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LOU WREN AGAIN BEATEN BY JOHN This May Not Interest You, but It's Big News Around Lou's Neighborhood. John Crlss, a colored youth of aorno twonty summers, was urreslcd yester? day on a charge of beating Lou Wren. In Justice to both parties, and as a matter of fact, It may be said thai John's favorite occupation ever since ho roplnccd knee breeches with trous? ers of ankle length has been In boat? ing the aforesaid Lou. Homotlmcs he Slams her In the face with a brick. At other tlmcB ho merely biffs her ono In tho mouth. Sometimes he tickles her with a table knife; ut others he en? forces his domestic decisions with a rosier. And always, af^cr the splol In court Is over and John has lan? guished a period In the Satterllold hostelry, Lou forgets her sorrow and pleads for the release of her John. And so It may be taken as a matter of fact that I?u will swear John lu this morning, und swear him "out on the day following. Such Is the per? versity of human nature?and such Is woman's love. It passeth understand? ing. John wns balled last night, and ne ?went back to I>ou. She greeted him coldly, and he. fearing the outpouring of the vials of that other John's wruth. held back his black hand and ventur? ed no more to disllgure Lou's I' rm with brickbat or fist. At) tho supper table no word between them was , t poker. Both observed what In the higher courts of society Is called a dignified Bllence. Both felt deeply wronged?Lou because John had biff? ed her on the end of her flat proboscis, ond John because he hadn't biffed her one in the mouth so that she could not speak. But there will be peace be? tween them again . Invitations Issued. {Special to The Times-Dispatch ] LeeBburg. Va.. September 1'-'.?Mrs. Howson Hoe, of Fairfax county, has Issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter. Miss, Anne Uoe, to John W P.ust, of Fairfax Courthouse. The wedding will tike place on Wednesday nftirnoon, September 27. at VSlon Epis? copal Church. ? Mr. RuBt is a lawyer of Fairfax Courthouse, and the son of Captain John R. Rust, of Haymarkot. STATE FAIR NOTES Women Preparing to Open Booths Outing Illg Week tn October. The Daughters of the Confederacy of the State of Virginia Will meet at Lee Cmp Hall this afternoon to complete arrangements for a booth at the State Fair. Every year this organization has a large booth at tho fair, and this year |t is probable that the space will be greatly enlarged Mrs Norman Randolph will hnve charge of affairs, and ha? called the meeting for this afternoon. Mr. Lewis has had srfme trouble in Placing the "hot sausage" privilege, because there are 300 men after It. This 1? one of the most important con? cessions, and no fair Is complete with? out It. A meeting of the Bi-County W. C. T f. -WB> held at 1109 East Clay Street yesterday afternoon, und ar? rangement was made for the booth Which this association will place on t!i?. grounds, llnlldlng Permits. Building and repair permits wero Issued yesterday as follows: rolfmnn Wortham to repair threc Btory brick dwelling. 421 East Frank? lin Street, tn COSt $1.2"0. Estate of Joseph Brynn, to repair a four-story brick office building. 12 South Tenth Street, to cost $500. Richmond and Henrlco Railway Company, to erect a two-story con? crete sand house, south side of Na? tional Cemetery Road, between flll llo's Creek and Thirty-sixth Street, ex ten.led. C. CJ. Schwalm. to erect a one-story trick garage. In rear of 2310 Orovs Avenue. Civil Service Exnmlnntlons. The United States Civil Service Com? mission announces the following ex? aminations to be held at Richmond, on October 4. Inspector's assistant (male), salary $S|0 per annum; veterinary inspector. $1,400; chemist (male). Philippine ser? vice, $2.000; laboratory nsslstant in timber rests fmnlel, $S00; laboratory assistant, $720 to $1.200: accountant (male), $1,600 to $2.500. Further Information will be sup? plied by W. II. Ham. local secretary .'United States Civil Service Commis? sion. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder i not only cleanses, preserves and j bea?tines the teeth without in j fury, but impartspurityand fra* ! grance to the breath, removing I instantly the odor of tobacco. DENIES PETITION OF STAUNTON DRYS [Special to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Staunton, Va., September 12.?Jung? Holt, of tho Corporation Court, to-duy denied the petition of the "drya" to net aside the local option election, which went "wet." His decision Is di? rectly oppooitc to that of Judge Staples, of R'janoke, who decided the same point as to tho correctness of the treasurer's list of those who hod paid poll taxes. An appeal will be taken. gets two-ybar .sentence. J. H, flonrdwlnr MuM Serve Prlnna 'I 'Tin for Summit on Ryder. Bristol, Va., September 12.?J. N. Boardwlne. a member of a prominent Virginia family, and a pensioner of the Spanish-American War, was to? day sentenced to two years in th<> penitentiary for an assault on Thomas Kyder, a local business man. Board wine was a gallant soldier, and the government recognized him with a pension, after he had served five years In the Kc-der.il penitentiary on a charge of having defrauded the gov? ernment. A singular feature of this case Is that Boardwlne had been given six j months In Jail and fined IJO in Po ! lice Court, and his counsel appealed, j hoping for a better deal. STATE COMMITTEE WILL GET REPORT End of Investigation Into Charges of Fraud and 1 Fusion. [Special to The Tlmcs-Uispatch.J Norfolk. Va.. September 13.? With the argument by attorneys this after? noon, the investigation of the charges of fusion and fraud In the Norfolk county primary of June 2S came to a close. The recommendation of the sub? committee will be submitted to the .-irate Executive Committee on Septem? ber 20. when it meets In Richmond to cnnvnss the returns of the sena? torial primary. It developed to-day thr.t the ex? penses of the Investigation have ex? ceeded the expectations of the com i mittee, and that nnother assessment or contribution will have to be made to make up the deficiency. The Straight outs put up $7.*)0 before the subcom? mittee began Its work. The total ex? pense will amount to more than S1.00o. - line of the committeemen left to j night for their homes. The others nre expected to go away to-morrow morn? ing. llltOWN NAMED FOR IIOISE. Nominated by Acclamation by Drmo erat* of Danville. I Special to The Times-Dispatch.1 Danville, Va., September 12.?Demo? crats of Danville at a mass-meeting to? night nominated by acclamation Hon. W. N. Brows as his own successor In the House of Delegates. J. F. Rlson was Indorsed for re-election as city chairman, and W. R. Mitchell for re? el, ictlon as vice-chairman. Twenty-four delcg-ites were elected to the senatorial convention of the dis? trict comprising Henry and Plttsyl vanla counties and the city of Dan? ville. Hon. W. a. Oarrett, the present State Senator, was heartily indorsed. Accident 1? fatal. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Lynchburg. Va., September 12.?Ar? thur J. Fulcher, a young man about seventeen years old. who fell from a roof of a house near Thirteenth and* Poly Streets yesterday afternoon, lm pallng himself un a fence, died last night at :> o'clock it the Home and Retreat; where he w;vs taken imme? diately after the accident. TYPES OF THE SOUTH'5 FINEST ROOFS N?L |90l r This i1lujt ra? tion shows the top of the andsome Cen? tral M. E. Church at Newbcrry, S. C, and demonstrates the dignity of Cortright Metal Shingles and the implicity of design that makes them most desirable for even the smallest building. Made { tin plate, painted both sides or galvanized, solder, no seams, fewer nails; laid by any com? petent mechanic. Absolutely fire and stormproof. Write for ttealrr't na:tir. If w- ttatrrn'l in agent y In voi.r if-ility. full particntirs, ami prices ?ill I? promptly leal u tno?c actually it, nce.l of loonog. CORTR1GHT METAL ROOFING CO. , N. 23d Street, Philadelphia 132 Van Buren Street, Chicago Buffalo Lithia Springs Hotel Open Until September 30th Only. The buildings arc on the cottage plan and are sufficient for the