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AI PUL?SKI CITY H?rders Issued by Major-General of Virginia Division, U. D. C. Tirr.'m-l ?lspntch Bureau, 3 Bollingbrook Street, (Telephone HS:>) Petersburg, Va., August 2:. j Major-General ?iitri B?lling, com- j . (United Confederate Veterans, to-day | dssued Gcfieral order. No. t, making ( iotticUI announcement or the next an-1 c. al meeting of lh< Virginia division t ? be held in I'liinskl City oii Septem n . r ..*? 26 and 27. Then are four brl tgatles and l-.'> CUnipS of Culled Con1 a lerate veterans in the division, and .-, j rlgadi commanders are directed i itrainps ot I-' illvit-lon will elect dvlo ,.., 10 ibis uniiual ineellng in toe, ;. : ., irtlon of oin: delegate and filter-j j .... ? , ,erj twenty active members,! j mil additional delegate for a i'rac- j 1: 11 ?! ien nUinbt-rs, each camp being t: Itled in at least two delegates, pto ? 1.unhanding gen-nil Htroligty mi yresses upon alt the caulpti Hie liiv jmituhce of paying up their J.?08, that tiny may be properly reprCscnted at Adjutants are directed t.. forward to . gates and iiitcrnutct at the earliest i.atc practicable, and tin reunion com jblttei at f'uiuiki Clt.v will fittnlsli all information a- t ? ral rpatl rat's and 0iot< 1 accommodation*. The tirand Camp of Confederate Veteran! oi Virginia, ami lie (Jrahd Camp of the Virginia Division. United . 1 ? hold their annual meetings in Pu J.-iskl City on Seiitenibei' .:. ami ... a ; . ? attendance oi each organlzation 4 < . xp< 1 1. d. Ucnernl Stlth Moiling expects tile en? tire Virginia Division ol United Con? federate Veicruiis tri attend the great jVctict reunion of the Blue and the Gray on the held 01 Gettysburg, on the 111 tieih anniversary of that battle next jeur, when the Peace Monutiient is to bi utiveiled. a p. i-cill ramp has been unite i to be the truest of Philadelphia ?-;;; :.? i Army men on the occasion. Pniiiful tceldeut. vv alter 1: Stafftml, about eighteen jiears oil, brothci of the manager of ? ? Harvey laundry on Bollingbrook fc'trcel, met with a very painful acci? dent at tie laundry tins morning and ?was taken to it.. hospital, lie was. 1 11 gaged hi tii- tlnie 111 cleaning: the collar machine while the latjer was In mo llotl. Ills riiilit llUtld was cilUgllt and ??:? ::i :? tweeil tin tollers, and the b ihci were crushed, and the flesh 111:111 ;.:??) hnlfwu} up 1.. Hie elbow before 1 r..- machine could la stopped. It took ? ?? ' u?nutes to release him. nnd bis buffering during th'i Unie was Intense. ??inte Norm? I Institute, The public schools hi Petersburg will ot]>ene I fi 1 the si sslon of 1012-111 i ? week beginning September j I The Stale Normal and Industrial In- j Btitiite, colored, mar this city, ?il open :.? ?. :-?..-::":. on September Hi j \\ Kb 11. ptit F?f 11 St ..1. fits, its tuil ca- 1 ; " '-'er lack oi accommodations it' applicants admission. .Many im- I ? ? - Blread; In ? h reached without si.ikuig wai.r. Considerable of the boring was through solid rock. The ^lltsian well at the Central State Ho.-, i. (?cm-nil \ih.i Note?. The :.r 0 i" A. M. visiting commlt t- n .u.oi,.1 Isiked the tu:. e co in. ? und w. r. given a royal reception, Ttie ? rlall^c'hartorc'd cars on th< ?!??!!.i itttr. -At cdlhi an> mg Hum iw ? ??: the 'clili t ottic. r? of the i ?. r?Dr. W. a. Cordon, of ICIkton, fc'tat. councillor, and 1: B, Wlikrton, of b'i itid ! .'!