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HA ?Uli Willi Final Report Show That the Total Son) Realized (or ttie Hew Home Is $12,062 98. BOT $1,500 MORE THAN ASKED FOR Capt. RanBon Won First Place, Capt. Lackey Second, Capt Chayno Third, and Capt. Junken Fou.-'th ? Final "Battle" Wtfs Spirited and Highly Enlliuolastlc. dipt. Ransono .$1,382.00 Cnpl. Lackey . 1,252.81 Capt. Chivy no . 1,098.00 Capt. Junkctt . 1,020.7.1 lOapt. Penraon . 853.25 Onpt. Urlttlnghatu . i;5o.Oti Capt. Hettolnngcr . 709.no Oapt. Hopo . 588.on Capt. Houston . 559.(M Cuiit. Wcymouth . is:,.ml Spoclnl.;. 3,n;o.oo KJrnnd Total .$12,002.; Wlth\the total biiiii r?iottiiK up $12 068,98, about $1,500 more than the sum ?asked for, tho contest to raise $10. fifJtJ for n new Yo\tng Men's Chhrlstl.in AseooluUon building closed bet night amid great enthusiasm of the fl.' more campaigners who have pnttlcl patcd In tho six days campaign. When tho final outcome of the ?campaign was announced the big crowd .manifested Ha pleasure by ap? plauding vigorously. ' Addrcsai s nl a ;dIrring; character were niado by Pres? ident Uoorgo A. Rehmelz, who ex? pressed hla IhnnlcB to the cnmpalgn o'-n nml tho people of Hampton for . tho magnificent responses to the call of the association, and Slate secre? tary ti. A. Coulter, who declared the bnrhpatgn In Hampton to have been tho quickest and most succet ful ol any Blmllnr contest ho has over been associated with. Mr. Coulter mid the victory was it magnificent, monument to tho energy of the people of the city ? i)ml tho untiring efforts id Ihn gen? eral Bocrotnuy, Mr. R. Waller Lynch, "it's simply tho grandest cent est that baa over cniuo under my observation. Wliiio larger amounts have hern rais? ed In) bigger eitle;, than Hampton, iltln is by far I ho quickest I have had any? thing to do with." Secretary Coulter also rend lolc; gfunm congratulating the local as? sociation oiv the hucccbb of the cam? paign from ' Mr. Charles W. Kent, .. of the University of Virginia, who Is chairman of the slate executive loni ? inltoe, and from Mr, C. O. Kent, ot Clifton Forge, formerly the eeeret-iry of the Newport News association. The final hours of lite contest, were 1. InlouHcly inspiring, nil hough t li?? host feeling existed nmong Hie campaign? ers. The raiiviiis is were tendered tv lurfcheon Iii the auditorium and dur? ing the half hour spent over the Rood thing!! arranged by the Ladies' Aux . ilinry there was an abundance of good natured bantering among the can ' vhiscrs. Closing Day's Work. .Promptly at 8 o'clock President SchmOlr. announced tliat the contest had ended and called for tho reports from the captains,-which aroused tho greatest enthusiasm. The sums turn? ed in by the various to uns fo ? the lest day were as follows: Capt. Itrit t'lnghaiu $133. Capt. Choyno $42.1.50, Capt. Iteffi innger $121. Capt. Hopo $22, Capt. Houston $135.01, Capt. Jun FRANKEL & El 3 EN HAN I Outfitters tor Both Men and Boys 36 W. Queen St., Hampton. HOW ABOUT A NICE |A' Coat of modliini weight?lots .'of style?a garment you can rw6ar any tlmo of the year for $12.50. fr Regular $.15.00 and $18.i>u Value j 'f asskel ?