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ALONG THE WAfERFBONTi Whaleback Steamer Bay C?y ?p rives from the Lakes. GOES TO SHIPYARD FOB REPAIRS New Coastwise Coal Carrier Will Havc^ Furnaces Installed Before Entering Tradc<?Carries About Seventy Thoucand Tons a Year. Tho whaleback steamer Hav C|ty, recently purchused en the ('.rent Lakes by the Hbutell Steel Barge Company, of Boston, for service in the coast? wise hade between Newport News and New England potts, arrived at this port yesterday morning from Boa ton,1 with the whaleback barge Berkshire In tow, from Now Bedford. After dropping her tow in the harbor, the Btenmcr proceeded to the local ship? yard, where she will have new tur-i uaevs Installed. > neu she leaves the yards next week U\6 Bay City will drop down to the coal plots to load her lirst cargo Ol coal in (lie Atlantic coast trade. The vessel bus a carrying capacity of about L'..Miii ions and will be nblo to trans? port about To.uiiu tons of coal a year, between this port and New England.! She was built at Dnluth. Minn., in IS'.io, anil Is 2/6.0 loot long. 36.1 foot broad and 18.6 feet deep. She Is pro-! polled by a single-screw engine and, has a speed of about twelve knots nn b?ur. The vessel will he employed by tho. Bpraguo Transportation Company, bf Boslon. and will be loaded at this port by the While Oak Coal Company, Mr. 11. B. Holmes loea agent. This com? pany now employs three steamers and, six barges in tho coastwise trade. MACHINERY OUT OF ORDER. Steamer Strathendrick Puts Into Val? paraiso in Distress. News reached this city yesterday that the British Bteapier .Strathendrick. Captain Fleet, which sailed from this port for San Francisco with a cargo of coal on August r>, has put into Val? paraiso, Chill, with her machinery out of order. The Strathendrick came here from' Glasgow last July on her maiden yoy-j age, taking a enrgo of coal for Iho Mare Island navy yard. After repair Ins at Valparaiso the vessel will pro-1 ceed. Skippers Change. Capt. Mooch, master of the schoon? er Edward T. Stotesbury, which sailed yesterday for Boston, has been given command of the schooner .lames W. Raul, Jr., of which Captain Gllkey has been master. Captain -Blinker, of the schooner Mary E. Morse, will have command of the Stotesbury after tills voyage. _ _ SHIPPING REPORT Thursday, October. 10, 1907. Arrived. Steamer Porsiaua (Br.)j Crlehton, Barbados?to Purness, Withy and Com? pany. Ltd., in ballast. Anchored In stream. Steamer Bay Citv. Keeno. Boston? to White Oak Coal Compnny, In hal? be t. Proceeded shipyard. Barge Berkshire from New Bedford ?to White Oak Coal Company, in ballast. Barge Hattie from Now Bedford? to New River Consolidated Coal Com? pany, In ballast. Cleared. svamnr Pallanra (Oer.), Lilnlng, Norfolk and Hamburg?United States Shipping Company. m Retainer Mariana (Br.), Parker. Nor? folk ami Liverpool?Furness, Withy and Company, Ltd. Steamer Queen Elizabeth (Br.), flit son, Bremerton?New River Consoll-j dated Coal Company. Steamer Sangstad (Nor.). Colon?I Borwlnd-Whlto Coal Company. Sailed. Steamers Pallanza (Gcr.V. Lulling. Norfolk and Hamburg; Mariana (Br,), Parker, Norfolk and Liverpool; Queen Buy Clothes Right. Boys' Clothing Our Boys' and Children's Department is now com? plete in every detail. Suits from $2 to $10 Wertheimer & Co. ... 