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Creator lUebnioiid't tl'?mr?i ?wtpniier, CliilSATldsVI VVAN'I ami REAL KS TAT?) 31 tili 1 Uli IN V1UUIMA, A.NIJ um. (II IHK UliST IN AMDIIII A. Want Ad Kales ? Jltlly, IUI? ceut per tiurll ?turn liul'l lu mlmi 11 cv. .Nu au. mk?ii toi IcmUmh ?i-ii nulj, ? luv ?ud one-ball villi? 11 Wortl "II rllinaliivul lull? i'Vit'lll MI Ulli luu \\ul>l>'l *<.-r Run dar. situation VVunle?, oa??cnl n ?>ord. .Nu Ad. ?UU?uy lufcvvu lur ?? "* I Hu, 11 rtftecn nuu, .Nu Ad?. Ink.-u lur l??n (bau iWf???!'" U?'e) centa tvheu plioui-U lu ur e..?ri;c? 01 Ihr i.mi nur. I'houc orders im' guaranteed. Clanaltlcutloue uol guaraulued ??<?'? " "" '?? M? lur bualneae i'unlrm',?, k?-imI '"r ' Want Ail. Man. i'ur.? elourur U ?o?t an? j-oun? L-El r U*N vi E tuami'ton CAR 8?N day afternoon, toidlng !>"'.??? 1 ko?al; Reward if luiurnud to .-'. T, SS., ? ? Eighth uii.i Muin Sil ? Ib. Lost, nXn?E ?ITav ?.at. with lo und. .. l'hono Mudlson 311?. v-tip C'.iiiiilcb, -iiiAlt ? n i 1.' '.<i< i'jj Ai vu repairer. -tat.- uxpor'encu und price, Address lux No, m'i, NVuri'Miiion, N. U L Nl?N EN '? i-l.' >PM CO., -: ?. SjcJUtli nph-ndld ulfcr (''i 1 K.OO1I 111.in. Iiis. 1:. h. MOHRISS. ?inohundi? Okt-OI.lc.-e, Buckingham Couiity, VU .nti.n LABORERS FOR ST HA M hove) work at Varina', n. c. Wagoa, U&6 per day, Weekly pay. FISHER : i'AHUZZA, 1 ;-i,i ral Cn'-rneiors. 1ntki1. RKCllSTl-ihKp ASSISTANT liarninclsl nn 111?_- nit particulars 1. 1 huliny expected, nit. \v, ?:. \v., i..t' i1 x peri en 11 rilshlng man of toi!? experlenco, Addi'ess ten_ iirlp. Hielt . no j-rnuilr pt, tlSrH, fe.tuationc, p?ofc$3<3iontil ? hern I loiiv e difTt-nt? ccliituro i\';i;nt-? mi:n. woMHtt. hoi TSiitHnc?Q Opportunities \VF. HAVE A BUSINESS THAT SHOULD I'AY SOME ENER? GETIC r.MiTV PKi >.M 17,1 To } 10,00,1 THE FIRST YEAR ? 703 TO $???) CAPITAL NECES? SARY, vor HANDLE OWN MONEY. INVESTIGATION IN. VIT ED. SEE MR. ROBERTS, HOTEL RICHMOND, ROOM J10, tw ANT F.D. TO SELL HALF-INTEREST In thi- largest dry goods store in tt 1 rowing town. Address E 12. care Tlme's-Dlspat' h ff YOU WANT TO .M AK E MONEY AND have como to inveM in speculation and building 1 havo nil of tho os perlehco. Address F 4il, card Tltnos Dlspatch, r j-2?t\rr? WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers, 813 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATE IT STYLES. Old ITOid .lid ill vet_tfways taken !iu exchange. IDEAL VENTILATOR CO RHONE Moni-of- l<<<)2. Du N'T FORGE1 Tin. DATE, WED nesday, August 1 1. thnit Is th? daj to have Just Hie real good tlnu ; we look out for the young ami old. Retail Grocers' Assoclntlon excursion t-i Buckroc Bench, August 11. Wednes? day of this week. WK CLEAN BY ELECTRICITY ALL kinds of bats, ladles' ami gentle? men's. OlVO us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. gentlemen, NO more shoe ?bines on street. Now open flrst tdass shbc-slilnlng parlors for ladled mil gentlemen. the newport, Ens ? i'. ?.:?' :?? 1. . .?, , CCitinrro FlEMiTEE IV anted?will buy household goods of any kind and any amount, fhone Madison 1906. WANTED, A pXRTY W'VTll SANVAl'iLL eciuipment t.i saw about one mliliou fCCt of lumber "ll shares at Ron Air. Apply to 722 West Cary. Photiu Monroe .1T40-J. Wanted, to contract by 'the year for tb,. sub- of manura from our Stable. J. W. b.li ley. Third and Marshall. , WANTEIjj t?" liUv F(iR C?"sTr, houscbold uoodt: In uny quantity. Phone Madison ;;snt. "W A N 'Fi : I i, A five-PA S* EN 1; E I t automobile; 1910-1911 01 191'j model; glVO description and slate prlCO. Ad dross t. \V. CAL1IOUN. Burkovlllc, Vn. Sl?cinl UciUilato? JDEAL VENTILATOR CO. PHONE Monroe 1002. DAILY PUZZLES ANS WISH 'i'U 1 l.-i l.-lt. -? >*? [>UZ71 Kail. Boatofng ii . quipped. : ROOMS with board ai:. i a 11 ii i.i.v i i i::.i ;!ii:i) riooiiai and ? Rooms Jfoc Rent :i -11 i:i ? RO< ims, WITH ?arl. :is k:j-.t Marshall. L\rdi cssrari jr?i salt Lxcal e-jfatr J-oi L\rnt j' lutG for Unu OK lul l: iv.??:.!- FOR Rext, Park Avenue, hear All. :. *.