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6LRMANS LEAVE ROADS Cruiser Boon Sails (or Kelt; the Bremen for Boston. COMMODORE VON ;HOFE GRATEFUL Kaiser's Officer Says He Is Deeply Impressed With American Hospi? tality and the Marked Attention Shown Him by President and Navy. Tin* Herman orulsors R0611 and Dromon, the first of the foreign Bhips \o arrive for the opening of the Jamestown Exposition, left Hampton ItoadH last night, the [toon for Kiel Germany, and tin" Dromon for Hosten. After weighing anchor the German cruisers passed down the lino of ships anchored In tho Roads, signalling to Hie American fleet. "Hourly thanks" and "Farewell." The American ships answered with "Good speed" and "Auf weldershen." Shortly before leaving Commodore Kalau von Hofe, in command of Hie Bhlps, made the following statement: "I am deeply I in pressed with tho great hospitality and tho marked at? tention shown iiH by tho American navy and by the President, ami 1 wish to express once more our sliioofosl thanks to the American nation. 1 wish to congratulate the American j people on the splendid showing of i their warships, and tho ability of their ? officers ami their splendid crews, of'j whom they may justly lv promt. I consider the naval academy at An nupoilHi which l had Hie pleasure ol visiting, a model institution lu every respect. "It is with deep regret that wo leave the hospitable shores of Virginia ami America so soon." BOY HOBO CRAZY ON \ SUBJECT OF TRAVELING George Horton Has Visited Thirty One Cities Since Wast January. One of the most peculiar prisoners Hint has occupied a cell in the police station in many years Is George 10. i Horton, a 20-year-old white Loy of Eli gene. Oregon, who was arrested by I Patrolman Punish yesterday after noon on the charge of vagrancy. Among the effects found on the hoy I when searched at tho station house, . were several letters and an Interest-! itig memorandum book, giving Hie names of the different cities Hint he has visited recently and Hie occupa? tions at which bo has worked dur? ing bin short life. The book shows that he left Guthrie, Okl., on January 23, and since lias visited ::i ."Hies, In? cluding many In tho West and the principal ones In the South. Ho ro&chod Norfolk Thursday, visited Hip Jamestown Exposition that afternoon and came hero yesterday morning. He has worked at 13 trades, Including printing and detective work. After examining the effects of the prisoner, Chief Reynolds decided to have a talk with the boy. After con? siderable questioning lib learned that the lad was on his way to New York State to visit sonn? relatives. Hor? ton said he ran away from home when 12 years old and had traveled a great deal since. When asked by the chief if Ills miml 'was sound Hut boy said tlutt his pboplc claimed lie was "nuts" on "this traveling proposition." Horton is being held for a hearing liefore Justice Brown In (lie police court this morning. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Game Between Local Players and a Team trom H. M. S. Hampshire. There will lib an association foot? ball game at the Casino park this af? ternoon at 1:30 o'clock between tho Newport News club and the brack team of the British cruiser Hamp? shire. The Hampshire jacklcs hold the challenge shield of the English fleet and are said to lie wonders at tho association game. Buy Clothes Right. Blue Serge SUITS Double and Siiiglu Breasted and Two-Piece Suits $12 to $20. <_, WERTHEIMER & CO. 26th St. and Washington Ave., and 2206 Jef? ferson Ave. ean lind fi rut-el use accommo? dations at No. 2711 Washing? ton Avenue, Powell Trust Company Building, 2800 Westi Avenue and No. 218 2?th| Street. Itooms only, meals ean he had nearby at nieder-' ate rales. Rooms with one, dleaner and hed, $2.00, two beds, $.'{.00 per day. Hot and eold water hath and phone Bcrvioe in eauh huilding free to guests. Servants and man-! agers at caoli place day and night. Vault where valuables and money ean be deposited free. Under management of Banking, Insurance, Rents, Etc. 27 M Washington Avenue. Newport Hews. Va. PIc.igc cut this out and mail to your| friends wh^ arc coming this way. * THEATRICAL * This hftornoon and tonight Richard Mlllon ami hl? compuny will i\> seen at the Academy of Music in "What Happened lo .lones." This i.; the first, iilliio the llreadhurst comedy has been presented at the Academy for many seasons and. It is said, the present company Is the heal Unit, has been on the road In the popular piny In years. The matinee prices will be 25 and R0 cents, and a' night the prices will he 2G, 50 and 75 cents and $1.00. DENNIE WANTS TO WRESTLE. Says He Will Meet Sailor Who Claims Llghtwcightf Championship. The editor of the Dally Press yes terdav received the following: Editor Dally Press:?I understand that a party by the name of Harry Mnlcoh; of the U. S. S. Rhode Island, claims the lightweight cntch-as-catc.li can wreslllng championship of the world. Claiming the same myself, and having held it