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POLICE DEFENSE RESTSIN SOLVING MURDER MYSTERY (Continued From First !'.?>-?. j the scandal into which the depart rncht has been plunked as ;t result ot the Koscnthul efCalr. Police Commissioner Waldo to-day unuounced thii suspension of Patrol-I man William J, Fil<. who was 'n the Hotel Metropole off duty at the Mmol v'f the murder and unsuccessfully put- '? ? tied in n tnSicah tho automobile lu which the murderers escaped. Rose ?.!? cm Himself I p. Hose gave himself lip; the deputy commissioner sold, after the latter had told "'Bridge" Webb, ? arrested yostcr-I daj In the case, to find Hose and tell him to come Immediately to head "l am positive.'' said Dougherty I lai .. "that I shall have the murder-1 . - f Rosenthal ih custody before Jong, an?: 1 believe J know who dill the j i hooting. Rose's statement to me does iiot implicate Lieutenant Becker. 1 I bt ? Becker was entirely ignorant! that the murder was going to take i ??: play until the frtcts in the case me made known. Rose told me Ol his whereabouts Monday night. He ac? knowledged he was iri the pray auto? mobile, but n-.t itt the time tin- shbot tna took place ? Ills statements as to his wl ? ?? boutis at the time of the shootli ?? very vague. Rose said If didn't know what happened. "lie admits that he hired the car, that he get sometfody to telephone for Talks \t iili V\ hitman. \fter Rose bud talked with DOUgh ,,tv h< went down Id District Attor ;.. v Wr.itu- ii: s 1 !li> ? 'otupa Iiied by ?ctlv cha rgod with d that he and four others went uptown. Rose said he left tho si\th Avenue and Forty-third police the lined in the vugui and he also evaded direct nn Rose was closeted ; with District At? torn.-:. Whitman for more than two TWO HUNDRED COWBOYS AID IN CHICAGO WEDDING Costumed* In \t n.i w.?t Style, 'I'licj Piny Pranks as li tlul on Plains, Chicago, July 1 S.?Two hundred cow- i boys w . r.- a feature of the wedding I of Miss Mule Dcdual and William! Henderson, a cattle buyer at the stock , could hardly luve, been improved lip- | ecrem?hy waf- performed by a brass b .i-.d. With'wild ] Ihat one might expect to h.-at the bridal party to the church, i ? ng up In front of rhe church. 1 estcrncrs" quietly remained out tll the ceremony Was per- | As the members of the party from the church, the chant- ? the automobile, were prompt; vlille a "cowpun. her" substl- ' >r each of them st the wheci - iVjl'-s through South .Side i ./I'h.n. cowboys were nil friend.- i erson. and ar, employed lit the Desto ol William |.. Berntes. lantil, qii.. July IS..-William 1 thor. and former minister of the ?htted Sthtes to Colombia, China and Vent SUClai died In re late to-night at the age nf seventy years. Shortly be? fore noon to.riay Mr. Scruggs suffered :i stroke ot nppoplcxy, which was fol lowored several hours later by Ills death, ! NORRIS PREFERS TO QUIT RATHER THAN AID TAFT Isles V nether Senatnrlnl Primary nn trial n f Ills Itenub lleriiilssni. Washington, July 1 ?Representa tlve Nortis, of Xehraka. progrosslvd Ipublican, and rt Roosevelt supporter. In a letter sent to-day to John U Kennedy, chairman of tho Nebraska state Republican Committee, asks for ?mother senatorial primary. In which his republicanism is to be tried and it hew sit of instructions be voted i ? candidates for Roosevelt and Tnft electors; II? proposes that electors for i?? ? t n sides stand by the result. Mr. Nortis made the proposal in re? ply to crltlcisni In his State, and puh llshed demands that he support Presi? dent Taft or (tot off the Republican ticket. "I am a believer In the recall." said Mr. Nonis in his letter. "I am will i in? ti it it should bo applied to irnc, and. If since my nomination, my course In refusing to recognlzq Mr. Taft as ! the Republican nominee Is unsatisfac? tory to the Republicans who supported me. I am not only willing, but I be? lieve It Is my duty to withdraw. 