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Watch for the Mid week Bargains in Thursday's Times-Dispatch,
ARE AFTER
THE TRUST
.,. ? <__ '
Fluid of $100,000 Raised to Pros?
- ? cctite Tobacco Mo?
nopoly.
GAINES IN WASHINGTON
Is at Work There and Is Being
Assisted by Richmond and
? Other Independents.
(?From Our Regular Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, D. C.j Juno 27-Rep
tr.KrntatlvG John Wesloy Gaines, of Ten?
nessee, who la making an effort to havo
Ilio Atlorney-Genornl undertake the
prosee ullon of the tobacco trust, raid in
this city to-day that ho was much en?
couraged by the assistance which Is be?
ing given him by the independent tobacco
manufacturera of Virginia, Kentucky
and Tennessee In the procuring of evl?
denco.
.About eix ,weck3 ogo Mr. Galnes v/roto
Iho Attorney-General, calling his atten?
tion to the fact that the tobt*r.u trust
wiw violating the law against unlawful
combinations m restraint of liado, and in
reply received a letter from Attorney
Ocneral Knox that the district ?Uotntty
ut Nashville luid been instiuclod "to re?
ceive" such evidence as might bo sub?
mitted to him bearing on the ca*e.
Mr. Gaines'has not been employed as
counsel by tho Independent tooucco 11.011
vfucturers, but he has dono much work
in assisting in the procuring ol evi-lonco
1o the effect that tho America.?. Tobacco
Company and the regla ru'/eis air. in
collusion, and that theru Is no real com?
petition bet.we?;n them In' bidding.
"? fund of $100,000 has been raised for
the purpose of prosccutmg Ino case?,"
hai?! Mr. Gaines to-day. "ilio inde_*i.d
???? manufacturer? of Kentucky, Ten neu
/?ce and Virginia havo taken 11,e moat
active Interest In the case, and have __iv?.n
money liberally to defray tho coal of col?
lecting evidence. I havo *aid ail along
und still ?-ay that there wiil bo? no diffi?
culty In establishing the lact tlmt th*i
buyers for tho%trust und lor the li,ur.*>.
pcan governments are In cahoot, und that
the trust will not bid' against the regie
buyers, or the regie people agalnit the
tiust buyer?."
Mr. Gaines will bo here eevera, days
digging ?into tho records and collecting
matter to be used In the courts against
'.be trusts.
WILL GO TO MAINE.
Governor Aycock to Deliver an
Address on Education.
(Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.)
RALw?jH, N. C., Juno 27.?Governor
'Aycock has accepted an invitation from
W. W. Stetson, superintendent of public
instruction In the State of Maine, to
6peud the first ten day? of September In
that' State, delivering a series of educa?
tional addresses. The Invitation comes
as a splendid compliment for the vigor?
ous educational policy that has character?
ized the administration of Governor Ay?
cock. Ho ?will be accompanied by ex
Jjidge Francis D. Wlnstlon, of Wlnsor,
me Democratic nomlneo for Lioutcnant
Governor.
A serious flro was narrowly averted
last night In the laboratory ot Ihe Stato
iigrlculturai building. A little gas stove
with rubber liose connections was left
iitirnlng and a leak in the hose allowed
the gas to escape until It Ignited. There
was stime damage to the apparatus, but
tho night watchman discovered tho blazo
in timo to extinguish It before serious
headway was gained.
The Junior Order United American Mc
rhjitlcs of Raleigh aro preparing for a
big ovation find recopilen to \V. E. Falson.
n?-sl8tant commissioner of labor and
printing for North Carolina, who was
elected national councilor of tho order at
St. I,ouls last week. It has a salary at?
tached of $1,600. and It Is understood that
tie will resign his State oinco. His elec
i.'Ofc m.'ikcs Raleigh national headquarters
for the Junior Order. The national coun?
cil also elected Z. P. Smith, of this city,
editor of the American, tho national
organ of t.he order, and appropriated $4>
0O0 to movo the office of publication from
Pennsylvania to Raloigh. Mr. Smith Is
now traveling passenger agent for the
Seaboard Air Line. Ho will .havo to re?
sign this position.
Tho North Carolina Corporation Com?
mission will to-morrow hear a petition
from tho Seaboard Air Uno to be allowed
to discontinuo a number of Hag stations
on tho Carolina Central, between Wil?
mington and Hamlet. Wholesalo mer?
chants, of Wilmington aro making a hard
fight to compel the Seaboard to continua
tlio stationu for the benellt of their cus?
tomers.
Dt. and Mrs. Hamill, of the teachers'
truineel department of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, began a Sun?
day school teachers' institute here to-day
for tho benellt of tho Methodist Sunday
school teacliers of Raleigh. It will con?
tinuo throe days.
TJ10 outlook for tho summer school at
the Agricultural and Mechanical Collega
?during July Is especially bright, thero
bolng every indicai.on that the attend?
anoci will bo not less than 1,200, Tho
music, features will be of unusual inter?
est. Wn orchestra of unusual strength
?nil a choriifl of two hundred voices will
give two grand recitals during the month,
under the direction of Wado R. Brown,
musical director of tho Baptist University
for Women.
A charter waa issued this morning for
the Enterprise Printing Company, ot
Williamson, Martin county. Tho eapltal
is *G,<W0 and tho principal incorporator 1?
Alfred E. Whltmore. The company will
publish the Williamson Enterprise.
Another? charter'was to the West End
Land Company, of West End, Moore
i'oimty. The Incorportors ere Charles
A, Springs, of Mooro county, and J. J".
llarriii and G, U Leak, of Charlotte.
