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haslns, openlng or wldenlng streets, openlng or paving nllcys, hut soUly upon streets nnd tfldowalks. After i debatc, Manchester ngreed to strlke ottt the prohlbltion ns to openlng nnd wldenlng streets, and thc gradlng nnd paving of nllcys. leavlng the streot fund ftvailalilo for All street work, but not to npply to sowers or catch bnslns. Tho Rlchmond committee agreed. Manchester submlttod a long amend- j Jiient provldlng that tho fund arlslng Under tho 40 por cent. clause the flrst I your should be oxpended withln two years; that accurlng (hc second year to bo spent withln threo years, otc. Mr. Pollard held that the clause! would provo a "boomorang," as under ? lt nichrnond could not be compelled to ' bcgln the Itnprovements for two yoars, whorefis tlio plan had been to antlcl pato the approxlmato revenue for the flrst year, and begin at once on tho i unlon bolng consunimated. Mr. Pollard j wns also of tho opinion that suoh de? tails should be left to the Council and tho ordinance for unlon not bo en cumbered wlth. such unneccssary de? tails. Requrnt Knvoro Itti-limciud. "Wc vvanl to show our people Just what they wlll get," sald Chairman Brown. "You are golng to get 10 per cent.. I Just what the agreement calls for," I answercd Mr. Pollard. "You wlll get lt Just as every other ward gets lti> street funds. I hope tho clty won't degrade Itsnlf by glvln* you less falr treatment than lt aocords to other wards." i "It Ib to the Interests of Rlchmond I to accopt tholr amendment," sald Mr. Don Leavy, "as then we could walt twd years before spending a cent- But l thlnk the work should begin at oncc." Aftor separato conferences, the Rich? mond clause was occedod to by both sldes, with prolonged appiause from u lurfio gathering oi Manchester peenle, evldently favoilng consolidation, as "tne appiause increased as the unlon be cume moro apparont. Manchester proposed a now clause for the contlnuatlon of tho present courthouso buildlng until the erectlon of a new one. Mr. Pollard sald tjicro 'was no such provlslon In the agree-1 inent. but that, of course. slnce a Corporatlon Court had been allowed. some proper place must bc provlded for holdlng it. Mr. Adams oblectcd strongly to tho languago of thc amend incnt, which sought to plcdge Rlch lrjond to tho pet-f<etulty of thc "Corpora? tlon Court anew, tho court clause hav? lng already been agreed to. Itiiliouloiis aud Ilnmlintitlc. "It ls ridlculoiis and bombasUo," said Mr. Adams. "Tho publlc falth of tho consolldated munlcipallty ls soleinnlv and tinalterably pledgcd. lt sounds like jolning some secrtt lodge, with all its mummery. Of courSe If wc liave a court wo must havo tl court* btrickon out. .Jji, Goodwyn said ii hnd been In RlAmn^ ttS ,t0 PledK? the clty of Richmond against ever asklng the Bltt^i1"0 t0 "I50"3" lh0 ?"rt Thel hn^il 2nd 0?mmlttee stood its ground ' ch?tEr'?.Wd, ufter somc ,lpl?ur. M ?u ISS'-'^- * Man Hnd"? thd 22* of thc Police" Court rtlratlon ?*> {f,ce/nent. until the ex &-??;.. w of. tno tcrin of the present -jsi'u 't was uiireasonable to expect a Pollco Court, malntained for one wnrd V'-^'? aS many ofllcers and as much o.pcnsc as one operatcd for Z? ther<,whofJa,l?hffter ??"'