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COUNCIL FAILS TO INDORSE WILSON Bowman Resolution Meets Scant Consideration, Securing But Fifteen Votes. MANY APPROPRIATIONS Hast End Gets Important Im? provement at Thirty-First and Grace Streets. Appropriations for equalising tue \ pay of. pubLlo school teacher.", tor pur? chase of an automobile hook and lad- j der truck for the I Ire Deportment; for purchase of u. t-aot of land for en- i largcment of William 13yrd Park, and a large number of othi r Important papers received the approval el the Common Council laut night.? Hut fif? teen hands iwero raised among the thirty-flvo meniberc present when an effort was made to pass u resolution endorsing tht> nomination of Woodrow Wilson for President The Council re? fused to reimburse certain paving con? tractors for ihn expense of memlbcrs on a recent junket to Atlantic CHy i In connection with a ptreet paving con? tract, and deferred action on ah ordl-i auco forbldd.g Oouncilmon or members of municipal boards from taking such ' trips In future at the cj;t of prospec? tive contractors or applicants for fran? chises. Justice to School Teachers, A resolution cam* over from the Board of Aldermen for cbhourreni ? appropriating $10,610.67 for ?increase of pay of public scluol teachers ether than In the -while, elementary gr.il. a, the Elementary Teich et V A>s? ???!.?: on having forced tho Council last, winter to trlvo -to Its own members all of the Increase provided In tu- ?Udget fox all Olaasas of school employes. The Jus? tice of the companion Increase was readily seen, and the vote was Unani? mous, tho increase. .:i Pay of jarilt >hs end thoso employed throughout tho year to dato from July 1, and of teach? ers and principals other than In the ?white elenwntfl.ry grades to date from t?ei't ember 1 next Tho Hoard of Aldermen also report? ed that it had adopted ah ordinance tnaktng it unlawful f<>r sny city of- j fleer or employe, member Of the City Council or of any municipal board, to gecept free transportation or to visit | or travel at tho expense of any person. ? firm or corporation which may be an octlvo or prospei live applicant for con? tracts or franchises, Imposing a line of from $50 to }".('0 for violation. Mr. ' Umlauf stated that he was In favor of f tho pr'nclpal Involved, but thought the paper should go to the Ordinance Com- I jnittee. Vote lor Dein;', -?lr. Blake thought Its intent per? fectly pluln, and that no reference was hi cssary. Ho would ??break up this, runmug around of Co?ncilmcn ut some- ! body else's expense." The Council re - . fused to suspend the rule.'., and the! paper was referred to the Oidin :. Commit to I, the roll call on the motion to put the ordinance on Its passage be - , ine as follows: Ayes?Blake, Bowman, Bradley, Burke, Fergusson, GUI, Hobson, Miller, J. C. Powers. Katcllfto, Itlohurds, Ttlchardson, Seaton, Sclph, pet.:* Noes?Batklns, Butier, Cease, Kuller.; Jladden, Hirschberg, Mutier, Mills. Pollard, Pollock. Powell. J, T. Powers. lingers, Sullivan. Umlauf, Vonderiehr,! M'i.rkman?1 ii Absent?Boschen. Brown, Jones, I Lumsden, Pinne:, H'-a-: - W, st-.n and Wiltshire. ? <.>n recommendation Of the Commit-! r tee on Streets tin Council adopted a it-solution authorizing the transfer or. exchange of s'x acres <-f city property lidjolnlng Maury Cemetery, South Jtlchmond, for tho rignt to.dig grave;! I for street purposes from certain prop-i ^trty in the same section belonging to the Broad Hoc'; M'neral Springs Com? pany, for a period of twenty-hvo years, ! No I jock for Nee. Dh**k. The Committee o:i Streets recm- i minded thatt permission be given io the First SftttUrmi 'Bank Building Cor-j poratlon' to erect and maintain bill Illuminated clock op. n pole at the | to hwest corner of Ninth and Ma'ill nref ts Mr. Mills objected that It was tne policy of the Council to have all .such obstructions removed from streets tn congested sections, and that this' v\ u-s probably (he most congested; comer 'n Richmond. Ileference was i made, to obstructing show cases on J (the Etitne block which aro a public nuisance, and the resolution was re-1 Jected 12 to 23. Murphy's Hotel irr.? clv?n pemvUeton to eioni ndjolnliir tldewalk^ durinit rebuilding. ? r.rt permission tvni, Klvcn the ICllio- .Motor Car Corporation to connect with the Fnlr Grounds aewer FarmUtlon wni given the I.lpsett My era T'.'