-'? Watson are claiming ' 1 n Ine" is taking any part In the election, In this district, alia as there Is practically no rllfferoiici in ilia post liquor question, the prohibition ele? ment is not expected to conenniratt ? ? ? Kali ly and N. M. Ccttdy left to 1 ..: ? ? Dentil of Mr*. Itiimey. Mrs. Itch. c. 1: lih'mi ? h fi W. Barney, oi- u tbW :.. borne on South Adams Kti ? I thirty-eighth yea', riinl husband Is survived b> ? in< i 1 . Hamey. she was tin ?! . 1 1 brothers and sisters and ma r-ivivi s Berry's for Clothes" With most of us tho price is the first consideration; we all, know a bout w h a i we ore willing to pay. If twetity-fjve dollars is your' price for ii suit you're the man we enn particularly interest to-day, because our A u g u s t j clearing up loaves us with; some twenty-five dollar suits; soft grays, blues and browns, some two-piece and others three-piece. Your choice at $17.75. 50e neckwear al 2f.<,. BOc sox at a cuiarter. You cnn'i do better than t? buy liere. At the Hotels .felTersoa.?C. \v. Scjnhies, Washing? ton? 1'. ?'.. 11. I.. Snodgruss, Washing t. D, C; m. F. Bedding ton, st. Louts; : C. )i. Beurfe ami wife, st. I.ein.?; Sherry j Hunt. .Norfolk. 1" .1. Quinby, Norfolk:! I-. a. Addison, Philadelphia; S. 11. l'oth?ratoki, Chicago; Mr.-. U Hollings worth. Cincinnati, O.; Miss Hull ngs worth, C'nelnnatl, p.; ii!. W; Leo; Lynchbtnr, v.,.; <;. n. Cranicr; i;ut fulb; .1. A. Davis, Baltimore; \v. It. Itevlll, Itouno. .. Vis. j )?;. V. Kuigls. New > oi u . A B, lingerer, Jollet. HI., Mrs. M. Duke, Orlando, I la . Miss !?'?.-mun? de, y, urlundo, l la . II. .1, Maker and wife, Ualtin. J. ii. Oliver, Shirley, \ ... D.i.:: niton. St. i. ouls. 1.. c. Iliiync, Auii . . Ii. VV. Wallace, Augusta, ?;.,.. \\. i joidiHig, Baltimore; ti .\|. Harrison, New Vork II. A. KU biirn, New Vork: .1. Mellliigham, Sclienectady; A C Uossom, New Vork.' .1; ii. oweii, Memphis; 1. II. Uowmun] New Voi'k; 1.. II. Levy, Now York; M'.-s .- i ? \ . New Vork; K, 1-ake. Saiitord, Pia.; .i \\ Crowley. Ihilllinore; P. II. Gr?ss, Bitimitsburg, Md.j P. .- Powell and wife. Chicago; A. W. I'lOildC. Nt'W i Vork; .1. C, Wall. Norfolk; S B. Alex ander ami ? if., Charlotte, N Mu->> Ma.ry Alexander. Chnrlnit . N C. Murphy's?I. .1 Owen, V'rglnlu; 0 M I-.?vv.i.-. North Curollnu; Byron Heul. > . Illinois; Mrs. T. .1. Mitchell; i'oil Tampa, Pia.; II. M Hum.-. Cull- ; foriiin; <;. m. Armstrong, Philadelphia; a v\ ? -t. New Vork. H. a. Porroy; <'.icctlcut; M. .1 r're.eniunn, New Vork: it U CU-ary; New Vork: t". B. Tandy, Birmingham, Ala.. J, Littleton DuvJb, \Vesi Virginia; II. M Hill, Ken? tucky; i. is Chapiiian, Detidron, Vn . VV <; Hurt, Detidron, Va.. Mr; and Mrs. v.. i Storyt North Carolina; \\\ Murphy. North Cmbllilu; Mrs. w. N Coeksirv, N. - port News. .1. a Hamil? ton. Vlt'rlhll I. a. Hall. Norfolk. M Haj di n. ?'1. ?. ? land, ? < . Mr. and Mrs. P. M Marshall, Atlanta. S. Karr?''. New) York Murk koshlnnd. Baltimore: W. <?. Peilovvs. Birmingham, Ala.: Y T. Mays; Norfolk; It. A. I.oyd; Dnhvllle. I \ I. Coheii, Baltimore; Nut H. Myers, New York; I: D, KIrkpntrick, Virglhl . <'. L, l.nmpe, New Vork. A I Murphy. Norfolk, Va.: Mrs. Moore, Danville; V? Mi*s Moore. Danville, Vn i. <; Wood, Biiltlmort. Speed Brown. . St Lb?ls; T. G. Waif ri. North Carolina; P. T Nesbit, New York i- I-' Gardner, WnshliiRton, D. ? i: 11. SVr'ght, Virginia; s. s. Dick ? ? - ?n i Ii !. d 1; 1. a i >r. John Mat r. I ml la na Robert Sinitli. Phllndelnlllu: . \ , >- .? ? .. v rglnlt: K T. Bedding? Held i' ielgh I. It. Turner, Virginia; Gregg H. Virginia. Kd. Berliner, .s.v. York Cits': W. a. Cray. Virginia; I T Gtirdoh; Ohio; I Van Wagner, N, w \ ork I.. M. Law. Norfolk. Va.; u. H Nobiiii, South Boston) t'. 