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EULOGYOF MTQNLEY President Roosevelt Delivers Eloquent Speech. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS - ln Beautiful Languago U'vlng President Paid Trlbute to Dead Ono nt Ban quot Given in Latter's Honor in His- Formor Home. (By Assoclated Prcss.) OANTON, OHIO. Jan. 27.-Presldent ?Jtoosovolt to-nlght partlclpatod ln a not able trlbuto to tho momory of the Into President MeKlnley. Ho wns the prln clpnl orator nt aj banquet glvon under tho ausplc.es of tho Cnnton Rcpublicun Denguo, ln commcmoratlon of tho blrth day of MeKlnley. Surroundcd by friends, nelghbors nnd buslness nnd polltlcal ns BOdatCB of tho doad PreKldont, ho pro nounced a brllllant nnd eloquent otilogy upon tho lifo and works of McICInley?a eulogy by mnny rogarded ns Ihn most beautiful nnd henrtfelt trlbute ever paid to the memory of Ihe riistingulshed dend. Tho hnnnuet was held ln tho Grand Opern-House, tho soats bolng romoved from the plt and tho houso entlrely re floored for the occasion. The Intnrlor of tho building wns beautiful with rlngs nnd llnwors, tho flornl decoratlons being particulnrly clahorato. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. Among tho 4T>7 guests nsscmbled about the hoords woro somo of tho most dls tlngulshcd men In the clvll. publio nnd polltlcal lifo of the country. At tho Bpoakcr's table. bosldo President Roobs volt, wero seatod Judgo William R. Day, Who hcted ns tonstmostcr; Bocrolary Jloot, Secretary Cnrlelyou. Ocnernl 'S. 11. M. Young, Gcnoml Lconard Wood, Gen? erai IAiko R. Wrlght, Vtce-iGoyernor of tho Phlllpplnes; Surgeon-Gencral Rlxey nnd mnny others. Judgo Day, ns loastmnslor, Introduced IPresldent Roosevelt ln a brlof address. As tho Prosldont roso. to speak tho nu clonce roso and oheored hlni cnthuslas tlcally. When ha addressed tho tonst mastor ns "Mr. Justlcn Day" hls aud-enco shook tho building with applause. President Roosevelt spoke an follows: PRESIDENT'S SPEECK. Mr. Toastmastor and Gentlemen: Throughout our hlstory, nnd lndeed throughout hlstory gonerally, It has been trlven to only a very few'thrlco-favorcd men to tnko so mnrked a lead ln the orlses fnend by their poveral generatlons that thercaftcr each stands ns tho cm bodlment of tho triitmphont effort of hls generatlon. rresldent MeKlnley was ono of these men. It was glvpn to President MeKlnloy to tnko tho foremost place In our polltlcal Ufo nt a tltno when our country wns' brought faco to fnco with probloms moro momentous than any whoso solutlon we havo over attempted. savo only In tho Rovolutlon and . ln tho Clvll War; and lt was under hls leadershlp that tho na tion solved Ihesc mlghty probloms arlght. Thorefore, ho Bhall Btand ln tho oyes of hlstory not mcrely ns tho flrst man of lila gencration, but as among tho great est figuros In our natlonal life, coming Becond only to tho men ot tho two groat crlses In which tho Union wns founded nnd preserved. I'resmcnt Mciuniey h rlse to grentness Jand In lt nothlng of tho sudden, nothlng of tho unexpected or Beemtngly aocidon tal. Hls flrst nomlnatlon canio to him be cauBo of tho nunlltlos ho hnd shown ln Iiealthy and open polltlcal leadershlp, the leadershlp which by word and deed lmprcsses ltsolf as a vtrllo force for good vpon tho pooplo at largo and which ha* nothlng In common with mero intrlgue or manlpulaUon. . BOUGHT PEACE. But as so often happens ln our hlstory, the President wns forccd to fnco nues tlons other thnn those at Issuo at the itlrno of Wa eloctlon. Within a year the sltuatlon In\ Cuba had become llterally tntolerable. Ho Bought by every honor ablo means to prosorvo poaco. to nvert war. Then, when lt becamo evldent that theso efforts woro useless, that peace could not bo honorably entertalnod, ho de tfoted hls strength to making tho war as short and declslvo ns posslblo. Suf flce lt to say, thnt raroly Indoed ln hls? tory has a contest so far-rcnchlng In tiio bnportance of its outcomo been nohloved with such easo. There followed a hardor task. No other President ln our hlstory has Been hlgh and honorablo effort crowned with more consplcuous personal succees. No other President ontered upon hls sec? ond torm feellng such rlglit to a pro found and peacoful Batlsfactlon. Tnen, by a stroke of horror, so strango ln Its fontastlo lnlgulty as to stand unlque In the black annnls of crlmo, he waa struck flown. Tho brave, strong. gentlo heart tras Btllled forover, and word was brought to the woman who wept thnt sho wns to wnlk thencoforth alr^io ln the Bhadow. SPLENDID CAREER. Wo aro gathorod together to-night to tecall hls momory, to pay our trlbuto of tespeot to tho groat chlot nnd leader who fell In tho harness, who waa strlcken down whllo hls eyes wero brlght with *'tho Ilght that tells of trlumph tnsted." Wo can honor him best by, the way wo Bhow in actunl doedithat wo havo tnken to heart tho lessons of hls lifo. Wo must Btrlvo to nchlove, each ln tho measuro that ho enn, Bomethlng of tho qualltloa "Which mado President MeKlnley n. loader ?of men, a mlghty power for good?hls Btrongth, hls courage, hls courtesy and