-.:.: _ l?f?i estate CaaiurD LIST YOUP. c'AKMS WITH .!. A CON* NELLA' CO, Write postal for nec .... : . . i.rt.i_ 3cc, Coal anil CUoou I'LATi: ICE. PUREST AND BEbT I'Oll all uses and the most economical. 4o cents per hundred. Try a load of our pine and oak wood, which is dry and und. r shelter. TYLER & r.YAM. 1001 West Can*. Martlsor. 197a. LONG 1H SELLING Tin: BEST l'REE burnlng c>ai at summer prices. His woml is large blocks and dry. It will pay you to see him this week ami make y??r arrangements for win? ter. Otllcc UOti West Broad._ W?t/l) A NU COAL OUR DRY KINDLING BEST IN' CITY; heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; 11.50 hiilf-cord. DA VID M. LEA i CO. Phono -Monroe 8S6. Pfl?DIldl? i. goldberg ladies' TAILOn, for me ely with kaufmann .*;- Cd. ; i wish to announce Til AT i have returned from new york with thi: Latest goods and styles l "|; Tili: FALL and win ter seasons. during august i will make -rn.- at reduced PRICES, YOU are cordially in? vited To CALL AM' inspect same. Li uoldberg, ladies' TAiLOR, 202 north FIRST st. PHONE monroe 3431. YOU MAY NOT Hi: SWEET ALICE OR Pin Holt, I.ui we him looking for yon young folks to liiive the time of your life by going on the Itetall Grocers' excursion this Wednesday, August ii; the prizes and fret stuft given away mi the train ami at the Ii. ach is simply great. HUMAN HAIR Ml >IK; i IT AND SOLD at lll'GUK.v.s. 2<>:> North Tliird. Poultry, Prts nno Elbe ?roru Large .terser or jersey grade cows wanted, fresh or near fresh. A.lilies.-. A ::\ car. Tune:'.-1'iftpa tell. f t'i: s \i.::. "li wosoMi: ti"u>i:? ?r.ai bred white ami tan male pointer; live months Old. fall on or address george I'. clarke, r. f. P. No. I All... V.l._ 'automobiles for ?s>nle FOR SALE, RUICK AUTOMOBILE deliver;* wagon, thirty-horsepower; one-ton capacity: iisod few months; eiiuni to new. Cost $1,325. No use for It. Will sell for half cost. P. . C?. Box |&3, Norfolk, Va. .for tsjlr MOTORCYCLES .vK D Iii JTCLBfeVNBW and second-hand; repairing of all kind*. TOMPKINS. West Broad, nk.s si:???.;.i; tuecks and muht furnitui u wagon, grocery and butch-I cr wugons. RICHARDSON BHOS.( 815 Brook Ave._I KOK ?ALE, iso IKON AUGUST ? REC orda. c. Ii. HAVNES .* uo., l-l West IS*-- .id. FOR BALE CHEAI', ALL KINOS OF to rond-hand in?-cliaiilcul tools; also! i nka und ttult <....,.... Apply to. LLSNKR BROh., 1705 Eaai Main I For sm.k, one "ali-'-y.v'ro ran-! I I ; ..s.- THAT ARE ALB, STONE CRUSHER* 1 uri wheels; engine and ompletc. W rite M. A. i5UC . R F; D, 1. E2. Rlohmbnu, FAMILY LEAVING THE ci ? Stimmet Soatoinrj >|. COTTAGE, OCEAN view, newly lurrilsliod; all cOnVen p. on..' block from amusements; rig, fl I..i.i'. dancing. Meula GOc. &**f0ccllancDitc i;xci'i;.-:io.sri. Iiba ?? the tlhie i 5TER1NG. ; a SPECIAL LOW I tcr'li g and, cushion intH "i August; can >? and right. Madl- i NOR ?- HUK'DLEY, Ith Streets. CHEAPESI STORAGE IN CITY. 11, per load. Store your furniture, bug- j Utes, a?to'tri lies, planOa at rOMP KINS, .-T V.'.'l Broad. PHONOGRAPHS. WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOR THE natu? Edison If you want one you : can understand every word on t:ie! record. _G B HAYNBS A CO._ SHOE REPAIRING. Ic HALFSOLE MEN's .shoes. ?Oc ladle!-, every pair s.-we.l. - ?! leath? er, no nails, no pegs. Rbval rub- j bar heels a.".< . Tred-Alr ruh i r heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new.! 25c. DREW'S BLECTRIC shoeI FACTORY, lit E Main. Phone Mon-I r0* 2667'_ DO AMR. t&.ooo TO LEND ON diamond." \ NT) watcnea Rt New York rat!?. N. Fi JACOBS A SON. No. 21$ North Ninth I slip COVERS, IN LIKEN AND CRETONNE, POR BED room or oarlnr. liade to fit. SYD NOR A HUNDLEY. INC . -'event!. .i.\d Grace Madison :-?"4._j WHEN YOU WANT HOUSECLEANINO, \i: WILLIAM JOHNSON, i"!f>frn'nriG National Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Va. Monday, July 2fi 1312. i THE KT< ICKHi ILDHRS i U THE NATIONAL PANIC OF VIRGINIA: ? Bank of Virginia, adopted this day; meeting of the stockholders of the i said hank will he held at Its banking i. use, Ninth and Main Streets, Rich- , mond, Va., THURSDAY, August 29. : I?!.. .it 1. o'clock M to consider: First a pri position ami plan for I 1 .