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IS (Ceminund from van" Ona*->Colump 1.) Thelr entire _t_.fl. o? 341 nurses woro all engaged. In the inmn way evbry hospital, nurslng hoftte, tlioatres aud hotels aro also reeHng tlm etteeta of iho cpldonilc, and 111_-? i*r* ll a general falling off ln tha recelpta al the l-iouso o'f Commons restaurant. Never lio.v. tl/ero beon moro im-mbors sufferlng from sevftre coldS or iiifiuen/a. Apolo gies for ndn?att_.i riance arrlve aVery moriilng, ?nd mon; tlum sirvenly iiioln bers of tho Houae aro ori the alek ilst. Tlie iiifltietiza epldomli- |R nut n... f-evei'e a? iu other aeaadna, bul ii la vnatly more oxtenalvo, Ita orlgln Is aacrlbod agaln to Russla, where Ita pcevAlbncBi especially at 8t, PeterMburg, la de* ?crlbed aa pn1.1ly7.lng utuong all classes, BorlVn ia aiifferltig soverely froin _thc plagu4 but Paris IsyAlmoat exeinpt, it la estlmated that almoaj ono-olghth of the populatlon <>f Lon? don has been strhkcri. The attack.. aro accbnipanled wlth the usdal ayrrip* toiiis, whlch lant about u week The must frcquent sequel ln bad cases |s pneumonia. Queen Alexandra ls Ktlll sufferlng from cold; ?<? la the Princess Vlctoria, .-uui for that r'bason no en tcrtainmetit-.. have been as yet'jflven to the Ruaalati Bmpreas Maria Tho royal ladlcs are spendlng the daya to? gether ln prlVttCj ln their aparttiu.nl'. Lady Granird yas one of the few hostesien of the week. She gav . a charming dlnner at her beautlful I'.ome. The table decoratlons were scarlet tu llps. Only Amerlcans were present. The guests Incltided Ambassador and Mrs. Reld, nnd Mr. and Mra. Waltn Burns. Lady Granard was alao a ittueti observod guest at Mrn. Lewls Har court's second Thurnday reception, where otht-rs were Mrs. Corn wn lils West, Mrs. Ronalds, Mrs. Burns and Mrg, Glhbons, At Mrs. Asqulth's dlnner on Friday several Amerlcan women with thelr husbands, who are members ot Par llament, were present. Among these wero Lady Channlng, Mrs. Harcourt, Mrs, Scott and Mrs. Robertson. Small dlnners wero also glven dur? ing the week by Mrs. RUlgley Carter, the wife of the secretary' of the Amerl? can embassy, and Mrs. Hamllton Mc Corralck.. The guests wens all Eng iisli. Mrs. Prederlck Sherman, one of tho well-known Amerlcans In Pfcrla, ha? been spendlng a few days In London trylng to find a house for the seanon. She wlll brlng out her daughter, wlio has already boen presented. POPE IS~AGAIN ILL All Audlenc** Sinpp^d, nnd His Iloli iii-*.? ItcmnlDK In lleil. [Special Cableto The Tlmee-I. iFpMch.] ROME. March 18.?Tho Pope Is agaln 111. and all nudlen.-cs have been ,?toppcd. The phydciana Inslst that the hoiy father shall remain In bed, and It Is not llkely that uny audlences wlll be granted until a complete re? covery la reported. Tlie inauguration of the now pieture gallery, whlch was flxed for March 18, h.is been postponed. Many Amerlcans, Includlng one pll grlrnage of thirty, have Just arrived. Most of them had arranged for _.u dlences, but wlll Im dlaappolnted. Dr. Petaccl perslsts ii. the statement that Hla Hollnesis la only sUfferlng fr.im a <*-ld. Ii I. llkely, however, tlint the I'ope ln suffering from hron riiitiF. coupled wlth a re-currenc.; <_f the gout. . drifting"wh_sre? Goldwln Smlth Wrlten I.ollcr ou Hr* torm of the Hi-iisi- ut I.ords. [_-l">elal '.'abls to Tlu* Tlnicf-DNyttt^h.l I/ONDON. Marcli !_;.?-Goiuwiii Smlth wrltea a trenchant letter to the .Spec lator ancnt the proposerd reform of tho Hout.*. of Lords. 1I-; pays lu part: "Tlie hcredltary princlple aa a roundatlon for leg.Matlon and govirnment is surc ly dead. The rellc of it Iu tlie suc cesslon to the crown Ih niercly foruial. Tbe action of here<Iltary prlvlleg" as n survlval has naturally nnd lnevitably been sn obstruction of progress. whlch probably ln' the end Increased the vlo lence of the movement, and ln one inem orable case, that of the reform blll, alrnost chafOd lt Into rovoiutton. lio*-' wcll thought ho could trust tlie I.ords to veto negro emancipation. The. Lords saved the lntegrlty of the Unlted Klngdom by throwlng out Gladstone'S dlamembecment blll. but that measure must have been thrown Vut by the Commons lf they liad not known that it waa sure to be thrown out hy tho Lords. "It Is proposed lo follow the advlce TABLE cTHOTE The Jef f erson Hotel WILL SERVE Table d'Hote Dinners ON Saturday and Sunday Evenings from 6 to 9 P. M. at $1.50 each. Roserv-ation of tn 1,!. - can bo made by commuitlcating wlth P.' M. FttY Manager The Purchase of a Ts. a step forwuro lu niii;'.lcnl educatlon; Its Mweatneaa of tonc ,nn'l ItH iuiciui___t.oii_.tl diil'ii biltty appeals to evory ono of iim.It-al idncu 1.1 on. Siild dln set I'l-uin iim miiUoi'., CHAS. M. 205 E. Broad Street L. B.'SLAU.CIHTEI.. Manager. <& *****?'