** ?vIthdCrVo?v batlit? ?? seotlon as to clerk und -liV, a.n announcement whlch mct vith prolonged appiause. Attomejd Agree. Ot, adylce of Mr. Pollard and bv erin ?n of Mr. Goodwyn. of Sl cheJto^ ?1S ?'llus<? was inserted to comply vith ihe .Stale law provldlnK for on electlon in Rlchmond on the c.uestlu of consolidation. provlded^"'rie"fourth of the qualiflej Voters petltion the Council. An electlon has' i bc held in thc lesser elty in anv case. tho attornoys presented a new clauso provldlng for the reteutlou of the Com monwealth's aml City Attorneys oi" tlie r present terms. ns asslstants to tho respective ofllcers in RIchnVontL ^onro,j3,Hn?rProvl8,on for tho re-eloo tion of the Comnionwcaltli's Attorney, is he is a State olflcer. and the Lecls. Jatiire wil have to provide 'for thc agreed U> " US rea?"e* w Then came up the old flght over ti,? clauso guaranteeing to Manchester "adetiuatc* school fuclliMes" .?,," ,,?f whole battle was foughl "overMv " chester flnally accedlng to tl,e FMnh" mond clause. amid appiause ?lcl1" ,, ?.***! "? Firc Protecllou Manchester was disposed to stlck tu Its clatise ln regard to flre protec io,, wanting Rlchmond to guafnntee " ch ?re protection as will fn-tire as fav,r ablo insurance rates as Itlehmond ??>. {?Z*"<nCha*?? Pollard insTted tha tho citles could not flx Insurancei ratel r>or guarantee thom. Chairman Brown JhSl'iV*, s\V0"F\y- saylng that Man" encster hert yiolded seven >ioint?. and Fali upon distracted households when Cuticura enters. All that the fondest of mothers desires for the alleviation of her skin tortured and disfigured infant is to be found in warm baths with And gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointrnent. nud enni S A lim \V!r Wir Wei nol 12 ?i P M05 Mln M(( Nor lu i; dl De n M Acc sl Dofl 1 Acc Jj co.** % W'oe Cbai Ai ln P(t.ti Jl.Cli Koy JUpi Gtlv Nrr\v Alla Mobl ilatt Nin-t Clnc , oi.-is kM*m i hi'ir jlliifi bllVf Unle Ki.n Vlrli Vdl 'i'i.lil .Sun ilti.. Berry's Mid-Winter Sale of Boys' and Grls Clothing Begins To-Day! If your boy is the running, jumping, tumbling, healthy kind this sale is your opportunity. Every style of suit here for boys from three years up, and Coats and Keefers for girls and boys from 3 to 1 7 years. A Great Event to Parents and Guardians. The suits are all Knickerbockers, and Jike the Coats and Reefers are of this season's leading styles. All are the usual high-class Berry garments? the best clothing made?and under the most modern sanitary conditions. Boys9 Fine Suits $6.00 and $5.00 Knicker Suits at.$3.50 $7.00 and $6.50 Knicker Suits at.$4.75 $8.50 and $8.00 Knicker Suits at;.$5.75 $10.00 and $9.00 Knicker Suits al.$6.75 $13.00 and $12.50 Knicker Suits at.$7.75 All sizes up to 16 years. ? Thc matcrials used in tlicse Suits are navy blue cheviots and smooth serges; fancy gray, brown and grcen mixturcs in Scotch cheviots and very fine imported fancy worsteds. Boys "Cravenette" Rain Coats $ 10.00 Raincdats at.$6.75 $12.00 Raincoats at.$7.75 $15.00 Raincoats at.$9.75 Girls' and Misses' Reefers, Boys* Overcoats and Reefers That were That were That were That were Boys' Top Coats $8.00 and $7.50 Top Coats at $10.00 Top Coats at. .