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OF THE TULAME STAKES High Prize in Day's Fcattire at City Park Capturcd by thc Favorite, JOCKEY NOTTER'S RECORD Ridcr. Three Winners and One Second?Angelus Beats Sally . Nelson in Close Finish. NEW ORLBANS. January 22.?Tho Tulnno selllng stakc, worth a llttle ovor $1,000 to tho winner. wus cap? turcd at City Park to-day by Temaceo, tho favorite. At tho otretch, Angelus und Sally Preston wero In the lead, out Temncoo pacsed them'without effort. Angelus got the place by a neok. Jockoy Nottor rode tlirce wlnnora and one see-ond Weather clear; track rnuildy. Summarlca: l'lrst race?tlirec furlongs?Cunn'nB (3 to l) flnit, Nasturtla (6 to 1) second, Mrs. Hewall (? lo 1) third. Tlme, :38. Heconel race?seven furlongs?Lord . Lovot (19 to I) Ilrst, No Quarter (10 to 1) sorond. Halbard (S to 1) third. Tlme. 1:33 3-5, Third race?slx furlongs, selllng? K. T. Shlpp (I to 1) flrst, Apple Tod-ly (12 to I) second. Socond Rustlc (7 to 1) third. Tlme*. 1:19 2-5. Fourth race?mlle; the Tulane ?ell Ing stulce?*?Tcmnceo (7 to 2) flrst, An ge-luii (15 to l) second. Sally Preston <12 to I) third. Tlme. 1M6 1-5. Flfth race?slx furlongs. hand'eap? Lens (I to 1) flrst, Al. Muller (6 to 2) necond. Tllelng (7 to 5) third. Tim-J, 1:18 2-5.' Slxth race?mlle and an elghth, sell Ing-r-Ivanhoe (5 to 2) Ilrst, Terns Uod (10 to l> second, Bcsterllng (2 to 1) third. Time. 2:01 3-5. CHANGES AT PIMLIC0 Jeickcj* ritib Coit-n-ltter- Lookn Ovci lMnnt Ucfore Dnlm Are Allotted. BALTIMORE. MD.. Januarj. 22,? Samuel Howland. Joseph E. Wld'nci and Henry J. Morrls, the commlttee .ippolnteil by tho Jockey Club to lool< over the- course at Plmllco and make recommendntlons as tu the conduct ol racing by the Marvland Jockey Club under thc- eharf*'- of President Wllllarr M. Manley, were taken out to the hllltop track to-day, where they made a thorough ex.imlnatlon of the plant ' and wlll rtport to the Jockey Clul ?what, If any. cliangen are needed t< put the course In condltlon to satls fy tho rerjulrements of tho Jockey Clul nnd the Nmional Hunt and Steeple chnme A-?*;oclatlon. No dfltes have as yet b-^en allotted ti the Marvland Jockey Club for iti sprlng m^etlna;. At thc last sciislnn o the Jockey Club ln New York afTair nt Plrtllco were undor dlscusrlon. wltl the result that the dates were tempor arlly held un, and a commlttee ap poirited to investigate ard report a: tn tbe situatlon In Baltimore. Thi Mxrylnnel .Tickev Club has rcce-lyed ni officlal Information as to tiie crlticlsm: *Tiade and tho ehanges detnanded. It Is understood. however, tha charires have boen mnde that tho plnn at Plmllco Is not un to date. und tha generallv tbe conduct of raeint-- then doe-s- not men'ure un to the slnndan -evhlch thc Joclc>>y Club sets for lt n< lf. It is clalnied that the pur?o are too small, and tbnt the assocla Tlon has not been llberal enough In it dealjngs with the horsemen. Th course ard lt" convenk-ne?\s have al?' been crltfcl?s*d. It has been clalm*-. that the* wtabllne: ls Inadenuate. Tb *-teenIecba?e cour?e. too, ln Rald rtr, to meet the reaiilrempnts of the ru.le? aml rb.-inges wlll probably be recom me-nded ln lt. WALKING ACR0SS COUNTRY Munnfe-r. on IIN Wtif fo Cnllfornlr Mrins Over rt Snllnbury. [Spt-cial tu The Tlmes-DIspitch.l SALISBURY. N. C, January 23.?I u. walking contcst from New York t Pan Franclsco. Benjaniln Oilanster, professlonal walker of the former clts reached Pallsbury yesterday, and spen last nlght here. He- ls walking from New.York to tli Paclflc coast by way of New Orlean in elghty days, and t-xpects to reac hls dest'nation n llttle uhead of tlme JrTe left liere this mornlnf? for Char lotte, forty-four mlles souUi of Salli bury, whicli he calls a short walk. Sporting Letters. Tlic Knorllng edltor of Tbe TIhicm "Olxputcti wlll gladly uuswer ia the*e coliiiiuiH nny iiuentlun reB'trdlns; Hport'.ns mattrrs. C"onimunIcntlons op kliortlnK nubjccU "IH olao br prinleil. und coiiiin?-nt? will be mnde. jtildrcu* SportlnK Edltor. Tlnies-Pla natcb. January 23d in the AnnaIs,of Sport. - 1801?Joseph F, Donoghuo, world's champ)6n amateur skalar, arrlvad at New Y/ark after sueeassful ta,n- <t Europe. 1803?At Buffalo?Brnntford (Ont.) Curlliig Club defeated CMedonlanB In Intornatlonal curllng mntoh for Klrfcovor trophy. 1903?At eacramento?Davo Barry dofeutod Charlos Frcdorlcks ln ton rounds. 1004?At Phlladolphln-j-Tommy Murphy and Tommy Lovo fought bIx rounds; no declslon, 1008?At Now Vork?Matty Baldwln knockod out Eddlo Daly In flrst round. 1007? /Ltv-nnd Jtinotlon,..Tenn.