$ 1/enman W..OUEEN STREET, . HAMPTON,- .VA. Ut-n $$^?7.7.">. Oapl, Lackey ?7?2.81, Capt Ponrsou $4,66.26, Capt. Rnn nono $"27, Capt. Weymouth $100. The total collections for the last day am - I minted to $3,023.08. Ah the loiurns Indicate, dipt. Run* 80110 held llrst place, Capt, l/tickcy second, dipt. Clioyne third, and Capt. I Junkou fourth. Stale Secretary Coliltor, who has keen hero engineering the successful campaign, will leave tonight for his home in Richmond. Mr. t'oulter nat? urally Ik a hippy man, hut this his jiapplnosa Ik equally shared by Gcn ?ral Secretary It. Waller Lynch, whose splendid work for the Association dur? ing the pant year, made It possible to raise so huge a sum for a new build? ing. In, fact everybody COneclcd with the Association from President Schmoll down to the smallest member. Is jubi? lant nnd singing tho praises of the city of Hampton. The sueci ss of the campaign is only another excellent adverthemeiit for the el'i'. Several lottere from nut of town business men sending contributions' were read by Captain Ransoi|0 and Capt. Cheyne rend another from tho Fleishman yeast Company, which sent check for $2fi. Mir. w. H. Shackolford offered to do lite nalntlng of the now building n? absolute cost, which was the occas? ion of considerable rejolnclng union-; the campaigners. It was itnld last night that there will he several oilier contributions rent til today and tomorrow. I Matters Persona \ I * i Mr. Kuimurt l.al'ross, who holds u lespoiislble position with (he West Inghouso Ifilcctrlc Compnuy In l'lts bnrg, Is visiting Iiis parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. P. I/tCross, nt the Hampton Normal school. \ Capt. i-v.Mt ?. Dead. Oapt. John Kvans, 00 years old. |died ill Bt, VlltCCnt's hospital, Norfolk, Sunday. Capt. ICvans was well known I in Hampton, whore he has resided for .several years. He was a member of SI. Tammany Lodge of Masons. Tlie body was token to his former home in Middlesex county by Undertaker Frank c. Roes for bu'lal yesterday, Vipt. HvattB Is survived by u widow and one SOU. TWENTY-THIRD" ANNIVERSARY. I Wyoming Tribe of Red Men Celebrate ed This Occasion Last Night. With visiting braves from Newport I News, Phoclnu) and Fox Hill present, jvyyom'ng Tribe. No. an. Improved Or i|pr <>r Red Men, last night celebrated Iis I went v l bird unnlvi-snry In Its I wigwam III West Queen "street. The ?vent was highly enjoyable, although I there waa no set program. Rofroah: I iiv uts wore served. The Hod Men are alwnvs noted for II heir linlnUcneSK in these affairs und Itn.sl niclit's entertainment wan n 'Rackward Social," Hvorylhlng was rovcrscd frohl Ihe usual order of things. Which |tepl the visitors guess? ing and caused no QndfOf enjoyment, inenl. Police Court. . Jennie Newsoino. a black woman, was unable to pay ifoveral flu s im? posed on her by Mayor Jones, In tho police court yustordnv, mid will have to Epond throo months in the county Jail. Lillian Harris wont lo .lull In do Ifsnlt of a tit'" for lining drunk and disorderly. .lames Smith got a like sentence. Splendid Concert. Although the weather was- exceed lni-.lv dlsagr cable Insi night a large crowd gathered In |ho first Methodist j church and listened to one of the best concerts of Ihe early spring >oa i. The program was one of the' her.1 and the various participants won the highest praiKo from those In thu large audience. Card Game's Fatal Ending. (By Associated Press) I.AK10 CHAR I.ICS. I.A.. March 28 News i-r'adht-d here today of a t'iple tragedy In n turpintlne camp at Myr tic. i.e., yesterday, Charles Duncan and DeWiti Mitchell qnalloled during n game of cards. Roth drOW revol? vers and began tiring. Dune' n and Mitchell, as well as Roltfrl .lenkins, a speclator, were killeil. All three were I negroes. More Substantial. "He makes n line living by his pen.' "Is lie such a popular writer?" .yrlter nothing! He raises pigs.' -iialtiniorc American. Watch out for Banner's Cash Store' price list, Friday and Saturday. 