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THE TIMES DISPATCH: RICHMOND' VA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 1901 1 ji GOVERNOR IN NORFOLK NEWS FROM SOUTHSIOE Hew Clothing Establishment PETERSBURG GRAND RALLY Lassiter Southall and Tucker Were the Speak VOTE 1 for COMFORT and the HOSSETf a sa SHOE 4- Life's Walk Easy" TIADE-1UIK Aiv American Shoe for American Gentlemen Crossett Plntform Honest materials mcalded into form by expert workmanship Croasett A regime of atpolute comfort for the feet XJ eeur itnltr tnu sot hwp Hum wig aa wW Ml mu was Com 'LEWIS CROSSETT genii Ablatlea Maas To keep in Touch with the public we will place on sale Saturday morning exceptional values in $1000 $1250 and $15-00 Suits Ifot clothes made by inferior houses to sell at a price but built by expert tailors and the house that manufactures all our finest garments' Stouts and Slims For Abnormal lien In thaae garments we show an exclusive line of neat patterns in hard finished Worsteds Tblbeta and Cheviots In both black and fancy colors Rain Coats Top Costs Tourists and Paddocks in all tbs new and dlitlnc-tivs pattern and weaves Broad and Sixth Sts tery The on thing certain is that the girl was murdered Th pool of blood found On tho railway track disproves th theory of accident a In such a case the body would bo thrown off th track Car Struck the Horse An Oakwood-Hollywood car going west lata yesterday evening struck a hors The Old Dominion Steamship Company's eleventh annual personally conducted excursion to New York account of New York Horae Show November 14th to 19th will leave Richmond via Old Dominion Night Line Friday November ilth at 7 via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company Saturday November 12th at 4 or Norfolk and Western Railway Company 8 connecting with Old Dominion Una Express Steamer at Norfolk arriving In New York 8undy IP It FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ONLY 91200 GOOD FOR TEN DAYS Including Meals and State Room Berth on Steamer As New York to crowded during Hora Bhow weaA apply early and secure good steamer and hotel reservation JOHN MAYER Agent 808 East Main Street OBITUARY Edgar Stonebraker Edgar fitonebraker of Richmonds Vaded Wednesday In Hagerstown Md 1 He ws the son of Btonebraker and I 1 brother of Mr Campbell The funeral will take place mom-' Jng at 11 o'clock from par-tarn No 1018 East Broad Street 1 William Knauff William IL Knauff of No 2119 Street died yesterday after a lingering Illness in th flftl-eixth year of his age age The funeral will take place to-morrow at 2:30 3L bom Venable Street Bap- -tist Church Funeral of Mr Harwood The funeral of Mr John Pleaaant Hat wood who died early Thursday morning at th advanced of 11 year took Slace yesterday afternoon from Leigh treat Baptist Church The service waa a tender and touchlnr one with sweet -music by a quartette choir Rev Ashby Jones the pastor conducted th service arslsted by Dr Garllriq' Rer Mr Buchanan and Dr Bagby The floral offerings were numerous and beautlfuL Funeral of Mr Rhodes The funeral of Mr Charles Holden Rhodes will take place at 2:19 o'clock this afternoon from the Presbyterian Church In Ashland and tha Interment will ba made in Woodland Cemetery Tucker (Special te Th Tlmes-Dispatch) POIY1HATAN COURTHOUSE VA Nov The funeral of Mr Tucker took place yesterday at 2 o'clock from th PetevlII Baptist Church Mr Tucker was 71 year of age and wes twice mar- rled his first wife being a Mbs Tucker and his last wife was a Mias Taylor who d'ed some five of-six pears ago He to survived by hie son Dr Tucker who to chairman of the Board of Buper- rf' VW Appears Before Big Audience With Goldsborough of Maryland OUTBREAKS OF APPLAUSE Sarcastic Picturing of Tamed Trust Buster and Withering in Denunciation of Big Stick (pedal to Th Tlmes-Dlipatefe) NORFOLK VA November "Theodors Roooavolt Is the Benedict Arnold and-Georgs Cortolyou Is ths Major Andr of the present century In th American nation and as ths men of whom they are tho prototypes sought to betray American liberty Into the hands of Its anomie in ths eighteenth century ere