-Pr -m Wb'tpstone won natlonal cham? plonship otake of the United States fleld trlals. MAY GET ACCORSINI TOMANAGE DANVILLE Probable That He May Be En? gaged Unless Dexter Can Bj Secured. fSpcelnl to TheTlmea-Dlspatch.1 LYNCHBURG, VA? January 22.?Vlc? tor Accorslnl, the well-known local ballplayor, haa returned from Danvllle, tvhcre ne had been In consultatlon wlth . the ownors of the Danvllle team in | tho Virginia League'ln an cffori tn ! seoure tho posltlon of mannger for , that team for the coming season. The i Danvllle management has been hope Iful or securlng Doxtor, formorly of Au gusta. ln the South Atlantlo League, ns manager, but " h? <Ioes not B00r' I close, lt ls eaid, Accorslnl has a flne i prospecta of securlng thls berth, pro , vldlng he can arrange to sccuro his l rJksc from Norwlck, of the Nutmep jBrate League, whero he ls under reser vatlon for thls yenr. Mr. Accorslnl. after his many ycar* of professlonal baseball experlence, l( confldent that wlth an oven break bt should do well In the Virginia League as a manager as well as player, It han been the fteneral verdlct that Dan? vllle was not'especlally strong at flrst base last season, but wlth Accorslnl covering ithat posltlon the team would bc strengtheneded. as he has boen for several seasons one of the leadlng flret-basemen of the Connecttcut League. and would, no doubt, add strength to the Danvtlle team. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Autruntn Team Uonsrht by Clttsenn f.'on-pnnr, and Dexter to Moiibkc. AUGUSTA. GA., January 52.? Th< Augusta baseball club. including fran chlse, all players under contract anc other holdlngs, was purchascd by r cltlzens' stock company, c&pltallzed a 15,000, this evening from Carr & Steln cr, Chas. Dexter, wanted by Danvllli and New Orleans, was notlfled that lu ls undor contract nnd wlll tn- orderci to report ln a few dayr. He wlll bi made manager. Thls completes pre poratlons by the six clubs ot the Soutl Atlantlc League for 1008. i THE SOPHOMORES WIN. Good Flnyitig ln Lnst Half Taken tlu finme from the Freoliincn. j f^peclitl 10 Tho 'iln)e*-Di?pdicn.] WAKE FOREST. N. C, January 22. The flrst game of the luterclass basket hall serles was played to-nlght In th' presence of a large crowd between th< sophomores and freshmen. In the tlrs half the frc&hmeu led by the soore o 5 to 3. but by fast paaslng and han ploylng the sophomores won ln th "econd half by a score of 11 to IC The features of the game were goa ti'owlng by Allan and Corrlck. fn tbe sophomores, and H. Whlte and P Whlte, for the. freshmen. LIne-up: Sophomores?Corrlck. centre; Danleh ?Ijfht forward; Allen. left forward Wllllamson. rlght guard; Freeman, lef guard. Freshmen?Wlllls. centre; P.. Whltt -ight forward; H. Whlte, left forward Hlglismith, rlght guard r Sawj'er, lef guard. _. . . Y. M. C. A. ATHLETICS I.OOK List of Kntrlfft for Pehrunry Cou ttntH?Tbln Wcek*? KventH. More than iwenty men have alread ontered for the utbletlc-contcst sched uled for the night of Pebruary lst I the Y. M. C. A. Gymnaslum. Next Saturday's events will be rclay race. dips on tbe parallel bar and standlng broad Jump. To-nlgh the varlous baskethall teams wlll plaj The Deltas now lead tho league, hav ing won four games and lost onl one. REGATTA IN FLEET'S HON0F Contt-H<H Ilcttvcen Sallluf; Ynohts nn Autoniohlle UonlK to De I'riilure. LIMA, January 22.?The Unlon Clul of Callao, has arranged a serles of re guttas. whlch wlll include contests be tween salllng yachts and automobll boats, beglnning February 23d, ln honc of the Amorlcan fleet, whlch wlll b hero about that tlme, The chlef of pollco at. both Calla and Lima are organlzlng. special squncl of Engllsh-speaklng pollce, whlch wl be on duty durlng the stay of. th _jAiperlcans In thls clty. 4.9S 6.25 7.60 Ht^iSTRAICHT WHISKIES AU good* guaranteed under tho Pure Food Law and Drug Act Do not spend your money for compounded or rcctified goods, when for thc same money you can get the etraight artlcle. Look for the Pure Food Guaranteo whlch yoa wlll flnd on all our goods, it meana much to you. You buy dlrect when you order from na. We are wholesalo distributors to the customer, and guar antee' eatlsfaction, or money refutwled. Gooda shippedin neat plaln packagea, express chargea prepaldat prices namod. Write for special whole. na'.o prices in bulk lots. Booklot, complete 11st and full information mailcel on reejue-st, Onllstnamed below, we make good lossea and brcakoge. (ALL FULL QUARTS) 4 qts. Weatover (best the world over).$3.10 (Free pint Saslc of Oid Apple J?!c, wilh Cnt order Wenover) El Maize (old corn whltwey).......2.60 Donald Kenny Malt Whiakey (medlctnal) 3.25 Blue Ridge (Va. Mountaln).4.00 Huron River Rye, extra, flne (bottled ln bond).?....3.95 Dr. LeBarron's Buchu Gin (medlclnal).. 