dlgnity. hls sonso of Justiee, hls evor presant klndllness nnd regnrd for the rlghts of others. He won greatness by meeting nnd solvlng tho Issuos ns thoy erose?not by' shlrklng them?meeting them with wlsdom. with tho exercise of tho most skllful nnd caiitlous Judgmont, but with fearloss roBolutlon whon tho tlmo of crlsls came. Ho mot oach crlsls on its own merits; ho nover r.ought ox ciiso for shlrklng a tnsk In Iho fact thnt It was dirt'eront from tho ono ho hnd cxpecled to faco. Tho long publio eoroor Which- opened whon, as a boy, ho enr rlod a muskot in tho ranka- and closed When, as a man, in tho prlme of hls In telloctual strength, ho stood among tho world's chlot stntesmon, enmn to what lt was beca.uso/ho troatod each trlumph as opening the road to fresh effort, not as an oxouso for ceos-lng from offorti Ho undortook mlfilily tosks, Some of thom hn finlshed coaiplolely; others we must finish; and thoro remaln yet otlieiid which he dld not have to faoe, but which if wo aro wortliy to bo tho inhorllors of h|s prlnclploB, wo wlll In our turn foco with tho samo resolution, tha snmo Banlty, tho annio unfnlterlng beliof lu tho grcatnefis of thla country, and unfnlterlng champlonshlp of tho rlghts of oach and nll of our pooplo. whicli marlted h.s hlgh nnd splondld enreor, In thanklng President Ronsovolt for hls Bpotoh, Judgo Day s^alil that by lt "a olasaia has beon nddod to Uio lltoraturo Of oulogy." Becrotary of Wnr isllhu Root responded to tho toost, "Tho Army." FUTURIO OF THE I'HIIUPPINES. Gonernl Duke Wrlght, ln rnspomllng to the toast, "Tl\o FtiUiro of tho Plilllp plnee," paid: "For the Amerloan peoplo now to with iraw from tho goveniiiieiit of the Island . With Confidence We Direci You fo ihe Never-Failing Health C'jlder. Paitie's Celery Compound Qulcnly Elevates tho Constitutional Condition of All r.undown and Siclc People. ln tho wlntcr season, whon mnny poo? plo, ospoclnlly womon and chlhlron, nro oonflncd iu clos-o and stuffy apittments which luck proper vontllntlng facllltlon, tho blood boeomcu watory, pnlo, slugglsh, and linpuro; tho nervous aystctn Is ltn pidred, tho braln ls tlrad, tnsomnla boglns Its torrihle work, nnd a generul collnpsa of the whole system onsues. Our object at this Umo |a to Btiggest tho tnla nieans of siiccor nnd hdlp for ?pnle, lauguld, uorvous, Iriitublo, and woakenod womeil and children, Thous? ands of such norVeloss nnd frnll vlctlms wlll soon bo cut down lf help Is delayed and tlmo lost. Palno'a Celery Compound Is tho llfo Ilne?tho Btiro and tried auchor of linpo thnt nll niny Iny hold of with a csrtnln ty of new life nnd vlgorous health. Palne'B Celery Compound is dolng tho siimo Hcaven-blessed work to-day for BUfTorcrB thnt lt has so woll done ln tho past. It qulckly furnlshes thnt new, puro. nnd iroy.h hlocid which Is tho foun datlon of truo henlth; It promotes oell growth, bullds up lloshi bone; nnd tlesuo, and elevates the constitnlional condition of every slck porson, nnd defends thom from germ and bncterinl dangcrs. Try Puina's Celery Compound. dear reader, and your efforts wlll ho fully and happily rewitrded. Do not throw away blcl Clothcs Alnkc them look I kc new with DIAMOND DYES Dlrectlon hook nnd 15 tlyert samplos freo. Jliunioml Dycs, Burllngton Vt samBSHB/aaGBSEBm^mtmsa would, to my mind. 1h> a shnmofilj abdl catlon nf tho hlghest mornl duty, because lt would result ln dlsordor. bloodshod and cliaos, tliro'atonlng the lifo, llberty nnd property of foreign nnd I'lllplno. allke. Tlw finturo of PlUplhn Inflepehdoitce wlll bo onsy lo prognostlcate?disorder. blood shed, destructlon ot property nnd tlion Interventlon of somo stronger power." Gcno/al Wrlg/h't said tho need of the Flllplnos to-day ls not aii Imlependent government of tholr own so much ns a wlso and benencinl ndmlnlslratlon, pro tectlng them ln all tholr nntural rlghts, which wlll at tho Banio tlmo glvo Uiem an opportnnlty by oxpertence to ncqulro a knowledgo of what truo self-goverri miont really Is, nnd Its vaitie. SWEAR OFF ASSESSMENT Prominent Officials Charged With Subornation of Perjury. (By Associntod Prpss.) NEW YORK; January ^7.?Phlllp Rnor, city Ilbrarian, and Wnltor K. S:iwycr, Nnthan Sprlngor nnd Moses Springcr woro urrestod to-day by Detoctlves from tho district nttornoy'fl ofllco on chnrgos of attempted subornation of perjury ln connectlon witli nn allcgod swlndllng scbeme through which cnormons sunis aro belleved to havo been lost by tho depnrtmeiit of tnxes. Tho speclllc coso In .which tho arrosts woro made was thnt of Monroo B. Rry ant, a Jewnler. who ds said to have beon approaohed with a suggestle-n thnt for hulf tho amount of the tnxes savod, hls nssessment miglit he reduced from $10,11110 to 810,000. Tho flrst informntion regnrdlng tho enso was given to District Attornoy Jeromo by Williams Harcoiirt, an nctor, who'sald thnt ho hnd been approached by Nnthan Springcr, who asked him lo procure a man who could personnto Mr. Bryarit and In that ittpiicity "swear off" his nssess? ment. Ac tho district Sittorney's requost Harcourt nnd County Dctectlvo Socor nc coriipanlod by Bner, nnd followed