> 8ll>Mt ItwiHH*?
SeV^toiy t^L?lS> -BilPt-i rb
GREATIIT WANT AMD REAL E?
TAT? MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. AND
ONE OF TUB BEST IN AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
Daftly, ??M cant pee word
IB i4tiic(. B'o as. taken far laM thee
tan cents.
Om and one-half eesta a war* all
claaeiacatioaa except gltnntton wanted
for gaadny. sltnatlou Wanted, one rent
? word. Bo Ad. Ban dar taken for lawn ,
than af teen cent a.
Na Ada. taf-en for lea* thaa twenty
d-re eeats wkea aboard in or cherged .
at the counter.
Phone ordern not sreerenteed.
ClneetaeatUne sot guaranteed nfter
?iB? P. SL _
for bnalneaa contracta. send for the
Waat Ad. Man. Phoae Maare? ?,
lost ana jrauno
rA^STToN^SCNDAy AFTERNOON. Oc?
tober 6, between Grove Avenue and
Fair Grounds, or in the Fair ?rouna?,
a Bold liliKre hatpin. Liberal r.waru
for its return, i'none Monroe lbf?.
UMTT, p?Ct?CTBOOK ON .STREET!
car, between C. & O. depot and
Eighth and Broad. Finder return,
to Tlmes-i>J spa toll atid lOOOfeO re?
ward.
leOhT LAST NIGHT. KODAK, ON!
etitif la post-ollice. Hewara if re- i
thwned to PhiARSALL 10, East_Clay. I
LOST, SUNDAY AKTEHNOOM, ONI
Hroad gl rest war. or at ia:r Grounds
gold bracelet, engraved inside w D* 1
C. to E. W. C. Reward If lelt at llJ?
East Main stru t.
trftiU UABMUU, MPdU
want^kd7"fok 'l\ &~armt[~ab'le
bodted, unmarried men between ages
Of 18 and 3i, citizens of United States-!
of good character and temperate hab.
Its. who can speak, read ar.d write
the Englisn language. For Informa?
tion, apply to uiting Officer, oiO
E. Broad. Richmond. Va.
Wanted, man with executive
ability to assist in the management
of a large furniture storage ware
bouse, first-ciass position for the
right man. J ?0, care Times-Dis?
patch^_
Vv ANTED. SIX OR EIGHT HUSTLERS
for fair week, both on the Fair
Grounds and on streets; liberal pay.
Apply O AUCORSINI. Murphys
Horel. Monday morning, between V
and 11 o'clock.
gOVER.NJlE.VT POSITIONS ARE EASY
to ge.t. my free booklet Y 16?, tells ?
how; write to-day?now. EARL1
HOPKINS. Washington, p. C._
w anted, good doctor, sober
SAd good prescription writer, for a
No. 1 good practice in Valley of Vir?
ginia; good country. Address K 63b.
care Times-Dispatch._
{WANTED. JOB "COMPOSITOR; one
that can run presses also preferred'
steady work. KIl'.KHAM <* co
Petersburg. Va.
W~AXTED. EXPERIENCED FIREMAN;
must b* sober and industrious; no
other need apply. Information at
Central Y. M. C. A. to-day (Monday).
YOUNG MAN. BE ?3 TRAVELING
South for large aoase. wyuid like to
make a change; would like to get
position with Richmond house, any
line. X 21. care^enmea-Dlspatch.
V. ANTED. REGISTERED FHaIIMa"**
cist to manage country drug store,
or will sell interest at easy term*,
n^ar city. or. car line. Address
PHARMACIST. 4.02 North Tenth
t-treeL_
U A NT KD. FIFTY WHITE AND COL
or-d men and boys to work in nur?
sery W. T. HOOD A CO.. Ginter
I'*rk.
dsiuations iuantro, iJ^ait
vTanted; ?ITL"ATI?N ^ IN ^OFFICE
with some rtrm or corporation or as I
*h;pping clerk, by -a young man 19 i
years old, well educated, of good |
habits, sober and industrious. For ?
information, applv or write to W. G.
.-oMKRVILLE. care Franklin Caro
Co.. city. I
WANTED. CLERICAL POSITION BY
young man 21 years old; good habits. !
college education; one year's expe-j
rience, references. Address X 18, .
care Times-Dispatch.
WANTED, POSITION BY REGIS- \
tered assistant druggist, with eight ?
years' experience, and Al reference. |
Address S. B. P. Box 1*&. Kenbridge, I
Va._j
WANTED. POSITION AS ST EN OG RA- j
pher by young msn; eighteen'
months' experience; now employed,
rapid, accurate, punctual and atten?
tive to duties. C. E. LA TT A, Box 61,
Charlotte, N. C.
$rlp caantr? $tmalr
?7horoughlt EXPERIENCED
CLOAK AND SUIT SALESLADY j
WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE Ob
MAKING ALTERATIONS TO GAR?
MENTS. AN EXCELLENT POSITION
AWAITS RIGHT PARTY. TO ANY
ONE NOW EMPLOYED AND DE?
SIRING TO MAKE CHANGE. W E j
WOULD MAKE INTERESTIN G j
PROPOSITION. Al REFERENCES \
REQUIRED. AND ONLY EXI'E- .
RIENCED NEED A-'PLY. ADDRESS !
STATHSG FULL PARTICULARS as I
5o EXPERIENCE. AGE. SALARY.
EXaTP. O BOX M?. GOLDSBORO.