3.40 Kelly's Royal Corn (the flnest),... ... 3.85 Kelly' Copper Dlstilled (bottled ln bond) 3.20 Kelly's Medicinal Malt (bottled in bond) 3.90 Mies Tempting (finest Maryland ryo).... 4,50 *l gal. 5-yoar-old Ky. Rye 1 gal. 5-year-old N. C.i Corn ,1 gal. Holland Gin 1 gal. Extra Fine 8herry 1 gal. Porto Rico Rum 1 gal. Extra Good Port Wine 1 gal. 4-year-old Maryland Peaoh Brandy. .$2.85 1 gal. 4-yoar-oId Va. Apple orPeach Brandy 2.85 SPECIAL OFFER. 3 Gallons Old N. C. Corn.i...,. 6.00 3 Gallons.Old Kentuoky Ryo............6.00 3 Gallons Fine Gin. 6,00 3 Gallons Apolo or Peaoh Brandy ...,,..,,. 6.00 4J_ Gallons of elther abovo,................. 9,co AH orders west of Mlaslsslppl, add BO oents addltlonal for each 4 ciuarts, except Kelly's Copper Dlstilled (bottled in bond) on wnlch for orders outslde of Virglnia, the Carollnas, Maryland and Dlstrlct of Columbla, add 60 cents for 4 uuarts, $1.06 for 8 quartf and $1.30 for 12 quartd. Carrying charges on frelght orders 1/3 less than above extra ___1 fl.V-'fl R The Phi!.G. Kelly Co., Inc SfffiSfflS FmeLiquors MML ORDERS PROMPTLY F1UED MUB.Mt- Loc?l ad Long Diitw-g Phone* 1353 lkkBwl,Yt. . PUTUP IN STONE 4UGS, SAFELY PACKED IN PLAIN CASE, ALL CHARGES PREPAID E LOSES A LAP AS RESULT OF SPflINT Fast Ridlng by Holbrook, Root and Moran Places Monroe and Morgan at Di^advantage. KANSAS CITY, MO., January 28,?A torriflc sprint in the six-day blcyclo race to-day, started by Holbrook and takon up flrst by noot arid thcn by Moran, resulted In tha losa of a lap by Monroo, placlng Monroe and Mor? gan four laps behind the other flve teams. The score at 6:30 to-nlght, or at tho end of the twontleth hour, was 411 mlles and six laps for all tho teams , except Monroe and Morgan. At 10:30 P, M? when the raccs cloaed for the dny all Jhc tenms had coverod ?93 mllca and 10 laps except Monroe and Morgan, who had made 492 m lee ofid 8 laps. Monroe and Morgan were outclassed ln the fast sprlntlng to night i. ? ATHI.ETES GE'JTING IN SHAPE. Tbose at L'nUerntty Praetlclug- foi George Wanhlngton Ganiea. [Special to Tbe Tlmes-Dlspatch.] CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., January 22.?Virglnla's lintrles for the George Washlngton Indoor games Baturday took advantage of the Ideal weathei and had a good work-out ln the oper thi3 afternoon. The showJng made bj ihe mlle relay team was espoclallj Katlsfuctorj', the men making very cred Itable tlmo. The team wlll run ln the foltowlnf order Saturday: Rector, DavJdson Goodwin, Thurlow and Ford. Only oni of these?Rector?was a member o lost yoar's quartet, whlch defeatee . Hopkins and George Washlngton. Thi Utm\ Is regardod as exceedingly fast but not as fast, perhaps, as it woult have been had such runners as Butler Hcnakor. Zlmmer. Maroury and Waplee all of whom, are tn college. come ou1 Tor tho team. Rector and Ashby ar< ontered ln the nprlnts, and Rector Thurlow, Goodwin. Ford and Davldsot ln the quarter and half-mlle. Graj and possibly Harwood wlll competi In the mlle. Martln. Charrngton am Itandolph are down for the pole vault hlgh Jump and flfty-yard hurdle. SEA SON"5 llACIN'G OUTLOOK. , Western Track Monageni Dlncuan Pros j i pcctM of SuTiiiner McetloKs. i CHICAGO, January 22,?Men proml , I nent ln the management of Wester: 11 racc-tracks met here to-day to discus . the raclng outlook for 1908. Thos present at the meetlng were Loui Cella. John H. Madigan, Dan Stuar and John Condon. It was announced that no effort woul *e made to bold a meetlng at Ho Springs, Ark., this year. A forty-da meetlng wlll. however. be held at For Erle, and w'U open on July 27th. Mr. Condon. who Is heavlly fnter estcd In race-tracks around Chlcagc said that raclng here was a dead Issu i aud he had not even consldered the ad visabilltv of attemptlng to hold an race meetlnge. John D. to Play Gulf. AUGUSTA, GA.. January 22.?John l Rocktfeller and famlly arrlved her to-day, to remaln throughout the win ter season. Mr. Rockefeller expect to devote much of his tlme to golf. Here and There in the Legislature AT a jolnt sesslon of the Senai and House Commlttees on F nance last nlght In the hall < the House of Delegates. tl heads of many educatlonal tnstuutior In the State told of their needs for tl next two years. Senator George B. Keezell, of tl Senate Financo Commlttee, preslde and Dr. Edwln A. Alderman, presldei of the Unlverslty of Virginia, was tl flrst speaker. Ho presented the clal of his Jnstitutlon eloquently, and a: guod that the amount he asks ls, absi lutely necessary. Dr. J. L. Jarman. president of tl State Female Normal School at Farn vllio, followed and made a plea fi the school. Dr. Paul