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Second Ward Members Disagree as U Extension of Curbing. BOMD'S ACTION KOT CONCURRED IN There Wee Much Talk, But Division ot Representatives Caused Ward's Plan? to Stay Unchanged?Red Men to Be Invited to Meet Here. Palling to concur In the ordinance a? passed by <!><' hoard ml ttdOflOMs, the common council adjourned iast night without authorizing any chang In the plana for paving and guttering in the Second ward. The hojy was called to ttion! for the purpose (if act? ing upon an ordinance adopted by the aldermen, providing 'nal Twenty third street between Wat wick avenue and the Chesapeake and Ohio yard l?e curbed and guttered, instead of Twen? ty-second street, as contemplated, and that the rurl-ing and guttering on Twenty-seventh street be extended S block. President Jones called the meeting with the undo stauding UM measure suited the members from ike Seen ward, but when the discussion start? ed 'ast night |t developed that Messrs. Fellows and Christie were not at at> sa.isfled with the proposal to curn and gutter Twenty-third street. Af? ter much discussion Mr. Cox mnveu that the measure be amended so as to strike out the reference to Twenty third street, and Mr. Ketcuutn moved that the action of the board of al? dermen be not concurred in. The vote was seven to six against Mr. Koten ums motion, but as twelve affirma? tive votes were necessary to concur, the chahr ruled that the measure hap, been not concurred In. Ihirlng the discussion It was ex-, plained that Twenty.second street be-. I ween the railway and Warwick ave-j nuc is used by learns hauling freight from the Chesapeake* Ohio local stu Ing, and that there is no entrance Mj this siding r.t Twenty third street Mr. F. C. Lenz was given the Moor ana he advocated Improviug Twcnty-ibird! street Mr. t W. Courtney made the explanation as to Twenty-second street. There was a lot of talk after the vote was taken upon Mr. Ketehums motion, but as the body had voted net to concur In the ordinance which was the only thing included In the call. A motion to adjourn was cu? rled. After the mooting adjourned, the members, at the request of Mr. ar t!s, Informally idetracted Clerk Hud gins to send an Invliatlon to the Great Tribe. I. O. Red Men. now In eesalon at Roam.ke, Inviting 'he body >o how Its next annual convention in this city GRAND LODGE OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO MEET HERE\ Local Pythian Making Great Prepara? tions Fee Entertaining State Body. The scssl n of the Crantl I?dgc ot] the Knights of Pythias which wlllj he hold In this city from May 23 28 Inclusive, promises to be one of] the most important conventions the| city has entertained in a long time About eight hundred delegates from the various lodges lb-tough >ut the state are expected to bep resent, ann betel keepers In the clly report that the demsnd for rooms during the convention will be largo, aevcra), or them stating that they exp?ct their hotels to be filled to capacity dui.ns the convention. The lo?-a| lodges of Pliythianj are making big preparations to enter'ein the delegates while tbry are in this elty. 0 Washlngtn avenue will be decoratedi for the occasion. Secretary Georg-' Wand of the Merchant's Association.' h?a been requested by the (oral lodges j to en* a vor to have as many of the; stores of the members mt the aaaaem ;ton decorate the front of the bwii-1-l lag along the avenue with flags an I hunting ia honor of the visiting lodge-' men. BIDS POR FURNISHING TRUCK Fire Department and; Water Commit tee Affvertisct for Proposals. The err department and water mm mlttee of the cltt rotinefi has author i?ed Clerk Hudgfrs to Insert aa ao vrtlsentent jn the Fire and Water rs. a wrfl known publication, ale to furnish a modem trnrk to the city. Rids sror-e received recently, bet aa the only two submitted were kVn tlcal and exorbitant, they were re Katar.- provides more ever:.re rem ssjie. In the roots and bet m, ?t the ?eM than were ernr produced from Tkiry years ajm. i.rdia K pinkham. of Lynn. Mass . discovered aad gave to Mw weeaea at* the wend a reeasstT diseases medVsne the world hwa awd today Lydia F. ptMnaat ? V. table rnmpnwnd kt kseh?ei ?