Along the Rappahannock.
(Special to The Times-Dispatch.)
FREDERICKSBURG', VA., June 27.?
Judge c. M. White, of Fauquier county,
has been instrumental in buving a large
number of young bass liberated In the wa?
ters of the Rappahannock River near tho
Fauqujer Springs.
The Landreth seed farms, In Lan?
caster county, which were sold at public
suction, owing to tho failure of that
company, were purchased by one of the
Lanflreths, who was the mortgagee, for
$10,060,
J. P. McKenney, a general merchant;
of Westmoreland county, has mado nn
assignment for the benefit of his cred?
itors, with liabilities about ?1,400; assets
much less,
The Tidewater Agricultural and Stock
Association will hold its eleventh annual
fair at Tappahannock on August 21th,
2i>th and 26th,
>.
Saw-Mills Shut Down.
(Hneciaj to Tho Times-Dispatch.)
WILSON, VA., June 27.-Many q? the
?aw mills in this soctioij have shut down
and a large number of hands havo been
thrown out of employment. The saw
mill men claim that there is no demand
?or lumber at this time,
You Can Keep Cool
t*",?. ' '_-:,',??__i?-_s_-?-' ?, I 7- j .??:?? ?,_;_?jss?.'-?.-3
during the warm spell by making a small investment in
our Coat and Pants stock o? summer weights.
Dependable Garments in Homespuns? Crashes and Wor?
steds,
$5.00, $7.50, $10.00
BURK St CO.,
W03
East Main Street.
THREE LOSE
THEIR LIVES
Explosion of Fireworks in Phil?
adelphia Building Causes
Disaster.
ORIGIN OF FIRE UNKNOWN
(By Associated Presa,)
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 27.-Three per
fons lost their lives and half-dozen
ethers were Injured late to-day as the
result of tho explosion of a. small hun?
di? of fireworks in the store-room of
the Diamond Fireworks Company, at No.
620 Arch Street. The dead are:
JACOB JANCOVITCH, aged twenty
eight years.
O. BERMAN, twenty-seven.
LENA. SEMPSON, twenty-one.
Tho cause of the explosion of the fire?
works la not known. Thomas Conway,
one of the firm of the company, waa
wrapping up a small bundle of fire?
works for a customer, when It exploded.
Almost instantly the entire -roomful be?
came Ignited from flying rockets and
firecrackers?. All the employes on the
first floor escaped without serlotus in
Jury. The front of they first floor was
blown out by the explosion of oowdei,
and'soon the entire building was in
flames. Every effort was made to res?
cue those on the third floor. Firemen
climbed ladders In the midst of the
pyrotechnlchs and the placu was finally
teached. Miss Sempson and Jancovltch
were found alive, but died In a hospital.
Berman was dead when he was taken
irom the building.
During- the rescue three firemen were
Injured und three other persons were cut
and burned, but not seriously.
The flames spread to the building, oc?
cupied by II. S. Kllner and Company,
vubllshors of Catholic book-, ana that
occupied by J. L. Olbnoy and Brothers,
dealers In automobile supplies, but did
no serious damage. The entire loss on
ull three buildings, including stock. Is
estimated at $30,000. There was no In?
surance on the fireworks establishment.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Notice to Contractors!
, Ofllce of the
Street Cleaning Department,
Room No. 0, City Hall,
Richmond. Va., June 28, 1WM.
SEjVLED PROPOSALS WII__ BE RE
celved until 4 o'clock P. M. JULY 6th.
1??. for building BRICK STABLE.
Full information to bidders can be had
upon application at this olllce.
jV oertltied check for $_50 must accom?
pany each bid an a guaranty for execu?
tion of contract.
No bid will bo considered unless ac?
companied by a certified check.
The Committee on Health reserves the
right to reject any and all bids offered
end to award thc contract as a whole
or In Beparate parts.
By order
COMMITTEE ON HEALTH.
June 2S-7t
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
Plantors National Bank,
Richmond. Va., June 22, 1904.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
havo to-day declared tho usual Seml
Annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT.
(free of tax) on the Capital Stock of
tho Bank, payable on and a/tor JULY
1, 1904.
RICHARD H, SMITH, Cashier.
Richmond Trust & Safe Deposit Co-,
Richmond, Va., Juno 23, 1904.
O.N JUNE 7TH THE BOARD OF Di?
rectors declared a Quarterly Dividend of
ONE (I) PER CENT, on the Capital
Stock, payable JULY 1, 190i to Stock?
holders of record Juno 37, 1904. Tho
transfer books will be closed from June
27. 1904, to July 1. 1901. Dividend checks
will be mailed.
?. K. SANDS, Vice-Presldent.
The State Bank of Virginia,
Richmond, Vn., Juno 23, 1904.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
Bank have dc?ared a Dividend of
THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT,
payable on and after JULY 1, 1904.
WM. M. HILL, Cashier.
AMUSEMENTS.
...The Dixie Troubadours...
Return Engagement of the Splendid
Vaudeville Combination for One
Week In Max Hoffnnn'e
"A TRIP TO PARIS"
and
"AT WBINHURST INN."
"Pretty Music, Pretty Girls, Pretty
Costumes. Matinee Wednesday.
The Valentne Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STRBETa
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
ADMISSION 2BC.
THE HYGEIA BATHS,
(Baruch System.)
located In a separate department of
the
HYGEIA HOSPITAIi,
10! West Grace St, ,
INDICATED IN
Liver and Kidney
diseases, and in all
Rheumatic and Uric Acid
affeotlone.