B. Barringer, president i the Virginia Polytechnlo Instltute, a| peared for his lnstltutlon, and othi offlclals lnterested ln varlous schoo made speeches. The comtnltteo toc all the requests under advlsement, ai wlll report upon them later on. THER.E wlll be a jolnt meetlng the Commlttee for Ccrurts of Ju tlce of the- Senate and House the State Corporatlon Comml slon courtroorh. Saturday morning 10 o'clock to conslder the propositli of creatlng a new ludlctal clrcuit be known as the Thlrtleth, Includlt Bedford and other countles. Tho Commlttee on Insurance ai Bankhg of the House ba* postpoiv flnnl hcaring on tbe Willlams anl compnet bill until Monday afternoi at 4 P. M.,and has set the nrcmer rellef bUl for conslderatlon at t same tlmo. Prominent vlsltors nt the Capit yesterday Were Hon. Henry Fairfa of Loudoun: Hon. S. Gordon Cummln of Hampton; former C'ongressmi Wllliam A. Young. of Norfolk: Jud D. Gardlner Tyler. of Wllllamsbur Judge Walter A. Watson. of Nott way, and Mr. James V, Trohy, clerk tho courts of Norfolk clty. ON. JOHN J. OWEN, of Prln Edward, presented ln tho Hon yesterday, nn lnterestlng b which ls fully explained ln. t followlng intervlow given by hlm the subject: "The bll] I Introduced to-flny po cernlng the nonointnierit of a dal and food commlssloner, I conslder grfnt Imnortarce to tho enttre Stato. "The twn maln ob1ect? of the b nre to ui"\vide snfogunrds against t adulteration-'of all food stuffs and fo-tP" tbe diary lnterests throughc tho State. "Virginia ' h?s been 'oon?Mfrefl 1 ynnnv vears the duiiinlng g-nnnrl 1 fidultpvate.l foods drlvrtii frnni otl States. NotwItbHtafdlng th* fact tl ahl? State. bas rntural aclvaptnsrps, t enual of anv Stato ln the TTnion ? tbe productlon of dalry producti, f State ts mircha'intr from other Stn bv far i*<* mn'orltv of such nrndu< Of thetOO.flOO.OOn iinnndN 0f coum butter mado ln thls Stute a very lm nronortlon nf lt Is- sent to vonovatl butter, factorles nt prtcos rapglnjr tr. 10 to 10 centi- por nound nud Khipi bnc-k to us and sold for 25 ootits i pound, "ln othor Stntes wlth annroni'lnt'c rangintr f'om S10.000 to *!t0 000, S2 i cont. of tamnlc?s of fonq\w?rn found bo adii'teroteo whon tho law wa* fl epforced. , Tbri?o years later, 10 ? qe?t waa iound," ' H Men's and Young Men's Tailor-Made =Suits _=== Overcoats Raincoats and Topcoats HalfPrice SPEAK IN NASHV1LLI Commoner Says Capttalists Ridi culed His Silver Theory, but Gra^-ed at Certlficates. KASHVILLB, TBJ-fN., January 22 W. J. Bryan tounded out a. very bus day ln Nashvllle wlth an address be forc a monster audlence at the Kyma i , Auditorlum. Ho wa.- accompanled b , I llon. Judson Harmon, who aluo spok brielly lo-nigl.t. Uurlng tiie mornlng Mr. Bryan an Judge Harmon made Infornial call on urovcruor Patterson and otuer Stat olllclais. Whllo at the Capltol ftl Bryan brleily addressed a meeting c the Public School OincerH' Assuclatloi After leavlng the Capltol the vioitoi were tendered an Informal roccptlo ut thc Blks Club. Silver und Certlflcates. Mr. Bryan tn hls speech to-night too occaolon to say that the ldea u.at proi perity was an Inevitame rosuit ot IC< pubiican ascendancy and admiuistratij hucl buen ruoeiy expioded ln tho mi lew months, ana comrasu-d the ndicu. heaped upon nls aavocacy ot the siive douar Wlth tne prayertui anxlety wit wh.ch capltailuts had so recenti grabbed tor cleanng house certihcatc rle did not biame fresldcnt Hoosevu for the panlc. but acored tho mivs ar thelr extcutorfl, who would compel U peopio '"to stand and sluver every tur a wall Street gumbter got coid." *H contended that the Democrats everj where are unlted, wh.le tne ilepubi cans are divided, and the raliroad r?.t uiators, the tariff ret'ormers, the advt cates of arbitratlun between cupit: and labor and the -trust bustere" ar he sald, ln an overwlieitning majorit .Now Ou ISeiuul Terms. Mr. Harmon ln hls speech said: "We are now irce once more to g before tno p-.ople on e-quat terms wit our convctitort*. And wo si.a.l gal tjor loie according aa the policles w y' propose shali att.-act or repCi the coj 'tlndence of the people. 4 " **I believe the great standard lde* ,"|of Democracy wero never more attra> ejtlve to the people than they are ti day." lie then went into a dtscussion t the tarllf, and on that questlon, . part, sald: "I believe thc peopio at large a: sufferlng more from the exnclions i tho tariff than from any other slng cause. The favored lnteivs.ti were pe s|mltted. as cverybody knows to wrl the varlous clauaes In the Dlngky la to sult themselves, and they were n at all stlr.gy about It elther. Tht contributions had won the electlon, ai they were onjoylng thtir own. Tlic Truntx. "When Have.nc-ycr, the head of tl sugar tium, i,au lo auutlt uml,r oa that tho ta.