- lidatlon of the National Bank Virginia with the First Na- : nal Pank Of Richmond, Va.. which | has been approved by the board of directors of the, national Bank of | Second. A plan for the complete j liquidation of tin- assets and affairs i ?f the National Bank of Virginia pursuant to sections 5220 ami 5221, i United States Revised statutes, to ! iki . ffect Upon such day as may be , fixed by the stockholders. Third. The ratification of the ae- i H?h ..f the board of directors of the i said bank I" the premises prelimi- , nary !<? sa'd meeting . Fourth. Any other business gcr- ' mane to the foregoing; matters which ! may be brought to the consideration >.i the said meeting. \ full meeting ?>!" the ?lockhold- ' ers. either in person or by proxy, is urgently rdqih sted, W. M. II a 1 '1,1 ST?N, President. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. not 1 '' e~ I TP "me eti NO. First National Bank, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va., July ?.??. 1912. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK: Notice Is hereby giver, that by "r der of the board ..f directors, a ape- ' clal meeting <?! the stockholders oi l the First Nntlonal Bank or Rich? mond, Va.. has been called to he In hi at P.' o'clock noon on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August, 1912, at its banking office, No. 1104 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., for the pur- ' I.;' voting upon the consolidation ,,i the National Bank of Virginia, Of Richmond VS., with the First Na? tional yank of Richmond, Va,, under I the name of the First National Paul; ,.f Richmond, Va ; of ratifying and appro-, Ing the action of the board of j directors in the premises; of v itlpg upon the Increase of the capital stock of the First National Rank of Richmond, Va., from $1,000,300 to .....,000; the issue of l."?. >oo addi? tional shares of the par value of Ji.ei each, at the price of $l;".o per share In cash; the Increase of the number of directors so that the board shall consist of not less than nine nor more than thirty-two stock holde**!; the election ..f additional directors; the amendment of the ar? ticles of association accordingly, ana voting or acting 'upon any Other matters that may come before the meeting, oi nnj'adjournment thereof. The stii. k transfer hooks will- he closed from .Vugust to August 30, 1912; Inclusive. By order of the board of directors JOHN M, MILLER, lit . Cashier. THE ANNUAL MEETING op" THE stockholders <>f the Wntklns-Cottrcll Company win bn held In the office I of the company. No. 11!? South Four I teenth Street. Richmond, Va , on August 13. 1312. at 12 o'clock noon. I O s. FENSOM, Secretary and Trcuuurcr. FOR MALPRACTICE ccoq?an Physician Under Seri? ous Charge Concerning Miss Allen. Hospital, Is ' arr- it at - ? twetityionc years'. .\ warrant was i out bi her yo u k< ' Clata s Edna Alien probably villi tos-' a| an liiquest over the body of blld. conducted by the eoroher ot ? ? duya ago refused t-> bring in a till gave testimony, she was too Hi stlfj 't t at lime, but it was Mild y at her liorilu In Occoquah that ivotlld niobiibl'. !-? i ? :. to testify til 1'.. Im-. Starkweather. Dr. starK- 1 ? it... i whs called 'ii last Sunday. i.. call was made bj the slstor, '.'inn Mi-ii. His ieatlmon: it is suid, will ?<? directed against Dr. Sinclair. No iin iitnliiur.v examination of Dr. Sinclair will be hel l until the Inquest s completed- In tile meantime he Is jnde.r bond of 11.0"". The warrant ?es ? ? In the ordinary toiirse of events tho warrant would have been served by Constable Edward llamrnlil, of Occo iiuan. but .Mr. Iluinmlll Is a grand? father of Dr. Sliiclair', and he refused to serve the; warrant. Justice of the id warrant to the police ofllclul. Dr. Sinclair vigorously denies the ulrge made against him, lie is a an twenty-Seven years of age and a ttlve "f Occoquan. I'p to the time r starting practice mure he \mih 11v - ig in Washington, taking s'cveruy ? hospital work following gradu liolh the Misses Alien are employed i Washington FIRE ON TROOPS Coal Operators at Paint Creek Ask for More Soldiers. Charleston, w. v.