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OUKTLESS Jumps lino Rises and Lead When Barrier Is Never Headed. Bad lam at First Turn. Jackson feature r, ill. Fla.. March 14?The Moncrief to-day, a selling handicap, at a mile ami a teciith, was "on by Countless in fashion Countless jumped into lead shortly after tin1 barrier lifted. Making his own pace, he easily from Whit-.- Wool. \t the turn the horses were in a jam- F Like was knocked into the fence, had a bad fall. MeTaggart fall ins hin. The jockey did not get a ecr Summaries: 1'irst race?Felling: two-year six easy the had won p rs ? ?itu <? ami ft' lilt. four ?we-yea: - olds, i half furl- ngs?AranrV (S Mary l.ce Johnson c; to 1> sh Town, even, third. Time, vuto Maid. Nanny McDee, ydnkoe; Loft us Kins'. Tr?yinor? lit v. A'lfre'd Hal Cd let lib ni Tenhessci i, Tom rahqutl - year-olds, tue ?um (-5 to 1) tirstj Barney 1 end. Nick Ba k? r (1.2 ' 1:01 Mason. Dan Mario::, Allan pule Ford bank. Rose Fl Fiahk McKinnl* als? lories, jikt, Mont Rasp Patrk lv V;i ien three r,g< Reputation toe ..2 to 1) see : i third. Time, sh Girl. Myrtle One eh, Blossom, Bryan. Guns ill, also ran. r?riyear-olds, six fur ?Imprint (13 to .'?) 13 to 1 > second, lird? Time, 1:14 1-T>. Jim 1-, Deceiy'able, toiyal Prince and Bil .-> ran. ' handicap, three-year- j o| . ?? mil- and H sixteenth-- I Count f ? r.. fifft White Wool (20; to i ' :--. oi' i; Governor Gray (9 to ;<?) ! third ?4i S-it, Toni Hay ward j ran H .0 1 : t r ?selling. four-year-olds! r liyr furlongs?IVmoret to i j : ? ; .!?:'. Hamilton t.4 to l > second.] V ? -.; .- < t to 2 > -.bird. Time, 1:0$.j s-; Our, Macissj Royal Onyx. John Mmiro, bohbv'an, Joan Patterson, ; infatuation. Firecracker and Sixth race?selling four-year-1 obis r.:id up. m:ic- and a sixteenth?Sum ir.crr.i-?':.". 14 tb li first. Gold Castle '> to 1) second. Fbcataliso i4 to 1 i third. Time. 2:4? 3-5; P.os'eV.urg 1!.. Henry Hutchinson. Brevite. Lady Es? ther. Dearie, Heart Pang. RespbhsefuL Schlad Augmented by Pitcher and Catcher?Bradley Nor Sullivan Worried. e ,| I foi Pi; BY OCSj MALBERT jf.' 1bohY.j alarm that I read to Manager .lani.es W. Sullivan was ?- the problem of .-< out itttr an out i;:i'cliruoitd. Natura it y, hi, in view ! thai all <>f the reports ri-ceJI'vcit > to thr present time have ben ir'l >? and linve led to the ijoiieiu fur Iroiii being worried over get 11 the votty v.as i;oing to come rid j>fj t hem. ihr first thing 1 did after reading this ,i ? ? at to get >nm communication ih fciilllvrih and Owner Bradley. 'Both ?>? r Je Intiiesled parties: were very much rnriri I to learn of any riicb repuxt. iltber wjis worried in the bait and t.ug Ktcd that the report must have been tint as a juke; 'Wie sire not worried about tin- Riciiihohd .-. . . . tili;.' dejinnineiit. So fur an outflnld-I .- a .-? i;pncernf d. <.ur job up to the present ?no has been In selecting those men to lioni we want to send transportation. I'bn iul and l-biiiplete list "t pluyers who will ' ?rive heie Monday has not been compiled, id Will hot lie until we. have sent out all \x..<- trausportritibri money. \\v beilcve un ive iite going to have the strongest afield ih thn leiigii^. That's how much i ?r: v..- nie dAl?g." i vl.it Owiitn; Bradley bad to say,! ,-i lit !l- biick^fl tri* Si Manatee B?lllvah; i ?Sal Lodge. whg cot \f, town yesterday ' nout j:3t) P. M , called at the office, and ? qiiftr a little eh tit; lift is a Hue ? r young fellow, and if be can cateh v -.veil hi he looks will blick. Hl3 first litetrient was Ir, the effeci that he was as co :??I!s. as h< had been working to ? 1 \ j condition for the past two mouths. - ? :? urc-fl ? rem tlje.'O.eldsb?r?, N. c. ? '?: >?? ulSo |h l.owii. lie looks the p.m. si'cai big, biitiky hoy. with a wonderful r.