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; Proposed legislation Provides foi Curt ol Inquiry to Pass Upon Negro Soldiers' Cases. UIC0L1 BIRTHDAY II H0LIM1 Ha?m Exclude* Item Provjdlnj Fund? to Defray Expense* of Army Cadets Attending inauguration at Washington?Importation of Opium Is Prohibited. (By Associated Press.) v WASHINGTON, I). . .. Feb I? ?eventy-flve hills on the call nilar < ' the senate were passed today. The consideration of the.-e measures* most of which wire or ii local character, cf minor Importance, consumed near? ly the entire session of the senate. Senator Forester attempted ro get namalderatton r< r the Ahirieh ?nt> stltute bill providing tor a court ol Inquiry to pasa?upon the qualification! of the discharged negro soldiers ol the Twenty-fifth regiment, i barged with having shot up Brownsville, Au? gust 13-14, I!""!. bul postpone,I. mak? ing a mot,in for that purpose In order that Senator McLaurin or Mississippi might speak on the Brownsville af fair, tomorrow. Will Try Again. Mr. Foraker announced that arter Mcl aurln's speech he would endeavor to obtain action oh the MIL The senate passed wlihoul amend? ment a house hill declaring February 12. 1909. the centennary or the birth of Abraham Lincoln to be a legal hoi iday and recommending a general ol* servatlon or that day. At 3:40 o'clock p. m. the senate adjourned. HOUSE SHUTS OUT CADETS. Unless senate Reverses -ectlon. West Po'nterr Can't Attend Inaugurstion. Unless the senate comes to their rt'scue the West Point cadets will not be able to attend the inauguration of the Fourth or Marcu at the expense of the government. The cadets have been one of the attractions of tb ? inaugural ceremonies for many years past. By a point of order an item pro Tiding funds for the cadet's trip to Washington was stricken frcm the military appropriation bill. Another item removed from the hill was an appropriation for the con? struction of an asylum for refugees la time of war and ancther for a storehouse on Corrigidor Island in ?Manila Bay. No Pension for Judges. On account of time consumed with MBs under suspension of the rub-s the consideration by the house of the appropriation, bill was not com? pleted. Under suspension the house nassed the Payne i>jl] prohibiting the Importation of opium but refused to pass the senate bill pensioning fed? eral Judges. The Benne* bill for (he exporta? tion of al ens convicted cf a felony was slso denied passage. A. limitation was placed on the ncope of the Olmsted special commit? tee to investigate appropriation for snd the work or the secret service of the various departments. The house adjourned at ?:2R o'clock p. m. STUARTS WITHDRAWAL C0lt?S AS A SURPRISE (Onttnued from First Page). jrunr that Mr. Stitart was e-alled to Europe by the serious llness of Mrs. Stuart, and spent some weeks there ?t that time It was thought that would improve sufficiently to return to America but she did noi. She Wl then traveling In Swit7erland. and later went to Paris where she has been for more than six weeks Hr. Stuart returned to America some Weeks ago Dr. George Ben Johnson, the life long friend cf Mr Stuart, has been M correspondence with the physicians *t Pari.?, who are attending Mrs. Stuart and has kept up with the ease ?t all times He says that th? resorts that Mrs Stuart is in an ?-x CnedBngiv dangerous cordirion are true, and tha; It wlii be three or four naontbs before ?he will be able to begin the trip hack to the Tnlted State? Much Reo ret Expressed. Men in -It walks of !rfe were tndav Special From II Show .All of oor Wr* L8r ISe. l?c Ortli At* Cf oar 7, !?? Cilrnn and P. IS I V I ir. - r :n?h t* i-.r.