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RAM.I '?! nil RMOMETER. Th? thermometer kl ' ! fn'" r I \\ i \i iii K I rmi I \>i VlrK t ? ? M k MMlUl | VOL. ll. -NO.lon. RICHMOND,VA, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6. L899, P1UCE THREE CENTS. MAY QUARANTINE AGAINST NORFOLK Richmond Will Do So If a Sn: jeOccu PECTORS NAMED To Go Out on thc River Routes and on thc N, and W. M WATER SUPPLY AT THE \ nl.UIHMI' I ,:'"v' : dins Not IO from thc Mom. I>< ri 11 n>. j 1 i il , i ? ? i ? I ? ? l P DEWEY CAUSFS UNEASINESS \||>?MI UH tl in lo ?-,.l,,, |. ;, Wnllll : ll -lill liv | .'in i - ? f U>? tuoU\? Xvi iw?u*?*r William's ov*r 1 ? I I ? ? ? WAS IT MURDtr i Brothel Ka ? I ? ll ? ? l ATLANTA'S MA\ ,1!- foi HUlli I I' I I ? . 1 i MISS J1WMI S LATEST MOVE Boston Girl Takes the Widow and Children ? ? i mandi nf a I ? ? ?f tba * i . ? M ?'? i ... t) uyU I n*m?y Xvr ihamaelve*, , .MILLIONS OF PAPER MONEY To Issue $10,000,000 in Gold Certificates. A PRESSING DEMAND For Moro Currency to Move Fall Crops Anticipated, IT IS A DEBATABLE QUESTION However, Whether Thia Mora Will Meei iii' I'? mi uni, a* Certificate* Ceo On I j i hi i ned of i arenj Hull.ii Denomination \\ bile Um Demand i> lor Smeller N I ? ? ? I I ? ? I ? ? I ? i ? I ? ? - ? j ? ? | ? t il I ed ii: the I lar Tea thara) \ lad *!n ?>? wi: I he !lk.!v ? nd and ba chipped with itv. ls axpraaeei by Treasury 'fflrljij "i vaults of the Department 'flees are alreidv crowded, Kinks will f'*rn tn coln onh for fair bus. fl ? uec^ro ciwren ? lei meat WX UM. -, * v_, ,A BACKBONE OF THE FEVER IS BROKEN No New Cases Reported at Soldiers' Home. ONE OTHER DEATH. About Forty Cases in the Home, the Total to Dato. REPORTS CONFLICT SOMEWHAT. \,iN j, .., ii, in (Mm* 1 lian < >tii< lal Bunn ea ?'"' '?"' N";"'" i ??' I ?" IN j in.. .uni Um Daatthe <i t i. \. ii. ?,iii..r.in<ii"' "? snl1 ?'" '"~ Mm ? i% Bulbri edi |.,~, I . ar. ? I I ? I lin ?ii tho I homa of tho ? i I M f tl REPORTS CONFLICT, Dr. tfoodfln*! Bl U m ???< Dom \,,t I -i ? ? arith Th I. I i-.-w hi i nfllct BERLIN TAKES A SUMMER REST The City Almost Deserted for the Watering Places and Politics are at Practically a Standstill, fti . I N A ; .t a attnaatliL The ? Um? I d - . ? mined. 1 ? l . - f Adm. ? ?1 than . :' . W Uara Um loot ? '< '-?? "? "!<-r*te dilatory. M '^ aa*. believed Um truth ol utter ances from Um ri r->t. clUn? the Ada past conduct ?nJ * ' JCgnUnued on Second l'age) m \ HER FRIENDS Will. CONTEST Righi of Board to Remove Miss Goodwin. WILL BRING CHARGES Of Nepotism and Favoritism Against Members of the Henrico Board. ASK FOR BOARD OF REFERENCE Tn Him ii>. Cbei ge* i;- r. Joel Tack? er i tm- of M lea Ooo In in ? Bapl ei I , is Patron* Sign .1 PetMtoa. ( mini \ Bu pi i Intendi ni l na? s. n Ki-iii-.. ato I'H Reaveena r, i ^i.ii. ina 11 *n*ft - i lt tho 1' I ? I ? I ? I ? ? ? : t I ? ' Ml: ? ? I," he Hali! h ? i ? ... | || r ? I : ? ! ll i ? ? ? I ' I ? ? 1 ion for the ti r ' THE '"ii v RC Mr. n - ? ? ? i tl'.n .if ? ? ?..jard .if ! ?1 offloers ara cautioned aaralnut ? nil other 'itii Mr. Tuckia- charges also that tho i>rln rlp.il of >unt 'Huh School asked I ? TO EUROPE FOR PEACE. i , u, , - ? Will N'n< '?' I ?|M" I! ? H ! : ? '? ? ? ll ! I ? . . I JIMINtZ GONE. /i, i | iliad Pron n i i i ? i i i \ ' il ompan) ?* I * I ; ' l\ SESSION AT THE JEFFERSON Reform I 'ached General Conclusions After 1 ing for Two Hours. red d I I ? M I I ; ? I . SM MA. \ \ \ ? | I I more ? iy. Dr af this ? *a* :iot tal I ' JIU ab ame accounted for by Illness In lils I to attend TM Mi ll !?? a.i] un. l Mfcjoet to the m!! ad UM chair, lt was stated that the arlll BOt be calle.I iMJOtMC aga;it mules * weeW.ur, Un tU)X ?mm m i :il)K DUNCAN WILL NOT ACCEPT Declines Presidency of Randolph-Macon. SO WIRES THE TIME& He T ilks With Chancellor Smith and Lear I >n, WHO WILL TRUSTEES SELECT? His Dei lui Hf ii Mi en* another l I 6> i Mm in i iii i in \ i. i % Pro ba Maj < illili III.Ill s \. \< | lill' I"- s,l Mitt] efl hah ot Maa ?i PftU* ? | Made Ve ? mi \I-... . i elected I l * v. e. ? | ? ? Ha I 1 ? v ? ? - i ? i . I -' wa* ll ? e .i ?. ( . I I t ll - 1 - ? a SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS, I al. - ? -? ? I i ? - ?sl Ur. Marton kilt* t ? ...i ia e. > t ? ? Bryan M * s ? Ice* the widow af 'rr to liostun. I ngejajflan*, re!i floeklng Into Keiinea in an. I ?!? 1 I .1 tl slated by d?p?r? ? Bt. lvtershurit lu* i ttied condition of JbXiropwan p-A. tics. Kl. hard Ooker d>nle* that he ha* pur.'hA.ord tha l-ik.'i yf KU'.. ls nattattnc the ?tuuatl?n of ? pemaeea nut killed ia a railroad mttvX lu. VkaMaa .... _ _