-^riti; ,.f F,hbtilder:, and if he doesn't tnaku ? i ;.. wi|l surprise y.otirs (rtily very, very ILnvit/.ci'.s' Track Team; Kumcr Uni il that the Richmond !!?>?-. .:.;e;:' track tea pi la putting in a few private licks tn an effort to gel in ebhditibh {for the open-air meet to bo lib rid here April era1!; gunner; 1-'. It isv said thu< e>:r?ct tirj put a the4 field, and will to win. More men try for the team, 'ul those most in nit by doing some Irieh can be whipped Touring Car. S700?-Roadster, ?600 1627-29 W. BROAD ST. ^4^p^v,w Cycle I ft^*****8?^^^ 4 Cylinders ? Hi; CAR lli AT li *t Mi VALVES. Guaranteed Engine Service, t'ric**, $1,200 to $2,??o6, Iiiiprrlnl Mt.ier Car Co., DlNtributert m l?;;t! \V Ilrond St. l>lione Mini. 1213. uir. urs?as."?.ics.m .sjaxzifuzaszz mm?? ? u j.i imun mu The Worth Auto Sales Co., 439-5050 V. Hain Sl Fbone Madison 710 WBW -MB 1 ">.r. The buyer who knows the difference n autorhobi wilt own a A?cn Aye, and Broad Street. iho same Hm< ous ?.andldi Inj ' The -c_ <yiB ehot< afternoon' atttndai) of Gtt adherents of the vj .t Idle. Busy, ipposo .held the*, jortodj and no* have- f?l Sit Senator iy wcro *i\d and still the Shcehan kthat CJt ity. hSEXV YORK. Jan. 19.-*Fo"rmcr Mayo* in ot BurtAlo called Mi^S?W1'" Gaynoi ly and discussed ttjif^fy&H? wltl' After 1ca\dnij^i^KHE?8^^PrcS: >at Mayor Ga> Shepard. Hicehan," tald as any other with only foti f>l hesitate to wltl "Hew 18 Mr. Ohcoha] continued Mr. jpf the people iRepub. iskej 'in ordj enatorq psity whl witho^ Wagner itic senator ?eil to stay as may be Democrats wl S-ed this aftern' Piled with their believed they ha lieehan men tha islf. b'sht." eai insurgent i must come havo net a ^a-.ul I do not vt to concent; :andldate. v nielrttlhs late this s.i extreme is Insist Jders and to that they..b it any tl:r.' to a -4, ic combl [Impaired, Provldo in whjfcl lent Male charge etlre an y be dl fflBy? ot :rno] )Vl ;lu. In as .Mltfftws're: spei to-day. and th ?att! 0 ir Wafi met aj the Ira '. r r'ual! j ?oner Agriculture ?Hiri T Com mi* Pearson and Oov By GUS MALBERT. Worry hot nemeniber the promise that the world would never again bt destroyed by water. . Hpwsb.nir!Vt:r, 1 khbvi a fry\ peo'plr who have consigned the weather man to n rl.i"-? where u little rain thigh i bei we', foiiie at any season. Just id :hlnk that it is so close that iv6 can hear the sinking of spikes and the breathing of breaths, and. good? ness liit-, think of the si^hs that will bu counted if they're a handsome lot. Cheer up, kln>' friend?:. Remember it might have snowed. Vrvv probable that this it the Ion? season in May. An optimist is a fellow who can mi salt and be happy in lite thought that it \\ isn't popper. Wc have now in oiir midst ("Jowtirii Vbrbout, White, l/carce, Lodge, ami Sullivan Let's have a giinic1. Goody', goody. FreXty soon it wjii lie April; when the weather will be w? at Her. Dutch Revello is still holdlue to his ebhtrtiet of Sit00 a month for si.\ months w|th the Yankees. Curtis Walker is visiting the rail? way dllh'Os regularly how. tryin 6 to i lind out. how to ^ct to Jersey t'itv. Members of 111 <? Providence Forgo Hunting and FlsbiiiR Club enjoyed some raro sport Monday. Some of the local disciples of Izaak Walton lottr heyed down and brought back a m;i'? niflceiii catch; A chub weighing eleven pounds nine ounces was landed after some hard work iIc was nicked no on n troll and fought all the time until lie was ?snapped in the land!lit; net This la tlie biggest i hub ever caught in the pQnd Others ranging down in weight to the smallest, which weighed just C.vaetlN; three pounds, were captured