& fejjiijj Pure Blood m Spring Makes Perfect Health The 1*5T"5* ^TlTvital fluid, because without it life is not possible. Iii nn adtilt, llin blooil avcrages eightcen pounds or fully one-eighth of the entire welght. It is composed of liquids and solids. Tlie lic|iiid purtimi is a watery, albiimiuous fluid amoimting to about tliree-flfths of the whole. Mirtlite paitii'les, known ns blood corpu8_?H'S, eonstitilte lhe ruuinining two-flfths. , There are bolb red nnd white corpuscles, the red oiics greatly outnumbcring the white. Tlio red corpuscles conlain, as an .active in gredient, a chemical substancc having iron in its composition. There are millions of white blood corpuscles, which protect tbe red blood corpuscles and bodily tissues from discase gcrms. to which you nre moro exposed at tbis season than at any otlicr. ? Healthy blood is pure blood, nnd at no season is it more necessary than in tbe Spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes healthy blood. Il is the medicine tliat purifles antl enriches tbe blood and makes it normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituents. It cures all bumors and eruptione, catarrh, and rhcuniStisin, relieves that tireil feeling, re srores tbe appetite, cures palenesf, weakne.s, nervousness, and bnilds up the whole Fystetn. "I consider il an important duty to keep well, in order that I may perform my daily duties. "And especially iu the Spring when 1 feel run down and need a blood purifler and tonic, to rcstore my appetite, I take Hood's Sarsaparilla. "A courso of this medicine has splendid effect on my blood, keeps my appetite good, and holds up tho general tono of my health, so that all summer I can work and feel strong." Mrs. Wm. McAuley, 48 Eaton Ave., Camdcn, Mainc. "My little boy was vaccinated last fall, and it was spring before his arar healed. The arm was broken out nearly all around, and every scratch he got became a rnnning sore and re fused to'heal. He was very nervous and irrita ble, had no appetite or energy. We tried various remedies without success, then gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla, and he now seems to be entirely well." Mrs. A. M. Stevens, Orfordville, N. H. &KoocVs Sarsaparilla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost rcmediat values of more than 20 different ingi'cdients, each greatly strengthened and enriehed by this pecu liar combination. If urged to buy any prepara lioff said to be "just as good," yon may be sure it is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dcaler a larger profit. Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Get il in the usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. of Campbell-Bannerman and leave the Lords as they are. but to. reduce thelr power to a temporary veto, whlch would mako the Houan really what a rudkal member callec* It, "the laughlng Btock of Flurope.' ls thls genuine statesmanship or polltlcal passion? The j jituatlon la evldently feriou-i. "There seems to be comlng a strug gle not ro much betw-seu organlzedj purtles as between two olements ln I the nation, that Whlcll ls more or less rtvulutionary and that whlch recolls from revolution. Tariff reformers? tiiat Is, protcetlonitttK who assume the l namo to lilde tlieir blUBhCH?aeem de? termlned to repel all free traders from] the section of moderaiion and drlve them to the revolutlonary slde. It seems dlfflcult to tell whithcr you are going; back. apparently, to the vomlt of protectlon. the votarles of whlch appear to bo cultlvating lhe spirit of internatlon.-il enmlty atid v.