11 .111 it) STAND THE HEAT. I Uilam is the greatest prevention for prostration; It not only builds up the general system to resist the heat, but clears tlie blood of all acid and other irritants that inflame the skin. Prompt Delivery to all Parts of City and State [)OD Ol.I) SUMMER REMEDIES, and tested for generations, a- and beneficial as ever. Brandy, :l.0l? Till. MM! M CRAVES Fruit ftj They h. ? Pincapt (Irape I I itnc fi i in the summertime. lui . .25c, 50c ? . .25c. 50c .4?i .25c THEY MAKI KID IM OOD. Good Clarets stimulate the digestion and nourish the sys tcrit, at the same time mildly Miinulatin.; it. Give relief from fatigue. Virginia Seedling Claret, 35ci dozen .$3.75 Virginia Mcdoc Claret, 25c; dozen.$2.75 PRESERVING JARS of tho right size for the average family. Small size, <!? 'zeit.45c Large size, dt izcn.50c Jelly Glasses, oven.25c Full line of Spices so fine that they found put the flavor ol preserves. Use none but the best. "Everything Good to Eat and Drink." Monroe 101-106. 504-508 E. Broad; HERMANN DP*0** R. H. BOSHER'S SONS 15 South Ninth Street. THE BEST AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. Runabouts, Phaetons, Surreys, Buggies and Frazier Carts i inest Assortment in the City. CATION Vacation time ?hardest sea? son of th e yeai on boys' clothes. We're ready with quality and price to meet every emergency and pocket ? 1 he Berry Sale is on! SUITS THAT WERE $4.00 and S3.50 at. $5.50 and S5.00 at. S6.50 and $6.00 at. S7.50 and $7.00 at. $8.50 and SS.00 at. .$2.45 .$3.75 .$4.75 .S5.75 .$6.75 SUITS THAT WERE $9.50 and $9.00 at. $7.75 S1E00 and $10.00 at_ $8.75 $12.50 and $12.00 at_ $9.75 $15.00 and $14.00 at. . . .S10.75 25c and 35c Scarves at. . 15c Eirst Long-Trouscr Suits that avoid the "little man" look $10 to $18. Wash Suits in Russianr Eton and Sailor Blouse Styles reduced to 95c, $1.15, $1.45 and $1.95. Select while the lines are full. "Under no clrcunistnncos enn 1 bo i Induced to support a man for olllce | whom nomination I chsclehUously be- i Uovo to have been obtained by the', corrupt and unlawrul methods which I | he levc were perpetrated In tlie so- j called renomlnatlon of President Taft., und if my nomination, or overt my elec? tion iriust depend upon such support. ? then I much prefer to remain In prl- : vato life." Representative N'orrts defeated Sen- | ator N'orrls Crown In the primary for i Senator. xRfiiioBs rxnonsifi tapp, Lrnsrnc Points Out Duty of \ll Men of Itnee to \ lite for Ulm. Washington, duly I?.?The National Independent political and Civil Negro Dengue, at a meeting here to-night, indorsed the administration of Presi? dent Taft in a resolution pointing but the duty of all nun of the race to vote for him in the November elec- | tlon. Senator w. O. Bradley, of Kentucky, I who addressed the gathering, said he did "hot wish to co to heaven if T. It. j w. re to be there, as the Colonel, upon | , arriving, would straightway want to hold n primary election."' Earlier in the day a delegation of j thirty-nine members of the league had ? a conference tit the White House with ? President Taft. CO! WTKHI-r.ITP.lt AT SEVBXTV. WarJhlngtbri, duly is.?The .irrest of ati 1ioie coin counterfeiter in D?s Angeles, Cnl., has been reported to the teeret service! \ mnn said to be George .i. k. Osborne, seventy^yeara Old, sentenced in New York to three year* In lite penitentiary for counter? feiting silver coin in ISS2 and to ten in Cblcngo for th,- same offense In isvr,, was caught, it is charged, making a birr batch of molds for !? <?? it and "'.-<,nt coins. The secret 'Ref-vlcD s.-lz.