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BOARD OF FISHERIES TO MEET IN ?OLK Members Fail io Select Hampton as Permanent Headnuarters ?Question Sllll Open. STEAMLR TO BE NAMED SWANSON ? Resloution Adopted Asking tiie Gov enor to Allow the Vessel to b> Called "Governor Swanson''? Warwick and Mathews rights G.> Over?Board Adjourns Session. Without disposing of the ed pystei inspector fiahts i" \Vai tviek and Mnthews comities Hie flirt'8 hoard ef fisheries adloutned y'p'iuVi flay afternoon Id in^"' Iii Norfolk nf.xt month. 't'h* action of the hoard caused two surprises. One \vn? in the fn( t ihni it had decidt-d In n'oftlh nd.ino.ni \v!IVt; out setUlim Hi*- fichu in the tw i counties and the other came with announcement that tie? hoard ? ihl m^t in Norfolk It hn-l befn evpeef efl th?i tlie h ard would ih.ike I lamp ton Its perniuueul hindquarters ami this rnay he the ease when the Nor? folk' meeting bcciua1. It wa? thnuahj ot-st at Mils time not to chance lb the decision lo alternate between llampton nml N"?>rf<?llJ Mr. McDonald l.ee, the chairman aful Mi. ?Vllkes Mritbews. the ju>c fet'sry of ;lie hoard, will remain ovej' in Hampton today in brd'ei to attend in inlnui matters; ;>!:iie Senator t?Cor;;e H. K--v.il. ii.> k Ihghchi, State Senator Itogei A James, of Danville, m< inbt i of i In heard, started for Washington last night and Senator llland Via will pn to Richmond thi.: morning Name Steamer After Governor. At the meeting of the board >'bs terday a resolution was adopted t questing the llmi clinide A. in son to allow the new iteamei lor th ? r>stfi navy in be named "Hovbrnbi Swahsbn.*' Tho boni'd has just pur chased the steamer from Mr. H uh. and It will he put Into eonunls.doii in tho oyMer navy within Hilft) tiays. The new steamer originally rust hut th.? hbnrd bought it *t about our-Mil id that price Tlie tteamer H li" feel long, i*-, i feei beam, ami draw a eighteen feet of water. Tv/o Insoectors Chosc-n. Two inspectors were chosen In the board, as follows: Norfolk- Mr flharles .1. Lawrence Isle of Wight (ronuty Mr. G. 15 L, Simmon*. Most r-f the day was tak^n up by the hoard in heaVing the Warwick case- and Inlookins over tin- mhfis . f the "present survey. These were al? lowed tfi remain (is the, are until Hie best session of tie- board, In an executive sesslbii tin- board attended in routine husliie^s Las; rijshl Mr. Malhew \rnistrong entertained Mr. Lee, Mr, Mnthews and a r.mall gathering of friends a: n ?tag dinner. J'lifeiMerr-hfni!>" Association ves We Never Mail a Bet? ter or a Larger Stock of Sumnier Clothing and vre nfever havo hen - ? busy as \ve are (hi- season. Jf you want tin- Best Values ?t 1: e Best Stj les I he handsomest Fabrics hu.s thai .-tiii ;il FRANKEL & WttWM If it's a Straw Hat you want, l>y ;ill means' look ;il ours, tJiesvrellesianfl iiobl/iesf line in to v. n. Franke! & Eisenman, The Huslling Cioih.ers 36 W. Qu sen Street, HAMPTON, . - VA HAMPTON'S BEST STORE. SALE OF Infants' arid Children's Wear TIMELY OFFERINGS OF IN? TEREST TO MOTHERS. II? i? vi>ii v. ill find n 0.1nai variety nf wi II mad- . pretty ut I ii ' t il tin illltllll ol I l\ IIKHllllS to i hi' i hlld ol five yours a tihowhiy, thai Includes every tiling from the popular 11: i?? ? *? I : i tlii' liti'- aitil ? ? I'--*:iIit gal' I'll, pi ice (mint omen) t hem niukc home seivihg unnecessary an.I "\ <'n > xlraviiRiihi . CHILDREN'S URIZSSES. 50c. Ma li' .'i iim inialUy Naln SOok, W I'll 'i' ? Itll " i'l ?mibljOt? . ,;. 'yokes, hi . Iis ami sleeves in hi ti'ti lt< \ >? Nnislieil with ilaltii\ i inhrohtory. INFANTS' CAPS FOR 50c. <)| i in?' Wilit?' La? us ami 11 ? ?' ] sv Is a . In a vai let v ?