26th street and Washington avenue and 2206 Jefferson ave. KIDNEY TROUBLE DISCUSSED ? - How to Avoid a Sickness?Simple In! '.ructions Anyone Can Follow. The sufrorer with kidney and [Had? der Trouble Is partioulntly misc. able djlrlhg tlto cold, wot season. Tlvui the backache, headache, general weakness, heart trouble and short dry cough characteristic of ktdnoy disease fasten themselves upon him with more than o dlnuty severity, and ho Is simply coinpt lied to seek relief or take to his bed. Renders in this fix win be Interested to learn that In order to net Imme? diate relief from the pain and tuase a speedy recovery, a visit to a high priced ?peelallst Is not neees:-a y. in Stead go to the druggist ami get] Concentrated Bnrkola Compound, one ounce; Fluid Extract Cascarn Aroma-1 tic, one-half ounce; Aromatic Elixir four ounces. ' | Mix them together at home and take one teaspooiiful after each meal and at me lt line. This simple reeelpe is said on no less authority than that of Dr. flood, tlie groat specialist, to I" superior In uvtII as a safe, speedv remedy for Kidney. Bladder and Rheumatic Ail? ments to any other In existence. Elizabeth (Br.), (tltson, Bromert'on navy yard (latter not as- previously reported). Schooners Ed. T. Stotcsbury, Moehc, hps ton ; Knnnie Paliner. Wllloy, Soars port William Booth, Emmoiis, Chares ton, S. C; Joel V. Shoppard, McQeo, Jacksonville, Pia. Grain for Hamburg. The Sloinan i'nlon liner Pallanzn, Captain laming, sailed yesterday for Hamburg via Norfolk, with n part car? go of miscellaneous experts loaded hero, including 16,000 bushels-of wncnt. Takes Exports f^r Llvcrpood. The British steamer Mariana, Cap? tain Parker, of the FutHOSB-Wlthy line, sailed yesterday for Liverpool via Nor? folk with a part cargo of exports load? ed here. C.-.al for Panama, j The British steamer Sangstad clear wilh a cargo of about 4,800 tons of Coal, valued at $13,020. The coal will be used as fuel for the dredges at work on the "Big Ditch." Calendar for Today. Sun rises.6:08 a. in. I Sun sets . 5:35 p. in. I High water ... 0:44 a. m? 0:2" p. in. .Low water ... 6:07 a..m., 15:54 p. m. LOADS FULL CARGO OF FORAGE FOR ARMY British Steamer Perslana to Make Trip to Cuba In Uncle Sam's Service. The British steamer Perslana, of the Furness-Withy line, arrived at this port from Barbados yosterday after? noon to load a full cargo of forage i here for the horses ami mules of the I American army of Cuban Pacification. The vessel was docked nl Chesapeake and Ohio plot" 4 yesterday even In c and the work of loading her will I" hastened with all possible dispatch. She will sail for Havana early next week. When it became npparcni several weeks ago that the American troops! would be needed in Quio this winter to keen ord.t on the Island and to quell the small insurrections arising in different places the War Depart? ment was compelled to provide suf-j flccnl hay and grain for the cavalry' horses ami arniv mules during 'the winter and as the transport plylnc between this city and Havana could not transport the forage to the Island, the department wns compelled to charter a vessel for the trade. The, contract was awarded to Furness-I Withy an I Company, and It Is prob? able that another cargo of forage will be sent to Cuba from this city later in the winter. BUSY MONTH FOR STORK. j Health Officer Reports Seventy Birth:; During September. The report of Dr. .lohn R. Bagby, health officer of the city, for the month of September, shows- that there were 34 deaths In the city during that time. Of these 16 were white and IS were colored. Seventy births were reported during Hie months, there being 59 white chil? dren and eleven negroes. Of the whites 21 were males and 35 wore fe? males. Cnurht Negro in Nansemond. Detective Sergeant Hnry Bridgets, returned yesterday afternoon from Nansemond county with .lames Tur? ner! a negro, whom lie attested there on a warrant charging him with be? traying Qrace Tanner a negro girl of this oily. The sergeant had to drive nearly thirty miles to Turne''s home and he was accompanied on the journey by Sheriff "Hurricane" II.auch, of Nansemond. Police Board Meets. The board of pollen commissioner? met in regular session last night with Chairman H. n. Holmes und Mr. H. D. Hoi la way present The report of Chief Reynolds for September was e ceved and filed and as tho-o w'as no othor. business to be considered the meeting adjourned. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce will hold Uk regular meeting In tho Kusenbaum hall at B o'clock tonight. Several mat? ters of Importance be discusied and a large attendance Is expected. Canimn Endorsed. (Ilv Associated Press.) OWOSSA. MICH.. Oel. 10.- An en do:senient of Speaker Joseph O. Can? non for the Republican nomination for president, was adopted here today at fie Republican convention of the elchih congressional district, after nn animated dvbato. Name Selected (or N-w Inst'lu?on WhlGti Opens PC. 20. DOCTORS fOM AN ORGN ZAT'ON Dr. Cooper Chairman, Dr. Knight Secretary, and Doctors Corss, Aylci; and Hobson Will Establish and Maintain the Hospital. Doctors .1. Kennedy Corea, \\. Ronno Aylutt, w. J. Knight, \v. v. Cooper an dSnmuci w. Hobson, who' will establish and maintain a private hospital in tim nid Bstahrook build? ing, at the corner of West BVCUIIU and Thirty-fifth street, met in Dr.] Cooper's office Inst night und affected a permanent organization. Dr. Cooper was elected chairman and Dr. Knight was named secretary. The new hospital will be nnmod ll?0 St. Krauels, and It will be opened on October 20. The work of overhauling ami re? modeling ihe building iias been com? pleted, with the oxcnptloil of the In? stallation of an elevator for carrying patients from one floor to another. For Ihe present tho institution will oontnin eighteen beds, hit I Uta number will he Rd led to from time to time as may I" needed. The new hospital has been fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort of tho patients mid wPI be one of the largest und best oiiuipped Institutions on the Penin? sula; Tmrtro1 a e B7nr<nroTT ?-? n n irti a a g irs j * THEATRICAL * \ ?JLaJLajLDJ' ,3.ajL(L0JLOjJL0i'-.?.ot.(i_o_o j Tho Donna Seymour Company, which was to have presented the musi? cal show. "Mr. nine Beard." at Ihe Academy of Music last night, failed to put In Its appearance hero and the Playhouse was dark during the even? ing. Why the company failed to 111) its engagement hero |S not known, ns Manager Hooker has not received any message from the show. B was re? ported here last night, however, (bat the company has stranded. "Peggy From Paris" Tonight. \ I "Pegy from Pnils," one or Oeorge i Ado s successful musical plays, will be nt (ho Academy of Music tonight, wlih Helen Bryan, of "Sergeant Kitty" fame in Ihe title part. The piece ranks as one of the olcv erestf. of George Ado's efforts, and it delighted a large audience hero last senson. The music Is especially attractive;' It was written by Wllllnin Loralne. "Peggy from Paris" Is famed for catchy and swinging melodies. There arc many muslcnl hits- in tho play and they are sung by n company said to be a capital one. Bddlo German will have the principal comedy part, of nenlgnld HIckey. > Among the liest song hits Is "LI. My Kastor Lilly," and Helen from Helena." They are Hie work of Will? iam Loralne, who wll porsonnly direct the orchestra tonight. I The sale of seats is proghessing very satisfactorily and tiiore no doubt bo a big bouse present when the curtain rises. I "Peaceful Valley." The announcement ?r ""' revival of "Peaceful Valley," tho pastoral Idyl In which the fate Sol Smith Hussell.! quaint and lovable actor, scored his greatest triumph, has created wide? spread Interest and attention through-, out