M. C
aa7ANTED. AT OKCE. 190 GIRLS. OVER
^FOURTEEN YEARS OLD. LIGHT.
CLEAN WORK AND Ot-OD W AGES.
APPLY ALLEN 4k GINTER BRANCH.
SEVENTH AND CAKY STREETS.
Wanted, laborers for steam
shovel work st Vsxma, n. C Wages.
Si iO per day. w eekly pay. fisher
fc carozza. General Contractors. _
KrVANI1 wanted?good sek
vant to cook and c.ean at ?501 Nortti
Lombardy Street.
toitnattanti tuznmt, ftm?it
<TfiEM^IM">N1EED'^>F~ JTaW BLICKST E -
SOgrspher or copying or addressing ,
of any kind, t 11 Monroe 4"61 or
Madison 4118-L Office 1207 Mutual ,
Building. _t
ajtttoatiane, Jdratcseionai ,
C?tjffitfffT *"<Tr"ai? uat k~.*"^"s-cho?l !
principal, wishes pupili* to coach, or |
would tesch in private family. H<.?rs j
any time after ? T M. Rate, reason?
able, references. Address g 43. care j
flaws Dispatch._f
waviep.""? A* experienced* I
ls'dv pianist, a position. Addres? O
r 20* Oledatone Avenne. West High- .
lint Park. City
' afrntc CUantra |
gfcKW*-CSgtirTT^^^ ;
mover In your home town. Removes
stains from any cloth without In
Jury to the fsaric Sevss clothes,
time, monev. Necessity In every
houeehold Make big prodts. Send
lec for large sample, prove m***** \
and ?et special offer s. - excleslve .
SrrttorV A 1 HAWLEY CO.. 1M.
Norf oik. Va_
sVAXTCD. AggNTB T!f ALL '^TIONS
freT1 ^^S^errATE MANAGER.)
Bos 11?. Petersburg. Va.
' ??MtBi^?trt '
fcA'lf?fr'AND '^Ft'RNISHED ROOM
- floor, for eoeple: sermaaeeit
. give addrisa n m. case
MMtot* tit. fecUtfrntn f
WANTED. Re ljABlST^?Xe^SMXn^TO i
represent New York manu fact urea, !
interior fixtures; Richmond and vl- 1
ciolty; reference required. Apply!
No. Ill North_^)nth Btraet._
Ugi OR aAlJCWMAW WANTED BT I
iarge distillery; must be wall ac- I
oualnted with local trade; splendid
opportunity for reputable man. Ad?
dress M. SMITH, iaO Fourth Avenue.
New York.
iiottct*
VvAA'iti?, Tjtfc, ftii?l>iC TO KNOW
that JAH.Nkt BEOa.. Jewelers. ?12
East Main Street, buy. .el:, exchange
and REMOL'NT DlAAiUADS IN 'i HE
LATE *T STYLES. o:j go.d i.nd St.
vei tiway? laKoi: <u eXcaancn
FINE IMi'7?RTKD SOOVLES'. MON~
ROE GROCERY CO.. 31$ West Broad.
Phones Monroe 3*4 or 3S .
IDEAL ventilator co- phone
Monroe uot.
Natlonui Bank of Virginia.
Richmond. Vs., September L l?U.
NOT.CE?THE NATIONAL BANK OF i
Virginia, located at Richmond, in the
State or Virginia, is closing up ts
affairs. All noteholder* and otiier*. I
creditors of riald association. are
Sarahs hot In ad to area ant mo notes
saal ashes claJsna sealant said a???
cation raj payment.
W. u. ADDISON, Cashier
Dated at Richmond. Va.. Aue. 30. is::.
DR. oTTo METER. ANALYTICAL AMD
consulting chemist, has moved his I
iabo-iiioiy t'j 12?1 East Main Street.
?usinr?? OpportuniUffl ;
H?VE DISCOVERED VALUABLE UK- ,
I>oMt* of a numeral having large com- ?
menial d-inand. Miaglaesra. have re- ;
ported saiiftiactorily on ttie property.
Hays order* already promised for
sufficient of the product to insur
substantial profit 1 have not suffi?
cient capital to handle the situation. '
and will take in active or silent part?
ner with from Ii.000 to 110,000. Ex
roll aal opportunity. Address K 16?,
care Tlrne*-Dl*pateh.
RENTERS, T?K if NOTICE.?WE HAVE
loaned more than one million dollars
to buy homes. $7.?o per month, plus
5 p*-r cent simple interest on yearly
balances, pay* for each $1,000 bor?
rowed. Owning a lot as security 's j
not necessary. We also have attrac- ?
tive investment for your savings
Write or call on THE STANDARD
HOME COMPANY. 612 Mutual Build?
ing, Richmond. Va._
Soarting
bc^RDERS^ ""WaNTED; PRIMAT 2
family. 2200 East b?oadStreet.
VISIT?R8 TO THE FAIL;' CAN FIND
nice comfortable rooms si "4us North j
Fourth Street, central location. j
WANTED, TO~~RENT NICELY FUR- \
nlshed room, arith board; also table 1
boarders wanted. Apply 1717 Para,
Avenue. I
Fleas ant rooms, with board. ?
transients for the Fair. 833 East'
Franklin.
VISITORS TO THE FAIR. BOARD AND
lodging. b04 Kaat Clay.
V\ ANTED. GENTLEMEN OR COUPLE
to room and board; alao table board
era. 2124 Hanover Avenue._
1003 WE.sfnBRACE~HsTMET. ROOMS
and board.