$4.75 $6.75 S4.50 and $3.50 at.$2/75 $5.50 and $5.00 at.$3.50 $7.00 and $6.00 at.$4.75 $8.00 and $7.50 at.$5.75 That were $10.00 and $9.00 at.$6.75 That were $12.00 and $ 11.00 at.$7.75 That were $14.00 and $12.50 at.58.75 Now thc little girls and boys have a chance at line garments whose parents may have found thc former prices inconsistent witli their means. s . 98c .$1.48 ;$2.48 $1.50 Suits ut $2.50 Suits at $3.50 Suits at $1,00 Colored Shirts at. ..48c 50c White Shirts at .25c $1.50 "Major" Suits at ..95 W^Don't forget to attend the Big Trunk andBagSale ihprogress here. ould bo glven som>> considoratlon. j proposed n aubstltute, guarantoulnc .-ssldetitB and property hoiders us goo-l o prolection as l:lchmnnd lu the eor .pondlng sectlons of tlie cltlos." Mr. Hard nrgucd that tluit mlght lend to >uble; thnt lt was dimcult to Judgo lat -was "as good," and Manchester ally agrced to Rlohmond's proposal gruaranteo "adequate nre protcctlon." A. new clause us to tlio trarfWor of iinpn nnd policemen to thc FJIclrnonil ?co. agieoaWo to all, nwrt mcetins 3 dlfflcultlea of thc previous sesslon, to Uielr retention as old mon on tha 'cp, was agreed to lleiiiin Klltrntlon Plnnt. rtic City Attornoys also prescntcd a npromlse water clause, agroelng lo ?p the present flltration system of nchester' ln "good und servfiyiable clltion," which was adopted, aH wns ,ew clause ln .?egai'd i-j tho cxten i of the Intake plpo ubovo the new ers, a health ?veasure recommended tll p'irtlo_? ho Rlchmond City Attorney also ?ed to a Manchester clause. guar lolnsthe salarles of ofilco- hoiders 'HE WEATHER urccttKti Vlrninlii?l"nlr nml rbilni? pernturc Tuuxday nuil 'Weiluomlnys *, viirlnblc wliitfn, bccomlug south HOIltIl>VCMt. t?rtii Curollun?Falr Tuesday, >viirin lu vre?t portion; Wcilui'Mlny l'nlr vwirmen IIk.Ii! nortlieust >v1ik|s, Iic Iut5 vnrltilile. cqKl)ITIO_VS Yl_.STli.KE.AV. . M. "erpperature . 21 illcllty . us id, dfrectlqh .N.w. id. veloclty . li! ither .Clear ifall . 0 loon temperature . 28 . AI. temperaturo. 22 4,mum temperature up to 5 P. M. 83 Ifnuni temperature up to !> P. i\I. 21 n temperature . 27 i = rr>al temperature . US clency ln temperature yester- I ty . 11 j 1 clency ln ternporature slnco u-reh 1 . 50S im. dortcleney ln temperature I c ncn January 1 . 10- j o clency ln raln full slnce March L .7.03 uri. deikicncy iu ralnfail slnce 1 nuary l .C.CO j j. DITIONS IN OIPOHTAXT CITJES. S P. .M? Eusteni Standard Tlmo.) aoe. Ther. lf. T. Wea.lior. hiiigton .... 2-1 28 Clear ?lotte . 83 "1 Clear ivillo _ 30 41 Cienr iburg . 20 M Cienr I uonvlllc ... -ll 51 Clour ; West . us 72 Clcai i ter . fi'i ? 70 r. cloudy eeton . 00 fit Cleur i Orleaus_ IS li. Clear i it.. -*.