-ar as a natural ally of thelr pollty. Peo? ple, it seems there still are, who can he made to belleve that they can ralse pricea hy protectlon without making goods dearor to themselvea. May ii,.n sond you a leader. Putting together the polltlcal agltatlon, tlm social agltatlon a:nl the dlsturbance ot religiou.- beltef. it seems that you may _p_r?$enUy ha.v*': n?ed;. uf wlse and powcrfui-leadershtp. I have been look? ing over the list of the prlvy council, aud mu thlnklng that lt contalns the eicments of good in tlie upper House." ? SPECTACULAR SUICIDE Vonus P.irUlnn Invlted l-'rlends to Sup? pcr nnd (iave Tlicm a Tbrlll PARIS, March 13.?Kernand Havcnez, a wealthy young Parision, commltted sul plde at Montc Carlo last night under ?enautionijl clrcumstances. The young man gave a supper to u number of his friends. at which the pleasure was fast amf Curious. Several times durlng the evening Ravenez cried: TIiIh Is nothlng; a lils Burpiise ls awaiting you at the end." . At tlan'n, when the party tverc sepa ratlug, Ravenez fchouted, "Now for the great surprise." At the same time he arose abrupUy and walked toward the gypey orchestra which was playing a llunfiurlan rhapsody. Mis friends ex pectetl a practical joke. watched him ex pcctantly. They w?ra utupetled to see hlm 8Uddenly place a plstol at his tem? ple and ilre. lie fell dead. Tho only reason for this act is described as "sheer boredom." Ravenez was only 2ft years old anil he liad been a f.imiliar figure on tlie Paris bonlevards. wlirrc liis llking for vivld clothlng- attracted attentlon. Three years ago ihe young man ? iigureil in a sensa- | Elon'al 'luel. lio challenged a profes? sional swordsman-as a result of a cafe quarrel. but the ..woidsnian reftised to fight on the grvund thnt Ravenez hail ij.>t yet reached hla u-.aj' rlty. riiriaunteil, Ravenc-/. Iksih.I a challenge tlated tbe day lie wus IS year* old. and lio devoteil ihe Intervonlng 'Inie to rlg orous tralnlng. When linally lie did meet lils ttdvorsat.y on the fleld the contest was oi' tha tlercest character aml it ended by Ravenez plurtgin^ lils sword elght inches Into his opponent's body. TRIAL C~OMMENCES AinericHii Mlm. Proiiinter Is l-hargcil with Si.tndlliiK ln Prunre. I [i'p_.c_iO rHlilp t-. Tlie Tlmc_<1_ fppatch.1 VAKIS. March !_?.--Charles Wpod Ginnmon, nn American. v/ho says he is ii nnlivp of Sacramento. Ciil.-j was placed ?on trial to-day oir-'oha'rgea of s.vindling ln connectlon wlth thn Amerlcan I-N ploiatioii Company. oT whlch ho was liialiager, The company was int-oi'po ? ruti .1 in Now .lor.s.'.v In IS9U. It.s houd - offlce is In San Fratielseo, mul it has !hrancli ofllcos* ln Paris, l.ille. Poltlors and Nlce, aml also>f-Ti London antl Bei' I lin. .lt fluuted t-no Kcllpso, l.utleslu, '.Marl.lumi aml Kaiiaku gold mlning coni. I panles, to lhe slock of whlcll over I $10ii,i?0O is said to luivc heen mcciircd j ln I'Vaino nlone. J Tha arrest or Uummon, ivhliib?5V?s uuide in June. 1907, wus ln cf_l.8CUV.ence of f.ornml e.iurgea of obtalnlng uVoncy l..\ fal.-.-o pfjltenpes preferred by Pl'ofos sqi' Schoane of tho l .livei'sity ol' Alx, | who slated that. lie !iu,d heen switullcil I out. of tjilS.OOd.'antl by Y. S-kaiulc-r, it-p res#tit'atlve <>f -.'Iuh'cIkiIiIits who had juat ?;!0.ooii. Tho defense inw'lri'falna Mlmt tl.q iiiom-y tlu- goiripany roc^Jved I was.eiuDtoyod ln wcirltliig its nilnos and iiii l.uylng- coiiceB3)ons. j I-'OI'.HIUN N. ? ' TRUE '.LOVEf MATCH Slieh. \v VtrdtliiiK ot Mi>, Wlilte aml l-oiint h__.'lipri-.Tho??. ISni'it'.'l Ta-lo tci?'rhe Tliiiott- Uis. j>? n-li. 1 PAIUK, i\Ian-h rJ.-Tlio enga^C-inout of M1*h Murloi Whlte, tliuigliier of Unlted' Stntes AinliHssathu- Whlto, - nnd Count _-viii.iT.Tho_..--. of ail^sia, whiuh. i_.i, Itit^ worhi lins boen Min'oi'iut'il. ls the ic;--tilt of ii true, ...bUI-i'H..lilono'<l Iqye l'liiiiiiiici'.- Ih I'tirtiihatn ln ciuiiiii:;1 al a llme when llio i-elntlous ht-uv.