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We've Got Him "On the Run" Every failor in town is scratching his head and wondcrine; where OUR TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUIT gets its fifty dollar look from. > If S25.00 is more than you care to pay, we've a pursc-ticklcr at $20.00. Our $15.00 Suit may not bc as fine in fabric as thc S20.00, but the style and tailoring is every bit as good. Our $10.00 Jay & Ell Special is thc biggest value that ever flattcrcd so little a price. . Spring Shirts, Spring Hats, Spriilg Neckwear, in complete array of styles and patterns', are ready for your inspection. JACOBS & LEVY, The Shop of Quality. E Francis Declares That He Was Father of National Conservation. Is'ow York, March IS.?Personal frlends and political udmirers of the late Grovcr Cleveland from many States united to-nlght to ilo .honor to hls memory at the annlversary dlnner of the National Dcmocratic Club. Tcti ccretaries of tho Cleveland cablnets, nnd thelr .aslstants, were guests, antl llvo were speakers. Davld R. Francls, Secretary of thc Interior during Clevoland's soconu term. told how Cleveland, in the last hours of hls admlnlstratlon, had de layetl McKlnley's inauguration to klU a congressional amendment to defeat the admlnlstratlon pollcy of conserv ing natlonal resources. Cleveland was truly tho father of national conscrva ion. sald Mr. Francis, antl the last oflicial act of his caroer hiij beon ln! behulf of conservation. Many culogies of Mr. Cleveland were spoken aiul read. Itichard Olney wrote; \ j "I roward Mr. Cleveland ns tho very nodei uf i constltmlonal Presldent "here have V. ?en Prcsldenta who were nirty \oa_l_ra Yx.forc cut<>r.nK upOn the 'roKldency, and who rcmaiucd partv caders afterward. Mr. Cleveland bc-; onged to a dlfteront class. lie ls one' ?f thoso whose lcadership ended when ils admlnlstratlon began. From that; noment ho regarded hlmself ns Pres dont of tho whole people. rather than leader of ono party." MANY PRESENTATIONS cnate Employes CoiiKrntulute Each Other on Succeagfttl Svnalou. It Is on St. Patrick's Day tljat tho icart of the true Irlshman beats tru? st, and so wltli cspoclal upproprlato-( css dld James Walsh, gallcry door-l eeper of the Senate, present Clerk I ' looker wlth a token of his esteein! ,' esterday. It was a boautifui ame-| j hyst scarf pln, and thougii iast| t mong the gifts that, came to the pop-! 1 lar clerk, It was tho joy of Jils I ' eart. In recelvlng the gift, Clerk I E :ooker took occasion t0 commendj a ?oorkeeper Walsh for the faithful and' ? atlsfactory manner ln which ho dls-ln harged hls many dutles of the ses-l a ion as postmaoter, doorkeepcr and L eneral all-round v^ui.. ,. w Another glft yjat^was^'apprcclatcd lr as that of the Senate pages to Clork ~! ooker, consiatlng of a tremendous ")X of cholce oigarettcs 1? Asslstant Clerk Orvllic V. Ilangor. tl: the Senate. was "tlckled to death" K' lth two tasteful dress vests and ties 0( -esented to hlm by the clcrks. who ive been under his immediate supor slon. Ho has beon thrown into closo or ntact wlth them when tho straln ri; ~irk was very fense, but thelr rela- '" ns wlth hlm havo boen most cor- Wl al. Mr. llanger had been an able ?,: ?utenant of the clerk anfl has much .. perlence behlnd hlm. |?. TO Ull BEIIf J Distinguished Lynchburg Mini ter Will Conduct Services at Tabernacle Baptist Church. IKV. WM. WISTAR HAMILTON, U.? Tbe pastor , and members of thc Tahernucle Baptist Church. Grov. Avenue and Meadow Streets, are mak? lng extenslve proparatlons for tb< evimgelistte. campaign, beginnlng to iiforruw morning, ln whlch thev wll bo alded by Rev. Wllliam Wistai iluinllton. D. D., pastor of tlie Flrsl i-aptlst Church, of Lynchburg. Thc services Sunday morning and evening wlll be conducted bv the pas l?.r' _?r' "an-ilton will arrivo in thc city Monday evening and preach hls llrst sermon ln theso meeting nt 8 ?..nCki *>ervlce.s wlll be held dally at -:30 P. M. and S P. M. Dr. Hamilton ls a Vlrglnlan and well tnown throughut the State. He was idueated at King Collego, Brlstol. and he .southern Baptist Theologlcal Sem nary, Louisvllle. and has held prom lent pastorates In Virginia and Xen ucky Before corning to his Lynch urg charge, ho was for several* years 10 general evangelist of the fcouthern aptist Convention, with headquarters 'Atlanta. Whlle actlng as general ? angellst, Dr. Hamilton conductod iceessful evangelist io campaigns in ost of tho leadlng cities of the South. id there wero hundreds of addltlons ? tlio churches as a result of hls ?'