WANTED! TRANSIENT BOARDERS {
for week during fair. 11 North Sixth
Street. _ _
Rooms fn SUnt
^nte!3.'oe 5Ttlemen^nlyTooC^
cupy nicely furnished rooms In West
End apartment, private iam'ly; all
modern conveniences. Address G 27,
care Tlme?-Dispatch.
FURNISHED ROOMS; 7 NORTH SIXTH
Street. Phone Monroe ?30;_
WANTED. TO RENT ONE FURNISHED
room, gentleman preferred. Apply
51* We^t Marshall Street.
VISITORS TO THE FAIR CAN FIND
nice, comfortable rooms (meals if
desired/ at 107 North Eleventh
Street
VISITORS TO THE FAIR CAN SE
cure good accommodations near car
line and shopping district, lodgings,
SI- table board, 25 cents per meal.
MRS. GOODE. 513 North Ninth
Street.___
BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 14
North Sixth, east side of street.
DESIRABLE ROOM. WITH BOARD
aiso table board. 401 East Grace.
FAIR VISITORS CAN GET LODGING
at 610 East Clay Street. Meals con?
venient. _
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for visi?
tors to the fair, a West Cary.
VISITORS TO THE FAIR. NICE. COM
tort^Dio rooms j16 North Elgbtfi.
TWO OR THREE CONNECTING
rooms; use of bath: hot and cold
water, few steps from car line. 1
Davis Avenue. _
KJCEIeT FURNISHED ROOM. WITH OR
without board. 718 East Marshall.
ROOMS FOR NURSES: HEAT. PHONE I
and bath. MRS. RUSSELL. 1216
x loyd Avenue._
ttoomo COdntfD
J*N^OlT^WO~FUT^NI^HE^
wanted for light housekeeping: state
price and particulars first letter. G
3?. care Times-Dispatch.
Personal*
MY~iJNE^Fn>i^^
carpets luat received. My prices ,
ara far below other competitors a |
beautiful collection of hand-mads'
laces, embroidered linens - nd novel?
ties on hand. Give me a call, ever
ready to wait on you and please
you. A. G. YARID. Ell North Fifth
Street_
WHEN IN NEED OF PUBLIC STEN
ographer, phone Monroe 115._
THE MOST REASONABLE LADIES"
tailor in tows is H. SCHOSTOCK. |
207 North F.fth Street nesr Grace.
SPECIAL PRICES DURING FAIR
Weeh by J. K.VTZ 2?8 North Fifth
Street.
A f'RKTTT LITTLE GIRL BABY. PER
f. riiy heaithy. seven montha old.
will be given for adoption to re- ?
xponslbie person Call at 1*0 West '
Clav street. Telephone Msdision : '
76*3.
ALI. SUITS FOR OUT OF TOWN CCS- ?
t"tners will be made to order in t*cn- .
ty-foOr h'Urs j. KATZ. 2** Nortl '
Fifth street j
HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLO
St HUGH -.SIS. ??> Ntrta SSS I
DL LEWIS E GUT. DENTIST. FOR
meiiv of Ni".efo!i?. want* the public t >
know that h'? de-.-nl parlors are at
114 North F'ftfc Street, the Profts
rmnai Building. Ph'?n< Monroe 3*?1. i
WEAR A ?riRELlX~CORS"CT FTTTED;
bv one of our trained corset lere 1
>PIRELLa CORSET SHOP. 217 Eaet
Grace. Mrs Cornelia Isars Maa
?ter.
S?. Coil ant OlRCt I
rW~PHoNE~TO"~MF ^ria3S^ TOTi I
need wood or coal. I sell the free j
burning kins It gives beat and you t
don't have the worry trying to get 1
a quirk meal It tabes coal aad leas
time Try me Long. The Weed
Man Madison 1*7?.__
COLD WEATHER ? COMTRO. ORDER
your wood by the load aad save re?
tailers' e-otv Phone atsncaa 313?.
PLACE TOUR ORDER WITH CS PtMA
feel, ss we beadle the beat anthra?
cite, lamp rp'lat aad Fire Creek
cool; else try s load of oar pine aad
oak wood, wasch ss dry aad saner
[TAfc,
shelter. TYLER a ftTAlt. lttt
1ST?. -
8?
DAILY PUZZLES
_ I MUST KEEP*!
POOAIMG TILL 7
IT WOliT HOLD
AMY MORt
What boy's name"
answ ER to \ lstkbday'S puzibb
Gourd (gore-dl.
Jror. feile
.vnji.wv?v piano-1a first-class
piiino. Bt-en used, of ?rjurse, but a
bargain. FKKGI'SSON BROo.. 211
West Hroad treet, boond Jeftersori
?tre< t. Piano ractory.__
imported swiss CHEESE. MON
roe ohocbrt CO.. 3i% West Broad.
Phones Monroe 3S4 or^%i._
?v 11en y?u' come' TO THE STATE
Pair run over to 825 West Main
Street, sm square west of Monroe
Park, where you wili find the finest
bicycles and motoreycies in town.
T A. QU'ISENBHURY._
FOR SALE. ONE LOCOMOTIVE TYPE
boiler. 125-horsepower; eight-foot
turnace; will take long siab; fully
equipped. W. S. FORBE^A CO._
FA IR VISITORS YOUR ATTENTION
is called to our exhibit in the Indus?
trial Hall. Latest stylos, buggies
surreys, phaetons, etc. A. Mbit." ?
