.jS.oo, NOW $16.00. Gans-Rady Company PLANS FOR BIG FAIR UNDER WAY Management Sets Wheels in Motion to Make Show Bigger Than Ever. with thr. view of making the com Ing State Kair one of the host ever given In the s'outh, headquarters was opened yesterday In Room T, Mutual Building; and the machinery was set in motion. The force at the grounds has begun Its work, toiling the roads and by? paths, and arranging the flower beds. With the \ lew of having everything in order when the c?tHaln is rung up on the Mi; annual exposition. .\b usual, the exhibition and study cf corn will he one of the principal features of the forthcoming fair. To? bacco win i<o another, and thi3 year special attention Will be paid to al? falfa, which lias turned out to be ah enormous Indtistty. T. o Sandy, of the Department of Agriculture, win superintend the farm exhibits, as he did last year, and he lias written the management that the number of counties < tiering the dem? onstration department will far excel i that of last year. Th?sre were thirty, five' countlci represented at the last fair, and it is believed that ,,t least half u hundred will be in th-i list this lull. Larve Live Stock Exhibits,. the live sled; exhibits promise to be larger than ever, ami whort It Is remembered thnt additional buildings ami stables had to be erected last year, It is . lear that Ulla is going .-one-, the idi; farm exhibits building was found too small, and already contracts have been let to enlarge thin department. The tobacco department has .oit grown Itself; too, and a n< ?v building will be . :. i i. l to be devoted entirely to exhibitions and demonstrations of ttiij we d. The poultry dcpartmeriji will have to be enlargi 1. All the comfort spots and resting places will be repainted and renovated, and the grounds win resemble i neW wonder city. The race truck will be placed fast condition. It Is al? ready in good shape, as it Is being tittli7.cd by many trainers, who are get? ting their horns Into shape for the forthcoming meet. there ore about lo" horses in the stabil?, many of them In training for the circuits, ah I many fcr the races during fair week ? October 7 to l.', Inclusive, BOARD OF mUSTEKS FOR STATE NORMAL AT RADFORD Commission! wen Issut ii by the! Governor yesterday appointing the following men members of tin hoard ot trustees of the St?b .Normal and Industrial School for Wo. men ?; niidford, to serve font years fro'i ? Jul) :i W : n.ldwln. P.?dfor<l; I.. ' S lierer, Richmond; I*. K. T?cker Buck? ingham; Frank Talbottl Danville. and IV, D. i tnti:.. Oate <"!:.?. Building Permit". Building ?nil repair permits were issued y**i< r lav as follows: Mr.. T Waymack <" *rert n detached ftanu- tenement, two dwellings, on the west ? ?a.. ,.' t,.. Street betvi. Thirteen! ttnti FeiUrteenth Streets, to rest |3, ? Mrs i: Isabel h .!. Wlntt to repair t ??r'.ek dwelling, :rM North Lombarde Street to os! J160. Mr. Sue F Bawson. to rripalr a hrlek rlw< n ST. 915 Park Avenue, to cost ISM ' Mrs Stella M. Paul, to repair n I rick dwelling, 1203 Rainhrlrtge Street, to cost V.vi Named lirputj Clt} Sergeant. William M. Evans was yesterday appointed a deputy City Sergeant by Sergeant faiicr flcld. The .ippolnternent was confirmed by Judge W. lls in the Hustings Court, and Mr. livica at once qualified for the office. Mr. Satteriicld dci Ided to Increase h:a staff of deputies In view of the !?? rut escape of three prisoners.. The new deputy ?Iii he one of the night guardt. Supervisors Meet To-Day. Ti e Menrlco County Board of Supervisors, win meet in regular monthly ecsse i this monnltig. While no iinaiul business Is . .. - peeted to come up before the meeting!, there will he many Important mattery, such hs the Improvement and building of roads, for the consideration of the body. Prominent Men In Whrclbnrrow lime. The town of Highland Park is ar? ranging for a sate and sane celebration On July 4 In th< Town Park. An elab? orate program of events has been ar? ranged for mo uay by a committee. Tho citizens of the town will liirn i out :n large numbers to.enjoy the da: I In the park. The residents of ltlch i nmnd and vicinity will be wclcom- d There will be prizes for numerous events, and It Is rumored that several prominent It'chmondcrs, wno are res' <i- nts of Highland i'lirk, will compete for one of me prizes in the wheelbar? row race. Small Roblierles Reported. Dr. Clnrk.