by th<- tribe. Capablahen, the Cuban, who has been takltu: th< measure of all of the chess? players in this country, has tlnaliv iicen heatoin and by Rubinstein, the Russia ii. Christy MntiiCwSOn is said to have ttlacovcrtM i new hall. From accounts received i' I ' cross between the fa-1 iiious knuckle linll and a spitter. it com Of te the batter with all seams ? howl rig and makes a couple of fjlit tustlc dips, ebmplotclv fooliritr the swatters Mntiy wets all ot his lingers before delivering the deceptive pel? let y, shades <>f Krank Merrlweli: Frank Mciraii. i'lttsburB's tiirietV sixth edition to the white hope column, has found tin way out. lie- was so b';idi> lied ten by Jim Savage, a i>lck lSpecial in The Times-Dispatch I Tournament Hall. Buffalo, n. V;, March i4.'?Following are the ten high linen in each tveni, also the five hit:!. I men in the tirst t.'iuad. at tlio Natlona Bowling Association tournament: Bimhswiclis, New York, 2;?28; Ger? mania!. No. !. Buffalo, ::.r.'>\. Weit:: Sprudels, Buffalo, 2,7TS; Germania??, No Buffalo. 2.119; St. Aueltfie, Biriiira, 2.6 "JO. No mango in live-man standing Hi-orei:: Ten high tdruvding in two-roan oyfent?-Keisey and Johnson. New Haven. Conrii, IMl,:-; -Krlchtop ari<l Lehtbecker, Baltimore, 1,308; Krai ami Stc-hno. Chicago, 1.272; ?Quirin amJ Ltnd>e>, Neve York, 1,256; Kllpatrlejt and Wtildeeker, Detroit, 1,2-pj. Thomp? son ami BurkbHrdt. Chicago; 1.2 VI ?bbcrseapl) and Carl, New V?rk, I; Brillit and Greoghty, Pntrjrson, I, 2r.f.; Elliott lind KnOK, Philadelphia, I, 22G; Blass and Cuiien, Buffalo, 1,221 Individuals scores: Ten high elaiiO Ihg in Individual scores?Briiitd Joi a soil ok. N'ew York. 682; Rail.torn Clevoland, OSO; 1?. Currier, i'orl till ron, <i77; Trope, Cleveland, tjf.'i; M?ller New York f,CC; ?lltirrouh, Mead . ;i, H T. J?. "Llridsey, New York. ftf>8; Van;-In, Rochester, ?.?"> . Crowaon, AHJan< <?. Tysi r. Roc hester, CM. ?To-da> inc-up heavy. Monday night thai he Has carried out in ah ambulance. Next1. Harry Steihfeldt, on whom the Cubs asked waivers a few days ago. bad a remarkable experience, Ho signed a ?'ub contract, was then sold tb the Cincinnati Club, and was bought back by the Cubs all in the same day. Which, mildly, is going sonic. The bowlers at Buffalo .-v.' rnttt>incr i;i> some classy scores, ilaryllv i day pusses but some record is >>t okeii. AMUSEMENTS Bijou?"t;nst l.ynnr." I.whin ? Viniil?-\ ille. Adelaide Tliurstbh In Neu .''1ij>. The news that Adelaide Thursi.on tomes to the Academy Sti'.urdaS'. mati lt>e and nicht, in a new plaj will be tvelconio ;*? the many fvb nds of this charming ymin^ actress, who.--.- ap pea ranee in this city is always an eveiit appealing u< theatregoers. If we are to jud&?. from the praise given Miss Tburstons m w comedy, "Miss Ananias." be the critics of the Hues in which It has been presented, it is jiy far the best vehicle vet nrovide.d tills favorite star for the display of her ueligjftfUl personality an-1 subtle charm, \ Hip Production. "The Round-lip" la a stupendous production, familiar already t" many playpners and beloved by all who ever witnessed a performance. It essays a presentation wliliih stiige < amAhe's that bad not been dreamed of until its ad? vent. It is an absorbing spectacle.; Seal sab.- to-morrow. Wlil be at Academy March 20, 21 and 12 Thieves Who Got Mis. Drum moncl's Diamonds May Be There. New York. March II.?