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BARGE GOAL KING SUNK Went Down Ott Monlauk Point last Tuesday. ; ? ? i ?_ T?G RESCUED SK*PPER ?ND CREW Vessel Was in Tow of tho Edgar F. Luckenback, Bound for Providence With Cargo of Coal?Will Be a To? tal Lo?-.c. News reached this clly yesterday; of the sinking of the barge Coal King off Moliluuk Point, Long Island, lust Tuesday while being towed up the coast from Hampton Roads for Pro? vidern-?, by tho lug Bdgar l-\ L?cken back. The gklpper and his crew were saved, but the barg?.. !md her cargo of about 2,000 ions of coal probably will be ii total lost. The details o. the accident are yet unknown here. Tin- Coal King was owned by the Luck'cnhack Towing Company, of New York, and wits well known at this port, having made many trips lu tin- coal trade between tili;- city and New Kng Itllid cities. She loaded her last car? go here in August, und after discharg? ing at Providence was towed to Nor? folk where she loaded the hitler part of this month, leaving there with the barge Carrie Clarke in tow of the tog Luckonback Tuesday. The barge was formerly the British brig Laurence Hepol. und was built lit Annapolis. Nova Sectio. In 1878. Silo was 2118,0 feet long, 39.7 feet broad nud 23.1 feet deep. She was of 1,408 net tonnage and carried about 2,000 tons ?f coal. SHIPPING REPORT Friday, September 6, 1907. Arrived. Btearner Pretoria (Hr.). Corey, New York?to Chesapeake and Ohio Coal and Coke Company for banker coal. Steamer Hio Juno (Spn.), Guorrlca, Clettfucgo'?to Fiirncss-Wlthy and Company. Ltd.. in ballast. Itargi Florida from Providence?to Chesapeake ami Ohio Coal ami Coke Company in ballast. Marge K. It. Sutten from Providence ? to Chusn|icake and Ohio Coal and Coke Company in ballast. Barge Independence from Norfolk? to Smokeless Fuel Company in bal? last. Cleared. Steamer Powhatan (Mr.), Maxwell, Norfolk c.nd London?FurnosH-Wtthy and Company, Ltd. Steamer Leander (Nor.), KAjfcvlg, Philadelphia?Borwlud-Whlte Com Company. Steamer Pretoria (Hr.). Corey. Ha? vana?Chesapeake and Ohio Coal and Coke Company. I large Njoarehus for Providence? Chesapeake and Onio Coal and Coke Company. Sailed. Steamers Powhatan (Br.), Maxwell, Norfolk and London; Nor dyku (Nor.), Lind, Guanlanamo; Leander (Nor.), Kallovig, Philadel? phia; Sarstoon (Mr.). Campbell, Havre and London; ltnvcnscralg, Johnson, Providence. Schooners 10. T. Stotosbury, Moech, Huston; Bayard Harnes, Falkenburg, Providence. Calendar for Today. Sun rises .5:40 n. m. Sun sets .Critl p. m. High water _9:20 a. in., 0:41 p. m. Low water ....3:25 a. m., 3:23 p. m. Marine Notes. The Spanish steamship Bio .Inno, of Hu- .lohn Glynn and Company fleet, arrived at this port yesterday morning from Ctcnfucgos, Cuba, to load a part cargo of exports here for Liverpool. The vessel will be loaded by Furhess*Withy and Company, Ltd. The Norwegian steamer NordkyU, Captain Lind, sailed yesterday lor Gunutnnntno, Cuba, with n cargo or 4,709 tons of coal, valued at $12,979.71 Tho British steamer Powhatan of Hie Furness-Wlthy fleet, sailed yes ,|erday for London via Norfolk with For the Boys! Mothers should exam? ine our Hue of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS before puroh awing. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Wertheimer & Co. 20th street and Washington avenue and 2200 Jefferson live. several thousand tons of inlscollnuo ous i sports loaded at Ulis port. TIlQ United States icvcuuc CUttor OiiouUngo la Ituylug slight repair* llVadQ at the shipyard. The Norwegian steamer l.eane.er salh d yesterday for Philadelphia, where she will load a cargo of eoai tor Havana. NOTICES TO MARINERS. Lights for Cape Charles Harbar Ai Uiorized by Board. The lightUnuap board has Issued Hie following notice. Cape Charles City Harbor, Virginia. ? Tin following-named lights, main tallied by Pie New York. PhllndelpilM and Norfolk R. It. Company during the entire year, have been authorised by Hie light house beard, and are now established. Jones' Crab House Light, a fixed light. 