.'icco Comrany t,? to1, an Immense, "Berry's for Clothes' True love of one's country? is not mere blind partisanship. It ; is regard tor the proph of one's country, all of them; a desire for the prosperity and happi? ness of all of them. "? Blihu Root. For tho Gortons Fnu p t h hero's a glorious straw hat at $1.83. Here nro dandy b q thin g Suits at $l.OO. For Boy?, 50c. White Matmel Trousers. $B to $7.BO. White buck Shoes, $4.30. f French mad v n s outing I Shirts, $2.00 Pure silk Socks anrl Senrvos, 1 BOe. Athletic Underwent, BOc to $2. Linen crash Suits, $iV True blue sergo Suits, $13 to $25. Genuine Panamas, 2r3. Homespun n n d two-pi uhlined cassnncre Suits, $1S to $23. And an nil leather Bag nt $8.50; Suit Case, $5. Tourist's Trunks, So up to t?he best wardrobe makes nt $20 to $6B. Here's the place to start roml electric sign, forty by forty feet, to con? tain 1,1(4 1 .'tili bulbs, on the mo! nf the ]ir\;in Building .11 the northern! corner of Klchth and Broad Btrceta. bvnie Appropriation?. At! Appropriation til i?.SOO ?'a* made to ?c qttni bit nt hW .-natu Pino Btreet for en? largement 61 the A rents'* pubu ?choolyurd -.in pjnygruund purposes, the du.'line to bo :.1 back u? 11 home for tin janitor. An ipilatlon of T'..vOu "as in,iil< to thu Board 61 lleultli'i vaeCIntttlop account, and ? . , ,.: ihl keepers or '.w?urj and tth'i - ccmelerlea wai Increased in ft.020 u<t at.r.uui cich. The ?nlurs of the medical ? . t ?r of the Health l">?p>rtnicnt was 111 ? riiti .1 ... by uniinlmouil vote, iil't*r a nioM IntoreminK statement oy Dr. Herdt . .. norli belli? ilonii by the ILnlth De iirrtmettt, An appropriation wt Vi,1*?* iii.Mln !?! rebuild tile Uaurei Street Flro ISnr >..??? - H.iuiie. ? goard of Fire Commissioners wai ai r ihdi ted to ptb certMn hogplial, puyslcj.in, hi.'i , taker and nur*??' bill* In connect) >n ivlth the Injtirlen and d-i'th of certain nr. 111.11 nt Hie recent Binswangen tire. The iit'let Coinmlitce was nu.horned t.> smooth pave Thlr.ly-sc.eond Kti'ee; froin '"ire.? t.i in.Tui beside Clilmbo.ajio lern, to <oji i-i.- i ISmptoyn.enl o! n fourth deputy Building. Inipvctoi Wn* authorized, and the pn; of the Clerk to the Bunding Inspector J wai 1 Xi ,1 .it II, SM per annum. I?ny l-'lxeil nt eo.tiOO, The ordinance HxIiir the p?.v ..f member*, of Hie Administrative Board at $j.o>? each adopted without comment, n.i' an ap? propriation of Ili.OeO wn* made t<. pay com? missioners for revision of registration hooks tin recoihiuuitdtitluh of tho Pittance Com? mittee toe Fire Hoard iviu authorized to contract fbf a pindern automobile hook and ladder truck, to ebsi nut mote (nan fli.COO, Ihe ''iint to be provided In the annual nud f61 l?i3, when an additional hook and ladder company will I? installed The Finance Comnilttco recommended re? jection <i a reiolutlun appropriating fi.^i1 for repairs In Jetf r.ion l ark, and ttie Daper was rejected K 10 -'.'. An appropriation of M (11 ' w'o> made :..r grading Taylor's Hlil Would N'ni Indorse Wilson. At this point Mr Uowimin asked suspen? sion of the rules in order that be mlitht offer 1 resolution requesting Uli Virginia tlelrgatoh ni tin 13a ilmnre couvcullcn to voti fol VVoodrow Wilt-on, mid Ids speech in belinl! of tile rr^olutlon wo? followed by .. brief nifconillng speech i>y Mr. rollack. Mi. Millt (?'?!? led ifuit It wa.? nut a portl nenl i|ue?tlon for the ?.'ounrll to net 11pm; thnt thr delegate^ of thl* comrrenidonal dis? trict wrre on the Rroiind and n-rrn fully competent t" <lr.i! with thu situation, nno' -??????U action would be impertinent and Inopportune, und mVht mak< ih^ Council rldli-ulm:- Mr. H!sk.- was not positive that AViljon the man who should ba named, lti- would take anybody before ltr} nn, If It ? ?ine to a pinch, but would prefer ?'l.irk to Wilson. Out of the thirty-five members ' 'fllftean vet. ? were cast for sus? pension to place the Wilson resolution on its r.iHMitf.V About tlir .Tunket. The Committee on finance reeoinTnondeil rejection of 11 r?solutlon npproprlntln^ c| 10 relmbtirs.rtain paving contractors for the expenses ,.f entrriutnlni; Council men nt Atlantic cuv ttnd other n?.ints. The mem. r.j Bone Junketing without sny an " ' ? nod ih.- commit toe Polarine is an economical motor oil because it lubri? cates so thoroughly. You get the full working vulue from every drop?then it burns up cleanly, and you have no trouble with carbon. Half Barrels For Sctlr Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Il..-r>.-p3r??3d in New Jrrfry 1 Every Grade, Even the Finest .Here at maker'.