-cn I'Tniioe. aml Oormuny uif more frieiul ly lliiin Ihey have boen foi' nuiiiy \c-ii.. Tlm woihiiug will invulve llm pvouence j in l'aris o? CJei'iuuii oliiccii., vvhu are certain to wear thelr brilllant uni? forms at a series of receptlons. dln ners and balls, whlch the Amerlcan ambassador Is elaboratlng on a grand scale, even lf, according to American customs, he wftors clvllian garb for the performance. The polnt is tliat lt will be a. rather unu^ual thlng to see a German army uniform on the streets of Paris. Sorrte people think there are chtinces of a demonstration over thls polnt, nnd one rather amuslng precautlon ls to be taken. The maire or mayor, lia3 been requosted to submit a copy of tho llttle speech trhlch he cus tomarily addresses to married couples to the forelgn ofTice for revlslon. The precedont of the wedding of the daughter of' General Horace Porter, Iho Amerlcan ambassador some years ago. will not apply, as she married a Frenehman. and the maire was able to dwell on the happy unlon of people of sister republlcs. Henry RuBsell wlll sall for home to morrow on the Amerika. Ile says his Boston opera house will open In the autumn, wlth the house practleally sold out for the season wlthout any of the usual prijliminary announce ments In regard to the artlsts engaged aud the promlsed productions. Mr. RnsS'.li *.ays tiiat he found that tlie management of tlio Paris opera house blamed the present financlal dlfficul tlea of opera magnates In the Unlted st.it"-s\or. the payment of lnflated salarles. cabineFsTanders llfi-Mm. \r_Tnpapem lu Kngland I'nli .llsli Many Annoylug Stories. I Special Cablc to The Times-Dispatch.] LONDON, Marcli 13.?It is impos slble to tgnore altogether the series of gross personal slanders connectcd wltli the naines of certain members of the British Cabinet whlch, have fllled both the polltlcal and social world for weeks past. Tlio Hon. David Lloyd-George, ohanuellor of the exclietiuer, twice sought vindlcation in the courts when reukless news papery publlshed 111-dlsgulsed alluslons to hlmself. In euch case the news? paper propri .tors made abject apolo gies. and paid considerable -sums to charities .0(1 the chancellor's designa tlon. Tliese developments lnstead of checking gosslp serve to lncrease it and make it moro clrciiinst^nlial. Ono reason for this is the feature of tlie English llbel law, whlch makes the truth of sutli ullegations no denense for thelr publlcation. Mr. Lloyd George must realize that thls strlngent provlslon works to the disadvantagc of a man seeklng vindlcation. because every traducer he proseouAa has no resour.ee but to throw up his hands. Other .-randals whlch aro nut llkely to get into prlnt polson tlu- air, and altogether tlie life of the.preseni gov* ernment i-.= not n happy one. ACTORS adrift .larie Orrsslrr aud Coiltpnny Have III l-'iili-d Venturi* in l.oinlon. [Special Cablo to The Tlluoii-OIspafch.l LONDtiN. March 13.?it is n. great PILES Quickly Cu red Iii*,liini Ht'llff. Perniniieul luro?Trial Pnckage Mnilcd Kri'i. to All lu Plain. SVrapper. Wo want o'vor'y man and woman sut fei'lng i'ro/r, tiu- excruoiatlng tortui-o c,t pllOH to Jusl send thelr namo and ad? dress io its and get l.y return mail a fvee trial packagu of tlio most eifoe tiye and pysttlvo cure ever known tor this tiiseuso?JPyvamld PUe Cure, T1".0 way to prove what this great remedy will do in yptir own oaso ls to just nll out freo coupon and send lo us, and vou will goi by return mail a free trial amitiiiunt of Pyramid PUo Ciiro. Then after you havo proven to your self what !t can do, you will go to the drugglst and got a 00c box. Don't imtli'igo nii operatlon. Opera tlonu are rareiy a suceosa aml pfton loud to lerrlblo coiiaequeiive*. I?yi>.inl.l Pilo t.'ui'o i-edi.it-i-.s all lullatiiniatlon, inakes liongestlon. Irrltation, itching, sort-s nii'l uk-fi's tlii-api'ieiir?antl Iho niles s--.li.iply t|iiit. I'or sale at all drug stores ut GUe a lll.N. i ? I'ltnK packagk coyt'ON, Flll QUt I lio ).!...il. linr-f below wil li yoUl __.m0 mitl udiin as. cul out entipoii IUicl iuu.ll l" Ui" PYllAMMi imi'i) COMPANV. I'ol Pyi-uinltl Bldj... S-Tnr ulinll. MI'-li. A trial imuttnilii of Uio ureat !'\ laniiil Pllo l.'uru Will then Im ,,,-ut .wm nt qiieo l? iniili, I'Ulili, in plalll \. I'-IIU'".'