-, August li.?A skirini.h took place last night between . ? Creek district, and , band of alrtkliit miners, who began llrlnf? at the troop irillltlann a. Sonic of the; .Vere Injured, and if any ol king party were hit, they e,l away by their fi lends, era! find Governor Glabs ,i lioiifer.encu to-day, i,hd the ?k. -I that ,i pot tton of the j sen) t" Boomer, where i,r>00 ? , rty may be protected until ? vi - at lioomer and surround s are holding a big mass o-day. and Mother Jones, the of the mine workers. Is do? li.- principal address A hl W . .?in, lit has been signed at where- tho tlrst rioting oc nil to-morrow n Join! pi. tile ors and minors win bo held it.- the event. The work of ii,. the mines and getting start will be commciici i III // Mil) KI.K? A U A V WITH I'll E l*T1 VOL'Xfi 1X1)1 Hnrrlsonburg, \'n., August li.?in explanation why his paper failed lu "come put,"' Editor Calhoun says that while !., was attending the West Vir? ginia Congressional Convention at Cl trlestpti,. his foreman and business manager. ,i. p. Buzzard, suddenly threw up the sponge ait i eloped with the good looking young lady typesetter. This made three outs and no paper, i- \um rnoni t ts. Prices raid \n- n Trifle lr.. illgtlflt 1 I It ii n n Venr Vgll. Washington, August li.?Prices |" Irig paid farmers and cotton planter.-' throughout the United States averaged one-tenth of 1 per cent, less on Au? gust 1 last than a year ago, accord? ing to the Department ,.f Agriculture, This average was based on reports from rrior< thnn three-fourths of the crop value of the country A month earlier tin prices paid producers were IT.', per centi higher than on duly i. 1011. Prlries oil August I last and Aligns! I. 1911, respectively, all in cents, In? cluded: ? .,ru. T:'.:: ami f.?.S. Win nt, S9.7 and 82.7. Oats, 11.:: and to.-.'. Barley, ue.s ami 09.3. Rj'o, T7.ii and Tn.ft. Buckwheat, *:!..*. ami 76; EirtNHced, 175.2 and 199.2, Potatoes, '?'''.:. and 13tS. Butter. 23.7 and '21.7 a pound. ? ?hi.ken-. 11.:! and 11.2. Eggs, l,.i and I."'..". a dozen. liny was only 112 a ton against Crop conditions "it August i for tin United --"ates avtirngcd 12 per cut. better than "ii tin- same date last year, und three-tenths of 1 per cent, bettet tii in tin average condition >>f rcceni '.ears. id \itiit:t 1.11 ON FISIIINC Til IP, DEATH FOLLOWS FltOM STAHIIIXd Macon, tla, August li?Thomas B. itoimes, win. was brought i" a local nospital, earlier lu tho week suit'Or ing from knife wounds, died here lo (lay. I'M. A. Odom, accused of the stabbing'. Is under arrest on .1 charge pf murder. According to ejv-wlt nesses the two men engaged in a dls butd while <>ii a fishing trip, resulting in the cutting nffrnv. ? 11 u in <; v S 1 'in mi:i . i' f v kl M A CP A11 LA X I) UhfcARO, August II.?Ad Wolgast rind FncKey MncKarlntid win moot in a ton rotind boxing bpuI In New York, into ix r II, according to word received to diiy from a representative of .Mael'ai - land now at Cadillac, Mich. The match was made by "Billy" Mc I Carney, acting for "-1 i 111 >? ? * Olbsori, of I tiic Garden Athletic Club, ol New Wik. SAM SCHEPPS CAPTURED AI HOT SPRINGS (Continued i-'mm Ffrst Pag? > alt h? kuowii ot Hie case. Bernard H Sandier, u member ?f the Schepps fam? ily, said to-day. -i have malntalneu from the iittsct that Schopps will gain nothing by hiding, and 1 did my h. st' to :-?