*- price*?saying you dealer's profits ar.d expenses atjid (jiving you the manufacturer's tiron-clad guarantee of satisfaction. You Save 20(,( E. G. RIKE, Mgr., 117 W. Broad St. without m" - authority, und the remits "t';,,7; , O : otttee recommended en| auS.rooriition or IU.Stl r< r equipment of ( ? \, , \ Iii od under in. rulo?. "hi \\ ?I r Committee authorised to no. ,ulrc ?n es?emcnt o l ?? ik'll? J?>? ??' *? unter mam to K ? 111.?>":"'- 1 V ,, ,'?. ? M?ilhUte? Wui authorised 10 IMnnlen Ben .?:,.. . It. I.m, o vnl i. 'i ? mploye. growu old hl Ih. i< rvho. ..i MO ??' in >ntli ? un recommendation th< ?tn? Uenning ?.mittel the Council ?pproVed ?*Br* et contract lo .?. T. Nuchdts for erection ?t , brfek ..ed cone u stub c - for Ii e 8?J??> Meaning Department lo cosl ?-?????> ? Dlublu? conira i weht to W. V. Mnhnney ?l. - -.. .;. und? rtnd llulldina? Horn- ! .mended adoption ot i\ resolution Hobstins Ihe <!? ?v. ab?! chalr? of r.tlrlnar members ".? ilio Council to them on their, retirement Auguil Sl. Mr. Umlauf thought the Council h?d no rlltht m sent men whom ihi people had refused to feat In the re? cent i rr.'..v. and ich resolution uns re- j .... Ilepeated efforts l? reconrldcr ?!?o ? ^ failed. Miift Abate Xnlsanre. ? An ordinance v adopted requiring own 1 . r.< or vacant lots lo remove weeds when notified !?> do so by the Health Dcparl mehl iind the traffic ordinance ivns) nmciid ,,l ,.?' pernili hei ? iHnK on 'this street* ? the Ordinance ' nmmltteo, papers looking i <n t!,t annexation o'f Barton Heights Mid I other out ai 'tis wore transmitted to Mr. Itnwmnn er', d on roll call a pro 1 iM.*i'i..i! for i.tiii?'oyniotit of n permanent municipal band ol eighteen men throughout ivhlcti went to the Finance Cotn m plat cd .in appropriation VI illfd from the tuble and sc ; l-ureii idbptii'ii h resolution providing : ?? urn bus., oi tin' ttutliskollnr property ? i ? in ot William ltyrd |>ark, io ? 1 Pile resolution ear led it it np ? ..0| <......? in addition to the , ;<v pro. .di d lh the annual tutdgct for this The tract embraces a hind some grove ol oak trees, ii dance hall and ?e\ ? rnl buildings, and wit! prove n ir >.-t \ai u.iblt addition t" the park. I .isi i tni Improvement. Mr. Pn .... ., , Called u^, and secured an Ol I tie lllchurdu resolution appro? priating i'.t1.mo for erection of rcpiiiitri?! wall?, . v.t uaion or the Chui?h mil tuiuiei, . the opening of Oriica Street from I iiiiitieib to Tlilrty-Secondi it was explain I ed by Mr. ItlChdrds thin the Improvement would gu fur to preventing the disastrous |hll?iis in the park, and would at the same j Hint bu u great Improvement to the enure I (last Knd notion, iiiuk.hu n new during ? ntr mi ?? to Uie purk. i An appropriation of $150 wus made to pay ? tue salary of the custodian of the City : Dock pen ling adoption tl u'din'inc, n gului 1 Ing the usi of the Dock. Mr. Hogers offered und had referred to the Finance Committee u rebolutlon appro ! prlaiini; IP" tor membership of the city in the Ailniitlc Deeper Waterways Associa? tion, and pro\ldliiK itno for expenses of a I deligc.tion from this city to the convention j to be held ;n New London. Conn . September j ??. A communication from Bioto Auditor Moore in regard lo checking and certifying the fines collected In the Police fouri und accounting tor same was referred lo tlio Committee or. Ordinance. Charter and Ite [ form AIDS TITANIC lUKMOHIAL. Mrs. i nrier Hurrlaon ISnrollcil n> Member ol (icnernl ? ututnlltre. Washington. July 1. ?Mrs. Carter 11. Munition, wife of the Mayor of Chicago, has enrolled r.o a member of I the general committee of 100 of the I Women's Titanic Memorial. Und has I notified the hcodquartera olllclals in i its i'tv of her intention to work for the success of the movement for "wo? men's tribute to heroic; manhood." Mrs. Harrison's Interest In the me ? m-rial project was aroused by Mrs. .lohn Mays Hammond, who, with her husband, was In Chicago during the recent Republican National Conven? tion, Mrs. Harrison at once decided to lake an active part In the work of the memorial, and she Will begin the task of prs*l'rilzlng local branches In Chicago and Illinois and Interesting club women and society women ol Chicago In fi.e raising of funds with , which to erect the memorial to the men who went down with the Titanic, that wom-n und children might be I saved. TWO Dill \s t I III 17PSRTS. Third PnKKenger in Mortally Wounded In tccldciit mi Road. Auburn. N. v.. July l?Charles Slephons, editor of thu Skanctiteles Free Press, und William Topp, also of Skanoteles, were killed, and John Uoan. Of Auburn, probatily was fatally In? jured when Air. Dean's touring car, go? ing at high speed on the Merldlan CntQ Stale, road, near C:ito last night, skldde<1 off the road, struck a tele? phone polo and turned turtle, catching ??ill three men henenth :t. The accident happened near the Jlidson Cook farm, and Mr. Cook and others lifted tho heavy car from the men. Mr. Stopher.soh und Mr. Topp 'were dead, and Mr. Denn, unconscious w;i.