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kl put cz payroIL Kcvcr what he cap co I zt. C3 he talis." and Jtl 8 you're sure of reculta. ND MEW STAUNTON, VA THUKStAY. NOVEMBER 1 0. 1910.

2 CENTS A COiJ3T 20 lit VEAK, MO. 85 GOOD PRICES AT A SALE AUGUSTA COUNTY TEACHERS prrrnn uncoiTiii slemp wins io riiNTii ouiLiinLviiucrnBt Big Crowd Attends Auction cf Ur. Big Meeting of Association and In lOCRMlCIlWSLIDE GREATER i.AN EXPECTED SAU (H III FIFI1 M. S. Hiner The sale of Mr.

M. 8. Hiner on the stitute to Begin To-day Beginning today the August county Stiibling Bpring road near Church- Teaohers Association, and Institute vilie, conduoted by Auctioneer B. will oonvene here for sessions lasting Tremendous Victories in States heretofore Tyler, attracted one of the largest crowds that has attended any sale in until about noon Saturday. Snob mom in en softakers as Dr.

John Way this section of the Taller this season. land, Supt Johnson of the Charlottes- Heavily Republican 001 111 SESSII Interesting 'Annual Meeting Held at The Western State Hospital; at Which Dr. DeJarnette Tells of What Has Been Done in a Year. Mr. Frank Weade Elected Steward TiUs City sohools.Dr.

Brnoe n.rayne, People were there from almost eyery section of the Valley. Mr. Tyler had Late Returns Reverse The Indicated py- patches Received Tuesday" Night Amendments Relating fo Treasurers And Com-missioners Are Probabljr Carried Supt. Eggleston and Mr. Unas.

tf. Maphis will be in attendance and by a democrat. All congressmen are some little trouble in getting the sals Democrats -r Will Have a demoorats except Hughes. will of oonrse take sotiTS part in Slemp is elected by 200. Stuait con as the proceedings.

The program is cedes it. North Carolina sends a olid follows: demooratio delegation to congress. started because of the anxiety of tbe crowd to hear the results of the election. He told them all he knew about the results. This put them in a good ton tnor, and perhaps bad something to do with the splendid prices that wen received.

Corn brought $1.16 oatB 71o, Good Working Majority in The House of Representatives And Will Gain Sev-cral Senators, Among Tennessee is Fusion by 19,000, Leg PROGRAM. -Thursday, Not. 10th, 10 a.m. Call to order by -President A. islature in donbt.

a (Special to tns Dispatch and News Richmond, Vai Nor. 9. There aowv The general hospital board met at In Indiana Beveridge is beaten but Kimler. woutoncede-it, remains no donbt bst that C. Baaeoav Western State Hospital yesterday Ohio elected Harmon bv 80,000 and Slem republican, Is the winning: morning with the following members Them One From West to Succeed Sena oiugressional oandidatS in tbe NiatL' an entire douoeiatio state tioket and legislatnie.

Exit Senator Diok, who Prayer. Business meeting Uniform examinations in the different grades -Mr. Ik Eoonta, Mr.H, 0.. Ooff man. General disonssion.

present: Judge J. L. Tredway, Dr EL U. Stephenson, and Messrs. J.

Osborne, .0. Taliaferro, J. G. Bo wili be BuncBeded by a demoorat. tor Scott.

Iowa is probably republican by small two months oil slioats $5 eachTaTbrooff sow mouths old calves $25.25, sheep $6 00 a head a 9, year old colt $171 and cows fiS. "CANARD PURE AND SIMPLE" Bruce Miller Denies Story That Belle Elmore Is Alive in Chicago plurality. banan, Shirley Carter, W. H. Laudes and Robert Gilliam.

Mr. Bausermau Is jonapnlsorr eduoation feasible Dahlnau whs beaten in Nebraska, district. For a gme today Stnart spv-peared to lead aooordiag to eBtlmate but figures arriving from the niath give the following majorities, thosgbr dispatohas are slightly oonflistlng.aato figures, however thi variations cairy lax small importance. Foi Stuart, Washington 163, Erlstot City js75, Giles Pnlaski 274, Eaw sell 111, Dickinson 10 fa bnt the leisliture i8 demooatio ami HoS. Hyde, Hiss Helen Miller.

the state eoaivussioner of hospitals al- Election returns received yesterday indioate a more astounding demount-io landslide, than was believed could ooour. There is hardly a section in iral discussion. an met with the board and Dr. W. Uiblert M.