for the last twen? ty years without being defeated, and feeling that thcro are n few more gootl matches In me, I .would like to ply? hint a chance to gel the title by defeating me. Hoping to hear from him soon, Yours respectfully, DENN IK .TONICS, 'Lightweight Wrestling Champion <>f Hie world. CHARLES B1ELFELDT, Manager. MUSICIAN FAILED TO APPEAR. Madden, Harris and Kelly Dismissed For Lack of "Evidence. In Ihe police court yesterday Ihe case of W. II. Madden, .lames Har? ris and "Mike" Kelly, charged With robbery from fid person, was dismiss? ed. The musician from Ihe battle-1 ship Ohio, Shafer, who claimed have been robbed, failed to appear to] testify against the men. Chief Reynolds asked that the easel be dismissed with the understanding ] that tho three men would shake the dust of Newport News rrom their fe'( i without delay. FIRST GUN OF CAMPAIGN. Mr. Barrett Will Address Third Ward Voters Monday Night. Mr. W) R. Barrett, candidate to succeed himself as th? represents- I live of this city In the Legislature,] will fire Hie first guii of the primary | campaign Monday evening, when he will address the voters of the Third Wnrd at N'achman's hall. Half Holiday at Shipyard. j Beginning today tho local ship-1 yard will close at noon on Saturday I throughout the summer months un I til October, thus giving the employ ' ees a half holiday each week. This custom has been In vogue at the yar? for many years. BONDS ARE RETURNED. Baltimore Bankers Receive Package of Missing Securities. BALTIMORE, May Ilomls to Ihe amount of *:!i,.non, which were con sighed to Townsond, Scott ft Son, hankers and brokers, of this city, from Switzerland, and were supposed i? have been stolen from the mail.* in transit, have been restored in a mys I er ions manner. The package containing Iii?' bonds j was received by Townsond Scott it Son through tin1 malls. They had come from nbroad, for the package had opened at the custom house in New York. The securities, which were- chiefly local Industrials, were mailed In Switzerland on February 28. Their failure reach here was reported to Ihe police on March 20. The theory is that they wen- returned hncuudQ they were not negotiable outside of Baltimore. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day suffering with physi? cal weakness, when Rocky Mountain Tea would strengthen them.. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. .1.. C. Gorsuch & Arrangements Made (or Holding km\ Conventlou Here. SESStOM AT CASINO BUILDING Members of Association Will Stop at Hotel Warwick and Spend Ten . Dayc, Attending to Business and Seeing the Sights. Manager A. T. Moore, of Hotel Warwick, yesterday completed ar? rangements for the annual conven? tion of Iii?; Class Manufacturers ot Hie United Stales, to bo held in tins t-ity. beginning duly 24. There will bo about 150 members attending tue convention and all of theni will stop at the Worwlck during tho ton days I they will l>e in tliis vicinity. ? All Bosslorifl of the association will 1)0 In Id in tin' Casino building, which lias been overhauled and renovaten with tlie view of using It for such purposes this summer. The glass manufacturers will devote a part of their time to business, but it is un? derstood that they will not fall ro lake in tho Exposition ami all other points of Interest in those parts. Manager Moore slates thai lie ex? pects to bring a numbor of oilier conventions hore during the summer. SHIPBUILD RS MEET BLUEJACKETS TODAY Strong Linc-up Arranged for Gr.mo Witli Men from Battleship Louisiana. Provided weather conditions are favorable the Shipbuilders will open their season at tlte Casino park at :!::!(! o'clock this afternoon, meeting the nine of the United States battle? ship Louisiana, now anchored in I lamp1 on Roads. It Is understood that a large number of jaekies will come Up from the fleet to witness the match ami local fanatics no doubt will turn out In force. Captnin Pat O'ilara has arranged a strong line-up for tho match and promises the fans that the team will make tilings Interesting for the tar ball lessors. Qaylord, who pitched a splendid game against Montreal, of tho Eastern League, early in tho sea. sou, will he on the firing line ami "Doc" Sturdovnnt will catch. Finn, the Southpaw twlrler. who pitched several games here last season, will hold down the third bag and Humph? rey, a college ball player, will cover tho Initial sack. fFollowing is tho hatting order of tlie locals for the match. John O'Harn, 2b; Sturdev?nt; ei Pat O'Hara, cf; Fo'.cy, rf; Finn. 3b: I Humphrey, lb; Hughes, ss; Malonoy, If; Oaylord. p. Charles O'Hourke will umpire the match. NEW JR. O. U. A. M. COUNCIL. Officers For First Year Chocci After Inrtitution. Jefferson-Lee Council No. 181, .ir. O. U. A. M., was instituted by State Council C, R. Fellows in the hall of Council No. (*>"? In Hie Citizens and Marine bank building, corner Wash? ington avenue and Twenty-sovcuvh street Thursday night. Tho follow? ing officers were eh clod ami install? ed