Sons. 731 East Cary Street.
NEW BARLEY. MONROE GROCERY
CO.. 21$ West Broad. Phones Monroe
ggj or 385._
MOTORCYCLES* aS? Si?TCL?A NEW
end second-hand; repairing of all
kinds. TOMPK1NS. 32T West Broad.
FOR SALE CHEAP. ALL jwaNDS of
second-hand mechanical tools; also
trunks and suit cases. Apply to
ELSNER BROS.. 1705 East Main
Street. Pawnbrokers _t
FOR SALE. LANE SAWMILL. IN PEB
feet running condition; now cutting
lumber; new dust conveyor and gB
belts and edger complete; else 15
mules, four log wagons, with har?
ness three lumber trucks; wanted to
sell at once am going out of busi?
ness. Apply to J. H. HARDY. Church
Koad. Va.
FOB SALE. 43 SIZE PRINCE ALBERT
coat and vest; new; made to order;
silk lined black unfinished worsted;
for fourth value. Address H 70. care
Times-Dispatch
drug STORE FOR SALE IN SOLTH
west Virginia, good proposition for
quick buver. Address stl'DENT,
1013 East Clay Street. Richrnoj1j'_ya_
WANTEd7~"t? SELL AT ONCE 40
horse Nogie boiler. 35-horse Fauquer
engine. No. 1. Lane Sslll. complete
with double edger; cut-ofr saw. belt?
ing etc.; condition No. 1. J-, Box
No ' 5. R. d. No. 2. Keysville, > a.
F?IPSALE. FIRST-CLASS HOISTING
engine and steam roller. Apply oOl
East Canal Street._
FOR WAGONS GO TO RICHARDSON
URO.- . 615 Brook Avenue. Painting,
repairing and rubber-tire work.
STE1FF PIANO. WORTHY OF ATTEN
tlon of a pupil Terms easy; price
extremely low. FERGCSSON BROS.
211 West Broad Street beyond Jel
ferson Street Piano factory.
WE BUY. SELL, RENT AND Ex?
change second-hand machinery of
every description. Including boilers,
engines, sawmill and woodworking
machinery. Everything sold guaran?
teed. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 163x-40 cast
Cary Street
FOR S?LE. ONE RUBBER-TIRED
trap, good as new, $8?; one rubber
tired top buggy, $60; rubber-tired
runabout, $3S; one steel-tire, top
buggy, good as new, $45. A.
MEYER'S SONS, 711 East Cary
_Street
FOR SALE, DURING FAIR WEEK
OSdy?Top buggies, $85; open buggy, j
$35; runabouts. $40 to $110. steel and'
rubber tired; one light truck. ?S3;
three grocery wagons. $35 each; ono j
trap. $50; one light surrey. $55- one'
farm wagon. ?25. Give us a call, I
something to suit you. THOS. H.I
DUKE at CO.. 804 Brooke Avenue j
Evctti estatr Jft ia?iz ^ j
^T*XCc7r!i!Frc^lBFowl^ central |
brick property; $8.000 cash required; j
10 per cent net return; extraordinary
value; must realixe. H I?. care !
Times-Dispatch. _I
GOOD INVESTMENT?FOR SALE.!
nice nine-room house; also flats in:
West End; east of Robinson; terms
to suit. p. O. Box ?75. Richmond._Va. j
FOR SALE. ONE ?F THE FEW j
choi-e corner lots esst of the Boule?
vard. 581x17? feet; cheapest on the
market; excellent terms Madison
1467. Monroe 2944-L._
lUil <?*t?tt UUntt*
KELLY A CO. Write postal for noc
eesary blanks_
suai C?at? tor ?t?._
F:O^RENTrSTORE AND FIVE rooms.
504 West Broad Street
CUintfU
tfA^tt^Dit? WORlC^STAMr/NG.
light machtr.e specialties, manufact?
ured under contract or high-class
repair work. SI-CCKSS NOVELTY;
CO.. INC. <>oi Stockton street_|
FURNITURE WANTED -WILL Bt'Y |
household goods of any kinfl ana
any amount Phone Madison 190s
wanted. to BUT ?ob cash,
household goods In any quansity.
Phone V?deOO ?881. _
WANTED. OLD MACHINERY. iron,
brass, robber, country mixed nB.
bones etc : *>'*1 c**h ?TlS^lS T?'
KRN WRECKING AND METAL TO,
Madison 1>3?. 34O?-a?00 WiUlams
burg AvessJS._ ._.
WANTED. See OLO FEATHER BEDS,
also old time antique sofas, tables
sideboards chaira, b ireaua. de,ga
china brasses. ?irror* jewelry
anything old J. k BEARD. 15
West Main. Madtson ?j
IDEAL VEXTTLATOK vXX
sfginuriidftftmo
fUKCTTTjSE^^
we PACK AMD ship FUWNITLJIX
and chine sad wedding presents with
care. ftWgBed jacob UMLAUF. 1828
West Broad Street "?11000 Madison
?????_ _ _
IMPORTED GERMAN *AUM KRAUT
MONROE GROCERY CO. ?18 West
Breed 8Breet Phones ?8? er ?88.
IO LEMD OX MAHOTO? ART?
at Reer Tee* rates. RT.
? 4R>R. Rex 21? Berth Rlsta,
KILLING OF ZEUG
NOT COINCIDENCE
Whitman Thinks Murder of
Witness Against Becker
Was Planned.
