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THE GRAND JURY flf At v ? Self -confessed Murderer Waiveu Prelirnlnarg Examination When Taken Before Justice Deane. HE 18 A CI1IZCN OF U1IIED STATES Mrs. Scott Drclaies That He Tbok Out NaturalUation Papers; a few Years Ago?She Says That Pavlin , Ic is No Anarchist?Iii litis male ment She is Supported by Otlieis. ?| ' - , When taken before .justice of Iii? Peace .T. Albert Deaue last night .IUI ian Pavllnic, self-cohfeasod wifemur direr, waived a preliminary iie.it ins and whs committed to Jail lo await the action of the May at and Jury in the Circuit Court. Justice Deane and many interested persons assembled Iii the Jail office at 7 o'clock ready to enter Into the ease, but Pavllnic slnij ly t hi the magistrate thai he desired lo waivo the examination and the ease vir certified (o the grand jury. Friends Loyal to Him. Among Hins? who came to Hamp ton to attend Ihe preliminary hearing were Mrs. I. IL Schott, an I Mr. C E. Kldd, neighbors of the Puvlinldj at Salters' Creek, Roth Mrs Schotl and Mr. Kidd hao known Ihe Pav Hides hi lice they eaiiit: lo America nine years ago. Mrs. Schott and Mr. Kidd had a conversation with Julian Pavllnic and listened Ip his story of how he murdered his wife. Inning the recital of the story Mrs. Schott wept. Mrs. Schott, said thai Pavltnlc's father was a druggist at Dresden and that his family was a respect a hie one. She most ntctitly resented the assertion that Pavllnic ini{;ht be ai: anarchist. She said thai Mr and Mrs. Pavllnic lived happily logelhei In Petersburg and thnl Mrs. Pavltu ic's Illness gave her husband grca' concern and trouble. He Is An American Citizen. Another statement that proved In terpsting was that Pavllnic Is a citi? zen or the United Stales, Mrs Schott said he look out nuturall/.a tion papers a few years ago. Of this she was certain. Mrs Schotl spoke in the hlghcsl terms of the dead woman. She hooted at the Idea thai Mrs. Pavllnic was the divorced wife ff another man, or possibly was |lv CORRECT CLOTHING for SPRING WEAR The Frankel tfe tCiseninan Garments arc perfect They're made in the proper mauner and always fit correctly, Tins Spring stock is indeed Iii" nobbiest we've ever shown? not a style is missing?nil the richest and mos I ex elusive fab? rics in both siugle and double breasted effects. Spring Jniite $7M to $25 'the Greatest stock of Boys* Suits in Hanipton. 1 Bring your boy today to have him fit ted. We can do it well and guarantee to save you from $1.00 to |2.00 oil any nice suit. Frankel & Eisenman, The Hustling Ohrthisrs _M XV. Queen Street HAMPTON, - . VA I I A MPT ON'S BE5 X STORE. FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00, $6.00 and New iiti the morning ttiri ill" I- oxipih Hi Ti i111111? -<I Hats Vj.OO. $0.00 ami $7.00 Dial >iin won'i mulch except for colli .hlornhly more. Legi.i. Manila, Milan Chlp> I lor mhair ami Hull Uraiil . in Mark, while ami i o|6rs. I lie Mats represent, ihe best (if Iii?' current slyles. Inj; with Pavllhie without being mar rled Believed in tbe Government. Mr. Ri'bl also strongly resented ? be accusation Hint Pavlinie Is a:> aiiai chlst. Mr. Kldd i aid In- hn 11 peatodly discussed political questions ??itii I'.m linic and thai Pat llnic left Austria because he believes in a lie publican form < f gdvoliininnL Mi Kldd said (bat Pin linic did noi holii iiuhrchisl ie ^ lows. Letters Tell