. Natt Strael . Clty und State. plty for tho sako of the reputatlon of the Amerlcan theatrlcai world that Marle Dressler should liave embarked on her 111-fatcd theatrlcai venture In London. She undortook an elaborate. expenslve productlon, leavlng It to the cholce of more than doubtful success Whether sho would be al.le to pay lhe ordinary bllls, includlng salarles of the company. , It must be assumed that thls was the case, for lt would be cruel to sug gest that she would turn loose sixty members of hor east wlth ono wcek's pay after they had rehearsed several weeks wlthout remuneration. If she had the money to pay them. why do those thlngs? They do not happen auy longer ln London theatres, and It ls most unfortunate that an Amerlcan should even unwilllngly play such a role. DAY IS SAVED Pope I.sues Decree Allowlag St Pat? rick Banquet on _Vednc*iIaj> [Special t'ablc to The Tlm?s-Di_ipatf.li.l LONDON. March 13.?The Pope has rest ued the organlzers of the annual St. Patrlck's Day bahquet at tlie Hotel iCecll from an extraordinary pllght. In ifixing the date they overlooked thu I fact that it fell on Wednesday, which ln Lent Is a fastlng day. The organ: 'lzerg decided to get a papal dls tpons.-tion, whicli was readlly granted, (but the banquetors wlll have tp shun fish, because whlle the dispensation allows the eonsumption of nie&t on H'ednesdav nlght It forbids tlu* eating of liieat and fish at the same tlme. The London Cathollcs must be stran gors to the rule of the church the world over. The eating of fish and flesh at any one meal durlng Lent, even on Sunday, ls absolutely pro hlbited bv the church. RUSSIA STEPS IN Perslnn Slluatlon Oauiiea Her to Scud I o__nck . to Teheraii. ST. PETERSBPRG, Murch 13.?The situatlon ln Persia agaln ls attracting at? tentlon ln St. Petersburg. Tiie govem? ment ls sending a dlvlslon of Cossaeks to Teheran and it has ordered the con suls ut Reslit and Astrabad to summon Caspian worshlpa in the event of out brenks threatentng the interests of Rus sia. \'.te Nova Vremya to-day publishes a 'Teheran despatch saylrig tho situatlon Is jcritical that an insui-ectlun is imminent antl that only a strong mllltary detacb | ment can prevent the sacking of Tc | iieran. It is slghlticant that tlie viceroy of the Caueusus has just rcviewed tho I Ruasian troops at Baku. which would be the natural base ot departure for an expodition Into Pf-rsla. ENDS SUDDENLY Mrlke of PnrNInn TeloKroph Operator* Wna of Slmrt Durntion. PARIS, March 13.?A strike pf tel" t-graph operators in tlils city'ended lato thls afternoon as sutldonly as it begun. The operators yielded before the energetlc attitude of the govorn nieiit. whlch tlireatened instant disinls sal unless work was resuumd. wlth 1 lie lo_s. of state seivunt pi'lvlleges. To nlght the service was normal. For several hours lo-dny the cily whs cut off from telograiihic commtini calion wlth lhe outside world, a gen crul strike occurrlng following u quar rcl between a sub-chlef and the men. Tlio govemment lost no limo ln plac Ing gunrtls in tho varlous station. and land ln lasulng an ulliinatiini. whicli I iniiiietliately brought a large majority j of tlie telegiapliors back lo thelr keys, MME. STEINHEIL HELD ! t .vainlniiin ..InglKlratje .Siijm I'lvlUeuec Siitllcleiil lo -liistify Trliil. I |s;.i-,;-i| Citt.lc lo Tlm Tliliuc-Dlsiiatfli.l PARIS,'.-? Marcli t:..--Tim prellmlnory : Invejstigatloi. Into tbe chavges agalnst Mine. Stplnlieil, Htt-used of having ntur* fderod liev husband. Adolpli E, Steln: | l.cli, ;i palnter. and hei' etepniothni', I Mmo. -Iiipy, was coni.llided to-day, Tlu i i-xii mining inuglatrato, M. Andre j in* formed the woman thal tlie evldence against licr wus suffleleitt to warrant j iho formal uccusatloP ot' prenicdltatuii I murder. She wlll probublv bo trlei! i'm- her lifo iu the tesiw Court. noi us nn iiccomiilicc, but as the pilnclpul HILL IN CONTROL i (_et? >ln.lorl(>? Stock In frnw'? ..cut i'm... loiil nod Kittl .vn.v ' oiiipan. . TORONTO, ONT., Murch Cl.?At the annual meeting of the Cl'OW'a Neat Pass f*onl aiyl Railway fonipuny to duy. It wus ntinoiincoil tliat Jaipcs .1 Mill hud siciircl control of llio rond |l was sialil Uui t llill was nblo to ob tniti hla control through tha sa!c to him Uy Slr Hf-iii'.v. Palleto ot h lai-gf l.lr.ck of stock. Detulls of the truns. action are wlthlicld. SEISMOGRAPHS. WORK Tliouc lu ..lautla V?*?li>riliij- Iteciii dctl n N'uiiili.'i' ?f Olnturliaiivcn. MANILA. .iMuivh 13,.l.oca! solsino giuiihs coiilliiitoitsly from 7:_.G to !':HI o'clock thls morning. lt wus ostlmutctl Ihal lhe reglon pf tho illslui-bitiict.