by sev? eral detoctlves, went to tbo otlico of the tax depnrtment, where Soeor reprcsentod himself ns Mr. Bryant nnd scccceded ln getting hls assessment reduced from $80,000 to$10,0O0. The arrosts followed im medlatcly. Tho prlsouors wero tnken to court and Tield ln heavy ball. DID THEY DISCUSS THE PRESIDENCY? (By Assoclated Press.) NU3W YORK, Jan. 27.?Former Secrc tari of State Rlolifcird Olney breakfusted with) Grover Olevelnnd to-day at tho Waldorl'-Astorla. Mr. Olney came to tho city last night nnd hnd a confcrcnco with Mr. Clcvelnnd followlng tho Hewltt momorlal inceting, at which tho former President mado nn nddress. Mr. Cleveland wns acoompanled to tho hotel from the meeting by Edward M, Shopard, who was tho Deinoeratlc candidate for Mayor of New York ln 1001. SUMMER IN WINTER, Reached via Atlantic Coast Line Rail? road, Tho superb pnsscngor Rorvlco of this line offers tho qulckost and most com fortnblo trlp to nll wlnter rosorts ln Georgla, Florida nnd Cubn. Its three daily trnlns nro compbsed of the lntost deslgnod Pullmnn Pnliicn Slecplng, Obser votlon, Llbrary nnd Dlnlng Cffrs. This is tho favorlte Southern route. C. S. CAMPBEDD, Dlvlslon Passengor Agnnt, No. S38 East Malu Street, Richmond, Va. For Ini'antu and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Pignature of C&j?/ffi&?j?tM PROF. A. F. WINTERSTEIN. Professor A. F, Wlntorstcln. tho well known arllsL of Richmond, wlll ho cou neoted with Tho KHto Studlo, ut ilt>7 Enst Brond. Tho Kllto Studlo should consldor ltsolf fortunato In oblallllne tho aorviecs of such a hlgh grndo nrtlst, Wo undorstand thnt hls Bpoclal work wlll he tho making of Pastel nnd Crayon Portralts, for whicli ho Is so well ndaptcd, nnd In which flold ho has been so successfui, / OASTOniA. Beara the /4 The Kind You Have Always Bougtil Pink Carnatlons 85 cents por dozen at Hammond's, lt/7 East. Broad Street, OASTOIIIA. Bon,, tho _41 ho Kind You Hava Always Bought Blgnatwp WAS REIGN OF TERROR Conflicting Tcstimony Before Coal Strike Commission. CONSIDERABL.E PROGRESS Independont Operators May Conclude Their Case To-Day?Reading Com? pany Will Follow and Consumo tho Rcst of tho Weok. (By Associated Press.) PH1LADELPHIA. PA., Jan. 27,-Con slderablo progress waa made to-day 1>/ tho Anthraclto Coal Strlko Commission, nnd It is probable thnt tlio lndcpendent operntor.s will have cohcludod their cnsas by to-morrow. Tho Roadlng Company will fortow and will occupy the nttentlon of tho commission during the remalnder of tho week. The tostlmony prraonted to-dny wns vn rlcd nnd Interesting, an Important wtt ness being Albert C. Lclsenrlng, supor Intendont of the Lehlgh Coal Company. Mr. Lclsenrlng said ho belleyed tho mcet? ing of employer nnd employo to bo beno flcla.1 to both parties, and when asked If ho preferred to allow IiIb mlno to flll wlth water rnthcr than Krnnt hla mon an elght-hour working day, ho said ha would rather not break tho elasslfled rntes, not on his own account, however. CHANGIOD F1GURES, Another wltness who arouacd tho In? terest of the commlsslonors was H. 1C. Chrlst, a conl-brunker bullder, who said ho wna rofus^d "permlsslon" by the dis? trict ofllcera nf tho Unitcd Mlnn-Work ers to build two breakers whllo tho strlko wns In progress. P. Edwnrd Ross, n pro fessionnl accountant, who wna called to tostlfy conccrnliiK tho wngos paid by tho G. B. Markie Company, wa.s compellod to change nuiny of tho nguroa that np peared ln the compp.ny's nnswer to tho mliiers1 tlomands, recently publlshed. ln every case the amounts wero higher than tho mon had received, tho flgures rnngtng from ten cents to twnnty dollars. Chalr mnn Gray hecamo lmpntlent wlth the Witnoss and cxprossed his dlsploasuro ln polnted torms, snylng tho ninn know nothlng about the case. SriRITED C'.OLLOQUY. At tho aftcrnoon Besslon there occurred a Bpirlted Intorchango botwecn Attorney McCarthy, fnr tho mlners, and Wlllard Yoiinpr, who had acted a.t a special coal and Iron pnllceman, during tho recent strike. Mr. Young Insisted that a. relgn ot terror exlsted In tho Lehlgh roglon, but under cToss-examlnntlon several tlnies contradlctcd himself rcgardlng tho na turo of tho dlsturbnnces, which he snld hnd occurred. Ho charged tho lawyer wlth hnvlng himself nlinost proclplntod a rlot, but lnter ndmltted thnt tho only Informntlon ho had on tho subject was from hearsny. Contrary to Mr. Young's story was that of Arlo P. Platt, who said a relgn of terror did not exlst, but flecllned to coni mlt himself as to tho advlsablllty of or derlng out tho trnops, -o Hardware Store Robbed. (Rnorlnl tfi Tlic TllUPS.Tllapatch.l LYNCHBURG, VA., Jnnuary 27.?Tho hnrdwnrc storo of Alnslle & Martin was brnkfii Into some timo last night, and a mimber ot line plstols, Itnlvns nnd other goods were stoien. It ls thought thnt tho thlcf hld ln the storo on Monday aftor noon. and. not helng dlsooyered, wns Idcked ln tho place whon tho storo wna closod. In mnklng his wny out of tho building, tho tlilef smashed two paAj locks, cllmbed over two sheds -d two fences, and finally escaped lln :h tho vacant lot of Frlend's tVarehouse, The pollco