Stoiy. DiffeiOT.I iron) Hi" stnteinciilii til the 111? r >' ->f the self-confessed intir lieier i. stoiy in i be lollers I mid In Pavilnlc's trunks. Many of thest letters show thai ilia dead wife w;i Eislo Horlier. the 3ist6r of Prof. I" 11 x Berber, of Munich, ilcunay. am' ?i Prof. William Berber^ of York shire, England. Thai Mrs. Pavllnb came from a refined Herman family there i:; no doubt. Mr. Robert Marcus n''t'cd as Inter pre tec for Deputy Sheriff Edwin Cm Iis yesterday. Certain letters are mis dug. but Mr. Marcus .found mnn> pcctillar KtateinenlH In seme of tic missives. one nntrealod Pavlinie In the inn.-I lovable terms in keep his relatives posted as in the condition el Mi ;. Pavlinie and also offered 111 111 love ami sympathy In his trouble Love Story Disclosed, "'still another letter addressed in Mis. Pavlinie woiild Indicate thai some young officers in Germany was in love with her. One letter from t'hls man told her that he was Com? ing to Petersburg and that "he still loved her." Another letter spoke bl I a divorce proceedings. Whether these letters have tu do with Mr and Mrs. Pavlinie can noi be fully stated. Many arc dated bad; in 1^117 and Ihn time between them i.-; such as to make the connection almost impossible. In 'tie house wire found the school pa pern of Mrs Pavlinie. They Show that she altended a school in Oer many, having entered jt in iSSI ami bad as her l.enehbr Dr linusmuii until ' I8S3, when Prof. .1. Batinert became ,11er tutor. Letters have passed i ft en between Mrs. Pavlinie ami her frlfkids in Germany. That she wished lb re? turn io Germany Is evidenced in many of the letters. Mis Schott recognized certain photographs and. told of the time lhey kept boarders in Newport News No Children in tbe Family. Mrs. Schott also took occasion to deny t'ne report that Mr. ami Mis. Pavlinie might hnve had children She said she had known them intl iliately for nine years. Asked if Pa , link 's father was an officer in Austria, Mrs. Schott said (Continued on page seven.) Hotel For Rent. Sixteen room lu te| in Last Queen] Street for reut. See M. o. Lackey* at P W Phillip? & Go, It Attention Elks The members of Hampton Lodse. I No. ::qii. B, P. O. Elks, are request e<l to assemble in their hall a' 1 o'clock this afternoon for the purpeso of afvnding the funeral of Brother Albert Moseloy. nt Hie National Sol dlers' Home. Visit inn Elks invited to join in with us. By onler Exalted Ruler. HARRY R, HOUSTON. Exalted Ruler. T. L. SCLATER, Secretary. It FLORIST W. 0. HINGE PROBABLY MURDERED Former Employe of the Nation? al Soldiers' Home Meets Vio? lent Death in New York. _ V EMPLOYED By II MILLIONAIRE Just How the Old Man Was Killed is Not Disclosed Gut it is Presum ed That He ir. Victim of Foul ?Man Missing for Many i"*tJ? Be? fore Body Was found. A telegram received by Mr. Joseph Hold yesterday announced the death m New York of Mi William D. Lainpo, for ten years florist at the National Soidiors' Home Sir. Lalngc x;m; i member of Hamilton Lodge of Elks' i'TOm what could be learned h< had been iui-: ins from his homo for i week and foul play is suspected, Mr. I ?Inge I' M He National Sol? le i ' l h iic Ii- i?' la.jl \'< brtiary to ??? < Mm.- iin Hoti ?' i'.' i millionaire in i outside ni' .lei ley City. It is tin. jet do d t h.it he left i lien- i he early pait i>f last week fot Sutherland, N I , in Luv set 'I . ami 'um !? t liiit til me until hi... dead body was found on Monday afternoon hi.