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¦¦ ¦ ¦ '«.¦ '¦¦¦ ¦--" - '. ¦¦-:^.1-2-^=22.., . asa bad a ptinit tnlk with hor nt Murphy's. "Berry'a foi* Shoes." BliO received the limn of Hews very cordmlly nnd expressed admiration ror O 111« full tepolls of tbo pendln« tflBI, Bho nnld tho now dovtlopmont* of tho day Pure, Healthful, were no surprise fo her. She Is looking Refreshing for moro, nnd nomo of them she thinks In O/gg her preseii,-o Hlrli- f&g necessitate "Best. mpy #/ timo than she had Very mond for a longer »xptctcd to stny when she came from Phl'ttdelphia. She intends to romain its For variety, entertainment, information and to-morrow's long as necessary. instruction, The Mayor's Mail. issue of The Times-Dispatch will be one of the best ever printed. Two full Mayjr McCarthy yesterday received a Buster Brown and other for le,ter from Phllndolphla from Charles A. pages.q£ Sports, Comics, Physical Culturo Men jlrown, who styles himself the grnnd and "Women, Lincoln Steffens' letter on President Frank rnlei of the Fraternal Mystic Clrclo. Mr. Roosevelt, Carpen¬ "The Table Drown nays that Burton was expelled ter's letter on American Farmers in Mr. Charles M. Queen of Waters" from that order on account of his finan¬ Canada, Wallace, Sr.'s, cial transactions with the circle. Mnyor Reminiscences of Richmond in Olden Whims of the Fair- McCarthy's mall Is greatly enlarged by Times, Idler, Ihe many letters he gets concerning tho Good easy shoes that "will let brother's Fancies, Talcs of the The Confederate and JJ Town, Page, Queries positively rejects the matter l noto lone slide alono without you what was In fine JÍ a Valentine Romance in say about. Webb, and I, hope you Tne Mayor spirits yestor- thought of effort. Answers, pretty Day Richmond, James Barnes' "will get him. I flny. Seid lie, speaking to Tho Times-Dis¬ That is one of the never heard you swear, strong § clever "The One "Who on but you must liuvo thought cuss words patch man: "Didn't I tell you ten days .points of our Shoes.another story, Fought," Rostrup's cartoons the week's WOULD NOT YIELD ¦when tho meíttg. came out from the ttza that before this thing wns over I strong point is that they are doctor. nonld convince and everybody else features for men, women and and all the news of all you strong shoes. events, special children, Mr, Oeborno rend a letter from T.eu.1 that 1 was not such a rattle-brain fool And a specially strong point §the world, will combine to make this issue of the to WpoHter, in which he said: ?.-¦ some people In this town were dls- just now is the price 1 Sunday Times-Dispatch ROASTED I Inelorn a letter to Commodore I ANDWRS Gerry, -« to think 1 was?" All broken lots Hanan's $6.00 one of exceptional interest. Every member of every household in Ihavn now touched tho botton, nnd t Detective Gibson yosterdny went before patent leathers.$4 45. Virginia expect you to do Ihn rest, i think you .' n riitcnfleld nnd swore out a war¬ Other $3.88. and North Carolina will be interested in this home Town Uncomplimentary can explain to him that I believe that rant ngalnst Burton, charging him with leathers, great paper. Topics tho man Whose fa»1_ and fancies take In nnother misdemeanor. Just when this tho of the warrant will be If will Q Best Full of Best for the Best to Oliver Belmont After He. betterment community and served. ever, dé¬ When $12.73 will b u y an Paper Things People. th ewell bflng of Hie human race should pend upon the future developments. or or to ntnnd nt Hie Thre are four more warrants in the $18.00 $20.00 Berry suit Refused Subscribe. head In a matter of tills hands of the ofllcers now, charging tho overcoat it's time every man kind. Mr. Astor, Mr. Vanderbllt und Mr. accused man with obtaining money un¬ j was looking his wardrobe over Whitney have been approached to nee der false pretenses, warrants that were Then come here. liow the project would be received, sworn out nt tho same time as the one PLEASANT WORDS FOR PERRY Mr. Osborne then road a letter from Which Is now being tiled on the appeal Jimllco Deuel to Woo.ter, saying: "You from Justice Crutchfléld's decision, it is have some Individuals In Philadelphia. not yrl known what will become of theso Baltimore nnd to GENERAL WRIGHT to "Given " Washington keep you documents. He is Said Have U|>." occupied Trial Resumed To-day. ' Col. Mann Shown Not to Justice Deuel testified that Town Topics The trial before Judge Witt andtho Hus¬ QgEem^ WILL GO TO JAPAN hud acquired $160X00 or more In loans tings Court jury, which was commenced (Continued from First Page.) Have Good Memory. from tin» Equitable Life Insurance so¬ Thursday, will he resumed at 10 o'clock ciety on a niortiL-nge on unimproved New this morning. in CongresH some years back, used to York property held In the name of Emma Of the m t;-.