aro now endeavorlng to locato tho giillty party, and they think they havo a clue us to his wheroabouts. ANTHRACITE COAL TO BE LOWER SOON Quotations Received by Rich? mond Dealers Show a Marked Reduction, Predictions mnde a fow dnys ngo nre boglnnlng lo bo verlf'.ed, nnd lt la now ovtdcnt that anthraclto coal will shortly come Into Richmond ln good quantlty, and will bo sold at a rato conslrtorably reduced. Ono dealer has just received n quotatlon SO cents per ton lower than thoso prevnlllng a week ago, and others are expoctlng a slmllar or oven a gTeater drop. ln tho words of a. well known locnl merchant, tho worst la over. nnd from now henco tho sltuatlon will grad un.lly but sleadlly lmprovo. Just when the fnlllntj off In prices will hcgln nnd Just how soon lt -will affect Richmond cannot now bo said, but that lt ls coming everybody bollovea. Tho we-ather will hnn-e a good dbal to do wilh it, for the chango will bo retarded If It gets severely cold again. But there nppo.irs to bo a declded gronnd for hopo for oarly relief, nnd though tho operators will doubtlcss seck tb keop thlng.4. ttlft nnd steady, tho drop Is bound to como. INTIMATION OF CHANGE. As yet fonnal notllicatlon of'tho con? dition has not beon received by but ono locnl dealer, but noveral of thom. huvo gotten nn Intlmation of tho coming change. An ngent for Bome of tho opcr atorg has suggestert to ono or two of thom that they may look for early do velopnients. Tho only dealer who has beromn practl cally awaro of tho down grado mo>re mont has received from ono of tho In? dlvldunl operators In the Pennsylvanla flolda quotatlons of prlcos BO cents lower than he'rotoforo; Not only this. this donlor ls onoouraged to bellovo that there Will bo nnothcr drop, nnd that anthra? clto, very Hcnrcn for the paat months, will now begin to come ln In protty good quantlty, Ho thlnks that a n-cry short whllo will see an enslng up ln prices hero. VIRWiS OF DEALERS. Sovoral dealora who woro BkeptlcnJ n fow days ngo when tho news camo from tho North that thero would bo a drop ln prlcos nre now strong In tlm hellcf thnt tho nows Is oorreot. Ona or two ot them woro soen yesterday and made stntoments highly encnuraglng, Mr. A. D. Lnildorkin, formerly (presi? dent of the Coal Dealers' Assclatlon, de olnrod his poultlvo' bellef that tho worat is over, nnd that nnthrnclto ls coming down very Bhortly If tho woathcr does not lntorfern. Ho ia of oplnlon. how. ovor, that tha oporatorB Intend to hohl tho prlcos up ns long na In posstblo. Mr, Landorkln thlnkn large n,uantlllo3 nf hnrd eonl will soon bogin to come Into tlio city. Mr. S. II. Cottrell exprasBed protty much tho samo oplnlon. "1 hairo not re? ceived formnl notltlcallon," s'tld Mr. Cot-' troll,- "but I am oiicouraged tobollove thnt tho prlco of anthraclto will drop very ?oon, nnd that tho sltuatlon here I Will be much i-fl'.cvej,' , > Cherry Pectoral Consumption can ccrtainly bc cured. Not all cases, but very many. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the prin cipal medicine. The oldest doctor knows from experi ence. The youngest, just from college, knows from theory. Both uphold us. 25c,, 59c, J1.0O. J. C. AYER CO., I.owcll, Mna. HE BOMBARDED HIS COUSINWITHBRICKS Oealousy is Alleged to Bo tl\t Causo y_ of Trouble in a Family, lf tho nllogntlon of J, B. Kelly, an em ployo of tho city, rcsldlng nt No. 1000 Shoit Baker Streot, is to bo bellvod, an attempt to klll him wns mado yvster tlay morning at li:CO o'clock by his urst cousln, Hon G. Kelly, who works nt tho Lo.ciimottvo Works, the former havihg been waylnld ln tho twlllght of tho early morning and nssaulted from thn renr wlth a brick. Ho nlleges that ha wns struck on tho hend ajtd lost his httt, and lnst night at tho Flrst Pollco Statlon ho sworo out a warrnnt for his cousln, cliargirig him wlth nssaultlng, curslng and ahimlng and threatenlng to kill him wlth a plstol. At a lato hour tho papor had not been StTVCd. Behlnd tho allegatlor. of J. B. Kelly nnd tho clalmcd attempt upon his llfo Is ono of tho most Intcrestlng affalrs thnt haa cropped out in pollco clrales ln mnny n day. Tho clinrges mado by the man are ior.inrkably splcy and dtydlgo the intrl cate worklnga of a most untque family nff.alr, ln which aro Intercstcd two hro ther'H nnd two couslns. All pnrtles nre named Kelly nnd nll llve on Church Ilill, hnvlng rcmoved to Richm6nd from King William county several years ngo. Tho green-eyed rrionster Joalousy, bo J. B. Kelly says, Ib rcsponslbo for tho nt tempt upon his llfo by B. J. Kelly, nnd this, couplod wlth n big bntcli of lctters, prcm|ses to furnlsh scnsatlonal features ln tho trial of the caso In tho cvent the warrarit, which wns taken out yesterday, Is Bcrved. J. 11. Kelly says that yesterday morn? ing ho wns struck in tho head wlth n brick ns ho was going to work. Yesterday nf tornoon, when ho .wns returning home, he says ho wns ngaln wbylnlU by his cousln, wTio confronted him nt the,corner of Bu'channn and Washington Streets wlth a braco of brlcks, threatenlng to klll him. Ho struck tho man ln the fnee, where upon tho brick was dropped nnd tho other went In searcti of n plstol. He llfd to tho statlon nnd prbcitrefl the wnrrant. HEAR THE WANTS OF DEPARTMENTS Tho FInanco Committee met agnln lnst rlght nnd for two or threo h'ours Uslencd to stateinents of the hends of the water nnd light departmehts as to the neo'ils of tholr rcspectlvo ilepnrtments ior tho pres? ent yenr. Mr. John Mann,\ehalrman of the Wntor Commlttne, nnd Mp. Charlcs B. Boiling, Buperlntendont.of tho' department, revlowcd tho wnnts at some .longth, after which .Mr. .1. 