0-2I-5I. Best Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starbird, of Kast Raymond. Maine, says': "I have used Bucklon's Arnica Salvo for several yenrs, on my old army wound, nnd other obsti? nate sores, ard find it the best healer In the world I use it too with great success In n y veterlnnry biisinoa.t." I Price 25c at all druggltrts. Prescriptions accurately an,] prop? erly filled at the Johnson Pharmacy by registered pharmacists. Phone 604.' 2-21-tm Take your prescription to Hull's Cut Rate Drug Store. 12-20-ti H PHO UISKGDIUIIMS! Kap lliornlon F. Jones Selects Councllmen lor Important Tasks. CUT ME CHAKGES ILCESSU. First Named Gentlonian on Each Com m ttec is the Chairman?Committee Appointments Made With Regad to Fitncsa ?d Familiarity With Work. Mayor Thornton F. Jones yesterday morning HCjii to Capt. 0corg? W. Hope, tho town falork, tho announcement ot tie- standing committees of the new city council or Hampton. The per? sonnel of the coinmlltees fedlow: Fllianci?Missis. W. W. Richard? son, ti. W. Rove. F. W. Moore, W. II. Fare and H. R. RooKor. Police?jjesarB. F. w. Moore, o. W. Howe, W. I?. Isioyi W. S. lludglltB and |j. F. Whiting. Health? Hsaajra. W. P. isloy, T. J. Huskies. 10. IV. Schraudt, W. H. Face and Frank C. Rees. Ord'nanc.e Messrs. ICdwnrd R. Schmidt. C. V. Sprailey. R. C. Lcb, II. It. Ilookor and oJhit Woymoulh. Klre?Messrs, T. J, llnsklns, Q, W. R?wo, C. V. Spialley. F. C. Rees and .lohn Weyirioutit. Sheets?Messrs. R. C. Lo?. F. W. Moore. T. J, Hasklns, F. W. Darling und C. T. llolt/.elnw. Illlthllng? M-sbi-h. C. V. Spratley. w. I?. lsley. W. W. Richardson, F. W. Darling and c. T. Holt/.claw. ? Lights and Waters?Messrs. W. W. Itlchardson. it. ('. Lob, K. II. Schraudt, W. S. HudRlns and L. F. Whiting. The firat named gentleman In each ttmimtttco is the olmiiman of his committee, Tho rearrangement of the committees was madb necessary by the addition of eight new lUCUV ?hors. MRS. ELIZABETH R. WILSON DIES IN PHOEBUS She Was the Mother of Mrs. .ludson Jert( Who RcMdea In Chesa? peake Avenue. Mrs. Kllsaboth R. Wilson Ss yenra old; widow of Ih? lato Mr Jos'inh Wll non, of Norfolk county, died in Hie homo of her daughter, Mrs. .ludson l.lett, lu Chesapeake avenue. Phoebus, at 5:30 o'clock yesterlay alternoou. Mrs. Wilson had resided with her daughter for some years and ?van a ?? oman highly beloved and esteenr d in Phoebus, sin- was n ilovoiii mem? ber of the Raptist churcn. Mrs. Wilson Is survived by five ehll- j ilnn: Mrs. India .lett. of Phnehus; Mrs. |,ueh Nicholas, of Noi;.eoun i.v; M'. .1. M. Wilson, of Norfolk eonn tv- Wm Georgia Wilson. ..t p':r?nu* ittld Mr. 8 N Wilson. who i? a well known ;-;.kor of Rlr.v:ii.g.ia;r At;.. I ivil I'trvlccB will 0" hold fr-wi ?ii? r. f')?ii,p ot Mrs. jo i lau- after notin at .1 o'clock. The Interment will l-e made In Oaklnnd c > ftetnrV, hTe services will he in charge of 'Rev. T. Ryland San ford, of the Me? morial Unntlst church. fcTo gentlemen selected to act as call betrers are Messrs. K. M. Ten ri?. R. O. Cla ke. A. Hclujoklc, Lo ? rand Drohne. (5. C. Congdon and O. T. Russell. TD VOTE ON CONSTITUTION. Carpenters and Joiner* Union to Meet Tomor ow Evening for Purpose. A special meeting of Iho loca' union of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer? ica lias been called for tomorrow eve? ning, when the members nr.j lo vote upon the matter of changes in the constitution. It is also the inleulion of tie- union to decide upon a smoker and entertainment and the attendance of every members is oxpeo'.od nri that noco'ipi. i Erpccted