Mornings for Women;
Afternoons for Men.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Va,. Juno 14, 1904.
DIVIDEND NO. US,?THE BOARD OF
Directora have this day doclarod a DIV?
IDEND OF 2 PER CENT, (two per
cent,), the same being quarterly Divi?
dend No. 33, on the Preferred Stock
of this Company, payable JULY 15th,
3004, when cheoke will "be mailed to all
Preferred Stockholders of record at the
close of business June 30th. For pur?
poses of tho Annual Meeting of Stock?
holders, JULY 20th, the books for the
transfer of both Preferred and Common
stock will be closod from July 1st to
July 20..i, both days Inclusive.
S. W. TRAVERS, Treasurer.
Office
Guarantee Building, Loan & Trust Co.,
Times Building,
Richmond, Va., June 21, 190L
DIVIDEND?THE DIRECTORS OF
this Company have declared the usual
Bemi-Annuy.l Dividend of TWO PER
CENT, (freo of tax) out of the profits
of the past six months, payable on and
after JULY 1, 180*1.
GEORGE C. JEFFERSON,
Secretary.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
Richmond, Va? June 27. 1904.
DIVIDEND?THE DIRECTORS OP THIS
Company have declared a Seml-Annual
Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, (free
of tax), payable to Stockholders of
record June 20.. 1904, from which date to
July 2, 1904, tho transfer books will be
closed. Checks for this dividend will be
mailed Stockholders. Changes of ad?
dress should be notified tho Company.
XV. K. M'CARTHY, Secretary.
ROBERT HARDING' COMPANY, INO?,
Publishers Pell's S. S. Perlodlcals.-The
Board of Directors have this day de?
clared the regular Seml-Annual Dlvl
end of FOUR J_ER CENT, upon the Pre?
ferred Stock of this Company, payable
July 1st, 1904, out of the earnings of the
pant, six months.
E. N. NEWMAN, Secretary.
June 10, 1904. _
First National Bank.
Richmond. Va., June 22, 1904.
THE BOjVRD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
Bank has declared tlie usual Seml-An?
nual Dividend of FO,UR PER CENT.
(free of tax) on Its Capital of $<?00,(-0Q.?O,
payable JULY 1st to Stockholders of
record at the cloEe of business June SOth.
JNO. M. MILLER, Jr., Cashier.
Virginia Trust Gompany
Richmond, ?'a., June 21, 1904.
The Directors of this Company have
this day declared a semi-annual Dividend
of Two Per Cent., free of tax, payable on
and after July 1, 1904. Dividend checks
will be mailed. L. D. AYLETT,
Secretary.
Richmond Perpetual Building,
Loan & Trust Co.,
1013 E. Main Street,
Richmond, Va-, June 21, 1901.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY
have declared the usual Seml-Annual
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CENTS per share, payable on
and after July 1st. 1604.
HENRY S. HUTZLER. Cashier.
Metropolitan Bank of Virginia,
Richmond, Va.. June 23, 1904.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
have declared a Dividend of TWO PER
CENT, on its Capital Stock out of the
earnings of the past six months, pay?
able to Stockholders on and after JULY
1st. Checks will be mailed.
H. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
Southern Trust Company,
Richmond, Va., June 24, 1904.
TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
this Company have declared tho regular
Seml-Annual Dlvldond of 2% PER
CENT, on Its capital, $100,000.00, payable
JULY 1, 1901.
JNO. TYLER, Treasurer.
National Bank, of Virginia,
Richmond, Va., June 22, 1904.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANTC
have this day declared a Seml-Annual
Dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF
PER CENT., payable on and after
JULY 1, 1904. Checks will be mailed.
W. M. HABLISTON, President.
German American B'k'g. & Bldg. Co.,
No. 1 N. Ninth Streot.
Richmond, Ve,, June 22, 1004.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
Company have this day declared a Semi
Annual Dividend of THREE PER
CENT, (free of tax) out of the earnings
for the past sin; months, payable to tho
stockholders on and after JULY 1, 1904.
CHAS K. WILLIS,
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Savings Bank of Richmond.
Riohmond, Va., Juno 25, 190-1
THE, DIRKCTORS OF THIS BANK
havo doclared the usual semi-annual
dividend of four per cent, (free of tax)
upon the capital stock of tho bank, pay?
able on and after July 1, 1904. Dividend
checks will be mailed,
JAMES M. BALL, Cashier.
June 26,28,30, July 2,3,0 <
City Bank of Richmond,
Riohmond, Va., June 21, 1904.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
have declared the usual Seml-Annual
Dividend of TURBE PER CENT, upon
tho Capital Stock of $400.000.00, payable
on and after JULY 1. 1904.
J. XV. SINTON, Cashier.
. Richmond, Va., June 25, 1904.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK.
Dividend No. 15.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS DE
clared tho regular quarterly dividend of
one per cent., payable July 1, if04.
Chocks will be mailed,
O. BAYLOR HILL, Cashier.
June 26,28,29,30
:_I TAKE STEAMER f= ~
"Old Point Comfort"
SATURDAY NIGHT.
July 2d, at 10 o'Clock.
7Kn Round Tr*P to Norfolk. .7Kh
I vu Round Trip to Newport News. I Ju
BOO Children Under Twelve Years of Age. GOo
Tickets Good to Return Next Night or tho Following Tuesday.
AUCTION SALES?Thle Day.
By Geo. Vi Oliver, Attctloneer,
ili Vf, Bromi ftlr^t. ?'hon o 2275.