*. .11 I'W,,.. JIIMATUKU AUIANA'-. Janiiui'v 11, 1U10, rlsOH..,, 7:20 HIGH TlUli, i-f'ls. litl I Moniln.;_ 1:11 i tiUH... l:iy KveniiiM..., -i;G5 of .Manchester for tho tenns to lyhloh they havo been clected or appoi&lcd. even though removed from ofllce. In order to protect the men' from un Just actlon on tho part of heads of Rlchmond city departmenta, who mlgJit not deslro their services. A Manchester clause provldlngfor a sub station for tho paymenfof taxes in Wftichester wus also agreed to by tlie Rlclimond committeemen. The dififerences betweon tlio cltlos havlng been dlsposcd of, 'the City Attornoys w.gre lnstructed to mako a clear and falr copy of the ordinance. smbodylns tlio amendnients agTeed ipon. without tho introductlon ot new nuttt-r, tlio comniltteos tQ tako flnal iction on Thursday nlght. Tho attor ieys sald that lt was puroly clerlcal vork, but that lt should be done wlth :uro and attentlon, and objected to i motlon to meet to-nlght. Bnnv New Act. i The attorneys were also lnstructed. to ireparo a draft of a naot to presont .o tho Legislature, reduclng the tlme lefore an electlon can be called ln .he lesser city. All points of dlffer ?nco havlng been ollminnted, Chalrman Jol!arcl aunounccd that coples of the tgreement would be prlnted and dls rlbuted', and that. a special meeting if tlie Councll wlll be called shortly o conblder th.e commlttoe's report. Sciit lo EtcinouMtrntc tha Merltn of I'yrninld 1'Ke Ourc. ?Vlint It Iltia Done for Otliei'a It Cou Do for You, Wo have leslimoniuls by tho hun reads showlng nll Btagea, kln.u alil logrecs of plles which huvo been cured 'v Pyramid Pllo Ourc. lf you eouhl read these uiisoUcltod ftter.s you would no dbubt go to thn learos drug storo and buv u box- of ?yninild Pllo Cure at once, prlce lifty XVo tlo.not ask you to do this, Send s you,- tiama und julctt\ess und wo wll erul you u .suni|iicr bv nuili free. \\e know what tho trial package ?11 ?o lu niany cases it hns cured lles without fiu'lh.T'trcatnicnl. lf lt roves Its Value lo you, order moro ?oni your drugglst, ut' r.Oo u box. Thi.. falr, Is it not? Simply llll out froo ? upon below and mall lo-day, ITUIK PACKAOH COUl'O.V. I'lll qut tho blaiilc lines below wlth your lianioand atklveas,?'?> eiit out euupon and mall to the I'VUA Mlf) DRUG COMPANY. 11)0 l'yrarmd Bldff,, MarslialL Mlcli., A samplo of ihe great Pyramid Pllo Cure. will iiu-n bo sent you at unco by; mall, PitliK, ln plain. wrapper. Naino . direct.?. Clly and S!:ili News of Manckesten Manchester .Bureau, Tlmes-Dlspatch, IHO IIull Street. Hull Streot, the lmslueaa scciion of Man? chester, was alrnost deserted last niglit. 'ihe Councll chamber waa darlc. tho giouji of commlttecmon thut uaually as3cmUlo lu formally aftor adjournment wero eonsplc uous by their aliHoncc. The tnaln reason for thc {juietiKss was tho meeting between .Manchester iffid Rlchmond ou convollilaitou held on the north slde of thu river. Succoeds ln (>eorjrin. ? 'i'he Atlanta (Jeorglan and Xows of last Monday publlshod a plcturo of Oraham P. IVelsigcr. a promlnent cltljen of thls city. complimeiitlnu his suocoss in tlio buslness world of Cleorgln. Mr. Weislgor is a nativo of Manohcstor, Va., bolnj; the son of Colonel D. J. Wolsiger. South,.? agent of tlie old Dominlon Stoam shlp company, but evoiy one of Oraham Wolslger'a many frlonda feol that ho has llved ln Atlanta always, bo affablo and pleasing ls hls conduct that ho oxempliflos that spirlt so much a part of tho suecesBful young buslness man of Atlanta. Itutiiriis tu Aluakn. Georgo C. Fiiwid, who for tho past two months hus boen vislting hls mothor, Mrs. aoorgo W. Frlond, of thls city. loft Satur clay tor .?'alrlmnl.