-iit is tht- nicne.- o. trua there was ioud jirotest a.i along t une of benendarios. 'lhey Icll ba. on thelr btocit urgument. Look at t otandard Oii Cou.pany, tht greatest all trusts, wlth oii on the freo llst. "I confess ti.at pjlnt used to puzs mo a llttle untll l uiscovcred tho fac The only country whlch could expt oll ln any quantlty U Kusolo, wnl puts an tnortuous duty on lmports oll. So there was sllppeu ,Into t Dmgley b|U a clause which.' provld tor the same duty on ol. l.i.ported ht whlch the country t om whlch lt com !mpo8cs on Amerlcan oll. Of couri wc have had no oll irom Uue_ a, thou petroteum and Us products aro non nally on the free llst, "It ls foily lo raii _t tho. trusts a pursue thom with . ne an Injur tlons, whlle.wo carefully cherlsh t law which foreeds aud feeds them. "But, llke a.I measuros whlch affi trado and industiy, the i-evision ot t tariff must bo made wlth*dollbor* care. Thousands of lionoat Industr aro involved, whlch must. have tlnio u opportunlty to adjust thomselves new conditlons. Theso need not harmod. On tho contrary, as many them hava already dtscovered, th will galn by being freed from obstac whlch haniper foreign trade. 'Tn concluston, I am llrm in tho l Uef" that we shall deal thi ? year wholesalp fashlon wlth all dlfferene ln personal cholco and vlews and-brl the- party ln full ylgor to the coml race." PLAY FOR CHARITY I'rofi-KhioiiuiK iiuel tctorn to Glve Fl Money to Hlclnuoiit! Orgnuiisutlou If the weather liolds out as good it lias been for tho last week or f the flrst blood of tho approaeh baseball season wll) be drawn at Bre Eftreet Park to-morrow afternoon, \vl the Richmond AU-Proi'csslonal tot composed of old stars, wlll meet i from th? Ray Theatrlcal Compa whlch le playlng at tho Bijqu t week, Manager John Ray, of the ncte has offered to glve, wln or lose, $50 some char table organhotiou of City, to be named 1?* a neteoted cc mltteo, and ln caso his team wins says tliat ho wlll make tho amo: noo. Represontatlvoii of the two tea met last nlght ln tlio Park Hotol arrangti tho detalls. No admlsslon \ ba charged. Tha contcstanta will line up aa 1 lows: ? All - ProfessloiuUs ? Cowan i Walsh, catch; cass-dy, Pu Hlchs, shortstop: A. Antho ili-st-bnsa; "Buck" Itooker, secoiu'l-bu 8, Dgby, thlra-tiauo; .1. Anthony, h iielii: Wallacc, contre-floid; Kuln, rlg Rays-r-Ray, catch; Carl, nltch; Do mos, shortstop; .loy, llrBt-baaej 8ci lon, seoond-buso; l-'ltr.lieinry. thlrd-bn Stii'llng,. left-flelel; , Mnxwoll, ,cent liolel; lAwroiice. rlght.ileld, i Charley. Mace, wlio lias heen algi for thfl leaguo 8on.sou, wlll umplre uaiue. ' FLEET SA1LS AWAY AND THRONGS CHEEH Great Popular Dcmonstratton. as Ships Dcpart from Rio. PRESIDENT SAYS FAREWELL He and Other Officials Received on Minnesota?Patriotic Spccches Made. RIO DR JANEIRO, January 22.? Amtd tho boomtng of guns and the chedrs of thousands on tho nccompany Ing pleamire craft, tho Amerlcan war ships sailed from Rlo Janetro thls af? ternoon, bound for Punta Arenas, on tho Magellan Stralt. Three days wll brlng the fleet almost mldway on Ilf 11,000-mile crulso to San Francisco and tho ships and men carrled wltl: them to-day the godspeed nnd goot wlshos'of tho wholo Brazlllan natlon. Not an untoward incident hat marked the vlslt of the Amorlcans here They wer0 feasted and feted, botl offleers und men, durlng thelr sojourr Ih Rlo, and half the populatton turnet outi from early ln tho morning to glv< them a flttlng farewell. Tho quays the publlc buildings and the hills won crowded wlth thousands, watchlng thi war-shlps until they had dlsappearcc through tho mouth of tbe bay Into thi opon sea. President Saya Farewell. President Penna came to Rlo Janetr from Petropolls about 11 o'clock, an< proceoded on tho yacht Stlva down t where the war-shlps were lylng. Ho went nboard the crulser Benja mln Constant, which was ln rcadlnes to accompany tho Amerlcan fleet, an c made a tour of all the Amerlcan shlpi Accompanlod by Admlral Alencar, th Minlster of Marlne, nnd Dr, L. Mulle the Minlster of Public Works, and othe hlgh oinclals, ho vislted the dlvislona H flngshlp, Minnesota, remainlng ther about nn hour. Admlral Thomas. com mandpr of th0 flagshlp; Captaln Hub bard and the Amerlcan ambassadoi Irvlng B. Dudley received hlm with a1 honors, and the band played the Bra zlllan natlonal anthem. In the salon of tbe Minnesota thcr was a mutual exchange of greetlngi Admlral Thomas made a little speeel in which ho expressed his best wlshe for the prosperlty ?r Brazli and he " President. concludlng wlth "Brnzil, Go % bless