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Princess Anne Man Kills Ccm panion and Attempts Suicide, i , MANY crimes ARE COMWITTEdI Front Rsynl Merchant Cuts His Throat Because intended Wife Mar? ries Another?RichmOsd Police Look for Editor's Murderer. '? (Si'tcial 10 the Pally ProHS.) t NORFOLK. VA., Oct. Hi.?Priiiccsu Aunt- county, Va . noted for its re? markable and Irnglo occurrences, has add'd aiiotlii i- i<> Hi" chain. William II Davis, about years of i . lei 'I- ml at his homo front bullet wounds inflicted by -lohn .1. Dawby, aged liU years, and Dnwloy is how in a de iii i in- condition from burns re i i iv i! ;?: ill- i ? ? - till nf his having hid iliniseil in his lather's barn following tin- fatal shooting, and sei lire to the barn. lie ^holding ?l Davis occurred Sat unlay night, imwldy, ii is elmrged. | had bei u liriuking and act bin in a dis rj id ilj manner about a store kepi by l, ti, - ii und falber in Pitugo dislricl of I'rinei sh Anne county. The elder Dawtey, to gel his son home, asked I \u\ i to take him in the hitter's tutu Davis consented to (he pistol t,e Daw ley wanted a pistol which hiul Momii tie" previously beoii taken from llllU. Davis coliseum to the pistol be in) given lo him. Tin- two men start? ed i'ir tie- Ditwley homo, hut before i in > had gotten very fur young Daw ley dr. w hi:, pistol and begun IIring lino Davis, Then Im jumped rroiii t'uo buggy ami lleib The nexl heard of hi mi was when his father's barn was discovered to bo on lire Rejected Suitor Commits Suicide. I/RON'!' ItO.YAL, VA . Oct. I?. The body of Hamuel R. Richardson was rouiul on the lloor of his meal mnrkel yesterday morning, his throat being cut iimiii i in- to ear. He had worried a "rent deal id hue because the woman he loved had married another man. Editor's Murder a Nr.gro. RICHMOND, tiet. IC?1161 Ii Hie Itlclimond and Manchester police have bees informed that t lie murderer of ?lacoli II. Thompson, the editor of thO Ni w York Times, who was murdered and robbed in the St .lames hotel in New York on the night of Sept. s. Is Manchester man ami the police of both i.-ilies have been asked to keep a sharp Idokoiil for him. He is a negro. An HITCSl was math- tonight ill this city oi a negro answering fairly well to description of me supposed murderer or ICdlUir Thompson, lie gives i lie name of Moses Morton. Killed Himself Instead of Hawk. |t ICH MOND, On. Ift.?.lames M Crsntir accident ally shot himself ye- ? lerdny morning ami died almost hi? lly in his homo, "Cedar Ijiwii," in Hernien county, Mr. t inier was at? tempting to slli-ol a hawk when lie s'< ppcil IhtO a hole and fell. .Mr Craiiar cntno from lm|lanti|K>lls Reyeral weeks ago. IP- was a unlive; of Ni/rth Carolina, lie haves a wife and t vo children. College Man on Trial for Murder; I'ICVLMONI), Oct li..- ..oiiu W. II elt -.. . "i years old, was placed on l.i'lul 'i il"- Floyd county court today 1 it I.hnrgn oi murdering Mamie K. Francis. i'rapcif hot from nmbtish. The I Illing iiecurrod two months ago while I ? ' on in . ?in- to see Miss ' ??? i. iii lib fiancee, to whom lot ? ;' i have been married this month! '?' ? ah1 alleged that Richards was a rival suitor and hilled the girls !? \ < !?. T.bi." prisoner i.-- a last year law stu? dent ol ile University ol Virginia and had i.:i touching rcIumiI in Ploy! ifouiity, Firebugs at Dinwidilir PKTKRBBIIltd, VA . Oct, HI. A. P. At wood owner id ihb Burgdss farm nf Burgess,, Diiiwlddjc, lost a number 0 outhouses last nighi at tin- hauls ? i -.n - li-itai'.? .