the country and Hie effort;, of the management have already met with popular approval wherever the play! has been presented. I Edward Saxon, the player who Is essaylhii Russell's original role of llosea Howe, is said to he a character] actor of Intelligence and Imagination who Invests the role with a quality of mellow lovablencss which is In keening with the spirit of the play. I The supporting company contain* the names of a number of well known nlnvers, including that of Carson Brad? ford, a young man from Nashville, who has recently gone upon tho stage. Mr.! Bindford plays leading juvenile role in the play, and is said to play It with such refreshing bouyapcy nnd charm that he his received almost ns favor? able mention OS Mr. Saxon throughout the country. Tlii' play will bo presented nt the] Academy of Music tomorrow mallneoj and night. There will be a special ladles' and children's bargain matinee at 11 p. HI. "The Three of Uo." | Good tilings said about "The Throe or IV are plentiful. The following ls| whnt tho Baltimore Evening News says: | "No resume or the play rnn give any idea of Its charm. Miss Nillson plnvs Hbv with the greatest skill: nnd she makes the living head of the house of Maccbesnoy bv turns a playful, mag? netic, coquettish girl, and a brave spirited and noble woman, unafraid of the bad opinion of her small world so long ns her own conscience is clear, she is always convincing, nnd sho never overacts." "Tho Three of Us" will be nt tho Academy Monday night. ReouMican* and Independents. NEW YORK; Oct. |0.?Fna'on be? tween the Ropuldjcsns and the Inde? pendents Now ,Yo'|, county, on tic County ticket, went through tonlcht. Among dos > nominated wem m. Linn Rryco ruen.l. for justice of the su promo Court, and Max F. Bimsen (fndd)i for sheriff. Mr. lshmsen is wiiiiam r. Hearst's political manager. CAPT. CLAYTON'S OFFICE WHLBi ABOLISHED Duties Formerly Performed by Ship? ping Commission Foil Upon Collec? tor of Custom. Announcement came yesterday from the secretary of tho Bureau of com-j mbrco and Labor, ul Washington, l>. C, that the qfflCO of United 3t.it &i skip-Vug romiulnilotu-r .ii this p irt rec-uitly mude vacuul 1 tho <l<- h if captain Knoch Clayton, will he r.hollshod und the Unties ol the office will be perfoimod 1? Colleetoi <if Cm terns ?'? B. U. Stuart. The announce I inent enmo ns n surprise in snipping nun and 'n the several cnn.IIJ.utes for the office. I Collet -or Stuart; win ho nllowe' if ??(bl another member to ihe customs force here to tnlo- care of I ho !?!? creased business of thu office caused !?. flic filtiiiR over of the offle < < f i It' Thing 00111*1 !i f ii.'ier. This nppo'ut I mont will bo ma.!.; by the Civil sei vice eonimlsdot'. I TEMPLARS AT EXPOSITION. i Local Knights Went Over In Force With B.v-i. ! With ich IV nil of its members In line. Hampton ('oiiimaiulerv Knights .Templar, went over In the Exposition! I to tube pa't In the annual cnn'clnvo of the grand eoniiuauderv of (he Kntulits Templar of Virginia. 1 The local Templars went to Old Point, where they were joined by other members of the order and tho B?ldiu s' Homo band. TM'O eiunninn-' derv boarded a stoaim r at Obi Point i and went to Norfolk, where they took part In the parade an I then had a two, hours' ride around the Roads on the, steamer. Tho Masons returned las' night. OUT ON HABEAS CORPUS. James City County Negro Released by Court. Charley Trullt ami Willie Johnson, negroes who were arrested In Rock-1 eits WedncsdaV night by Oelnet'lvea Moosslok fend Pearson, and Officers Latlmcr and A. A. Pnrtgrtl on war-, runts sworn out In .Tames City co0nfy,| clinging them with disorderly eon-, duet, were released vesterdav after-, noon