Hitchcock will snooeed Senator Burkett. i ay, November a. m. Drewrr the superintendent of the ling in the high sohool -Dr. the entire oanntry in which the repnb Stnbbs wins in Kausas, by 8,000 Central hospital, at Petersburg was Cliicago, Nov.

9. -Brnoe Miller, of East Chioago, fri3nd of Belle Elmore, the aotress, whose husband; Dr. H.H. lioan vote did not slump matjriallr, BruoB R. Payne.

present and hell a meeting of his spec and in manv cases disastrously for bnt the legislature is in doubt. Moucaua's legislature is in doubt. North Dakota ru-eleots Burke demo tal 1,124. History in the grades -Dr. John ial board.

nrlnnnn. in nnrlnr. sentence Of deith I For Slemp.8cott SiS.Wiss that nartv.In the places wbere Boose Wavland fieports ron the Tarious hospitals Address -The ralue of the Virginia in London for murdering her takes no! jjani g8Lee 168, Symtbe I il -A. A.l,.a akft la Skllwa I she is alive velt made speeches and those to which crat governor. Otherwise state goes Bf-rmi- in t.lin storv that well 886.

total 1839. republican. members of the Taft oabinet were State Teaohers Journal -Supt. J. D.

Eggleston. LitAra.tnra in the hiirh sohool Sunt. Washington is republican. Woman were read aid mostly routine business was transacted. A thorough inspection was made of lbs buildings and iarm and sil expressed themselves as delighted with the conditions at the hos sent, the slump was particularly noti sable -V Iu the fifth distriot there is nodoulST of the election of E.

W. Bsnndenv democrat over -John M. Parsons Thv suffrage wins there The sixty second congress will be Johnson of oity sohools of Charlottes Miller appeared as a witness in the Crippen trial to disprove the acousa-tiou that he was unduly friendly with Mrs. Crippen. "It's a canard pure and simple," gaid Miller last night.

"Crippen had returns at 9 o'clook received at Rich demooratio by a fine working ma jori ville. Address -Mr. Chas. G. Maphis.

California is heavily insuigent republican. Nevada is republican. Colorado is probably democratic. A Socialist Ib elected to 1 congress mond from Danville give Sanndsnavv victory by small majority. ty, while in the senate the republicans will have only a scant lead over their PrimaiT work in rural schools- rut inalim ntiniiH that I misht kuow Thev are as olio ws-For Sanndow, Speaker to be supplied opponents.

froTrWigoonsinr November 12th. 10 a. m. Four influential Eastern states.New t.hn wlinrflabontB of his wife, and 1 1 panville 753, Pittsylvania 830 FraaJfc-went to London to prove that 1 had jjn 847, Henry iai7totari95l; r1 Maryland elects five democrats, con 1 Suggestions as to improvements in not fifieu the woman for over six years. Connectlout and New Jersey, take their places at the For Parsons Carroll 991, Graysonvr Teaohers' Manual gressman Ray, in fifth dislriot only oie who failed.

SILENT IN DEFEAT head of the procession with democrat General disonssion. Nature study and its value to child- "She had two of my piotnres in her room, but there was no attempt to conceal her friendship for oth me and Mrs, Miller." governors and strong democratic pital hare. On Tuesday night the local board met and selected Mr. Frank Weade to iuoceedTthTlateMfChris Miller who bad been the steward for thirty years ard at the meeting yesterday Mr, Weade was elected although there were a number of otner applicants. Ur.

Weade has been aesooialed with the hospital for many years and is-very popular with all of the officers there as with the public. His friends all sides are extending congratulations, Dr. J. S. DeJarnette submitted an interesting report, giving an account of the operations of -the hospital for P3 5, Patrick 800 total 1859.