you forevermore." The President responded wlth a thou sand wlshes for a good voyage for th splendld fleet, prosperlty for the Unlte States. and the health of Presldcn I* Roosevell. [l While the President was aboard th Minnesota nnd during his trlp amon tho vcsscls. satutos wero exchnngee il and on his departure from tbe flag shlp twenty-one guns were flred. Di Penna returned to his yacht, whlc proceeded to a polnt off Fort Vllle gagnon, to watch the departure of th ships. Steani Out Amld Checra. About 3 o'clock tho Amerlcan fle< began to move, passlng out ln sitiel and Inverse order, accordlng to div, slons, the Alabama leading. Thre divislons of the Brazilian navy fo lotvc-d, composed of throo battleship seven crulsers and six destroyers. I tho vlclnlty of Fort Vlllegagnon man . steam^rs clrcled about, havlng on boai thousands of spectators from shor Hundreda of launches antl small cra from tho sporting clubs, all gally dcci rated, were there also, formlng a stl: ?* rjng spectacle. As the war-shlps dli ?c.uppcared fronv view they wero stean r' ing at a ten-knot pace. One by on t0 as they passed tho Presldcnt's yach they saluted wlth twenty-ono "gim and the forts roplied ln klnd. Thei ll' was much waving of small flags nr 1U hundkerchlefs, and the cheering seonv Incessant. Captaln R. R. Ingersoll, chlef of sta to Rear-Admlral Evans, on belug ii ih | tervlcwed beforo tho departure of tl ts> fleet, said that ho had no special plw [lc! for the passago of the ships throuj ,k Magellan Stralt. They wlll go throug f,e however, 03 a solid fleet. of PRINCETOX WILL PLAY IIEItE. 'o Hnvc Three Games lu Tllebiiim rt uud Oiic nt Uulverttity. ck PRINCETON, N. J? January S2.?T: ?* Prlnceton baseball schedulc, announc ho to-day, Includes tbe following game " Aprll X4th, Unlverslty of Virginia, Churlottesville; Aprll 15th, Rlchmoi profc-sstonnls, at RIchmond; Aprll ISt *e, Pnlver.ilty of Vtrgtnia, nt Rlchmon gh April 17th, Agrlcultural and Mechar il- ral College, at RIchmond; Aprll 29t Unlverslty of Virginia, at Prlnceton. nd PerxonolM and HrU-r*. he Miss Nelllc Ottinn, of Lynchburg, vlsltlng Mlss Maysie Fleming. ?c, Chlef Shaw, of the Flre Departmei ', received a check for $200 yesterd. " from the Planters' 'Natlonal Bank '- appreclatlon of the good work of t les department at the R'chmond Prcss fli nd The check went to tho account of t t0 j Flrcmen's Rellef Association._ bo '-!-~? of ey iGH as !VO, I Ing >aa len l'm. me ny. his )1'8, to iho im iio unt i ms to vl!l( :'oj? mdi oh!1 ny, ht in so; tod tho Treat Baby to a New F.A. Whitney Carriage. The best, most comforta ble, handsomest; and lighteet tunning ever made. A big shipment of Ccrrioges, Perambulators, Pullmans, Go-Carts, andFc*<ters Are ready for your choosing. We are exclusive agents here and the prices are right. Call in or write us. Sydnor & Rundley, Inc, Furniture Leaders, 7094M3 East Broad Street E TO G1VE OUT FAISE STAT1ST1CS House Adopta Amendment Mak ing lt Crimlnal Offense to Tam? per With Crop Figures. -s TO PROTECT THE GROWERS Fine oi $5,000 and Five Years in Prison Are tlic Pcnalties. WAS'IINGTON, D, C-, January 22. Raplrl progress was made In tho House of Keprosenlatlvcs to-day In the con sltleratlon ot tho blll to codlfy aiu revlse ihe penal lawa of thc Unitee States. Tho only amendment of anj Importance whlch got through wai ono by Mr. Olllc James, of Kcntucky maklng It a crlmlnol offense, unde: heavy penalty, to falslfy governnien crop filfttlstlcs. the object of tln amendment being to protcct the cot ton and the tobacco growers fron speculators. Over flfty pages of th' blll were dlsposed of. Jlr. James explalneel hls amondmen by saying he speclally deslred t reacli persons In the Agrlcultural De partment havlng to do wlth tobnee flgures. "ls It to be an Agrlcultura "Department," lie in'e-ulrcd, "or a do partment that ls to be manlpulated b; a lot of g-imblf-r.s and thleves tha prey upon the farmeri* of tho cotin try." Mr. Mann, of "Iltlnois, waB unable t 'convlnce Jlr. James that thore alreael; " j was a law to meet the caec, and th - I latter urged the adoptlon of the amend 5 ment. 1 Amld Democratlc applause, th 3 amendment waa ndopted without dl vlslon. The penaltv prescrlbed unde 1 It Is a flncof $5,000 and lmprlsonmeii not more than llve y"pars. The readln ot the blll Contlnued almost unlntet ruptedly for over on hour, wlien a amendment by Mr. Houston, of Ter uessee, designed to enlarge the *t&i utes wlth respect to tho sendln through the malls of obscene llteri ture, arou-?e<i some debate. The amcni ment provlded for Includlng In tl nonmullable elnss "vllc, fllthy or Ind cent" publlcatlons. On division tl amendment was adopted, 41 to 20. The House passed a blll provldlr for the holdlng at Sallsbury. N. C., frms of thc Unlted States Dlstrlct ai Circult Courts. THE TKUST tS POlilTICS, Senator Il-iiiKbroiin.il "ilnken Cbnr .l-flii"! Intcruntlonnl Hnrvpntt-r. WASHINGTON.