Home Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Daniel F. Cock, who have beon wintering in Florida, are .".peeled to reach home here on Thursday. "I'ncle Pan" Is one of the most honored members of the local ledge of K'.ks. W. C. T. U. to Meet. The Woman's Christian Temperance I'nion w'l| meet at the Young MenV Christian Association (Ills afternoon at. :':.';n o'clock. for sale. FOR SALF. 3 YOU NO FRBSli milch cows. ,T work horsi-s. J. W. ItOWB, Hampton. Va. 3-22-01 _lost. L08T?RI3TWBBN HA M PTON AND Phoebus, ladle.,' hunting ease gold watch; Odd Follow'* eniblainstie charm, with Initials "R. V. P." mi back, attached. Liberal reward If relumed lo augusta IIOTI3L. Hampton. 3-22 Ot. ANOTHER BLOW FOR COURTS OF STATES (Continued from First Pane) jy Issued n wilt, ordering Wood s re lease by Sheriff Hunter. This notion or the courl was the Milmlnailon of several important steps in the controversy beginning with the Issuance of Instructions by Judge Plitchard against I he state of North Carolina, prohibiting the carrying out of the crate law Into effect. This proceeding watt followed by an ad? dress by Oovernor C.luih to Hie s-iipcr lor courts or the slate, questioning Prltchard's authority .?mil asking I hem to see that Indictments were foun'. against the agents of the railroad company. in accordance with till? address, a number of arrests won made, so that the Wood's case became a test case for many others. So Im - portnnt did Judge rrirhnrd consider tin- action of the state authorities t'ta' he said In his opinion that If the cri? minal pros.'cutions against the agents, conductors und employes were per? mitted to continue, the niaiiagors of the railroads could not successfully operate Iholr trains, carry the mail? er continue their usefulness a? com? mon carriers, doing Interstate busi? ness. Considering Hie North Carolina ease to liuve been disposed Of by the action of the court In the Minnesota ease, Justice Pcckhnm diil not elab? orate ills views in Ihe former pro? ceeding. He says: ''Boink delaine,', in dustody by vlrturc of this convic? tion he bnd the right lo apply for a writ of habeas corpus to Ihe Hulled States Circuit Court, and that Judge had power to Issu-- the writ ami dis? charge tho prisoner under section iof tho revised statutes of the Culled Suites-, as he was then lift CHS tody for an act don - pursuant to an order, process or decree of a court mi- Judge or the United States. The writ being properly Issued the Judge bad Ihe right' and It was his tllltv lo examine into the fads ami ha-l iitrlsdictlon to discharge Ihe peti? tioner." Justice Harlan Dissents. Justice Harlan, in a dissenting opln Ion, took strong grounds In support or the theory thai ihe prqdordlng In ?the Young case was a suit against the state and therefore not permissible under tho constitution. H-o closed his statement in the following words: "Neither the words nor the policy of the eleventh amendment, will un? der your former decision justify any order of an Federal court, the effect of which will be to exclude 0 state from Us own court. Such an order ?