-i taken lb the hotel at CfttO, Wlicro ! he was attended by physicians, but they held out no hope foi lus recoveryi MetiiniK I?. lllmchnrsred. Liynchb?rg, Va.', July l?.lohn c. Mc I'lung, who was Indicted a month ago In the Corporation Court on the ohargo of the larceny of sr.'""' of the fund : of the Jewel PruH Company, which made assignment several months ngo ? for the benefit of i-reilitoi.?. was d.s ' charged to-day and nolle proseq?l was I entProd n.< to the indictment._ THE WEATHER. Forecast i for \ Iridnla?Showers Tuesday or Tuesday night aud probably Wrilnewdiiyi lipiu lo moderate noiith t-iiHl n'lnda, I'or Norlli I iirolliin ? I.oenl showers 'I ucsdny nud probably WCdneaUnj ; mod? erate enel mill Hoiilbetial ivlailsi. Special Local luita for Vesterday. 12 noon temperature . 71 1'. M. tempuralure. . Muxliiium temperhturo up to s V. M. T."? Minimum temperature up to s 1*. M. 64 Mean lemporaturc . 70 Normal temperature . 18 Mellciehcy In temperature . 8 Dcilclency in temperature slr.co Muren 'l . 121 Accum, dcilclency In temperature since .luiiuary 1 . CIL' Kxcua* in rainfall slnco March I. v>j Accum, excess In rainfall since I January i . 2.73 i.oenl Observation ,s |?. >l, Vealcrday. , Temperature . 6S Humidity . uj \\ lud, direction .S. K. W ind, velocity . ,i Weather.P. C. j CONDITION'S I\ IMPOIITAXT OITIRS. (At s P. M. Eastern Htniidard Time,) I Plhce. 1 In i. II T Ii T. \V. iittli :. ! Ashovllle . . ?? ?0 JS US Cloudy Atlantic City. !>0 '.-' 81 Clear llohtoh . V" 72 <i'i p. cloudy Buffalo . CS "S 00 i lear Calgary . .'?-' M 40 Cloudy Chaiietton .. s" '?'-' 7S Cloudy i 'bu ago . Gl 7 a oi Clear. I lei.ver . 7'.' 70 1? Cloudy ; 1 luluth . 6fl B0 ;." i l. ar .Galvcston 84 7S clotidy Hatteras .... 72 7 1 72 cioudv j jidvre .58 OS 52 Cloudy Jacksonville.. 80 >j P. cloudy !<,u..-as cu\ . s2 v i Cle&r Louisville ... 76 Srt 72 Cloudy i Montgotnory., 74 >4 72 cloudy Now ?rlcans. 74 80 7t Cloudy : N-w York ... 60 76 61 Cli ar j Norfolk . ?s 72 us Clear ' 1 iklahoma ... 7s V2 7" Clear I Pittsburgh . . 72 . ? . 02 1' d?udy i Malelgh . 76 66 Cloudy 81 Louts .... 76 8 2 70 P. cloudy |st. Paul .... 70 72 61 Cloudy I BanKranoisoo 60 7? ;?; p. cloudy Snvnnnan ... <>3 . 90 76 Cioudv Tampa . S2 90 ?0 P. cioudv I Washington.. 70 76 66 Clear Winnipeg U'ytiicville SI lif 72 Clear 60 llnln MIM \ I f HI". Al.M \N \f. ? July 2. 1912. Sun rises. i.r. 1 fc-il Ho'ilnri'.. I if ?<ie.?,V- ??!?? ???.?. ',;'J COME IN AND BUY THIS VIctr?Ia and Cabinet I O You'll be surprised al the low price and easy terms. ?fei/?wipani/ '?-uz Successors: < ntale Plnno Co. 213 E. Broad Fully 400 persons Injured, and Property Loss Will Reach $10,000,000. Uegina. Saska, July 1.?The number of dead as the result ?? f the tornado thut struck Fceglna hi. 1 vicinity lust night Is now placed tit forty-one. It Is ?.xpected that when the list Anally Is completed It Will ahow a total of eighty deaths, as maiiy persons were boating on Vuacuns Lake when tho Stortn struck, and bill}' a few of them have been accounted for. Fully 400 persons were Injured, and of these .1 few iira expected to illo. The property loss will reach fully $10.000,000. in.- military has t in recalled from I.' annual chaampmunt and is in charge of tho city. The Morni lasted only n short time; In fact. It wns ot'er ;'o quickly that the people hardly had time to utilize what had taken plucuj and seme. ..f the es eap< s from death wen- miraculous. Buildings only a block front tho path of. the storm were injured only slight? ly. The nrst Intimation that those out? side, of tho storm zone had of the dis ! aster wus when threo girls who had 'escaped from the wricked telephone exchange, belonging to the govern i tnent telephono lines, appeared at a j newspaper olHce and told their experl i onoes, Tlie young women had slid I from the S' c?nd iloor of the telephone I building to the basement, carried down by u Ufte, n-ton switchboard. ItcMcuc Work I? Ifeguu. Poon hundreds or willing hands be? gan tthe work of rescue. Tho electric l'pht plant supplying the city wus put out of commission when the storm struck, causing con? fusion and retarding the xydrk. j The new parliament building, Just I completed at a cost of 12,000.. was one of the first struck, and while It still stands was badly shaken. Many freaks of the wind are shown. 