11. Wood, chalrman of tho Light Committee, and Mr. W. P. Knowlcs, superlntcndent of Iho gas works, nsked a number of questions in reference to this department. lt will requiro tho Flarico Committee somo limo to henr nll of thoso dopart ments. nnd It ls not nt nll llkely that tho apportlonment sheot will bo rendy for ccvslderallon by the Common Council at Its meotlng next Monday night. MISS AUDELON BATTLE DENIES THE REPORT (Si-.cclnl to Tho Tlines-IMspntch.) NBW YORK, January LT.?Georgo Gor? don Battlo says he is autho'rlssed by his cousln, Madelon Battle. now luirsb at tho Presbyterlan Hospital, to deny tho report that she Is soon to mnny a wealthy Kng llshnian named Cecll Graham. Extras for Work on Jail. The subcommlttoe of the Commltteo on Grounds and Buildings, conslstlng ot Messrs. Pollock, Burton and Gllbcrt, nu-t yesterday morning in tho ofllco of tho City Knglneer, nnd for several hours dls cussed the question of extras for work dono on thn new city Jail by tho Stewajrt iron Works. City Engineer Cutsfc-aw, City Attorney Pollard nnd Superlntendent Bowman were all on lmnd and took an actlvo part iii the disousstonl No dctlnito doclsion was reached, nnd another meot? lng will ho hold this morning. VIRGINIA LAW AS TO PLAYING OF POKER Cannot Lose More Than Twenty Dollars Within the Space of Twenty-four Hours. Tho nrrest of William Phelps and Mnt thoiri Pelllgrlnl Monday night on war rauls cbarglng them wlth matntalning n dlsorderly houso for tho purpono of gambllng, has aroused much spoculatlon umong cltlaeus of Richmond, tlio sport lng fraternlty ln pnrtlcular, ns lt ls tho Hrst timo ln recent years that nny per aons havo boen. prosccutod for Indulging ln tho fnsclnallng ganio of pokor. An lmprosslon has gone fortfi ihnt lt ls, next to Imposslble to secure a oonvictlon on tho churge of pokor playlng, as tho law Is genernlly supposed to stnto that any person mny lndulgo ln tho ganio to tho extont of a loss or wlnu'.ng of }20 at n slnglo Blttlug. Mnay hold that evory linnd at pokor Is a now jjnnio, nnd tliat after loslng tho amotint stlpulatod the mari mny lonvo his chalr for a mlriuto, wnlk around tho tablo nnd rcsuma ngnin, thcroby evadlng tho Itter aud Intent of tho law. Dut such ls not tho case, ns snctlon 8.S10 of the Codo of Vlrg'.nla will show. lt follows: rt nny person by playlng or bottlng at any gamn or wilgef elsewltcro thnn a publlo plnca Joso or wln Withln twenty. four hours a greater sum, or anything of grealc'r value, thnn J'-O, ho has to bo pua iBhed as deserlbcd ln llto preoodlng sec? tion." ? Thus It Will bo Kcen that tho P,?|o statos plninly thnt rio person Bhall lose moro than 5-0 withln twonly-feur hours, instoad of nt ono Blttlug. Mosars, Phelps nnd Pelllgrlnl conducted tholr gamo under tho charter of a club, tlicroby llvlng within tho law ln regard to gambllng ln other than publlo placos. * WABiHNGTON--Itoprosiniatlvo Jon.'S, of Washington, tn-dny' iiuiudurod ln tlio Houso n resp)Ut|on to iho effect-tliat tho Unlted States should Inslst upon tlio prds ent liitorprclntlon of the ireaty flxlng ?Ug Aliuiluui buuiuUuy, President Monroo's Wlfo and Daughter Slecp Unlionored MAY BE BROUGHT HERE Hon, W. W. Mclntire, of Bnltimore, Ar rives to Ask Legislaluro to Havo Thoir Ashes Piaced Near Mon roo's Tomb In Hollywood. Hon. W. w. Meiniiro, of Bnltimore, ronchud tho city late lust night on it hl slori of pociillar and uiiusunl Intcrest. Hc wiaheutho Btnte of Vlrglhta to havo the remains of tho wlfe and daughter President Jjimcs Monroo brought from tholr noglectod rcstlng plnco ln Fairfax county to this city, to bo ulnccd by hls toiiih ln Hollywbdd Comiiferyi Mr. Mclntire ls stopplng "t Murphy'c il<. posiae on tiio. late tralti hist night, and though a former member of Congrcss from tho Foiirth Marylnnd District, nnd though hc has trnvcled nlmoat around tho globc. ho came upon Virginia soll for tho flrst tlmo yestcrdny nttcrnoon. TWO NEOIilOCTED GRAVES. *li.>n -so.