1'. Melges. Indiana; Mr and Mrs R, T. I ? i, . K'i wp. it News; \\ ?; Wither:-, ( level; nd, 0.; S. a. Lynch, Ashev He, N c W Ci Sal.. I.ynehburg, Va ; das; i; Blaki , Balllinori .11 11. Watkins. IVirirlnln OliiBgow, Spokane, Wosh.l W. f:. Stafford, South Carolina) B. II .Carter. Ind'ana; llenrv llamiuon.l. IWiishlnit?n ilncob I irosehart, New [York Oeorg Muary. New York: .1. K. Bond, Haltlnior. ,i W, Scott, Georgia, Lexington?T ii Htireh, rtuby, S. C; v s .lohnson, Vlrglnin ?' I. .lones. Virgmia. I' Cuthbert, St. Douis, Mo.: 111. s Matihaer's, Vlfgihlft; G H Bar? row, ClarksVille, Vii.: A. Adams, Vlr .< .1. S Peters, Virginia: George l.ee, Virginia; .1. I- Ingalls, Hainl.rldi:-. iGii.; i O T?te Greensboro. N. C;l C. I M. Hillings, I '?' rmvllh Vn . P. Ankleii, Atlant... r;?.. r p, a McCoririlck, New York Ii. II. Illach well, Kcniirldge, V?.. I .lames Pan .11 and wife. Jersey City. ! N J 1. M. Abtibit. I ?anvllle, Va.; 1.. A. Beuiiiey and family. North Chrnltpa; ? .Inin, . Buchanan, Virginia: II. I> S.rw-klns. Baltimore. Md . George H. Wilson. Hocll. tor. N. V.. II. Holl. i. t'all.ortiia; B <> Pyiie, Arlington, v., .1. L. Htihtlng and wife, Norfolk. Va . ? < ?. Williams, North Cnrrtllnn Mrs. \. Merr. ii. Vn ginin T (1 Caiuphell, Wil Ington, V;, 1, 1. firigg, Buckingham, Vi . r I?. Ilnreltiii, Tab?r, N. C; W. 1 v\. Gatow.!. Washington, D, C.: It j W. It % iv. 11 New Ciihtoh. Vn K h". 1 id, Jr., J'ortli CSrnllnii, Chas; l>. [(lo.ud, North Curollnn: It, I Humes, . H?, Va. \\ illliim V, I.-ii Ii. w . N. w York; 1' W ? ||ey, Baltimoi. . .lolih K. stiinipfM?v v Mill. Charlotti N '- . .1 A S'n nd. Hnltimore. Md , R, 11. Hinton. Bull'morc, Md . W 0 Adams. Norfolk, \ .1 !?' a Mayer. Washington. -i Pittmun. Baltimcio, Md.j iv ?; Mi. in. Isbh, Washington, l> C.j '! I1 (UP , Cltj i'. Mot, How. . Pri 1 ? lick .111;. V.. .1 M Jon? b, Norfolk. I Vii M I. L'chardson, Norfolk, Vn.; ? ?? 1 i. Crtrollna ; W. C. Tnl ? York I' P. Fit het1, N, w York ; K. 10, IP st, Billtimorir; .1 |f l-'nlrbniiks, New > 01 k l: t\ K ! ger N. w Yolk ; ?'i 1: Husch, 1 '1 , n. v. Chitrlerl Tlioener,, You don't have to bake it. \<>u don't have to fry it, You don't have to wash it, or peel it, or dry it, YoU don't h?ve to set it to Hm- over night, You don't have to worry for fear it's not rifthi, It's read} for you when you're read) to eal it. What is it? Why, "Toasties!" Can anything beat it. Written by KURiCA L, PORTER, 170 iinst ';Pt Street, N'cvv Yo'k, \ V. One of the $0 Jingles i"r which 'he l'ostum C.b . battle Creek, Mich., paid $1000.00 in June. ARCHBOLD WILL TELL SENATE OF CAMPAI6_NFUNDS! ( (Continued From First Page.) "Morgan Interest*," anil concluded with Uio declaration; "That concern, it seems to tne, I having cornered the iron and steel i business ?>f the land, largely control ling Its bunks and Its trust companies ? end Its transportation lines, has con? cluded at lust that thu time has coma when it caii ,,\vn a President, Mot In I'm, Urrp. "They started their handy man' Perkins out to It nance his campaign | and they thought they would Win. They got in deep before they knew j It that they CoUld not get hack up. and now thoy are standing before the ' Atncrli in people almost apologizing j for thi Ir existence, and Itoosevolt Is '? trying to pretend to the American people that Perkins ts here like ai iimn already repentant, Coming with tour-stained eyes to make up for past misdeeds, a stranger In th? ROOse- I veil camp." ' ?II Senator Heed said that Colonel j Roosevelt's statement