-II was re pnrted here to-night that clues in the ciisc of Mrs. Maldwln Drtnnmonds lest jewels* valued at > 120,600 have led detectives to Hot Springs, Vtt. Mrs. Drutnmohd, who was Mrs. Mar-ha 11 I" a id, Jr., of Chicago, and her husband Hurriedly left for the South Into to? day, soon after their arrival from Chl ifagn. It Is saht they went to A iked, The private defectives in H e jewel mystery are tryinu; to find a man and n woman who are said to have been on the I i am b u r g- ? i?no r 1 c.j n Line slenmor Amerika tit tin- lime Mis. prumniond's jewels disappeared from lor state? room the night of February 20. De? tectives say that photographs of the couple are in the gallery at Scotland Yard In connection with charges of ? rime in km gland and .the Continent, ^w? ' 1 .?!?..??-:-????! For SO Years the llnusn of Ouallty. Straus, Gunst <k Co., Distillers and Blenders 6t fine IVhfxlcles. Drink Old Henry Its Loiik Record Prove.-; it.-. Merit! i-.EK TUB Reo "30" With Fore Doors Price $1,350 I:, Piding wind shield; top extra. It 10(1 tioTOIt SALES ro., South Boston. Va. 20,000 milks CAR I hey si arid e\ ery test, ( atn ilog?c on retniest. Offers to Play April 17, but Park Cannot Be Secured for That Date. Captain Gill, of the Richmond Col? lege baseball (cam, is worrying: over the weather. lie had the applicants for the team getting alone in line shape when the rainy spell put a stop to practice. Now the liest lie can du is to get them In the gymnasium and sive them some warming-up work. 1 followed by a hot bath; Me hopes in this way to keep them conditioned un? til the arrival uf Coach Long about ridxt Wednesday. A game has bccii offmed th<* college team by Yale, but as April 17 is tho only date which the Yale team has 1 open, and as the college cannot get the ball park on that date it is feared thai the two will not ?et together. It may be that the game will he played in either Newport News or Petersburg. I.otters have been written in an en? deavor to secure the park in one of! those cities Tor that date. j Captain Gil! is anxious to meet the representatives of the Neu Haven uni? versity, vis he feels that with the men who w ill make Up Jits team he has a good chance for victory. Y. M. ?, A. Athletics 1 -i_ ! Central Y. SI. C. A. Lawrence, right forward, held goals. 10; throw--. |. Twining, left forward;! Meld goals, Metchlf, centre. licnl goals. points awarded. 1. Wells, left I guard.hi goals. ::. Bruce, right guard; liehl goals. -. t; ichmond Howitzer*. Nichcl, left forward, field goals. 1. Bell, right forward, field goals. I; points awarded, 1. IVlvoy, centre. R?wo, left guard. Kay. right guard. Score end first htilf? Y. M. ?A.. '11: Iloivitv.ers. ?'. Score end of gather- Y. M. C, A Hdwii/.?rs, ?. Vinic of halves. 1.". minutes. The Y. M. C; A. t< am is getting ready for the gfttne with Washington Cen? tral on Saturday night. March 11511). which is to be played here. This will be u fast one. ' V. >\. C. A. Tli.M'I.V I.HAGUE. Meteors. Sample .:<7 1.11 Schermerhorn . l?'i im 131 121 more .17'? ilia 150 Alversori .11 ti l 1-17 Totals .57(5 K?S 559?l,f>0a Comets. Burnctte .137 172 131 Warren .l'l IIjj> Batten. Hi Blair .177 I.:. is:'. Totals .55?tf fiit' ?'J??1. ti 2 *1 fin Saturday night the Crescents are scheduled to roll the Stars. The kind that are made so well that their tone grows better with use. Write for FREE catalog. Walter D. Moses $[ Co. j 103 Ei Bread St. i Oldest Music Mouse in \ a. ? and N. C. l;. vi whim-. MUi?j.r . . ?y.j; .... jmv*...: ?-iwng Charlotte. X. C, March i I.-The ISll schedule of thd Carolina Association of Baseball Clubs was adopted this after? noon at a meeting of the directors off the association. It provides for HI! games. Four umpires wore chosen and ii number of minor amendments udopt ? d t<> the constitution and by-laws, tio most important of which was that In future all tied games of nine Innings or more shall not be jjlaycd off, mak? ing it possible to have doubl b-headei's only because of postponed gdmes. 