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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 9

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-sy i 7r --v 1 -v -Jt I ''V I mk fc- I': 1 -j -r 'V 1 -r -THE TIMES-'DISPATCHi RICHMOND YA THURSDAY APHIt 21 1904 -s A' i ii THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION I NAVAL BILL GOES BACK I 'a mmmhvshotm Hooke Sends Appropriation Mea- sore to Conference for Consideration- -Oi- OUGHT-v TO tOWN YARDS Mr Bell Speaks in Behalf of Government Ownership of t'' Ship-Building Plants are now and nave been for the last three months receiving daily shipments of new Spring Furnishing in the way of Ma-J hogany Oak and Walnut Odd Bureaus and Chamber Baits Parlor Suits Dining-Room and Hall Furniture Mattings ($375 per rpU of '401 and upwards) Linoleums Oilcloth Ac Ac All we ash is a look after which" O'? ards dollars to doughnuts be one of many customers Chas A thousands of well-pleased 1 Rorer IF YOU WISH IT MREDWARDS 41921 Ewt Broad Street Between Fourth and Fifth Sole Agents for the Celebrated ALASKA Refritferatori singe Fortune and Mr Catalogues for Out-ofTown ir ii- fWWSElGIIIL Reflected Secretary of th Coflvl sessional Campaign -Xomnitt- tee by Narrow Margin WANTEDMEISBERCONGRESS' Gas Ranges Bloch Co-Cart Customer CREDIT 1 privileges 1s th tlmpla and sola affect of the- new measure syt The position of tha pastors la a thing difficult to determine After tha conference with th officer of th compaay It waa understood that while they regretted the new law they recognised it to ha thing that bad te ba dealt with and would advise their people te submit to it calmly and endeavor to assist tha company ta preventing trouble A statemant to this affaet wa made Sunday In paper just Issued however tha pastor any: colored pastor at Richmond and vicinity did not attend tha maaa-moetlag held at True Hall last night because thay had already taken notion and thought it boot to let th etitaras hold their own mooting unmolested by tha pastors But tha preacher discussed tha subject Of tha treat-ear separation of tha race at thalr Monday morning con The Body Being Evenly Divided on This Question- the In-4rf' cumbent Won CEDAR CREEK church Hd? i Cedar CracK Quaker Church In oouzty' whoaa anelsnt history wna' fully published In this paper two waeke ago waa burned yesterday Tha aid church perhaps ana of the oldest In Virginia was surrounded by undergrowth and fire which swept through tha wood caused Ita doaVwotloii Only tho brick wall arolfft v-i- 1- v'v ft- f' 'V' fi (From Out Regular Corroapondanh) WASHINGTON April m-Tb Congreralooal Campaign' Coinmittee te-i night -elected Cbariaa A-' Edward aac-Si ratary hyn tl vote-' The election than mad unarimoua on motion of Mr Claud Kltchln of North CnteUnftM Xltohln had previously mada a motion that mombsr of Congreae be eleeted to tha position to suceoad Mr- Edwards and the motion wa lost by vote of alxtaeu' OR PARKER -r: 77J- The West Virginia Democratic State" Convention Holds a Stormy Session jV 7 i DELEGATES ARE ELECTED 1 11 WilL Support" Marylander First tnd New-Yorker Second at St'- Louis Convention -J 1 (By Associated Pretf CHARLESTON VA- April MWTha largest end gtnrmteet Democratic con vsntlon In tbl ftftte wu held her today -Warren Hnya who was aatected at district Relegate and who Is a pup porter of William Banfolpr Hearet for tha pr14ncy whlls making a apaach from a box-li) tha Uttauo where the convention was nsld aeorad ex-Bspator 'Johnson Camdaa as a boltar in tho past and with emphasis cavs the to a delegate who an hour previous bad been selected as an alternate to 8t Louis because the alternate had branded Hays open convention as a greenbacker Tba alternate Colonel McCoy of Tyler county leaped upon eba-r in the convention hail and responded in stentorian tones that Mr Hsya waa a liar Ex-Senator Camden and the reorgan l-xars war otharwlse fiercely attacked by regular" but thay had many warm supporters many of whom were Bryan Democrats who cams to their aid at tha proper time- And yt notwithstanding tha stormy scene tha convention dnded perfect harmony and amid enthusiasm Tha delegates at large were eleeted by acclamation They were: Owen 8 Mo Kfopey of FOirmount former Senator Henry Daria of Elkins former Governor William A- MoCorkU