*?*? wet wfceee as the standard rrm-?.v ? nnm i Ilia Social-Personal Mr. and Mrs. George L. Palmer en tettalncd at dinner last night at tlu-.i home on Fiftv-second street to honor I of Mr and Mrs. .1 A. Wlilto. of this <\i\ Among (hose present were: Mr. nix) Mrs .1 A White, M. and Mis F. J. Palmer, Misses Kvclyn and Ut? ile Harrison, Anna Verplaiik, Mary Pirtsel, Kdlth Jones, Margr.:>- Dsgfcse son, Messrs. George Karly, K. W. House J. H. Gregory. T. M. Mealiley, N. 8. Me K?me v and K. 0. King. Miss tg#ggf? Applewhite, of 8uffol7<. is the rtiieet of her hi others. Dr. B. .T. Applewhite and Mr. A. A. Applowhlh al their home on Thirty-tun?! street Dr. John It. Haghy has re'urned to J the elty after a trip to the-country. I Miss Margarete Hehditeh, or I Mini- j I ton. Hermuda. Is the guest of tstrl brother, Mr. J. C. Hebditch In this rlty. Mrs. II F. Metrler, (f I.an< a ;:< r, Penna, who has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. K J Applewhite al her thome on Thirty-third street, return? ed home to l-ancaster yesterday. VAUDEVILLE AMD PICTURES Ah on Monday night, huge au? diences taxed the capacity of Won? derland last night. The vaudeville acts for the first part of the we it art) x-f the "novelty- order. Robert Rlaylock & Co., present an Interesting' little Indian melodrama, called ''Thej Redskins.' introducing two fongs ?r? very good effect. Zello. (he strong man. execute:; some retirHTkable feats of strength ami "weight lifting. He uses Iron di:mb M*W weighing I7."i pounds, breaks a olain by chvat expansion, and lifts twelve men on a platform on his hack. Today is the last time the aUive vaudeville offering can be seen at Wonderland as new acts (MM In on Thursday. All MBj 'pictures are an? nounced for today. HULL DRAFTSMAN WIN GAME IN NINTH INNING Engine Room Men Had Everything Their Own Way Until the Final Crash Came. In an exciting game of baseball with a "heart disease" finish the ball team icprcRcuting the hull draftsmen at the shipyard trimmed the aggre? gation hailing from the etiRlnc draw i ing room on the North Knd diamjuiti yeetrr.-Jsy afternoon by the score of 11 to 10, winning out by a timely hal? ting rally In the last Inning, whloi tallied a total of seven runs. Williamson started !o twirl for the I engine room and was replaced eai ly j in the game by l*owell, who pitched ' a gr.od game until the ninth. Then I he hell men went to liat w ith the ' reore it) to t agalns( tncm. hammer- j ed his curves all over the lot and won I the game. Tuck, who was on the j Bring line for the hull nine, was very J effecfive, allowing but four hits. ! The hull team was crippled early I in the game bv the forced withdrawal I of Malnney who broke one of h:s' finget* The line-up of the team fob . lows: Hull Draftsmen?MrArdle. c : Tuck.' p.; Klley. Ib.; Sanfnrd, 2i> : Kenan, 1 31': Tucker, rs.; Rice, rf; Hull, cf : Maloney and Stump, If. j Engine Draftsmen? Harth tt. c ; Williamson and Powell, p : Horum lb: Nexsen. 2b ; MeMastcts. 31>.: Pow ell ss.; Foreman, rf.; Weaver, cf: Frost, If Ctcplre. McDowell MUCH COAL DUMPED. More Than Twventy-one Thousand Tons Put Over Yesterday. The total amount of coal cumpril by the Chcaa.eake & Oho co?l pier.i at this pert fcr the twenty four hours ending at 7 o'clock this morning was 21,900 tons, which Is an unusually | large amcunt for one day's dumping.' The record for lAc neit few days | dumping is expected lo t?e unuMialiy large as there is plenty of coal on) the yard and plenty of tonnage Ml port to receive It. ZELLO. the streng ?0*0. et Wee Received by the K. M. C. H. From Huntington Estate. WILL BURN BUILDING'? MORTGAGE Interesting Ceremony Will be Feature of Member*' Meeting?Half of Dona? tion Goes Toward Adding to the As ?ociation's Home. President U C. Phillips, of Hie Young Men's Chi 1st lan ??swmiion yesterday morning received fri in 'he Huntington estate the Jin,null whlon was promised the ussoelatlon ?pod condition that a like amount he raised. The money was turned over to Treasurer W. It. (*olonna, of the "building enlargement fund," and as BMKWttoned it out, t.'t.rioo for the |?