they to-day seeking to deliver American Ideala and ths welfare of American people iBto th hands of tho merciless trusts" In these words ths Hon A 8 of Maryland arraigned th President and former Secretary of Commerce and Labor before an audience that packed ths Academy of Music her tonight tho occasion being Democratic mass-meeting Governor Montagus who proceeded sir Golddborough mad what Is considered here to batons of ths most statesmanly speeches of 'his career From hla opening remarks until the closing words of his peroration worn drowned In an outbreak of cheers and applause th Governor treated th greater issues of th campaign In a masterful manner He waa scathing in his denunciation of the Room-veltian Mg stick withering In Me car-castle picturing of the tamed trust buster and eloquent In hla arguments against Republican doctrines Mr Goldsborough Isa rapid firs speaker whose continual volleying frequently frustrated attempt! upon the part of the audience to Interrupt him with applause He dealt with th issues of ths campaign In a direct manner using simple method of Illustrating hi arguments and his portrayal of the tariff evil was so convincing In Its force that it brought the audience to Its feet In a storm of applause But when Mr Goldsborough told of a Maryland groom in PMladelphla on his honeymoon being fined for throwing a negro out of a street car after the black had told him unless he gave hie seat up to the particular "lady" who was accompanying th negro ha was no gentleman tne demonstration that followed lasted several minutes In the Seventh (Si eclal to The Tlmes-Dispatch) SHENANDOAH VA Nov Tne campaign in the 8venth Congressional District was practically closed here to-day at 8 o'clock when Captain Leedy of Luray and Congressman Jamea Hay addressed a large crowd Captain Leedy dealt with national Issues In a masterly manner while Mr Hay dealt with local Issues paying his respects to Mr Kee-xelL There waa conslderabla enthusiasm manifested VIRGINIA STEAMER IS RUN ASHORE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON Nov The Steamer Washington of the Norfolk and Washington line ran ashore in a heavy fog off the mouth of Pori Tobacco Creek whle coming from Norfolk laat night but arrived here late this afternoon The company reports that she sustained no damage Gave the Bishop His Robes fit HUda'a Guild of the congregation of St Paul's Church eent Jt letter un June 18th expressing a desire to present Rev Dr Strange with blahop'a robe nth occasion of hla consecration as Bishop of East Carolina Dr Strange replied with grateful acceptance saying that through the coming year of hla work ha would always carry with him grateful memories of St Paul's and Its congregation and especially his own St Hilda's Guild Amelia Unveiling Postponed The unveiling of the Confederate monument at Amelia Courthouse sat for next week has been indefinitely postponed owing to th critical illness of tho superintendent of school who lives very near the-' scone His conditions Is such that It la considered inadvisable to have tho unveiling next week Blew Own Head Off (Special to Th Times-Dispatch CHARLOTTE Nov A-Nesr Asheboro to-dav Dr Love a prominent ddnttot committed suicide by hooting himself Ho-used a double-barrel shotgun and Mew off tho top of hla head Mr Satch field Denies Allegation of Overcharging for Work Charged Proper Terms THE CLUB IS GETTING READY Deny They Are Advocating a Lcal Man for a Local Job Manchester Bureau Tlmes-DIspatchl No 1108 Hull Street Mr Batchfleld last night gave hla aide of the ease In connection with the chargee brought against him Thursday night In th Street Commit Mr Batchfleld utterly repudiates any statement that he has overcharged In the performance of hk duties aa city scavenger and says that there Is no truth In It whatever He said that recently he removed a dead cow belonging to Mr Homer of No 809 East Klnteenth Street and on th presentation of his bill for tho work Mr Horner refused payment According to Mr Batchfleld Mr Horner said that hla cow wes dead and that was loss enough without having to pay for carting the careaas away Mr