-.l n $20 and n sic coun | forfeit gold Coin and a quantity of counterfeiting material. The old man j is alleged to have been Operating i chiefly on the I.ns Ancele stre.-t rnrp. THE WEATHER. Forecast i Kor Virginia?Unsettled 'l rlilnyj probably showers] Saturdaj I fnlrj not much change in temperature, j Vor North Cnrollnn ? Local showers I Prldny und prohnbl) Saturday. Special Local Datn for Yesterday, j i2 nOori temperature . 71 I :> P. M. temperature . *ia ; Maximum temperature up to S M. Minimum temperature up to s P. M. Mean temperature . Normal t. mpcraiure . Hx< ess in tempi rnturo . :'. ? .? hey in temperature since March 1 . Accum, deficiency in temperature since January l . Ualnfnll last iwenly-four hours.. ? in rainfall since .March Accum. < \cess In rainfall since January 1 . 1.0 l.mill Observation R l'. M. Yesterday. T< mpCrttfufe . 7 Humidity. s wind -direction .N. M Wind?Velocity . 1 IVi ilther .Sprinklin Rainfall last 111 lc in s . 1 CONDITIONS i\ (Ai S P. M, ?ai place Tin Ashevllie . ; Atlanta Mil tern i. )i out int Stunde rd ? i t IMS. Time. > City \tldtitli Boston . Buffalo . ("ha el. ston . . . Chicago . Denver . Duluih . i lalveston ... Ilatteras . Havre. Jacksonville . Ke n City . Doutsvlllo .... M< ritgo.mery . n. w Orlenns ? New York- . . . Norfolk . l iklli homa ... . Pittsburgh .. ? Raleigh . Si Louis ... ? St. Paul . js.m |."ranelseo. Savnrinnh s pok.i lie .... Tampa . . fttnKlon . v. Ilililpeg ... vvvihevilie Woather. Cloudy i-i.I) Kaln I Cloudy rtnln Clear ? i Clear Clear 1 (Uoudy i Hear < loudy < 'leal .P. cloudy Clear Cloa r Ciea r MIM VII it i; [Sun rises '.Sun i>? ts i M i Cloudy 70 f.--. Clear 62 M Clear ss s>. p. cloudy m; A2 Clear s? 7S p. cloudy H6 7i cioiidy : o p. cloudy 78 i;s Cloudy AI.M \ N ?> I . July 10, 1912. High Tide Morning . ..v.xi Keeping .... S;e3 PLAN TO HASTEN NO OF CONGRESS (Continued From First Page.) < 'omtnorce Commission, with powe"r to Uoal with the situation. Senator Townsend Urged legislation to prevent railroads from getting any grip on the eanal. "Aslttto railroad managers know that the canal will do more to re? duce rail rates from coast to coast than all the orders of commissions combined." declared the Michigan Senator. Senator Townsend addresser! vhe .S nat0 In advocacy of .-, single headed government for the Isthmian Zone, in? stead of u commission government, ii" Interpreted tl ?? treaty between tho United States and Great Britain its permitting the formet to allow Ameri? can ships to pass through the canal without thP payment 6f tolls. To l l?Ut IIlull 1.1? In? Coat. "Washington. July IS.?To stem the 'ide of the high COSt of living and other evils the ? nation of a new standing commlttei In the House Is proposed In a resolution Introduced to-day by Representative Lindbergh, of Minnesota. The committee will be known as tho committee on Industrial relations, and would have supervisory relations with all h?ls of measures affecting the economic welfare of the country. In a preamble to his resolution Mr. Lindbergh sets forth to the extent of four thousand words a graphic descrip? tion of the deplorable state of the Union. II?. tinds that the cost or no ? sities Is going higher and necessities are greater than i vet1 before, ?due to tile wasted energy of the country, its misdirected effort and complete vns sallsm to the nv-v; " The tendency to trusts, the herdln:: vf the populace In the cities, the bur? den on the pcoiM- "i paying profits of dividends and rents ? ntlrely out of proportion with the Bervlco performed, and other ills an developing rapidly and so surely that Mr. Lindbergh finds 'bankruptcy, panic, soelnl revolution and anarchy" threatening the nation. Archbnld Will Vpprnr To-Day. Washington. July is.?The appear? ance of .lullte U. W. Archbnld to answer the Impeachment charges