-.s. In ?? yar' . SkV Ute? S' it.rg in >*olid 0>!nn ISe linen Fto'th Snit'ncs- all or tnd BjSSjma-Hl ya.d . CARFARE REFUNDED TO AL SUM OR OVER FROM H 43 discussing the withdrawal of Mr. Stu I art, and there was general regret I fcr It |a well known that Mr. Stuart ! waa easily the favorite in this city, where he /ins niHdc his home for some years, serving as a member of ? the state corporation commission and previously as a member of the con? stitutional <?? mention. Mrs. Stuart spent much <f her time here, and t w.as entertained I?) 'he fashionable set. She had her home here later ' ami that was the scene of many of the most elegant affairs the city has witnessed. Mrs. Stuart was as I popular as her husband. Mr. Tucker's Comments. I Harry St. Qeorge Tucker, when asked shout the withdrawal of Mr. Sluart. mude the following statement: f"I greatly regret the cause <f Mr. Stuart's withdrawal. No one honors him more than I do. I feel, of course, more confident of my election than I have ever done before. That is I all 1 can suy tcnlght." f Mr. Glass Undecided. "I have nothing to gay at this time t regarding my intentions and the ku bernatorial nomination,'* said Con i grtssman Carter class cf Lyucklmrg. In u conversation with the News leader this afternoon: | j "The withdrawal of Mr. Stuart ; leaves the matter in an altogether different situation from a wet k ago. | I regret that Mr. Stuart has been | compelled by the circumstances to, withdraw. I shall have something lo1 say In the matter certainly before, the eud of the present week." Mr. Class will leave for Washing? ton 'his evening and will meet some of his friends in that city and go overj the situation All Eyes on Glass. To the neutral obearver, it would ap pear, thai much depends upon the! ! attitude of Mr. (Mass. This assumes I that should he decide to enter the] race, he would do so as an advocate] of state wide prohibition. Hut thej atate convention of the Anti-Salcon League'has not been held It will! occur in Norfolk this month. Judge j Mann will address it. It has been< pre.liefert I hat he would declare for statewide prohibition. With two candidates running on that platft rm the liquor vote should he solidly for Tucker, who is a local optimist. A3 a matter <f fact the elimination of Stuart has kept the politicians guess? ing, tl will be some days before they really know where th? y are "at." Mann Supporters Jubilant. Friends of Judge William Hodges I Mann in this city make no secret of their delight at the retirement of Hrn. Henry Carter Stuart from the gubernatorial race, and one and all declare that It unquestionably means: the election of -heir favor.te. Although they have ever been [ loathe to admit It, Mr. Stuart's can? didacy long has been a thorn In the j side of Judge Mann's constituents. | and more recently the matter has j been a sore subject with them, for they could not fail to realise thel strength of the former corporation] commissicner. And here in Richmond particularly | Mr. Stuart's strength was most no rJeeatfe, and it w-as conceded on all sides that he would sweep the towa* It wes only a question of the size j of the plurality. The most conservative estimates placed the lead at somewhere between] 1,000 and 1.500?In fact, poetically every man cne met was a follower! of Stuart. The Earth Changelinq. In the White twilight of the falling snow. Like a new look on a beloved facc.j A mystery has come <_n all we know; Old certainties of distance and of space Familiar lines of mountaiu, bluff and hill C"lor cn.i form are spirited away In shadow of whiteness; earth an ! air are still As if in breathless sleep an angel lay 0 'ira?n ?arth of our fmmmi ia;.s' The so-l Of our age long defeat, success and toll. The garment ?r ,ne 'orrow of the years Slips from thy shining shoulders. an,| appears This exquisite white ?onder of a 'hing Shown to earth's children for their worshiping. ?Ethel P Waxhara in the Februvy Applet en's. \ CHILD'S LIFE ALWAYS IN DANGER of croup or iN'tiuruonia unless y* u have in the home a hoi He of COW? AN'S PNEUMONIA PREPARATION Then yon can feel secure, aafo. and thi? feeling is worth mtilions. Cro-tp. pneumonia. eoWs_ coughs, pains ami soreaesa and *ll ailments where in fi.mimati n and congestion are the cause (Jowan's cures Externa I artd aatrkly absorbed]. All druggtns. fl.nu lo 2V. it Jar vary White it Sal. I ?? ?od Flannelette?? H ,?r-] ^ .?ts?a y?rd. .sc all of the n-? t.i>W and sli.ni.