on a writ of habeas cornus tiro nnrfd by Attorneys C. C. Mitchell and .1.1. Thomas NoWSOtnn colored. bef >re .liulge John W. O. Binckst?no In thoI f'l cult Court. The prisoners were ordered by the, judge to nnpeur in Ja in es City countv when their trial Is gone Into next weeli. Her Rodder Broken. The |Mrg,i Hattle. of the Baltimore and Boston Towing Company's Heel, a rived In pprl yesterday from Nnwi Bedford in tow of the lug Concord I and proceeded to tho Hhipvnrd to havo her rudder r.'paired. Tliio Vessers rudder was b ok'en while she was! loading al the loeal coal piers several I weeks ago. N-t Hh Ron. tn the account of the death of tlm late Captain Enoch Clnvtnu. pub? lished in tills paper Tuesday, it was stated that deceased was survive,| by a daughter. Mrs. \V. P. Hosber. and B son Mr. Nicholas Clayton, The oantnln was sn vlved only lev one ehlld. Mrs. llosher; Mr. Nicholas Clayton Is a nephew. GIRL BftBY'S Sight of Eye Destroyed by Disease Tried Five Doctors but Grew Worse ?In Agony Eight Months ? Parents Discouraged, Until They Tried Cuticura Remedies IN ONE WEEK ALL SORES DISAPPEARED "Our little girl, onn year nnd a half old, was taken with oocema or that was what, tho doctor wild, it was. \Vn called 1 in the family doctor anil bo gave wnim I tablets nnd mid sho would he all right I in n few duvs. The eczema grow worso and we called in doctor No. 2, Ho said sho was teething, as soon as tho I teeth were through sho would lie all I right. Hut she still grew worse. Doo* I tor No. 3 said it was eczema. By this I time she was nothing but a yellow, j greenish sore. Well, no said he could i help her, so we let him try it aliout a week. One morning wc discovered a little yellow pimpln on one of her eyes. Of course we phoned for doctor No. :i. He came over and looked lier over and huiil that bo could not do any? thing more for her, that wo had better toko her to home eye s|x-cialist, since it was an ulcer, .So wo went to Oawcgo to doctor No. 4, and lie said the eye? sight WaS pone, but that be could help it. Wc thought we would try doctor No. 5. Well, Hint, proved tho ssme, only he charged $10 more than doctor No. 4. We tot-re nearly discouraged. I paw ono of the Cuticura advertisements in the pntMT und thought we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so I went, nnd purchased a set of Cuticura liens die.:, which cost me $1, and in three dnya our daughter, who had been sick about eight months, showed aroat Improve? ment, nnd in one week all sores had dis? appeared. Of course it could not re? store the eyesight, but if we hnd used Cuticuin iii time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. We think there is no remedy so good for any Miin trouble or impurity of the blood as Cuticurn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, It. F. D. No. 9. Fulton. Oswcgo Co., K. Y., August 17. 1000." (??.-.[?'? <? External and Immin.1 TrMOrnmt tor Kvrry Humor ol Infant*. Oiilrlrrn. ?wl Ailulia cenrlata r.r Ctiiirura Soap I2.V-.) in riranao inn Hkln. Ciitlrurn Olnlmrnl (60s.) In Ural lh? Skin. ? nrtOiilnim UMnlvrnt (fiOc.l, { In Ihf form nf (Ti<.r? lal*. coaird Hihv 2.V-. p*r vial nl SO) I.? Purify Ihn blond rt? throuvhnut ihf wnrl<i I'nilrr brug 4c Ch*m. Onrp . Snlo Prnpa.. lWvMnn. M.a-i 8V- IUI Irt frro. on tluroon ol tikin ?na btslp. WE CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR PE RU NA These Women Say, in Substance, That Before They Took Pe-ru-na They Were Miserable. They Were Weak and Wretched. After Taking Pe-ru-na They Were Restored to Health and Usefulness. This Is tho Wholo Story In a Nutshell. If Pe-ru-na Can Do Such Wonders For These Women It Can Do the Same For You. \ The I The housowifi