of Charleston find former Senator Johnson Camden Parkersburg The resolutions adopted say in part: HW condemn usurpation of legls- jativo power for the President and da-cforq for ft government of law binding alike upon Presidents Cabinets Legislatures courts and people and especially restraining encroachments by th Legislature upon th legislative zed judicial departments 1 of government Wf eondema the spirit of military domination Which baa led to tbs disregard Of our treaty obligations and tha oppression of weaker peoples all of wfcfcb tends to lessen within ourselves duo respect of taw and lore pf liberty and peace Thera must ha return te conservative principles of government In no other way can business confidence bo fully restored Unsteady national policies and a restless spirit of adventures tend te check ur commerce growth and render It Impossible for our people te enjoy in tranquility and confidence the gains qf tblr Industry We appos those trusts end combinations whleh oppress the- people and stifle healthy Industrial com petition "We demand that a check Maced upon extravagance In public eypTidl-tures demand a reasonable revision of tariff to bo laid usderjba constitution tot WTIBUI tdJuaUd to such wwt4f mm te do tba greatest good to tha greatest number of needa" John Holt of Huntington who wita tba Democratic nominee tor governor in tha last campaign was mad permanent chairman His apaach was oonaarvatlv but along regular Democratic Unco Whan ha raforrad te Bryan th delegates cheered enthusiastically Henry Dario who Is cousin of Senator Gorman win oread to respond fwlth apaach te a repeated and urgent call Whan Mr Daria mentioned th name of Gorman tha delegates gave a remarkable ovation and hats aad canes were teased la tbs air The four delegate at larga aad all tha district delegates except two from th Fourth District era for Gorman for preaidant first and Parker second Judge Llsnt of Grant waa named to succeed himself on the Supreme Court bench- At a late hour to-night tho convention adjourned OLNEY-HEARST FIGHT State Democratic Convention at Boston To-day letad W-si) BOSTON MASS April JO-A concession to the supporters of nan (feat at spirit of William Hearet waa manlftet at to-n'ghts meeting of the Democratic State Commit tec called to perfect arrangements for ita for which State convention at delegatee at large and alternates to the national convention will bo chosen -The friends of Richard Olney claimed however that tho convention would advocate Ur Olney' nomination for tha by selecting delegates for Th Fred Williams won what ered aa Important conoau State convention when that body voted against the embodiment of the unit tula In the call for tba convention Although tha Hearet nun won their Heant men headed by Geor 111 lame won what they coi Important cocoas ion from Sint there la nothing to prevent Olney legatee from presenting resolutions tomorrow committing the convention to the unit rule Mr William said to-night that If such resolution were passed they would ba Illegal and any attempt to bind the district delegatee would be laughed at In refused to allbw the protest of the Hearet supporters that three caucuses in Lowell which elected Olney delegatee werejllagal but granted credential to two Heant delegates in Chelsea where Olney delegatee bad been naloted- CARNATIONS ROSES 4 Largest Stock In City r- A Hammond JOT Broad St a---- a its It of to in tq of of A to alxtaan Mr Kltchln than moved tbat'-: Edwards elected unaulmoualyki' Mr- 1 EAR the A clothes is good enough ISSeSI for the BEST good enough for anybody Out strong Leader at baa man points not found out-aide the custom-tailor $25 kind Better stop in and look over Other smart and swagger suits $10 to $30 makes THE BOY 6LAD DST as the ietterMGf changes the word so will one of our Suits change the looks of the boy Russian oum Sailor Blonss 'Tutor Brows" and Suite tat little follows from to years of ags priced SPECIAL at 3298 'taffc They art extremely nobby quaint hnd everybody ought to see an) They arc tho Boyc' Suite df Hw howl Rnfola and Poublc-Breasted Suite for Boysof ItolSysera SPECIAL at S198 Levy Outfltlirs Is MiBklnd 705 East Broad Street An elegant Una of Boys' Wash SaitRuasfan Blouaa Sstior and Sailor Blouse 98c Bartzbarg had bean playing billiards at the