Horner could not see why be should loss hla cow and pay for It too Batch-field said that the cow was running at large which was a violation of ihe lew and fall down a well breaking Its neck and the law again Homer thought he should be reimbursed Instead of paying the scavenger for earning It away Satchfleld said that 'ho presented the bUl for fifty cents and Homer refused to pay It Then Batchfleld let the matter drop- Mr Hague of East Seventeenth Street said that he will produce the bill showing a charge of 1 wMch ha will bring before tbo Street Committee Club Is Getting Ready It seem that the Farker-Davls-Lamb Club has been charged with being instituted for thq purpose of running a man for soma local position This charge la repudiated by members of ths club A rally of the club will be held tonight at the courthouse Messrs Bland Wallace and will be the speakers Personals and Briefs Peter Hatchett drunk down and "out in tho rain" was rescued last night by the police and put In a dry place the station house Mr Perdue is sojourning in New York The Finance Committee failed of a quorum laat night Mrs Moor and her two sons James and William are steadily Improving MAY BE CHALLENGED Attorney-General Gives Opinion Regarding Payment of Poll Tax Attorney-General William A Anderson has given an opinion that the vote of any man whose poll tax was not paid by him personally (that Is out of Ms own means) may be challenged and that upon sat-hr factory evidence that the tax waa not so paid as the law requires the man offering to vote may he denied that right The burden of proving that the applicant to vpte did not pay hla tax ont of hla own means Is upon the challenger The Importance of this oplnlqn which to concurred In by other able lawyer may te readily for It may debar many from voting Th State Democratic headquarters at once recognised the Imports nee of tne opinion and Mr Brenaman In charge there promptly sent out copies of ths opinion to Democratic county ang city chairmen throughout the State directing the attention' of the chairmen thereto by means of an accompanying letter PROMINENT-FRENCH DEPUTY IS DEAD (By Assorlated Press) PARIS November Paul de Cassag-pac tho prominent' Bonapartlst deputy and Journalist and once the most notorious duellist In France died suddenly tonight Christian' Soldier Men of Richmond will be Interested In the announcement that Rev Ryland Knight th new pastor of Calvary Baptist Church will address the meeting at the Central Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at 1 JO o'clock Hla them will ba "Th Christian Tha Association Mandolin and Guitar Club will make Us first public appearance Mrs A Thomas will ba tha vocal soloist and Mr 8 Phifer Jr violin soloist for sal by all druggists" ers EPWORTH LEAGUE' UNION The Steamer Granite City to Le Tut on Run Between Peters- bur and Norfolk (Special to The Tlmes-Dtopatch) PETEKSBURO VAf Nov A-Peter burg Democrats held an enthusiastic rally at the Academy of Musie laat night The first speaker Mr Charles Lassiter candidate for presidential elector from this district mads an able and eloquent address and discussed the great national issues of tariff and trusts and the arbitrary personality of the Republican President in a way that held the close attention of his audience Congressman Southall followed Mr Lassiter in a forcible speech emphasising the cardinal principles of taxation under a government for and by the people and severely arraigning the Republican party as a violator of these principles and a taxer of the many tor the benefit of the few MR TUCKfcR SPEAKS Former -Congressman St George Tucker delighted his Aiearers with a speech replete with sound argument and sparkling with fun Mr Tucker congratulated the Democracy on their reunion as to the money question and laughed at Republican discomfiture because of that proceeding Apropos of this reconciliation ho aald that the love of Bryan and Parker reminded him of a marriage in Rockingham county between Miss Sue Lemon and Mr Ebeneser Sweet which was duly honored by the local poet with this effusion: "How wondrously extremes do meet In Sue