-s .ICe aM ?h' t-i ? af-'es?a > .15c the season ^ new Holl? Olor? . 12 l-2e L CUSTOMERS WHO PURCHASE IAMPTON. PHOEBUS AND 'LO POINT. w J TONE WAS RATHER FIRM Growing Lethargy is Noted In Specu ative Interest ?Money is Abundant. GAS TIKES A PLUNGE DOWNWARD I - Refusal of Supreme Court to Grant I Petition of Consolidated Ca? Com , pany for Rehearing of 80 Cent Rat* Question a Depressant. t By Associated Press ) NE WYOKK. Feb. I.?The day s de velopments wore regarded aa nega lively favorable to stock market val lies and a rather firm tone cf the mar kei was the consequence. This firmness did not obscure tht fact of the growing lethargy of I? speculative interest which left the dealings dull at times to the poln. cf stagnation. The effect of thia in fluence on the room traders was tha no large volume of outside liquids tbn was forced on the market ovei the week end by the dropping ten dency of prices last week and the sharp decline with which the week ended. The refusal of the Supreni? Court to grant the peition of the Con solldated Ca? Company for a rehear ing of the SO-eent gas appeal caused another downward plunge in the prici of that security the 115% which tht price touched being lowrr than be? fore the rally in the stock when tht petition was filed. Reading wa: notably strong with influence on tht whole list. Money continues In abundant sup? ply and no ripple was induced by th< further engagement of gold for ex port to South America. Bonds were Irregular Total sales, par value. $3.444,000. I'nited States Ixjnds were unchanged on call. Total sales today till.inn. including: Copper :i".8"0: Sugar 900; Atlantic Coast Line 200; Louisville & Nash? ville .100: Norfolk St Western 1.700: Northern Pacific 55.O?0; Reading 61. 500; Sloss Sheffield Steel St Iron 10U: Southern Railway 1.900, do pfd. 1.100; l.'nlon Pacific 47,800: United States! Steel 46,600; Virginia Carolina Chemi-j cal 300. Amalgamated C<?pper . 73% American Car ft Foundry _ 49% American Car ft Foundry, pfd 110 American Cotton OH . 51% American Hide St Leather, pfd 40% American Ice Securities . 21% American Linseed . 13% American Locomotive. 53% American Locomotive, pfd ... 111% American Smelting Sc Refng .. 83-, Amer. Smelting St Refng, pfd 101% American Sugar Refining _ 129% American Tobacco, pfd. 91 % American Woolen . 23% Anaconda* Mining Co. ?. 43% Atchison . '?9% Atchlson. pfd . 101% Atlantic Coast Line . 108 Baltimore St Ohio . 107% Baltimore & Ohio, pfd. 91 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 69% Canadian Pacific . 172%) Central Leather . .104 Central Leather, pfd . 101% Central cf New Jersey . 228 Chesapeake St Ohio . 62% Chicago Great Western . 8% Chicago St North Western _ 174 Chicago. Mil. St St. Paul _ 145% C . C . C. ft St. Louig . 68 Colorado Fuel St Iron . itt* Colorado St Southern . fii Colorado * Southern. 1st pfd Si Colorado St Southern. 2nd pfd. 78% Consolidated Gas . 118% Corn Products . 18% IH-Iaware & Hudson . 173 Denver St Rio Grande . 42 l>enver St Rio Grande, pfd .... 81 Distillers* Securities . 37% Erie . an E-ie. 1st pfd . 44% F.rie. 2nd pfd . 35 General Electric . 152% Great Northern, pfd. 141 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. 71 Illinois Centrsl . Ill lntert>orotjgh-Me'. ., It?; Interbirough-Met pfd . 46% International Paper . 11% Interna'ional Paper, pfd . 54 In'emaMonal Pump . 31% Iowa Central . 2>% Kansas City Southern . 40% Kansas City Southern, pfd .. . 71% L ulsville St Nashville. I2t?% VrinoeapolU * at Loots. 55 Minn. St P St Satilr St M. .. 141% Ml-^oun Pactnc . 