?. uUe Yil] be war"ily welcomed Rlchmond by not only tho pastor ; id mobers of the Tabernacle, but by '? 1 Chrlstlan workers. ' ] Tbe music during the meotings will ii y,.a 15*ree *-'horus cholr, under 0n,^lrecU5n & W- T- Shepherd. or n st and Howard D. Bryant. one P.Ichniond's best slngers. > _..,0u?? ^Venlthy Ilanker Jnllcd. hlyrla, O.. March IS.?Robert Green, ce a wealthy banker, ls in jall hero. tned and dlsgraced through hls inla for broken-down horses. He is arrested on tho charge of steallng .earn belonglng to a farmer of Ober ? . iho horses woro discovored in stablo in company wlth another l mi, also stolen, -.:??;? (21 a __? *Jthl iL7l*:ln h? dl?crimination between the true and the false wins and enjoys success. In questions of ?/?SU?,le^nd-?J values' whether flnanoIair&mmSiiS JJwJ ?nS ' J.udgemQnt of the men and women who select and appreciate and utilize the true and genuine ?SS_iLPJP0V'Pfin0nt; Purofitable a"d most satisfactory to themselves ana to all who follow them * th JS"?'in ub?nection with so important a subject as the physical well-bemg of the people, the most eminent SaKTnVTuv0^^1 'n,f0rTati0n as t0 thewhoEsome oa ts of\he rllLl nen?f ?h*?^ of the component parts of the remedies used and prescribed by them and the wise manufactu^r not only supplies them with he knowledge des.red, but also combines for them Tn pro Per proportions the very substances most approved by them and omits every objectionable substance. Se world-S acceptance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of s!M bv S.v sicians and the well-informed of the world, as the best of family laxat.vD8,,s due to the universal saisfaction which it has given for more than a quarter of a century pn? also to the fact tha it is a remedy of known quality and kn?w" component parts and to the further fact that the California Fig Syrup Co. pregsnts it to the world simply as the S strengthening personal laxative to cleanse and sweeten the Sfrt vet effectually, and to dispel colds and ??iE k8 a2d' i? a?6is.t m ?yerco?nS constipation, To get its beneficial effects ?always buy the original and genuine. for sale by all leading druggists. The fuH1 name o the- company-California Fig Syrup Co.-is, alwSS plamly prmted on the front of every package -1FIST IIIIEIS BET OFF FBEEi Justice .Crutchfield Discharges Cases Against Motor Car Otoners. Beoause, as ho sald, ho could not ?nn?BCi?"^?!,sly -roposo.hls mlnimum lino of $6o on account of tho stated ?wnerd0?rrSt,fl,n,1",8i, ?f th? ?Otor cS? ^.?,rs_?f lh? pollRc fcgulatlon. whlch hnu7V_?!l,htVun tt.. nftcon mlles aH Ji??.',ihoiUifir'_th.? "??dlnanco prescribos hour, Justlco Crutchnold yesterdav morning dlsmlssod thc ,score ofnuto tnobllisis who came up before hlm on uaoee^A,^ vlo,""ngP.ho speedl ordl naice. All woro reported by Bicvclo Pollcemcn Atklnson. Brvant and Oer thl*\vVl?$?(i, hoen d9talIefl 'T duty ln the AVost-nOnd, especialiy for the nur poso of breaklng up reckloss specdlng. ti,!, ,?. , r _? n).ake hlmself sure as tu t\iLnm.L,erSU.Vln_? w,,|ch oxists be mohiMa.o0 f0' fe ?D-parlmont and auto. Zr}J}lHts: '/,UK"co, Crutchflold asked for f'ni-_S_rrnoJ _.ml Fo!,co Commlssioners iiiinn ??"?. M"*5n'n-r explained the po awu ??tl10 Po'ice Department. and vf_.t*.r _S m.pnlan' T- c- Wllliams IB. Victor Willlams and Goneral Charles caso S?n >Ravo tnelr slao of tha In maklng n frank. reay Btatoment mini"" collTt' Mr' />ordon asked that a minimum flne be imposod. Chief Wer ner jolned hlm In a llko roquost. Thero was general acknowledgment that the speed llmlt had been exceeded, but as the men ln eourt yesterdav dld not ho long to that class known as "Jov rld I ?_??'._;_.V_5,?h-.. l8 c?nstantly givlng the pollco trouble, nnd becauso Ihcre was np proof that any of them had driven hls car recklessly, Mr. Gordon thought thnt n. small nne would bo amply suf Inclent, both for tho ends of justlce and ns a warnlng to speeders. Mr. Man nlng also made a statement, but he re quested that all tho cases be dlsmlsflod. 'i_.mt,,,s statemont to tho court T. C. nniJ ?!?^l.COmn,.Rl.1_ed w1,h |,onl0 h'tter ad Wnh.^..Ct_,that,t,,e automoblllsls ? l.__,.?_yTOn. tralled and caught bv blcv S* cnlled"ihl.T.0. ,n ?,,ftln clothw. He mrllv thnt". i?pI?m\ Mr- ""-"don roplled th.ritv in i.n_.? ?'_,of of Pollco had au _.._.. Y , Imvo hl? mon dressed in nnv wny ho doemod best' sulted to Dartic ular serylces, nnd rosentod tlie P?nnii I latlon of Mr. Willlams. Mr . WinVPmi mado hnsto to apologl80 tor _hi"K| a VrW!, __i,m.mo,nIn5 aU hefore hlm bv a wnve of hls hand. justlce Crutchnold dismlssed iul with a wnrnlna an, 1. enterod the order on hls books. Ne _? tlmo he promlsed. however, that lin ! BUILDING PERMITS ,"?"" ?