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For 7 o-Daij?An Extraordinary Value in Men s Shirts at 85c One of the most popular makes of Men's Soft, Coat-Style Shirts, of a grade that formerly retailed at almost twice to? day's special price. Made of an exceptionally good quality of woven corded material, in neat, attractive patterns?perfect in workman? ship and fit all sizes. On sale in the "Men's Corner," on the main floor. SEE V> INDOW. PUBLIC SENDS CASH TO HELP WILSON WIN Isstied bj Managers NEW CUSTOM IN THIS STATE Rank ami Kile STREETS IN DARKNESS Irli'llj f"omiitllt<?<? tins N<> Cluoritiii I o Vmm riiiln < uns.-. ??'.ore money than he has anywhere In -..-.lit. If ho Is to win the victory which should tiwnlt him. The great v .-. of the voters must bej reached, by speakers, by prlutcd material; by or? ganization. Tho amount of money necessary to finance a national cam? paign, covering more doubtful States than ?wert, ever before to bo counted in a national contest, is Immense. It cannot come from the Interests, for it w'll not be accepted from such a source. Therefore, It must conic from the people's pockets, and be given out ? i sheer patriotism! That If how it is ml g now. Tho Times-Dispatch will receive, acknowledge and forward all contributions. The following amounts were received . t'rqvl??sly acknowledged. Sill is Dr. L li. Apperson. Level Run. 1 6(1 John P. McGulre . 1 OC Richard Evelyn Byrd. I ... . . I tu vv. b. Smith . I 01 J T. \Vi Curtis . I Ol i . i ius 'M.tlbf rt .. 1 Oi German-American voter . jo Ot . i ... . I pi . ic \ lix t'opuil, I innvlllo . I o'l . . ! 'ormer Ri pu 1)11 can . l .*, ''. i ? i' I .ynchburg . j (j M M. m. J< hh ii. i>. l.nbarer, pnnvlilo . Is Id 11. tnocrat . , . . Krlend of cause .. It, 0, M . Shxb, Vni ? Vn. Va. It lti-Muii Moose. Bpanoke ? lease don't print name". I f .vnehbure ASKS TALLEY 10 REMAIN ON JOB D. L. Groncr, Successor of Judge Lewis. Requests W ithdrawal of Resignation. RICHMOND TO LOSE OFFICE District Attorneyship Goes to Norfolk Atter Being Located Here .Many Years. Assistant District Attorney Hoheit It. Talloy, ot the. Eastern District ul Vir? ginia; will continue in his present of llce at least until the conclusion of the next October term of tho United States District Court. Jn n Statement several weeks ago he announced his resigna ticn, to take effect September 1. Tho UtillntShed state of much of the govern? ment's business will necessitate his remaining Iii Charge for toinu time be? yond that period. I When asked yesterday with regard, to tho identity of his successor, Mr. Talloy stated that lie hnd no idea who. would bo appointed. I>. Lawrence Gron cr. of Norfolk, whose appointment as successor to District Attorney Luns ford L> Lewis, was this week ratified by the Senate, hus not made public the natiio of the man whom he wiil recom? mend for the appointment. IIiih Itrrn VhUciI to Remain, "1 have been reciuested by .Mr. Grori cr to withdraw my resignation, and to retain the assistant district attorney ship as long as he remains in off! ? sah! Mr. Tulley. "but I have been com? pelled to decline because, as l stated In Ottering my resignation; It draws too heavily upon my tune. 1 shall, how eVer stay with Mr. Groher until the ; ovcrhment business Is It) shupo and until he has familiarized himself with the details. In all probability 1 "ill not step out before the conclusion of tli.' October term ot cent Although Mr. Groncr'I appointment has already been cd nil lined by the Senate, he has ti"t yet qualified for or ilce. ITiltll he does s,> District Attor? ney Lewis will be lit charge; .lodge Lewis is now absent front the city on Iiis summer vacation, and the office IS in charge of Assistant District Attoi ? hoy Tai ley. Richmond l oses Dftlce, with Mr. Groncr's (nullification for office; the district attorneyship for the Eastern District of Virginia will pas.