10 feet above the water, Bulkhead light, a fixed green light, 7 feet above tin- water. Chesapeake Ray Main Shlp-Phnnnoh. Va.?New Point Comfort Shoal buoy. '.I feel, was changed from a winter Spar to a second class can. for the summer, August p. Rappahannock River. Va.?Sturgeon Creek Shoal liuoy, I. a spar, was es? tablished temporarily Augiict 30, dur? ing the rebuilding of Sturgeon Crccc shoal Light: Windmill Point Light House. 13, I : N.. easterly. Stingray Point Light-House, si-;, by 13. 1-1 13. Mosquito Point. NW. 1-4 N. inra'rYYrrirrmsi)*i t* n o b a a rainn: * THEATRICAL * Prof. Lee will close his engagement at the Academy of Music today, with a nintllioc (his afternoon at " o'clock and the usual evening performance, lie entertained another crowd last night with his subjects. Black Patti Troubadours. For the engagement o{, the Black Pattl Troubadours at the Academy in-xt Monday night. Manager Booker has reserved tile entire balcony and gallery for. colored persons. Seals for Ibis performance are now on sale at the box office. "Zira" Tuesday Night. j /Ira." the plccb to be seen next Tuesday night at tho Academy of Mu>] sic, with Miss Mabel Montgomery lb Ho- stellar role of Hosier Trent, Is the joint work of Henry Miller, the celebrated producer-act or manager, bud J. Hartley Manner:. tin! play? wright, it is based on incidents found In Wilkle Collins' world famed IIOVI 1. "Thi- New Magdalen." A few changes hlivo been made in the locale, and the entire plot hns been modern? ised, but otherwise Che dramatjstis have followed the text of the book. The story of the play concerns It? self with-1 tie efforts of a young Bng llsh girl to win back the right to look the world In the face again, and laugh at it. a privilege that once Was hers, but lost through the connivance of a despicable father and a man who tricked her Into a false marriage. Miss Montgomery, who appeared here In "Zaza." Is said to be suited \vith a role which is particularly ftn* orable to her line of endeavor In emotional acting. The .--ale of seats begins Hits morn? ing. (Continued from First Poge.i tlori through their mayor and cll? council. "The dates arranged so far, as fol? lows : Detroit Day?September 19th. Ann Arbor Day (Ann Arbor city and university jointly)?September 19th. Pontiac Day?September 19th. Saglnaw Valley Day (Sagiuaw ana Bnv ciiy Jointly)?September lOthJ Kalamnzoo Day?September 21th. Battle Creek Day?September 25th. Grand Rapids Day?September 25tll. Lansing Day, Mini Day, Port Huron Day and Muskogbn Day. dates to lie named. Jackson joins with Ann Arbor and Detroit. Pontiac Joins with Detroit. Michigan State ( Day has been changed from September 19th, to Oc? tober 2nd Waltino for Autumn. "In arranging for these special days I assisted the mayors and In? dustrial organizations in preparing a tlie matti r up with the railroad offices, endeavoring to Induce them to advertise these special days and make low rates to the Exposition. "I find that the people of the Northern slates are afraid of the sum? mer climate in the South and are therefore walling for toe autumn to visit the Exposition, I think we may expect our largest attendance from Iho North. Middle West and South? west in October ami November." Special days were given to cities and colleges with excellent results during the lost or the St. Louis Rx? n?sltl?n. Local pride plays a promt-] nent part In Interesting the people in their city's special TTfTy and one per? son influences another to go mid large crowds are thus brought from places which would otherwise have had bur a small representation at the Exposi? tion. ? Mrs. Hou8ekpop?I'll, give you n good menl if you'll light the llro in the rr.ngo for mo. Weary Walker?All right, lady. Mrs. Housckcep-Hero's a hatchet, then. Just chop some of the xvood and? Weary Walker?Oh, I say, lady, I thought It wttz a gas range yer hud. So long.?Philadelphia Press. Case Continued. The ease of Willie Jackson.