The major ities in Carroll and Grayson oouatiaA are based on conservative estimate and returns to date. If any change oe -ours a reduction is expected. ren-Mhu Nana is Miss Mattie reoressntatlon in their legislatures. Ohio also is democratic Jones, The great leaders of the republican Ex-President Roosevelt Has Nothing to Say About Result DIDN'T WANT THE RETURNS The returns from the amendmentst- VARSITY MEN SORE party, Taft and Roosevelt, alike met defeat in their own states. Roosevelt's yotlug are stiU out A careful caless-lation made tonight indicates defeats Oyster Bay, N.

Nov. 9. Not a Colonel Roosevelt Declines uner 01 home town of Oyster Bay went against word has Colonel Roosevelt said yet of the first two and apparent victory- Not Enough Regulars to Participate regarding the defeat of StimBon and him; his congressional distriot chose a democratic representative to replace Congressman. W. W.

Cooks, Roose- tbe democratic victories elsewhere. Newspapers for Special Wire Oyster Bay, N. YM Not. 9. -Theodore Roosevelt stayed at home yester by slight margiss regarding the two-dealing with treaatrer and reveoaw commissioners.

the year. This was appioved by. the In fact, he refuses to be sees. Jn Scrimmage Since Carlisle Usme Chsrlottesyilie, Not. 9.

There was no line-up yesterday for the Vii board. day except for a trip to the village at A summary of DeJarnette' re Telt's warm personal friend his state repudiated the republican candidate for governor by 60,000 plurality. climbed the hill last nitrht. Hermit ginis varsity football team, simply Slemp Claim tbe Slintfi Mr. R.

A Fswiler las aighs port snows that there were in the Roosevelt, who came down from Har President Taft finds himself face to beoause enough regulars could not be seoared to engage in a sorlmmagkThe Maiv(t thft frttoviBr telesrani fx institution st the beginning or tue ns-eal rear 1200 inmates of whom 62 face with the one danger which he has ooaobei, especially the new ones, were male and "617 that 163 most dreaded and whioh he besought were anxious to first a line on the noon to vote, He had made no preparations to re ceive the eleotion returns, but said that some one probably would let him know the results. Several newspapers and news associations offered to rnn telegraph wires into his house to supply direst returns, but the colonel said that with saale patients and 131 females had been the republican voters of the nation to prevent. a hostile house of representa varsity material, but it begins to look vard to oast his first vote, met them. He said that the colonel knew what had happened and that unier the cir-oumstanoes there was nothing for him to give out. What could he say?" Kermit inquired.

And every one wondered. Colonel Roosevelt fought a losing received 63 males and 85 females had been disoharged.and that 60 males and Congressman CBasoomb Slenp as fa; the result in the ninth distriot: Big Stone Gap. Va Nov. Hon. R.

A. Fnlwiler, Stauntoii, Ta. Elected by about foor huodreJ. O. B.

Slevp. nnw as if there will be no seriaaniaflre tives to nullify what remains of his of any coSsequenoe whatever before legislative program. 41 females had died. At the end of the -tear September 80, there were 643 male the Georgetown game. There Is only A.

striking feature of the voting the casting of hiB ballot he bad com one more at on whioh a sort mmags throughout the country Was the repu patients aid 23 females a total of 1284. in the care of the hospital, in pleted his work and that he- did no oan be held, as the eleven departs diation of republican leaders in their care to receive the returns at nis Friday afternoon for Washington. cluding 185 furloughed. This, is 89 own homes. tight, and he went into it with grave fears as to the ontcome.

Taft Also Keep Mum Washington.Nov.9. President Taft, There was a short signal praotles home. ioe President Bherman's home town.TJtica, went democratic by sev this afternoon in whtoh most of the Missing Man Returns to His Home raKulara participated. Captain Ueyer Culley- Lambert A very quiet bnt pretty koaie wedding took plaoe lass nieht at the honssr. of Mr.

O. W. Lambert when his Rose B. Lanbsrt.bscane th bride of Mr. Charles H.

GuUey thts ceremony being performed by Rey.VF.. arriving at 8 a. m. from Cincinna looked on from the side place ti, Where he voted yesterday, went di Harrisonburg, Nov. 9.

Rawley rect to the White House. It was an at right tackle being filled by Well Reedy, the onoe missing man rrom the Amberley neighborhood, has re nounced that he had no statement to Joe Wood attempted to Hobble Q. Hullihen of Trinity Episcopal: mate regarding the results of yester turned hone to his wife and rour through the Tarious plays, but it was more than last year. Two aliens were deported, one to Greeoe and one to Canada. The chief causes of death were pneumonia, dysentery, senility heart'disease, tnberonlosis and apoplexy.