> (.tended by such ruler- cannot lie sustained consistently witli the nowers of the states, according to the uniform declarations of tills courl. possessed 1 under Hi'1 constitution'; I .1111 jtiiilU-d by what tills court lias therefore dcclarod In. now saying I hut Hie wise moil who framed the consti? tution and caused the adoption of the lovonth amendment would have been startled by Hi'1 suggestion that a stat' qf the Union can lie prevented by an order or a subordinate Federal court from being ropn sontciil by its attor? ney general in a suit brought by the slate In one of lls own courts; and that such an order would lie inconsl* tent with the dignity or the stales as Involved in tlrftlr constitutional Im? munity from the judicial process of the federal courts (except in the lim? ited eases in which they may consls lltutlonnllv be made parties in this court) mid would be attended by most pbrntcouB results."' BUROLARS VISIT FOUR MORE HAMPTON HOMESi Unknown Intruder Called Upon Pro? minent Citizens Along the Water Front During Sunday Night. An unknown burglar vl.s-itod four resltjoncca in Hampton during Sunday and although he did net secure a grea' ?leal of bounty, he proved himself a bold visitor. The resiliences visited by Hie man wen? Ihose of Messrs. Robort Marcus, In Carey street, 11. I,. Schmolz. In Knsi Queen street, and Robert I. Ma? rion anil Sogar Whlllng, across Hamil? ton bridge. At Mr. Mason's home tbe burglar was beard at work by Miss lima von Schilling, who was, spending lhe night liiere, and tier rails lor Mr. Mason evidently beared him away before he succeeded in gaining eu entrance. Mr. Mason was sleep? ing soundly and never heard his nn deslrahl ? visitor's noise nor tho calls of Miss- von Schilling. The largest haul was made at Mr. Whiting's home. The robber B0CIII e.l n suit belonging to Mr. Harry Whiting. In the pockets of which were a gold watch anil $10 In each. Tho intruder USCd a candle in Mr. Whiting's homo, which he bad stolen from the resi? dence of Mr. Marcus. Ho als-o secur? ed a valuable gold seal, which was purchased in Burppo many years ago. At tho homo or Mr. Sclnn-lz the burglar made himself perfectly easy, visiting the library and also Mr. Schniol/'s led room. lie got nboul $1.15 from the pockets of Mr. Schmelz's clothing. This make.: the : von I h visit to Mr. Schmolz's honie by a burglar. At Mr. Marcus' (lie man forced'an entrance by prying open a window In the rear. Not finding any money, after he had visited every room in the house. Mr. Burglar went to Mr. Mar ens' private den and helped himself to a box of cigars, smoking ono of them as he let in the library. There is no clue to the robber or robbers, hut (he police department is at work on the cases. That the thief Is using a boat to assist hlni In his work Is fc-hown by ills idea of visiting homes along the wa? ter front. The -luan Is evidently no. looking for anything but money or jewelry, as ho never touch's silver? ware or any clothing. Ten New Members. At the meeting of Wvtho f'ouncl!. Royal Arcanum, last night, ten ap? plications for membership were pre. seated. Tho council Is rapidly grow? ing and there Is a big Interest In the order here. NOTICE. Called mooting of Local Colon. No SS7, Carpenters and Joiners of Am? erica, on Wednesday night; March 2.". 1008. Special business to vole on amendments to constitution. Every member urged to be preaent. CADY CHIL.BR, President. J. M. WOOD. 3-21-21 Secretary. TIGNOR'S Specials torToday{Tuesday) Owing to the Inclement w Iber yesterday, we have decltl ed to put our same specials' on sale for Today Only. $1.7? Rent Quality Solid Cop? per Nickel Plated Tea Kettle.*), 98c. Uirge size. One to u cus? tomer. Kxl ra l-arge Size Kirf-proof Stone Cooking Kettles, with 'balls, 10c. 0 qt. size worth 25c. Bxtra Large Size, Fireproof Stone Raking PanA or Mil1.; Pans, 10c. Worth/double. Ono ijni of Indies' Summer and Winter Shirt Waists, in While and Colors. 