-. Four buildings were lei'iiiil vliii their contents of grain "Hurricane" Brunch with his blood hounds' went oi t lo tin- farm ihi i\U nilng lo chtlenvor In run down the Miftonliarics. (tal'ani Have -t Murderous Fiflht, CHR.! W5< . net |(i \ii. r |?. |,ad ' ? ? lai i ? by Joseph Toscnno w hile li ? I U:;\i\ last night, Vlto Fn ' i'ctns old. drew a revplvier an' III ?! Ill Tost lino. As In- feil in the Htl'Ct'i ll'cgllo'S two KOHR, Pelero. 'Jo '/?lit i i'.. titnl Anthony, It years old, WiKi v I?u ? . ,| il,,. flglll, both drew rcvolvi.-is and filed several shots at. 'ho liodj Toscnno was (load when Hie police arrived. ROOSEVELT STARTS WEDNESDAY Will S"on Be in Dixie Land Where Royal Welcome Awaits Him. WASHINGTON, H c, Oct; Hi. President Roosovell is busily en gaged in preparing tor ids trip Hi rough the South, on which he will start next Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. For a considerable time he was at work with Secretary l<oel> in clearing ins desk of an accumulation of buki lie**.. N^?r The Golf Club ! One of those gorgeous lots overlooking Hampton Roads is yourH for $3 000. Si/.e of j lot 75 feet, fronting ou the Boulevard: 300 feet deep. Wo have only one at this price?it's surrounded by fine homes and the host bargain we have ever olfored in thin beautiful section. Realty Loan and In= surance Trust Co. IRWIN TUCKER, Pre*., 2711 WASH. AVE. HAMPTON NEWS. COL. ARMSTRONG HAS PASSED AWAY Unit Came lo This Well Known Gentle man In a Washington Hospital Yesterday Morning. Colonel William Armstrong, whoso ki lions illness wan announced in thei;-j coluniiis last Krlilay, tiled in a Wash iuglou hospital :it I oYI(k-|< yostcrduy morning. No hrrangemerits have been made lor ihr funeral, although ii is expected that the burial will be ii?icl.* Ill Washington. Colonel Armstrong was widely kfjOWIl as a lawyer, writer ami pollsn efl gentleman. He hail Iniveled ox'.er H'vely ami was a most delightful com. |ll nion. ? Colonel ArniMroii': was attorney gcuurul or 'hi' Sandwich Islamic nr. dt r Iii? reign of King Knlakun durlnu Ihe administration of President (Irani. After Mr. Armstrong's Hcrvlee uiidot li'iiB Kalnkus he published a news, n.-iper in the islun.ils t?>i n few yen'-.-. 1.1 d iin ii returned lo the United Si at OS, hil\ing ail estille on lltinipfon Koail across 'he creek from the ^ >! i'.; i ' Home. He lived there iltirii:;-. Lite tipiq not glicht In travel. Colonel Arms) roiig was n brother of the late General Armstrong found? er ol the Hampton Normal school, ami I'm lo r of Messrs. M. C Armstrong, Richard Armstrong, Miss Dorothy Armstrong, of Hampton, and Mr. Ka lurney Armstrong, of Chlcugo, News of his denlli, while expected here, caused much sorrow nmotig his cit'ele ill friends. LOCAL MEN TOOK THREE OF PRIZES Tournament at Pine Beach Did Not Prove a Great Attraction Yesterday. The tournament at Pino Heaeli yes? terday did not attract a largo crowd, in>r was the ruling as exciting as hail been anticipated. Only ten i>r twelve knights competed tor the several handsome prises. Mr. Krank Sinclair, of York county, looll first prize: Dr. l ay Sinclair, of the National Soldiers' Home, wen second money; Mayor Thnrtou K. .tones, of Hampton, came in for third money, and Mr. ISdwin S. ('?Ulis, hi Hampton, was tiwnrded ihn four!Ii money. i The prises were llfMi, $7^, $10 ami for some reason or other there worq no riders nicsf-nt from Die Norfolk I nl" as hud llCOII ex|,eelcd. chaplain Jones, ?l the United States loccivlng shlj) Krankllii, al Portsmouth navy yard, delivered the charge to the knights, Ai the coronation I ml I last night, which w:'.s held in ihe pavilion, Mr. Harry it. Houston niailo the corona lion address. Miss l?llxaliotli Curiis, daughter of Sheriff It, K. Curtis, was crowned queen of love and beauty by Mr Prank Sinclair. Rumor Not Confirmed. Accortling