>f Siibslanllnl New Dwelllaga lo lle Jbrccled un Several Slreets \_Jn .-_,.. ??co of th? Building Insneo i?jr?r&^7Din?Dermlt8 wero S. G. Mcrcdlth, to erect four two loTti-^r?n * and N- Streets^lS . AV' .A' s"'der. to'erect ono detnehod ! .M^!,_,tr?riVr br,Ck dYcUlns on tho sStUh sido of Hanover Avonue. between Ro land and Sycamoro Streets. to cost .7. i l:l}\ T" n-aa>'- to erect ono two-storv brick tenement for three dwelllngs. oh the north slde of Grove Avenue. bo S^ialofio and noland ?treots. to Harve'y Brownlng, to erect ono two story dotnehed frame dwelling on tho l-vS? _f,,,,p.oC ?ar_y street- between IcoSt-IMOo!?' il,Ul AUbUrn AVenUC' t0 CONSTABLE ARRESTED hit mc ls Ha Ph Spi Zyi thi anc nhn wlr Kn wet 11 ten Th< Tllt. sotr Bn d .v Mai to 1 SUIT (livi PIPI sprl New tere hca aco. ? Cyelone _.niiiuel_ Munt Annncr Cbarec | Although ho declares plouslv as Is his wont that he Is an innocent and imposod-upon man, Constablo "Cy ?,.._?? ,s^nl--ols wlll be roqulred to an- uuru suor boforo Maglstrato Puryear thls carr morning to tho chargo of assault and : .-.50 . battery on Ida Jones. n. rotund colored ' woman. who in tears and pain got out tbo -.vnrrant Thursday afternoon. Cyclone waR conducted to the Jall by hls colleague, Constable Moughan and ball ln tho sum of $50 was glven | by hls son, John Samuels. Accordlng to tho story told bv the woman. sho was taking care of the baby of Hester Walker. a whlte wo ni,a_!' who keeps house for Samuels, whlle she was away for a whlle. On her return. Ida says that tho consta? blo nety into a range. struck her and drove her from the house. Sho dld not know what the causo of hls wrath was. ''Cyclono'" does not talk of the incident except to say that he is an Innocent a.nd mallgnod man. Cou ra duru rega BOCll Th flnls boat tanc twei Th lap hor tho hanc Outr ACCUSED OF FRAUD Four Ofliclafn of Uutterlne Company Placed Under Arretd. New York, March 18.?Accused of having defraudod the Federal govern? ment out of approxlmately $500 dally for somo tlmo paat, four men con? nected wlth the Hudson Butterlno Company, of Hoboken, N. J., were ar? rested by customs agents to-day. It is alleged that tho Hudson Com? pany has be--. sendlng dally to thls clty, Philadelphia, Boston and other largo clties about 5,000'pounds of oleo margarlne ln packages marked "un colorod matter," on which the lntornal revenue duty Is 1-4-cent a pound, but that the product shlnjed was in roallty colored matter, on whlch the tax ls 10 cents per pound, the government thus loslng 9 3-4 cents on every pound. Tbe men placed under arrest were Frank G. Persons, president of tbe company; Harry J. Brown. treasurer: Adam Tlnborn, ohomlst, and Honry Larson, assistant chemlst. The prls -nors were taken before Unitod States Commlssioner Rowe in Jersey Clty and lield for a further hearlng. ? ? I, SiuilenlH Give ISuterliilnmeat. Alumni nnd students of the Massey Business Colloge held an ontortain nent last night. Tho Invocatlon was Iclivered by Rev. .Hugh D. C Mac achlan.' Selectlons were rondered by Wmmott Cammack, R. C. Smlth, James dlckelboro and Herndon Cammack Thoro were selectlons of music and innouncement by those connected with .ho collego and several speeches. rhoso w"ho took part ln the program follow: "Announeement," Mrs. B. IA :_ayflold; ? "Angollna," Mrs.. Belle Nol ion; "The Party," Mlss Helon Whlto; 'Idoals of Work," by Rov, Hugh D. C. .laclachlan; vlolln solo. "When You md I Wero Young, Maggle," Mrs. Gra iam Lenry, and Olilo Tlmberlako on i selected reoltatlon. To Have New Building. John T. Wilson has tho contract for ne oroctlon of a big framlng shop for lio Rlchmond branch of tho American lOcomotivo Works, tho prlco belng 27,000. V The buildlng must bo com letod wlthln nlnety days aftor tho izlng of tho old buildlng. Tho con ?aet murks a part of tho onlargement :hemo for the Rlchmond works an ounced some tlmo ago. lt ii ii ii 1 n u of (_rmnl Mitionul. Liverpool, March 18?Tho Grand Nn onal stooplochase liundlcnp of 3,000 ivorolgns, for nve-year-olds and up ard, Grand National course, about >ur mlles nnd 856 yards, waa- run ore to-day and won by Jenklnstown. >rry M. wns socond and Odor thlrd. oxhall Koono's Procentor II. was nong tho twenly-nvo stnrtors, but d not socuro a plaoe, ? i ? "?