43c Values from $1.00 to $1.50. Ijilost Kffects in Ladles' Neckwear, In Collars, bows, etc.. from 10c to 50c. Our big variety of Spring "Flowcr? have arrived. Special 10c. W. N. Tignor Cor. Queen and Wine Sts., Hampton, Va. Phone 261. GRAND SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY AT " " " Ti. j MRS. !. M. STACEY'S MILLINERY STORE We announce our Spring Opening for Thursday and Friday, March 26 and 27. Wo Cordially extend an In vilalion to every lady In Hampton, Phoebus. Old Point, Pox Hill. Nowp?rl Now:; and Bllznhoth Oily County to visit our store, fho Opening Day and witness Hie Mngnlflclent show? ing of Spring and Summer Millinery, MRS. I. M. TRACEY, 31 EAST QUEEN STREET, HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. No Crrds Issued. Josh Billings Says Life is short. If it aint Jolly it aint worth living. What a pity to miss Hie pleasure of. ono another on our mantle Cheyne's Fotografs always please. Ho never worries you. The plensuro keeps right on. The plio tngraphB are 60on finished?your friends and self delighted. 19 West Queen St. HAMPTON, VA. D POINT Close at 6 P. ML, Except Saturday. Ladies' New Neckwear. An almost endless variety of uow effects In Ladles) Neckwear, in eluding Fancy Embroidered, Laundered and Fancy striped Collars? Slocks?Hows of Every Description?Embroidered Lawn Tics, Turn? overs and a nig Variety of Collar and Cuff Sets.?Reasonably Priced. Rowe J? Department Store Hampton, Virginia. Ransone Bros. Have Alfi Vincis of Shoes and the Prices Are Right Ransone Bros. 8 and 10 West Queen Street. H. MORGAN & C? 9-11 North King St., ?9 Hampton, Va. FOR RE (NT ?I2S Holl St.. G rooms .$ 7.0(1 '.MS Jackson St.. r> rooms .$ 7.50 Fool of Victoria Ave., modern throughout .$35.00 11 Uicttst St., 7 rooms .$10.00 HIS Thornette St.. 7 rooms.$ 7.00 302 Mallory St.. 7 rooms .$10.00 X. King St., 7 rooms, bath .$li;.no Houlovard. 0 rooms, modern .$25.00 320 Center St., 11 rooms .$23... Queen St.. flat .$18.00 NT. King St.. 6 rooms, hath .$14.00 l a Salle Ave.$10.0>) :;2."> Marshall St..'.$10.00 220 Chapel St.. 7 rooms, modern .$15.00 Hampton Roads .$20.00 llnmptoii Roads .$ 6.00 20S Lee St.. 0 rooms .$10.00 Irwin St.. 5 room.-; .$ 7.00 2CI Chanel St., 7 rooms .$10.U0 STORES. Corner of King and Court.$20.00 N. King.$30.00 23 Soul h King si.;.$30.00 ? ii^^wLi?MLu>i'mmiwo*'.-*CT?Hi HENRY L. SCHMELZ, President. PRANK W. DARLING, Vice-president The Bank of Hampton Hampton, Virginia. I? THE OLDEST AND LAROE3T IN EITHER HAMPTON OR NEWPORT NEWS. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 125,000.00 DEP081T8 OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The only designated depositary In tho State of Virginia to Eastern Virginia. We make loans on Real Estate?NOT PROHIBITED ?as are tho National Banks. FOUR PER CENT INTERE8T PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Nelson S. Groome, Cashier The Phillips-Lackey Co. (Incorporated) ftcat 3F&tntc Broker? 18 E. QUEEN STREET, HAMPTON, VA. 203 Academy St., city water .$ 0.00 207 Academy St.. city walcr.$ 0.00 321 Washington St.$ 8.50 Marshall Si.$30.00 East Hampton .$10.00 113 N. King St., .$11.00 30!1 Holt St., .$ 7.50 416 Holt SI.$ 6.28 422 Holt St.$ 7.(10 East Hampton .$ 5.00 Farm 12 acres, good dwelling.$ 125.00 42 acres, good dwelling; 125.00 413 Elm St....$ G23 217 Jackson St .$12.50 601 Victoria Ave.$ 6.00 La Salle Ave.$ f,.v> Nr. Salle Ave. ..$ ?.OO Riverview .$ 8.00 STORES. N. Klug St., .$ 8.00 N, King St.$30.00 W. Queen St., .$25.00 W. Queen St.$12.50 E. Queen St.$10.00 VIRGINIA HOTEL: 23 rooms, modern conveniences, Queen S'., $70.00. $5,000 To Loan on Centrally located Real BfcUt?. Real Estate in All Its Branches