My Regular Tuesday's
Auction Sale To-Day
at 10:30 A. M.,
Includes
LARGE, ?MASSIVE OAK BK7D-ROOM
HUIT AND WARDROBE, MASSIVE
OAK HALL HACK, ?I-1'TECH PARLOR
SUIT. PARLOR CHAIRS, ROCKERS,
BRASS, ONYX AND MAHOGANY FIN?
ISHED TABLES; LARGE, MASSIVE
OAK CHIFFONIER, OAK SIDEBOARDS,
HANDSOME OVAL FRONT CHINA
PRESS, GLASS AND CHINA WARE. 8
FOOT OAK DINING TABLE, OAK RE?
FRIGERATOR. LADIES' WRITING
DESK.? OAK FRAME FOLDING SOFA,
UPHOLSTERED in PLUSH; OAK AND
WALNUT WARDROBES, ODD BU?
REAUS, BEDSTEADS, FOLDING BED.
PICTURES, CLOCKS. HALL AND
STAIR CARPETS, SEWING MACHINES,
COOK STOVES, NO. 7 "JEWEL" GAS
RANGE, ETC.! ALSO, A LOT OF
OTHER GOCvDS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION.
This is an excellent lot of goods, In
good condition.
Ladles especially invited.
GEO. V. OLIVER, Auctioneer.
By A. J. Chewnlng Company.
and
John T. Goddln & Company.
COURT SALE OF
Brlok Store and Dwelling,
Nos. 27091-2 and 2711 E. Main St.
In execution of a decree ot the Law and
Equity Court of the city of Richmond,
entered June 0, 1904, in the suit of James
Allen Scott, ?X*c', vs. Florence G. Scott,
&.C., we will, as Special Commissioners,
thereby appointed, sell by auction, upon
the premises, on
TUESDAY, 28T1I JUNE. 1904,
at 6 o'clook P. M.. the property numbered
as above.
This property is substantial and well
arranged,' go the purchaser may expect
good returns on his investment,
TERMS?One-third cash, balunce at ? I
and 12 months for notes, interest added,
and title retained until all. the purchase
?money Is paid and a conveyance Is or?
dered by the court; or all cash, at tho
option of the purchaser.
W. D. GAY,
DAVID MEADE WHITE,
Special Commissioner?.
I hereby certify that the bond required
In tho above stated cause of Juno 0, 1904,
has been dulypgiven.^NsToNi ^
June 23-tds
By Richmond Auction Co..
?Phone 4716. 1203 E. Main Street.
Graphophones, Show
Case, Fine Furni?
ture, ftc, at Auc?
tion To-Day.
We will sell TO-DAY (Tuesday), Juno
28tb, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, at our
warerooms, 1205 E. Main, a nice line
Household Furniture, etc., viz. : Several
Chamber Suits, In Oak and Cherry; Iron
Beds, Sideboards. China Closets, Exten?
sion Tables, Couches, Parlor Suits. Parlor
Tables, Hat Racks, Mirrors, Pictures',
Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Oilcloth, 1 Show
Case, 2 Graphophones, in perfect order,
etc., etc. Salo positive.
RICHMOND AUCTION CO.
Geo. ?. Valentine, Auctioneer.
REAL ESTATE?For Sale.
Farms, Mills, &c, For Sale.
GEO. E. CRAWFORD & CO,.
Catalogues Froo. 603 ??. Main.
Farms and Ashland Property
for sal?;*' convenient to good markets,
FRANK H. COX,
Real Estate Agent,
Ashland, Va.
REAL ESTATE?For Rent.
?COR RENT OR SALE,
"RESTABIT," THE HANDSOME R?SI
dence erected by Mr. Barton, and lately
occupied by Mr. A. H. Moyer, situated In
Barton Heights, and having a most com?
manding view. The dwelling is of fine
size, well built, beautifully planned, and
has about 12 rooms, It has the usual
modern conveniences, and must bo either
sold or rented at onco. See us about It,
J. B. ELAM & CO?
NO. 1113 Main Street.
EXCURSIONS.
A. P. V. A. EXCURSION
TU
Shirley and Brandon
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1904.
Steamer leaves Virginia Navigation
Company's wharf at 8 A, M,
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR,
For sale nt Brlggs's Drug Store, How?
itzer Place; Rosemary Library, Virginia
Historical Society and Tliaw & tirant,
Eleventh and Main.
Refreshments served on board.
ST. ANDREWS
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC,
BEACH PARK,
WEST POINT, VA.,
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29TH,
Train loaves Southern Depot at 8;30 A.
M.I returning, loaves West Point ut 7:80
P. M. Tickets: Adulls 60o.; Children 25c.
AUCTION SALES, Future Days
By T. At Wortliam & Co.
and
irtdVoIgh & G-IIrm,
Real Estate Au?tlonee?*.
Commissioner'? Auction
Sale of a Beautiful Sub?
urban Home Just Below
the City of Richmond, On
the Old Osborne Turnpike
or River Road, Containing
About 32 Acres, and
Known as^ Marion Hill."
In pursuance of a decree of the circuit
Court of the county of Henrico, ontered
on tho^lst day of June, 1901, In the suit
styled "Sterling Glimer, Administrator,
&o., ve. Indie T. Gllmor et ale.," I wilt
soli at public, on tho premies, on
THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1004,
_t ? o'clock P. M., the following property:
All that traot of land, In the county of
Henrico, known as "Marlon Hill," about
ono mile below tho city of Richmond,
containing about 312-3 acres, and bounded
as follows! On the north by Almond's
Creek and tho property of the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Co., on the east by the
property of John W. Clarke and Nell
McCoul, and on tho south by the lands
of Noll McCoul, and on tho west by the
old Osborne Turnpike or Rlvpr Road, be?
ing the same property whereof the late
Dr. George K. Gllmor died seized and
possessed.