> ? niont on file Association property, and H.apQ to lie used in KM enlargeiiiem of the building. It is not ex|M-ctod that ibe addition ,to the building will be made during tbc coming summer, but tiie work probably will be done in the fail. It Is proposed tu build an additional story on the present building. Sometime within the next ten days, at a date to In- selected by Pn sident Fhilll|is and Secretary Duncan, n ri-g ular annual member's meeting will be called and the ceremony of burn-' 4ng up the mortgage (>n 'he building "will be gone through with, and other business transacted. It Is esjktdted that the plans for th-- addiiou to the building will be dtsciiK.-eil at this time CUBAN COAL TRADE 15 GROWING STEADILY NOW Scnor Solis Much Grat fird By Figures For Thn Month?F.vc Ves? sels With Cargo. Soaof Solis. the Cuban vice-consul at this part, is verv mum elated over ? he fact that the export coal busi? ness |.-twecn bord and the Island re piiblic has Inm-asr d verv materially since the first of May. and if the ex? ports for the latter part of the mont.i make as good a showing May will pel a record breaker for ?be amount of BOOJ exported to Cuba from tin- d r minals here. Five ves els earrylht: n :o;al or I7.924 tons of coal valued 171,440 have cleared from this rttv for Co ban ports since the first of Ma., com? prising one schooner loaded wi:h IJkM . tons, valued at |S.n<Mi; Norwegian steamer Sit. loaded with 4,74:: tons. I valued at $2l.is:i: .\orwegran steami r Harold, loaded with 4.KIS tons, val? ued at $10.i!IS; Norweg,an steamer Vitalin, loaded with 2.036 -uns. vaiiie? at I'i.ii::::. and the Norwegian steam? er Trold. loaded with ?.oTo f>ns. val? ued at $21..'To. Two New Fire Boxes. Two new fire alarm boxes wan ordered bv F>re Chief Stow vesferday in accordance _wlth a resolution re? cently iiassod by 'he coune.l. Th| boxes will be No. II and No. K2. anu i will be located at Chestm:t avenue j and Thlitieth street and f>ak avenue i and Twenty-fourth street. respec- ' ttvely. I Sells Fire Horse. Fi.'- Chief W K. Stow vesfen'.ay sold an injured horse pcHng :'g to the Ka.-t Faid engine house The bors hurt one of his feet whang the com pany responricd 'o a false aiarm on May R. and is now unfit for fire ser? vice. The fire departme.it anil water committees will ask the council for authority to purchase a m w horse. Funeral Services Today. The fum-ral of Aurel'? Anne String field, the tie da tghter of Mr and Mis C r. Stringfleld. who died Mon day. will Ix- conducted 'bis afternoon at 4 '?<> 'clocg a' the residence. 122 Xwenty seventh street. I v Rev E. T ' fvadmun The body will bsj Interred at Grcenlawn ccmeier?. NOTICES TO MARINERS. Location of Cape Charles Light House Chanqed. The light ho .-. U,aiiJ has issttt d (he following notice*: CAPE CHARLES I KIHT VESSEL. No 49. Vs. In column 0 of the List of Huoyn, etc.. change the hearing on Hog Island Light-House to X degrees :in' mag. (N % K mag):" change the heariug on Cape Hear} Light-House "l'.'!9 degrees !?>' mag;'' ehange the I earing on Cafcas Charles Light-House to "288 degree* t.V mag tWNW .'. Pi W mag) " ClimPKAKK BAY, MAIN SHIP CHANNEL VA. York Suit Huoy, 5, a Hildas.; can hail the spar marking huoy removed for the summer, May 8. C,U)PCESTER POINT WHARc LIGHT, York Riv. r, Va. In column I lor the I jit of Lights, etc. the distance from The Matshes Light-House should read "5 5 8 milts instead of "5-8 mile." MOH.IACK HAY. VA. Ware and Severn Rivers Junction Huoy, a KAHHtf spar, was discontinued May the estalil.shmeiit of Severn River Light rendering tins Imov no longer necessary. SET OFF 8Y TORCH. - Pltmber at Work ir, East Ent House Starts a Troublesome Fire. A pi urn tier at work at MM Hoaiioke j i avenue yesterday accidentally set tne j place on ijre with h.s toicii. ? Tue Maims shot up between the walls, and i i hut tor the llSJaelv arrival or the East I i End engine BOaipany the result prob- | ably would have been serious. As It, was the loss did not amount to more I than uho'it $t:.. Tho family of .1 II ttisnaroon was ( Just moving into the hoasc wasp the blaze rtarted. ^ When Fin- Chief S'ow responded to | I the alarm, he gave chief or Police; Reynolds his first run to a fire. Chief i Stow claims that lie c^me i.