69% Missouri. Kansas * Tesas . 41% Mia.-ouM. Kansas A Te???. .,fd 7ji^ National I>*a.j . 771^ New Tork Central . 12?% New York Ott'arto a Western Norfolk * Western. i?1 North American . m?% V rrhern Pac1n>. |S7% Pacific Mail. 2?% Pennsylvania. U1% People a Gas . 1*7% Pittsburg. C. C. ft 8t. Lonh. ?1% 1 Pr? seed Steel Car ._ 4t% I Pullman Palac* Csr . 16? I Railway Steel Spring. 45% j r- adtne . ik% I KepuhlU So, I . 24% i Republic St..,, p14. a;,!^ ! R.*-' Inland fo 21 ? Rork island Co pfd . ?1% . St. L'.ata St San Fran 2nd pfd 2>% It LSSSkj Southwestern . .. 21% St. Ixiwt? f*o?thwe?tem. pfd 5? Slo.? St?-fn?-td S'n.-1 g Iron 76 Southern Pachte . 117% Southern Pacific, pfd . I21 Southern Railway . Southern Railway, pfd . 61'4 Tennessee Copper . 39 Texas & Pacific. :i:!% Toledo. 8t. Louis ft West - 4? Toledo. St. Louia & West, pfd ?*% I'nlon Pacific . ?77 Union Pacific, pfd . !??'?% United States Rubber .?? 32 United Statea Rubber. 1st pfd 102% United States Steel .62% United States Steel, pfd . 1H** I' ah Cupper . 40% Virginia Carolina Chemical ... 45% Virginia Carolina Chemical, pfd 114 Wabaah . 18% Wabath. pfd . 47% Westlnghouse Electric . 79 Wesierii Union . 68% Wheeling ft Lake Erie . 10% Wisconsin Central . 38% A. T. & T Co. 125% Standard Oil . 640 I Chicago Grain and Previsions. j (Bv Associated Press.) CHICAGO. ILL.. Feb. 1 ?A liberal decrease in the visible supply of wheat in the United States and Cana.; da for the week contributed in a' large measure to a sharp advance in wheat prices here today. At the close prices were up 'i to % a 1%. Corn and oats closed firm but pro? vision* were weak. Articles Open Wheat May ...107% July ... 97% Sept ... 94% Corn? May . .. S3 July ... 63% Sept _63 Oats May .. . 52 July .. . 46% Sept ... 39% Mess Pork, per bbl. May 17 22% 17.25 17.07% 17.10 July 17.27% 17.30 17.12% 17.15 Lard, per 100 lbs.? May 9.So 9.80 9.70 9.7<l July 9.92% 9.92% 9.80 9.82% Short Ribs, per 100 lbs - May 9.0.ri 9.05 8.9." 8 97% July 9.20 9.20 9.10 9.12% New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 1? Money on call easy, 1% a 2 per cent: ruling rate 2: closing bid 1%: offered at 2. iTime loins very dull and easy; SO days 2 a 2% per cent and 90 days 2% per cent; six months 3 per cen'. Close: Prime mercantile paper :'.% to 4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady with actual busin. ss In bank? ers' bills at 485.30 a 485.40 for 60 day bills and at 487.70 for demand. Commercial bills 485% a %. Bar sil? ver 52%; .Mexican dollars 44. Baltimore Produce Markets. (By Associated Press.) BALiTIMORE. M. D.. Feb. 1. ? WHEAT?Firmer; spot contract 109 a %: Southern on grade 105% a W9. CORN?Firmer; spot contract 6f% a % OATS?Steady; No. 2 white 55% a 56. RYE?Lull; No. Western expon 82 a %. FRESH AIR IN THE HOUSE. Matter of Much Importance That la! Too Frequently Neglected. During cold weather, when houses | must necessarily be kept closed most I of the time, extra precautions should be taken to keep the air pure. No matter how low the temperature, 'he windows and doors on the first; floor should be opened for at least 15 minutes the first thing in the mqrnlnK. If the cook or maid be instructed to do Mi:s. as soon as she arises, the house will be nicely warmed a ?.?in by the time the family is down. After each meal there should be an? other thorough siring of the lower foor. No matter how perfect thesys >m of ventilation, it is impossible to prevent cooking odors This airing is ?oobly necessary should there be rm?)kera in the family. Fach bedroom should have the win? dows flung wide open until after break-, fast. If this is not done for the sake of daintiness, ? should never b" for coiten in the interest of health. Id a family sltttnc room there should be some arrangement made hv which there Is a constant change of air with? out draft. It can he manased in do other way. the window should be| raised a few Inchon and a screen placed ] in front of It - Th?re Is no sneer sign of bad house? keeping than a house which has an1 "dor of any kind, and the custom of ?otne ?ojr. fi 'o tara scented wafers in fhHr rooms in Sea of fresh air la d?