The improvements upon this property
Consist tit a large two-story brick dwell?
ing, also a two-story frame dwelling and
a frame barn. There Is also an excellent
spring of very good water. This ontlre
farm or placo Is lp a high state of culti?
vation, and owing to Its closeness to the
city It Is an excellent location for a au
burban homo. This property will be sold
as a wholo or subdivided.
TERMS?Cash sutBlolont to pay\ off a
Hen now on said property of $2,800, with
Interest from March 11, 1804, and the bal?
ance In threo equal Instalments at S, 6
and 0 months, with Interest added; the
purchaser or purchasers to give negotiable
notes, and tho title retained until all of
the purchase money Is paid; or all cash,
at the option of the purchaser or pur?
chasers, ?
ROBERT H. TALLEY.
Special Commissioner.
McVeigh & Gllnn and ?. M. Wortham &
Co., Auctioneers.
I .certify that tho bond required of the
Special Commissioner by the above de?
cree has been duly given.
E. R. PHTt-tilPS.
Deputy Clerk.
A plot of this property can be seen at
the olllce of tho Auctioneers.
June 25-tds
By J. B. Elam As Co,,
Real Estato Auctioneers.
ATTRACTIVELY LOCATED AND
VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE,
118 1-2 W.
Clay Street,
TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1904. at 0
o'clock P. M., we shall, at the request of
tho owner?who Js compelled by HI health
to decline housekeeping and move from
the city?sell by public auction, on the
premises, the desirably located two?slory
brick dwelling house No. 118V4 Vf. CLAY
STREET, on the north side of Clay be?
tween Adorns Street' and Brook Avenue,
containing 8 rooms, gas, water, bath and
the usual conveniences; substantially and
well built and In good repair; the lot
fronting about 22 feet and running back
within parallel lines about 1B0 feet with
alley at the side, and line fruit trees in
the back yard. The location and neigh?
borhood are very convenient, pleasant
and desirable. The property will at once
command good rental, and we commend It
to the consideration of Investors as well
as homeseekers.
TERMS?Liberal and to be announced
at time of sale.
J. B. ELAM & CO., Auctioneers.
June 23-6t >
By J. Thompson^ Brown St Co.,
1113 Main Street.
The Speculator's Harvest and
Home Builder Opportunity?
20 West End Lots 20?Beverly
and Chaff in Sts., Near Ran?
dolph and Reservoir Sts., to the
Highest Bidder, Thursday,
June 30th, 5:30 P. M.
Those are the last lota loft of a corpo?
ration now hein? wound up, and must
be sold. They aro nice, large lots, well
located, near Randolph Street School;
electric line, market and churches. A
most desirable combination and ripe for
building purposes.
Probably the last chance to get these
desirable' lots at half their actual value.
Plats at auctioneers' office.
TERMS: One-fourth cash, balance 6,
12, 18 months, six por cont. interest, so
cured hy deed.
BROWN & CO., Auctioneers.
July 26-tds
By A. J. Chownlng Company,
Real Estate Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE
OF
No. 409 NORTH ELEVENTH
STREET,
ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 39, 1904,
at 6 o'clock P. M.
This is most desirable prop?
erty to own, being a
LARGE BRICK DWELLING,
in the central part of the city.
Rented to a good tenant and is
in perfect condition. You can?
not find a better investment.
?. J. CHEWNING CO.,
Auctioneers.
By Pollard ft BagUy,
Beai Estate Auctioneers.
Auction of Large, Detached Brick
Dwelling Southeast Corner of
Marshall and Twenty-Eighth
Streets. Division of an Estate
and Must (??. Large Lot.
We w|U sell by auction, ot request Pf
tho parties interested, for division, on tho
premises, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1W4.
at ? o'clock P, M.the above mentioned
property. The house has 8 or 10 roopie
and Is substantial. Lot ?5x100 feet to
alley.
TERMS-Eaey.
POLLARD <_ BAOUY,
June 20-td* Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALES, Future Days
??..??, ???.., ,
Win. Ti. rizzini Company,
? pul Enlate Auctioneer?,
Tenth and flank Streets,
C OMMISSIONERS' SALE O??1 VAT.?
y UABLH BUSINESS AND RESI?
DENTIAL PRorERTlKS AS EULLOWSl
NO. 613 E. BROAD ST., SOUTH
SIDE, BETWEEN 6TH AND 6TN
STS., OCCUPIED BY MILLER I
RHOADS; NO. 1210 E. MAIN ST.,
OCCUPIED BY JOS. MARSALA,
AND NO. 20 E. MARSHALL ST.,
NORTH-WEST CORNER OF MAR?
SHALL AND FIRST STS.
Pursuant to the terms or a decree of thn
Richmond Chancery Court, entered on
the lilth day of June, 1901, ?? the suit
of H.'nnah H, Bloomberg, Plaintiff, vs.
Charit", St'.uuA, Admr., d, b. n. c. t. a.
and oliiera, therein pending, the under?
signed Special Commissioners will eell at
public auction, on the premises, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 11)04,
at 12 o'clock noon, No. 1210 E. Main
Street, fronting on tho north line of Main
Street 20 feet and 3 inches,, and running
back between Irregular lines IOU feet and
2 Inches; the Improvements thereon con
Histlng of a good and substantial thteo
Btory brick stoie. occupied by Jos. Mar?
sala; and on the same afternoon at 0 P.