Prose Club and ahorily after ha bad started for borne bis almost lifeless body waa found in tba basement it i supposed that white coming down the stairs ha leaned over tho balustrade and lost hla balance Keruberg ta thirty-five yean eld and unmarried Ho came gtam New Orleans to Haw Park roeanUy "HUSTLING Mr Harry Kemp of Rfehnidnd was ro-appointad State Deputy of tha Royal Arcanum by the Grand Council at Norfolk yesterday for the sixth term Ho la very popular with tha Order BRYAN WILL SPEAK i ON NEW YORK PLATFORM rn AsH4aed PTeaa) T-IXCOLX WEB April Bryan announces teat ha wlQ dellrar a political address at the Princess Rink In Chicago Saturday night on "Tha New Terk tha platform referred to befog tha one adopted by tha Jtew Tick Democrats recently There' win ba reserved seats for ministers and nawapa per man otherwise seats will be foeo Mr Bryan says ho will pay the rent and expanses Thla will ba his declare tfcm as to platform and ft presidential candidate SPRING MEETING TO-DAY AT CUMBERLAND PARK' (ByAssodated TBNN April 0k-To-morrow at Cumberland Park tha Tan nearao Bnaodsrg Assoctation trill inaugurate Its annual spring taco moating to continue nine days The Cumberland Darby at 1 14 mllea tUOO added la the faatnro of tits opening card Captain 8 8 Auditor win havw a strong following but the tees public Is sure to pin Its faith to the Gerstcole Branraa In his work out tor tho derby Uraneas over a track far tram fkst worked tha route IS? ANOTHER MURDER Henrico 'Jury Finds Verdict in a Second Ctse jAoorener'i inqumt was hold yaatorday in Henrico county In the case of tha no woman Fannie Price who wna brutally assaulted and cut on April 4th by William Goodwin Tho wouutftwaa taken to tho City Hospital and then removed to the home of mother Nol South Washington Street when she died on April lih- The verdict of the Jury wae to the effect that she came to her death from a wound tefUetcd by' Goodwin with a knife or aoms other aharn Instrument Agricultural arid Mechanical Holda Big Re- union at Raleigh THE SOUTHERN APPEALS Both Roads to Resist' the Order to Build a Union Pepgt at New Charters (Npeetal ta -1' RALEIGH April The Alumni Aasociatlon of tho Agricultural and Mechanical Collage hers Day of Norfolk president wll hold a big reunion on Monday May 3 Id of eommenaamant weak Tha address will ba by Bonita tha wall known architect of Wit mfogton Tha first class was la 1902 Tho Southern Railway1 Company ha filed notice with the North Carolina Cor pomtioa Commission that they appeal te tba State Court from tha recent ardor of the commissi oa overruling the axeap tlona' by the Southern and tha Saa-hoard i Air Lina to an order made for the commission for the two raQroad companies te join In a union station la Charlotte The Seaboard te to file a similar notice within the next few days In excepting to tho order for the union station-tbs authority of tha commission fa make aa order 1a questioned and It la elalmed that both tha State and the Catted Stats Constitutions ate violates NJEW CHARTERS Tho Naval Stores Oonstruetioa Com-paay of Now London' Stanley eonnty was chartered this morning with 2122009 capital authorised w4 2100004 eub scribed for tha purpose of manufacturing aad Installing wood distilling plants Tha Incorporators are Cbariee Palmar Cpvfogten Smith A Smith i -lx -Holt WMlamson and A WlDlamsee are tha fooorporatera af tha Uke View Manufacturing Company which reeetvad a charter to-day to eraft and operate a cotton mill In Fayatts-vflla Tha capital is MO000 of whleh tha Incorporators subscribe 120000 1 The Cherokee Bhptlpt Educations! Association of Murphy Cherokee county Is Chartered te run high schools in Cheroka and adjacent counties Bsylus Coda who wna private secretary to Governor Russell to one of tho principal Incorporator JUDGMENT SUSTAINED Tha Supreme Court issued an opinion sustaining tha judgmriit In tba Guilford Court refusing to allow tha removal of tha case Corporation Commission vs tha Southern Railway Company from tha State Court to the Federal Court Thla Is a suit In which the Corporation Commission seeks te force the Southern to per flnas for refusing to place car of coal on the private aiding of the Greensboro Ice and Coal Company at Greensboro when the compear owed and refused ta pay certain demurrage and other fees