-ii nt tho hotel about lnldnlght Mr. Mclntire wns nt flrst not Incllned to speak of Tils tiiiusual rnisston becauso ot* Personal rcasons. I-Tnnliy, ngreeing to tell tho story, ho said that this iriornng he would go io see tho Governor, to whom ho hiu) letters of Introiluctlon from men of rialionnl prominence, and lny boforo him Iho pifrposo of hls coming (o Rlch moml nt llila tlino. Mrs. Monroe dicd at the. Monroe hoinestcatl', Oakhlll, Fnlrfak county, ln IS2S. Sho was Interred In tho fumlly burylng grounil, nnd lator, whon tho flrst daughter of President Monroo died, nnd wns Interred hcsldo hor mother; The cilher daughter ls burled In I'aris.: Monroo dled In 1831 ln tho city of New Vorlt. IIo wns vory poor. and the Slato ot Virginia, or which ho lmd beon (Gov? ernor, as well ns President of tho com? mon country, npproprltited mone-y for hls remnlliH to bo brought to Hollywood for burial and to furnlsh a tomb. It sconis tliat no ono thought of tho neg lected graves of t.ho wlfo nnd daughter nt Onk HIII, nnd thoy wero nllowci 10 remain many mllos dlgtant from tho hu? bojid nnd father. In Uio menntlnio tho plnco went out of tho possosslon of liho Monrocg nnd Is nnw owned by Hon. Henry Fairfax, n moraber of tho Stnto Corporation Commission. Each transfer of property has deprlvod the holrs ot tho fumlly. nf no rlglit to remove the ro? malns of their klnswoman whon they mlglvt eee flt. FAMHA' FA:R SCAITERED, Hut few of tho dlrect descondants of I'rosidcnt Monroo nro now llvlng. They nro Mrs. Roosevelt, wlfo ot I'ho Presi? dent: Mrs. Mclntire, tho Hnskcls, oC Bnltimore, nnd tho Gouvcrneurs, of Washington. An old lady, .far beyond tho thrcesmro nnd ten, a Mrs. Gouverneur, of Wash? ington, Bays Kho cannot dlo untll she knows that Mra. Mtmroe's gravo ls no longer overgrown with tanglcd wccd3 and rieglbctod. Mr. Mclnllro hopea to lntorest the. Gov? ernor nnd tho members ot tho Oonerul Assembly, nnd fcels sliro thnt tholr feel Ir.gs of ohlvnlry and sympathy, cojublned with the honor and respoct they bonr for their former Governor and Presldeiit, will operate lu securing an npproprlatlon, though lt noeil bo very small?not moro than $1,000. Mr. Mclntire Ihlnks It proper to havo tho ilust ot these two womon whom Monroo loved so tondorly gathered from tho lonely spot ln Fairfax nnd brought to n. flnal nnd natural restlng placo In Hollywood near the. splendlcl tomb of the man whose pollcy towards tho South Amerlcan couhtrlos has nindo him ono of tlie Presldcnts, whoso nnnio ls ever to remain a houschold word. Mr. Mclntire seemed to bo dellghtcd to bn in Virginia, though ho has delayed comlnB"T?o long. Tho other President who ls burled In Richmond ls John Tylor, Ho was, ns Monroe. also Governor of Virginia. , Hls grave is near that of Monroo, ..but un markod., A son ot hls, Hon. D, Gardlner Tyler, Is a member of tho Senato at presont. COLONEL M'CLURE SPEAKS FOR STATUE 'By Assoclatcd Press.) HARR1S13URG, PA., Jnn. l!7.?In the presenco of tbo full momborship ot tho Houso of Roprosohtatlvo's nnd a crowdod golleryi Colonel A- IC. McCliiro, of Phllu dolphla, to-nlght dcllverod an address lu support of tho proposltion tliat tho States of Ponnsylvanla and Virginia should Jnln hands In erectlng an eques trlan .stntun of Gcnernl Robert E. Lco In Semlnary Hall, of tho bnttlofleld of Gettysburg. A bill approprlatlng $20,000 contlngont. on tho condition that Vlrgliila npprnprlates a like amount has been In? troduccd ln tho Deglslaturo nnd Is now ln tho Commltteo on Approprlatlons. To-nlght's meoting was ln tho form of a heortng on tho bill, with Colonel Mc Cluro and Judgo John Stowart, of Frank? lln county, ns tho prlncfpnl speakors., Judgo Stewart spoko against Iho bill, Among tho great crowd whloh hoard tho speakcrs were mnny promlnent members of tho Grand Army of the Republlp from all over tiio State, Judges nnd Stato ot lloialH. Colonel McCluro In hls address sai.l ho dld not ploud tho causo of tho Confed eracy. but on tho othor iiand, ho pleode'd thu causo of tho Union?iho common Union. Ho wanted to niako tho battlo Held of Gbltysburg worthy ot tho natlon. It should ln Itself tell Its own story. Ho plctiired the monuments arid tablets on Cemetery HIU, which tell In every detall the story of tho Union side of that great hatlle. Across the flblda on Seml? nary Rldge, ho said, tho story of the oth? or sldo should bn told In monument and tablet- Thoy should be piaced thero ns a trlbuto to the bluo nnd gray. Colonel McClure paid a grcat trlbute to tho soldicrs of tho North nnd tho South. Speaklng of the oppositlnn to tho moniinient, ho called attention to tho hlifh places nnw pcouplbfl i>y Confed orate gonor.ils. "Thero ls rio honor sbor.t ot tho presl denny," ho said, "that. hns not been given to Confederates, with tho consent. of all partles." TO MARK GRAVES OF CONFEDERATE DEAD (By Assoclatcd Press,) WASHINGTON, )). c, j-,m. 37?Tlie House I'oiiiinltl.i'j on Mlllwry AtTalrs to-day ordcro.l a favornhlo report upon Ihe hVirake.r Hilll to appropt'llito *2(X),i>)0 In rn.uk tho graves of Coitfoderato wil lUerH nud ti.'iilors Wlio Hle.l ln Northein prlsons, - ... ? Spoonen Re-elected. (lly X"?oclat.-il I'rusii.) MAD1S0N, W19., January. 