-s. Alaslca. Mr. Frlcml liaa llved ln Falrbaaka ior upwards of-twontvi pTh .C|"b lntcrested in coal .mtnlng. Mr. priond has numeroua cl,rtoa ot the tar-dla-I ant country, auch us gold iiuggota, tvory luslia and ninny othors. x, ,. -Uea'lli of Mrs. Henry. ' S-_- uenry dled ln her homo yes (Contlnued Fron^?aRQ Ono-Columri I.) irganlzatlon ha_ no authorlty to i-ead my ono out of tlio party," ho sald, 'lf thls sort of campalg'n is 1{?Pt up, t will be found that tho othor slde an play the same g-tmc." Ropresentatlve Norrls, of Nebraska. 1*. r??n^ent "'"' le<J lhe llght agalnst 0 Cannon oi-gunlatlon Friday, whon no ^aatnger-finchot controversy was Ike mVuiner'1 Ul ?*?????? M?M "l , Siie^k,.,. Itcolven lo PleUt. it pocanio qortalnly known to-day .raniB't.i mf.1'8 :'!;" Wl'- Cannon con .,. , . ,naiuiis an announcement n,.v.U,"''uM ncM '"' a cundldate In WnS?*i \:"H-V"-- for lhe ofllce of 01 thut I ?ou!U bo hettcr for the eotl&SS \t \V} a~aillst him. iu ..many Pi 1?m ,,'? '. ''. '?"""t'T, tu step down. ?inno, ? ?1,lf,( wa? Informed of Mr. ; in,? lul" ?"' ?Mid tlie undor rmid & Mr' ''"""JU woulO. make a ?o\!"^m?rS',at U ?C hlS 1,UrP-S0 liange pf plans v'a's t'aid'^i l,"1;1 h'H;omo- canvlnued, ?oiii ih. s It'.mf ,,v '-emovlhEf hlniselC t? i irai?? w ,/",-il,"""'" oidarly iltiitu V 1 ,,n. v '"""w i" tho Houso. Al tl... llino i,I7,l}l,"?truilo|i. . i t. ?i '.' ?,, "'?"?lieil tlie conclu ult llie Iihuil ,','' "' l,lM iiUentlon o , terday morning ai j o'clock aftor an lllness of noarly two years. Sho louves hor husl.iuid and threo brothorti. Frank aid james l-arlts, of Manchester, aml lsuddiu rarks of 3> toraburg. Tho funeral will take iilacu from tho home thls afternoon at j o'clock. The burlal wlll ba mado In Maury Cemetery. Elks Hold Meeting. Manchester Lodge, No. S13, Benevolent and Frotectlva Ordor of Elks, mct laat nlsht in their hall, Eloventh and iialnbrldgu btreets. The cniestlon of chunglng tho nlght of meotlrg camo up for discusslon. j Mlsfelomiry Soclety, Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety of tlio West End Mothodist Church will ?meet thls afternoon at 3 o'utuck ln tho Su'n day-school rooms. School Kxiunlnatiaim. 1 Suporlntendent Hoko. of tho High School stated last nlght that tho mtd-year examl nations for the High School and grammar grades would begin on January 21. Ho sald February 4 would llkoly linish thom and that tho reports would be Issued on Feb? ruary 5, tho second half stanlng Monday February 7. Trial at Thls Tenn. Junlus A. Willlamson wlll face tho chargo of murderlng hls wlfe, Mrs. Parrnoda Wil llamson, a daughter ot Mr. Kiersey. a ro upeclert oltizen of Chc-storflnld, at thls ir.utitn's torm of tho HustlugB Court ln l'e tersburg. Tlio apeelllo chargo is thut ho BUt arscnio In his wlfe'a food. and lt looked us It they woufcl remaln quiesceut during tho sesslon. only making a domonstration from tlmo lo tlmo to show that they were stlll fn earth. Tlie Spcaker flgurod that probably ho could retlre wlth grace. But uow he has got his back up over the de? feat of the Houso organlzatlon lust -Frlduy, whlch wus nothing niore or less than a defeat for hlm. To those of hls frlends