< lot.mmiinlcntton With iiini, without success. II- will lose hotli? ne bj telling all he knows to District Attorney Whitman/1 Sullivan to Tell. All concerned with the probe were overjoyed at the news of Hchcpps s arrest, it is believed he can give In? fii mutton which will lead n'?t-only t<, th-- capture of the last two of the al? leged assaslns, but thai the main ith portant witness against men for whom Indictments have not yet been return? ed; With the arrest of Schepps it is believed that the task' of th- district attorney Is much simplified, .lack Sul? livan has agreed to go before Mr. Whit? man to-morrow to tell all he knows itl,out the allege,! murder, i Schcpps's assertion at Hot Springs that he is" the "keynote to the sltun li?n,'! "lid not appear to Mr. Dough-j ..-rty to 1?- an exaggeration. . There is little doubl In the commissioner's mind tliat Schepps can furnish about all the Information heeded now t,, round out the case. No confession from '.he the missing fugitives, "Olp the Bipod'' and "I#efty Louie." Is needed. ??W<- want those men. of course," said the commissioner, "hut we do not nee|] any confession from them wUh what we have." The Itlghl 'Ian Manchester, vt.. August 11.?"From telegrams i have received, I am con- i vinci d that the Hot Springs otltolals have the rlirht man." an Id District At- j tqritey Whitman, of .New York, to- j night, when asked about the arrest tlo re of a man named Sam Schepps, wanted Iii connection with the murder, i.f Herman RoBonthal In N.-w York. Mr. Whitman Bald he bad learned of i Schopp s whereabouts from Harry Val lon. Beyond expressing gratification over the nrrest, Mr. Whitman would say nothing more about the Rosenthal case, lie planned to leave for New York early to-morrow. OBITUARY Funeral of Mr*. J. It. Cordon. Funeral services for Mrs. Ev.p 1 Cro.xton Gordon, wife ,,f .lames i: 0'>r don; w.-rc held yesterday afternoon at I o'clock at Si. .lames Episcopal Church, conducted >?> Rev. William Moado .' irk, 1' 1' Interment was ill Holly? wood. The pallhearers were as fol Activ.-f. .1. rtoelker, Charles H. Vi unlock. .1 St. George rtrynn. George W. Hunter, George Alnslle, James E. l.'annon, u II, Funsteh, E. E. Weitzel. Honorary?E. I?. Addison, W. M. Woodward, Dr. John N. Fpsiiur. N. ?:. An. arrow, lu. M D Ihm,., Dr. Ed Ward McGulre, I):. Stuart McGU're. George .1 Ft ee.il. V, W. C. CtltUP. <">. J. Sands, H w. riountree, n. it. Pollard,: Dr. H. Norton Mason, >". .1 Allen. .Inmost H. Attderson, Boswe.ll Aisop, I^ang- I boilrne M Williams, -lames T. Cray, lt. ll. Thornton. B Bavlor Thornton, formerlv ,,f this! city, died in St. l.oui--. Mo, Saturday, I August l" lie leaves a widow, one'l daughter and a son. He was n brother! ? ?f a T. Hay Thornton, A. McCarthy ! Thornton and Parker Thornton, nil of ! this city. Mr-, lie.lie VltllC Dickinson. <;-.. i t.. Tin Tlmes-Dlspntoh. 1 Norfolk, Vn., August II.?Mis. net? tle Anne Dickinson, widow of Dr S. T. Dl ktnsoh, .-f Caroline County, died at the home of her son. S. T. Dickinson, ?ir.. lb this .tty this afternoon. She was seventy-?lx years old and hnd been living with lo r son about three months. 1 sin- is survived bv thre sons?1. T. \ picokinson, .1-. ..f this city| <"- II. Dick- | inson, nf Mllford, V:i . and It. D. Pb'k- i inson. at Bowling Green. Vn. The body win be sent t,< Mllford for funeral and interment. >|r?. Man Rennet! Frniicr. [Special to The Ttmcs-Dlspntoh 1 Winchester, Augusl U.--A telegram ree.-iv d here announces the death of Mis. Mary Bennett France, wir.- ot Rev' lleiiry S Frithce, a widely known minister ot* th.- Raltlmore Conference, Ml thodlst Etjlsropal Church^ of Wash? ington, which occurred nt Ocean Groe. N", .1.. where she had been spending several weeks t?, recuperate from n nervous bronkdow'n, Rev, Dr. Franco was for a number ..f years pastor Market Street Church, of Winchester, In addition to her husband, Mrs. France leave! one daughter, Mias Mary France; one brother and five sisters, Her fll nernl will be hold In Washington to? morrow. Mrs. Mnry \. Kettling. [Special to Th. Times-Dispatch.] Winchester, August II.?Mrs Mary A. Keating, wife of William Keating, a well-known Winchester business man, died of paralysis on Friday even Inc, aged fifty-four years, and her funeral will take place from the Chtircjl Ol Co sacred Heart to-morrow morning, she was a daughter ..r iho Int. Patrick and Mary O'Connor Rcllly, of Woodstock, Vn., and is survived by her husband three daughters, one son and several sisters and brothers, one of the latter. John I Keilly. whose wife tiled last week at Woodstock, is now critically ill li. it. Tbompnon. [Special |o The Times-pis pa tell ] Salisbury, N. C? August 11.?R. B. Thompson, ,i prominent Salisbury mer? chant, died at his home lu this . Ity last night after a Week's Illness from typhoid fever. it.