made by the House of Representatives 1? sot for 10:30 P. M. to-morrow, Colonel Ransdcll, sergeant-nt-arnis of the Sen? ate, served the summons upon th" jurist In Scrahton last night, and was assured of his appearance, cither per? sonally of by ntt rhey. for the meet? ing of the Impeachtm rtt court to-mor? row. Judge Archbnld will bje permitted to enter a request for ti continuance of the trial until fall, If he wants the di lay. but It will depend upon the majority action of the Senate ns to whether the delay will be granted. A tew Senators are In favor of the attitude of the 1! .use managers, who demand ah Immediate trial. Charters by State. [Special to The Tlmes-ulsputcnf J Raleigh. N. C, July 1 v-'-barters were Issued for the Itugtrlns Naval <tore? Company, of Wilmington) capl I ,; |i.IQ author! ?? d and s:o.iini suh serlbod bv F L Hucglns. W. I*. Cant woll and K C, Muggins; The Citizen s Holding Company, Wllllamston, rapltii t -. authorized and SL'.r. ?0 sul> rlbcd by P.. V. noodwln and ethers, toe re.nl estate development; tho Thermhlarm Company, Charlotte, rnpi tal $1".-. on* authoi l/.'d and $?.?},non sul> set ibed, by H. \. Rurs, i P. '?">'V:i\" and others, for general electrical work and manufacturing and exploit? ing electrical appliances. This Girl Recovered From Consumption The makeri of rVkmnn's Alterative, which Is doing so much ?ood for rniysuiup tlvei, <rc cuntlhually in receipt of really wonderful reports of recoveries brought niioiit solely threiKth the life of this medl , Inc. Here > one specimen: i.. Second Ave., Aurora. 111. "Gentlemen P rdon me for not writing sooner, but I wanted to sec if I would stay cured I <un now truthfully ?ay i a it/ peffecl ? weit. Str.oc n child of two ienrs, I have been nllhur with lung trou lilc, which grell worF.; as I itri w older. At the .! ? ? irteen the doctor rtitil If i eoiilii not <--lit South 1 would surely . ?I i ii irript on. i will answer all letters sent to me asking u history of my from any one suffering from lung (SI Iii) I tffldfl . O "F.TTa PI.ATII." Tlirce ye.irs inter reports still well, Kckmon'a Alterative is effective in ritrn chills, Asthma, liny Fever. Throat and I.'inp Troubles, and in upbullillns the system ... >. ? contain poison*, opiates or hablt-formlng drugs. Kor snle . by Ouen's Minor Urug Co. and other lead l.ti: -int. s. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries :..| -a r>:<- to Krltmon laboratory. 1 ????? Pa . for addltinnnl e. Ideri null In n> Hie chlcngo I.ndies' Sym jj; ?v phony Orchestra, V,fl Assisted by world-famous Ii . 11 ill ?g "he rreat plensuro place ? 8 for ail Richmond, jSS to II that you hear the flS con ' ' rendered afternoon H - ,i:t B, "E\< i HSION It 1TKS ON IIOSl URN SHOES." ?07 BAST DROAD, Immigration Station Near Hampton Roads Plrst Step in Movement to Attract Desirable Settler* to Vir? ginia? (Special (o The Tlraes-nisPotcb.) Washington, J). c, July l*.?One of (In- beat pieces af "ml seen at Ihe present session of Congress n? per- ! formed here to-day, when Senator Swannou secured Ilia passsu;e In the Senate ??' u MM ai>n/oprla(laR S2S0, Ooo for purchase ul n site and tin- erection <>f ihr necessar) build Inge i.ir mi Immigration station near j Hampton Itoads, Tliin action ni| taken In response in a resolution of ihr Democratic ' convention recently held at \wrfolk, in which H was voted ihm tue sense ul' the Democrats of Virginia was thai lhe State should encourage lue Immigration of good settlers. Hit members of t ongress were called upoa exercise their luNueaee unit power in (be Xatloual House ol Rep? resentatives and ??