M., the detached three-story brick dwell?
ing, No. 20 E. Marshall Street, ut tho
northwest oprner of Marshall and First
Street*, containing 11 rooms, .exclusivo
of bath, together with the lot fronting 32
feet on Marshall Streot and running back
between parallel Unos 122 feot, with a
brick stable on tho roar of the lot.
On THURSDAY, JUNB 30, 1004, at 6 P.
M,, on the premises, that certain lot,
piece or parcel of land known as N?. 613
13. Broad Street, between Fifth and Sixth
Streets, fronting on said south side of
Broad Street it; feet and 2 inches and
running back 128 foot, and occupied by the
firm of Miller ?St Rhoads as a dry goods
store.
To thoso desiring to buy good business
real estate for a solid und substantial? in?
vestment, the two storo properties men?
tioned above need no recommendation at
the hands of the auctioneers. The Main
Street property, bel?g located within a
Mode Of all of the financial Institutions
of Richmond, will always command a
ready tenant and a good rent, whilst the.
Broad. Street property, located in the
very" heart of the retail district, on the
south side of Broad Streot, In the centre
of the jnost desirable block in Richmond,
should command the attendance at the
aale of everybody having funds to Invest
in real estate.
The dwelling on tho corner of First and
Marshall Streets Is a lirst-ciass home for
any one wishing a centrally located
houso, and will always prove a ftr*t
class investment, as the property will
never be without a tenant at a good and
remunerative rent.
Full details regarding the leases and
all other particulars pertinent to the dif?
ferent properties can bo had upon applica?
tion at the oftlce of tho auctioneers, who
will take pleasure In accompanying pro?
spective purchasers to the respective prop?
erties and show tho game at any time
during business hours.
TERMS?One-fourth of the purchase
money to bo paid in cash, 'and the residue
in three equal payments at 6, 12 and IS
months, for which negotiable notes shall
be tokeji, carrying interest from the day
of salo, with leave to any purchaser, at
Mb election/ to pay all of the purchase
money, or a greater part of tho purchase
money than one-fourth In cash; the title
to be retained until all of the purchase
money shall have been paid and a con?
veyance ordered by the court; tho sale of
the above properties to bo subject to the
confirmation of the court.
SOL L. BLOOMBERG.
HENRY FLEGBNHEIMER,
Special Commissioners.
The bond required of ?he' Special Com?
missioners by the above decreo has been
duly given. .,
Teste: CHAS. O. SAVTLLE, Clerk.
Wm. B. Pizzini Company, Auctioneers,
Tenth and Bank Streets.
June 21-tds_ ,
. Wm. B. Pizzini Company,
Real Estate Auctioneers,
Tenth and Bank Streets.
AUCTION SALE OF THE BRICK
STORE AND DWELLING,
No. 201 E. Canal St.
At the request of the owner, a non?
resident, we will offer for sale at public
auctlun, on the premises, on
FRIDAY. JULY 1ST,
at C P. M., the three-story, corner Brti'k
Store and Dwelling, No. 201 East Canal
Street, occupied by a good yearly tenant
of somo years' standing, and paying nice?
ly ns an investment.
TERMS: Liberai and announced at salo.
Juno 26-Tues.,Thurs?SsFrl
ST! AM BOATS.
OLD DOMINION
STEAMSHIP CO
Night Line for Norfolk
Leace '.Richmond, every evening (foot of Ash
Street) 7/T. M. Steamers slop at Newport
News In both dire?;?0"8?, 1,,aro *2M one way,
?1? round trip, include? stateroom berth;
?, Wo. Street Cars to Steamer's Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK.
By Chesapeake and Ohio ily., ? A. M-, 4 p.
M. ; Hy Norfolk and Vf ??mm Uy? ? a. m., j ij.
tt. ; also by Old Dominion nnriit Jino ?learner.
All line? connect at Norfolk with direct steam?
er? for New York, M?lins dally (except Sunday)
IF, 11.
K. F. CHALKLEY, Oily Ticket Aient, SOS
East Main Streot. JOHN J.?'. MAYER. Asont.
Wharf foot of Ash Htreet, Richmond,
H. II. WALKER. V. P. & T. M? New York.
MERCHANTS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Steamship Line. Direct Route to
Boston, Mass., & Providence, ,R. I,
Steamers leave Norfolk for Bouton Tuesday,
Wednesday. Friday and Sunday. For Provi?
deuce Monday, Thursday an?! Saturday at I
P. la. l'ussonKera and freight taken for all
New England points. Tick? t.? on sale at C. ???
O. Ity. and N. & W. Ry. o/tices and No. m
Bast Main Street.
AH. WRIOHT. Agent. Norfolk. Va.
ha? UMB t? aAL.TiMo-.iia
VI? C. ? O. Kwy. und old. l'uni
?. a MAIL, ROUTA
Leave iUoliniond via C. .?> O.
dally except KStauy, at 4 P. U?,
cunuectlng ut Ola Faint wit*
?leamurs of Old Bay Lin?, leav?
L i?s Til? 1'? M., arriving; Bain
mor? ?'M A, A. coneectinif North, Hast and
West. For tickets and Information apply tq
C. * O. Rwy.. Richmond Trans??.? Company,
w go. ?? W't "a"? flg_______
CLYDE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'S
P?ULAOBLFHXA,
HICHMONO ANO NOHFOLK LINE. ._
Freight received -?a?! delivered daily at 0. *
O. By. Co.'s tlv-it, ?ovutiteonth ?n.i Broad.
Streets, H. K. WOODFLN, BottelMH. Af-at?.