- was alx'ty-scveh j years Old and is survived by a wife [and six children, besides several bro? thers, among them Mayor F. M Thomp? son, of Salisbury. DEATHS DE SIBOtTR. Entered Into rest at Narrngunseti Pie Saturday, August 10, 1012, DOWAGEiI COMTI3SSE DE SIBOIJR; widow of Count Gabriel ? le Sib Otlr, for many years French consul to this city, interment in Hollywood, HARNS. ? Entered int.. rest Sunday, August II, at i. .in P M? at her res? idence, ;...s w.-st Grace Street, .JEN? NIE A'. It. widow ..f H, G. H. Barns, i' uheral notl ?? later, .-m'phv.?Died, Saturday night, at 260d ii Street. W, M. SNODDV. Funeral MONDAY at :: ..'clock rrotn i nion station Church, interment In Oak wood Cemetery. RAGGETT, Died, at SI s,.)>;.!.,'< Home (Little Sisters of the Poor), .it In o'clock F. M., August 10, after an Illness of several months, .I.IS-t MARY BAGGETT. She was a native ,.f Alexandria, Vn. 'the tuneral will talc. place at Mount Calvitry Cemetery at 'i o'clock F. M. TO-DAY (August 12), STitlNGKEMjOW. Died, at his resi? dence, Ms West Franklin Street, tsundny, Augusl it, at 10:30 a. .m.. i riAttUrvS S. m in.Mii im.uiw, in tile seventy-sixth year of his age. Funeral from Hi. Paul's Episcopal entlieh TUESDAY al il.Ju A, M, SESSION PASSES 25?-OAY MARK (Continued From Flrtt i'usc ? led that ho bo unseated because j too much money was spent tor elec- i lion purposes. Two quest tons of Impeachment have been before the Hons,-, and In the ! men! trial lias i.n ordered, the ninth | that has ev< - come before the Ben* ate. An Investigation of ihe Judicial and private acts ..i .itidge Huuford, ' 01 Seattle, instituted by the House, I Was foil..wo.l by the jurist's resigna- I tlon. Important Sr? l.nns, Some ?>f the import int new laws! that have already resulted from tho I work or the session are: Abolishment, by high taxation, .if' tlw manufacture of white phosphorus! matches. Eight-hour Federal labor law. Prohibition against exportation of; arms, coal or supplies to insurrection? ists in "tiie: countries. Granting commissions as ensigns t?o midshipmen on graduation from An? napolis Naval Academy. Authorizing the separate sale of the coal and asphalt lauds belonging to i! ? UhoctaW ihtl Chlckasaw Indians. Granting authority to the govern-, mem for official use of the American red cross in time of war. Barring prize-fight moving picture Ulms from transportation' If they are f. tie used for public exhibition. Authorizing hew census reports on tobacco production and cotton ginning and new Agricultural departments' re? ports on cotton production. Kcnulrlhg tjiat wireless operators be cfbnstahtly on duty on ocean-going vessels. Establishing a standard barrel anil grade for tipples. Encotirn ging Invention and original research in the agricultural and army ordinance divisions by gvlng cash re war.Is to employes Equipment .->f army transports with adequate life-saving aparatus. uni? form wir.-less inws to prevent inter? ference bj amateurs. President's Vetoes. The session hns been prolific of ve? toes by President Taft, sine its be? ginning last December he has writ? ten his disapproval across twenty-sev? en hills, one of which the Corhett tun hel bill was repassed OVCr bis veto in the Senate. It Is expected that he will this week veto two or three oth? er niensures. Including the steel ntid iron tariff and tho appropriation bill fixing a limitation of seven years on civil scrvce terms. The ProSdcht's vetoes affected the wool tariff, army appropriation hilt, seeking to legislature Mnjor-Ooheral 1..