yesterday in re ply to Senator Penrose tiitd the? pub- ' lleatton of the Cortelyou letters had j suggested some questions he wanted! to usk. Il< called attention to the fact that the Archbold letter to Sen ator Penrose, announcing an enclos- | i.f 125,000, bore dato of October 13, r.'Ot. fin tin- Send tor Mate whether the $100,000, which was also paid by the Standard Oil i.pie, was paid on or prior to the l.'Hh day of October?'' be u sk cd, Senator Penrose said he thought it i was paid ''on or about that time, per- I haps a tittle time before.'' The but, r President Roosevelt wrote to Chairman Cleorgo B, Cortelyou, of the Republican National Committee, tolling him io accept no contribution | from the Standard oil Company "was , sent :ii,out a week after the election,? Senator Penrose declared. "Am I understand iho Senator then, the money had been received before this letter <>f Mr. Itoosevolt was dated," autd .senator Itefed. "Considerably," saU Senator Pen rose. "Had the money been spent, or was it on hand and was It In fact re? turned?" asked Senator Rood. "The information 1 have always had us to tile transaction was that Mr Roosevelt was advised that the money hud been spent arid could not be re? turned, and the letter was sent to make a record for future reference," replied Sen?tor Penrose. ' ("an live Senate state whether, in | fact. Ho letter was written with full i knowledge that the money wa? . drawn?" asked Senator Reed. "That Is my distinct Information,! and also the Information of many . others." said Senator PehroSc h "Do you know that any large sums of money were contributed to the N?-l< tldhn) Republican Cdrhmlttoo in 18001 that were returned to the donors," I iiskcd Senator lb cd. ?.! Would !?<? iturc Instance. ? The ret lining of contributions Is' such a ran instance on the part ofj Political commutes that If there had been itnj ??Hit! ca*o It would have made ?? profound impression on myV mind, and I do not recall any others," replied Senator Penrose. jj II Senator lteed asked if Senator Pen rose knew of any other contributions' h, tool by the Missouri Paeltlc, South em I'aeltlc or Oould interests. "I have no direct knowledge.' Mr. Penvdsc aiiswercd, ''simply in> info--' niation at the time that large contri? butions were made from thdse Inter-] "You mean that while actively en? gaged with tin Republican National! Commit!., a.- a member of that com? mittee yon understood that these la-1 t.iesi.- bad contributed heavily to thet fund." asked Reed. "That i- cor: e. t." said Pert rose, "To what extend were the acts of, [tin' national committee concealed from Mr, i;-velt?" ask, d Senator Reed ! "M> observation of Mr- Roosevelt," I said Penroce. "lias been that he was well calculated to have pretty superior knowledge about everything that was 1 g"ing on in the national committee, I da I'd think there was a day, and in i som. days an hour if. the day, that the chairman of the national committee was hot ii communication with him . over the televlionfe." Senator Pi ..rose emphasized the fact 1 that President Roosevelt bad named George Iii Cortelyou, ltd former secre jtaiy and Cabinet oilier, as chairman of tin national committee, and ex pressed the opinion that Mr. Cortel ' : ok tlid not conceal ?nythlng from the \ President In the matter of committee affairs or contributions. Senatoi .