_. i. . i Council CundldHle-, W. P. Delanoy is a candldate for tho iiincli from Jefferson Ward. Ho ls strlct organlKer of the American xilway ismpioyos' nnd inspaotors' ??soclution. A* IT- Flournoy whosa tiamo han ?vi montlonod, haa declded not ,to No chan tho to-nl idol. outb< rouni manj put t tlnue in A ln th MOT Po! Ed. 1 who day to-nt; is all Marti old ( runs assau nearl: was t Thon who 1 P. Gl tlme. dltion Mrs cently Hospl expec daya. \ stoc con alu l you tha, wht our logi Hllie Clear, Steady Eye When Giasses Are Needed Use those thatMvill give correct vision anel a clear, steady eye. Our expert service insurcs that which is safest nnd best nt low? est charges. Prcscription work is our spccialty. Complete optical nianu facturing plant on the prcmiscs. Mail orders rc ccive prompt attention. The S. Galeski Optical Co., Main and Eighth Broad and Third KODAK HEADQUARTERS. Wl FOR -arge Strings Already Here and, Others Being Shipped. Baltlmore, Md., March IS.-Wlth, tho open iS of tho Eaatem raclng season but flve eeks ott tho horsomon aro beginnlng jog Ing, cantorlng nnd glvlng thelr charos ion work ln proparatlon for tho oarly >rinir ratos that wlll bo run ut Plmllco and I i th0 Canaiiliiii clrcult, tho Ontarlo Jockey lub opening thc season ln Canada at/l "oodblno, Toronto, May Vj. i Hupurlntendflnt John Brcnnan, ot Plmllco, I Jfl that hlstorlo olrt course of tho Mary nd Jockey Club ln (Irnl-claan condltlon, uislderlng Iho had weather of tho paot onlh. Hovcral of tho horsi.m.n now rac K at Moncrlcf Park, Jacksonvlllo, aro valtlng tho word as to when ho wlll open e track for work. Thoy wlll leavo th0 orlda track when tho local course ls i allublo. ? ; rohn XV. Schorr haa ordcrnd his tralnor, bort Slmons. to shlp hla stablo to Bal. | noro, whero he wlll rest up for Plmllco. horr haa such uaeful horsos In hla stablo ' Paul Davls, Bob Co, Sllverlno and 1 arllo Eastmnn. i 'roaton Lurch. now nt Bennlng, wlll shlp 1 i two-ycar-o!ds ovor the iWth.of tho ! 'nth. Tho second dlvlslon of tho stablo < now at Jacksonvlllo ln chargo of Wll- l m Brooks. It wlll also bc ordorod to 1 nllco. In th? conslgnmcnt aro Taboo. t Jllbound, Ited Doo. .Martlncz. Chess and l nole. Tho last two flnlshcd second and n rd, respcotlvely. ln races nt Jacksonvllle. i l tho rest of tho horses havo won thelr r ro of tho purscs offorcd durlng tho long itor sesslon. Robert Boyle wlll shlp tho S luso Btrlng to Plmllco within tho noxt ik. arry Itltc'a horses, which havo wln sd nt Plmllco, aro In perfect condltlon. sre has boen no slckness among them. a has undor hls caru slx two-year-olds. io of which ar0 by tho famous slra Ben J ish. They are all good lookers, well | eloped and glve promlse of represontlng Ii ?yland well ln rlch two-ycar-oid stakea bo run on tho metropolltan tracks thls I imer. Itlto haa only two of tho older j slon In hls stablc. one of which la Tlm u ?ln. tho prldo of Maryland. and a swlft 7] nter. Tlm was only beaten twlce on tho ; ~ r York tracks last summor. He has wln- 2j d well and appears to bo 200 pounds ' 51 vler than h?'waa at tho, closo^f last, <on. \'ct MOTOR-BOATS IX EO.NO RACE. tl rse Covere Distance of 1091-2 _MJles. ??' Dowoy Wlns Coutest. I X'. 1m Beach. March 18.?Tho longest en- I tl' mco race of motor-boats on record, and sc ylng tho Palm Beach grand prlze of h? 0 ln gold, waa won to-day by Dowoy ' w Lho thlrd day's raclng oC tho annual i .tta of tho Palm Beach Power-Boat Aa- I th itlon. et o Dowoy was last to start nnd flrst to h In tho race, whlcli was opon to all 8 over twenty mlles' speed. Tho dls o was 103& nautlcal mlles, and rcqulred ity-threo laps of tho Lakeworth course. o Dewcy'a best tlme to-day for ono of tho raco was 2:12:09, and throughout j sll runnlng was conslstent. In addltion to Ise _X1 largo cash prlzo tho Dowoy gots a. lsomo new top. ATTEEL OETS BEST OF EIGHT. loints His Oppon-pnt, but Marto Geta in Some Oond Blows. vv Orleans, March IS_Abo AttelJ. iplon featherwelght, hnd tha best of Ilrst slx rounds of a ton-round bout ^r ght wlth Johnny Marto, tho West Sldo at tho Natlonal Sportlng Club, Marto )xod hls opponent in tho last foui? is and roached Attoll bo often that ? of the fana belleved he would havo he champlon out lt tho flght had con d. Tho popular verdict, howovor, waa ttell's favor, as ho outpolnted Marto o grcater number of rounds. HER AND DAUGHTER ASSAEETED TS HOME wa coi tor hls Ing Pol K voo IVCi ten fori Int Pleasant, XV. Va., March 18.? 