- \vu:. tcu tliousa.iitl Ivlltiiuelios illstaut. PISTOL nt TURNED TO USE? That Is Question Detectives Seck to Solve in Kinradc Mystery. [Special to Th_ Tlmen-Dlspatch ] NORFOLK, VA? March 13.?Was Florenco Klnrade. known to Ports? mouth theatre-goers as Mlldrrd Dale, accustomed to the uso of flrearms whllo she was in this clty? Thia ls thn ques tlon that newspaper men nnd detoc1 tlves have Journeycd from Canada to Vlrglnla to (ind the answer to. Tho case of the young -n-oman, who ls tha prlnclpal wltness In tlio Inquest now belng held Rt Hamllton, Ontario, ln an attempt to llx oflltially the eauso of death of hor sister, is of great In? terest In thls clty, where Miss Klnrade sang at the Orphoum Theatre In the spring and fall of last year. Whllo here she made many friends. Tfer Vlrglnla acquaintanccs have beon fearful that rusplclou polnted to her ln the caso of hor sister, and the llne of lnqulry bcing pursued by the detectlves who are now ln tlils sec? tion shows that there is to bo an at? tempt on tho part of the Canadian authorltles to connect tlie pretty ao tress dtrectly wlth the crime. The most mlnuto lnqulrles have been made regardlng the aleged plstol prac? tlce, target shootlng and sport afleld Indulged in by the young lady whlle here. In additlon to this, her famll larlty wlth tlie wcapons she used In one or two parts she took In melodra mas slie played here. Those who saw her play these parts say she handled revolvera fearlessly. Corrcspondents of Canadian papers who are here say that all the plumblng ln tha Klnrado home Is belng pullcd out and the walls themselvea are belng Investlgated ln an effort to Hnd the weapon wlth whlch the kllllng was done. IIC*V^:1__^~DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST EKN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In the matter of -i No. 814. GEORGE GIANNOIS, V In ' Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On thls I3tb day of Murch, A. D. 1903, on readlng the petltion for dls- I charge of the bankrupt, lt ls ordered by the court, that a hearlng bo had upon tho same on tho 2-1TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1309, beforo sald court, at Richmond, iu sald distriet, at 12 o'clock noon; and that notlce thet-O. bo publlahed ln Tho Times-Dispatch, a newspaper prlnted ln sald distriet, and that ail known credltors and othor per? sons in interest may appear at the sald" time and place. and show cause, lf any they have, why the prayer of the said petltioner should not be grantcd. , And it ls further ordered by the court, that tho clerk shall, satid by mail to all known credltors cbples of sald petltion and thls order, addressed to them at thelr plaacs of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Edmuhl Waddill, Jr., audgo of the said court, and tho seal thereof, at Richmond, ln sald distriet, on the 12th day of March. A. D. 190'J. Attest: jOSEPII P. ElUDf. (Seal.) Clerk. By R. E. Powers, Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES I'OR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In the matter of -t No. 828. ED WARD FINOERHUT, l In Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On thls 12th dav of March. A. D. 1909, on readlng the petltion for dls charse of the bankrupt, It ls ordered by the court, that a hearlng be had upon the same on tho 21TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1909. before sald court. at Richmond, ln sald distriet, aP 12 o'clock noon; and that notltje thereof bo ptiblished ln The Times-Dispatch, a newspaper prlnted In said distriet, and that all known credltors untf other per-. sbns In interest may appear at the said tlme and place, and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the sui-l petitloner should not be granted. And it ls further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known credltors coples of sai'2 petltion and thls order, addressed lt> them at thelr places of residence r.s stated. Wltness the Honorable Edmund Waddill, Jr., Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Hlehnjond, in said distriet, nn the 12th day of Marcn, A. D. 1909. Attest: JOSEPH P. RK.Vlir, fSeal.) Clerk. By R. E. Powers, Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATUS FOR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: ln the matter of -i No. S2D. ELLIS COOPER, - Iu Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. Ou thls 1'Jtli day of March.,A. D. 1909, on readlng the pptltion for dls. charge of the bankrupt, It is ordered by the court, thnt a hearlng he had i upon the same on the 24TII DAY OF I MARCH, A. D. 1909. beforo said court. at Richmond, in said distriet, at -1 _ j o'clock noon: and thnt notlce thereof j be ptiblished in Tlie Times-Dispatch. a ! newspaper prlnted ln sald distriet, aml j tha-.t all known credltors and other p?r sons In interest mav appear at the said tlme and place, and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of tho said petltioner should not be granted, And it Is further ordered bv the court. thnt the clerk shall sendtbv mail Iq nll known _*redltors coples of said I petltion and thls order. addressed lo | thom at thelr places of resldenen as stated. Wltness Iho Honorable Edmund Waddill. Jr., Judgo of tho snid court, and the seal thereof. at Richmond. in sald distriet, on the 12th duy of March, A. I>. 1909. Atlest: JOSEPH P. BRADY, fSenl.. Clr.-k. By R. B, Powers. Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT ( HURT 'JF THE UNITED STATES FOR T'iE EAST 1 ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: ln Iho matter of i No. 77S. WILLIAM J. MINOR, . In Bankrupt. .1 Bankruptcy, ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On thls lltli day uf March. A. II. 1903, 011 roaijlns tl.e petltion i'or dis tfhargo of tlu* bankrupt, It la ortlered hv the t-oni-l, thal a lmtirlng- Im liad upon tlie san.o on tho 2-ITII DAV OF MARCH. A. I'. 1008, before said cuu.-t. ai Rh-hinoud. ln sald distriet, at __! o'clock noon; und that notlce thcii.-C bo* publhihctl in Tne Ttliies-nispati.il, a heWBpuper prlnlcd'ln sald dlslrict. an.i tliat nll Known et.iilttorij iirjfl othei' p.v suns |n interest u.wy appear at klie tinl.l I tlme and pluce, ai.d show cause, If mv th.e.V have. why 1 ln* prayer of the said I pt-l lllonei- should not be gruntiitl. And it 1-1 fm-ther ordered bv Une court. that the clerk sdiull s.md by lnu.l lo all kno.vri credltors A'opica of sald petltion aml this urdinv'uddressod lo tht-in nt thotr places of residence as stated. Wltness tho Honoru'ule Edinir.il Watldill, ,lr-. Judge nf thv saitl court, aml the seal triereof, ." Richmond, in sahl dl-ti-ict. on thr lltli dilv of Marcli. ,\. D, 1900. \ .\tte_t: ( JOSEPH p, BRADY, (308-10 i Cle.'K. Uy R, E, I'.avfis, Deputj' ICIeiii, No Manis Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No man can he strong who is suffering (rom weak stomach with its consequeht indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomaoh nnd its associated organs, which im pairs digestion aiid nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is ? loss of the nutrition centained in food, which ii the souree of all physicat strength. When a man " doesn't feel just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an unconsfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man should use Dr. Plerce's Golden Medlcal Dlscovery. tt cures dlseases ot the stomacll and other ortjans ot diHestlon and nutrition. It enrlches the hlood, InvJAoratcs the Itver, strenithena the kldneys, noorlshes the nerves. and so GIVES HEALTH HND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a seeret nostrum as a substitute for this non* alcoholic medicine or known composition, not-even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. Is the Baby Teething? Recommended by /___&?____. Physicians TRY Do You Suffer With Indigestion? For Sale at Grocers &. Druggists E MADE UIISTIEGHB He Is Believed to Be Suspect in Alexandria Murder Case. [Special to Tlie Times-Dispatcn.] AEEXANDRIA. VA.. March 13.