comfortable accommodation of two hundred and fifty persons. No Malaria. No Mosquitoes. Buffalo Lithia Springs are located in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, in the "Buffalo Hills," 500 feet above the level of the sea, and are reached from all directions over the Norfolk Division of the Southern Railway. This water is prescribed in al! Uric Acid Conditions. Gout, Rheumatism, Calculi of the Kidney arid Bladder, Bright's Disease, Diab"tes, Gastro-Intestinal Disorders, Neuralgias, etc. For full information and pamphlet of Medical Opinions and Clinical Reports write to BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS WATER CO., Buffalo Lithia Springs, Virginia. FIRST REGIMENT WANTS ARMORY Soldiers Will Ask Council to Put Cost Price in Budget for 19.12. Plans to Include In the annual bud? get for 1912 an Item of $105,000 for a new armory for the First Virginia Regiment were discussed by the Coun? cil Coinmitteo on Grounds and Build? ing? last night and referred to a sub? committee, consisting of Messrs. Don Lonvy, Atkinson, and Seaton. Under the plan proposed by Major Price, of the First Regiment, the fund of $20, OitO set apart this year for repairs to the old building will be used for acquisition of adjoining property, so that next year the new building may go up at once. The Committee on Grounds and Buildings authorized the employment of men to clean out the bed of the lake in Joseph Bryan Park, before water Is turned In, the new concrete dam having been completed. Building inspector Beck roported on the recent fire in the School Board offices, recommending that $1.500 be appropriated to repair damages, and that u special .appropriation be made at once for new electric wiring fo. the entire City Hull. The School Board headquarters are temporarily in the John Marshall house, and the Building Inspector was Instructed to r?port whether arrangements could not be made for the ofllces In the John Marshall High School, so that the space In the City Hall may be used to relieve other overcrowded offices. Members of the committee were In? vited to attend a watermelon feast to bo given by citizens of Church Hill next Tuesday night In honor of the opening of the new keeper's house in I Marshall Square. Before Court of Appeals. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Stuunton, Va., September 12-?In the ; Court of Appeals, the Chesapeake and j Ohio Railway Company vs. Wilson, Ad I mlnlstratrlx, from Albemarlc, was ar 1 gued und submitted; Southern Railway ' Company vs. Darnall's Administratrix I from Shenandoah county, continued". ! Walter vb. Whitacre, removed to Rich 1 mond; Church vs. Goshen Inn Company. 1 from Augueta Circul; Court, submitted. Stull vs. Haney. Trustee. Augusta county, submitted. MINISTER IS RKADV. Will 1 ?nieint,- at Weddings of All so In? clined on "Cupid's Special." [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Washington. D. C, September 12.? The annual excursion of Mrs. J. R. GUI arrived here this morning at Union Station from Richmond, with 310 per? sona In the party. The excursionists are quartered in several hotels of the city. After lunch the party wont slght . seeing around the city. A trip to Mount Vernon will be made to-morrow. Mrs. Gill said she did not know ot any marriages among her guests, but before they leave it is expected there will bo a number of her flock who like? ly will decide to go home as man and' wife. i Rev. Melvln G. Lemon, ot Chevy Chase Baptist Church, Is arranging to marry 1 any and all of those who so decide. P. H. McG. ?