for the ensuing term: Junior past councilor?IL B. Scho? lien. Councilor?A. 1"). Wllroy. Vice councilor?C. W, Wood. Chaplain?w. L. Wagnor. Warden?C. Cole. Conductor?B. Adams. Inside sentinel?E. V. Trait. Outside sentinel?B. Snapp. Financial secretary?W. W. Adams. Recording secretary?N. J. Curry. Assistant recording secretary? Robert Hundley. Treasurer?J. S. Ralwln. Trustees'?J. W. Jackson. R. W. Sheldon anil J. W. Hosewell. Tlie council will meet every Fri day night at 8 o'clock in its hall 2til2 Jefferson avenue. Y?RKT?WN EXCURSION Tho splendid now Bteel steamer MONT?TJK will give the pen pie of Newport New;! nn opportunity of a lifetime to visit tho famous battleground tomorrow. The start will ho made from Norfolk and Ilm Monlnuk will touch at. Old Point at 9:30 a. in. A Special Car Will Leave New= port News at 8:30 a. nr., and will connect with tin; steamer at Old point. Steamer will leave; York town on return trip at 3 o'clock, ar? riving at Old Point about t; p. m. Prices Reasonable. Service Guaranteed* (Complies with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed at Washington. "Our food was good ? Bear \/,^ steak, flapjacks, fresh bread, etc., but nothing seemed to wann and strengthen us as much as a cup of ARIOSA Coffee, which wc kept in the original package and ground as needed." From a gentleman now in Bethlehem. Aibucklcs' ARIOSA was the first roasted packaged coffee,? packaged for the cosutner's production and the poics of each berry scaled after the roasting will) ficsli eggs and sugar to kcq> tlie goodness in and make the codec settle clear and quickly. Talk about "roasted fresh daily," the way to get a cup of coffee that tastes like coffee, with all the delicious flavor and aroma intact, is to buy Aibucklcs' ARIOSA and grind it as you want to USC iL Warming it a little develcp, die Hirer am) makes lit- grinding eaiy. Coffee loan ill iuentity coffee alter brina ground or when eijiotcd to the air Never buy loose eolfee out of a bag, bin or tin. If it were good the roaster would not be ashamed to sell it in a package with his name on it. The -tales of Arbuckle?' ARIOSA etcecrl those of ah ihe oilier i?ackagetl coffees combined. It is the belt coffee for yiAi. and costs you lea. I*, If your grocer won't supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS.' New York Gty. Commissioner Bingham New York City's Police Boss. Who he is, what lib has done,] and what he expects to do. Tills story will Interest yon und your friends. Be sure und get The New York Sunday Herald MAY STH ? Where Quality la Uppermost & I-I i I ^ Just what you've wanted g bo long ^ Tan Calf Pump and jj Court Ties $3.50. 1 ? With Light Hand Welted jj I Soles. 8 ^ 4j> in u & & aoayv n ^ 2000 Washington Avenue p % PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cinrsc? ami Ix-arttifics the hl!j. rrautotci r. hliurUnl (ftowth. , N-*ver Falle to Hceloro Orayf Hair to its Youthful Color. Corn teaJp ,):..*nici it hair falling. flV.awljM.'at Dr.irr'tti J A Killing at Jamaica. NEW YORK, May 3.?Keatcr had things ;ill his own way in the New town stakes at Jamaica today, Gar? ner lauding him a winner by a length and a half in easy fashion with the books laying four to one against him. Barbary Belle sold favorite and with Edna Jackson made'the running to the stretch where Keatcr nflcr a fust sprint caught, and passed both of them Thoro was a big purse on Rye in this race. iivtan ff Dark wm & rarster Are daily receiving additions to their large; stock, and persons wishing Iron Beds, Mattresses, Cots, Odd Bureaus, Washstands, Refrigerators and Go=Carfs, Will do well to call early. 1 BiixIgei & Parker jfi FurnisherB for Every Room In the House, mxsmssssBSsgasB otel Warwick laundry. A trial will -onvlnce yon that W9 turn out nothing but Strictly High Grade Work Drop aa a fostal or phone no to call for your package tbla week. v PHONES, NO. IS. T. R. WOLFOLK MANAGEN. AR3 TOU SIC TO UK T. G. COBURN, . um i^MeMwwa^Maeaww Electric, Qas anJ Gas? oline Construction and Supplies COMPLETE STOCK. Both I'nonea 148?RCBlrJence Boll I Phone 148-Y; Realdunce Cltlzena I Phone 418. Office and Store L317 W/.OHINGTON AVENUE. HICKS* ? UJHtBWnLY CUB13 HEADACHES Briato Up COLDS In 6te It Hours TM?NeltUr Att-Jj 5^--* Promptly Done From a Parcel to an Engine. FREIGHT, BAGGAGE, FURNITURE AND SAFES CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY MOVED Tram Virginia sportaiion Co. Storage Warehouse 514=520 27th St. REASONABLE RATES and keep the moths out of your Clothing by using FOR SALE BY IDEAL 'PHARMACY Where they keep open all night. ELECTRIC LIGHT ! The best ami ch frpest Sea no about cnii?ectlag yuur building*. Rata, 10c pur 1.000 watts, subject tu our UBiiul terms aud discounts. PURE ICE MADE OF DISTILLED WATER?COLD STORAGE. Power bouse and plant. Twenty riftb fi|tre?t and Vlrglnln Avenue Of? flee, Thlrty-Urtt aud Washington Are. Both 'phonoH, No. is. Night 'phono. No. 408. Citizens. 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