27,-John D, Spooner wns ro-olootod to tho United States Senato to-day by tho two liouaos of tho DeirlBla.turo ln sejinrate aoaalop, Tho electUm will be ppiulrnwd by the Jolnt session to-morrow. Ncull Urinvn received tho complliutntury voto of tlie Uauiocrats, 3LV iVV I Tv 1/13> ? ? LlQUOll nnd PILLS Will Posltlvoly Curo Plln|iW?J irlvltif (ull Infomntlnn i-nt fiwby IJ. POi/OERA & CO., 30.30 N. William St., N.Vi Gcl-Coal Convention After tlio Govornment. A\R. MASON'S CHARGES He Accuscd tho Coal Dealcrs of Con spiracy, and Suggcstocl Govcrnment Ownershlp as Solution of the Present Trouble. (Dy Associated Prtss.) ' WASHINGTON, 1 >. C, ,V?n. 27.?Tho "dot-Coal Convention," called at a reoent mceting held In Dctrolt, nssemMed hero to-day. A llttlo los than two-scoro dole gatcs from a number of Inrce cities wero present nnd tho koynoto of tho addressos wns crillcisrh ot Fcderal offlelals for not enforclng tho nnH-trust laws ngnlnst thoso rcsponstble for hho conl shortogc. Tho convention was called to order by Mayor Maybury, of Dotrolt; and Senator Mason, of illlimls, proskled, Mr. Mnson, In his openlng nddress, charg-d tliat tlio coal ilcalora in tho vnrlous cities havo corisplrod to koop doW'h Lho supply, nnd BUggested that a governmient owhorslilp or a rcceivorshlp of tho mines mig'.it bo a praotlcnblo solution of the problem, Hopies^ntatlvo Galnes, of Tonhossce, cfltlclsed tho President nnd tho Attorney Gonoral and Uie district courts hero ror not enforclng tlio Shorninn nntl-trust law nnd tho Interstato commerc'o law ngnlnst t.hn alloged <'oal monopolles, nug g'estod that tlio pooplo of thla city pcll tlo'n tho district Judges to enforce tlio law, ivnd said thnt lf tho laws cannot bS enforced, "wo enn then see aboiit Im poachlng tho offlelals who fall of Lhclr duty." CAI.I.KD FOU ACTION'. Tho convention at Its ovonlng session ndoptcd a sorles of rcsolutlons e.V.llngfor rr-niedliil action by tho proper officers of tho govornment from tlio cxistlng condl tlons. Thoso rcsolutlons nro prcfacod by n prellminlirv statement nnd long Bcrles of deolaratlohs. Tho doclarntlons set out thnt lt Is 'iho oplnlon of tho convention thal contraots, comblnatlons in tlio form of trusts nnd conaplraclcs exlst ln rc titrnlnt of trndo nnd reatrlctlon of compc? tition ln trado, espcclnlly ln tlio produc tlon, transportallon, dlatribtttlon aud snle of coal; that comhlnallons, agreemonta nnl consplrncles exi*t between mnny of tho trnnsportatlon companies whereby special rates, rebntes and drawbacks aro nllowed to somo shlppers which aro donlod t<) others, and thnt pools and comblnatlona exlst for tlio ptirposo and wlth tho effect of restrleting compctition nnd cnhanclng tho cost of fuol. A VIOLATION OF UW. That such cohtrnctfl conslltlite nn open nnd palpnblo violatlon of tho Interstato eonimoree aot nnd aro In violatlon of tho antl-trust act; that ndequnto power la vestod ln tho tlnitoil States courts to ro Bttnin sucli unlnwfiil and crlmlnnl dolngs nnd practlcejs nnd to dlasolve such lllcgal comblnatlons, Thn rcsolutlons call upon thn President to dlrect tho Attorney-Genoral to Instl tvte procoedlngs in tlio Unitcd Rtutes courts lo restrnlri illegnl comblnatlons nnd that the President dlrect. tho Interstato Commoreo Commission to lnqulro Into rale'B nnd rohates nnd to apply for Injucc tlons to restrnln further ahusea. QRAND CIRCUIT Stewards Announce Dates of Races for Coming Season. (By Associated Press.) BOSTON, MASS.', January ?C?The an? nual moetlng ot tho Board ot Stewards of tho Grand Trotllng Circuit wns hold to duy, nnd whllo n number of new measure's were dlscusscd, "?iieh as professlonul Judges, bnrring of hopplcs In tho stand nrd paclng class, and tho- rovlslon of thn prqxy system, the only deflnito action taken was on tho usslgnmcnt of tho raco dulcs for tho coming season. Thoso dates: Detrolt, July 20th; Cleve lnr.d, July 27th; Bviffalo. August 3d; 15m phe Track at Yonkers. August 10th; Brighton 'Beachi August 17th; Readvllle, August 24th;, Provldcncc, August 31st; l'.iiitford, Septcmbcr 7th; Syracuse, Sop tember 11th; Columhiis, Soptombdr 21st; Clnclnnriti, Sopternber 28th, The ahhunl meetlngrosultod in tho rc-elec llun ot D. J. Camp.au. of Detrolt, ns pres? ident, whllo Charles M. Jowett, of Boston, wns chOBCll secretary In placo of S. W. Gllos, who retlred <m account of 111 health. CONSIGNMENT OF GUiMS FOR THE POL1CE Thn flrst cohslgriraent of gnns for the Pollco Department aro expected to nrrlve In Richmond to-day from tho WInchestor Arm Company. Chlof nf Pollco Iloward yesterday rocolved a te|egram? frora thn oompany, statliig that tlio nrms had beon shlpped by cxpress. 'j..o rncKB ln tho several statlons have boen coniploted and Ipnnedlatoly upon tho nrrlvnl of tho llrst cotislgnmont of g'uiis to-day they will be taken to tho Second Pollco Hintlnii, whero they will bo sta tloncd ready for use at nny time. Pro feronco wifl bc glvoa to this houso be? cause It ls moro- centrally looated, nnd a. rlot lu nny iiart of tho <Hty could bo reaohed wlth moro dispntclu lt ls expected that all of tho gnn.T will havo reaclicd tlio city by tha end of the week. COAL TRAIN A10BBED BY WOMEN AND BOYS (By Associated Press.) CailCAQO, 1M--, January 27.?A mob of nearly BflO men, women and br.ys held tip a. Cjhlcugo and Northwestern coal train, and carried away thn contents of ih-e cars before thoy wero dlspersod py tho pollco. W'oineh lod tho atuolc, im coupilng lho cara iu a. number of placog nnd Intlipldntlng tho tntlu crow, h'or threo hours Irafllo was suspended, whllo tlio mob incrciKeil t,i rrtoro llian 1,000 persowM, -\ rlot call wns turiuvl In nnd order fully restorod, Threo women oaw two nuu woro