Va. Nav. Co.'? Wharf. Rcokttta
BEACH PARK
WEST POINT, VA.
Special chartered trains leaving So?
_Ry._?.Qepot, Kth st._
Twllloht Limited, DelTy Except
Sunday.
Lenvo Richmond 6;30 P. M. Re?
turning leave Went Point 10 P. AI.
SUNPAY TRAINS,
Leave Richmond 0:30 A. M. and 4
I I?. M? Leave West Point 8 P. 3d.
nnd 10 P. M.
50o. ROUND TRIP, 60o.
RAILROADS.
Chesapeake
??t_?^ & Ohio Ry?
World's Fair Scenic Route.
to St. Louie, Mo.
n-iu-Oi
LEAVE RICITMOND-BASTBOUND.
7:8S A. M.-Daily?Local to Newport News, Old
Point and way station?.
9:00 A, ?.??ally Llmlted-Arrivee WlllUm*.
bur? 0:66 ?. M., Newport ,s>w? 10:30 ?.
M., Old Point 11:00 A. At., Norfolk llil?
A. M., Portsmouth 11:46 A, M.
4:00 P. AL?Dally?Spedai-??Arrives Williams?,
burs 4:60 P. it., Newport Ncwa 6:30 P. M.,
Old Point 6:<?? ?. M? Norfolk 6:25 P. At.,
Portsmouth ?:46 ?, M.
6100 P. M.?Daily-Local to Old Point and Kor
folki on Sunday? icavo Richmond IF, V,
MAIN LINE-WESTBOUND.
6:60 A M.?Local?Dally to Charlottesvllle; ex?
cept Sunday to Clifton Forge.
:00 P. M.-Dally?Soeclal-To Cincinnati,
? Louisville, t?t. Louie and Chicago.
6:16 P. M.?-Week days?Local to Orange.
10U6 P. M.?Dally?Llmltod-To ClnolnnStl,
Louisville, Bt. Louie and Chicago,
.JAMES RIVER LINE.
10-20 A. AL?Dally?Express?To Lynchburg,
Lexington, Va., New Castle, Clifton
Forgo and principal stations? except Suo?
day to Rosney and Alberane.
6:16 P. ??.?Week days?Local?To Eamont
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND FROM
Norfolk and Old Point 8:46 A. M. dally, 11:45
A. M. dally, 7:00 P. M. and 10:25 P. At* dally.
From Cincinnati and West 7:30 A. M. dally
and 3:30 P. M. dally. Alain Line Local 8:1?
I?, it., except Sunday, from Clifton Forge and
dally from Charlottesvllle. Orange Accom. 8:30
A. AI. Ex. sun.
James River Line Local from Clifton Forge
6:35 P. AL dally, Eamont Accon>. 8:40 ?; AC
Ex. Hun.
H. W. FULLER, W. O. WARTHKW?
Oen'l. Pass. Agt. Dlst. Pass. Agt. ?
C. E. DOYLE. Oen'l. Manager.
? ? "?
RC W ? Richmond-Fredericks
I I . 0?G? burg <_ Potomau H. rt.
Trains Leave Blehmona?Northward.
4:16 A. At., daiiy. By?-a bt. .lu-uga.
6:46 a. m!, daily.'Alain dt. Toruugh.
7116 A. M., woe- days, Elba. A.s_i-_a ti-i
coinmodatliio. ? , _. ,_.' . . ??.
8:40 A. Al,, dally. Byrd Bt. Through. Loca? .
stops.
13:03 noon, week day?. IJyrd Bt. Through.,
4:00 P. a?., week day?. Byrd St. Frederick*
burg accommodation. _^
6:06 P. M., dally. Main Ut. Through.
6:10 P. M., week days. Elba. Asuland ao
comnnidatlon. , : _,
8:06 P. ??., dally. Byrd St. Through.
Train? Arrive Richmond?Southward.
6:40 ?. ??., week duys. Elba. Aahlo-U M?
commodaUon. _ . _ __ . _,_
8:20 A. M.. week day?. Byrd Bt? Fl-dertcluh
burg accommodation. _,
l;tt A. M., dally. Byrd St. Through.
11,:60A. AL. week day?. Byrd _i. Through.
Local ?top?.
3:04 P. M., dally. Main St. Through.
1:00 1'. M., week days. Elba. Anil land aaaom.
modatlon. ?. ._
7:16 P. M.. dally. Byrd BU Through,
1:60 P. AL. dally, -yra St. Througn. Locai
"lo:? P. M., dally. Main ?t. Through. *
NOTE?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cata o?
all trains except train arriving Richmond 11 :ol
? AL week day?, and local accommodation?.
Time ot arrival? and departure? and eo-neo
?M-T^tf. GULP. W.P. TAYLOR.
Oen*l Alan'r.. Ass't. Gcn'l Man'r., Traf, -loa.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT _La.Y ??'G?, UW4.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND,
7:00 A. M.?Dally. Local for Charlotte, N. C. ?
12:30 P. AL?Daily. Limited. Buffet Pullman,
to Atlanta and Birmingham, New Orleans
MempliLa, Cbattonooga and all the South,
6:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday. Keysvtlle Local.
11:00 P. M.?Dally. Limited. Pullman ready,
9:30 P. M. for all tbe South.
YORK RIVER LINE.
The favorite route to Baltimore and Eastern
points. Leave Richmond 4:20 P. M.?Dolly,
except Sunday,
2:16 P. M.?Local. Dally, except Sunday. ??