who the mc knows runa Jft jHRSEMADDlS 1 MRS.CAROLINE SUNDMEIMER Stronger Than tor Years. Mrs.Caroline Sund ho I in or, lint kn,La., writes: "I am fooling qatta yroll now, i ran work again nnd ntn utrongor I linn I Imvo been for years, and l do believe thai lVrunasaved my life. "J nin very tlinnkfi? to von for your advice, I will advlKo nil l can to lake yuiir medicine." Pe-ru-na r,avc Health. Mrs. A, Si?iiilTer, Cnplomn, Rausas, writos i "Poruna has given me health ami strength; it la tho bum modi Oluu thnl was ever niiido for women. My frlcndx say they novel saw nui'li a uhange in a woman. I talk to avury one niioui t'eruns, loannoi nay too muoh toi 11," A Krim ilj for Women. Il in sain to ?ny Hint we hnve tiioiiH*ml? uf letters written to Dr. Ilnrtmnn from women who ropusl i iu? hnmo isntlmont to hu found la Mrs. ISIniirfcr'ii lentt monlal: "My friends say they never snw Mich a chnngo In a woman." Over ami over ngnin thin aoatenco in penuud liy grntufui womun who nru more thnn willing thnl Wo Khotild lino their wordri to asalm other HiifTenng '.vomi'il In Unding a eure. Pur Ulis IS n great medicine for women. It il,-.' II son tin. Illlidc of the liolly In much the name way that water cleanses the OUUIdu of Ihe hud} . Mrs, K. T. (lnddlH. Marlon, N. Ci, wrlles.i " Doloru I commended to lake Poruna 1 could not do any hnnl work without stir foHng great pain. 1 took Perunaand Munnlin,nnil edit say with pleasure they hnv i (lone more for mo than nuv other modlolno i hayo ever taken, Now 1 am n* well ns ever, 1 do all my own Work unit Itnovor hurts tm> nt nil. ?. think Poruna is n great modi tor womankind." t imn Grateful Women, "l was trouhied with suppressed and painful menstruation. I took Poruna according to your direction*, nnd now I am well."?Mrs. James High' nicy, Urapo, Mich. "We have noon using Poruna for some time. To speak from astandpolntotoxS pei tones I can candidly say that Poruna Is the remedy for femnlo weakness. "Prom a pursonsl tesi and from tho testimony of many others 1 shall not husttato to recommend It, especially Id nil ?ufTcrtUK women." ? Mrs. M. ,K. Jonos, Burning .Springs, Ky. "I suffered from PE-RU-NA FOR PELVIC DISEASES. cntnrrh lor mntiy years, bnt sluoo inking Poruna 1 leel strong nnd well. As lined l'eruna ami Manalln while I wn? passing through the change of life, 1 am posi? tively convinced your boneflolal romo (IIch have relluved ino of nil my 111?,"?' Mrs. Mnthlldo UlChVor, Doulphnn, Neb. "1 aullorad with pelvic cntnrrh until I wroto to Dr. Hartman,aild after taking treatment as lio advised, 1 can say 1 am cured of this most trying aiMtctlon, tor which 1 mil truly thankful. 1 nevor fett belter In my life thnn 1 do nt preoonl." ? Mrs. P.ltn liooUur, Dundiirn, s isk, N. VY. T., Can. NOTICE MATERIAL THE BE:T MIXED THE BEST ALWAYS THE BEST IT EATS THE BEST DEMANDS ThE BEST IT SEiLS IHE BEST. Eat Jennings' Butter Bread II is Ihe best?and save your tags. They will get the best prizes. HEALTH FOOD BAKERY Washington Avenue and Thirty-first Street. B3S ICSBXttaSSaSKKr Capital Dry Goods House. WASHINGTON AVK. AT THIRTIETH STREET Today! Wo will soll Lidios' Panama Dress 8kir(8, made full pleated in the newest way. The colors are black and dark blue. A very special bargain at $2.88. A lot of line Crochet Wool Bhawls in white, black and colors, at each, 98o. Are You Troubled Wilh inefficient service and un sail sfactory laundry wirk? CALL UP Hotel Warwick] Laundry 119 2kth STREET Phone No. 10 We Remedy Such Troubles HAULING Promptly Done F rom a Parcel to an Engine FREIGHT, BAGGAGE, FURNITURE AND <S A f CT CAREFULLY AND I PROMPTLY MOVED Virginia Transportation Co. Storage Warehouse 514-520 27th St, REASONABLE RATES