and Ebeneser Sue la no longer sour but Sweet -nd Bln a Lemon squeeser" This ode produced a curtain calk after which Mr Tucker went for the Roosevelt administration hammer and tonga announcing that bis text was taken from one of the library of books that his enemy lBfj written "Oliver Cromwell" this ex- tract: "In great crises constitutions may be overturned and statutes disregarded" The speaker said that In many matters of national importance notably In tho Panama revolution the present administration had exhibited the spirit of that most dangerous and un-American principle EPWORTH LEAGUE Ep worth League Union of Petersburg hsld a grand rally but night at Market Street Church which waa a great success in every -particular There was a large crowd the church was oeautl- fully decorated and the music waa unusually fine Rev Frank Wells delivered an eloquent address -on "Elements of Power In Epworth League Tho Petersburg and Not folk Navigation Company recently organised in this city baa chartered the steamer "Granite City" of Baltimore which will make Us first trip between Petersburg and Nor-' folk on nut Wednesday Captain Bohannon will command tho vessel Mr Goodrich of this ell- and Miss Elf la Lynwood House of Brunswick county will be married at the boms of tho father in Brunswick on Wednesday November Ith Miss House is the daughter of Mr House a prominent agriculturist in that sectloi and Mr Goodrich Is with the Virginia Passenger and Power Company in this city MAIN AUDIENCE ROOM Congregation Will Worship in Upper Room To-morrow Services will ba bald to-morrow in tho audience room of the Seventh Street Christian Church for the first time since July Owing to unavoidable delays the repairs btgun In the summer have not yet bean completed but on account of the evangelistic work commencing the following Sunday It was thought best to get into the room as soon as It could be made comfortable although the furniture for the pulpit has not been received The pastor Haley will preach 'morning and evening and the publlo Is cordially Invited to ba present The congregation 1s anticipating great pleasure and profit In the coming series of evangelistic meetings to be held by the Rev John Pounds of T'leveland and his wire Mrs Jessie Brown Pounds who will speak every morning to the women of the church and city Mrs Pounds Is a well-known writer and speaker CALLAHAN LOSES OUT Hustings Court Fines Him and Revokes His License In the Hustings Court yesterday 'Callahan proprietor of the Gladstone Hotel on South Seventh Street waa found guilty of selling liquor on Sunday and waa fined fiOO under the State law and $10 under the dt ordinances and ills license revoked This is the second revocation of license in the city within the past few weeks The law is self-operative and when a 1 barkeeper Is found guilty In court of (violating the Sunday law hla license at once become void The Finest Caught a Fox Policemen Follows Johnson and Crump have returned from a1 hunting trip to the wilds of Hanover county The only game they brought back to civilisation was a fox which they took for a deer Mr Polkea got the bursh as he was the first in at the death They are going again next year HAD ASTHMA FOR 31 YEARS Woonsocket I Woman Telle How Father John's Mediclns Cured Her Mrs Mary Innman of Sng Fall-mount Street Woonsocket It says: "I used Father John'a Medicine for asthma and a dreadful cough that I have had every winter for Z1 years and must say that of all the medicines I hsvs used (and I believe that I have used every kind that is advertised and every one that anybody would tell me of) I never found anything to help me as Father John's Medicine has Since taking it am able to do my work myself ae 1 ha vs not done for years For tho past two winters I have never been without a bottle of It In tho bouse and Just as soon ss I or any one of the family hare tho least sign of a cold wo taka Father Medicine and find relief at once I could write something good shout it every day and I recAnmend it to all my friends and neighbors I hope this letter Will enable others to bo helped ss I havs been (Signed) Mrs