1 The roof of tho fancbry building was carried three) blocks and crashed through a handsome new res'donce. Kour livery stables were demolished, and every horse in each of then) killed. The escape of seventy-five girls working in the telephone exchange vvna probably the/ most miraculous of nriy. The building was demolished. i It was at first believed that a large I number bad boon killed. Superintend? ent J. R. Sutherland wired tho g.'neral office, at Winnipeg early In the night thnt probably twenty girls had been killed and forty injured. This, how? ever, proved to bo untrue. .lust how many woro injured Is not knpwn, but none was killed nor fatally Injured. I.Ist of Demi und Injured. The following is the list of dead so far recovered and Identified: J. J. Bryan, manager of the Thorpe ,fc Anderson Company; .1 X Scott. Ceorge -Craven, Mr:t. (luthrle. Mra. W. T. McDonald, Mrs. I*og|.> and Child, Mrtl; ; J. I.j. McKay and two children, Mrs. : Prod IIlnd8on, James Klndson, Rev. Thomas lions-. Mr. and Mr.-:. Rtenchom, ^cliard?. I :iluen t lonnl Advantages Unsurpassed. College of William and Mary ! Degree of A. rt. n. p. and M. A, Spe ' .-iiil courses for teachers. Vine nth '?."!ic field. Healthy location. Total j cost per session of nine months (board land fees) to Virginians pledged to i teach, ?1R2; to those not p!<*dercd to teach, $ 1 ss. Bight weeks' summer ses si-.u 1 e.- n.-. nt Puhlln, Pulaski county, V 1., Juno 10, offering regular college work and special teachers' courses. Write nt once for particulars. II. 1. DIU DO KS, Registrar, Williamsburg. Va. u $tMO>!cike-DOTmfUY-raARSMCY t' - ? r.xv, 11 Nil ?wctlmi I>Sm>ii>i> ?4 ?IiimciI UtihMt .?,,?..S Om^!'! Ic iif W**. M D. Ot?a. Kld.-.i-nf. V?. Uu I I/O w Virginia Military Instifula "The West Point of the South" Collegiate nnd technical courses combined with the ri|:ld dl? Mpllue of an army post. Virginia Cadstl tuition tree. Leiiiigton, VS. Grn. E. W. NICH0LI. Supt McGuire's University School OPP. MON'Rl K I 'ABIC, RICHMOND. VA. FORTY-KIOHTH SESSION begins Sop f rntiiT Is. Thorough prepartlpn for nnt veralty. college, ?? ihnical school. U. 8. Naval ?ih! Military .\> aileintea. Prlinnry depart to: -.;.i. i'uys, with ?<l>? r.? tn Instruc? tors, studyd.ali. and recitation rooms. The Principal will be .it ; N. Dolvldere St.. nM. r [Sept. i. Per fu ; information reo eatalogus at Look s'lires. or by mall. JOHN r MctitURK. Principal. Miss VVIXSTO.VS PHI SI A III BCHOOIi I For Olris and ltova reopens fJ?ptcrr>ber 2? at 2607 Honorar Avenue. W??st lu. :n;iloii ears within hilf ? blo-k. [ Mci:son Mi2rl* *, -? ; formerly of Illinois; Mrs. William ; Shaw, John Fergusson, Laurence Hods man, ten years old; Arthur Donaldson, W. a C.rey. William McMnrdu. William Orabb, Charles Lynn. E. Frompton, A. R. McKlllopp, Mrs. < i. McDoUgal and three (laughters. \V. .'. WUoon. M. F. Restudd, Sirs. H. Ayr.'. James P. Cof? fee, Lisbon Island; T. \V, Harris, throe Chinamen, unidentified. Injured: Mrs. 15. P. Cordon, Ellen Nyklns, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. .Susan Holmes, .Mrs. llra ham, Jessie (irah.tui. James Loulckle, Mrs. A. Bruce, Alexander RoabOrtSOIl, ->n McKcgny, Lois Hates, Ulenk horn, Frank Uarston, Carl Kelstcr, J. P. Hudson, J.lines Duhu, Mis. James Uutin, \ era A. Saunders. On Lorn Street, one of the principal j residence thorough!ares, scarcely a I building is left standing. Ilallwiiy llulldloua Ilased I The Canadian railway yards are a \ ilat oNuunsu of ruined hoods and trains, Not a \vholu car romuins in the yards. ! Some of them wero picked ui> by tho wind und cur.cd for several blocks. One was curried clear turough tho fr< ighl sheds. The Whole norlli side of tho city Is pructlculty wiped out. No one knows Jiow many are dead on that side. | A canoe w.is carried from Wascana ; Lake to Victoria Park, u distance of! three-quarters of a mile, and dropped there. Sailing vessels were picked out i of the water :uid strewn over tho southern portion of the city. The cupola or the Baptist Church was dropped In the middle of tho street three blocks away. Lute In the evening clerks wero woi king in the ruins of the local bi rich of the Royal Rank setting things