-* ironi Richmond, where it has been for a liurhboi of years; to Norfolk. ?ntll Ids recent appointment, Attor ney Groner was United States refetee in bankruptcy In Norfolk. He has ri - signed the commission; and Is engag? ed now In winding up the affairs of the nice, it Is thought probable; that the assistant district attorney's office will r< main In Richmond, nlthough it ir possible that a Norfolk man may re . cive the appointment, in which cast both offices wtll be located in the sou The nisslstant district attorney is ap pointed-'by the Atl?rncy!-Gonaral of tin United State! upon the r'oconiinenda tion Of the district attorney. It though! that .Mr. Talley't successot i ? PHAUP RECOVERING Detect I Vf shot in Mining --trik,- I? Re|K>rl fil mi the Mend, v (.'nnill"iitcM, nut No liimil. ? ? ? ? ? ? tire of tli.wd to show itp was due j been announced in the papers in tin ? Frldny night, when a full nttentliinco IEW PARTY WILL ORGANIZE IN CITY Progressives to Get Together for Votes in November for Bull Moose. . [iiii ? jobs, to place a !. .1 with ii imittci n. p. ! a name Announces Other Speaking Dates?Lamb Kept on Duty in Washington. ? ? ? i (>ov.rrnf>r'fl ndUrcsa ?.in thn I-.ihjio ot Governor MdiilUKUc " ?1 Bpcrits ;.t At win h< IMrod?eed l.y Or. lu \V; Milter n ttddrcBB will b< made by floyoi |l BUi to pi Opto ..! i) i'.: : . liolRhtH and 8wah?b n I .1 M nil Street. VVedrice.iiiy hi mile meeting ?Hl be arranged lub before Hie caiiiprtlBn cnd?. Promptly Answers Inquirer That Democratic Partv Alone Can Solve It. HAS BIG CROWD IN WEST END Talks of Peril to Country Captain Lam!) I lets All the Experience. When tho question wnr hurled 'it him from n citizen In tho audience nt nri open air meeting last night: "Can't you toll us something about tho trusts an(] tho high cost of living?"?a ques? tion probably eating at the Inqtiiror's po.-ketbook nnd heart listone?former Governor A. J. Montague was quick to reply. lie said first, for that was tho specific topic under discussion, that secret sessions of tho committees ot Congress wero the best friends of tho trusts and monopolies. Then he add. .1 that tho time at his disposal was too shoit to permit of extended discussion of the subject. "Rut. he added, "lite Republican party Is In no position t i deal with this question. It is lied t tho chariot wheels of privilege. Throughout the years it has been their ::.-?... Until its wheels are blocked, it- voice is sil? enced. We can ;it least know that the Democratic party's l?els are not blocked, and that Us voisu not quiet. We know that Woodrow Wilson go> s| Into this light with no strings of spe? cial privilege tied to linn, and that his cess means ah hones; effort on the i>iiri ,.f tho people to solve the prob-, h ms that present themselves Not that i11 so tilings nre to be settled in a day. lor their solution will bu in part with| our children and our chtldn n's chil tiood Crowd Goes Out, The meeting was hei i Cary ?nd Uowland Streets, where n platfdrlh had | bceii erected, probably I ;?? pie weroj present, and although standing! gave thi speaker the closest attention. Gov-' erh?r Montague's voice wat not In good condition, but In- made himself heard, receiving applause which lndi-i cated that the audience was very, largely with him. A run : Cohfedr | etate voter ms from tl. ? SoldlorS'l Home occupied sents on the platform.] The speaker was introduced by Jacob I'uiln n f. There was one other Int. rruption. perhaps not si) respectful. Governor Montague was talking Inclination and duty, saying that OhceJ In reply1 to, n question as to what h< would do as Governor if his child were cohvictedi ..f a crime, he had said he would re sign his office. "Well, that would be] ? ? speaker declined to quarrel, merely re -1 sponding that h?