Mary Innman" The Itreak in the North Side of the Reservoir la Winston-Salem Before Daybreak Wednesday Morning Releasing Eight Hundred Thousand Gallons of Water That Swept Through the Adjoining Residential Section Death and Destruction In Its Path Nine Lives Were Lost From a Special Photograph Taken for The Tlmes-Dispatch I I 1 I I I 1 I rr-4" -v fsors of Pnwhatan county Va and one daughter Mrs A Taylor of Lynch-' -burg Va Mr Tucker owned the river farm known aa Maidens Adventhrs containing some 1200 acres where ho died William A Hines (Special to Ths Times-Dispatch) CHATHAM VA Nov l-WMIiam A -Hines an aged citlscn of thla county suffered a second paralytic stroke Tues- day nglit resulting in his death In a few hours The deceased waa about 75 year old and held in high esteem suffered (lie first $roli one month ago -tonebraker I the Arst jjlr Edgarjstc pedal tarThs (Special tarThs Tlmes-Dispatch) For Men's Wear TELESCOPE THE WINNER Takes Small and Captures the Aqueduct Prize COY MAID HAS GOOD RUN Great Day for Favorites and Several of Them Win Out (By Associated Press) NEW YORK Nov Telescope backed from to I to I to i to won the loot race at Aqueduct to-day and mads small fortune for his owner Craft Andalurlon broke In front but Teleeeopo rushed Into tke lead Rounding into tba stretch he was leading by a length but bad to be hard ridden at the finish to jrirf by a bead from Thespian Coy Maid broke the track record for five forking by running the distance In Summaries: First five Diamond (15 to an first Cairngorm 7 to 1) second Bluo Coat (I to 1) third Time BH Second onei New York (7 to It first oppelia to t) second Champlain ill to S) third Time 1:49 Third six Roseben (I to Ct first Crown Prhice (even) second Roh Roy 8 to II third Time 1:13 S-S Fourth Tne Belle Rose 8tskes selling five Coy Maid (4 to t) first Niblick (15 to l) second (2 to lj third Time BU Fifth one mil and a sixteenth Consideration (4 to 1) first fir 8 hep (39 to If second Flammula (18 to G) third Time 1:47 2-8 Sixth one Telescope (5 to 1) first Thespian (12 to 1) second Louis (15 to 1) third Tims 1:41 4-6 I 6 DAVIDSON The Hardest Fought Game of the Season at Lexington (Special to Th Tlmes-Dispatch) LEXINGTON VA Nov The Virginia Military Institute eleven this afternoon defeated Davidson College of North Carolina 8 to 0 In th hardest-fought game played here this season The Virginians demonstrated to the North Carolinians that the latter had run up against the "real thing" This la the first game In which the "Tar have been scored against The game was characterised by hard foot-ball line bucking and punting Neither aide scored In Ihe first half which ended with the ball In Carolina's territory and on the fifteen-yard tins The playing of Captain James and Becker for the cadets waa at times brilliant James carrying th ball frequently through line Captain Fctser and Wyman were good ground gainers fur the Till tors The lineup was: Position Davidson CPI Steele left end Miller Ethridge Mt tackle Thompson Fraser left guard Lents Riley center 8tuckard Btude right guard Sloop Pace right tackle Whitaker Gravea right end Moore Taliaferro quarter bark Wyman Masala left half hark Gibson Beckner right half back Fetser James full back McKay Touchdown James Goal Taliaferro Referee Mr Balltet of Washington and Lee Umpire Mr Adkisson of I Time Keepers Captain Stockdell of I and Mr McConnell of North Carolina Head Linesman Cadet Mortoon Times of halves 75 minutes GIVE UP SEARCH FOR BANK ROBBERS (By Associated Press) CODY WYO Nov The Cody Bank robbers have escaped Members of the posse sent from here who have returned say that ths timbr In which' ths outlaws took refuge haa been thoroughly- beaten and no trace of the men found The pursuit has not been abandoned however BODY CF CRUMP HAS BEEN SHIFPED HOME (Special to The TImea-Dtopatch) QUINCT MASS Nov The body ot Iewls Crump who was killed at the Fore Elver Works Wednesday by the sinking of a heavy steel barge haa been shipped to his former home in Newport News Vs Four investigations are under way two by Insurance men one by the company and one by the medical examiners