- whereabouts luivo been unknown 1,1 his family I mil friends. 1 Mr, H. 6. William!:, former mnnas ?I of the hotel at He' Homo, sent the I telegram announcing tin- death of Mr. Lalnge to Mr. (Ibid. iMr. Stnncjlen in City. Mr. Charles \V. Slangien, formerly connected with Newspapers here, and now located in Baltimore, i.-t the guest of his mot her near Buckroe Rcacii. Mr. Statiglen is now Ihn pro?, ident of I he Association of the Na iioual Brotherhood of Car Builders FOR RENT. KOR HAI.lv- TWO CODI) DRAUOHT horseii. Iii reo carls, one strong Kprlng wagon In first class condi tloit. one low dray, one largo ir in sulp, double doors; Iiiree sots car. harness, one wagon harness; - 2ti inch circular wood saws, one Fair bank's scales, capacity 1.500 lbs. pint Im in 28 Inches by Inches TllH HAMPTON SUPPLY COM PA NY. corner King and Lincoln streets. Hampton, Vii. fi-li-Ht COB ?ALK Oil LEASE?ONES OF th? host pieces of property in the (own of Hampton: located at the corner of King and Lincoln streets, fronting on King street M'S fool and on Lincoln street itiO feob . Proper-, tv will he sold Uli a whole or In lol ' THE HAMPTON SUPPLY COM I'A NY. Hampton, Virginia. 5-t!-;i( At the request of the own?r, the household furniture of Mr. ? P. Newton will he sold at auction at hip residence on the Boulevard, near Lu Salle Avenue. MONDAY. May Nth. 1906. The sale will begin at 11 a. in. and continue until all the furniture is sold. J. M. Gumming, AUCTIONEER C. Mater & Bros. Confectionery Fruit, Cakes Etc., Etc. Cigars, Tobacco, Manufacturer of Ice Cream." Soda Water a Specialty Phone 277. Mellen St.. Phoebus. Cream delivered anywhere. NOTICE All persotts having watches, clocks, or other articles In my store for re? pair will -.lease call and get them, j otherwises they will be sold to pay charges, as I wish to close my busi? ness In Hampton In short time. _ . F. ANSI ?ET. Sale Of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ?* 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less than Regular. We've bought a line of samples, consisting of Oowns, C-.set Covers and Skirls, made of high quality materials. Some of them slightly soiled through handling. Liberality of sl/.e and dainty trimmings a characteristic of every piece. We invite your Inspection TODAY, promising you an actual sav? ins of 33 13 per cent on every garment purchased. 9 Oc\)l Sloic. Hampton; FO K SALE. I can offer you a g'Vtd liome at Kivorviow at a reasonable price. ' A new seven-room dwelt.ng located on Rtbhtiiond ayenue. built of ihr very hesi material, can he bought on reasonable terms lor less than the houric cost. I can r.cl! you a five room two story house at LORDLEY'S CItOSSINt! for $800. jr.'jr. cash and balance in monthly payments. TAVKLYE acres of excellent farming land with e>md dwelling and all mcessarv out houses, located 1 I " miles from HAMPTON, rectly on the route id the railroad to YOKKTOWN, can hi- had ir (2.000.00. 135 acres, about one halt Of which Is open and arable, bap n ? in woodbind, situate,i about I 1-2 miles below YOKKTOWN on tin YORK RIVER, ami has over half a mile of water front. This can be purchased for $10 per acre. CITY. SUBURBAN ami COUNTRY property for sale at the very lowest figures. RENTS. NORTH KTNC1 and RAN? DOLPH, modern conveni? ences .JUti and $2". Armlstead avenue. No. 10. Pix rooms .Jin.nn Arinistead avenue. No. 2f!. Hi rooms . $1S 00 j Chapel street, next to the Christian church K rooms $15.on ; Holt street, No. 430. five looms .