>!" s't> le.?l Im liuiins Hutch t'aps. i i imtiiina ? arc "f laces und ein lpi<it'll i i" . Vimi ciiii salely .ipnre ihese with most 75c CHILDREN'S SUN BUN NE1 S. 19c. Washable '-mi Runnel? Ill fim arailf percale; colors wlijtei bio- ami pink. Regular 25c tallies. SHORT REEFERS ami LONG COATS. n| v hi'i- Lilien m Reil liinl ford, with deep ruffle $4i?8 t- nlay adopted resolutions thanking Ilm mi mbt i ~ .if Hi" hi in rii for seliii I Ihg 11 lull pi'.-Ii mi one of the meeting places .nil reipieatlnj! the body to .nil . ihiii town their pertn.ineftt lieailfiuarter.v 'CHESAPEAKE ?ND OHIO TO BUY 500 FREIGHT GADS Deed of Trust to the Central Trust Company Filed inthe Circuit Clerk's Office. According tu a deed of *rnst filed tu tin- office of the Circuit Court yes? terday tin' Cheshpeake ami Ohio Railway Company lias .'tust placed ah order for new l" ton box freight The ile^d conveys a mortgage up? on the properly from th^ Chesapeake .mil Ohio i" the Central Trust Com? pany, iif New York city, and is for $1 U.ISL20, It la stipulated in the deed that the money if. to be U<?ei1 in I'll.vlug for ihi' freight car-, which wbre purchased from thp American i'iir Building Company. The de^d was first placed on rr-f? crii in tin- city of Richmond, (hen in Wiirwi k county, the city of Newport News and then in Elizabeth City t'oiiniy, The .-late tax. which was i 'l l in Rlchinond. amounted to $|'>4. PERSONALS AND BRIEFS. The Comifg and Going of the Pcople Yoti Know, Mrs. Thomas tabh and Miss Beii !'i.- Rus-"ll returned yesterday from Nashville, Tenn., where I h ey attend . I tb.. (Jeneial Baptist Association Mr. William .1. Boom-, of North aibliiia. i.-. tin- guest of friends in iimjjto'ii f"r a few days. Mi-. .1 M. Guthrie, after a visit of v?? weeks in Richmond, has return I i i !it-r home in East Hampton. VIM l.itchidn Gibson, of Ronnoke, I - r-xpecteil tn reach here in a few ?i'ii.Vji t,, visit her sister. Mrs. Henry I I an ? -b.-u-l/. in Last Queen street. I lit -. i-\ K Northern; forme; |r pa. I'T 'f the Phoebus Baptist church, i?iii ir w stationed in Winchester, !l return to that city tomorrow, af' ;?. -' ?>? of a we'-k with friends Mr and Mrs P.. M. Firman, after a visit i') Captain and Mrs Frank ?y Darlliit', hi Cledar Hall have -? me ' , Piw ideiice. lt. I. Mrs. William ResdeTI, who his been the criiesl >.f Mrs. Darling and Mrs. f. H Hewlns, has gone to Washing? ton, where sbr- will visit for a few din ye, before going to her hoiue Ar? lington, N. .1.. On Next Sunday, if yon want Ice Cream send your o- i -;- to Klrkman's, 2C17 Washington A veniie. Both 'phones 521. Kohihaas' old stand. my H5-6t REMIT PASSED OVER THE BIG FERRIS WHEEL, _i i Balloonist Makes Pleasing Trip Far Up Above the Crow I at Buckroc. Professor C. ?*. Wells, assistant I" I'rofetjBoi llulchcsoii, llic aeronaut made an ascension al Buckrob Beach Iris) iiikIii The erowd was large and ?1,, ?ei lie: noionnul was pleasing. At Ising from .1 |Ktlnl just in n ar .,| (hi I10I1 1 'li" aeronaut shot out ovi f Hie big l-'erris wheel and was lion sailing in 1 he direct ion of Fox Hill. ||e landed in .1 swaiup and wan rescued with difficulty! I? ** was tin k in the mini, 'fho display of fireworks li.on the parachute wa guild . ITofe:; or I lull h< ion will civ 1 1 matinee a ?' en: ion al tli" beach Sat I unlay nfteflioon at I i A'lock. As lit' will ice lie horizontal bars on tlii lie islon 1 lai i:> crowd probably will iir attrtii ted "> "Ii" resort; Toiiighi I'rores ??? lliilclibs?n will hi tike an asei-nsion between !? and D:!tO o'clock i * schmelz WIlTIkE THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME Head of the Bank of Hamoton Will Welcome the Virginia Baokers to Old Point N*xt Month. ' Vir."'Henry 1. B lituel/., pfesiderilof the Hank of Hampton, accepted the Invitation to delivei ihe address of iveltom? to the members of the Vir? ginia Batikeis' As? elation nn the oc? casion <'f their annual session at. Old Point next month, lie is a former president ol the association, Mr Schmelz has also been