-eh..oner I.imp* Into Port. [Special to The Tlmcs-Dispatch.l New Haven. Conn.. September 12.? With her cabin swept away and steer? ed by a rudder made from her deck load of lumber, the four-masted schooner Bertha L. Downs, limped into the harbor Zate to-day. The schooner ran into the recent West Indian hur? ricane 100 mlle-s south of Charleston. Her rigging was also badly damaged. Resignation of Minister. I Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Krerierii-ksburg, S'u., September 12.? Rev. R. R. Phelps has resigned as rec? tor of the Episcopal Churches of the parish in which Oak Grove and Colonial BeSch, in Westmoreland coun? ty, are located. All Bills Rejected. [Special to The Times-DlspatcH,] Tazewell. Va.. September 12.?The Board of Supervisors to-day rejected all the bids that were made for roads I11 Tazewell county under the bond issue. There were eight or ten. New bids will be advertised for. THE WEATHER Forecast! For Virginia?Fair nnd cooler Wcdnesdny; Thursday pruhubly fair, with rising temperatures; light north winds. For North Carollnn?Fair and some? what rooter Wednesday; Thursday probably fair; light to moderate variable winds. Special Local Dttta for Yesterday. 12 noon temperature . 83 .'{ P. M. temperature . 85 Maximum temperature up to 8 P. M. 87 Minimum temperature up to 8 P. M. 64 Mean temperature . 76 Normal temperature. 72 Excess in temperature . 4 Deficiencv in temperature since March 1 . 79 Accum, excess In temperature since January I . 70 Rainfall last twpnty-four hours . 0.50 Deficiency in rainfall since March 'l . 6.36 Accum, deficiency in rainfall since January 1 . fi.63 LuCnl Observation s P. .11. Yesterday, Temperature . 7:1 Humidity . 75 Wind, direction .!x. W. Wind, velocity . 4 Weather .Clear Rainfall last 12 hours .50 f'ONDITIOXS IX OTHER CITIES. Place. Ther. H. T. L. T. Weather. Asheville .72 88 68 Clear Atlanta .84 J?0 72 Clear Atlantic City .72 84 70 Clear Boston .62 78 62 Clear Buffalo .63 62 52 Clear Calgarv .70 74 48 Clear Charleston ...84 ?2 78 Clear Chicago .58 62 B8 P. cloudy Denver .84 94 60 Cloudy Duluth .66 60 42 Rain Oslveston _84 88 82 Clear Hatterua .7S Sr 7? Clear Havre .76 SO 52 Cloudy Jacksonville ..88 91 80 Clear Kansas City ..86 90 74 Clear Louisville _78 88 72 Clear Montgomery .80 92 74 Clear New Orleans .82 90 80 Clear New York_66 80 64 Cloudy Norfolk . 72 86 68 Cloudy Oklahoma _88 9fi 74 Clear Plttsburg .62 72 62 Clear ! RilMgh .82 90 74 Clear 1 St. Louis .82 88 74 Clear i s't. Paul .58 62 48 Cloudy Han Francisco.62 66 58 Clear Savannah .S6 94 78 Clear Spokane .70 76 54 Cloudy I Tampa .82 90 82 Clear 1 Washington ..72 84 08 Clear Winnipeg ....54 64 .. Cloudy Wythuville ...72 80 68 Clear MINI AT UK R ALMANAC. September 13. 1911. High Tide; Sun rises ,...."?:.?1 Morning -7:30 tiun acts. ....6:21. Evening ...,8;03 ft Takes Richmond hy Storm yy Summer Sale of Fur Coats The instant response accorded this sale Is inspiring. So thorough was the appreciation that many Fine Coats were sold to regular cus? tomers who happened to be In the store while the windows were being trimmed. One glace at the Coats reveals their values. They are per? fect skins. In style they are superb?the very latest ideas from Paris! AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR VALUES THEY ARE IRRE? SIST ABLE! Visit this sale by all means. SUPERB MODEL FUR COATS At One-Third Less Than Actual Value Stunning Alaska Seal model, worth Si,250, 750.00 Magnificent Broad Tail Coat, exquisitely lined, chinchilla trimmed, 300.00 Gorgeous Eastern Mink Coat, a perfect beauty; worth every bit of $2,000, 1250.00 MAGNIFICENT PONY SKIN COATS As Soft as Velvet, Perfect in Every Detail 52-inch Coney Coatr all sizes; worth $40.00, 25.00 S50.00 models, 52-inch length, splendid Russian Pony skins, 29.50 Richly Hrocaded and Satin Lined Coats, 52 inch length; just a few at 39.50 French Coney Coats, Persian Lamb, Mink, Hudson Seal, Marmot and Monkey Coats?superb in style?all at ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. CLIFTON FORGE i HAD ONLY KICK j Practically No Complaint of As- j sessment of Public Service Corporations. I i Surprising acquiescence In the cuti j ditions surrounding the taxation of j i certain public service corporations! j was revealed at the hearings given i ! yesterday morning by the State Cor-j i poration Commission. At this session' (there were consldere dthe assessments, j against the electric railways, the light! ! and power companies and the gas and! i water companies of Virginia. Practically the only kick heard from I any source. although these sessions : are held for the purpose