- would not sacrifice duty to personal feuVi'ngs. The Original Bandanna. Incidentally; he told a good story ph himself. While speaking in I'rankljh count] he not: ? d that ail th- hearers had bandahlin handkerchiefs. Taking . tit Irs whit.- h ... kerchief to mop his i.row, somebody asked, "\Vlierc Is ;? bandnnna'.'" . r a moment they, itod me," said Gtovern >f Montague, f'uri :.. I replied: 'l^ook t my head. 1 am, niunlty.' " -My friend. Captain L.nmb, of whom ? . marked, "thinks h< i- superior ITi point j ..f experience. V\.:i. If one man has iill t"e oxpcrlehci nnd something hap-1 t,. him. wli i- ? the country go? ing to do? Is not sixteen years of exj ; is it not time : ..m,. ,ne else Were get-, ? the crowd laughed In id and long. ?In the \. hit* ? ise > ? sterdnv.'" Bald i Governor Montague "President Taft v. i notified of nomination. Our own pape . usually &6 careful to pre-' sent great events In detail, gives this ; affair, whic h sho'uli be of such im- : rhnhse Imnortitnce, sn smr-ll a hoticO Roosevelt's lippnH unity. lie did not forge to chide former President Rooseve whom he called ' that man of rem i .able ability and 1.(landless energy." He was sorry, ho :. .?<) tl .-,t Mi .': olt did not dis? cover man:- of tie- tilings he now re? fers to. while Presl .t. It was a pity that ho had u' t : . . : I that Mr. Root and Mr Tail, 1 wh advisers and members of his C .net. did not be? lieve in popular ? ? nnient. and kick of tli cut Out rihme representatives; Haid Governor Montague, .;? : , ? people in pu.bili nnd again I tl ::. ft Therefore he favored npei Ions of commit? tee 1.. wilt (or i ? ? ,ng the people a ? ?! in'ce to again express their wishes an i to se'i Ihn! t ? - representatives [jarrled ihorii out himself, he was hot afraid of t: ? i. the people to . in them nhd good ;| toward ih1 in. the gri wrong t any nan no matter how PROSPECTUS O?T FORNEWESTBAN Richmond Trust and Savings Company Will Be Capitalize.1 at $i.oou,ooo. WILLIAMS TO BE PRESIDENT Will Head New Institution, Which Will Occupy Quarters at 1109 East Main Street. . ooks of subscription for the stock of 1 ho Richmond Trust and Savings Company, newest of Richmond's bank? ing institutions, will be opened next Wednesday morning at the olllc ol John U Williams ? Sons, and will be closed wiihoui notice The capital Btoi k of iho new company, it was announced yesterday, will be placed ot J'? .,'iOfl Applications are already on 11 ? more than $700,^00 of the capital stork The banking house of .lehn 1. Wil? liams & Sons, in a proscpectUs issued yesterday, sets forth the plans and pur? poses of the new company which In slated to take over the trust Company business of the Hank of Richmond, suc? cessor to the old Richmond Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Including rlous trusteeships, the fiscal agein transfer agency and the rcglati irshlp of corporations. ? leaded by .lohn Skeltnn William*, Although the charter granted Wed? nesday to the Richmond Trust and Savings Company named Thomas R. Gay, president; II 11 Chitlkley, vice president, and ?. II Brown, secretory, as officers "f the m w instil :tlon. It l* understood that John Skeltoii Williams will be elected to the pres'dency of the concern Mr Williams, besides l>. ing n member of tit. -irm of John I.. Williams & Sons, bankers, was pres? ident of the Bank of Richmond, ami Is now vice-president of the National Bank of Vlrir'r.ia. The official Ftarr of the new company bus not yet been, select) i. hut will be announced shortly. Tiie dlrectbra of the new company, it is espectcdj will