to rights when some men. see in the door unlocked, walked In and demanded the money there to their ere ill Grain Klevntor Dlalodged. I on' of the largest grain elevators i facing the railway yards wus picked UP bodllv and carried a distance of fifty 1 feet from its foundation ' There were many pathetic Incidents during the night of scutching for dead jnr.d wounded u-hen tho workers d b I covered some members of their own families among the debris. Husbands were searching for w'ves and mothers for the children. Men would stop in their work of rescue from time t" lime to Inquire from a ? passing acquaintance for news of | friends or r?latl?es. Many families ; were separated at the time of the Storm. Tile day had been extremely hot, and many had sought comfort In th" parks. A large number of people were out on tho waters of Waticnna when the storm broke, and ttvc uro known to have been drowned, fall? ing reach thu shor.> In time. In (he meantime trie work of relief for those made so suddenly destitute in- bt-eh ct.-irt.-d. Every home In jh? city that 1? standing has been thrown open to tho hoineb Bs. News of South Rich mond chti.ond IPir. ,u. t Times-Uispa-.cn, Hull Strei Phone Uaals?n igton Ward for I He take h Jtiri?. ri I 01 ??< ii t .1. W. Uronough. Jr.. ?11 ?1?-? . urr. at tl.xi? col'.ccud by U<puly ;. . r'V'"i;' a.n?? tor H. I. Haler. Mr l' lilhson also turns ov? r :o T. ''. vYiil tarn tixl.ti in delinquent taxei. , ;,:,\.a , tut }.-..?. Al.!.- nation licensts '. . - <- . Maury ''? m< - ?SrV UM? ond Mti Olivet Cemetery. *?.?. To prov. ? J?i t . Maury. of ?he Polle? Court Pan .. - ? ..-r.itiR hi* salary. I..-0 I* set d?wn as :?? collections from hi. court *l flnei Fee. rorii th? Hustings Court, Part -. re i. >? , Hur: I lr-t Day Ml < >?> ? . hour" *ftei reached I thi eltV t ? the end o! hi* ?rat ! u^i work W'atrcn Young, colored, twenty i'i'i..- veer's old, tell from an abutment on tii. ntT Mayo Bridge, arid nbWjlles In the rilv lioatdtal hi' a pri cnrlovs* condition broken rnlne It If feared. ' ' a potjy'.var.la county. ,? ih* rttv yesterday mornlns to \ W n laborer on the new Mayo iVe., ihi ? o'clock whistle blew ft*" man started <? the ground, und In |01t h's balance nnd topph 1 off ;",'?.,.,, ?,a'i ;?....,; .is. He fell a dis? tanceof rihoui twenty feffti landing square > on his back. Fcliow-wOHkrhen carried l.lm to a safe point The city ambulance In 6hli g< 'if f.r It. TliylOt Hawkins respond ! ed to a call, and after giving the man at ! trntlon carried him to the City Home. Supervisors Merl Here. For tie purpose apportioning the work o' the County r?. id force tor tin- ?.est ?Ix ] months ? ??'? field Hoard of Ruperrli; on Will rrie< t to-morrow morning nt 1' o'clock In th? courthouse in Washington i Bquarc. The county reads nt present are In an excellent condition; "nd with the opening of *-\<th'. which are now being i constructed the epunty will be as well I equipped im any In the State. Substantial concrete bridges, spanhthu the creeks and branchs. have been erected on every roml. i Followlnit the meet. the supervisors. oecomptinled by Commonwealth's-Attorney , Itasklni llofeson and County Engineer W. ? W, baPrade ond Attorney n. P, fox and ; Engineer .1. P walker, of the Atlsntle Cosst I Line, will make n piur of Inspection of the ' proposed crossings to be erected by the rall j mud company where their new belt line [ rros?e? the Fen Air find Rtv-r Roads. fined for Contempt, i Holding that failure to appear when hi" case was rilled Is contempt. Justice H A Maurice, of the Polle.. Court. Part 2. yes? terday Imposed a lino of I2.S0 on Gilbert Turner, who was tnWen Into custody on an attachment Issued by ntder of the court. Turner was arrested 'as: week on a trivial charge and was granted n continuance. Ignoring the date set for the hearing ho I failed to appear. Justice Maurice Is drter j mined that Ills court shall be respected, snd : will deal summarily with all offenders j hereafter. ordered "Skinned" In Court, Samuel Staples, a dlmunatlvo negro, toe I small to he punished otherwise, was order? ed "skinned " The boy's mother took him aside and sdmini lered a iitind thrashing. The boy was charged with throwing rocks nt n woman. Upon the withdrawal of the warrant. Robert Oeyser, charged with nonstipport. cas yesterday dismissed. Prank Prame'r was sent to jatl for nfteen dnys In detautl of a fine of $f. and costs on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. With lite Police. Jane A very, forty-five