-'ton, wanted to know how 'the fa.OOO.OOO whbb Mr Penrose had I said was raised for Mr. Hoosevelt, was ? I mennt In Btntcj" sutd Senator ren I roSe, "that tllti object of this enorm I oua and unprecedented campaign fund: was l'1' ultimate control Of the regular Itepubllcan nomination while in con? vention held in .hi::" in Chicago, which! nominated Mri Taft for Pre blent and I Mr. Sherman for \ i.President. What, I underwriting has occurred ?litte then; lor t!i.- thud party remains to lie tle : velopi d. Senator Rornh Interrupted to ask I about the activities of the Itepubllcan National Committee at the Chicago convention. ?'The majority of the national com-] I mlttee exercised every opportunity possible to restrict and restrain the ef ? to purchase colored Tuft dele? gates ,t 15,000 a head," replied Sena? tor P< nroac. "{ suppose the Senator Is not pre? pared to slate hoy they go them back?" asked Senator Borah. Hot? Tltej Lot Them Hack. '\\ . got them back by appealing tu : ? : inailhOOtl and their reputation for honor and Integrity, and in most every casi we got Hum back,' Mr. Penrose answered i take it. Mr President, that thu j men who would wande r off the reser? vation f,,i tlo- purpose o? raising the price could not have very much man ' hood bit to appeal to, to get back." .-? nator Borah said. When the Senate came to the final coi Klderntlon of the Penr?sa resoiu tlon Senator Polndexter insisted that It go over' until lo.morrow. Senators Hi n tow and Clapp, both of whom are Plogre-slVe asiociat, s of Senntoi Poindexlcr, urged him to withdraw his objection, but io- Insisted that he want , d lim,- io examine it. 11 as tin. Senator from Washington, any objection io this Inquiry?" demand . .1 Senntoi Pein ose ' I do not know that 1 haw any Ob Ji lion to Hi. Inquiry." said Mr Potn I dexter, "This drama that we witness ???1 here this afternoon being played Neu) Turkish War Minister ROOSEVELT MAKES ATTACK ON PENROSE Wllkosbarre, Pa.. August Z:?A se? vere attack on Senator Pent'ose, ?.f Pennsylvania, was made to-night hy J Colonel ltoosevelt. The Senator, he ! said, was like a cuttlefish, which, lack Ing the courage to ilhil it'' enemy, ''squirts Ink" In the hopo that It may \ escape In flaying tin Senator, Coif ohei ltoosevelt repeated his denial that ho had known ol any Standard , Oil contribution to the presidential campaign' of 1904. Co ohel Roosevelt's speefch was made I In the armory nt a meeting held In I sonnection with the jubilee ot the Itev. Pat her Cur ran. "lUcenily," said Coioncl ltoosevelt, j ''certain definite and specific charges were made against Senator Penros ? 1 l personally know nothing of them, ! and had not even looked Into the. | charges until Mr. Penrose succeeded In j riveting my attention lipon them 1 Yesterday he got up in tho Senate t.> j deny those charges and brought in i hearsay charges against me. 1 ?all your attention to an nna loj;,;,- to Senator RonrqSe among the] inferior forma of animal 11 f ?.?- ? 111 ?? cuttlefish. When the cuitleflali Is at? tacked by an eheniy whleh It locks the courage to oppose', It squirts 'tik and tries to escape, trusting that the mcmy will attack the ink Instead of the cuttletlsh. i now propose to clear away the Ink and attack tho cuttle? fish. "Tin- statement of Mr. Penrose was between the leading representatives of tii.