--That the pollce havo tt clue to tho clrcum- i stunct-s attending the mysterious tlt-ath ' of Walter F. Schultz.. thu Chlcago ar- \ tlst, there is HtUo doubt. They, how? ever, refuse to give out anything for publlcation, aml to-day there was an air of suppreealon at pollce headquar? ters. Some \_sulllcauce is attached to the arrest of a negro upholsterer named Henry Smlth, lio was taken in cus? tody to-day and no charge was en? tered on tho blotter bppotjlte hla name. The polico denied tliat he was betng helrl III connectlon wlth l Iir* Si-hult/. caae, although it was regarded as sin nitlctutl that orders had been lefl hy Chief Ooods. so it was said. tliat no one he allowed to see tho negro. A protracted consuitatioii regardlng the case was hejd this morning be? tween C'hiof t'r/iods antl Commonwealtb Attorney Samuel G. tirent While It was admltt.'ti that they conferred re? gardlng tho t-ii'-c, nothlng dciinitc could bc ohtaincd. I'lrsl ilenl t luc. The flrst real clue was obtaincd in direetly this morning, whon tUe pollce recelved wjrd that. a colored wuinau had remarked that a strange itegro lodgeck, at lior homo Saiurday nlght, aml lefl lhe following nioriiliig. . paylng her $1 for his lodglng. It ls ' alleged that hc mu UI be had to ihiika his get-awtty easy as |ie had unied al white man. The iiaiiie of tlie woman was not divulgod by the pollcq. The polico, however, hooii got bus;-,' and had many conforoiujttB wlth tho wonuin, tho putcotna of which is with held. Ai piiiiuo h, .idtiuai-tei-s il was! flrsl denied that tluiro waa un-, thiug i io thia staicmeiii. li is well kivwwn, j liowcver, llial tlu- oflloors are nitiliiug u ihoroiigh lnvt\.t!g,it.ioii, and ull dur? ing; lhe day have beon ln conference with the woman, logethei with othe? negro womon, from whom tho iuiurmu tion was se.ured, Tlu* police liave ai_!o searched a niuuiici- of saloons ou tlu- oul.liirts of tlio i-lt.v, aml es* peclully in that vlelutty, for tho pur \,o:-.<- of ohtaining somu iioty ?tu... ftohen smlth. u uesrd, uyeriXv-nltie yeaiv; old, who flrst illaodvo -.-tl echulU's btiiiy. Iii coviipany wlth l.icb.ird WllOS, WM fllicd ?>? iii the 1'ollt-n i.'ourt to thiv on ii charge of ii....auit.nv. a nogt'o woman. Tliat the as-auli waa co'm mltted Tiit-silay last and hc was ar i-ci.tcii only yostfrday, liotwithsiuiiiiiug tiiui lu- ha.-, been, it ls aaid, in tiu- blty all tlie tinio slnce, l- regarded ita pe? t-iiiini- miti thls wuuid ->rin io indlcate that lli.- polico p:-i!!i;iril - :i ri'jjl !??<! hini. livlio \ ing ho . onkl -lio.l poiilO Ilght on tho ciiso. II la sald thal tho uolict.' ha\'? U'-O si-.ii-t-hcd Sniith'.s house lli hon,, of seiiiring -ouii* ovidcincc in tho cii-.c. Chief Gooda RdyulHeiJ hu.ing (|ii.-. tioii.nl l-itn-i-l SlTlltll icaaitling the niiinlcr, but ":.i_ -irt-.l unthing new fiiithci- Ihan his stulPiiioiu a.-; lo how ha iniuul tlu- hotiy. At any rate, Smiih wlll spciiti ihe iicm twenty daya in tho. city jail bueiyuae hc tiui pot pay iis fine, and this wlll glvo the polico an opportunity to havo hlm under Ihelr hands wlthout going to further trouble. - ? i.ike ?_l Aitms. Tho lAta liuards are two reglment. of cavalry formlng part of tne British household troops. They are ga'lunt joldlura, and evory Ipya! British heai't Ih proud of them.- Notonly the Klng's household, but yours, ours, everybody's. should havo Its life jnards. Tho need of them Is especially great whon tho greatest foes of life, dieeases, Iind allles In the very eleraents. us coQs) Influenx.a, catarrli. lhe -gr'lp aud pnen uionla do In the stormy month of March. The best way that we know of to guard igalnst these disease.. is to strengtlieu Iho system wlth Hood's Sursaparillu?. the greatest of all Itfo guards. It re moves tho conditions in which these tliseaaes make thelr most suecessful attack, gIVea . igor und lone to ull the vltal organs and funclions, and ini pairtB a genlal warmtli to the blooif. Remember, the weakor tlie system. lhe greater the e_t>o. nre to dlaease. t-Iood'i Sarsaparilla makes the system sll'OUffi JAHMCK BUOS., 012 l'l. M.-IN ST. l?on't fall to aoe Jahnke ttros.'s ex* iitbii nr the celebrated Patolt l'iiltiin>. \ Company's fauious wutches, of Gen. -s... swit.:ci-!aud. Wednesday. March 17. lt om li A. M. to C P. M- The publlc is iiordlatlj i.inlt'uii to Inspect theso m.i_ terplocoa of ari. Via Mediterranean Route l.cdiii.cs tho eost of tho triu. G.V ns a call and we will .-how vou. RichmondTransferCo. 809 E. Main Street. 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