who havc converscd with hlm during the past tew days on tho theory that he would soon mako an announcoment that he Iiud decldod tr> retire from publlo life Mr. .Cannon hus replied ln fiharaetor atlcally expresslvo languagc. Ho has iniormed them that ho Is in tho llght 10 stay, aud that the only way he oaii be oltminated is by absolute de liiflueucod Gitlduer'* Courso. It berame known to-day, further, tiiut tho reason Mr. Gardner did not fveop to hls intontlon of being mero T? 1"!.ss'vo lhaargont during the ses S?ini* .. &onS''ess ?'us slmply thut ntol ti.?L"?,no" HI'l not unnounoo his iiteitlon ot rotii-luH-, as it.was gen e?whoPi',OSe*'^VOUld, Mr. Gurd eL 1 ,tL'u",slll,c|,|!(1 tn0 ?""?> dun. "o'oc i him'f01!? and respect rc een trh,M V\ by ?llls ^ollougues. had im tu. ,- to "ndcrstand; lt is sald, nat Mi. Cannon would mako hls ??.. echu^hV1^,.^1.!^ ft-M.. anc. $38$ ? warpost-^1. gfc ;eclslou ls reuchod."1 U,e "?K"t 1"'U1 Wuruiuit; to lUNursouts. A statement issued hy th" V,,,,,,,, ar.1 congresslouHl commttloe wh 11*. u % known, has tlie apnrovuT ta ent Taft, stutes t|ul.'a, {&$ l(l ???" TO OUKM A COl.il IX <i\e inv ^,^^^ ,'!r^^^>^? -JV. eampalgn commlttoe toword Insurgenoy Wlthln tho pnrty. ft follows ln part: "Tlie ortlcotH of tho nepulillcnn eon gresgloiini commltleo linVo Atated very preclsely thnt It ln beyond thc pro vlnco of the commlttco lo tnlto nny pnrt ln tho coiitost for nojnlnatlons. Ita only oliJecU mirnoso nnd elTort Ifl to nsslst ln tho electlon ot foptibllcnn members nf Congross. In no lnstnnce lina thero^ been, or wlll there bo, any <Utom.pt oh tho part of tho commlttoe to Inlhtonno tho selectlon by tho eleo torfl ln any congressional district nf thclr candldntes for Congress, wlth, however, thla quallflcatlon: "Tho comrnittoo bollovca It to ho wlthln Its provlnce to dlatrlbuto llt? eraturc upholdlng prriclplca and pol Iclea of tho nepubllcannarty, uunport lng lho Prosldent and*tf]N admlnlstra , ? Hna elvlng facts concowlng com? pletedand propoaed legislation. Tho ?2?J&;!8?i^*1.,_b.v?* " to be wlthln Its provlnce to crltlolste and condemn thoso who opposo tho admlnlatratlon and thn aota of tho pnrty, and' thoso who ald and glyo comfort to suflh opponcntts. * * ?*???* Malcca Hold Chnrgc. "When a promlnent lnaurgent Sen? ator saya thut hlgher pricea are due ?2JJ,e V.rlffl mentlonlng coal, food and shoes, tho people should bo told that iVHi H Br.omly Isnorant or mallclously dlshonest, an tho tarlff was mibatan tlally reduced on nll tho products ho names, "When Mr. Bryan and Domocratle henatora advlsed that no Democrntlu nomlnations bo rnade agalnst certaln lnKurgont mornbers, ns auch Inaurgonts aro nt heart nnd by volec nnd vote good cnough Dtmocrats, then lt would ?eem thnt lt la not only the provlnce of every Republican committee. but every Kepublican papor, to tell tho truth about tho situatlon. Insurgent Seriators and UepresentatlvoB havo oponly bonsted that thoy would have thclr own way. even lf lt put the Democratlc party In power. In ono Stute at least the Insurgents are trv. Ing to defeat the itepubilciins ln every congressional district, and will bf> sup? ported by thc Domocrata In thls at? tempt. PoHItlon