for haediing freights CHIMBORAZO BAZAAR' nmmmM Great Crowds Are Attending May-Pole Dance To-night The bazaar for tho benefit of tho Chimborazo Hospital eopUnue te attract Urge crowds and tha fair gives premia of being a great aooeesa Tha attendance during yesterday was vary large and tha entertainment Id tha evening waa much enjoyed a thriving business was dm at tha booths Tba feature to-night wQI bo a fin programme concluding with a May-pole dance that will ba tha drawing card of the entire bazaar Tba young ladles who will take pert havp been edmlrablF trained by Mrs Mark Peyser under whom direction they will appear to-night The oven ing promises much to pleasure lovers The kksaar la being held at No 7 Eaet Broad Street and will coni' tha week THE HORSE SHOW vV -SNOWED UNDER (BpoeUI to The Tlwes-XMeoette) -ASHEVILLE April 20-Owlng ta Inclement weather tha second day's pro-gramma of tha AshavtlW Horae Show has been postponed until present conditions improve enow began falling during the morning and before It ceased this evening tha ground waa covered with almost thus fochoa of anew Residence Burned to- The Tlmas-IHsnateh) HAMLET April Mr Graham's residence situated In the northern part of tba town near tha lea plant aad compress jras destroyed for fire this and family escaped morning- Mr Graham unhurt' but the bullolng and contents wore a complete late nothing being saved and there being no insurance -i i Grace Greenwood I Dead (By Associzied Prete) -NEW ROCHELLE April 20-ftlrs 8arah Uppincott beat known under her pen name of Grace Greenwood died in this city to-night FIRE BLOCKS THE RAILROAD Cord Wood on' Both Sides of the Railroad Track Burns v-: (lpaeUl to Tba Tlaea bhpiift) BEACH VA April Cooelderabla damage was dona near Nash siding on th Farmrillo and Powhatan Railroad yesterday afternoon by fira vfblch ta -aald- to have started from ft' small fire that aa old colored man had In tha woods where ho waa employed by Mr Vest In cutting cord-wood The eld man had mad him a new mallet for uao in splitting wood aad wna trying to get it dried by the fire after which ha put th fire out as ba thought and want a short distance for a drink of water On turning around ho saw greatly to hla honor that tha fir had bean kindled by tha high wind Butting back ha fought It like a demon but It wae eoon beyond his control being carried with great rapidity by the high winds The negro was eoon joined by tho neighbor! in tho fight but of no avail The fire soon reached tho railroad track where It destroyed about four or five hundred eorda of 1 wood belonging to Mr Vest and others together with tha adjacent railroad track -aa tbe wood waa piled on "both aides of tho railroad The train leaving this place at 1:49 21 together with aa extra freight wao hold at tha scene all night arriving at Cheater early this morning aa th track had to be built anew In order to get th trains over The morning train from Chester to-day arrived on time Th wood It Is understood was a total loos to Mr Vast and 4thar owners' there being no insurance Th firs was still burning la tha foreet In tho direction of Swift Creak whan board from thla morning haring destroyed fences and some small buildings In Ita th a lot of cord-wood the woods ONE MAN New Street Car Laws Into 1 Effect in Richmond J-Yesterday" THEY WORKED FAIRLY WELL No Reason Why the' Innovation May Not be Made a Success Negroes Muci Aggrieved and tba motion prevailed -Thors ha bean strong fight' against Mr Edwards becauoa of hla advocacy of tha nomination of-! Mr yitX Hearst Mr Kltchln and th other teen member of th oommltte wb voted with him wore opposed to hi ra-! election and whan they saw that th committee would not aleet ft member fesK- Congraea to tba pine reftltaad that therg- were beaten The cofiunlttae Sinnott so we puses reauaen use zney'-p-yi tatea ''-ft- ttmltteo roAlooted Mr Joseph of Vlrgtala argennt-nt-nrm at vV (By elated Frees) -'--WASlftKGTON-'b C-L April J8-Th nasalou-ef the House to-day ftavold of -especial totereaLAftoraij ax tended MM' the wnl APpnprtotlM Mil ni sontback to conference the only St puted Senate amendment aeeaptad being that providing for tha construction 1 In navy-yards of two collier Tha Sanato amadmaot for fho alao tion of altp for a naval training at tion on tha Oraat lahaa which wa