* January 22_Tl Senate j?pent over nn hour to-day rH<-cu-"--T-B- n rfoilufon offered hv Se> ator Hausbrough, of North Dakota. il rectlng the Dtpartment of Comnwr nnd Labor to suspend Us lnvestlgatl' into the affnlrs of ' the Internatlon Hnrvestc-r Company. which was o dercd by that resolutlon over a yei ogo. Durlng thls dlscussion Sennt Hansbrough declared that tho "Ha vester trupt" Is nttompt'ng to contr the selectlon of rlelegates to the ne' Ttepubllran natlonal conve?ntlon, and n?pf.f><Diiy piottlpc to defcat hlm fi re-electlon. The resolutlon flnally wi refcrrod to the Commlttee on Agrlcu ture. The crimlnal code hlll was uga conuldeMtd tor over two hours, anel i 4:40 tho Senate adjourned. Tn offcr'ng lils resolutlon, Mr. Han brougb explalned that there exlsts Ii tween the? several departments a ce toin courtesy or comlty -ivbich malt1 them deslre to uct ln narmony, and ft -J that reason tiie Department of Justh la holdlng back ita procoeeljngR whi another department Is under dlrectl to make un Investlgat'on of tho tru It contemplatea to proseeute. SUNDAY HORSE DEAL LEGAl C'tiiirt So IiiKtrui-ts the Jnry, und riali (Ifr <'e<M Vertlictl. FOTTSVILLK, PA.. January 22. That a horse deal was lllegal becau: the bargain was made on Sunday, wi the novel claini put up in court to-di ln a case in whlch W. N. Sttne stn Danlel Lsudenslagei* and Monroe Sn; der for the price of tho horse tn que tlon. Tho court overruled the polnt, ai the jury in its verdlct awarded Sth S118 .thsnultrel IHn H'lfe. "Willlnni Tnylor (colored) wns nrrtm Itikt nl-jht on thc cliurKC or iisniiultlntc wl Intpnt lo mnln. ills.tlguto iind lelll Jeur Ta.vlor, hla wlfe. Many Virginians Interested' Omnibtis Claims Bill, Whose Fate Is Uncertatn. Tlmes-Dlmiatch Buretau. Munsey Bulldlnjr, l Washlngton. D. C. Jan. 22 The prosfoect of thc passage of omnlbus claims blll providing for t payment of claims agalnst tho go eriiment whlch have been passed by tho Court of Claims nnd approvi ,'y Is not partlcularly brlght; though t ln' possiblltty of tho passage of a stn ho. blll is recognlaod. Rcpresentatl i*e. Hdskell, of Vermont, a member 1101 the Commlttee on War Claims, 1 Introduced a blll which tho commiu may report. The chlef TTear deterrlng tho m who rulo thc House from allowlng claims blll to pass that body is tl tho Senate will so load It down w new claims that the total of thc t proprlatlons wlll bo so largo that passage would bo unwise. The Hlucs 11 UI. The blll Introduced by Represen tlvo Lamb, providing for an app j prlatlon of ?0,300 to reimburso i Silchniond Llght Infaiitry BUios i ' equlpment furnished hy tho orgaul; , tlon at the outbreak'pf the war w t Spaln, Is ln the Commlttee on \A i Claims, wlth poor chances of its 1 I ing reported at thls sesslon. Congress has onaetod tho legislatl ? necessary to allowlng the Secretti of the Treasury to relnihurse the Sti governments for supplles fuvnlst | by them, but under tliat leglslati ! organUatlons cannot be pald for t j equlpment supplled thelr members. I ls belleved the b(U wlll pass eventual \ bui hardly at thls sesslon. j Vlrgiulli C'Iulmnnl?. | Tho Haskell, blll contalns a numl [ oi claims agalnst tho general govm [ ment by cltlzens of Virglnia- All he ; necn pasaed on by tho Court of Clali i und the amount In t-ach case ls t sum found to bu due by that trlbun Virglnia olalmants nanicd aro aa t< Jows: To FrnnoU M. Brabhain, of Lot-do county. $G00, To Solomon P. Brocltwny, of Augu* eounty, $92.0-1. To Francls F. Curtls, ot Fauqu county, ?t>i'3 73. To Margaret M. Donnolly. wldow Edward W. Poprelly, ileeeused, of F* quln-v- oounty, $3(10. To MQKolilah T. Fmbrey, admlnisti tor of Kobert Emhreiy, doceasod, EViuqulei' Outuity. $S2li. To Noah Ff'U*". of Pago cotinly, $8 To John 0. LuthoitJi, yole Jieir "Wise Talks by the Office Boy" Yesterday 1 dug up my roller skate* and looked thom over. Tho boss wUJ I could havo a couplo of hours off, M I went out to tho skatlng rlnk. I hM . hardly got them on tlll I saw a Btc4 1 looklng g rl and a young man who ?H l.skatlntr around and makinganolao llke. -1 :i meal ticket, so I skated up and broke 5 tho fuss between them, The Ice man , , has a st?udy Job thls month runnlnf r i the water wagon and spending the t| money he took ln laat summer. The." ;ionly frost we havo Inour buslness 1? ? ->a little on tho wlndow panes before tho stenm gets busy. I tell you we'v* got I'team up most