honored jjy President S II HnnsbroUgh, who has limned him chairman of the re? ception committee Tlie bankers will meet in the Hotel Cliamberliii mi June 14 and wi'l re. main in session three days. (in the evening of the fii.;( day the officers nf the association will hold i reception and receive Hie member; in the blue-room. ATTENDED ANNUAL RECEPTION OF THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN Dr. Hugh Gumming. Former Hamp tonian, Examines Many Pres pective Immigrants. j Or. ami Mrs. Hugh dimming, who fcconlty tu Yokohoma. where in dimming is stationed a: quarantine officer t'm- the United States, were aiiiJng the me d;; at the annual re? ception of the ICmperor of Japan a few Weeks a no. In a letter in the lion, s Cordon Cumming. his broth er. Dr. dimming relates liir. exper? ience ai the reception, which was a splendid luiu ti 11. Of Cumming aUo slates that lie U forced to examine hetween 1.000 and 1.2iiii prospective Immigrants every day of his life, so great is the desire of the people of that section to cents to the stales. Many of the appli? cants cannot pass the examination, although it requires a lot of hard work for the quarantine officer. Or. dimming write.-. Hint he and his family are well and happy and that they are enjoying their resi? dence in Yokohama. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel dimming;, tin- parents of Dr. dimming, live here, while Dr. and Mrs. Booth, the parents ;-r Mrs. dimming, live in ?lame; City county. IN BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF. Mr. A. C. Jones Leaves the Hampton Monitor. Mr. Ashton (.'. Jones, who has been business manager of the Hampton Monitor has resigned to enter i>iisi liess f n himself. Mr. .lobes has purchased the inter '?-? nf Mi. Ileadley in the firm of Headlej <v Plea*nn?s. furniture .teal efs Tb" new fiiui will be known as Pleasant* & Jenes. Prof. Obern to Preach Here. Prof D \V. Obern, of Johns* Hop? kins University, Baltimore, will preach to the congregation of the Church of Christ next Sunday morn? ing an I i-v ening. Mr- S. Marback is visiting friend.-: in Baltimore. Virginia Red Men Meet. fBv Associated Press.) NORFOLK, VA.. May lfi.?The great council of Red Men of Virginia began a three days session in Ports? mouth today. There are- more tlran mo delegates in attendance, Famous Strike Breakers. The most, famous f.ltike breakers in the land nie Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels so 0n strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying work gees right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 23c at W. Blair Lang home, druggist. 1 Cool Summet Waists Short Sleeves $1. All sizes to 44. They've just come?and they're juri ext ?:!>? what you neei thefce .varm ?luv;?made of an extremely pretty sheet while India Linon, elaborately trimmed with Vat. lace, and small lucked yokes; others ?with embroidery fronts: some with insertion of Val. lace. Button down back. W E 9 S Dept. Store. Hampton, Va. of Desirable Business Property ON CORNER of KING <& LINCOLN STS. As Auctioneer for the owners. I will offer for sale at Public Auction in front of the Court Mouse in tl\p town of Hampton, Vir? ginia, on SAIURAUAY. MAY 2Gth. 1900, at 12:,30 o'cIock P. M? that certain piece or parcel of laud in the town of Hampton. Virginia, at Hie Corner King and Lincoln Streets, said property baring a trootage ol l"4 !