lo ii report in circulation yesterday two women were knocked overboard at Port Monroe by one of the hawsers of a ship tying up at Old Point. The closest investigation fail? ed in substantiate the rumor and no one aroiind ihe Old Point wharf had heard of any women receiving an i-i volunlary halb. B-ick From Boston, tir. .1. T; lloittelln reliiriieil yester? day from n three weeks' vlsh to Mos ton nnd oilier points. Dr. Ibmlollo was much benefit! ed in health by Ills trip. Didn't Have a Quorum. Tin- meeting of the county Demo era tic cotnniittoe called for last night failed In materialize on aecouiil nf the la< \i >>( a ijuoi uin. With Mrs. Wot thinoton. Kocoiighlan Literary Circle, will IH i ' 1 1 llli all' i i.i With V i ?. 11. II. Carnegie Fund lo go to Ten Brave Persons. MONtY AWARDED TO RESCUERS Woman Who Lost Her Life In Tryirvj to Save a Negro Is Recognized as Deserving and Her Children Are to Get $1.000. (Tly Anaoclutcfl Press.) PITTSIIUIUI. I'A., Oct. 10. -The Carnegie hero fund mude public this afleruoou the result of its investiga lion of a large number of erases which were supposed to entitle the partici? pants 10 recognition under the hero fund provision provided by Andrew Carnegie several years ago. 'l eu awards were made for heroes in widely separated parts of tills conn, try and Canada, among them the fol? lowing: Wade H. Plummer, aged lf?, en May 7. 1001, on Lyneh's river neat Lutniir, s. c. saved a companion, .lohn M. (iibsou, nged II', rrom drowning, aller a despeiale struggle. The eoin mission awarded him a silver medal ami $t'iO0 te he devoted lo educational purposes. Mrs. Sadie L. Crnhhe. aged :i?, of Cooper's Landing, Va., lost her life in Kebrunry 11. I MI?, while attempting to save from drowning Ralph Young, (colored) aged lit. a lahorer. MrS. Crabhe is survived hy her husband, Charles, a son, aged !', and three small daughters. The family is very poo:-. Tin- commission awarded a brou/.e medal and appropriated $1,000 to Lc evpended by the executive eominitt????? as it thinks best for the children. Miss Anna Margaret Cunningham, aged '?'-'<. a nurse at the Savannah Ihm pltal, Savannah, Oa.. was awarded a bron/.c niedal for her nan in the at? tempt to save rrom drowning on May 20, 1905, Walker fulls, aged 21. an attorney id' Savannah. Worthlllgtoil in Kin:-; street. This is a business meeting. Will Co to Richmond. The National Soldiers' Home 'bund will stau today tor Richmond to par? ticipate in the celebration of House veil day there tomorrow. Sheriff Curtis Out. Sheriff R. K. Curtis, who has been ill tor several .lays, was sufficiently re? covered yesterday to be in his ofllcC, Mrs. II. ,L MegglllSOII hit hy the Cape Charles route yesterday lor a l wo weeks' stay with friends in New York. Mr. II. Tuckscherer wem to Phila? delphia last night. Jerry Simpson Dying. (By Associated Press.) WICHITA, K AS., Oct. Hi. Con gressmnii Jerry Simpson is low to? night. The hemorrhage attack tonlghl was unusually severe-. SHOOTS THE CHIEF AND ANOTHER MAN Anniston Citizen While Drunk Kills One Person and Wounds Policeman. (By Associated Press.) ANNISTON, ALA.. Oct. Mi. .1 W. TrinK is dead and Chief of Pollee Dill wounded as a result of a shooting af? fray here tonight. L. 10. Pippin, overseer of the city streets, did the shooting. All the men were friends. Pippin had been drinking during tin- day and tonight he passed the city hall, on the steps of which Mr. Trlgg and Chief Dill were talking. Pip'pin, after speaking to both men. drew two pistols and open? ed tire. Mr. Trlgg fell, mortally wounded, ami Chief Dill received two painful (lesii wounds, after which ho overpowered Pippin anil arrested him. The shooting was without provocation. AUDIENCE HISSES DIXON AND PLAY 'Clansman," Presented in South Caro. Una Arouses Hostility of the Playgoers. (SimulaI i,, tim Pally press.) COLUMBIA, S. ('.. Oi l. 10.