of the tlme at our blg men's store. We nevor let up on buslness just because It's tho mlddle of the dull season. Tbe boss Baye . when there ls nothlng dolng It's tlme\ ?? to etnrt somethlng. That's Why the old man Htartcd our 15 per cent dls count sale. nnd there'a been somethln* dolng over slnce. Peoplo seem to be wlse these dnys, nnd know the d ff be? tween a fnke sale and an honest one,. and you can bet your hat they certain? ly are buylng our Men's Suits, Over- ? coats, Ralncoats, Odd Trousers and . * Boys' and Chlldren's Clothlng. Why? i Beouuse wo glvo an actual 15 per cent ? off on all cash aales. Butt In somo day, and look 'cm over. We're. tho . candy klds thls season. Special Induoe ments ln our Furnlshlngs, Hat. and' C: 1 Shoo Departmcnts. WILLIE. <viain ? ue.ni mrncKrm Ma'ry Lutholtz, decoased, of Shenandoah county, $3uK. To Margaret A. Proetor. ndmtnlstra trlx of Samuel K. Proetor. deceased, Of Fauquler county, 1520. "" Wl'1 To Etennor MeWl'l ams. admlnistra? trlx of Ilenry McWllltams, deceased, $575. To Elljah P. Myers, of Loudoun coun? ty. $1,190. To John B." Myers, administrator of the estato of Alexander ' Myers. de-? ceased, lato of Charles Clty county, $2,6S2. To John W. Kellar. administrator of the estate of Ellza J. RIcketts. le ceased, of Washlngton county, S645. To Mary S. Bland, Anna Bland and Suo P. Bland, legal helrs of Theodoric Bland, d"ceased, lato of Prlnce Oeorgo >1 county. $2,600. <t! To Robort Waters, of Prlnco Wllllam county. $538. To W. C. Olll. admtnl?trator de bonls non of tho ostato of Edward O. Wat? klns. decoased. lato of Chesterfleld county. 11,912. it | To Add'e L. Balloy. sola helr of Wll? llam G. Webber. deceased, late of Nor; H folk etmnty. J150. -" To P. L. Willlams. administrator of l'- the estate of John S. Pendleton. t1c :sjcesied. Into of Culpener county* $6,120. 3r! To Samuel A. Wlne, executor of 1? Mlchuel W ne, Jr., dpceased. late of >?! Shenandoah countv. $750. To truslees of Four-Mlle-Creek Bap^ tlst Cl-urcli. of Henrlf-i county. *S00. To the trustees of Westover Church, of Charles Clty rou"ty, $"50. Xorth Cnrollna Cl-lins. To W'lllam C->hen. administrator of tho estato of IsPdorc Coben. deceased, Iau? "f Edgecombo county. $53"'. To Loiii?e C. Smltb. admlnistratrlx of Enos Case, doceased, Into of Greene county, S120, 2&tal <ggtat? for &alt. "for salbT Goocj-Stand & Business 1 have for salo as admlnistratrlx of Mlchael Long, deceased, a nlce ftock of liciuors. beera, wlnes and bar flx? tures. Tho storo is well located on Maln Street, Frederlcksburg, Vu. Good stand. Wlll rent to the buyer tho store buildlng contulnlng eleven nlco: rooms. second and thlrd storles used as llvlng apartrnonts. Good oppor? tunlty and worth consldorlng. For,. moro particulars, address WM. W. BUTZNER. Attorney for tho Admlnistratrlx. Froderickshurg, Va. FOR SALE ON INSTALMENT PLAN, Church Hill Comer Frame Store and Residence $2,000; pay able $20 per month and In? terest. Now rontlng to a good tenant for $15 per month. ?, J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO. &cal ?atate tor ?ent. ~FOR RENT. LARGE, NEW WAREHOUSE, THREE storles .-ind bascmeut. Cunal and Tenth Streets, wlth traekagc front, and rear. Poasesslon ut once. II. SELDON TAYLOR & CO., . ' No 8 North Eleventh Street. ? jFinancial. $To,ooo || to loan on city real estate, in. sums to sult. H. SELDON TAYLOR & CO-' &enlca $ropo$alS. RIchmond Publlo Schools, Ottlce C. p. Walford, Clerk and Supervlsor, Room 2. Clty Hall. January 18. 190S. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROl'OSALS WILL BE RJ3 eelved nt thls oftico until fl 6'olock P. M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 190S. "FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITTON TO FA1RMOUNT PUBUC SCHOOL." corner of Twenty-flrst and T Streets, Rlchmovd, Va., and also for the Installatlon of a steam heat Ing system in the aaid huildlng, lu acordanee wlth plans, specldcatians and detulls. prepared by A. F. Huntt,' Archltect. 1107. East Maln Streot. ? Separato bld,* wlll be required for. the buildlng and for the steum heat Ing system. Plnr.a and speciflcatlons can. be seen at thls ntflce and; a.t the offlce of. the Archltect. Coples of plans; can bo had only from tho Archltect. BUH to bo sealed and marked "P"opoaal. Fairmount Schoo)," and' addresaed "Chalrman of SohooL Board," Tho School Board Rascrves the rlBlil lo roject anv and all blds. When , contract li awarded. the coptractor S will be roaulrod to furnlsh satlsfuc tory boiul ln 35 per cent. of amount of contruot. /.?;?' of t By ordor of tho School Board of tho cliy ot Richmond. , v,u Wl;* ""? c. P. WALFORD. ot Clerk and 3uperv.tsw.?...,