nrrosted, but tho uion.'tolng atiltudo of tho orowd caused tho women tO bo qnlrkly reloased. Daughters' Annual Tea. Tho aillHIHl tea of tl|q Diiuglilers of' ibe cpnfederocy will be Bly?? thui eyo lllng,- frein [1 to V, nt l.ee ,',111111 llllll. This Ih o, social fuuctl/j/j and iio cliargo lj mada HOSPITAL Yominent Lawyer Weds GIr Who Nursed Him to Lifo. CARE ENGENDERED LOVE The Bride is from Alexandria, Virginia, and tho Ceremony Was Performed in Thnt City on January 10th, Met at Johns Hopklns. (Sprolnl to Tuo ThuoK-nicpntrli.) BAIDTDMORH, MT?., January 27.?An nouncomcnt was inndo to-dny by ex-Po llro Jurtlce William Nedwoll AVamsloy, a ynting lnwyer, ot hls marriage on Jan? uary 10th lo Mlsa Blanche I. PompelT, who was formerly a nurse ln tho Johns Hopklns Hospital. The woddlng wns tho culmlnatlon of n romanco which had it? beglnnlng ncarly elsht months ago.. At thnt tlmn ex-Justlco Wamsley was 111 nlfrti untc. death. IIo had. lost hla sight and specch coniplotoly. SAVBD HIS DIFE. IIo wns flnally sent to tho Johns Hop lrlmi Hospital. At the lattcr lnstltution Miss Pampell nurscrl him, and lt wns duo tn her offnrts nnd caro, snld tho ox Justlco, that hls lifo wns savod and hla sight nnd voleo restorod. AVlion ho got botter, Mr. Wamsley was remnved lo hls home, nnd cnRiigrd Miss Pampoll tn con tlnuo lo nurso him. Gratlually ho lonrnod to love her, and the result was tholr marrlafje on tho data almve mentlonod. Tho cnreinahy wan con ductcd at Alexandria, Va., tho homo of tho hrldc'a pnronts, by Rov. Dr, Ewell, of the Methodist Eplscopal Church. ot that place, The hrldo Is the daughter of Mr. Je r.imo Pampoll, .ormerly ot Frederick, Md. SEVEN MILLIONS FOR CONSUMPTION CURE (Ppftnl tn Tho 'rimes-Plipntoh.) CHIOAGO. January 27.?.Tnhn D. Rocke-. Teller wlll spond {7.000,000 to find a curt or eon.Hiimptlon. Tho plans for the medieal dopnrtmonl .f the Unlvfrslty ot Chlcago, follnwlna tho imnesation of Rusli Medieal College, became known to-day. They Involvo na elabornto schepur for a groat research hnspiinl, to bo put up on tho mldway campus. . .,f It Is known It Is tho supromn dcslro of Mr. Rockefellor to Hnd a serum thnt will cure coiiHumptlon, and to this end milllons wlll bo glvon lo the lnstltution for o-rlginal research. Tho plans con-, template tho Immedlato expcndlture of S'.non.nOO n.s soon ns the Rush Medieal Cbllego scliomo hns been worlted out, nnd It wns Bnld to-day thnt the bllHoii nlro patron or tho Universlty would sud* ply tho money. I 10 INJURED (Continued from Flrst iPnge.) Ilftcd over tho rear car, suffered tho most. For somo time beforo the flames reached theiri from tho car below and bchlnd them, th?y wero bnveloped lail j smoko and steam, nnd lt was here that tho worst elghts wero wltnessed. ONTJ PAJJSENGER HURT. Ono jiassehger only wns soverely hurt on the Royal Blue. Ho was wnlklng ln tho alslo of oni' of tho cars when tho crash came, aud the impact hurled "him, up Into the alr and sirtowiso across tho heads ot several persohs ln chairs and then through a wlndow. One of hla hnnds waa cut and ho was brulsed. He said ho waa a son of John Wanamakor, of Phlladelphla. Ho dld good work late* on after hla band had been bandaged. Just at tho wreck occurrcd, an oaat bound train wns approachlng on traclt No. 2. Before lt could bo stopped tha onglno crashed Into tho wrcckago which hnd beori hurled on the trnck, but lt vJa* Ilght stuft and tho englno brushed it osldo and crnahed part of lt under tha wheols. The train ran Its own length bo? yond tho wreck, stopped and after" as certalnlng lt had sustalned no Injury lt self proceeded toward New York. BOy OF THIRTEEN MANGLED BY LIONS (By Assoclated Press.)* CU.VRI.KSTON. S. C, January 27.?Ag a result of a wngor with pla.yma.tes, Ray mond Bownian, age.l thlrteen. entored a cngo of llons last night at Hagenback'g show. Ho wns attacked, by tho bcasts and badly hianglod beforo thoy could ba driven oft'. Ho wns taken to tho lifjspltal, but. beforo hls thlgh, whicli was torn to shreds, could bo amputated, blood polson ing *et In nnd ho wlll dle. DR. E. B. HATCHER IS SUPERINTENDENT Chosen Head of Baptist Missions of Maryland Witli the City of Bnltimore as Headqunrters. (Speclnl to Tlm Tlinos-Dlipnteh.) BADTttvIORE, MD., Juii. 2T.?Rev. Dr. Bldlidgo B, Hatchcr. pastor of the Flrst Bnptlsl Church, Norfolk. Virginia, hns beon elected Kinto suporlntendent r Baptist Mlssldhs and corvespondlne soc rotury of tho Bxocutlve Bonrd; Dr, Hnte.her had prevlously Bignlileu lils wll llngness to aocept tho position. Ho wlll malio hls liea<li|unrU>rs ln Unltlmoru nnd wlll arrlvo here about Mhrch 1st. Dr. Hateher wlll sperid h|s entlro time ln travollng about tho Stato, looklng af? ter nilssion churches and orgonlzlng now congregatlons. Dr. Hatoher Is nbnut thirty-seven years old nnd thosoil of Rev. Dr. W, B. lkiton er, generai secretary of tlie Baptist K.lu oatlon Comralealon 0.ti Virginia. ?jms^Esssssis:ssmss!: Aii Biight as Day SlLVER POLISH Mates all sjlvehvare brilliaitt Its uoyol tbnn renders it cco nomical . All resp.mslblo ' , . jcwclers 1 cep it 35 c?nU a packaGO Vmtmmfmwxssmamm'uiama