4:20 P. M.~Except Sunday. For West PolnL
connecting with steamers for Baltimore ana
river landings. Steamers sailing from "Wcs:
Point Monday, Wednesday and Friday call at
Yorktown and Clay Bank; Tuesday, Thuraday
and Saturday, AllmumU and Gloucester Point.
4:46 A. M.?Except Sunday. , Local mixed tot '
West Point.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
6:68 A. AL and 6:43 P. M.?From all the South,
8:35 P- M.-From Charlotte and Durham.
8:40 A M.?From Chase City.
9:25 ?. M.?Baltimore and West Point.
10:45 A. AL, 6:10 P. M.?From Weat Point
C. W. WESTBl/RY, D. P. ?.. Richmond, Va.'
S. H. HARDWIOK, W. H. TAYLO??,
P. T. M., ?. P. ?.,
C. H. ACKERT, Oen'l. Mgr.,
Washington, i). C.
N^WNmfolk&Westem
LEAVE RICHMOND DA1L-.
9 00 A. M.?NORFOLK LIMITED. Arrive?
Norfolk 11:20 A M. Slop? only at Petersburg.
????06? B__-S..OI,?_OU_. EXPRESS. Buffe*
Parlor Car. Petersburg to Lynchburg and Roan?
oke. Pullman Sleepers Boanoku to St. Loui?.
Bluefleld to Cincinnati; aI?o Roanoke to K_ox.
ville, and KnuxvlUe to Chattanooga and Mem?
P 12*'l0 P. AL-ROANOKB EXPRESS for Farm?
um? Lvnchburg and Roanoke.
S-?? ? M-OCEAN SHORE LIMITED. Ar
rl?ea Norfolk 6:20 P. M. Stops only at Peter?
taurK Waverly and Suffolk. Connects with
?learner?? toG Boston. Providence. New York;
M_ft3?o and Waahtngton. Through.coach to
T? MC-F?r Norfolk and all station, out
0?9?? P?AL-?EW ORLEANS SHORT LINE.
?,,????? Sleeper-. Richmond to Lynchburg and
Finn X?' Petersburg to Bristol, Lynchburg to
Ch?uanoogo, Memphis and New Orleans. Zata
D?"ip"I'M.-WORLD'9rAlR SPBCIAU
Through * Pullman Bleoper Petersburg to St.
L.i!^in.Carrve1f?C?,e We.t 7:86 A. M.. 1*0?
p. AL and 3V05 P.M.; from Norfolk 71:40 A. U.
**nm?? No" m ?_-t Main Straet.
?w U BEVILL? C. H. BOSLBY,
W,Qi?'t. PasiAKt- DUt. Pa... Agt.
.?^TtU?tic coast line. ?
trains leav;eiRxchmpandod:uly-.bybC,
effective sunday, may 23t?.
9:06 A. M.?A. C. L. Expresa to all point?
n -nn?x.UtA?.?Petersburg and Norfolk.
A"l, m.-Petersburg and N. and W. Vfaat.
?'?,a? ' M.-Pewraburg and Norfolk.
-???? P. M.-Goldsboro Local.
??*_. p AL?Petersburg Local.
S:S ?,* ?.-''Florida and West Indian Lim?
ited" to all i?olnu South.
??90 p M.-1'oior?burg and ?. and XV. Vfaat.
?? .?? p M.?Peier.burg Loca).
U TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
.??t am; 7:35 A. M.; ?8:26 A. AL; "I?s4?
A<-M ? ?1:40 A. AL; 1:00 ?*. AL; 3:05 P. At.; 6;6?
P M; ":46 R M.S ?:?* ?; M.
? iS'i'Htit Sunday. ??Sunday only.
*Bxcep C ? c-AMPBELL. Dlv. Pasa, Agr,
Wt j. CRA?O. Uen. Pans, Agt._
??j^?rcTa?r line railway.
-1T.AINS LEAVE IUCHMOND-DAILY.
,.??P M-Seaboard Mon-l<J:?t? P. M.-S-a.
b?;r4 ?.piess-To riavannali. Jacksonvtll?, ???
**?}& ?naMb-i'u?u-Kor Norllna and Hamlet.
^riiAlNu ARRIVE RICHMOND-DAILY.
1??? A ?-??? 34--,rooi Florid?, Atlanta and
'"?:? ?.1'-?-*?*?? ?6~-'roin Florid?. Atlanta and,
?Aft11 ''?G-36-From Norllna and local poin.a,
'?S.1-. ^^.^,^????. C. T. A.
630 East Main Street. 'Phone 406.
RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG
ELECTRIC RAILVvm.
rar. leave corner at Perry and Seventh St*f
Manchester, every hour (on tnu hour) from ?
<??_?? leave Petereburg, foot u/ ?-ycatnor?
BUeet. ?very hour troia 6:3u ?. M. to litM
?????. car connecting with Norfo!)- and W?mt.
tm ?-?way. ILO? P. M
?TtAM?OAra.
.??^^**m'**"?*^<+*^?^^ '?" rn ?-?- ' ?-?? -r r ? ? riiMiliilDijtg
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.,
JAM-S RIVER VAX LINE.
trice?. Eleetnu cursv|dlrect to wharf. V\\t.
only *1W aad ft i.^orlolt Uusiu by ?imA
?rchc .l'lui.
VrrlKiit received for above-liimed nlu.ee? _a<|
all UofnU In Kuiiern Virginia and Noittl Cairo*
*"_T "?VIN V\ EiS-lOER, QeU'l, Uf.
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