- alias "Melon Head." tho little negro thief who was arrested Thursday on tho charge of grand larceny, was contin? ued until Tuesday in the police court yi storday. Brills!. Steomer Pretoria Knocked Down StancfiNs at Pier 12. HE? BOWSPRIT CARRIED AWAY [Tug Hlnton Was Placing Vessel Alongside Pier When Accident Happened?Damage to Steamer Is 1 Not of Serious Nature. While being docked on the south siihi of the coal pier No. 12 by CtlCS npcaku and Ohio tug I Union about '.i o'clock yesterday morning, He Hrltlsh clipper Btcnmer Pretoria rnmiiicd her nose into the end of the pier, currying nwny two of the big upright wooden stanchions lu the Ires tld mi lop of tlic dock and breaking a t.Tfl'd. Tue steamer's bowsprit was broken off by the force of the col? lision and trio plates around the base of th<' sprit were more or less dam? aged. The cause of the accident has not been learned. Alter thd accident, the tug hauled the Pretoria away from tho pier no then succeeded in getting hoi' safety alongside. Tile Pretoria came here from New York yesterday morning to load bunker rnnl /ml was to have sailed for Havana. Huhn, yesterday afternoon, but she is still In port. She probably will get away today, how ovqr, a;- sin- Is not seriously damaged She will probably make permanent repairs at Havana, where she will load a cargo. A force of workmen was put to repairs the damage to the pier. Til reo new sills will have to be set lu place and other work will he dem- on the trestle. As the damage |g confined to the end of Hm dock, the work at tin- south Bide of the pier was In? terfered wih but> little yesterday. A" SENSE"*Or*!'HUIVI?R.' ft In a Precioua Gift and Helps to Lighten Lifo'o Way. I regard u sense of humor us one of the most precious gifls that can bo vouchsafed to iV human being. He Is not necessarily u better man for hnv big it, but lie Is a . happier one. It renders him Indifferent to good or bad fortune. It enables blui to enjoy bis own discomfiture. Blessed with this aenso he Is tinvoT unduly elated or cast down. No ono cau rullle bis tenipor. No abuse dis? turbs bis equanimity. Uorcs do not bore blm. Humbugs do not humbug blm. Solemn ulrs do not Impose on blm. Sentimental gush does not Influ? ence blm. Tlio follies of the moment hnvo no bold on him. Titles and dec? orations are hut childish baubles lu bis eyes. Prejudice di>es not warp Ids Judgment. lie Is never In conceit or out of conceit with himself. Ho abhors all dogmatism. Tho world Is a stupe on whicll actors Strut and fret for his cdlilcntlnu arid amusement, and be pursues the even current of ills way. Invulnerable, doing what Is right and proper according to his lights, but utterly Indifferent vfeHhcr what ho does llnda approval 'or disapproval from (Ubers. If Hamlet had hud any sense of hu? mor lie would not have been a nui? sance to himself und to all surround? ing blm.?London Truth. Wood'? Grant, and Clovor Good* )Bo*t (luatitioft obtainable.] ^ ? Alsike Cloverl is increasing in popularity every? where It stands both the Qpld of winter ami hot, drv weather in summer liettcr UiJhi Red Clover, is surer of getting a stand, and lasts for several years from the one seeding. Write for Wood's Descriptive Catalogue giving our customers experience with Alsiku and other (irnsses and Clovers. You rest nnrt improve your land, and rest yourself, by put? ting fields down in permanent clovers and grasses. Catalogue mailed free. Prices quoted on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, ? Richmond, V.i. B 11 IS a B Scodsm I ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE, j Hi,,in,;j bn? Proved tbnt Dandruff Is Canned by a (.t'rin. Betone? In dpnhj wonders; these days In mcdlclri? as well as In mechanics. Hlncu ? Adnm lived, tho human race ban boun ?troubled with ilaiidrun". for which no hair I preparation bos heretofore proved a suc? cessful euro until Nowbro'S Hcrpleldo was put on tho market. It la a scientific I-rep? aration that kllln the germ that makes dandruff or scurf by digging Into tho rc.