The strange new diBeasejpel-lagra, clained 8 victims. Last year 28 patients died from tnberonlosis as against 8 for the year just ended. There was but one suicide in the course of the year. A female patient crept into the gas metre house which had been left open by an agent of the town gas company, and nung herself to a safter with a piece of cloth she had a beutifally improvised al dsy's election. children after an absenoe or two nlalnlv seen that his ankle was in no months and four days.

eral bsndred. 8ereno E. Payne's home city, Anburn, defeated him by 400 Totes. Although the rural districts round about came to his rescue and made his seat secure for another term. la New York oity Congressman William B.

Bennett was beaten by Heury George, Herbert Parsons by Jefferson M. Levy, owner of Montloello, at Charlottesvllle.JJVa. Oosnectient has eleoted a democratic governor; for the first time sisoe Failed to Open Pelln condition for any sort of exeroise. tar of ferns and palms Miss Rosa Silling played the wedding march and the bride had as haw He savs that be went away rrom Holiday was baot at the other tackle. home aud finally lauded In Blsefleld, of honor, her sister Miss Kata and all of the back field men tried to tret some of the soreness out of their W.

V. where he seoured work in a tan- u. 4.. A nery. Finally, nowever, uogu mi Lynchburg, Judges failed to opan the polls at Madison Heights, a suburb of LynoLburg with 8,000 people.

Voters oould not Tote io Amherst county, tenth distriot The me condition prevailed in the guber- his family in Rooklngham came to hitr, Between 60 and 70 Men Entembod softened and be turned nis steps to Rookinghan. Judge Simeon nsorratlBctouearHigOr-TbomatJ B. Baldwin. The chief feature of Mrs. ssarv Huntley Braoka Ankle ter will go to the grand jnry.

Jadse Baldwin's campaign was his Nor. 9. Between SO; and 70 men am believed to be in mine No. 8 of the Victor American Fuel Company at Delagua, 32 miles northwest of Trinidad.as the "twistedintoarope Twofurlongbed patients committed suicide while at borne. The ferals department has been orowded to the maximum during the whole year and the male department during the latter part, and it was neo- Mra.

Mary Hnntly wha lives with ions drswnout controversy with Colo Creaver Chlldem her sister, Mrs. J. B. Guntner, had a nel Roosevelt over their res pee tire views of compulsory compensation for A surprise is in store for the friends resalt of an explosion yesterday. working men injured in industrial so- of Mr.

Charles R. reaver, clerk or the Viwinia Pharmaoy, when they Fifty men came out unharmed fall in her roon yesterday morning and broke hei ankle, Mrs. Hontly is well advanced in yerB aud tbe accident will no doubt aive her a great deal of trouble. sldents. Judge Baldwin's plurality over Charles A.

Goodwin is about that a teleeram was reoeived through mine No. "9, whioh is con nected with mine No. 8. Aoocrding Liubert who wore yellow messalrnas. and carried yellow chrysanthemUBssi The best man was Mr.

Douglas Page of Riohmond. The bride is very pof nlarn4JLookadjfxhaniaonB in batf wedding gown of white crepe meteor: with a tulle veil. She carried a showsa bouquet of brides rosea The groom is from Oslpeper bnt bn no ir employed in tbe U. Mail star-vlos with heiiqaarters at Gordon-Tille where theeonple will reside, after an extensive wedding trip throngm the North. A number of pretty and.

useful presents have been received. A. host of good wished will follow themv fron their friends here. .1 Among the out of town gueBta wexs. Miss Rosina Pollock of Mr and Mrs R.