111 new managers fOl' all Ibe six teams save one and much promising young material the season bids fair lb be tin fastest In the league's history. I'I '.A X A A'tv TS HE.\ l)V TO PlilMi TO TUM HltlM'./.lis Danville. Va.. March 1 I -The Ait gihia League baseball pennant, widen was captured by Danville last sea:,-!:, I:ay arrived in the city und will lie Huns; to the bree/.es in a conspicuous I lace some time during the coming season on the baseball grounds Tl pennant tla^ is blue in color, and in large white letters there appears tip following inscription: "Champions ol Virginia League for lOlO.'.' Arrangements for the raising of the pennant have not been completed. Chnttnnoogn l.o*cw. Chattanooga. Tenn.. March I I.?'I'o b-do evened up with Chattanooga this afternoon, winning by u score of ;i to 1. "TACKY" M'FARLAND OUTPOINTS MO RAN Chicago Lightweight Puts- It on Claimant to English Title at Every Stage of Their Ten-Round Battle. New York March 1I ? "Parky" Mc l'arland, the Chicago lightwcTgiit, out? pointed Owen Mora it, claimant! to the kiigli.ih lightweight championship, at every stage <"?!' their ten-round light liefere the Fairmont Athletic Club here tofrilgiii. rt was a clean, ,hurd fought bat tie throughout, in which the Chi? cago boy fully demonstrated his su? periority in boxing over the F.nglish ru'tiri. McFarland was always there with a clean punch, and when Moran reached for liim he found the Chicago boy inn?* elusive, Both lighters "weighed In at 135 pounds at ~> o'clock, but those at the ; rlngsl-ie gave the Chicago man a ! slight advantage in weight when the tight started, t McFariahd depended for the grcat ! er part on body blow.-, reaching Moran I With right and left below the heart. At close quarters he had a distinct ad? vantage over tiie Englishman. Neither man titiffrfed much from punishment until the seventh, when McFarlahd reached Moran v.'Ith stiff body blows- and sohl him reeling twice ihr ring (d ?the ropes. Follow - meet in Mar..:lix 2 dotibt lent l Tor I lie Rliies-College indoor track I.-- held !:i the ' "Blues'Armory on has been applied for, ami will hi re fdved within the next rtav vv?y/lnasihuch a a it is a dual meet, 1<..Til r.) the 131 no? oiui tin; college, it is not essential that sanction of the A. A. LT. lie secured, ilowever, to ho on the safe side and to have nothing occur which might intc-rfero with the open?atr meet to ho bold April I-, it uas iliotigitt best tp get tho opinion of the proper officials of the ama? teur organlzat ton. "I'lio trach smi:ul was worked out at the armory yesterday. The men did light work, Ihn no attempt at speed wan made. iTli'e 1 jiieh - 111xio11h !?? get his charges out In i he open a wahi. where ho feels that more good can he dolte, Open letters .a Ihvltdtlon have. Been sent ? ?ui hi,- Manager c'orley to all of the prep '!.Is, 1 "Hi universities a.nd athletic. clubs to bi> Invited to he present at the 5ID" LODGE m k lift: mmmmmm. v.-1 ?, V ?: l\'J> il p ? v.V,* ! W w ras? - Kielunoiid'n Intent hopeful to nrrive, lie Im a etilclicr. irtfr this with two rights to tho jaw he had Moran staggering', and the crowd b< can to cheer the Chicago lighter. Hut Moran rallied and clanic back af? ter nvrc Moran worked hl3 wide, hilt Bwln'g for all that there was ""in i*. and did his most effective work after the tn ah - her of Knockout Brown. Occasionally McFarland got in a right to tho head, but for the most part, he kept hammering at Moran's i>ody, riirlit and left, with vicious punches. Although outclassed, Mor?n put up a good fight and gtive MeVain? land a stilt" ?o. but could not land. Mi - Kurland time and again jumped away from his punches with