>? to be Copied Back from Norfolk. Mr Crover C 1??%;*. who recently underwent opera'tuns at Dttsse hospital. Norfolk '. ? ?iuienti!cit|s and peritonitis, return, d to the rtfy yes ?erday A Worr-b" Ho:d-Up. Atxat ten years ago my brother was "held up" in his work, health and happtaes* b> ?hat wss >elleTed to be bawefeos Cor so root low." writes W R Lipsromh. of Wash ins'on. O < ?r i.w.k a i i- i da cf remedies ?M treatment fro,,, severs 1 dociors, i>?w f?nnd no he;,, tii he a??d Pt King's New hfcsrwsM i. sad was wbnl ly enre?J hx sis t,.w|~ He is a wefl man to-day " I? ? ?jn'ck to reliev" and the sarest eWTe for weak or aore lings. Hesaorrhacea. Cowgws and colds Hrowebrtls. I jiGrtsw*, Aethm* snd all Bronchial aff^toae S*r and II on THal Vttj. free owaraa'ewd by all dragglst* I High Low Close 109% l"7% K9% 98% 97% 9S% 95 94% 94% I 6;t% t;:: 63% 66% <;"% 6o% 6.". % <t:! ?;:?%' 52% 52 52% 46% 46% 46%' 39% 39% 39% When yon n< that feat thr you Citi do w t?te without jewelry, or m or articles ol carriages, or a buyer for j can make 1 Rates for ( Advertise men! rate of one cent small, less than time contracts. WANTED. WANTED?YOUNG SINGLE MAN " as clerk in grocery store. Must In? capable, active, experienced, and ;ible to furnish best of reference-;. Address J. H. KIMBERLY. Old Point, Va. 2-2-2? WANTED ? SINGLE MAN AS clerk in notion store. Must be ex? perienced, capable, active and able to furnish best of reference. Ad? dress J. B. KIMBERLY, Old Point. Va. 2-2-2t WANTED?PUPILS FOR HOME school. Everj' grade taught. Mathe? matics a specialty. Mrs. W. N. Smith, 1213 20tb St.. Newport News, Va. 1-31-09-21 WANTED?WE WANT EVERY body to know we are selling Hay. Grain, Flour and Feed cheap for cash. Goods delivereu to any part of the cKy. For information call Bell 'phone 315. M. B. MORRIS * CO., 444 Thirty-fourth St. 1-7-lm. WANTED?TO BUY. SELL OR Ex? change, furniture and stoves. C W. LEWIS. 2502 Huntington avenue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE?MECHANICAL DRAW ing course, with Mathematics, in Scranton International Correspond? ence Schools. Very cheap. Fully paid, unused and transferable. Box 101. Haines Falls, N. Y. It FOR SALE?PRAIRIE STATE IN cubator. capacity ISO hen eggs and 120 duck eggs. Prices reasonable. W. H. Da ggs. Hampton Normal School. Hampton. Va. 1-31-21 FOR SALE?FEBRUARY, EDISON | Gold Moulded Records; the Harry Lauder songs, and entire Iis? of popular, vocal and instrumental numbers. GEO. D. HAMPTON PI? ANO CO.. 210 Twenty eighth J Street. 1-18-OS* FOR SALE ? ONE -i-YEAR OLD j pony, suitable for lady or child, per? fect beauty. One set Standard J Fairbanks .1 1-2 ton pratform scaks at a sacrifice. C. C. SMITH & CO.. wood and coal. 1-27 FOR SALE?MAINE IRISH COB-1 ler Seed Potatoes Also, vsriety On. ion Sets. VIRGINIA FRUIT AND I PRODUCE COMP>NY, 2304 Wash-! ington avenue 1-19-lm j LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL parts of the dtv. Call and get nricea OLD DOMINION IJIND j CO, Hotel Warwick Building For Rent! EXTRA FINE BUSINESS STAND 213 25th St. (Store forni?rly ooenpted by T. W. Jnrlkin-) CHEAP RENT Dec. 1st ???? /antAdve ur"Bank< ?i to "raise some money," try ongh the want ads. Sell bm it hont?or s cure a liberal loa brokerage fees?or dispose of ichinery, or furnitur", or mimic; : clothing, or books, < r pictu? bric-a-brac; or find a ??backer" our real estate. In any ? f th he WANT AD. your "? Classified A< ? under classified heads will be insei a word fcr each Insertion. No adver 5c for the first insertion. Special ra FOR RENT. FOR RENT?LARGE, WELL LOCAT ed store room, formerly occupied by T. W. JUDKJN8, Terms eery reasonable. For Information apply Dally Press office. FOR RENT?FLAT AT 226 TH1RT1 eth street. 