- Democrat! party and the Repre? sentatives of th( old Republican ma chlno of Pennsylvania; 's a very un? expected dev. lopment In the political situation, and any proposition which grows put of this team work. Is a matter that requires a little thought, and cxamlhai before it be consented ? "What is the pecuiiai combination of Interests which >ou refer?" de? mand, d S< :. f Williams. "The peculiar combination of inter? ests to whl 1 have referred Is the Senator from Mississippi and the Sen? ator from Missouri und tho Senator from Pennsylvania," retorted Mr. Poln d, Kter, "The Joint efforts of these three Senators bring out. int , very clear re? lief the one issue that there is in the politics of th. country to-day?upon Hot Weather Helps for Skin and Hair ? The hot winds and scorching sun of summer will not mar the clear, velvety complexion and delicate skin If a plain npurmn* lotion is applied daily. Vou can prepare your e>wn lotion for a trading sum by .tilling two tenspnon fuls glycerin* In half-pint witch hn/el (or hoi water I thch adding t ounces Ispurmox. This spurmax lotion is In , visible When on, does not spot, streak neu- rub off and will banish tan. freckles, !.:.? age murks ami blotches, as It as dispel the oily, shiny condition. Halt shniiii.i frequently with a teaspoonful canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water will quickly regain Its fOrmei color and gloss and always be :t and silky. Nothing can equal ?an;:! >. promote a i lean, healthy condition of hair nn<l scalp. land It.-. US< k< pa the hair beautifully (soft .in.I lustrous during the most try Ing days of ; uii.tiH-r._ Keep Cool Every Sunday Yo i can keep cool every Sunday by j taking .nil., one of th< two fast Nor? folk and Western trains to Norfolk, I Virginia Ri . . ..: c.ipe Henry. Tho round trip iily $l.t.O. A through coach t" Virginia Reach leaves on the ll i" tral ? . . Sunday morning. Tho Cannon Rnl i leaves nt o o'clock. The px< it ri Im it, keia arc good on both Hains. I.i' n. Ityrd Street Station. V.oi .an .... ti,.. week-end In Nor? folk f.I 13.00 round trip. Leave hero either Prldny or Saturday and Ma\ until M ndny. If von wish to g'> to Virginia Reach the round trip Is I only thnt ho h.nl heard that by my direction ! $100,000 was naked for from trie .Stund-1 rird Oil Compani for my campaign and contributed and that n further! sum wa.i naked for, Mr Penrose gs.ro I (hi? evidence on hearsay. It is a thof-1 oughly base and contempilbld thing for j Mr, Pehrosc t" repeat stich evidence Colonel Koos.-velt then referred to I the Utters Which he gave oUt iBSt night, who ; ho.-soni to George B. Cor- I t. lyo : chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1901, directing' that no campaign contributions bo ro-1 cetved from the Standard <'ii Company.] "Any man who reads those letter! he continued. "Is hound, If h.- Is an | honest man. to state that I acted ini absolute good faith Slid that if ary i contribution was made by the Stand? ard oil Company it was without my knowledge and in spite of my absolute prohibition. "The proof of t'.-., pudding Is in the eating. Bvery trust-eoiitrolloj news-1 paper In the land is doing everything' I in Its power to beat me. Do you think that those hum papers would] be trying to beat no If I hail been satisfactory to the standard on Com-j pany and that crowd? Tney nr against me because hot oho trust, not one individual, was aid" to use or In? fi ii hi ?? me while I was President 'That's why they hMe me." I the one side these measures of pur posi ind of Improvement In political conditions which i>re represented b> Col >nol Uoosovelt, Ida platform and lilt, candidacy?-and measures opposed to it. "It has brought out the fact thai those who are working in harmony and in conjunction in opposition to that platform and thoso measures arc the Senators 1 have Just named. And the pi tliarlty about it Is the apparent Un? derstanding and the harmony with which this combination works.