3eare (or Bartlett), a whlte man came hero from Ironton, Ohlo, to- tu'rl to collect Junk, Is belng sought to ght for n brutal assault whleh he &n? eged to havo commltted upon Mrs. **fv n Spencer and hor fourteon-year- n S> laughter. Feellng agalnst hlm neSf high. Bearo broko Into tho house, soco lted the mother, slaahed her 'and he y strangled her. The daughter lext set upon ln a similar manner. tho assallant escaped. Spencer, ls a mate on tho towboat iiobert Ulam, was not at home at tho Mrs. Spencer ls ln a critical con Mrs, Ccnsc Kccoverlntf. . George M. Ceaso, who was re ? opcratod upon la tho Virginia tal, is rocoverlng rapldly.- It ls ted that sho wlll be>out ln a few lett Tom Insj. man was seen Iayer Pianos TVe have the largest ?k of 65 or 88-note \bination Players iays on hand. Vhy not exchange r silent piano for one t will entertain the )le family. Write for descriptive cata [ Crafts Piano Co., ?ifth and Grace StreeU i.< has Stro. slxtj shlp cont: . Ho bltio two dlcte Jury tary to t want lieeni latloi army hero Aee missti ary, 1 al, let tobaci pound ln th I/yncl pound noarei handl' pound na)os wlth : Marli Chnrlci to-day of SOO : olrtlng Monda; Mompii ?last n I nldlng lmpllcn prohoin IHS Yoki houses flre. f Ilaei'At COTTON MEN HI OK OLD UR Peckham and Haas, o? " Fame, Placed Undei Heavy Bond. rlnW" 1rPt(?n,' D' C" Marc? 18. v?, ii -Pookham and Mosos H New York, Indicted for consni connectlon wlth tho "cotton 1 and W1"..?.0"1 of Afrclfeulturo and who wero recently reaulre S?" ?r ^0 United stntoHS trlnf t,?,_,a.PPear ,n thls .lurlsdlct Oon',1 Yerar, Pro?ont- beforo mornlng" Crfinlnat Court No' a^aZ? ?,cr,0.s ot nmiotments ?'n '.".'_! two mon- ono wtur in#? a?.d ,tho other ,n 1908. Un< lattor thelr removal to thls jurls was rcqulred by the court. Unt roimor Indletmonts they succe defeated nn effoct to bring thoi tlils Jurlsdlction/ Belng here to-day, TJnlteiT Slat torney Bnker and Special Asslstn ? orney-Oenoral Adklns procurc arrest of tho two mon undor warrants on tho old Indlctirienti IJmler Xe\r Indletment. Pcckhani and Haas woro the ralgned on tho 1908 Indletment reading of which each walvcd. called on to plead, Attorney 13. Davls and Judgo Nosh Rock of New York, counsel for tho interposed pleas in abatomont. wore objectcd to by government sel on tho ground that they ean late. The court allowed the pl? bc flled. uerinltting tho govori to he heard later on a motlon to . them from tho i'lles. In the plcas both men attaol personnel of the grand Jury whlc dictod them, ullcging that ono o grand Jurors was a govornment ployo. They also declare tlmt o tho wltnesses wns present In tho j jury room whon other witnosses tlfled. Tho point lb also mado ono oC tho Indictments was impr ly Indorsed. Tho defendnnts gave bnll In sum of $5,000 oach to answer tho Indletment... Duputy Murshal Ito took Pcckhani and Haas Into ctu undor bench warrants on thc 190 dlctments, and a petitlon for ln. eorpus was Immedlately presontc Justlco Gould. The court Issued wrlt, returnable April 1 next a o'clock, and pendlng the hearlng P ham and Ua.is wero rclcaaed on S addltlonal bull each. Two Arrewtx Fnllle. Tho petltions for haboa? corpu; up tho attempt to bring tho men ror trlaj undor tho idos lndlctm ind that tho mon wore arrcstc STew York and taken before Ui states CommlsKioner Rltlgeway. Iischarged them, holdlng the ln nents charpred no offenso agalnst Jnlted States; ngaln the men ? aken Into custody and a hearlnif ?eforo United .States Judge IIoll ilso dlschargfd thc men on tho s fjounrl. Thoy also set up the 1 tho new indictments ls a bar to rovernment's prosecution. Thoy th ore claim that thc mon were b llcgally detainod. Pockham and Haas returned to ork this afternoon. COMMISSION 0F INQUIrV uvc.Htlg_.tlon of ..UsMonary Condit In Afrlca. Chlcago, iu., March 18.?Tho t,.';n^a,orV?..?ry<\^8? , P0*^ of Imma aptlst Church. is soon to leavo V? .i.hoar2. of Afrlca to deterr hother Baptlsts ought to w.thd ieir mtsslonarles from that contln o wlll leavo Aprll 1. as Head c >mmlss!on of threo sont out by aptlst Mlsslonarlea' Union. The other members are Joseph CI 10 misslonary who attalned nre mco through hls controversy v rofesspr Krodorlck Starr over coj 3iis ln tho Congo, and a Mr Fer ?n, of England. The sum of $35 us been voted for carryins- on ork, whleh ls to inst seven month The party wlll go 1.500 mlles 1 0 Congo terrltory, and then wlll n rato stlll farther through Soudai ESGRO CONTESTANT ALWAYS Oy THE J -? 