adoptad aftar amaa4mans avofcad rltl clam from Mr RUr (Virftjjla) whd abarsctarlsad aa rldlculoua tha propoal-tioa lo aatahllah -A naval training ata tion on tha Oraat lAkaa a vlaw of tha treaty with Oraat Britain! apadflcslly ohlbitlng tha naa of warthlpa In thoea rrol lain A motion kf Mr 'Mayor to accept tha Cccata amendment providing tor tha eon atruction of two coUiara la government yarde afforded Mr Ball (California) an opportunity to apeak In behalf of gov ernmenl ahlpyarda which ha boUewaa abould ba atirangthanad and built upt to that 111 gavarnmant- would not ba rob bad or held up by asy ahipbuikUng trust or combine Ha aald tha navyyarda were eapabla af turning out aa good a hi pi aa tha private yarda and at a great aw Ing to tha govarnmant Mr oaa la reply read a letter from flu gaciatary of tha Kavy In which tha awtament waa made that aa additional egpenaiture of I11SWS would bo required In pteparing any nary yard to do the Thla atatemaat waa critidaed by Mr Blaey (Virginia) who Inalatad that Can grate had appropriated aufflcieat money and that the yarda ought to bo ready to bifiyt tha eoulara The Benato amend mest waa accepted 1 Another eouenanee waa guthorisad on tha itema etui In dlaputa A Mil providing for the allotment of the famda of tha If aw Turk lndtanawaa paaaed after much dlaeuaaloQ and after the CoinmltUa on Rulea had brought In' a revolution providing for Ita Immediate consideration 'vr The Houaa' adjourned until te-morrow TO ERECT MONUMENT mpwmea I Asked for Money for Statue of Jefferson in Wasiungton (ay' Aaeoclatad mat -WASHXXGTOH April ta-Tba Senate today llatenad to a eat speech of al moat two hours' duratioa on tha tfuat by Mr OolUvar and afterwards took' np and coaplstad tha consideration ct the sundry rivO appropriation bill again devoting much time to tha consideration of the provisions for an extension of tbs oaat front of tha Capitol and for addl- Uonal offlea building for-tha Senate 1 Tha offlee building amendment was agreed to aa reported from the com mtttaa but tha exianSIOn paragraph waa ao modified a a practichRy to provide for plana only tha appropriation was re- ducad to ISM Mr Bacon offered and tha Senate ac capted aft amandmant appropr teiUg StCOOO for tha erection Is Waahingcn at a statue of Themaa faffaiaoo Ha aald ha desired to hava tha provision Inserted an antidote to the provision for tho statue of Frederick tha Great" and ha a eked to have the provision inserted Immediately after the paragraph relating to Frederick which was dona -Mr Dolliver asserted thattM exist ing tariff law has won a compieta vio tory over tha prejudices and settiej opinions which for generations have do termfoed tho attitude of tho Democratic party toward tha protective policy Ha defended Republican policies from tho charges that they foatared trusts and contended that every trust Is circuta scribed by natural taw which it la 1m possible for It to ovemla Tha Senate adjourned until to-morrow Will Provide Clerks (By Associated Preae) WA8HINGT0X April M-BUls ware passed In tha House bnlay amanfb' ing tha law ao aa to provide darks for linitid States Circuit and District Courts at l5Usabeth' City Mswbsrn and WU ralngton GEORGIA PRIMARY Returns Give Chief Justice Simmons Overwhelming Majority (By Associated Press) ATLAXTA OA April SL-Bsturns from very section of tho State In tbs Demo critic primary seem to assure tbs over whelming reflection gt Chief Justice Thomas Simmons of the Supreme Court over his opponent- Judge Richard Russell and tho ro-eleetiou of Chair man Joseph gL Turner of the State Prison Commission over Judson Strickland Along with the rest of the entire State ticket headed by Governor Joseph Terrell which wont through unopposed Carter Tate carried Klnth Congressional District over Bell and will retain bile seat tn Congrees State Senator Gordon lot has undoubtedly won tho race for Congreae In the Seventh District over Colonel Hutchins Returns -from the First Congressional District Indicate the renoml-natlon to Congress of Colonel Rufus Lostar though It will taka-tha returns from the country 'counties to determine whether he has carried the entire d-s-trtet over hie opponent A Brannan In each of tha other congressional die trlcts there wee ao fight ao that Geor gla'a-preaent delegation In Congrees will