- Thomas Dixoa's "Clansman" was presented here Saturday nlghj lo one of the largest audiences of recent years. This may be partially explained by the fact thai the scene of die play is laid ;>'. Piedmont, this State. Throughout the performance there wore hisses from all pans of the theatre, hui these were Increased when Dlxon appeared before the curtain" after the third in '.. Rev. Richard Carroll, a negro edu calor of this Stale, who saw Hie play by invitation, aft or war?* stated to th author ilia' he was making "blood money" from (he negro. He .said Ho play would do great harm in Incitlpi strife be'weui the rt., USE THESE Classified Advertisements For your business opportunities For all kinds of business wants . For business helps and situations To rent or to sell your real estate For sale and purchase of merchandise There is no other publication in the city which reaches so many homes and busineBB firms every day as does the DAILY PRESS. Classified ads. arc inexpensive and we KNOW llicy briny results . . . lea word. No advertisement less than 25 cents. WANTED. W ANTBD-^H B WANTS TO BUY, Sell, Rent rind Repair. Have you Keen him. FLEURY Typewriters, :tl07 Washington avenue. Holl l 'Phono 337. IO-17-?l WANTED?A COMPETENT WHITE cook: good wages; references re quired. I. N. LEWIS, Quarters 55, Kurl Monroe, Va. IO-i7-:it WANTED- KM PLOY M ENT DY A young man, Has seme knowledge of printing. Address George, P. O. M< x 222. 10-17-Ct WANTED?TABLE HOARDERS AT 120 Thirty-second street. 10-1 l-GI WANTED?FIRST-CLASS BRICK layer desire s position. Address .ItINES, This Ortlce. ll-10-Oi WANTED?FIRST CLASS COOK: good wages. Inquire <>f MI'.S. ii. I PRESSBY, Boulevard, corner Maple avenue. lO-.N-tf WANTED- WOMAN WITH BXPlv rlence in cloak department Apply li. .1. LEWIS, J7ti; Waehingtou ave? nue, Newport News. Ya. lu ll It WANTED?TO BUY SMALL HOUSE WANTED?EVERY PERSON IN Newport News to know that we are now selling Buckingham Llthla Water, shipped direct from the springs in five-gallon demijohns, for 7Ro. each. NEWPORT NEWS not* TLINfi ('<). m i.-, iw WANTED?YO UTTI ATTENDING central school wants work nftcr school hours. Can work from :!::i0 p. in. on the school days and all day Saturday. Age. Hi. Address, .1. M. 'I'., caro Daily Press. IO-0-lit WANTED?BUYERS FOR did) PA pcrs, ai 10c per hundred; good con? dition. Apply at DAILY PRESS OFFICE. 0-20-tl HELP WANTED ? MALES. EARN ltl<; MONEY BETWEEN NOW and .Iqminry im. agonts can make hetween $5.00 and $10.00 a day sell? ing our lino of FOUNTAIN PENS, one agent is now clearing hot ween $?10.00 and $50.00 a wick.' For terms, catalogue, etc., address The Sehlen fen Mfg. Co.; I'M Nassau street. New York. IO-M-201 LOST. LOST BLACK MALE BERKSHIRE lion, weight about lf>u pounds. Re? ward If returned to ALBERT DA? VIS, Cypress avenue, just itcross Sailer's deceit. It FOR RENT. KOK RENT?SINGLE FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen. "2T.\ Forty tifth street. 10-15-61 FOR RENT?TWO LARGE PRO NT rooms, southern exposure. 3200 West avenue. 10-15-21 FOR SALE. K()l7~sTuic~^T^ (T D. PHASIC, $450.00, for $150.00, in excellent con? dition. Call 3*308 West avenue be j fore Thursday. POR SALE?I COW. I HORSE, I buggy, i set harness, CO chickens. To sill cheap nl Ninth Newport News, nl WATERMAN'S. 10-17-31 LOTS POR SALIC OK LEASE IN ALL parts of the city. Call and get prices. OLD DOMINION LAND CO., Hotel Warwick Bldg. 10-M lni FOR SALE?WOULD YOU PICK HP ii dollar If von saw it on the street? Certainly you would; then shake hands with progress and pick up the dollars you save in buying from us. The GBO. I). HAMPTON PIANO CO., -Jin Twenty-eighth street. if POR SALE?TWO DESIRABLE lots. In the heart of Rivervlew. on electric car linn. Prien $.'