9 Washington, March 18_A net .tlng at a desk ln tlio roar tier a.t8 in tho Houso durlng to-da Imated scenes, exclted the curios: the 2.000 spectators who bank e gallerics. Ho was Aaron loleau, of Charloston, S. C, who ntestant for tho seat of Eem itatlvo Logaro, ls entltled to t Ivilegos of the floor of, the low ?.!?0f Con?rcss- For elght yea loleau once a porter in the rai y mail service, has boen contestii igresslonal honors in tho Charle 'D'f?rlct' II0 sa' to-day amo. white conipeerK watching procce. ;s and wrltlng letters. v'oece.i WOMAN' CAUSE.OF CAPTURE. lee Kueiv Where to WnU-h for E _ caped Convlct. ew York. March 18.?Alexander D , who escaped from Slng Sing la 1K, where he was undor a llfo sei co for killing Lefty Boyle, an I ner. agalnst the police, was cai j< here yesterday and taken bac his old quarters ln prlson In tl ?rnoon by State Detective Jackso; 00 will.be placed in solitary coi ment indeilnltely. evoe's capturo was due to hls fond ' f,0reld-a BurBer> ol 366 West Fifty nd btreot. She knew Devoe whe alow Boyle. From tho day Devo alng Slng Lleutenants Muggi 2.r,antL 9.aynor were detalled b ector McCafCorty to locato thls wo . They flnally found her. Watc: kept, and yesterday Devoe wa enterlng her flat SIxty-ElBht Adilltlona. iv. C. S. Blackwell, D. D., wht been conductlng a revlval at Pinc oi_?itt_-PtLSt 1f1l.,rch' nas received '-elght applications for member M the church. Tho servlces wlll inuo next week. ,IlUcit Sale ot Mauor. nolulu, March 18?In the nrohl n campaign now under way here drivers of automoblles wero in d yesterday by the Federal grand for carrying llquor to the Wl reservation, where lt ls was sold ho soldlers. Tho army offlcers tho1 saloons near the reservation sed to sell beer only, under roc-u is elmllar to thoso of tho former canteen. The prohlbltlonlsts oppose the ussuaneo of a licenso. ' . 1 ?? , Tobncco Sales. ordlng to the report of tho Com mer of .Agrlculturo for Febru ssuetl yesterday, Danville. as usu. ids the State in the salo of bright =0, having to its credlt 3,610.925 s. South Boston eomos second e Ust. wlth 2.266,737. pounds. iburg sold nearly 1,000,000 moro s of dark tobaeco than her next U competltor, thoro havlng boon 3d on tlmt market 2,913,300 s. Kichmond was second. wlth amountlng to 1,952,880 pounds, Drake's Branch a closo socond. Two -Nogrocn Eynchcd. I"',.*!*'. -March ls.~Bob Austln and ? KlohardBoii. nogroos, woro lynched m tho courthoiiEo squaro by a mob mon. Tho vletlms wero oliargod wlth /lniii,'.lbeJ,V"_,r a Jn" "ollvory hero f night. RichardROii was arrostod In 18 yostorday and w?B brought hbro 8iit.Ua oonfossod to compllolty In ?in?o?Bipo of tho prlsoners and w?' a .. ,Austln, who was noon an _______! no?'. n.i.Jat. .h^?,li,,^^n'',8n >? VokuTiamn. wniil' ,MaJPOb IS^l^ivo hundred io^,.0i.f.,^8troyaU horo t0-,lay ny ion n v's wore lost ,n ??o con. ? i Grace Street Baptist Church Sunday at I I A. M., 3^0 and 8 P. M. <-jf ?W~v A Letter to the People of Richmond: ss,asaBSfisss y^ra-aj? ?_~ ?f ? iouo for tho mon of Richmond to hear hlm t i'f? ?1n y X anx" S."-___ 3LS _"- - ? S= ?Pastor. Manchester News n nr s, tho Whon Henry .wood, men, These coun 10 too !US to iment strlko h iu f tho . om ne of frand tes that oper tho iaos borts ibcas d to tho t 10 'eck 1,000 Manchester Bureau, Tlrncs-Dlspa ,.?_ ,, ? UO.. Hull Stroci /iot ?i u." .".uVa* Pwellcally flll-,1 . iMtanJ- a, 'h0 mceilnB Ot tho Antl aolldatlon Leaguo whon Charles fv -poko at much longth In ati Bddrosn connocled and dollvored . in a ma mannor. Mr. Pogo doclared thut lf Mlf-goyornmont was taken away re slblllty cotwed, unji whon rosponsl wus lost enthuslRStn for labor vanriu: Ihat Manchoster Imd onco beon a s for consolidation and that Klchmond lnd??? urounde of her unpromlslng tho "ltl0"*nnd tbat now whon Wauchestei In. -""?-'re__-- Rlchmond had thought U1K, 1,1 woro polnts ln hls speech. 1I? dci.l.d flgures of tho Consolidation Club t ManchMtofs nnd Klchmond's nnniiclal flitlona, and doclarod that Rlchmond S__i.__m?k0._!rood hor l>roml-ca as wr ???_?, , th0? ordin_nco. Pulrmount ,,!.' ho ?"?eS?d. woro ln a de-plo i-onditlon. and ho belleved Klchmond nnnoxed, too much torrltory and ws ManeheStor to Increaso her bonded lm cclnoss. iimiD ,,B' A. aill took the stand ln reply to .tody ?fe' Ho touchod on tho school nuci 5 ln* S??iBi'?mS. V"" uMn v,isa wa? miei ?.