-..]; 11,1 W.I out of the Cl|lef of staff's office; purchase of permanent manoeuvre ?round at Anniston. Ala.: the right to build a ?htm across the Whit.- River *t Cotter, Ark.; sales of burnt tlmher on Indian lands, relm bursment of those who furnished '.< bor and material on Die Cortiott tun? nel. Shoshone irrigation project. Th. Senate has ratified nine ma? lles dUrltlg the session, including those with France and Great llrltaln. which the President refused to ncoOpt In amended form, with the following: Settlement of the pecuniary claims be? tween the United States and Great Britain, agreement of Int. ; national naval conference on war prizes, copy? right treaty with Hungary. North At? lantic fisheries' treaty with Great Britain neutralization treaty with Costa Rica. International world tele? graph tr.aty. International treaty on assistance and salvage at sea. Children Cry F-OR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R ! A. Virginia Trust Co. Richmond, Virginia. Phis Company* having qualified as C<> lixccutor lalcnp with Joseph II. C'rcu shaw) of the Estate of Merritt W. Crcn shaw, deceased, .ill persons haying claim-, against said estate are requested to pre? sent them at this office, and those in? debted to the Estate will please make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Co-Executor <<( Merriti \V. Crcnsltaw, 9tlantic ciir Erooctg I'aciric an,i Arkaim&s Avenues. Spu.toui grounds adjoin beach and boardwalk. Only medium-prices hotel where kucsih may so 1 from house to mirf In battiliiK alllro wliu oui using ?treat!, which Is prohibited. Cue ??I b"Hi houses with attendant la .are tor tails i-. fr,.,.. Running water in room*, t'rekh ami sea wnlec baths, pubilr and prl ?nie. Hpeclal rule* ll.M ami up llaMyg |S,0I in 121.50 weekly, including choice labte, tup pilr.l frinii o\.o farm. IVhiti icrvlct. Or chi'Htra. Tennis cuuru And croquet ground* totwoon hotel and bench, Buoklut malUd i-pun request. tAVh ?' ROSEllRANS. GALEN HALL n\ mi; SEA ho I I I vxd sa.\ v I du I ; || Atlantic City, N.J. GALEN HALL I \ Till! Mol N I' ?. I \ s v FIRS' l'-l I. IIO'l'Efi. Wemersville.Pa. RustdOlll Physician. Tonic, -Baths, etc. I III t Iv It' In ns. Soft Moderate Rate Hotel ELBEROM And Fireproof Annex. Term. av.. near Beach central| capacity lie; opposite Prot, and <'..ih. t riurcnea: r.unt water in rooms : private bat lo. excellent tnt.lt?; vegetables from own farm 1 ? blta service:. ss to ?UI wk'lri si.r.o i<. ?.3.00 dir. Ilklt. Special raten. R. It. l.udy. M I). Summer IxcSoits. >\ a l BR OAr IIOI'sk. 'the Mountain Paradise, Now open, extensively Improved, The mosi modern und Huest Ideated hotel In thl? region. Ciiinine of the highest standard; white service. Orchestra, ?ociai div?r?ion?; every out-of-door amusement! new, beau? tiful Palm Court and Cafe, Special July and party rates, ilooklet and auto map* I mailed. 6iu acaion. Auction ?alc? "Crjitf ?ajj D R n. ChafTln & Co Inc.. Real !:s!at. Am-tloneers, Main and Twelfth Streets. Acting under decree of the Circuit ?unit of Cheaterilcld county, in the iusi ut "Slllo i.. Crowder el als.. va, William e slnis <-t als.," entered on the, lath daj of Ms 1908, the undersigned Special Corhmlssloner appointed for the purpose, will sell by public aue tlon in front of Chesterfield county courthouse on MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 13!'.'. at 12 M.. The tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, of which Alexander Sims died seised. In Clover Hill District. Chesterfield county, Vir? ginia, near Skin Qunrtor, ami about one and one-half miles from the Tide? water and Western it. it., and about three miles from !!?,? Southern It. It. Soarl> all "f this land is in timber, some '.r which is original growth. TKit.us fin.