SLAYER IS IN THE TOMBS
His Story Is Partly Broken
Down L'nder Rigid
Examination.
New York. October 6.?Deputy Po?
lle* Commissioner Dougherty declared
to-night that he was satisfied that
the motive for the murder of ?Big
Jack Zelig by ? Red Phil" Davidson
here last night was not to seal Ze?
lig's lip against former Police Lieu?
tenant Charles Becker who will be
placed on trial to-morrow for the mur?
der of Herman Kosenthal.
Aftea- questioning Davidson for sev?
eral hours to-day and investigating
events leading up to the killing of
Zelig. the deputy commissioner said
ho was Inclined to credit Davidson's
story that he killed Zelig in revenge
because the latter had ru bed him.
Though the tiagedy occurred almost
on the eve of the Becker trial, and
Zelig had been subpoenaed as a wit?
ness, the authorities are inclined to
the opinion that the "gun man's" death
with relation to the Rosenthel mur?
der and police graft was merely a
coincidence.
Lefty Louie," "Gyb the Blood" and
other gun men who are awaiting trial
for the murder of Rosenthal ridiculed
Davidson's story when seen In their
cells to-night and insisted that Zelig's
taking off was planned and the plot
executed to prevent his appearance at
Becker's trial. It was reported that
"Bald Jack" Rose, who will be a
State witness against Becker, had
warned District Attorney Whitman
that Zelig never would live to testify
against the police.
District Attorney Whitman to-night,
though admitting that no proof had
yet been found to Indicate that Zelig's
death was the result of a conspiracy,
was' inclined to regard the murder ss
"more than a coincidence." The prose?
cutor Insisted that he bad subpoenaed
Zelig In the Becker trial and said he
had expected his testimony to have
an important bearing on the case.
He added, however, that he had other
witnesses who knew the facts he had
planned to reveal through Zelig.
Investigation of Davidson's story
to-day revealed the fact that the re?
volver he used in killing Zelig had
been the property of a Brooklyn po?
liceman It was purchased in a Jersey
City pawnshop. The policeman, callei
upon to explain, declared he bad lost
the revolver. The pawnbroker cor?
roborated Davidson's story that he
purchased the revolver yesterday
afternoon. The broker said the
weapon had been pledged more than
a year ago.
Commissioner Dougherty to-day
broke down Davidson's first statement
that Zelig had held him op In a hall?
way and robbed him of $400. Zelig,
Davidson asserted, held him up at the
point of a gun in a cloak room of a
Bowery dance hall Friday night and
took about $17 from him.
Davidson was arraigned to-day snd
remanded without bail to the Tombs.
He was placed on the same tier with
Becker and some of the gun men
charged with RosentJhal's murder.
Both be snd Becker denied they knew
each other. Davidson admitted ac?
quaintance with "Lefty Louie" and
"Whltey" Lewis
Trial Benias To-Day.
New York. October 6.?Charles Beck?
er, formerly a lieutenant in the New
York police department, will be placed
on trial to-morrow on an Indictment
charging him with the murder of Her?
man Rosen thai, a gambler alleged to
have betrayed *Xhe system
Becker will be called before Justice
Goff. especially designated by Gov?
ernor Dir to preside over the ease in
the criminal branch of the Supreme
Court, and his trial -win proceed un?
less some legal obstacle is interposed
by the defense or unexpected develop?
ments resulting from the murder last
nisrM of "Big Jack" Zelig Interfere.
Besides Becker, six men of New
York's underworld have been Indicted
for the crime, but Becker, as alleged
instlsrator of the murder plot, will first
be tried. He will face ss prosecutor
Charles s Whitman, district attorney
of New York Connty. John F. Moln
tyre will appear ss chief counsel for
the defense.
The prosecution will attempt to
show that Becker actually ordered that
Rosen thai be murdered; that Becker
knew the time fixed for execution of
the crime, and thst afterwards he used
his official position to shield the fonr
men accused of firing the Shots?"Gib
the Blood," -Lefty Louie.- ??Whltey"
Lewis end -Dago" Frank. These men
will be tried Ister with Jack Sullivan,
who rode uptown with Becker In an
automobile the night of the murder,
snd William Shapiro, chauffeur snd
part owner of the car need in killing
Rosenthal A panel of 2S? talesmen
has been summoned. It la expected
that more than fifty witnesses will be
mlled. among them -Bald Jack" Rose,
the gambler, who has declared he was
underworld collector for Becker:
"Brtdgle" Webber, professions* Sam?
bier is whose establishment the as?
sassins assembled Just before the
crime Harry Vstton. gambler and
gangster associate, and Stan Aehepps.
artother of the gambling fraternity,
who was apprehended In Hot Sprtnare.
Ark-, after the msrder. These foar
fl^fCsilsUtrMtftt
SHOE REPAIRING.
10c REBATE IF YC? BRING SHOES)
w Ith this coupon. Men s enoea hsif
eo.ed. Rhs. rebated to Sec; ladies'
half soles, sac., rebated to sac Every
pait sewed. ?est leather; no nails, as
pegs Heeling. iSc DREW'S ELEC?
TRIC SHOE FACTOR?. TIS "~
Main. Phon? Monroe XOCT.
edison
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORD
wholesale aad retail C B SLA TNI
A CO, 121 West Br?sa.