of hearing j from any corporation, any city or j town or county, or any Individual In i the State, came from the city of Cllf i ton Forge. Through Its counsel, O. B. ! Harvey, It protested agairrtit the re-.j j turn of property for taxation submit-1 led by the Clifton Forge Light and! j Water Company. and the Clifton Forge Public Service Corporation, as' j being entirely too low In the aggre ) gate. However, the city had no data! J upon which to base any protest In I detail, and It was given one week 'inj I which to gets Its complaint in such I i shape that the commission will havei something tangible to work on. Fol? lowing the presentation of this case, i the companies will have three days to; make their reply, j The Clifton Forge Public Service I .'Corporation was represented by \V T.j [ Ma thews, president, and A. C. Ford, ; manager, and the Clifton Forge Light land Water Company by Judge George j j K. Anderson, president, and H .4.! I Jones, secretary and treasurer. I nder New System. This is the first year in which thej j assessment of light and power com-1 j panics and gas and water companlcsi has come under the rule of the Cor? poration Commission. Last year the! , commissioners of the revenue, under; . the old law. made the returns. The I {system is entirely different. as the! commission requires the property to! be listed In detail, and the compari? sons from the standpoint of the new! law have still to be worked out. Nobody else had any kicks at all.) The following companies were repre? sented: Virginia Railway and Powerj Company, by A. B. Guigon: Richmond! and Henrico Hallway Company, by S.' L. Kelley; Ronnoke Railway and! Electric Company, by J. W. Hancock;! Roanoke Gas and Water Company, by' E. M. Funkhouser; Newport News! Light and Water Company, by W. B. { Llvezey; Frederlcksburg Power Com pany, by Judga A. T. Embrey. Agreement was reached between the' j parties in the matter of assessment ofi certain property of the Rosslyn Con-I ! nocting Company, which wns postpon . ed from Tuesday of last week, when I the steam railroads were heard. The ! county of Alexandria was represented ' by R. Gordon Finney. and the company by Colonel Francis L. Smith. It was decided that the. assessment on land ; lying In the village of Rosslyn should i he raised from Sir..00'> to $''0.000. Around the Hotels President L E. Johnson, of the Nor ? folk and Western Railway, spent a few ! hours in the city yesterday morning. i R. C. L. Mohcure, nominee for the Senate from the Fredcrlckshurg dis? trict, and C. Richelieu Colemnn, nom-l Ince for the Hotis from Spotsylvnnia mid Frederlcksburg, were In the city, last night. President Paul B. Barrlnger, of rhe ! Virginia Polytechnic Institute; spent ; yesterday in Richmond!, Virginians nt the Hotels? Lexington?B, M. Worden, Salem; L.j Hi Reese, Mount Sidney; E. D. Lock erby. Clarksville; A. F. Howard, Farm villa; E. B. Porter, Norfolk; W. C. Wel-| ford, Wllllamsburg; W. S. Price, Vlr-j glnla; W. A. Stephenson, Danville; A. D.i Piender, Norfolk: Herman Bailey,, Brookneal: E, C. Miller, Salem. Murphy's?-A. B. Davles, Clifton' Forge: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walter, Clif? ton Forge: T. O. Gllllam, Vivian Gil Ham, Orange; II. M. Darnall, .Roanoke.| J. N. Murphy, Portsmouth; A. L Cor,-1 hin, Chatham: J. Y. Peebles, Norfolk;] O. C. Lamb. Chase City; R. L-Harris.) Plackstone; O. T. Ainory, Hampton: R. F. Noel, Lynchburg; R. B. Barber. Kmmerton: R. Gordon Finney. Cl?ren doirr'Er?nTf- I.. Ball, Clarendon; Mr. anSi Mrs. R. It. Dunaway, White Stone;! Charles T. Reckes, Boydton; J. Taylor! West. Chase City; Ft. IV Gravely. Mar-J tinsvlUe; D. S. Rill.' Spencer. K. |J Kelly, Martlnsvllle; Of. Perkins. Spen? cer; W. A. Crump. Newport News; Miss j Ijenu Reckes. Itoydton; 3, A. Lovctto, j Roanoke; R: C. L. Moncure. Frtlmouth; C, G. Kizor. Norfolk; VV. T. Hoy Nor? folk; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davis and son. Norfolk; II. Bermatt, Norfolk: Mr. and Mrs. George R. Walton, Suffolk; S. B. L^ara, Norfolk; C. R. Col,cmarj, Ma rye; Rev. Frank Strtngfollo