> Ihe Scuute to bring about such a eondlllou <>f af? fairs. vi niit?r Swansaa believed ihm the first step tu such u proRruiii si.l<! in- iii. passage bj < o tigress of au act of tin- Klint mentioned. Hi- forthwith Inn...I.ii iii,. hin and has been busj ever since push? ing; it along, lie kuoWs coudltlous In his native Slate well unit In- also knows iinu it is iuomI accessor) to secure good settlers and that the n?) ?<> get them N tu have n flrst eliiss station through which the) will pass lulu Virginia nuil elsewhere In lire South. when Senator Swausoa Was seen about tin- matter lo-day h) The Tlmes-Ulspteh corresiiomleuf he said lie "'?? mueb gm 11 lied thai Ihe Semite had passed IiIm hill, ami Ml Hi the establishment of sued ,, station in llamptna Itoads n long step ?vou|(| be taken towards securing first-class ' ell Urns from foreign eounlrles fur I \ Irglulu. |?. u, Meli, EXPLOSION CAUSES PANIC Occurs Walle Amu of KIiik Alfonso !x fussing Through Barcelona. Barcelona. July is.?a sinuii bomb ? xploded while Infantu lsabel, the aunt of King Alfons... was passing through the Plaza Cathluna to-day with her suite. No one was Injured, but the explosion caused a great panic. OBITUARY Funeral ??t Mrs. Doughty. The funeral of Mrs. Irene Burgess Doughty, who died at the residence of! her Iftisbahd, Enoch I. Doughty, win bo conducted by Die ltev. A. Vuughnn Colston, rector of the Holy Comforter | Church, till* morning at I0:st'. 'l hp burial will be in Ilivervlcw. Besides leaving a husband, she leaves three children?Florence K. and W. sj. ; Doughty, and Mrs. It, E. Walsh; also on.- brother, \v. k. Burgess, "f Wash? ington, D. C. Funeral of W. It. t urner. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.) [ Lexington, Vn.; July m.-?The fu? neral or Walter c. Vhrner, print i ii t.f the IVor High School, nt Ivor, was held tills afternoon from trie prosby- i terlan Church, Mr. Verlier wan a na? tive of Lexington, and died Tu. . night at Ivor. Accompanying the body Wore his wife and slst.-i. Miss M k t. ( Vnrner. and Messrs. Johnston, Taylor end Stiunders, of Iyer. Mr. Vnruer graduated from the Virginia Military ' Institute I,, l'i'l He formerly lived lu 15. rkloy, Norfolk. t\. Ilowcrs Coombs, I Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Fredericksburgi Vn., July is?K.l Bowers Coombs, n well known citizen of upper Stafford county, died a few j ditys ago dt bis home near Tack, its Mills from the effects of un overdosi of laudanum. Ho was prominent in Republican politics, and had been an attendant on the conventions of that patty. 1. .-ii. district and the State, for n number of years. He was well known. Mr. Coombs was about slxtv years of age, and I* survived by his wife and several children. ( sptnln Joseph it. Merndon. i [Special to Th<- Times-Dispatch 1 Danville; Vn.. July IS.?Captain Jo-! I seph R. Herndon, un old and well 1 known resident of tlu? city, died dl 3 i o'clock this morning lit his ri sldenec 'on Keen Street, after a two weeks' 111- j i ness ii- was in the seventy-eighth | i year of bis nge. As captain of Ihe volunteers he made) n splendid re. on! during th.- war. after I which he came to Danville and en- I .gaged in the leaf tbbneco business. ' More recently, howcvi r, he was em I ployed .is deputy in the otlic. of the !cltv ia\ collector. Cnptaln Herndon, who for many vents was i member ! of the Main Streel Methodist Church. Is survived by bis wife dhd five daugh? ters. The funeral services will !??? con? ducted to-morrow morning at 1') O'elOQk, nnil Interment will bo in Green- | j bill Cemetery. Dr. J. \. Moorman, ! [Special to The Tillies--Dispatch. 1 Rocky Mount, '-'a. July IS.?Dr. J 1 A. Moorman, a highly esteemed and (prominent physician of Haleford. died' : Tuesday afternoon of llrlght's dls j case, ag.