__~. STORAGE IX CITY. $1
saw least. Store roar faraltare, beat
See. autorso Mies, pianos at TOMP
EINS. M7 West BraaS_
a ladies* deucht,
nice floors and a clean house
CaU Maares 112? for bases rtaaalas.
waxing and stslning floors, remov?
ing aid stairs snd- reflalshing floors
wiluam johrboh
"" or cYicRTRY S3SBS
YOU ARE WrOCOMK AT COSBY*
paint Store, where yon can sat s
e?art ef Mas floor sisln for ?Sr
that will mage year fleers ? ?
ooawr*
Basse. 1
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STORE, sit Waat
turned Informer*, end will net be
prosecuted.
THOMAS J. RYAN A SUICIDE
Denseeretle leader end Aaueeeaent
Poenaoter Ktlla HlafeelC
Philadelphia, Fa.. October ?.?Thomas
J. Ryan, for many yeare a leader of
the Democratic party in thle city and
a prominent promoter of amusement
enterprises, ended his life here to-day
by shooting himself through the
mouth. His body was discovered In
hie office |n a downtown office build?
ing shortly after he had been discuss?
ing business affair? with his privste
secretary.
Mr. Kyan. as head of the Ryan
Amusement Company, of this city, and
a heavy stockholder In the American |
Amusement Company, held important!
concessions in amusement parks in all
parts of this country. He was asso?
ciated with Walter Thompson in many
Coney Island enterprises.
Mr. Rysn Is aald to have been a
heavy loser in the nre which destroyed
Dreamland, Coney Island, but Charles
P. Donnelly, who was associated with
him in many of his business ventures.
' as well as sharing the leadership of
I the Democratic organization in this
city, declared to-night that financial
difficulties were not responsible for Mr
Ryan's dsed. He said that it could be
ascribed to nothing but a nervous
breakdown, which rendered him irre,
sponsible. and declared that Mr. Ryan
had not been in his beual vigorous
health for several months and that the
development of a new amusement park
In this city had entailed more labor
than hs was prepared for In his ner. |
vous condition.
THREE OF CREW DEAD
I Dread Bert-Bert Attacks Men Aboard
Teaael.
Baltimore. Md? October ?.?With
three of her crew dead from beri-beri
and six more suffering from that dis?
ease the bark Daylight Captain
Charles Anderson, from Bombay for
this port anchored off Quarantine to?
day. The dead were a Chinese cook
and two Englishmen. Their bodies
were burled at sea.
The ship had been at sea for more
than four months, and it was said that
a third of her crew of thirty-seven men
were ill most of the time. A case of
smallpox was the first sickness that
developed, but It was cured In s few
weeks.
While the ship was loading at Bom?
bay a youth of British birth hid in the
cargo. When the vessel was well out
to sea he mads his presence known
and was given all the work he could
do assisting the crew, and he helped to
care for the sick.
TRIAL BEGINS TO-DAY
ILake Charles. La., October 6.?The
trial of nine defendants, charged with
murder and Inciting to riot In connec
; tton with the labor clash at Grabow,
I La.. July 7. will begin here to-morrow,
j During the riot st the little sawmill
! town three men were killed and forty
i Injured, one of whom died later,
j Firty-elght. practically all of whom
are members of the Brotherhood of
Timber Workers, were Indicted after
the Grabow riot On motion of the
prosecution Judge Overton yesterday
granted a severance In the trial.
The nine defendants who will face
trial to-morrow are A. L. Emerson,
president and organizer of the Brother?
hood of Timber Workers, an associa?
tion affiliated with the Industlal Work?
ers of the World; Jack Payne. Edward
Lehrman. John Hilton, P. E. Ezell. W.
A. Shatman. 'Doc" Havens. Edgar Hoi
j llngsworth and Lewis Krown.
More than 150 witnesses have been
summoned. At the conclusion of the
trial of the first nine defendants.
Judge Overton has ruled the trial of
the other defendants must proceed at
once, or they will be granted bail.
The Grabow riot was precipitated
during a union speech nt the Galloway
lumber mllL In that place, Sunday, July
7 last An unknown person fired a pis?
tol, and the riot followed.
WILSON IS GUEST
1! BRYAN HOME
(Continued From First Page.)
cold ss I." replied the Governor as He
noted the scarcity of Mr. Bryan's hair.
When the Governor wss addressing
the Nebraska State University Stu-,
dents hs casually remarked that his
{ greatest disappointment as a teacher
I was that he had so few contradictions
I and that students sccepted sll that
I was told them.
j "if the Governor's happiness ds
t pends upon the number of times hs
I |s contradict ed," said Mr. Bryan, to the
I students s few minutes later, "he'll find
I that if he la in public life ss long ss
I have been his cup of happiness will
' be filled to overflowing.**
lO'SElERMftSOl
! TO IE SATISFIED,
(Continued From First Page) |
double to six and seven times the
. wages paid In Europe, aad Is in that
' proportion better able to meet say
i increased cost of living.
i propose In deallag with the trust
[question to heep the great combina?
tions of capital within exactly the
(same control is the city or cross roads
j grocery that pays a Federal license
for selling cigara X msaa that both
I snail obey the law. That's sIL Simple
j Is It not I The Sherman law has been
and will continue to be enforced
' against all violators, however rich and
! powerful they may be. I have reeom
i mended nations! Incorporation wit h
j oat infringing on the right of the
: States to ui corporate property, bet
'sorb incorporation would not suspend
or nullify In any degree the Sherman
law or sap other tsar against monopoly
in restraint of trade. I aas utterly
esssssd ts the proposal to have sa
Interstate commission filing prices
end otherwise sxerctstng control seer
business affairs. Such s control be?
cause not guided by law bat by per?
sonal discretion. wo?id he both dee
potle aad eerlaltstlr. sag so rsseir of
history needs to he told that the two,
terms hare a vary rdese role tton.