-ar totting, i Chief Reynolds whan n?- mace n> i couple of turns on the Wav to East ?aat LAST MEETING OF YEAR. Patrons' League of North End Holds' Entertaining Session. The last minting of the si-iool year I 'of the North End Patrons' League j was held in the North End school | hqllaheg yesterday afternoon with large number of the r.-.rei.-s and | friends of the paplls In attendance. A very attractive program whlcii J had been arranged for the occasion j was rendered and thoroug:r.y enjoyed by those present. The matter of tie' Nowivirt News j ? ?lay ;i minds Association was diseu.-'s ed by the membcts o: -no league j present, and it was unanimously (ie clded to indorse the plan of having) the iliffertr.t playgrounds which the association has under consideration I read] Igg eaeadag immed:a-i?;>? alter j the closing of the public 3Chools for the summer vacation. NORTH END VS. COLLEGIANS. Penineula League Team to Mcevj Mount St. Joseph's. The first baseball game cf the sei son to he played by a team of the Peninsula League with an oat-of-toeta team is cheditled for tomorrow af? ternoon on the Casino diamond, when the North End team will tie up waa)j the >tr< iik leant from the Mount St Joseph's College, of Baltimore. L" The C< llegians usually have a very! strong base hall team and their Jiinoj this year is no exception to the rule, as tb^y already have defeated sotne| fast bunches In and around Halilmore this season. Cleveland Buys Bali. CLEVELAND. OHIO. May IS ?Vice President Sotners. of the Cleveland American baseball t? am closed a detl today for the purchase of Neal Hall, former shortstop for the New Yorkj American uam. It is said that Mana? ger S-al'.ings received $3.000 tor Bail Hall wa* Teerulted from the Southern | ls-agiie last y-car. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY. Add This Fact to Your Store of Knowledge. Kidney disase advances so rapid ly that manv a person is firmly In Its gra.-p lietore aware or I's nrogres: Promp- attention should be glren 'he sl'ghpst symptom or kidney disorder If there is a dull pain In the lark headaches, dizxy speila or a tired worn out f cling, or if the nrine Is dark, foul smelling. Irregular and at tended wl h pain, procure a good kid r.ey remedy at oner. Your townspeople recommend Dean's Kidr>eT pflis. Read the aJate mrnt of this Newport News rlriz n r*has E Carver, i'vlng at 22!? Twen ly seventh s'rect. Newport News. Va . save: ' In i:*Vl I gavr a s*etraton' : >r |i 11 '? -? I., which I r-^omnvnu cd Doan ', Kidney Pills and at 'hi: tlavr. <Aug 29. "|s?7? ran consrb n Hoaaly ray hat I still tbt'k hich'y of th ? reni'dy. For a l"tig time I snlTer^d from a dell aching In ?he email of mv (?arh, whlrh ? Snozh nev? er severe . rrutctt to lay ?e Up. IS no- -d m a great s>al. Heetaa lama's Kidery pills bight- rrromtn. nd-d. I resolved fn give iherp a trial, ann pmmred a boa at l be Allen Oruc Store Th< y cured m - aad I hare not sef.r.-d frees kldeey com piain t SI* ? For sale hv all dealers Prtre erat? Fovi r Miiborn Co. Nrt York so-? ag- nis for the 1'nlted Mgjgaj Rememh-r ?h take so i, a r fi?. ft. F. TKEL, 539 Im? Sh* St. zTns; iw .i:i.. imvi iBssT ev. ?iiii m i? A STIMULANT AND A TONIC Those in a weakened run-down condition often need a stimulant more than a tonic. Rooney Malt Whiskey is both a stimulant and a tonic. It furnishes the stimulant which the weakened system needs, while the malt makes red blood and builds ur the waste tissues. Thousands use Rooney Malt. .'is a safe tonic :ud stimulant. Refuse substitutes. < , 4 Full Quarts. $4.00. Delivered. 12 Full Quarts $10.50. Delivered Express prepaid to any point. * . Orders filled promptly by leading dealers. If your dealer can? not supply you, remit P. O. or express money order or registered letter, and we will have you supplied promptly. 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