years old. .was ar? rested yesterday on a warrant, in which she Is charged ?'Ith cursing arid abusing Henry ltranch. a colored neighbor, John Wallace, colored, was placed under arrest last night on a warrant. In which he Is charged with crnpshootlng. .lohn, or ?"IjOW Brow," ns he Is known. Is said to I have been one of n gang of bone manlpula i tors caught last week by CoptAln A, 8 Wright and Officer j a. Raughn. t lsltlng ConrmUtce to Visit. Southsld'- members of the vl?lt!nr com? mute., of the Richmond Junior Order l.tnlted ,\nv?rlcnn Mechanics will meet m nlghl at ": ?X o'clock at the corner of Elev I enth nnd Hull Streets for ttie purpose of paying n fraternal vlall to Rescue Council, j No, I This lodge Is the mother council of the State, nnd -a lari/e crowd nnd pleasant ! ev ening Is anticipated. Officers Are fusfnllcd. ' Iterently elected off'.'-ers were Installed ?r>sl night by Rocky Rldire Council, No se Jf 0 If. A M. at their regular weekly ? .ellng. Following the Installation several fine addresses wero mnd- tiy visiting brothers. fimeo nt Atlitetle Turk. RnrU * Company, Of the Richmond league. Will p!?v the American Clothing , Comnanv Thursday nftcinoon e? Athletic i Park Fonrteentli and Fverett Streets. The I Sniithetde beys are iendlne the league, and I are pit'Onir up n fine c.ime. Tltelr nppo ) nents ere well up In the (tret Clvl?ion. nnd 1 are nlsn olavlne peed t.ail. Fimernl of tt'nt??r Olren. The fiincrnl of XVnlter XA'ul'nee Clreen. the j Ihree-vesr-o'd son of Mr and Mri Pern I A. Oreen. who died Rnndav at the home of Ms parent* ?t Woodland Ttelrht?. ivns held vesi-rdn- afternoon et 4 oVlncV. The Coo Slate fov Clrt?sffirtition f^A'siT.'Vixr. srvi'.Fli.-tT Mini r>i.\ mniiil In centre. Howard If left at ticket oince. Victor Theatre. S00 Lust I Ui;oa,d. sorvlcet wert conducted ?t the grave In daury Cemetery. Death of Indult. ' (Catherine, the two-months-old Infant of ! Mr. und, Mi?. iL Ii. Erwin, died Sunday 'uftrrnoon at her parent*' t.oun . Uli McDoit . ..?.,*!> titreet. The funtral will take place ! t;.is afternoon, although the hour haa not lutea determined. The interment will be In The child, with I:* twin ?Utar. Pauline, I -a.,, nrat in tin. stat.: W b? registered ? under the. new vital statistic* law, passed ul ihr last session ?f tho Leglalaturt. Holds f.t.Mi I'mrty. I The I'hHatlna Society of the Porter Street Presbyterian i bureh gave a lawn narty lait I nlKlu >ui the chuich lawti. .V considerable ? urn was netted !?>? the sale of Ice-cream and cake, To Hnvo Lasern l*u't>. for the t ' hellt o: the Clopton .street Bap tlst Chui Ii a lawn ;ia::y will be gU'.n to-, I night at tin residence of Mrs W. K Sadler, i:. i" irdln Avenue. Personal Mention. Mies Gladys James, 'if Crewe, Is the guest of Miss Marl? E.Ilngton. Kempur Walke was u visitor Fundey In P< tersburs Mrs Jehh Jeffers. of Wilmington. V. C. I? vlritlng her brother, William Jeffrrs. at ' Woodland Heights. | I Miss Katherlhe Daniels returned Sunday from Newport News, where she sp. ut th? ! polst : ? w month*, OBITUARY ,i. T. Dunn. J. T. Dunn dbd yesterday afternoon at hit rculdi nets, 290G Floyd Avenue. I He leaves his wife and six children. Announcement of the funeral ar. 1 rangement* will be made later. Albert s. Drewry. I A telegram from Oalveston. Texas, I received here announces the death i ::i that city a few day's ago of Albert i S. Drewry, ?formerly of Norfolk and lichmoiid. Mr. Dn wry was a faithful and gal? lant Confederate soldier. He enlisted j In thn Purcell Battery In thlej city, 1 Commanded by it. Lindsay Walker, on Its organization In April, 1861. and served with thU famous command 'n all tho engagements of tho Army of Northern V.rglnla until tho close at Appomattox.. At tho close of tho war Mr. Drewry removed to New York, and after ii short residence there went to GalVes toh, Tex., where he mado his home un til his death. He will be mourned by many old friends In Richmond and Nor? folk, ns well as In his adopted home. His remains were la'd to rest by the side of his wife's in Grconmoiint Cem i etery, Baltimore. George T. Dowuiuir. [Special to ThO Times-Dispatch 1 ?Fredericksb?rg, Vo., Julv 1.?Geo. T. Downing, a well-known citizen died at hip home here yesterday after a Icng illness, aged sixty-five years. He was a native of Maryland, but had lived In this city ever since tho Civil War, In Which he took part as a (.'on fcdi rate soldier. He h survived by hIs or? w ? Proinnlrs Di^pslion.CkerfJ ni'ss and ReslXonloinj neiitw Opium.MorphlrAe norMiocral Not Narcotic. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears the Signature of FUspk a SfiJ JlxSrwia * A?fftUb AtisiStti ? ntganml - l?tafknak?h* HirriSrfJ CfoJkif&mc' WUufia tfortr. Aperfecl Remedy .orCimsnps tton. SourSloroath.Dlarrt!oei \Vonw?.Coiivulsions.rcvTri$li iiess aixd LOSS OF SlEEP. Facsimile Signature of n;f.w york. Guaranteed under the F?lnT?i Kxai- f^py of Wrapper. In USG For Over Thirty Years iHicn.Ti??ee?'iM. Ni*iM?ein. WlfO, two tons and two daughters. Morris Burton. [Spectal t<> The Tithes-Dispatch 1 Froderlcksburg, Va., July l?Morrtt Burton, of Stafford county, died at till homo In Pulmouui, after a brief ill' ncss, aged thirty-three years; 11? ,t survived bv his widow and two chit* dien, Mr?. >lnrj Vlin Mayo. (Special to i hi Tiin<.- ? I dispatch. J CharlottcSvlllo, Vu . July 1.?Mrs, Mary Ahrj Mrtyo, nged .? ghty-one yeari, widow of Uriah Mayo, (? i years prothl? ii< ui In railroad circles, died last ingot at trio hOnto of her? daughter; M.-.?. Burton, at Ctoset, mis ? ounty. Mrs. Mayo was a. Miss Clarrlion, 01 Balesvlllo, this county, and for a num. btjr ol yoara after hei marriage resided In Oordansvllle. Three sisters survive :.? r M: a Bell a Hal ? i and MrS. C. K. Murray, of Chdrlotteeyllle, arm Mrs. Mattlo <Jlas?. of LyrtchburB?and ono brother. Isaac Qarrlsbm of i:l< lunond. Tho funeral will he conducted at tho litliiburo Baptist Church by tho Hev. L, Pi ytoh Little Mr*. Katberlne Link; Salisbury, N I . JUIv 1.?Mrs. Kathe rlho Link* aged seventy-three years, died ;i.is afternoon at tier home mar Salisbury. She had been ?ick. several Weeks, and is survived by three daugh? ters, Mrs. Julia Hides. Mrs. It. A. Owens and Mrs. Bill ? Cranford, Mrs. tnnle M. w.I. [Special to The Tltncs-Dlspatch.l Lynchburg, Va., July I,?Mrs-. Annie M W ood, widow ol Jonn it Wood, ivlio died in Appomattox county two y< irs ago, d'Cd to-day ul tho home ol hoi daughter. Mis. W. N. Turner. ITH Union Street Mrs. Wood came here about two years ago and shi was In ill health during this period She was a native of Appomattox county, and was 'n le.r seventy-ninth year. l 'unernl of Oiij < . Beck. [Special to The Tlmea-Dlspatch ) Sal'sbury, N. t.'., July 1.?The funeral o. uuy C, Beck, who died at his home, in Salisbury. Balurdaj' night, was held Sunday afternoon by Rev< II. r. .-'l/finkle. pastoi of Spencer Methodist Crr.irv'i lit was twenty-nine years, old. and Is survived by a wife and, three small children. DEATHS DUNN*?Died, at 1 P. M . July j, lbl2t at his resldeiici 260B Floyd Avenue, J T. DUNN, In his fifty-seventh year. Ke Is survived by a widow and six children. Funeral notice Inter. MC4TULLOUGH?Died. at Quite Hali. Powliatan county. Vu_. GEORGE 1... cldesl son of l/c,ank J. and Alice U McCullough, need six years Funeral TUESDAY MORNINO, July 2, mil*, from his brother's residence, 22uo Beverly Street, at io:30 o'clock. Interm.int at Mt Calvary Cemetery, FUNERAL NOTICE EDMUNDS?Houston, Va.. June 1912.?The fum rai of HENRY ATtClL ER EDMUNDS, whose death occurred Thursduy moriiir.g at the home of his mother, Mrs, Captain Henry Ed? munds, was held at St, John's CtUircIl Friday afternoon nt o'clock. lie was tho only son of the late! Captalii Henry Kdmunds. and was in hie twenty-eighth year. Besides liU mother, ho leaves three sisters. Mil? dred t'olcH. Salllo and Qracc Ed ? WHAT S. S.S. STAN DSFO The familiar letters, S. S. S., stand forSwift's Sure Specific, a name hon? estly and fairly earned by a prent Mood remedy. The majority of physical afllictionr, are caused by bad blood, because a weak, polluted circulation de? prives the system of its necessary strength and disease-resisting powers. S. S. S. cures every disorder which comes from weak ' or diseased blood, it tones tip and regulates every por/' tion of the system, and creates an abundant supply el.' nourishing properties which permeate the circulation and bring health to the body. S.S. S. is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots, herbs nnd barks, which are also possessed of great tonic properties. It does not contain a particle of mineral or other harmful drug, and is therefore the purest and safest blood medicine for young or old. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores nnd Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Malaria and all other troubles of a deranged circulation. Book on the blood and any medical advice free. 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