"Referring to Interns tie sal goes- '
Mona. 1 think thst every one win agree ,
'that the American marines hi Nice- .
J ragea have conducted themselves In
'a menn?r worthy of their mag aad
faear uniform That story sheet
?bering *helr mtlona with the stare
tear wow en and children, might he es
peeted from ruck a fine body of men
It snap bestreu the timeliness of the
assists nee given, by tnn res*?si aavS
wtta the consent of the government
of Nicaragua. In pottles an and to
tiadrtlsns sbsBhlag ts hsmssftj ? I
Lancaster Citizens Plan Pro?
gressive Measures Poor Men?
haden Season.
f Special to The Times-Dispatch.)
Lancaster. Va., October 6.?A village
Improvement lesjrue has been orga?
nized here with lira. Philip M. area
bam aa president. Mrs. W. p. pins
kard as secretary and Virgil C. Me
Menney as treasurer Practically
every person In the place Is a mem?
ber of the organisation, and steps
have been taken to have the side?
walks of the village Improved, a
j lighting system lnsugurated, the vil?
lage thoroughly cleaned snd other
necessary Improvements made.
Lancaster Chapter. United Daugh?
ters of the Confederacy, which was
recently organized in this county, with
Mrs. Poole. of Molusk. as president
and Mrs Stewart as secretary, held
I an Interesting meeting Friday at the
! home of the president on the Rappa
hannock River. A number of the vet?
erans of Lawson-Bath Camp were j
present and greatly enjoyed the din- J
ner which the members of the chap- J
ter provided for them. The chapter j
<s rapidly growing In memoevship snd I
promises soon to be one of the larg?
est in this part of Vtrg'als.
Hon. Thomss J. Downing, of Lan?
caster, has Just returned from East
vllle. the county seat of Northampton,
where he attended s great Confederate
reunion on Thursday The meeting
was held on the lawn in front of the
fine Colonial home ot Arthur Saun
ders. It Is estimated that more than
4.000 people were present, and ad?
dresses were made by Mr. Downing,
Attorney-General Williams and Hon.
John 8. Wise. The reunion was held
under the auspices of the Harmonson
Weat Camp of ConfedeaSns Veterans
and the associate Chapters of the
Daughters oT the Confederacy in Ac
comac and Northampton Counties
The Confederate veterans of West?
moreland County held their annual re?
union at Montrose during the past
w?ek and enjoyed a fine dinner and
a stirring address from their old
comrade, the Rev. George W'll'am
Beale, D. D.
Reports from the various Menhaden
Ash factories In this section indicate
that the season thus far has been the
poorest for many years. Fish con?
tinue scarce not only in the Chesa?
peake Bay and Its tributaries, but
also along the Atlantic Coast from
Long Island down to the Capes of
Virginia. In sp'te of the disastrous
season, nearly all the large fishing
plants are keeping their usual num?
ber of employes on the pay roll and
sending out every week the usual
fleets of fishing steamers to look for
fish along the aeacosat in the hope
of catching them aa they make their
way to warmer waters at the ap?
proach of winter. Unless tig catches
are made during the next month, these
concerns will all lose money this eee
Ison. as fishing operations have to be
i discontinued with the coming of win?
ter.
It Is reported that the negotiations
which were begun lsst spring looking
to the purchase and consolidation of
these fish factories by s syndicate rep?
resented by W. J. Psyne hsva been
broken off. and will probably not be
resumed. The failure ot the negotia?
tion la generally attributed to the
present disastrous season In the
Menhaden fish Industry.
The tomato canning Industry, which
In the past eight or ten years has
grown to large proportions In all the
counties In the lower part of the Rap
pahannock Valley, has, in spite of the
long drought proved fairly remunera?
tive. AH the canning factories of this
section have alnce the middle of Au?
gust been getting fair prices for their
tomatoes The season la now closing,
but many of the factories will con?
tinue operations for several weeks
longer canning aweet potatoes.
The Rev. E. L. Hardcaatle, for some
years past pastsr of the Baptist
churches In the upper part of North?
umberland and the lower part of
Richmond, left laat week to become
pastor of the Baptist churches at Ur
banna and Saluda, In Middlesex Coun?
ty. The congregations of the vacant
churches have invited the Rev. G. N.
Thomas, of Charles County, Md., to
visit these churches and presch trial
sermons with a view to extending n
call to them.
Sora were very abundant In the riv?
er and creek marshes of this region
till lsst Monday night when the first
frost of the season fell, snd since thst
time they have not been seen. The
froet however, did no damage to veg?
etation.
afStXlS
AND ROMAN BATHS*
THE JEFFERSON!
'Richmond. V?.
The most magnificent hotel in the I
South. European plan. Rooms single
and en enlte. with and without baths
Spactoes sample rooms
Mist
'?School
September**?. i?u. Catalogues at
book stores or from the principal.
MaSS susie p. morris.
Principal.
HIS Waal ST
Maria Blair
aar eases for the etsdy of
Egypt October It at in East Franklin
Stre-t at ISSm
The lass fee roasts tadln will meet
anil
oa Ootober ST at It North
Street.