-.fourth cash, balance In equal instalments at i>n>- and two years from date if sale, purchaser to give bis notes for the deferred payments, car? rying Inf rest at per cent, per an? num front date of sah-; title to be re? tain. I until :?!! of the purchase money paid and with the further provision that no timber or wood Is to he cut upon the property until all of the pur rl iso money Is paid. Purchaser, how? ever, to Jtave the rltrht to anticipate any at ?! nil deferred payments by pay. niK the sain- with interest to the date of payment, WTLLIS It SMITH. Special Commissioner. The hon,I require In the above cause has he. n given. PHILIP v. COOBinT* ._ Clerk. By the Valentino Auction Co., Auctioneers. li.X.VK lirpT AUCTION SAEE OP ;..|.(",'K SHOES. HATS. TRUNKS. STORE 1'IXTURES. UNEXPIRHD , . Jv OPEN ACCOUNTS, ETC., OP ?1 R. OOODB &? SON. Pursuant to oh order of the District i-ourt of t),? United states for tlt? ?eastern District of Virginia, entered on the 6th day of August. 1912. !n the matter of .1 R floode Son. bankrupt, ^e will sell at public iiictlnn. on th? Preml So. mi Rast Ma'n street (corner Fifteenth and Main Streots), MONDAY, AUGUST 12TH. at '.2 o'clock noon, ti e entire stock Of said bankrupt, im ' Pi ? <l leasi on the premises and open accounts due the concern, as n whole, fERMS: Cash. E, M. LONG, ALLEN <:. COLT.INS, Receivers, ALLEN O. COLLINS. Trustee. The Valentine Auction Co., Auctioneers. Auction feaics, JFutute SDagfl ?: C; L, & II. I,. Oenoon. Real Estate Auctioneers. 163, i TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF DEI SI RARER HOUSE AND LARGE LOT AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS, lty virtue of a deed of trust, dateil Oi ember 21, 1910, recorded in Hen rlco County Court, l ?. n 100, B. P. 163, and at request of beneficiary, defat"J having i.ii m ole in payment of de rod, I will sell by public aucttol on Ho- promises, on TUESDAY; AUGUST 13, 1911 at l o'clock r. m.. the property describe.I In .said deed, as ail that certain lot of land, with the Improvements thereon, lying- and being In iilirhiand Springs, in llenrlco Coun? ty, fronting fitly (f,0) tool on F.ltn Avenue and running back between parallel Ilm .; oho hundred (100) feet. I comprising lot 111 In block "F." sec? tion ::. on the plan of Highland Springs, recorded In plat book 6, p. 97. i TERMS: Cash for expenses, of sale, I any taxes due and to pay the dent ? lyij. interest iron, June ?4,'4.911; $112. interest from December 2 1. 1911^?bal? ance oil tcrrhs announced at' sale. WlLLOITGHBY NEWTON. JR., _ Trustee. f rustee's Sale I?ursii int lb tin order of the United Slates District Court, entered July 112, 1012, in ili.- matter of Isaac .Skinner, bankrupt. 1 ivlll sell at public auction at the former lion.f the bankrupt, on New Road, In Chesterfield County, on AUGUST mil, 1912, at I P. Mi, 11 Main personal properly consisting of household furniture, buggies and (arm? ing Implements, TERMS: Cash. HOWARD L ANDERSON, _T' us tee. jfecljool?. P E A BO D Y Conservatory of IViiuic llnltlinore, Mil. Recognized m the leitd Ing endowed miialcal con? servatory la the country. Si ihlpi and Diplomas awarded. Circulars mailed. McGuire's University School OI?P. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-EIOHTH HKssloN begins Sep? tember IS. Thorough prepartlon for unl k-efaliy, college, technical ?cho.il, l" S. .Naval ami Military Acndemlea. primary depart? ment I01 amnll boys, with separate Inatruc lore, study-hall, and recitation rooms. Th? Principal will be at I N. Ilc'vldero St., aftei Kept. b. For full Information scu catalogu? at bock atorea, or by mall. JOHN p. McauillE. Principal. Richmond Academy Richmond. Va. eleventh Session Begins Sept. IP, 1013, Tin- denn is now at president !! ofllc?, Richmond College. Phone or address. \\ M, I PH I N ' K, l>enn. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATttiT THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in tha South. European plan. Rooms alnjgla anu on mile, with and without bath*. Boa. loua sampio rooms. Special Nummer Rates. Club Mreak rnat. ? _ _ -?-!-!- -3 The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH A NI? - LAY STREETS. Open da.ll;. from 1/ A. M. to ? V. ii, 1 AdmUal??. r:t>* on ejAturd*/*,^