MURDER THEORY IS ADVANCED (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI Nov Ths awful death of Alma Stelnlgewag th telephone operator whose body was found yesterday In a vacant TSt near Spring Grove Cemetery entrance still remains a mys- TWO KILLED -IN A WRECK 4 1 Fatal Accident on the Atlanta Knoxville and Northern Railroad (By Asaodsted Frees) ATLANTA GA November 4-A a result of a wreck on a branch line of the Atlanta Knoxville and Northern Railroad near Bull Ground 'Cherokee county Go lute to-day two men are dead and several other seriously injured The dead: Jamea Harrison or Ball Ground A Gaddis of Ball Ground Mr- Harrison was well known In Atlanta where for many years he was at tfie head of the Jamea Harrison Printing Company WORTHY OF NOTE General Advance in Staple Prices Covering Wide Range (By Associated Press) NEW YORK Nov 4-Bradstref tomorrow will say: Warm weather activity in fall farm work and to a leaser degree ante-election Interest have detracted from retail trade distribution North and West For like reasons Jobbing sales are- rather smaller In volume Against this however to to be cited increased activity in a number of industries headed by iron aieel and allied lines of manufacture Resumption of work by 10U0 Eastern cbiton-mil hands to a feature but the great Fall River tie up continues and tha strike of a comparatively small number of mine employes to responsible for the idleness of close to 4)1000 Indiana and Illinois coal miners and higher prices for bituminous coal A very general advance in Biapie Jiricea covering a wide range of industry a an event worthy of note Reports from the winter wheat crop are of aa Immense possibly record acreage in that cereal but drought and Hessian fly damage reports detract from an otherwise excellent prospect in the surplus-producing States of the Westj The South gives relatively the beet reports aa to trade -Business failures for the week ending November 3d number 200 against 218 in the like week ln lDOi- THE GERMAN BARK PIONEER LOST AT SEA (By Annelsted Press) HAMBURG November The Gorman bark Pioneer of Buenos Ayres for Hamburg haa been lost with her entire crew ot eight The Pioneer sailed from Buenos Ayres April 11th for Falmouth England and wa posted at Lloyus aa missing on September 24th SERIOUS RIOTING AMONG STUDENTS (llr Associated Prew) INNSBRUCK AUSTRIA November (-The rioting of the students at the University here which began yesterday became so serious tost night that troops with fixed bayonets marched into the midst of the demonstration At 2 o'clock this morning the latter were besieging and wrecking the hotels occupied by the Italian students An artist named Pres-sey woe klllqd by 8 bayonet thrust through the heart and many persons were wounded The building occupied by the Italian Acuity of the University was wrecked ROOT MAKES REPLY Declares That Judge Parker's Charges Are False (By Associated Press) NEW YORK Nov The Hat large Republican meeting of the tirenc cnin- Silgn in till city was held to-night at urland's- Riding Academy The fact that Elihu Root was to be the principal speaker filled the hall and hundreds were unable to gain entrance Air Root's speech waa a reply to various feature of Judge Parker's recent addressee especially the charge that Chairman Cortelyou had obtained campaign funds by black-nudllng corporations Mr Root declared thla charge absolutely false sajwg neither the President or Mr Cortelyou hod any information or secret of any trust that anyone had not NO NEW FEATURE Light Bidding in All Classes of Cotton Goods (Hr Associat'd Press) FALL River MASS Nov 4-8ales in ths print cloth market for the week are estimated at from E0099 to 75000 piece The prloee are uncharged on a three-cent basis tor regulars but attain firmness prevails throughout the market FREDERICKSBURG VA Nov News has been received here of th death yesterday in Hagerstown Md1 of Mr -Edgar Btonebraker formerly of this dry who died of consumption aged 28 i years He to survived by his father Mr Btonebraker and one sister Mrs Campbell both of Richmond Th 1 remains were taken to Richmond for la- terment