-ilp to got at (he root of the hair, whoro It i;api< tho vitality; causing ItrhlUK Bcnlp, falling hair, und finally baldness. With Puy.^ndruff hair must grow luxuriantly. 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(INCORPORATED.) 211 Twenty-fifth 6L Doll "Phono 123. ran saw'A MORE OLD HENRY COLD THAN ANY OTHER. WHYT BECAUSE QUALITY. BEB-1 FOH SALE EVERYWHERE. 10 AIRLINE FERRY 8TEAMER8 Eleanor, Squirrel and Gouldman Will land you at the new government Pier at the Exposition Grounds. Leave Old Point A. M. 8:00 8:40 9:30 10:16 11:00 11: lti P. 12:30 1:15 Z:00 2:15 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 6:30 7:15 8:00 8:45 9:80 J0:15 Mi subject to (ban Leave. Exposition A. M. 8:00 8:45 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 P. M. 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 6:30 7:15 8:00 8:46 9:30 10:15 ll:on with Schedule out. notice. Last Boat Leaves Exposition at 11:00 p. m. Special Continuous Round Trip Tickets, 25c. Good aftof o'clock P. M. Fresh Peach AT KIRKMAN'5 12617 Washington Ave ?ioth Phones 521 DELIGHTFUL ON CHESAPEAKE BAY TO BALTIMORE $2.00 ONE WAY. - - $3.50 ROUND TRIP OLD BAY LIN!:, CHE8APEAKE LINE, From Foot of Main St., From Foot of Jackson St., Tuei?ayi, Thursdays, Saturdays. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Lv. Norfolk . 7:30 n. m. Lv. Old Point . 8:30 ?. m. Ar. Baltimore; . 7:30 p. m for particulars apply to J. N. SMITH, Union Ticket Office, Hotel Chamberlln, Old PolnL FAST LINE TO Exposition ?Steamers "GEN. LEE" & "GEN. PUTNAM" LBAVia P1HU A, FOOT 2r?tli BT. ALL WATlCIt llOtlTB PA8B1N? TUM UUKAT ('. Al O. COAL 1*115118 AM) HATTLKSHIPS LYINH IN HAMPTON llOAlia. Lv Newport Nows Plsr 0 G: HO A.m. 7:30 a.m. * K::i0 a.m. 0:30 a.m. 10:.10 a.m il:lG a.m. 12:00 m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. r.:on I'M. 0:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 0:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:4r. p.m. FARE: 15 Cents. Lv Pine Beach Pier 7:30 a.M. 8:30 a.M. 0:30 a.M. 10:30 a.M. 11:18 a.m 12:16 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 0:00 P.M. 0:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 11:45 P.M. ROUND TRIP: 25 Cents. B. F. M'HORNEY, Qen'l Mgr. Norfolk Ferry Schedule. "IVY AVENUE AND PINE BEACH ROUTE" 'Endeavor" Steamers: "Annie L. Vansciver" Lv. Ship .yard, Now port News CTTfj 3730 7:30 8:40 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:10 Lv. I v y Avo. Pier cVilO 3:45 4:15 5:00 5:1 (i:30 7:15 8:00 8:45 0:30 7:15 0:00 0:46 10:30 11:15 12:00 11:45 1:30 2:15 4:30 5:15 0:00 0:45 7:3(1 8: 1... 0:001 9:45t 10; 16 2:00 10:30 _2|4b J1:46| 8!00 12:J)0j Lv. folk 7:30 8:15 0:00 0:45 10:30 11:15 12:00 12:45 1:30 Nor Lv. Ocoan View. Lv. ISxpo . illtLin Pino c a 2:151 V-:iu 7:00 2: Mi 3:00 7:30 3:00 8:10 3:35 3:45[ 8:30 4:00 8:50 4:20 4:301 9:00 4:30 0:35 5:05 6:16j 10:00 6,:30110:20 G:00i|0:8u G:uu.ll:05 0:15111:30 7:30 8:111 9:30 10:30 12:00 1:00 1:30 7:00ill:(0 7:30] 12:.15 8:30 1:20 9:30[ 2:05 10: n..i 11:00|_11:20 6:60; 10:30 0:36111:10 7:20|12:00 8:05(12:46 8:60 1:30 Lv 1.1 o a c Plor_ 10 3:00 3:45 4:30 5:15 0:00 0:45 7:30 8:15 8:01) 2:16 10:15 11:30 8:20 0:00 0:45 ? Where Quality Is Uppermost. 5 ^- ff Qualify and Style Combiner! with Perfect Comfort, have made EISENMAN'S OXFORDS Popular with lad its who look for these,, virtue*. Shown in all the lato leathern niid lasts. $3.50. WE FIT FEET. Eisenman's I Shoe Palace. \ 8j 2C00 WASHlNG'lON AVENUE. |? LADIES! 'I'lils uili) and 25 cunts entities you to cither a shampoo, mani? cure, mussugo or faucy hair dross at NICHOLAS' HAIR DRESS ING PARLOR 203. 