}-4 h-'m on king Street and a depth, 01 frontage of 16(1 feel in I.tu "In street. Said property now occupied by the Hamp? ton Supply Company and ibe Pebble's Building and Loan Association. This is your opportunity to secure one of the liest business prop? erties oh King Streit. Don't forget the date. Hr-p me for further particulars. I will also offer for sal^ the same day ten suburban building lots. M. R. W. REAL ESTATE, 14 fc?. King ?3t' O. LACKEY. MGR., Phillips & Co. RE NT 9, LOANS, INSURANCE. Hampton. FOR SALF RESTAURANT BUSINESS, fully equipped, large buihllng. thor? oughly repaired ami newly painted, located on Asylum street. Phoe? bus. Va., near the gate to th" National Soldiers' home, can be bought very cheap for cash and very reasonable terms can be made also. A 35-ncre truck farm, about 4 1-2 tulles from either Hampton or Newport News, dwelling, barns, out houses, etc.. can be purchased very reasonably. Price quoted bn application. [.Aits of lots for sale i>n Italeigh nitd Pare avenues., and Shell road, near Riverview. Price $00 and $05. A five room dwelling and lot on (,'ouuly street, Phoebus. Vs.. can he bought at a sliciifh >?. I have anything you want in the way of REAL ESTATE. R E N I S Flve-ioo|U. two-slorv dwellings with city water, on Elm street, $7.00 and $7.:.n. Three large dwelll igs on North Kin;; rtr.l Rr.ndolpn thieis, with electric lights, baths, etc., eice $2n and $25. 20 Armistcad avenue, in rooms, modern conveniences .SIS 224 Holt sheet, 0 rooms . $10 2211 Holl street. ?. rooms .?.$5:-'? 4.'Hi Holt street, 5 rooms.$7.0(1 REAL ESTATE, RENTALS. LOANS, GENERAL AUCTIONEER. INSURANCE and NOTARY PUBLIC. 9 and 11 N. King Sheet, Hampton. Va. 'PHONIC 50. STACEV'S I L LI N E R Y Call In today and see our cheap line of HATS.. We are expecting an ?ither shipment of SAILORS. Call ear ly before they are all picked over. MRS. I. M. STACEY No. 39 East Queen Street, Hudgins Block. Office Phone 166. Realder.ce Phone 340, BOX 189 ELECTRIC FANS ALL SIZES S. J. WATSON, JR. THE ELECTRICAL MAN. No. 6 KING 8T. HAMPTON. White Goods Sale This week. 2.000 yards Nub Voile.5c yard 10 inch wide Persian Lawns.14s yard 40 inch wide Organdy.10c yard Linep-finished Costume Lawn . 19c yard Lingerie Linen Lawn.19c yard 10c P. K. this week.5. yard 8 AND 10 W. QUEEN ST., HAMPTON, VA. Is the Time to buy Bukroe Beach Lots nt greatly reduced pikes. We '.it\c made arrangements with Use Company to handle this property, and -ire in position to make prices and t?iiiis so reasonable that you cannot resist after Investigation. M<t spuri 1 J. V. Bickford BUCK ROE BEACH. d ' W. E. L&wson I No. 18 N. King St. Hampton, Y*. I HAVE FOR SALE Connliy and Jordan's Hams, pure Butter, Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Imported Olive Oil (half pints., and quarts), Canned Meats, Chicken, Fish and Soups, Olives (plain and fluffed). Canned Plum Puddings, Cream de month, plain and with cherrrleB. Mar aschluo Cherries; al> brauds of Whis keys. Wines. RuniH, Gins, Brandies. Ale. Porter and Beer, for family and I medicinal use. Fresh (larden and Field Seed. Goods sent to any part of the county at short 'phone notice. , No. 19 Queen St. 'Phone 48?. QEO. R. WOOD, [R. E. Gatewood 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 Prudeu Company's ginger ale. This ginger ale received the highest !award at National Wine and Splrlf show, Madison square Garden. Octobet IS-26. Highest award for quality over ; worlds' competitors. Agents ReechsQuellen Natural Min |eral waters. 'Phone, 177, Phoebus. . i IF YOU ADD one pint of water to seven pints of milk, you do not get one gallon of milk, and the same Is true wiien you add adulterations to paint? you weaken the paint. Avoid all chance of getting adulterated paint by demanding Davis' 100 per cent, Pure Paint as it carries on every package an analysis and guarantee that pro? tects you against all forms of adul? teration . FOR SALE BY. Hardware Company, :iAMPTON, VA. James M. dimming REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE GENERAL AUCTIONEER Furniture Stored HAMPTON ROADS DRIVING PARK FRIDAY, MAY 18. Four races?First, 4 1-2 furlong*. purse $1.00. f> furloiga?1-3 mi-.?. ., <v Heat race, 2 in 3. *?'.' TTjpli Free-for-all trot or pace. " 2:30 p.m. "* "???? su-tu-w-f-th- :.__'- ? "ivjj