-d about seventy years. II? was a native of it. .Iford county, where he began the practice of medicine. He married'a Franklin woman. Mis: Ki te Price, and had practiced in Franklin for forty years. He stool high lu his profession and had a large pi-,, t Ice Dr. Moorman leaves besides his wife. 1 the following children, Mr. Thompson, I wife of Dr. W. M. Thompson, of ! Stevensburg; Mis. Morgan, wife of Dr.' Lucian Morgan, of Amherst; Misses , Willie Grace, Kathleen Moorman. ,,f Haleford: Dr. Hop.- Moorman, of the Valley of Virginia; Warren Moorman.: of Ronnoke, and Carter and Chapman i I Mormon, of Snlesford. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT SMOOT -On Hit death of MR. Wil? liam T. SMOOT, i.. - Camp Auxiliary I d. sin s to express tf iiii ts ami sym- j ! paiby. For lw6nty-bdd years w T.i Sniool & Co. has been the linn ? through which our work for the as .-lst.in.if th. Confederate widow i and her family has been carried on. Hundreds 'of baskets of provisions purchased from them have gone out ? to those in need. Never lias the day j been loo hot or loo cold or the street number too hard to find; i neV.er a complaint from the recipient of groceries furbished. Their motto, "/?'till measure pressed down and running over.' When our treasury was iiimosi empty credit was eheor ftlliy given nhd mom y receipted t o. Our tribute of respect goes forth not lu eloquent typrdsi bui in plain and Unvarnished triithi In honor of Mr William T Smoot, who was ever ' our co-worker among the Con fed i crates in distress, and who ever served ns with diligence. Mil: I. W. WHITE, m\U& President. MRS. NORMAN V RANDOLPH. '< Secretary and Treasurer Leo Camp Auxiliary. _ DEATHS MAYO. ? Died, after, a long Illness, a.t h?r residence. 601 !-:> South Pine Street. MRS. R. U MAYO. Staunton. Vn., Rrooklvn. N. V.. papers please copy. I iRK w R V.- Di.-d. Wednesday, July IT. Ii, New Voik. WILLIAM POWELL dkkwry. onlj son .lohn William and BlnnChc Powell M'ewi'.v. He leaves two sisters. Mrs. Sterling BOiSSCnil and Mis. Minor Bronnugh, of C'hnriottesvUle, Vn; ? Funeral win take Plocfc from Emanuel Chtirch Til is (Friday) MORNING. Carriages will be nl Eton Station to nc-et 7:S0 A. M. train, to I tako out any. of lila friend^ RICHESON'SLAST WISHES CARRIED OUT By SISTERS Body Exhumed and Laid to Rest by Remains of Dcnd Man's Mother. [Special to The Tlmes-blspt.tch.] Lynchburg', July is.?The final wishes] of Hey. Claronce v. T .Rlchoson, who! was electrocuted In Boston In Maj I i ? the murder of Avis Linnell, were to? day carried out when his remains, wert 1 exhumed from tin- old graveyard on I his father's farm, four miles front Am-! hcrst CO?rtllO?se, and were laid to rest' beside those of his mother, whose I grave Is In the cemetery a short d's tanco from the latter. When tue re-1 mains were brought from Bpst?h Inj May they were met at Amhorst d< pol by his father and brothers ami were taken by a circuitous route t., iho I graveyard where the grandparents of' Clarence Ulcheson were burled and there the Interment tool; place. Rub- ' llClty was carefully avoided, and in. remains have lain undisturbed as fari as the male members or the fatuity were concerned, but lh< sisters or the 11 rhicr minister desired that he should be buried as he wished next to his mother's urav. . and to this Mr ItiCllC- j soil senior, consented. A Lyui hburg undertaker exhumed Die remains In) the presence of one brother. The remains were In perfect con- I ditlon. the features being composed] and an open Rio!.' being held n the hands. In a heavy rain, this journey : to tho Amherst Cemetery was made, where the grave had been dun. The , casket was lowered and prayers were . ffered by Rev, Mr. Hawkins, a Baptist minister, the only people present being , oi..