- I-**0"1 ?ho Hlgh School. Thls openod a trovorsy botweon tbo two whlch cont! some timo. Mr. aill flnally retlred. moa tho crowd mnrched out of tho hal The funeral of1 Mrs. Vlola Norrls, ol Btockton Btreet. who dled Thursday n aftor a brlef Ulness. wlll take place aricrnoon at 3 o'clock from. Dccatur 8! IE_.PL._ES HEtD lonj, Rev. nuel for rilne raw ent. >f a the irk, >ml .Ith idl gu ,noo tho s. nto en i set here ents, d ln ilted who dlct the wore had who tame 'tho Paulhan's *Former Manager j eYng le_.es Breach of Con New tract. \ Xew York, March 18.?Unablo to . iH,nn iM_i.or<1.ay from s?Pre'ne Co Justlce _.owberger a declslon perm n,utf r}iUH tc_Tl?H hls four acroplai n uVh1i,Un"ue(1 statcs Immediate Louis Paulhan. hls wlfe, his uncle a ni_ friend and interprcter, Robert Kerauson do Pennendreff, declded remaln ln New York. Instead of snlll yestorday on thc French Rner Prt ence, on whlch they had enguged pa. tJLh0n,l?Z..V'Arman,bl'>Xaaea an? ? T'noihfi L ' 'nonoplanes with whl lll?rh?? ^?h?E? becn ?ak,nff exhlbltl oShi i?.?l,,a c->'?ntry slnce .lanun i!L r.? Stl" ,n tho hetting shod of t Jimalca raco track under a guard pr ?*??__.& 1'aulha",s former manag Edwin Cleary. Mr. Cleary has broug suit against Paulhan. alloging violatl ??,_l??tract'.an_1 ho* asked for an mo^n?n,j;eBt,ralnln8r *Pa?lhan. from r moving the four aeroplatjea untll th UtlgatTon is ended. AHsenta lo Attorneyn' Ilrquest. ?-_iT___ , n B. attorncys. instead of Jllii yesterday the brlef whlch it had be. be?eofedaXyv,V?U.ld- P??**?n"cd a nun oer of aflldavlt? ln support of Pau celvedCvM0,.h0n that h0 hart not r ceived yet tho amount of monov h contract wlth Mr. Cleary calls r\\ Judge Nowberger then assentcd to tl request of Prederlck N. Van Zandt. M *l?,trrya ,?,_yol_> for uermlsslon to fl counter affldavlts, and gave Mr Va _:andt untll thls morning to do ?, a-nnounclng that hd would ronder h bfc aS SOOn therea'tor ns poss; sa?5n thn?b?;h_fUorney for Paulhat saici that the reason Paulhan ha hl?k1,n-*Wyi A.r PIeary wm tha"paul __o-. ?iaa rec1elvc1d, only half tho sum due hlm under hls contract and tha he was convlncod that Mr. Clear whiH. "h. Pay hlm th0 ,6'00? a weel wi.? th . a^eoment called for. BI Beebe sald. also. that Mr. Cleary ha the^ee^T'000 /""?, the Promoters 0 the recent Los Angoles avlatlon meet Paulhan. ? ?f Wh,Ch hacl ho **** *? _. ' Wrtghta Flle Suit. The latest move in the battle foi <L'^_i?nqulst of the air was mndo yes _ff_2ay'?_wl,en the Wr'snt Company p^S.f8?U ln .the Unlted states Circuit .vhiMMrfftn 'njunctlon restralnlng thc ?i_^hbi_or Jrom elvitie anyaerlal shows M?.lh.0i,fopelCn maohlnes whlch were ?.{fLlt_h.ero by Cleary and Paulhan .JVl c'eary s suit against Paulhan a^i the Wright Company's action against Cleary. it is expected it will be several days beforo the nilx-up fol? lowlng the Paulhan exhlbltlons in th s country is disentangled. Tr_^A^7WrI,^ht ,?omPany ln the new Federal suit. alleges that Cleary not - on y caused Paulhan to come over h wlth .the aerlal machlnos. but ls now ? threatenlng to contlnue public exhl? bltlons with the "Infrlngl ,e ap. paratus.' At tho same timo tho com? pany asks the court to compel Clearv to accouht for the profit8 received by hlm from tho exhlbltlons. The Wright Company further asks for proper damages, and also that tho alleged infringlng parts of tho ma chines in cjuestion bo dellvered to the plaintiff for destructlon. s 0BITUARY Mr.. __. C. Fieuilng. [Speclal'to The Times-D)spat<4.1 Frederickaburg. Va., March IST-Mrs. ; L. C. Flemlng. mother of o. E. Flem-1 lng, of thls clty, dled yestorday at her homo in Potersburg, aged soventy-two yoars. Flvo sons and ono daughter survlvo her. Burlal will be mado in .Coochland county. Edward Tlionuia I.e.vls. ? tSpecial to Tho Timcs-I-ispateh.] Chatham, Va? March 18,?Edward Thomas Lowis, a farmer <of Kentuck, Plttsylvania county, died at hls homo near that place Wednesday. Ho was clghty-throo years old and ls sur? vlved by one son, four daughters, three brothers and two sisters. . Mr_. Krauk E. Ilobey. t I^k.'.I111 to The Tlmos-Dlspatch.l Leesburg, Va., Murch 18.-?Mrs. Ho boy, wlfe of Frank K. Roboy, a cltiaen of Loudoun county, dled at her homo near Bloomilela Wednesday afternoon, aged slxty-Bix yoars. Sho is survlved by her husband, ono daughter, Mlss Bari0 Kobey, and flve aons, Wllliam Robey, of Buoria Vlsta; BrneBt Itoboy, or Charlottesvllie; El-;' wood Boboy, of Lynchburg; Edgar Jlo bey.x, of Bloomfleld, and ,C. h Roboy, of Puroellvllle, Va. , [Speclal to Tho Tlnioa-Oiapatch,] "?JVinohestor, Va? March 18.?Mlss Nancy Burwell Oooke, ilaughter of tho late PhlUp Pendlatop Cooko, and laat elster of tho late John Eston Cooko., tho nov.oV-ti dled at her country home, Church, Rov. Mr. Forrester conductlng tha servlcos. gho is survived by her husband. W. I. Norrls, nnd two chlldren, Ollvlo and Doitttld, and hor mother aud fathor. Mr. wl b i? V" "a?ar"' Tho Intcrmcn will b0 ln Maury Cemetery. rJi'V?8"1'1' bV Jo,,nston Camp of Confedo. m, ?i VS.U'ra.n" mot "ll" n'fht at Ninth aml Jiuil Streots. Dclegates woro olected 1o tako part ln th. great parado at tho grand rounlon In Moblle, Ala., thla yoar. Th,.". aro forty membora or Ihe camp. Tho oftl ,.?