27th street, Sllshy Uuldp He -Are yog good at conundrums? Sin- Yea. 11. -We!!, here Is one: If I were to propose to you what would you say??Illustrated lilts. Th? Splendid New Stoanier* QUEEN ANNE and MONTAUK EXPOSITION GROUNDS & PINE BEACH OLD POINT Leave Old Point for Pine Beach: 9:00 a. in. 4:20 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:00 m. 7:80 p. m. 1:S0 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 8:00 p. tu. Leave Pine beach for Old Point: 9:45 a. in. 8:45 p. m. 11:15 a. m. 6:16 p. m. 12:45 p. m. 6:45 p. in. 2:16 p. in. 8:15 p. hi. 10:00 p. m. FARE: 25c ONE WAY; ROUND TRIP. 40c. Schedule subject to change without Dotie*. Special Invitation To sco Mrs. ToUssant, Expert Chiropodist, before going to the Kxposlilon, Manicuring for ladies and gentlemen, electric face massage, shampoo, linlr dressing, 25c. Marcel Wave, Bdc; scalp treatment; hair goods, pllffS and switches, made out id combings. 2507 Washington Avenue. Phono Number 217Y. Hell '?ANtrORTATION auiDO. Chesapeake & Ohio By.] Fast Trains to Richmond. I.cavo Newport News 10:05 a. in..jk 11:55 a. in., 5:25 p. in., 8:30 p. m. ? Local Trains to Richmond. 7:110 a. m., 5:10 p. in. ..jj Through Trains to tho West. 11:55 a. m., 8:20 p. in. Trains uitIvo Nowport Nowa, 7:3?| u. m., 0:20 a. m., 10:35 a. in., 5:35 p.! in., 5:00 p. m., 7:20 p. in. Steamer Service for Norfolk. Leave Newport Nowa 7:10 n. ui.,J 10:10 a. m., 5:10 p. in., 0:05 p. m. Ferry Service to Pine Beach Pier. Leave Newport Newa 7:10 a. lU^l 10:10 u. in., (1:05 p. in. Leave Plnol Reach pier. 0:15 n. m., 11:10 a. m,j| I ? in p. in., 7:40 p. m. Norfolk & Washington] Steamboat Co. Tho now and powerful Iron PalneS'J Btestnors. Nowiwrt News, Washington'! and Norfolk will leave dally as fol?| Iowb: NORTHBOUND. Leave Portsmouth, foot of North street . 5:00 p 10 Leave Norfolk, foot of Wa? ter street . 0:00 phi: Leave Old Point Comfort 7:00 pm An Ivo In Washington ... 7:00 a M Arrive lu Philadelphia, Penn. R. II.??10:50 a H? Arrive In Philadelphia, II. ii O. IL It.??11:10 am Arrive lu Wow York. Ponu. 11. R. 1:10 phi Arrlvo In Now York, D. St o. n. n. ?S:oo pm BOUTHBOUND Lv. New York, Penn IL R...12:00 pin Lv. New York, U. & O. R. IL ?1:00 pm Lv. Philadelphia, Penn. IL lt. 2:05 pits' Lv. Phlla., 11. & O. IL IL... 2:08pm Ar. Washington, Penn. H.H. 6:10pm Ar. Wash., 11. & O. IL IL. .??5:00 p m. Lv. Washington . ?0:30 pm Ar. Old Point Comfort .... ?7:00ntn Ar. Norfolk ..?8:00 a I I Ar. Portiunoutl.?8:30afti ?Pally. ??Dally except Btimlny. The trip down the historic Potoiuaa River and Chesapeake Day on the? elegant Hlenmera of this company is unaurpasscd. Tho steamers aru conti pnratlvely now, having hoeu hullt lu 1801, and are fitted up In tho moat luxuriant manner, with electric lights^ call bells and steam hunt lu each, room. Tho lahloB are supplied with; eVery delicacy of tho season from the markets of Washington and Nor. folk. For tickets, roRorvatlon of staterooms, and further Information,' apply to 1). J. CALLA11AN, Agont Norfolk, Va. 1 | Clyde Steamship & Btsamsra ts Philadelphia MONDAY, THURSDAY owd SATURDAY. Bailing from Philadelphia, TavsAsy, Thursday and Saturday. Freight received and delivered 4*115 at O ft O. Pier No. ?. Otfles, XtlTC Roto. JAS. W. MoCARRiei Com. anotbara A gl CLYTJ* BTHAMBH1F CO.. It Boat* Dslswaro Avsnus, FhllaCi ?his. Pa. IDEAL PHARMACY COR. WASHINGTON Ml AND 2811) 81 WlIKKK jluky KkKP OPKN j ALL NIGHT The Loading Prescription.' Drug Store in the City. You Can Meet All of Your f Friendb at Our Fountain BCMfilS S IIB IMS H Steamship Lines. Passengsr A FrsJ?ht Newport News to Bsltlmsra. Rvorjr Moil., 'thine., Fcl. 8i>l., arid 8aa. ? p. n? ' Far* 11.00 One Way. IMS Rountf Trip, Including Stateroom B*rth. ?llekst* to All Polst?. -1 Norfolk to Boston. Kverr Sun, 'lues. Wofl. anil Krl. 6 r. n>. Norfolk to Provldsnes, Ktory Moo., Ttiurt. und Rat. 0 p, m Fot Uckeli aad farther Infoimttl?, ?pply U ! I), B. MoNKlU, A