1-39-31 SPECIAL NOTICES. WOULD LIKE TO COMMUNICATE with or receive information from any one know.ng the whereabouts ef Hugh I? Roper, a machinist, who, until last heard from, resided in Newport News. MAROARET RO? PER, 2412 N. Fifth St., Ph.ladel phia. Pa. It SEED PC TATOES?MAINE GROWN Sunlight, Irish Cobblers. Green Mountain and Prince Edward Island var.eties. Hay, grain, flour, meal and feed for cash or credit as cheap as any CASH price in the city. Bell 'phone 221. Citizens' phone 58. H. B. WALKER, 208-210 23rd Street. yii-lm NORFOLK TALLOW CO. ? DEAD animals removed free of charge by C. H. Schofield, 'Phone 84-1.. Hamp? ton. 12-31-3m. A BUSINESS OBLIGATION?HAVE your clothes made by KEATING, the Tailor, 221 Twenty-fifth street, 11-26-tf. QUICK AS A FMASH, NEAT AS A pin. everything good to eat. That's us! DELMONT LUNCH ROOM next to Schmelz Bros. Bank. HOW ABOUT THOSE OLD BILLS? WE can collect them. Guarantee to collect or no charge. GEO C. BLAND. Room 1. Cob-man Bldg. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF - PARTNERSHIP. Th" partnership heretofore exist? ing between C. C. Stringfield and J W. Jackson. '.Wider tse style of Stringfield and Jackson, was this 27th day of January. 1909. dissolved, said Stringfield withdrawing entirely from the business, ai.d it will be con? tinued by ss'd Jackson, to whom all payments mn-t be made and all bus-;, ness relating to yaid concern trans? acted. ! :v i;t J. W JACKSON. UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROUSE Office and Showroom 244-236 2Sth St. 'Phcnes 51. Ree. 110 J. HUGH CAFFEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM halmer Offtfe Phones. Befl and Tit/ No l Residence. Reil No tl l-SMf. SEALED PROPOSALS. OFFICE PURCHASING COMM1S sar>. U S. Am>. Newport New? Va . February Tnd. 1 t*** ?Sesl?-d pre in duplicate for fnrnish'n^ and delivering *ub-istenre s-rrcs In this city during the month of March ISSf, In accordance with specifications of: the Commiesary Gen? ral Washing j ten March 27 h. ItSf. will he received at this office m'll 11 oclock a. m . Fridav. PVbrua.v 12th 1!Hi9 and th. n opened Inforn -"tlrn furnished oti application Erveh-pe* contsinlns Md? sbo iM he mk'ked Propo??*? for Mibrlsfence store* opened February 1t?h. 1???." and andreneed to rsptain J N Kilian. C immitassry. C S Aeaiy SMI jrtising er to accomplish niething that u on real es 1 securities i r Eil iustrumeiits ea, or horses, or partner, or es? ways you JANKER/' dvertising -ted at the uniform tisement. however itea made on long SI/ Si* SI/ SI/ si> Si SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ $ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY ?OTTOS FEB. 3 The Cat and the Fiddle 21 Song Hrte?<W) People. 25--Beauty Chora -25 I ACADEMY OF MUSIC One' Night Only .Thursday Feb. 4th Grace George Assisted by Frank Worthing in her new play "A Woman's Way" By Thornae Buchanan. Positively a Guaranteed Attraction. PRICES?25c 50C, 75c, $..00 $1.50, $2. Sale 3; in s Today Bell Theatre Home of High Class Amusements. Matinee and Nig'-it. PICTURE :: PROGRAM Thos. A. Edison and fathe Frere's Latest Features. 4. VAUDEVILLE .:. Lynn and Una Wesley Presenting The Girl from Hackerdam introducing Character Chanse? and Hijrh Ci*?s Kagtag. Howard Dot*'<n Clay ..lod'-iing and Smokfd Fan Issues, both o( the acta from the Colonial Theater in Riehm-ind. PERFORMANCES Matiaee?3 to ?. Nipht?7 to 11 ADMISSION ..- 5c and 10c TRANSFER COMPANIES. , OLt> DOMINION MAC'IACE TRANS Ter; offlces C 4 (1 *?*?"?? '? uonea. fV'1. Nos ??! sad I"-.. ri?tr- n? No 12. tf. RESTAURANTS. THE STAR RESTAURANT. For Ladies and Gentlemen. We buy and nee only the highes? grade of everything tha''? good. We srant your patronage aod *e will do aM In mar power to eara ft. Cleaaes' and asoat satisfactory place la tows 2U Twenty seventh street, nei' SHa Hy Bid* I I a 1 yr