-,- u"ar": ,R_.M' Jlob?'>?on. commander; tho drr-% a J?nr,,anU flrat "'"tenant commaul L i? i.:_. A_- Bllu*n' ?econd lleutenant com i? ?o mander; T. A. Morgan. thlrd lloutenant commander; P, A. Howlelt, secrotary- C I> Walthall secretary, nnd It. _". Bmlth. treaa-' tch, :. 'hurs -Con I'nge i well storly local spon llilllty l*hed. eeker had con hnd is ln con could itton and rable hnd inted lobt Mr. tlon, aken con nued and I. 31 . <u A meetlng of Now South Council. Jr. O. u. A. M., wna held last nlght. Washington Camp. Pnlrlotlc Sons of ul'slil ' "" lmpor,ant 'nectlng- lait _J?H?.i_?hArlC?._.M' "???? "uporlntendent of sehoola for Chestordeld county, lB TPt>ort"a ?a saylng that a high school for Mldlothan HOM U86urud tact* T"? bulMlag will co," The lndustrlal Ch'aptor of Meadn M?m_. ffi. man'. jt.^' ^"'^ Bl 8 ?,<:l0Ck " Ul'" rT,'m,^,noyaTd'". near Mlllwood. Clarke county, aged slxty-scvcn yoars r.n? brother. Nathnnlel B. Cooke of Han over county, survives. OUOKO' ot Han" f,., R?v. Hamllton Gaver. ffihS vclnrs^.CCdr.aB,e- I,c *" ? ovSr XV. II. .MMgalliH. gallls. n well-known citizen dled to day aged slxty-two years. ]To wa? I st^oL'.-or^a^y^"8 d"e to the n?h -Mrs. Marlelta .Moon. ....,,? Vu' March IS.?tt-nreaontiL. tlvc John A. Moon, of ihe tiim t.I wW^r^s ?'8 n'ot^'w^^e Uv_?Sf ?i..^^,oMc0o0unntayndv:ttB a na" years S_,"ff,Ct.?": a*ed "avcn^S ^rdSied,0t?.dary.?f * ^"^nown^fam* r>.r._.;,,lrr'. A(?n,ntn Co?en?. [Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch 1 Washington. N. C, March 18?,'\f.?, minfl'% frotn Pnoumonla. Mrs. Ar mlnta Cozzens passed away yoatcrdnJ llam Cozzens, Mlss Julla Cozzens ?n.i Mrs. Annlo Satchwoll Tho funoral was conducted at tho resldenco thls If Jf^noon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Robert Th^'i ?astor or th0 Chrlstlan Church Jtcry. mCn WaS ln 0akdalo Cem Fuueral of Ed-vln a. Herndon. DanvlfilaI 'vJhe X"n^-I>'?Patch. 1 -i-'an. nje. Va.. March 18._The fu? neral of Edwin A. Herndon late inanl aging edltor of the Lynchburg NowV ??i? ?0"duote? hero to-day Tt ir3(5 R H ilor^nnl0 rcs,d.nc? oihl. unc'le" w r- v rnd0"i on Groen Streot. Dr. nhn ' J^,Une offlc,at'ns-. Among thoso ?ten,i ,m?e f0Vcr ,trom Lynchburg lo atterid the funeral were Carter Giass andUcr XV irolr?1 hw?"a? WaSSS Mrd HerndonSCOtt' a broth<"-'"-law of Th.e ,.8rr<.vo 'w'as '"'ly eovered wlth e.xqulsite floral trlbutesf many ol' which wero sent from Lynchburg. tJnlauo and noteworthy among thfso was a lV?? ?SCS011 dos,^n' mountea ou *an easel. and representlng the page of a newspaper. wlth tho words, "Lynch? burg News and Advance," In letters 0f blue across the top. like the cantlor. SnIan?ewspapor' wnI1? bIu* longltudi nai lines ropresented the column dlv - slons of a newspaper. This oxnuislto " design was of white flowers, wltli a wreath of whlte roses in the centre Tho ffgajn^Te interred i? Green DEATHS ANTHONY?Entered into rest, at her lato i^sldoneo, 730 North Twonty thlrd Streot, March 17. 1910, SARAH 15. ANTHONY, wldow of W lllarn XX. Anthony, agod slxty-slx years. ' xt/^J}*^0,1 .80rvIcos SUNDAY AFTEU- ,' Ni.?,N'^ oclocIt' Union Station Moth- ' odlst Church. Interment ln Holly ?)???,. S*^**?* aoqualntanccs invited to attend. Norfolk and Charlotte. N. C, Daners please copy. ' *"*iM-JO FUNERAL NOTICE HUFFMAN?Tho funeral 0f Rtjtw HUFFMAN,' daughter of Mr. J H ; . HufCmnn. wlll take place at Hleh i??^ p?rfe R_?tli?dls. Churoh 8ATUU ^Ce-m?etePryM- Intement Riv^ IN MEMORIAM BUTLER?Tt has boen stild that t. ?i?nXn,try ,?,f PBt?"lotl8m and noblo deeds wlll bo ever mlndful of heroic: dead. Comrnde G. C. BUTLEB who dled ln Brlstol, Va., March 12 1010, was born ln Hanover countv Vn? 1837, dylng ln'hls seventy-thtrd year. He was a member"''of Com ,pa"y C, FUteonth Virginia Infantn-, nd served as a gnllant soldier dur? lng the entlre war. He wns twlea wounded?nrst in tho arm at mom" y''a'>lQ . Kharpsluirg.. September 17. Jhfii; thon_again recolved ii bad' lhfil, loslng an oyor Ho waa fon>J ess in battle, did hls full duty du> Ing tho Confpdorato war; slnco tho war ho hns llved as a good citizen. and dled a true, honest raun,_ "How sleep tlus bravo who slnk tpJ rest Wlth all their country's'wlshes blest: When snrlng. wlth dowy Ungora cold Roturns to deck tholr Imllowod mo d Kha thoro shall flnd a swootor sod Thun fancy's feet huve evor trod." \ Atl old comrade, ., Jtlehroohd, Va., March .8. 'loiCv