unchanged with thewxeeptlon of the Seventh District where Gordon Lae JP 0 th place of RaprsasnUtlva Maddox For an off year the returns how that the entire State ticket lad by Governor Terrell baa been given perhaps a-larger vote than waa aver before re ended In a Georgia Democratic prW telwT nomlnsUd sft FALLS' NINE STORIES AND IS FATALLY INJURED JBr AnoolCrf Pram?) Herts wars dramatic editor of tha Evening Journal- waa probably fatally injured "blltag nine storlea into tha Morton building: farano for more than two hour Thty i tba eommlttoa without oppoaiUou Mr-ware not satisfied with tha report ta The fitanott who la ft special maeawngnr of tha eras a-- Isa BnmJa snareasnalaana 1 tfaaaa Vas imlttea without anuSUim lb Hons ha occupied tba poaltioa of set gsent-at-arm of th National Commlttan Tlmee-Dlapateh of last Buaday morning bolding that ppt them ta tala light Thay axpwaaad thomsrivas however as being ta favor of allowing th dtisena te hold thalr maa-moattag untafluancad by th pastor following of resolution ware Rich- ter four years make exoailank official awl is axoaedlngly popular with th members of the committee aad tha party laadara who-have to do with th iW commute 1 v- Tha Executive Committee of twelve members will ba appointed for Chairman" Cowherd Thla thajOmmlttea from gtatea lThtoh hT 80 Jtafoteretic members cf: to- Pas-I ttaanUttv Menard'' the newly ores- aetsd member the committee from Vljjta metln and ateo th prey of Banator Martin Maynard east' two votes for th motion A eon- secretary of-tba commlttea Th Watt'- Mr- Edward delighted at ywtory ha won: has nude' a i jhard working sacratery and has sarved 'r Gre- without compaomatlon (By Associated Press) TTRIN April 20-vAbout 100 miners tev bean buried by an Immense nvalancho '5' near th vlllag of Prvgelato J- A W-i storm la sweeping over that locality and It ta feared that other avalanche may result The whole population of the vll -lag and a detachment of forty soldiers have gona to th scan of th disaster V' hoping to save some of tho buried minora vfc'f Nothing of ssrloua import ao far aa can be learned attended the first enforcement of the new street ear laws that require separation of tha tact and make It obligatory upon passengers black and white to occupy such seats as are designated by tho polio conduo-on Out of th mu of explanation and apologies shifting- of seat's and wholesale misunderstandings was evolved a large fund of amusement a smaller mount of muttereda anger a tudf-acara wordy disturbance an or two indignant refuses to submit and consequent departures from cars aad finally a tingle avrest Tba first to fall under tho ban of the new law 1 Mr John Myon wall known contractor aad builder of Fulton who was placed under arrest yesterday morning by a conductor for alleged violation 'of tbe regulations Tba case- will bo heard to-day ta tha Police Court and wnt ba watched with th vary deepest Interest Apan from thla foe new law began rules quietly and there la reason to hop will continue without creating undue excitement From this time onward will ba la full operation and tba moat sensible and most convenient thing for all who ride to do Is to familiarise themselves with the terms of tha new rules and assist tha conductors ta th performance cf a task that will prove irksome and disagreeable to both without this co-operation There will be discrimination against ao one and th titisen generally it la fait and hoped will enter Into Uw spirit th thing and lend their assistance tho smooth operation of a plan that can he made to prove of great benefit and comfort to all1 The law worked rather stiffly yesterday aa most new things do The hard working conductors endeavoring with courtesy to keep things running smoothly no mention I made of giving up had to make voluminous explanations to ti rn on account of the en passed by them and ordered to ho sent te tha newspaper: "Whereas we th minister of bean misrepresented ta a statement which occurred ta The Timoa-Dlapatcb Bunday April 17th relative to our attitude Cuds tha action ortha Virginia anger and Power fwuiv fo its ttturangament of Ita SSitcU ttiffle touching tha separatloa of th raoee th mimIx-mmimii- bag to make tbs following oorraetlon while wa etrongly advocate peace and conservatism this I not to ho atmiad te mean