{f>0 cash These lots nrn No. 5 and li, in block No. 0, as shown on map of Rlvorv.lo?, made by 0, W. Pitched, civil ntmin . ccr. They have a froiitHgo of .'!0 fco! cacti on Electric avonno and run liffk t'"i feet. Address "HlVElt VIEW.'-" caro Daily Press. l< :i I0I special notice. THE AMERICAN ICE CO. IS NOW taking orders for coal, coke anil wood; best service. Oflice ;n7 Forty-flfth Btroot Hell 'phono, 410 FRED GUTIERREZ, general mana? ger. l?-2!Uf ..MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OK $:.<? j to $1,000, ii per cent. Merchants Mechanics Savings Association, AI I Ian 1>. .lones, Secretary and At tor ! ney, First National Rank Building. LT.-1 in NEWPORT NEWS CHIPPING AND Renting Co., cleaning boilers a spec laity, contract or day work. First class, labor furnished for $2.00 per day. Office ::i7 Forty-flfth street. FRED. GUTIERREZ, Manager. I to-1 i-i r 11. N. COLE?CLEANING, PRESSING and repairing. Best work, lowest prices, Goods called tor and deliv? ered. 22-1 Twenty-fifth street. Bell 'phono, 190. 7-20-tf .1. L. MAR YE, CIVIL ENGINEER ami Surveyor. 'Phones, No. With Nelms, Mar ye, Boy en ton Aj Chapln, Inc., real estate, insurance, ri nt3. loans and investment bonds. 'J'ilT Washington avenue. 7-22-C EMBROIDERY OF ALL KINDS, stamping ami drawing in different designs. MISS AUGUSTA SM IDT. ::i7 Forty-seventh street. 10-8-121 restaurants. WELCH'S R 10 S T A U R A N T. 21V Twenty B t"l II street. Open evening': until I2:.10 a. in. 10-1-tf UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROUSE" FOR GOOD SERVICE and line hacks. 2:tl-2:ili Twenty tilth si reel. 'Phones, .".1. .1. ii. CAFFEE & SON. :i:tid St. and Huntington Ave Both 'plumes No. I; residence, Hell 'phone, i 1. coal and wood. VV. V. CON ARD, SUCCESSOR TO M uiniy & Conard, anthracite, red ash splint coal, oak and pine wood. Citi? zens' 'phone, 12:!; Bell 'phone, 12." Office Twenty eighth street and Vir gllllll avenue, under the bridge. 10-1-tf tinning and plumbing. YES, i INSTALL STEAM HEATING, hot water heating, hot air heating and latrohes. When I get through the job Ik satisfactory. .1. A. VANDE GRIFT, 290E Huntington avenue. 5-25-tr furniture. WAN'PED?TO BUY. SELL OR EX change furniture and stoves. High? est cash prices paid. C. W. LEWIS, No. 'jri()2 Huntington avenue. tf veterinarian. DR. R.' R. CLARK,, REGISTEREl) veterinarian. Calls answered any? where and at any time. Office, 310 Thirtieth street. Botlt 'phones, II9.| transfeb companies. OLD DOMINION BAGGAGE TRANS? FER CO., N. F. Kctchlim, Manager Office, C. Ac O. Station. 'Phones-. Reil Nos. -101 and LK>; Citizens, No. 12. TAKE NOTICE. These Contractors are fair to D'nion Labor and it would bo wise to lind out ? who are Union Contractors before yon b-t your work to them'. 10. Morgan. A. D. Wallace, Joynes &(Rolph, Mr. Cash, Mr. Phipps, Mr. Richardson. Mr. Dritt-1 son or any others who will employ, only Union Labor. By order or District Council, U. B.' of C. and .1. of A. sat.lu.lh.sal. NOTICE! To All Whom il May Concern: Take notice thai I. WILLIS PAYNE* have purchased all stocks of S, Bum-' no i held, at No. 3404 Huntington Ave. cm 0-I2t WULLIS FA YNE. (Jive the Children a Chance. Plenty of room for them lb play, pure air and pure water, unrestricted opportunity for ex? ercise, go u long way towards making them strong, whole? hearted men and women. (live them all Of those oppor? tunities by taking advantage uf the following offer. We will sell a beautiful six room house, witli nil modern conveniences, located near the Boulevard, for $25.00 cash and $15.00 per month, Sco Walter Charnlcy, Makaoki Real Estate Department. 