w, Lindsay; Prcs>ton Archer, Charlottesville; J. T liannan, Staunton; M. W. Heaiy, Glou? cester; A. .S. Cooper, Norfolk; \V. L. Burruss, Virginia; ?3on Landsberg. Portsmouth; 13. H. Russell, Fredericks burg. Park?H. S- Frei, Roanoke; E. A Phelps, Virginia; E. B. Kellogg, Ncw l>ort News. Richmond?R. E. Blackwell. Ashland; VT. S. Macon, Virginia; P. B. Barrlnger Blacksburg; VV. T. Young, Danville; James Cannon, Virginia; William W. Smith, Randolph-Macon System; Mr. j and Mrs. John N. Osborn, Lawrence villc; C. B. Lorraine. Lawrencevllle; E. T. Morris. Roanoke; .,. L. Pitts, Scottsvllle; Henry 1'. Ilamlll, Blacks burg: C. R. Doruer, Scottsvllle; R. T. Thorp. Norfolk; W. A. Jamleson, Meck? lenburg county; Thornton Jcffress, Crewe. Gilbert?M. P. Cobb. Danville; E. A. Felts, Caperon; John L- Shaver, Mount Sidney; J. G. Royal, Staunton; E. A. P.atcllff, Comorn; E. L. Cary, Denbigh. Stumpfs?George H. Appleton. Lynchburg; J. Y. S. Mitchell. Norfolk; ?l. H Glbbs, Lynchburg; John Robert Bagby. Ore Bank; C. B. Keys. Virginia. II a uvock?Dameron. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Heathsvllle, Va., September 12.?Miss Anna E. Dameron. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. James E. Dameron, of Westmore? land county, ami Charles M. Hancock, ?>( Alexandria, were married Wednes? day at the home of the -bride. Miss Kate Dameron was maid of honor, and Robert Dameron best man. After a reception given by the hrlde's parents the happy couple left for their home in Alexandria. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTO R I A Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut out cathartics ?od gurfibre*. They art boat*! ~- - kinh --?dnr.ci r^iAry. Try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely Tc?clablc. / ffeadr oo tiie Irrer, eJuniatte bile, and tooth* dii mcenbf an of the bowcL Cmr> C? Sldc'H?J>dw ud UeWki. u Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine r....?w? Bignaturo No one_ feature in the construction of a house is so unsatisfactory as cheap Plumbing. The modern high-grade Plumbing is a source of comfori, pleasure and health to the entire household. McGraw-Yarbrough Co. j 1X1 S. Eighth St., - Richmond, V?, Out-of-town orders shipped quickly. Specialties For I My Lady's Toilet BRUTT Toilet Waters, Ex? tracts, Soaps and Powders. HOUBIGANT'S Rice Powder, pink or white, 25c. "Mary Garden" Perfume, $2.00 ounce, 54.00 package. T. A. MILLER CO. DRUGGISTS, siQ East Broad. Mad. 3199. Hourly Deliveries. Electrical Shoe Shine5c ??--A->T. GRAY CIGAR COMPANYS STOMi 836 E. Main str?et. MILLEKMFG. VSOUTfl RICHMOND, VA . INTERIOR TRIMMINGS, NEWELS. STAIRWAYS, WAINSCOTING, -OFFICE AND BANK FIXTURES. Rlliht Prices. Quick D-livery. News of South Richmond South Richmond Bureau. The Ttmcs-Dlspatch. 1020 Hull Street. Phone Madison 175. ? On every side In the Washington Ward is heard the regret .that Man? chester for the first time has no Dele? gate to the House of Delegates, to take care of her interests and to keep the citizens of this ward In close touch with the legislative branch of | the ruling powers. While Manchester has, since the consolidation, been merged with Oreatcr Richmond, and lakes pride in the fact, there is much local pride here. At the Democratic Club meeting on Monday night, this topic was die cussed both in the speeches of the members who took the floor, and 1 among the members after the meet? ing had adjourned. Some expressed the view that the defeat would teach them a lesson, so that In the future the ward would act as a unit, and not present two candidates from this sec? tion to the House. Thore was ex? hibited no dissatisfaction with the campaign of cither of the candidates, but a determination to present a solid front at the next primaries, so that South Richmond shall never again bo without a representative In the House of Delegates. Pined for Killing Dog. Mrs. J. T. Anderson, who is stop? ping at the Jefferson Hotel, appeared at Magistrate Cheatham's Court yes? terday morning and paid a line of $5 for running over a dog while riding In her automobile. i On Friday