a smile of as? surance. .MAY ADVANOK ?ATE Or HKCEiirr 01 ((?.snat is Cincinnati, O.. Mil ii'li it ?The National Baseball Commission mado a recommenda? tion to the National and American leagiii i and the National Association to-day to ar? range section 1 of Article VH., of the na? tional agreement, eo as to make it compul? sory for learn a to tender a contraci to Ha 1 players before February !. each y?i.ir. Here- ? t of ore this date has been fixed at .March i. | and in case no contract, hi tendered a player by that time the player |y declared n (r< agent. Until Hindi a change is made, however, the commission rule:; that the player doer* not necessarily have to receive Ida contraci by Ma roll 1, but the contract must be In tb-i mails by that time. MB i I I g n g INSECT VOX THEY INHALE IT AND DIE TiioiiMinds of people file yearly frbni rfWast-s carried by Insect*. Proteid jour family. Kill the disease carriers at once. Iiifclst on M (Hirer's. confidence of our thousands of patrons?maintained by unequalled facilities to render the best Optical service obtainable?is our most valued possession. Prescription Woi i: Our Specially Optical Go. MAIN AND BROAD AND I _ANO EIGHTH THIRD Kodak Headquarters Tlicv Hope to Ruffle Serenity of Their Opponents 1n'j^ Congress. GREAT BATTLE PROMISED Strongest Men-of Parly Will Be Put on Committee on Rules. Washington, March 14.?The Repub? licans are planning a "frame-up," on the. Democrats In the approaching Con? gress In the make-up of the Republican membership of the House Committee ?ui K?los. In looking over the Demo? cratic membership of the K?los Com? mittee the. Republicans have concluded that the opposition Is likely to he an "easy mark," and they Intend to put In ii tine battery for their representation on the committee. It will include probably Mann. Olm f;tid. Cannon, Norrla and Ashcr Hinds, or some of them. With a skilled, re koureofuj and aggressive set of men n the rtules Committee! Hie Republi? cans hope to have some fun with the ( ucmy every time an Important rule Is brought in. Kltzgcrnld, <?? *'?c Itcscue. <~*f course, tin- Democratn will com? mandeer Fitzgerald ? they will have to, It Is said when tluy pet into a tight place, ami there will be the speetaelo of "Kit/." dropping tie shears and prilnihg knife and blue pencil in the appropriations room ami rushing Into the House every ipne the Democrats tret hogged down with a rub'. Ami it i;tirely will make the g?bsotlcsli break out oh some of the Democrats who have to call on him. ? Underivobd is a rooiJ parliamentar? ian; and as the door leader will push the lighting, but it is prophesied he will have bb hands full with that Re? publican bunch of highbinders. All i hat Chhmp ''lark will have to do will he to sit upon the throne and look pleasant und put questions, it is feared that it' he. should ever try t o make an original ruling it would be a breach of Democratic principles. The Republicans will see to It. It Is declared, ?that there won't be any nf this czar business. It would never do fbij a Democrat to be a czar. The. line nf czars died with the speaker ship of the Sixty-first Congress." Clark ii* ??Moderator." "Moderator" Clark is the way thrv are bcf-'inninp; to talk about Filth al? ready. He ran call the House to order, adjourn It. announce the yeas anil hays and order out the mace in time of riot, they say, und that's ubout nil that will be coming lo Iii tri. A.11 thla kind of talk, the Democrats, retort, "conies from the arrogance of long power which the Republicans have enjoyed, until they have com': to really believe that all of the capacity is lodfred in Republicans." "Oiu- would think from that sort of balderdash," said