ISclternlcd. "Tho Kepublican congressional com mltteo rnakea no Issue wlth any ln dividual Insurgeut'e, but lt wlll opposo to tho full extent of Ita power tho prluclple of Inaurgcticy. uud wlll ad vocoie tlie nominatlon nnd electlon of regular und loyal Ropubllcana. It con cedea tho rlght nnd prlvlleBe of indl vl.lual oplnlon and Ita cxpresslon. but malntalns, wlth, the Presldent. that there must be pnrty KOlldurlty If tho best ln legislation and adirtlnlatratlon ia lo bc uttalned." | (Contlnued From Page Ont?Column 1.) tor and Loulslana Streot.., Wllliams burg Avenue and Donny Strtiets. Ilrojitl Streot Llne?Thc cara to bc operated from thc P.eacrvolr to Twonty-ninth and P Strceta via Robln son. Ueverly, Elm, Main, Roblnaon, Broad, Twenty-flrst Street, Marshall, Twenty-fifth Street, M Streut, Twenty nlnih Streot: P Street to Twenty-ilfth Street to M Streot. IJrond nud Mnhi l.lne.?Cars to bc operated from the Reservolr to Chlm boraSo Park via Rublnson, Ueverly, Elm, Main, Roblnson, Hanover, Park Avonue, llarrtaon, Broad, south on Elghth to Main, along Main to Twcnty fir3t. along Twouty-flrPt to Marshall, along Marshall to Twcnty-fourth. along Twcnty-fourth to Broad, and alond Broad to the ternilnal, and back along tho same route, except that the cars go north from Main to Broad Strects along Ninth Street. Oak wood-llolly wood Ltue.?Consoll datlng tho present echedulo of the Oakwood nnd Main, Oakwood and Broad and Laurel Street Lines. cars to be operated from Hollywood to Oak? wood Cemetery via Cherry, Chlna. Pine, Cary, Laurel. Broad, south from Broad to Main on Elghth, along Main to Eightenntli, ElRhteenth to Venable, ilong Venable to Q, along Q to Oak? wood Avenue and along Oakwood Ave? nue to the termlnal, returnlng via the same route. except to go northward from Main to Broad along Nlnth Street. Clny Street Llne.?Cars to be opor* atad from tho corner of Hanoock and Clay Streets to the corner of Twenty elghth and Main Strceta via Clay. PIfth to Broad, east on Broad to Seventh, along Sevcnth to Main to Twenty-elghth. returnlrig via the same route, except golng north from Broad to Clay along S'eventh, thencc west along Clay Street. Illghlnnd l*nrk Llne?Cars to be orHiratod from Hlghland Park to Seventh and Broad Streets, conilng from Hlghland Park along Fifth j "Z Street to Broad, oast on Broad to mo Seventh, north on Soventh to Clay, I to Look at thc Stcam Guage OILER'Ssick. Can't hold its hand up on the steam gauge. Take a look inside. Case of suffocatioh? rates covered with cHn :ers. Clean put, and feed Heat Units ? Atlantic Guaranteed Coal. Makes sick boilers well. Makes all boilers eat less and do more. ATLANTIC STATES COAL & COKE CO.. Richmond, Va. JAIMUAR.Y 11, 1910. NOTICE.?A complete set consists of 30 cou pons of consecutive dates, only one coupon of each date will be accepted in each set. You can begin saving on any date, just'ic-lhey are of consecutive dates trom the day you start. DA SEE WINDOW DJSPLAYS Myor's Uouk Sburc.. Uoveridife'S I'harinncy.,,,"'.'.'*'."..y ? ? ??? ?: l0? East Ilroad Street L. T, Wrlflat Drufi Co.,..,, ...*.'.Broofc \vunua imdClay Stroet II W Pl J. ivcriyiiiirruon's store.;;;:;:::::::;;::: :::::::;::io9,8^moro-stwt--(PiwwVu*' and at tho I'remlum Department of Th<rr|m.