of this week several oth? er offenders will appeur beforo the I magistrate to answer the charge of I speeding, among these being the Alsop Motor Company, C. S. Oliver, and J. R. Briggs. lu Police Court. Yesterday morning Willie Smith, colored, was lined $10 and costs for Playing crap on the street. W. T. Butler appeared beforo the Justice for refusing to pay for auto? mobile hire. His case was continued. For unlawfully mixing mortar on! Twelfth Street, George Baughan was j summoned to the court, but failed to j appear. An attachment was Issued for him. Dil lard Kerson, charged with being drunk, was discharged by the Justice. "Ham" Harrison, also charged with being drunk, was in like mnnner dis? charged. DntightrrM to Meet. The .Chesterfield Chapter, of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, will hold a called meeting September 11. nt I P. M., at the residence of MISS B?hmer Rudd. of 1217 Halnbrldge Si reel. This meeting Is for the pur? pose of concluding the business of the. year, and to elect delegates to the State convention. Dentli of Mm. Berherlck. Mrs. Eva Barbara Berherlck died I Monday night nt the home oi her son, E. C. Rerberlck. at Slwft Creek. She is survived by nine of her fourteen , children. She was a native of Ger AFTER SPEECHES IS BEATTIE CASE While tho arguments in murder I trials are not taken down by court j stenographers in Virginia, as a rule, tho eloquent pleas of lawyers for and ! against the prisoner in tho Beat tie' case al Chostorfleld were reported In i j full by John G. Winston, on the chance that llioy might prove of great value sonn- day. Curiously enough, The TlnioR-pisptitch in the past few duya! has received hundreds of loiters front nil parts of the country asking If it would be possible to get a stenogra. 1 phlc record of what Harry M. Smith. Jr.. Hill Carter, Louis O. Wondcnburg and J. M. Gregory said to the jury In the closing days of tho sensational trial. The duy after each speech v. as delivered The Times-Dispatch carried practically a complete account, and it gave moro spucc to this feature than any other newspaper In Richmond or elsewhere. But there is still a demand, especially for every word that Mr. Smith, Mr. Carter and Mr. Wendcnburg said, and it is probable that each of the lawyers will later get hold of the stenographer's copy for publication in pamphlet form. Mr. Winston said yesterday that It would he some time before he could even attempt to transcribe tin speeches, ns he is up to his neck In work connected with the case. Th*. record will have to be prepared so that counsel for the defense may go to the Supreme Court of Appeals for n writ of error. Lawyers :>s a whole ngreo that the court will most likely deny the writ In that event, the ver? dict of tho Chesterfield Jury will stand, lho -oniysothor hope being in executive clemency. Governor Minn will un auestlonalily bo asked to''review the case, though It Im not at all probable that he will Interfere. The mosi ex p?dtOd of hllH Is 11 possible. HtUj Of , execution for thirty of sixty, day* many, and was In her eighty-second year. The funeral will ho hold from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Petersburg to-day ut 10 A. M. Personal and General. B. H. Morrissott, of 2506 Hull Street, who lias been confined to his home for several days, Is convalescent, and ex? pects to be out in a few day:. John Vaughan, of Hull Street, who has been 111 for several days, will leave his home to-dny to attend to his business. Ofllcer.s and trustees of the Baln brldge Street Church will hold a spe? cial meeting on Fr'dny evening. The condition of R. S. Rives, the attorney of Gloucester. Is slightly Im? proved. He Is now undergoing treat? ment at the Virginia Hospital, and expects to return to his home In a few days. THE LAX.F08 WAT. If ro/u had a medicine that would ? trengthen the liver, the. stomach, the kld npy, and the bowels, and at the tun? time make yon atrong with s systemic tonic, don't you balleva you would loon be wollt That's 'The. I.ai-Foa Way." 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