Mrs Pannill (Special to The Tlmce-Dlspeteh) REUDtiVlLLE Nov Mrs Lucy Dillard Pannill died at her home here to- night aged fifty years She Is survived by her husband John Pannill a prominent lawyer of ReidsviUe and six chil- -dren-John of Rektovtlle William of Winston-Salem and Misses Florence of Greensboro Annie Cora and Lucy One sister Mrs Hall of ReidsviUe and three brothers Dillard ot Murphy 'J Ruffin Dillard and Drew Dillard of Suntmerfleld also survive her Henry Vanderhoof (Special to Th Tlmee-Dlspeteh) LEESBURG VA- Nov 4-Mr Henry Vanderhoof formerly of thla place died at Locust Dale Fairfax county Thun- day morning aged about years He la survived by several children Deaths Reported Yesterday Death reported yesterday to tho Board of Health were: Earl male 27 years Henrico county Krauff male So years 10 months 11 days 8119 Main Street Harwood male 81 years 8 months 14 days 2M East Broad Street Charles Jackson Kirby nfale 41 years 3 months 11 daya 1214 West Main Street Amamla Allen female 81 years months Henrico county ridden by a negro named Uster Lyons at Mosby and Venable Streets The negro wee not damaged much but th horse had to be klUed later by Agent Emmett Taylor A SEVERE JOKE Matron Broke Her Arm and Two Students Expelled (Special to The Tlmss-Dlipatch) RALEIGH November Several boys at the A and College in order to play a Joke on some fellow students removed a trap door In one of the dormitory buHdlngs and replaced the carpet over the hole Mrs Vann the matron unexpectedly came along and stepped In receiving a sever fall and breaking her arm Two of the students have been expelled NAVAL CADET INJURED PLAYING FOOT-BALL (By Associated Press) ANNAPOLIS MD- November 4-MId-shlpmun Charles Clifford GUI of Kansas a member ot the fourth class at the Kavay Academy Is dangerously 111 at the Naval Academy Hoepltal aa the result of Injuries received while at practice at foot-ball on Wednesday afternoon The young man badly Injured hla kidneys by falling upon the foot-ball and another man tailing on top of him Fire in Loudoun (Spec's 1 to The Tlmee-DUpatch) LEESBURG VA Nov Fire destroyed the large barn belonging to Mr Henry Clapham near Waterloo yesterday including all the outbuildings slid silos The lose Is about 15000 partially covered by llnsursnce VIRGINIA CONFERENCE CHURCH SOUTH LYNCHBURG VA NOV 18-23 $500 ROUND TRIP $300 Via Norfolk and Western Railway Tickets will be sold Nov 13 19 and 17-good for return passage until Nov 81 Three da'ly trains in each direction Pull-inun parlor and sleeping car For tickets Pullman reservations and further Information apply Richmond Transfer Company Ticket Agent Syrd-Btreet Station or at company's office 818 East Main Street JOHN WAGNER City Pass Agent BOSLEY District Pass Agent NEW YORK HOR6E SHOW NOV 14TH TO 19TH (1200 ROUND TRIP $1200 VIA A AND 80 CO Account above occasion the Norfolk A Western Railway in connection with th Old Dominion Steamship Company will sell round trip tickets from Richmond via Norfolk at 12 which include meals and stateroom berth on steamer Ticket will be sold November 12th good for tan days 'ucean Bhora Limited" leaving Richmond at 8 makes close connection at Norfolk -with steamer No change of can bstween Richmond and Norfolk For ticket! and stateroom accommodations apply at Old Dominion office or at company's offl'-e SSI East Main Street JOKH WAGNER BOSLEY City Pass Agent Diet pass Agent DEATHS Died Friday November 4 1904 st 2:30 A at his residence No 21111 Street 'after a lingering illness WILLIAM II KNAUFF in the fifty-sixth year of his age Funeral SUNDAY November 8th 3 M- from Venable Street Biptist Church 1 have fought a good fight I have kept he have finished my course therefore there Is laid up for ire a crown of righteousness which th Lord the righteous Judge will give me at that day Died in Hags rf sown Mi Wednesday November 2d Ufii at 4:30 EDGAR BTONEBRAKER of Richmond son of T- F- B(jne-hraker and brother of Mra -tamp-bell at 11 THIS (Saturday) MORNING from Christian'! Parlor No 1012 East Broad Street pound" to a liquid vegetable.

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