$7.00 REAL ESTATE, RENTALS: LOANS. (?2NEKAL AUCTIONEER-. \ INSURANCE, and NOTARY PUBLIC. 9 and 11 N. King Street, TTsnipton. Ya. ; ?PHONR 50. A Hint In Millinery Just drop into SURGES' MILLINERY STORE and you will be j convinced that It Is the Ideal place to get your Summer Hat; Our Milliners are experienced and you get their best services all the time. KRfts^(SMr?taurv?**-?*?8^..>^.?s?M*->**,*.??i SURGES' MILLINERY East Queen Street. - Hampton, Va. MILLINERY IS OUR SPECIALTY. 8 THE POPULAR CLOTHIER Offers the best and most reliable Clothing for .Men and Boys. The completeness of our stock, with the reliability of our garments handled here ap? peals to every purchaser of reasonable priced Clothing. SUITS OO to 8 Plione 235. IS and 20 W.' Queen St. SHOE DEPARTMENT 2nd FLOOR Crossett Shoes. $3.00. $3.50. $4.00 Ladies' White Oxfords. $1.00, $1.255. $1.50. Children's White Oxfords. $1.00. $1.25. Barefoot Sandals. 50c to $1.Q0. _ Tennis Shoes. 50c. 65c, 75c. " FINE LINE OF BABY SHOES. Take the Electric Eelevator to Shoe Department. 8 AND 10 .W. QiJEEN ST., HAMPTON, VA. D&ily Piesi $0 Cents & Weefe Tor a Quick Cash Buyer I con sell you 3 12 acres In Menclv ville ou deep Creek, Warwick coun? ty Good C-rqoni house and outbuild? ings; young orchard and flue Spring wuler for $550 A small farm, 40 acres', 2 1-2 mll99 from Morrisons; about 15 acres clear? ed; the balance well timbered; nice orchard, ami shade: two flue Springs of water on the place; uo bulldlng9; $750 cash. i, iAi J \ \ \ ?? fcop ^nisp W. E. L&wson Nu. 18 N. King St. Hampton. TC Free Samples of JAP=ALAC 9 .We Invite evey. housekeeper tn Hampton to call at our stors and get a sample can of JAP-A-LAC, the "great llocr stabler"? FREE. Belter call early and g?t the sample W fjueen Stresl. Hampton. R. E. Gatewood LU1LL1. I 1IJ Bottler of Carbonated Beverages. Celery tonic for the nerves, a pure and healthful drink, which tones up the system, creates appetite and pro? motes digestion. Agent for the famous Sachs Pr?den Company's ginger ale. 'I bis ginger ale received the highest [award at National Wine and Splrlf (show, Madison square Harden, Octobet 18-20. Highest award for quality over worlds' competitors. Agents Ifeeclts-Quellen Natural Min? eral waters. i "Phono, 177, Phoebus. v ' IS IT GOOD POLICY to spend your money for paint that Is only part paint and part, adul? terations, when you can buy Davis* 100 per cent Pure Paint for the same money per gallon, and cover. In a lasting manner, from one-fourth to one-third more sur? face? Think It over. FOR GALE BY RANSONE Hardware Company, HAMPTON, VA. Lots 30x115 Victoria Avenue, neai- Ltf ISalle, $250. 30x145 Erwin Street, 4150. 25x145 Moore Street, $100. Also lots in Hampion and PhoebUflS nil ou small monthly payments.. Rent Two Victoria Amins dtrellinga modern in every respsct, $30.00 an* i?35.00. "ottnges at Buckroe Beach. 6 icom house near C. & O. depot, $17, fi-roormhouse, Jackson Street, $10. 6-room house on Washington St.. $9. 4-room Iludglns Street. $6.00. Real Estate, Rental and Fire Insurance. 18 S. King 6t., Hampton. 10 N. Mellen St.. Phoebu?. RELIABLE HARNESS Is the kind to buy. That's the kind LOWRY makes from Pure Oak Tanne ' Leather?toe best kind. LOWRY, l Tho Harnest ?nc| ' Vehicle Man, No.. 125 5v^s.t C,ueen Street.._j