Incltldt certain new and Important tn ? directors of the bid Bank of Rlch iiion l Located it! I IOU Kuril tlnlo. The new Institution will occupy the banking houses now- used . y National State and City Bank, at 110? Kast Main Street. The last named bank expects to move from that location to 'is en? larged ami hands mely equipped bank? ing house at mi Bast Main Street :k will be largely uvotsubscrll the prospectus. .lohn i, Wiillii ? ? tk of Richmond, . ? , iVi d In u>: jstment, fliOUO.i in profits, bosii ' ? ? he new company originally npp a charter Under name of e of a charter to it company \\ t name was opposed by the R' nl Bank and Trust < ?? rnpaiiy. wl med that the similarity In iw ii mid a ch ipaiiy with a it w ,il now OP* MINOR ARRESTS N.-ur.i Caught l nder Vlnducl w tili l nrr> lots o H< \ nit er. John Thomas, colbredi wua iirfesl< last night by I'oHcetnan B< r'tu chn.rgieA with carrying a pistol Th negro was disebvered sneaking iifouh under th- Seaboard Air Line viudui mid wneii ib.- Qltl< ei' iipproa? In . pocket. Bertucel was so close that h u..i the man and th. pistol or, pru. tlcally lite came spot. Whiln he ? before i -k Sergeunt Jeter, of th -1 Poilci Station, rhbmiti -at I ths tile gun was not his. find lidded th. t h had never before been arrest, d. Tit pistol was one of tile rheap vuriel and was fully loa.I'd. Agnes Pratt. John Pratt Belle Bl wi Sarah James and Ailnlo. Scnit, all co orod, wort arrested lusi night for belli diKorderlv at 107 North Mneteent Street Belle Brown was bailed; William Harris \viis arrested ns fugitive ftoni Justice from ciiesterftel I county, lie will b,- heid In the Poll. I Court this morning for officers of tl GOING TO ATLANTA -oiiiii.ru llnllunS I" VI?.?e Ms -lul cry Department September :. Beginning S?pten b. i I, ihn tloiierj department ..f the isout ??llwn.v, hitherto located 'h Riclirh i w ill >>?? opyn.ted in Atlanta; .1. i; I son ii. in charge of this division of ; rh . ? ad's u ork in this city, ah i 11 loys for this purpose.? . , I t. . ii men. ? ? pai'l ?? it evei ? montii !? tii. iitai I nni tment in Richmond for lit ? st"in|ifMl envelopes and postal a n Two Keys to Each Box !t takes two keys to open a box in our Safe De? posit \ ault, One is the master key, which we retain, ii onlj half unlocks the boxes. The other is held bj the renter of the box, and cannot operate the lock until our key has been used. This i, only one feature of the many details of SI ( ! Rl i , \ SERVICE offered in the Vault of the American National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. > on will lie interested in seeing how massive con? struction und Ingenuity have been combined in cre? ating this PRIVATE VAULT for you. The spe< ial custodian in charge of our Vault will he glad to show you the details, whether you have immediate use for the box or not. J'rit os. $.',.00 per year and upwards. i Fancy Vests, worth reduced to,. S Straw H its, worth i ed?< t <! to . . Gans-Rady Company Announce for to-day a day of bargain selling, which will make new marks in value giving. READ EVERY ITEM FOR MEN. Hundreds <>f Suits which sold up to $30.00 reduced to. Suit- Which sold up to S2?.00 reduced to . Fxtra Trousers, worth up to S4.50, red tided to. Blue and Black Serge Goats, worth up to $5.00 reduced 16 . in S3.00, $2.50 $2.50 $1.65 $1.45 ic Negligee Shifts, worth up to S?.00. reduced 1 Negligee Miirt-. worth tip th $1.50, ... FOR BCn S. All SI.50 Wash Suit- reduced to. 75c All ?-2.5'. Wash Suits rctluccd to. $1.25 All S4.00 Khaki Norfolk Suit- reduced to.$2.00 All $5.00 Linen Crash Norfolk Suits rc luced to.$2.50 S4.Q0 and $4 50 Cheviot Knickerbocker Suit-. $2.50 S3 OP Cheviot, Worsted .ni l Bljn Serge Suit* reduced to .. .