2700 WASHINGTON AVE TRUSTEES' SALE. TRUSTEES' SALE. Of Valuable House and Lot Situato in the County of Elizabeth City, Va. Default having occurred under the terms of a deed of trust, ilalud Iho 20th day of July, 1800, and recorded In Deed of Trust Hook. No. 17. page 384 et seq., in tlie clerk's ofllce of (lie coun? ty of Elizabeth City, Virginia, executed by John Bedford and wife to the under? signed, by request of the party secured, we will offer for sale, in front of tho premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1005, at 4:30 o'clock p. in., tho following property us described in said Deed of , Trust, known as lot No. sixty-four Oil), on "Semple's plat of J. HolTol flngei's Williams Land," recorded In I)ce,l Book, No. 20, lingo :MI), clerk's office of Elizabeth City county: logoth. er with the buildings and Improve? ments, etc. TERMS?Cash sufficient to pay tiio indebtedness due anil remaining un? paid to 1 lie Union Rnvlngs Bank of Washington, D. C, with interest and expenses of snlo and of the execution of the trust: bnlnnco to Im paid upon terms to lie announced at. time of sale. A deposit, of $150 will bo required at time of sale. Terms to tie fully com? piled with within ten (ID) days or property may he resold at risk of de? faulting purchaser. JACKSON I! RALSTON, E. QUfNCY SMITH. Trustees. This sale has been adjourned to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1903, at 2:15 p. m. By Order of the Trustees. WILLIAM C. STUART, Attorney. lu-1-14t AMUSEMENTS. IttLHY ? 061. I? CMARLLS FROH At AN PRBSRNTS Wm. H. Crane IN TIIK Nt:\\ COMEDY ?"The AMERICAN LORD" Pricey: 25c 50c 75c. 81.00 arid Jl 50. SAI.R NOW OPP.N Acfldemt SB MISS FLORENCE DAVUi, supported by ELLIOTT DEXTER, in the Exquisite Romantic Comedy, ThePloyer /vl?ici" Prices, 25c to $1.50. Sale now open. f %<*doi)l 0Iii, IS) ? LAURA MILLARD. Supported bv a Company of mi \ RTI8TS 1*0 in the Fantastic Japanese Opera, "[HE GEISHA" Sale eow open. Prices, 25c to 't. 1.00. j mm.?Nuht sm. flu, j?i The Popular Favorite, 1-fARRY BERESFORD, Presenting i THE WOMAN HATER. A Continuous Laugh. A Spasm of Laughter. Fun?Charming, Pure, Wht loHomi ? Pun. Prices,?Matinee, 25, 50, 75c; Nicjht, 25c to $1.50. Sale now open. Is Your Money Earning 5 Per Cent? ! I r not, yon Have mild t.uro any of Ilia ohms "<:" I'reforrofl Stocks nfilia Merchants Mechanic* Kavlngs Aisoolailon This latest Is mo of HlockK liy this Conservative savings Iiiiii i tioinn pays to (lie holder 5 Par Cent minimi dividend*, |iAynlilc semi umiiiiiliy, mimaim-nd I by tin- onllrc asset* of tho KMOClstloil mid Is u most desirable anil safe loini of InvoalhlR vmii money, Cerlllicalcs for lliNcloek inny tic i>m I scnti'itr.ir phj i,u>ni at any tpno l?y )hc hoMsrs, Only a limited amniinl of Hi la stock will Im U ?*uc?I. Put In your application mid lot yior I savings cam 5 I'or Cent. Insica.4 of sn'l I Per Cent. Merchants-Mechanics Savings Association . JOHN I.OWIJRY. ALLAN t?. JONflft. President, Ki-ty. ami ah t, WiM. (IARNBR, A. ROSEN HAlIM. Vice-Pro). Tina*. First National Hank Huilriiwj. PERFECTIOiN Iwis linen reached in tho equip menl of our new saloon - up-to date In every respect. Many a time, no doubl, you would (Ike lo have had it cool glass of beer or n pa la table drink of liquor, but the environment of tho ordinary saloon wan such that the desire was not gratified. Here, n drink can be enjoyed to Ibc flllleol ???; tent, where sanitation and Service y. 'relun supremo, : O. W. TODO, 313 TWEN i Y LIGll III STREET.