'earth
TwaXaTTM AND CLAT aTRsVCTR
OPEN U K to I f. ft
Admission. ZSr ? re* ?r *.*< .-dam
flnrtitn Mr* dM
By Virginia Auction Co.,
616 East Broad
Groceries, Dry Goods, No?
tions, Scales, Floor Show?
cases, Store Fixtures,
Wood, Coal, Horse,
Wagon, Harness, Li?
cense, Etc., at
Auction
We ?rill ?eil for W. E. Comer.
1, declining: business.
MONDAY. OCTOBER 7.
st 3 P. M. sharp,
at 3227 O Street, corner Thirty-third
Street, an excellent, up-to-date aad
clean stock of Groceries, Canned aad
Bottled Goods, all kinds of Shelf Goods,
two Silent Salesman Showcases, two
Counter Showcases, Shelving, Bins,
Scales. Brass Lamps, good stock Dry
Goods. Notions, Gent's Furnishings,
School Supplies, several cords Sawed
Wood, Goal, one good Work Horse, one
Top Wagon, lot Harness. Push Cart
License, etc
Sale positive. TERMS: Cash.
VIRGINIA AUCTION CO
auction feaus, jFornn &>?**
By Pollard de Bagby.
Real Estate Auctioneers.
TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE
OF
NEARLY NEW DETACHED FRAME
DWELLING, SITUATED AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CLAY
AND THIRTY-SIXTH STREETS.
KNOWN AS NO. 3519 EAST CLAY
STREET.
In execution of a deed of trust, dated
September l, 1910. and recorded in the
clerk's office of Richmond Chancery
Court. D. B. 208-A, page 372. default
having been made in the payment of
the debt therein secured, I will sell by
auction, on the premises, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1912.
at 5:30 P. M.
the above-mentioned detached frame
dwelling, containing seven rooms. A
very attractive home, with all mod?
ern improvements. Lot 27x158 feet 11
inches to an alley In rear 15 feet wide.
TERMS: Enough in cash to pay the
cost of sale and any taxes thst may
be due; two notes, one for $1.500 and
one for $45 with interest on same
from September l, 1912. until paid; th?
residue upon credit payments at one
and two years after date, deferred pay?
ments to bear 6 per cent interest and
to be secured by deed of trust; or all
cash, at the option of the purchaser.
H. R. POLLARD. JR..
Trustee.
By E. A. Catlin A Ca,
Reel Estate Auctioneers.
1? North Eighth Street.
AUCTION SALE
OF
30 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS.
IN FAIRF1ELD DISTRICT. HEX
RICO COUNTY. NEAR THE NINE
MILE ELECTRIC ROAD. FORMER?
LY OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY
SILAS MAYO. COLORED.
By virtue of decrees of the Circuit
Court of Henrico County, in the suit
of "Lucy Neal et als. vs. Louisa Mayo
et als.," the undersigned special com?
missioners will offer for sale. In front
of the Henrico Courthouse. o;i
OCTOBER 8. 1812.
at 12 o'clock M.
the land above referred to.
This land is easy to cultivate, sus?
ceptible to improvement, and is easily
accessible to the city, being near the
electric line, and should attract the at?
tention of persons either desiring a
home or investment.
TERMS: One-third cash, and the resi?
due in equal payments on a credit of
one and two years, the purchaser to
give notes for deferred payments, bear?
ing 'nterest. and the title to be re?
tained until art the purchase money
be paid; or all cash, st the option of
the purchaser.
EDGAR B ENGLISH.
JOHN H. GUY.
Special Commissioners.
I. Samuel P. Waddill. clerk of the
Henrico Circuit Court, do certify that
the bond required of the special com?
missioners in the above styled cause
has been duly given.
SAMUEL P. WADDILL. ?
Clerk.
Sale er Valuable Xanuractarta* Flout at
Altavista. Va?By virtue ef two deeds of
trust. Searing data of August t XSU. sad
April It 1?'-X aad du'y recorded la the
Campbell County clerk's office, the nadir
?la-ned will sell at public auction, en ass
premises, an FrMay. October IS. ISU. at B)
o'clock A M.. tbe pleat of the Oeses HAS?d
Furnitur* Worn*. Including factory sad
office buildings and land attacked Inj, sis,
machinery, franchises, patents, office l? *
taro end fixtures, manufactured geese,
cbinery end supplies and material as h
as s whole or m parcels ta seit f arena
Terms: Cash, but saors liberal tsnna
bs obtained upon nassasbl* oanaWnms,
O. Bali. Altavista, Va.: W. n. ensue.
Si Caekle. A. B Percv. Irnchnurs.
ftral C#tttr fx sjatt
FOR SALE.
34th STREET
LOTS
Near Oakwood Avc
ID per foot Terms easy.
WM B. FlXZiRX 430.
Farms For Sale
We have seme very nice small farms
near the city for homes for esty seen.
Also lere? tracts for farming parties
Farm lands around this city at present
price, are bound to make paying 8B
veatments Call and let us show yew
r L A H L DBNOOBL
821
FOR RENT
TW Two Degas*
Large Floors
Occupied by the c * o Beilway. ta
the OsJeekl ?sild:.ig.
corner Eighth aad Mass,
has asset s.sse neuer* feet of
and thirty wndow.
, cheerfsli
for
V?d** rooms,
failartsi aad te* Hhe
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