$3.95 $7.50 and SS.OO I aiicy Cheviot-Worsted and Blue Serge Suits reduced to . $5.95 Our entire stock of Woolen Knickerbocker Trousers at HALF PRICES iwir i Knit kcrl 13 All Si ')<? l?xtra Knit kt i All .Si.5?) Extra Knickerbocker 38c 50c 75c .51.1111 SS I 8 ompany ncrs of Richmond Distilling Company Apply for Re? lease on Bond. ? by John A, liietrlch. e Richmond r> is 1111 i n b ? : ? ? <> violation of the law ? iiH lind a dally output Inder \Mll l lv n.I. ? ? ? ? distillery and < !>"! t of ii.s : ul?c will then fix tl! d III,? hot wee The specific charge itgalhst thi dis? tillery is that Manager Dietrich tin lost l;'rlday Illegally removed from the sep nratoi box ? nunntMy of spirits by tnearia of a ruuher hose and hinket. Tin- charge Wus preferf;?:d by .loin Mid who if- government storekeeper;^ ? JEf-r MARTIN DEAD Str?hen tilth {'unions and i-.,-*,-, Awuj in I liree flours, i ? mut ihm iia.iid icter. lie whb at one ? 1 ? o ill !>e|Mi'imeiit, an t pud fur several - Oil v <<?:, ? iiotiee ,,i ins ill uili Building lea,,i i.., Ii. .?. Hi elt ni jticr appointed City ? lilinir I'll) .-? r|ll Uli .lain.H i'. Smith, nil Cits mill building*, in charge of (|* lieailng plant hud Interioekini: a? Th? appointment. .Mr. Heck .-aid. was made sol* 011 ni. r i M, Snnce hiiving .,n excellent .:.! In both positions Ii? Ha? mal wnn ihn city Me. wii, ,.?!?,, ,i City Hall Juni toi Jan l?; IM*. Tlld ,l<.iin Ol Mr. Mattln tvus entirely un? expected. Ii, had b?.i Ute meeting ol thi Cotinclj Conitnlttoe on Grounds and Uulldlnki on Thursday night Ter ? time. Slid, us ivam hi* usual custom, stood with oilier weil known nun about loan at Eighth and Ulead .Streets for .-erne time after ws rds. The funeral of Mr. Mat tin will take placi on Sunday afternoon from the Clove Avenue Rnptlst Church, lie was unmarried, and Is survived by two sister*. Suit Instituted. suit was Instituted yesterday In the Law and Kouliv i'nurt by O. B, Teen against the Virginia Hallway and reiver Company, fur damages laid at 110,000, No declaration has been filed. GOVERNOR ?SKED TO GO TO SEAGIRT Mann and Ellyson Invited to Witness Notification Cere? monies Wednesday. I C-bycrriof Mann and ?eutenah't-GoVi ? ri.or i Taylor ICllyson havt accepted invitations to attend the ceremonies ?attendant to notifying Governor yVood \ row Wilson of his nomination by tha Baltimore, convention as the party can? didate for President. Both have ac? cepted and will be at Seagirt Wrdms ? These Invitations come fiom both Congressman <>:iii. .Tames, who, as Permanent chairman of the National Democratic Convcntloh, Is chairman of the hotlltcatlon committee, and from William 1*. Mr.CombS, the new .'lal. ! tnnii i.i in? National Democratic Com? mittee. Ooverhor Mann hits seen much ..f 'i .v.: nor Wilson at tit- conference of Governors and elsewhere, an.I on <!!f:' I rent ballots at Baltimore be voted : r I Him. Borer A .lames, of Danville. *n I imcd by the Virginia delegation at Baltimore, as the delegation rricnibfi' , of the committee to notify the nomi? nee, atld !.. will diso be present jt i Seagirt. Bitec i^, point North and West by rail ' and water. mcii.Mo.vn ?? ?* wsKisn company, A Trial WillConvincc Our Work is Superior I Our new method .?!' "Motiltiinj;" col ' lars is a simple pro? ess, but one t'n.it pivos the very liest results, makes your collars la:.t and gives plenty of room for your tio. No cracked cbllara Call Monroe 195S or lOSl. ! ROYAL LAUNDRY M. II. Fl?rsheim. Proprieto 311 N. Seventh Streit. Get the tried and true kind? G. M. Co.'s "Pearl" Roofing Tin It. is the best at the price. Gordon Metal Co., RICHMOND, VA. I nr Business Stationery, The paper that gives Increased ef. fectivcnfss at no additional cost. B. W. Wilson Paper Co., Richmond, Va. Cole Dlstrlbutorr.