- brothel and one sister of the dead man. a chauffeur and the undertaker's men. Tlo. grave was tilled and to- j morrow a marble cross with a brief Inscription will be placed over It. | Womnu Mi?.Led h; Negro. Chattanooga. Tenn.. July IS.?News r< ached tills City tb-nlifht of nn at? tempt. .1 assault oh Mrs. Elbert Harris, wife of a white resident of Rlncgold. Georgia, by an unknown nei<ro. The m gro was frightened away by the Woman's screams. T?-night a posse of nearly 100 Georgians are in pursuit. 30 I'rrsona Hurled In It it In?. Tints. Transcauscasla, July is.?The dlnpse of a bouse at Oerga. In the aghestan district, to-day burled thirty >rsons in tho ruins. Twenty-three ?idles, most of them women, have been TOVi red Mid-Summer Sale OF Used Pianos Piano-Players AND BIG DISCOUNTS FROM OR? DINARY PRICES. Several NEW $250.00 Upright Pinnos <>f good, reliable make, priced at $198.00 for this sal*, si.oo cash and $1.00 weekly. Successors Cable rimm c?. it 13 i:n?i llroad Street. DEMOCRATS SPENT MILLION IN 1904 (Continued From First Page.) . i ?? :? fi11 i'!.' Mr. liaJl. (, it ti .it the committee hud been unable to get In touch with him. "Did you take any part In the cam? paign 1908?" Mr. Sheelntn was asked. Jest before lie was excused from tho stand. "Only as o contributor " he respond Other witnesses win t.c called later. They ?in include Representative* Lloyd and McKinley, chairmen, respec? tively, "f th< Democratic and Repub? lican congressional campaign comm't ti ba The date of t'.:iih-r hearings and th<- extcht to which the Inquiry will go have not been .ietermined. Suit Vgnlnut CHyi It was brourht yesterday in and Equity Court by S, S Sti ? against t! .? city of r.lehmond Children Cry fOH FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I A IF KOT ALREADY A CUSTOMER We Earnestly Solicit an Opportunity to Please You BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Polled Him or T< ngut. 6 i ans 25c Frcih So 111 ' i' ><? rs or1 iin;;?t Snaps; per poiiml.5c I..ii-i- Juicy Lemons, dozen.16c Quaker Corii Flakes, pkg.8c Post I'oti&ties Corn Flakes, i pk;;*.. . . 25c Fresh Nt irby ( ouniry Eggs, dozen. 21c Ice < ream Freezing Salt, peck.10c Mason Fruit Jars, pints, 48c dozen; ?in.nt-, 55c dozen; '.- gallons, dozen.70c (,-.lil Medal Flour, 30c bag; barrel.$6.10 C'ioihI Green or Miked leu. lb.30c 4 c 10c Kit 17c Celluloid Starch, package Very I .arge California Prunes, lb:. .. Choice Evaporated Peaches, lb. Calumet Small Best Quality II.uns, . New Herrings, per dozen.10c Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, 3 to box. . . 10c Best Quality Beer, dozen.55c Lai i New lri:-Ii Potatoes, 28c peck; p? r bushel.$1.00 Salt Pork; lb.10c (iood Lard, H>.11c Snort-Jrift Lard, all Blze can. lb. .12^40 Large can B*at Salmon, can.lie Largo cans Sotir fvrout.m Fresh Mushroom Crackers, lb.10c nest Ciranulati I S tsar, lb.sifec Wood's D, ?t N C. Roe Herring. u?\v ter dozen, 2Stc| per kt>2.7.~ Beat Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon, I. ? ?? l-Strlng Broom._.20c Lump Starch, '"I1" l*>s. for'.28c 1-11?. uib Rumford's Baking Po-.vder .25c S. UL 1820-22 E. Main St. Winner Brand Finest Condensed Milk. 10c ran; per dozen.SI. 10 Good Quality Early June Peas, can.. . lie Young Chickens, nice size, lb.25c Largi cans Best Quality Virginia I in noes now. 10c Highcsl Quality Best Creamery But? ter made, 1-lb. carton ...... . . 33c Best quality l ib. cans Corned Beef 1 lasn, can .12c Brookdate California Lemon Cling Peaches, can .16c Pochontas Early June Sifted Pi is 2 cans .25c .scans Pocahontas Best Corrj for. 25c l.aiqe cms California Table Peaches: 14c I !o id Sugar Corn .7c Maccaroni and Spaghettii 1-lb. pkg . . .7c Pure Ground Coffee, IL>. ,18c Stnriki 1 California Hams, lb.12'. c < cresota Flour, 43c bag; per barrd.So.85 Burnishlne Metal Polish, can, Sc I urge cans .15o Smitnficld Country Hams, lb.19c Vu. 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