C. GnUey of Washington, Mrs. Pieree Thomas, oT Cnlpeper, Mr. N.Crawford of Richmond and Mr. and Mra T.

H. Browse of Cnlpeper. No 'Phone in Mr. Watt'a Reoos b3re yesterday announcing his mar riage to Miss BernioeChilderiof Bris summary of the results, made ap to rbports to the mine officers, these nen did not evea know there haibsext Whitesell-ShiKs fro tf returns received up to lat night CMsary to add two beds to the female department ana 12 to tbe male. The total expenditures for the year amounted to 1128,493, the per capita coit.

ot Bnaintenanoa $121 63 'Based on the number of patients treated during the year, the per capita cost was $85.59 The for the period between 'Maroh 1,1901 and Maroh 1, 191 amount to $287,166 60. The year ended with a deficit of Most an exolosion in No. 9. If this report marriaee license was issued yester is tme, the explosion, whioh eared day for the wedding of Miss Margaret Shults and Mr. Wallace -WhlteseU the entrance to No.

8, did not extend far into the mine.and it is hoped that and telegraphed to the Dispatoh and News is as follows: Fo'i oarrled Massaobnsetts by 83,000, balance of state tioket is repsbliosn. The' legislature is republican but senator Lolge is in danger. Butter Ames may snooeed him. which will probably take pls in this toll, Va. Mr.

Ureaver is a young man of very pleasing personality. He osme here a conple of months ago from Charlottes- yille where he baa oeen eonneoted with Johnson and Price, the drug fl'tn bought out by Mr. Marshall Timberlake of ani has mads! many friends while in this city. Hs left hers ostensibly to the men deep in the workings are un harmed. oity today.

cf which was accumulated before Mrs. tloOhesuey Goodall has returned, from Riohmond and Norfolk. The Weather Hatch 1, last "We have been trtnely eoonomioal" Dr. DeJar- vote at Gate City, bis home but some aette'but the oost of necessities has Increased, which has made it itnpossi little apprehension, it seems was felt by biabatohelor friends and not with lis to properly care for our inmates out reason. He returned last night on 3.1 with his bride who is the daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Ohildeis, Rhode Idand is republican by 900 a dsmocratio gain of 11,800. A deadlook Is sipsoted in thS legislaturejpvertha sleetion of a senator. Baldwin carries Connecticut by 8600 balance of the ticket and legislature is republican.

Dizoarries New York by 650.00, all state tickst and legislature Jsmoeratic. Depew. "i New Jersey goes for Wilson by 90,. 000 to 40.000, legislature is democratic IxUKean. Pennsylvania goes for Tener by 90, 030 plnrality.

West Tirginia's legislstsrs is demo static Exit Scott, to be saseedded of Bristol and Tory prominent people in that section. The ceremony took plaoe Tuesday. The Rev. Dr. Charles LEATHER CONO ITIOMA AMDG.

IN. CRAL FORECAST FOR VIRCIRI Washington, D. ll-9 10-8peoil 9:30 p. m. I -1 Generally fair Tharsiay.Fri- I FAIR day fair and ooller, light I I northwest winds.

Range ol Thermometer Yesterday at Local U. S. Woather 5mo. C. Notttnagel Oaarvsn 8a m.

48 p. m. 6fl 6pm. Through error it has been stated tbatr Mr. N.

Watts had had a pri rata nhooe put in his room at the Dtaghters hospital. This is incorre as Mr. Watts is not yet able to tran- set any business. Ura. T.

R. N. Speck Raturna Mrs. T.R.N.Sps3k asd Miss Raclti Spesk reached heme on the early trsix yesterday morning. Mxt Speck fa still quite weak bat stood the trS-Tery well.

oapaoity will be embeds." Dr. DeJarnette described in detail a number of minor improvements which hs resulted in considerable The fruit crop was sufficient ptar all the needs of the hospital and he sold $195 worth from the Ulehdale colony. The housekeeper has also put ap 6600 gallons of fruit for' the winse-. Two legacies were received In the oourie ot the year, one of $100 from If ra. U.

L. Teese of Lynohbarg, and ons of $350 from Mr. J. JL Lircark ef Frederick oouaty. and lire within onr appropriation.

'We have anticipated our appropriation due Maroh 1, 1911 and are build- is? an infirmary which we have need so long. iVil the brick work on first story, and part of the second floor Is flulshed and we hope to hare it m- cr roof in Korember. Thls building baa not been let to contract but is lag built mostly by our. hospital fsres under my personal direction, biss saving eoasJdarabls money. The Jarson ofS aiatlng.

Mr. Grsaver took a oonrse in medicine at the University College of Med loins in Riohmond The coudIc will nake their home at the Virginia Ho tel..

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