-S.UlBl>atch, 910 East Main Streot, Ulcliiuuiid, Va. mw Uncle Sam Will not Icad you astray, neithct will our timepicces. A good VVatch will save you lots' of trouble and annoyance. We have many styles of cases and fmish, any of which will give you "freedom nnd indc pendence," and in the "coursc of all human events" furnish you with a timepiece that will be thoroughly' up-to-date. J. S. James, Jeweler and Optician, Seventh and Main Streets. Vccounts Opcned with Reliablo Persons. wc3t on Clay to I'ifth, an- out Flfth to llighlatid Pnrk. Sclcct ll.-inmri Avruue. Thoufth tho pcoplu of-the U'chL Knd ?ecognlsse the need ot more arlfjquatu :ur aervlcCH ln their communlty, many if thein are averso to havlng a llno 'un by thclr homes. Mr. Anderson itated last nlght that tho llunover Ivcnue routo hnd been chosen from he fact tliat It offered tiio most con* ?enlent locatlon, bulng along a direct outc nnd idtuftted uimoat half way letwcen Broad and Maln Strcotp. IIo ald also that tlio company ha/1 iu nlnd additlonal trackn for the use ?t Church Hlih. a portlon of which 9 now somo distaaco from tho tra'-ks. Thoso present frorn the Vlrmnla lailway an<i Fower Copipany were: ?resldent Willlam Northrop. Vlcc ?tesldent Henry W. Andersoli. Vlce resident Frlt-s Sltterdlng, Superln endent of Kallways c. B. Euclianan nd General Attorney A. 13. Gulgou. TO PRISON FOR A~Y EAR 'our Former ESniployc*- of Sujtur ltc HiiIuk Coutpniiy Scntenccd. New York. January 10.?Four former mployes of the Amerlcan Surjar Ite ninjc Company, convicted of imdc-r Olghlng frauds, were ucntenccd to iie year's Jmprlsonmcni cacli by Judg<* artln in the Unitcd States Clrcult ourt hcrc to-.lay. The men sonteiiced re Thomas Kehoo, Edward A. JJoyh oyTc J* I,-!'n'"'--' aa<l John M. The rjuartot weir checkera on tho >eka of thc su?ar company ln Wii innsburg, where tho dlscovery was ado that tho scales used to welgh igar imports had been tampcred -.vith s a result of thls dlscovery the Amer-. an hugar Itelluing Company relm ireed tlie governinent to the cxtent moie than J2.O0O.O0O for O.adcd itlea und etnployes of the company cre indlcted for consplracy. JiiUierliiteucIenr,, Ccc I'o-dii-incd. rhe jury convicted Ollver Spltzer. the n^n^t',;l"tJ-'"deni- iU,d ?'? fOUr mCH ntenced to-day. Thcre wus dlsagreo n ' ^-caB.hltr of lh0 rcllnery. one thc defendants. h-.,|1iU'.,r ?<,?h1p^! ,n court Saturday , ? ? '"otlon for a ntjw trial for e men was argued, and u wa? found at he would have to undergoa allKht ?, ?k?" for an ??Wstlnaf dlSorde*. V ,!h'8 r?Mon J?dgc Martln to-dav J not pronounce sontence on him t remanded hlm untn February 12 Iioforo sentoncing tha men to-dav e court denled a motion for ?W ai. IIo took Into conslderatlon,how* et,* the Jury s rccommeriUaUoii 10 ?rcy and snld that h'e would Imuosa on each of the four n.en.a s?n? nC.Ci ?L 0n.a y?Hr ln lllc Blackiyoin and Pcnilentlury. Itcport on Cnbell Matter To.Day. VashlnRtun. D. c. January 10?Th? iml?rs-f'nr?oii3 contest case coni-a ui, a hearUit,- boforo i:icetlon? Committee . 2 next Monday. 'ho subcommlttoo to whlch thc Cabell ttcr wub referred sliould mnlcc n* report morrow.