a Democrat, bitterly, "that tliQ people are divided into two classes?Republicans and Imbeciles, it sectnS to me, if I recollect aright, that the Democrats have managed to run the House several ilmw since the Civil War. I am getting sick and tired of this K' publican supcrctnousncss, and I allow v.?? are likely to show them a thltig or two before we get through witli this." < biirageous ?ud Coulidcut. All jesting aside, the Democrats arc not belittling the task before Hum if the- next session, but they are going at It courageously und confidently. Tib y claim that at any rate they are hoi. r. Ill je ted with irreconcilable fac tionai differences, while tin: Re publi? ca nr> arc, they chargo, and they look to see some fun on the other side of the chamber when the standpatters ; and the progressives clash. The Democrats are looking over the fidid to discover the possible oppor? tunity of making some political capi? tal out of the administration's "war manoeuvres." The opening day of the extraordinary session of Cbngrbss will Witness, It Is said, the introduction of a Hood of resolutions calling upon the president for an explanation of the ordering of the troops to the bonier. The Democrats, being in control ot the pursestring of the. nation through tb,- Appropriation;' Committee of the House, end Intent upon economy, will base their demand upon economical reason:-; they will want to know why the expense lias been incurred. Hnek of Ttinf, I'oliltcs. But batik of that will bo tue poli? tical consideration. ft is Democratic policy, of course, to disparage the Rev publican administration and criticize it at every turn, and some of the Demo? crats think then- is opportunity it: tlii.s Mexican incident for good poli? tic.:! capital. The anti-admlhistratlon Republicans in the Senate intend to take up the case at that end of the Capitol and Senator La Kol lotto will try to "beat the Democrats to it" with a resolution of inquiry, 1 ' ? Baiting the administration" promises tr, be a favorite game early In the coming session; but in this connection it may bo said that others than the. Democrats and anti-administration men will be Interested in eliciting informa? tion from the executive branch as to the recent doings on the border. Home of the men in Congress who suppose they are. in close touch with the administration are very much in the dark oil the proceedings. Penalty 1^ Tnciirred by Those Who Seek Escape From Camorra Trial. Yltcrho, Italy, March 11.?Cavallora Bianchl, president of the court, to-day set about tho task of getting a. jury lo try the thirty-six mcmborn of the Keatpolilan Camorra by Invoking methods that promised results, despite the lerroi Unit has filled the hearts pl the ctti/.ous at she possibility of being obliged to condemn those whose deaths would be pretty sure, to be avenged unless the whole dangerous element of tiie society was wiped out. When court opened to-day the pres? ident at. once .imposed heavy fines upon those known to have left town to es? cape .jury duty, and threatened that he would have others who had made ex? cuse:; for not appearing when sum? moned, brought to ihe bar by cara? bineers. Tlie whole torohobn was taken up ' 7"nt? tnorwllrani on the regten* ?v? standn for ?II you can aeV < . in ? motor car An article built on the basis of quality never has its price questioned, but An article built on the basis of price often has its quality questioned. Chalmers Cars are quality cars. Gordon Motor Company In nn attempt to till the jury benches. It was a nervous day in Yilerbo. The residents who had balled the approaching trial as a boon r.eeauso it would bring to town thousands ?