that are ta any way In accord with this change in pur street car service f- "Th- Revs A Binge Jrv ham -Lawla aad Williams were appointed a committee to have fthla statement At tha masting Sunday tha paatora ware charged by a man -who attended their conference with dodging The speaker uttered eoma of the contemptuous forma th paster are alleged to have applied to tho people who mat Tuesday declaring that they were not representative of the better class of negroes Ha called thla a 11 and said ha wished the preachers were present that ha might hurl It In thalr teeth POPULAR IN PETERSBURG T- System Put Into OperatioTl and FErrERSBURG VA April Tha Uw separating white and colored passengers on street care want Jnto effect on the Hetenburg system this mornlbg Tha introduction of tha -saw order waa free from any untoward incidents and It not exnacted that any will result Aa far as known th usual number of negroes used tha can throughout the day and I the sjuaftattj' i 3 "i T- A- ANNUAL MBBTINO VIRGINIA DIVl bion lynchburo va aphiL 1 WTH AND I0TH ROUND TRIP VIA NORFOLK WEST ERN RAILWAY Tickets win ba arid April 27th 3th and 29th good for return passage until May 2d Tba Norfolk and Waster Rafl nMknr ti th oniv nee! via Patersburg 1 tha Only way opcratlng thre dally trains between'--Richmond and Lynchburg Leave Richmond 9-09 A 1219 and 2:49 it Pullman parlor and sleeping ears' Fbr tickeu Pullman reservation amt further to formation apply to Richmond Transfer Company ticket agent Bryd Street etetion -or-at company's ofllre No 228 East Main Street JNO WAGNER 5 BOSLEY City Pass Agt Diet Fuse Agent '-v S-' '3' -i is rid- forced separation Many whit passengers forgetful of the regulations would sent themselves In tha sections allotted to the colored paaenfrs only to he gently reminded of thalr intrusion and shown other seats In Petersburg where fifty par cant of the population Is colored tha new law will com Into popular favor MARVIN HART GETS BETTER OF GUS RUHLIN (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA April 30u-ttarvta Hart bad th batter of the six-round fight to-night with Gus Ruhlln at the National Athletle Club Hart did effective svork in ovary round Th bout was hard aad fast ana- but neither man was punished te any extant Japs Land at New Chwang (By Aancclated Press -LONDON April 29 2:08 StA dispatch for tha Central News frionv fit Petersburg say is la reported that a Japan force foa bean landed near New Cbwasg many Tha majority of those who rode good-naturedly obeyed tha directions given Not a tew were angry and some permitted their anger -to express Itself words On man refused absolutely move when told and rather than do so alighted from the car and walked th remainder of tha distance HOW THE NEGROES FEEL Quite a number of negroes rods though nothing like 'a many -as uauaL Many Ahem stayed off Cram absolute fear what might happen if they got on great deal of emphasis has beeq placed upon tho police authority of tba conductors and something has been aald about pistols and power to drag colored men out by the collar aad so forth Tha company has atrivan and tha press has also endeavored to make claar that there will ba nothing of this sort 'hut apparently without eftect Th conductors ere not armed Thevwlll dreg nobody around They will however arrest any peisqn who wilfully violate th law But th very Uw itself proridsa against discrimination Separation with equal TO BIRMINGHAM ALA AND RETURN AT HALF RATE VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY On April ltd 24th and Sth tha Southern Railway will sail special tickets to Birm- Ingham and return at on fare for tba round trip plus 36e with return limit May (th Tha round trip rat tram Rich- mond will ba Eft Comparatively low -v rates from all tba other potott on the Southern Through without change at'-care Twa fast trains each way with Southara Railway Dtotag Cars tha nervlea of which la matatatoad at tha i highest standard of axcallaac TIckaG offices (12 and 288 East Mata Street Emperor Climbs Mt- Etna (By AMcrJaCad Press) CATANIA SICILY April Emperor William to-day made the azoent of Mt Etna The Emperor declined tha uaa of ba mute oaring that th Invigorating air invited a walk and led th cllmbera it s- 'W i' 1 V'.

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