-' .. .nator Reed declared the Democrats were trying to uncover Republican shortcomings, and asked Senator Poin dextcr 'to tell anything he knew about the use of money or patronage In be? half of President Taft at the Chicago convention, ??Whenever one Republican will tell on another. I'm going to help him," said Senator Reed. Snator Polndexti r I Insisted that Senator Penrose and Soh I a tor Reed were both confining their ut I tacks to Colonel Roosevelt." Toft Is Obscured. "The candidates who was nominated at Chicago by the black belt dele? gates and tin- delegates from the ter? ritories, seems to have been obscurd In this Senate." b- said. nator Reel declared that the Dem? ocrats, "had the confession from one man mat hi bad handled funds of the trusts, and we propose to have it from the other or prove his guilt." "Wo Intend io lei the people know that Theodore Itoosevolt Is one of the gentlemen whose hands were most! thoroughly tarred," he continued. "Iii getting Information from these' men who are alleged to have given contributions I suppose, the Senator from Missouri would in turn give them the Immunity .bath?" said Polndoxter. "The only man who has given im? munity baths is Theodora Roosovelt," retorted Mr. Reed. "He gave one when1 in- permitted til- steel trust to absorb Die Tennessee Coal and Iron Company; be truckled to George W. Perkins and order-,1 stopped the Investigation of the harvester trust." "The facts do not hear out any such statements us thnt," said Scalar Poin dexter. ?W.-ll. If the Senator knows where William H. Taft has been getting money for his campaign funds, or has been giving immunity baths to Indi? viduals or corporations, he ought to ! tell us about it this afternoon," said Mr. Reed. "I think William II. Taft will gel ii 11 the money he can In this campaign from the corporhtlos." Perkins Denies it. New York, August 22.^\VHerl the statement Of Senator Penrose, regard? ing an underwriting of 13,000,000 b> CapltirO the Itepubllcan National Coll vcntl. was read to George W. Pel kins to-night, he said: "It )? ii preposterous statement . without a word of truth In It." NEW SHORTHAND RECORD SET DP Nathan Bchrin Writes 278 Words a Minute for Five Con? secutive Minutes. New Vorlt. A neust 22.?All world's record for shorthand speed wore broken lore to-day, when Nathan Behrln, oflleiui stenographer of tho New Vorlt Supreme Court Ond former? ly the reporter at police headquarters, wr?to an avcl'ago of 278 words a min? ute for live Consecutive minutes. The previous world's record was -li'J words a minute. Itehrtn also made a new world's re? cord for accuracy, having a percent? age of '.'7 3-10, HO was award.-.! 0 sliver cup. Jahn l>. Carson, of Chicago, was second, und Charles L Swomk; of New Yorit, third. Twenty-one writers < litered the contest, hut the test was so severe that only live qualified, The dictation matter consisted of a lec? ture, a 'hartte to a Jury and court testimony, the rate of speed bl In.--, respectively, 200, 240 and 280 words it minute. The contest was conducted undor Hie direction of the .National Shortthand Reporters' Association, whose annual convention Is being hold here. ? I RICHiNDPE?PLE'i TAXED IN HENRICO! (Continued Kroin First Pago.^_ Guy Hopkins. $2.2007 | ii. Carito? Jackson. ?2.500. I Robert Mi k? nt. Jr.. $7,. Charles I? D?r?s, Jr., $3,500; I? O. Darus. T?.776i it. v. D Clay Mill. ?3,:>oo. Kev. \V, W. Mo .:-. 12.?. J, it Paacha.ll, $20,000; Charles A.I Peplc; $3,e.' ?