>i strangers, wlib must be sheltered and fed, have found themselves confronted witlt an alarming situation. No one familiar with the workings of the "beautiful reformed society" has any? thing hut sympathy for those who shrink from the civic duty Imposed. Nevertheless progress was made, und early in the afternoon all but four of Ihf necessary jurors had boon secured. A* this pplht I lie resource.; of the court failed, and aii adjournment until to? morrow was taken. Women In Court Tlooin. The scene in the court room torday was mmb like :hat when the trial opened on Saturday, (hough there was. a lr.rge- proportion among the specta? tors of women and of men who. for on<? reason or another, were not ru flblc for jury duty. Thirty-four of the alleged instigator.-, of or actual participants in the murder of Gonriarn Cuoccolo and his wife occupied the great steel (.age for prisoners, and glared their hatred at the Informer, Oonnaro Abbatomagglo, who plainly enjoyed the isolation of the smaller cage reserved for his exclusive occu? pancy. 'Die priest. r\rr> Vi Hoard, "the guar? dian angel of the Camorra.'' in h.'s priestly garb, was at.-.In permitted to it outside the cage. Tho prisoners followed the proceeding'] with real or well telgricd Itidiffercncn. Police: on <.ii;trd. Police and carabineers v r< scattered through the room and surrounded the building. The accur.ed were escorted to court and roturhed to the prison titldc-r heavy guard. It Is hoped that the jury can be -im pleted and the tntrod i;tlon of cvMbh?.e begun tome time to-morrow Mean? time police officers will ho busy trying to locate a long list of talesmen for whom summonses have been issued. OiithU and Outfieldcri, Mot Springs. Ark.. Match It ?Al? though Manager Griffith, of the Cin? cinnati Nationals, nut. the regulars .>f [its team in the line to-day against tin St. Louis Americans the latter outhit and outficlded the National;! and won, :o l This is- the third of n series ? ?t nine games. Cincinnati won tin? first and St. Ijbuis I ho last two. Kondon'a parity (In tubes 1, and its pleasant and instantly reiiovlne.AB well at ctiratlvor qualities atop* aaeezinff and hay lover aufferlngra at otjee. Write ua a postal today lot Free Sample Kondon'? contalB? no cocatno or harta? ful dnie?. At your arotrsUt'a In convon Isnt, sanitary 25c and Site mbea, or writ* now lor (reo sample. Kondon Miff- Co. Hlaneapolis. Mian. gimusetnentg. M?U?TWsWeek A Rig New York Production, "EAST LYNNE" Special?Thursday Mntluec and Night, " CAMILLE " NU XT WEEK. Grniistnrk?"A bore Behind n Throne." ACADEMY, MA It Oil liO, 21, 22. Popttlar Wednesday Matinee. Best seats, $1.00. ttiuvr re. cnauffera til gauge wwreenoir the Lunrx. Complete change In vaudeville Mon? day and Thursday. New pictures every other day. Amateurs Thursday night. NOTICE fitaniu'upt MattttX^^ OF FIRST MEETING CK EDITORS. OP In the matter of ) No. 1011. llBNRY F. BOWERS. - In Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of HENRY F. BOW? ERS, of Richmond, In the countv of Henrlco and district aforesaid ? Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tho loth i'ii.y of March, A. D. 1011, the said HENRY I1. " BOWERS was duly ad? judicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will bo hold in my office. Rooms Ni.s. 802 and 803. American National Bank Building. Richmond; Va.. on the 24TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1911. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which Hlmo the said crodlCors may attend, prove their claims, "appoint a trustee, examine Hie bankrupt and transact stielt other busl propcrly coino before said TNOS. i t. SN BAD, Referee ih Bankruptcy, i fi 11. nosH as may meeting. March 12.