-on. resident physician at St. Elizabeth's llosplta,, yesterday reported to thu police as lost or stolen two gold plr.s. T. C. Bottoms, of 413 Nona Twenty-iUlh Street, reieorted two rings stolen. William Mitchell, of i.i lirook Avenue, re? ported }:? In currsncy stolen. Mis. L. H. Culllngsworth, I6l3 West Main Street, reported that her home was entered and one black &l!k parasol stolen. judge WaddUl ai Alexandria, Judge Edmund Waddlll, Jr., and Clerk Joseph P. Brady, of the I'nlted States DI?, trlct Court, left yesterday for Alexandria to attend the regular July term of the criminal court, ?hieb will bo In session through to-day. Both will return to tho city to-morrow. Tort IteceliitK for June. Collector of Customs lt. H Arnold gi< es the receipt? for the port Of Richmond for the month of June is Jei.-'O 79. The ri celpts for the corresponding month last year were Ml.3rS.S4, showing an increase for the month .lust past of IIS.180.J5, Council Schedule. The Council Committees on Cemeteries. Improvement of the James River and Klee, trlclty will meet to-night nt o'clock at ihe City Hall. Not Miss M5?rj> R. Tu I ley. The friends of Miss Mary K. Tn'.lev re? quest thai it he stated that Mary Taiiey, thi Church Ulli girl referred to In last Thursday's paper, was not Miss Mary B. ralloy, East Marshall Street. Siijn Drimntcc u m (1400. Dr laaa< n Laien yesterday afternoon ?nid ihat the fire ,r. Ills home, i>*? East llrond Sirr.t, Sunday did diunaga I* the amount of ?I00. REQUESTED. NOI DEMANDED Mr. Sutton Says Injustice Has Been Done Him in Speed? ing Case. Th? TImcs-Dlspalch in its i>su? ot Sunday, printed the following regard? ing tho trial of Charles \V. Shields and a colored chauffeur, charged unit speeding In llonrloo county. The of? fenders were sentericed to ten days' Jail sentence, but this sentence Wag later mi aside: ' Th< ai lion of Common wealth^ Attorney suttr.n in asking clem ? Ii y f"i the two ortender? after Urging so vigorously the impost tlon <pf the maximum penalty pro? voked much speculation In tho courtroom. While Mr. Sutton himself offered no explanation, the magistrate announcod from tho bench that the jail sentence was remitted at the express demand of the Commonwealth's Attorney, and solely on condition 'hat the fines be paid without appeal.'' This Information wan secure,) from ihe trial magistrate and cotintv of etter to The Tltrics ist t he para81 n I h eprosen aglstrato b< taken it I th ighl STAGG INDICTED ail inr> Return* True HIM Against llui bund Ol Rote Int? Stan 11' > ?( .:.d u! Ih? o which Antonio Fr?adr.ci?-. ? doctor, pi?a,i*d guilty and to flV? years la the ]? :?. .'?' ? a.-r,s: followed Fresdrieie's he was assisted In th* he husband. intents rrtura?d yesterday ? v. .1 Allen and John larceny; Ho?? It.-o?n. house rharires; Dennis O.annard. Fli :? .t ins F.*?nk Johnson. Inm Kos. malicious.wounS ller. malicious wounding: .v. nd larceny; Joseph Spruell. Corne ins Saunder', felor.! ro<-ks and endanger.r.g th* gers in u street c?r. Joseph forgery, and Jor.r. reamster, rlSrgi s inla Grant; Entmett Ollmer Thomas Rlbfse Cullen Tuck': : Charles c. Mer in and Haitle T, nrnmtnond; Leroy ley Wart' and Jtnnle Lee Thuuton. Summer Excursion Rates to po'.nto North and West by rail and water. RICHMOND TRANSFER COMPANY, 809 F.ast Ma'.r. Street. For Kiislnras Stationery, BANK BOND Tho pap?r that gives incriased ef? fect Ivf.ness at no additional cost. B. W. Wilson Paper Co., Richmond, Va. s.iio Distributor*]. Have Your Laundry Done Where It Will Be Done "Alitlebeter" The Royal Laundry M. B. Fl?rsheim, Proprietor, .111 N. Seventh Street Phonos 195S-1959 Common Sense It la nothing more than ?ooil l?de? *G. m7co.'s "Pearl" Roofing Tin For your building. RICHMOND, VA.