-'. Pluckncy. $3.300; j John Garland Pollard, $6,370; Laim- | horri'e Putney, $7.000. William 1 Rodd. $2.?00; T Crawford i Rtdd, $2,600; Wi bster S. lthoads. $4,000; ? W. r. Robertson, $3,025 s. Rutherford I Roso, ?5,000; K. I. Ruftln, $2.500; j Thomas C. itufTln. $3,000; Alcxatidi r 1" Ryland, $2,400; John it. Reed, $2,320. 1 Owsley Sanders, $3,300: N. Curtice Scott. $2,300; V T. Button, $5,000; 1 T. Sutton. Jr.. $2,760; Rev. <;. It Strick- | C ?:. Taylor. Jr . ?2.t>.<0; C, W. Throckmorton, $2.500; K J. Trevvett. Alva M Waikup, ?."..000; L O w-u den burg, $3,000; George 11 Whltfleld, $ 60; P, Will, $2.500; J t. Wright. ? Towu of llaiton llelftbts, Prank T. Hat. s, Jr., $2,400. i) A. Hawkins, $3,100; Ira J Haynes, I H. P, Jones. $3,500. A. H. lAughon, $5.000. J. A. I^ach. n. pi a.sley, $3,.). !?. It-il l. $3,lfi?j George II. It: ,'llliam >', t i Ii.t, $2il00 M Wallace. ?2.S00. Town <>f Highland Park. . W Wtngfleld. $3.000 lllahlnnd Pnrfc School District. A. Carv. ?10.000. ohert S. <;ra:--, $2,500. ? A. Kuyk. ?2,500. amea G Tlhsley, ?j 1 ? t nrlna Dlstrlel o Income ta\ returns In 5S5 nar I ..iriieid District; I. C Hechler, $3.500. Only ret Versus PIANOS Some people make .1 fine first impression--good clothes, nice ap? pearance, etc.?but they fail to keep ii|> to the standard in the long run?-they lack real character. THE j!NN ER-PLAYER TRADE NARK PIANO has all the character it is possiblc to put into it. The experience ami high standard of years of manu? facturing combine to make the INNER ? PLAYER the world's leading self-playing piano, Successors < able Piano c?>. 214 E. Broad. iMAY MEAN TARIFF WAR WITH KAISER Washington. August 22.?A roan J tcrvslltng duly on importations of wheat ami ryo tloUr ami spilt peas from German) wan ordered by Seo [ retary MacVeagh to-day oecaus? thoaa .commodities enjoy a bounty Pom tue derinuh g>v. rnment. This decisive step was necessary, officials declare, I t-> protect the American spilt pea In dustry, Which, it i? added, Is [being destroyed by German cdinpeti [ tlon mown to formidable proportions b\ reason of the bounty. I While the move is fraught with I grave possibilities ol retaliation mi l a consequent tariff wai between tWt t'nltcd States and th, plre. ofllclals of the Tl Imcnt wore Inclined to jful view that German; the hount y, as It 1- ! ! popular Iri that count I In thlrtj da: S, j If ? is Iniarlly, .is thu import man !'..? . a ro ncglli I quantity of iscrntan p United States annually Protasis against th I poured Into t he f r< as from Michlg .a. Minn ; tariff hill providing s < nunt ,-rv illin duty equal to the bounty granted 1 ;n foreign country on any cxportatlo (Thf German bounty on peas mnouu to about :i'' o,-nts on each 165 p<> ;nd Cliiiclren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1 C A 3 T O R I A A little goes a long ways and every bit counts. X lb. 5c?X lb. 10c?1 lb. 20c. All good Grocer* sell it or will get it for yon. f Order Freely by Mail We ship anywhere promptly. Our Mail Order Department is equipped to serve you a' well as though you shopped in person. Cata? log free. S3.00 FOR BRANDIED FRUIT. Pure Apple Brandy, with thr fa? mous Virginia apple flavor, gallon. . Rich, Mellow Peach Brandy, beau- OA A A t if til amber color, gallon.?D X?UU White Spirit of good sound l>ody Q'J O T for brandicd fruits, gallon . OLt?LD BEST PICKLING VINEGARS. Pure Virginia rider Vinegar, or the /fOr? finest White Pickling Vinegar, gallon... Trl'C Fincft Spice Blend, 25c pound. Preserving Jars, 50c dozen. Tel. 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