>- witnesses originally sum¬ frank his laundry homo cvory week anil \i_innn Vlniiè. The loans wero ma.le by moned by the, t'.'mtr.nnwealtli. only two have It dono by the family washer¬ (Bpeclnl to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) James H. Hyde before the disclosures remain to., ¡ht» 'aa-.mined. When court up ».-Oliver 11. P. concerning the ndjourned Thursday night, Rev, Mr. Wes¬ woman, and then have It irankeil back NRW YORK, January Equitable. Mr. to thus exorbitant tho standing was witness examined HARD escaping city Belmont, highest ten, who the first ITCIIL him, wearing In the case, had been recalled, and «ill laundry bills. It Is reported also that collnr ever seen In public, and with an resume the witness stand when court an member of some Indiana Congress air of determination, went on tho wit¬ meets tills trrornlng. Others of the origi¬ years ago tried to frank a cow through nal list may be recalled and new wit¬ ness stand In Justice Fitzgerald's court bo WESTERN IMS the malls, but was hold up. nesses for the Commonwealth may CASTRO William HOW Colonel COOL how summoned, but It Is not likely. The testi¬ It was discovered yesterday that a to-day and told mony yet to 1" Introduced by the Com¬ member of Congress from a Southern D. Mann, editor of Town Topics, tried 10 monwealth will be alontr th" same lines Federation in State hud actually franketl from Wash¬ him to subscribe to $5,0U<> of the stock as that out. Severely Arraigns a get already brought ington to his home large book-caso. and when Mr, Bel¬ Nobody except the counsel knows bow Tho was and he went of that corporation OUR fact io the out, mm Opposing- Acceptance brought many witnesses the defense will call, to the depnrtment and tho postage, mont declined how Colonel Mann tried nnd ono that Is paid probably very few. thing of Cards. which amounted to a few more than nor would believed to be certain Is that tho alleged cents to "louch" hlhi for Î2.000 cash, Mr.- Horton and Misses Hnmerslv and .72. Hereafter he will probably patronize he subscribe to "Fads anil Fancies." Seems to Resent the Efforts of Edwards not be on list. -i- the express companies more freely, will the The banker refused to subscribe or to Mr. Russell to Effect a Peace¬ The case will probably be concluded It should be stated, however, that that Town be¬ RACE QUESTION CROPS UP and senators In the bo touched. After Topics to-day. members are main to about Mr. ilel- able conscientious in the use of gan print paragraphs Settlement. very the priv¬ mont, which were uncomplimentary. Per. which allows them the free uso of MAJ. POWHATAN ELLIS. ilege ry Belmont. brother of Oliver II. I'.. Proposition to Give the Negroes the malls. Public documents nnd letters It appears, "gave up." The Colonel's Death Late Last of This concerning the public business nre un¬ sheet printed nothing but kind notices DEMANDS APOLOGY Night Representation in stamped, but private communications about tho Perry Bolmonts. Honored Richmond Man. almost always bear the ordinary postage. Oliver H. P. Belmont was called for the Major Powh'fcign Kills died at 11:5. Unions. or Crook. defense In the trial of Editor Norman Honest Man who Is Treatment of M. Con¬ o'clock -last night at the residence of of the Hapgood, of Collier's Weekly, Taigny bis niete?»- tho Misses Munford, -07 West Officials Treasury Department accused of criminal libel by Judge Joseph In tho seventy-seventh (By Associated Press.) are In doubt whether they have discov¬ who Is also vice-president strued As An Act of War. FrankJnk'-Street, ered the most honest man In the United M. Douel, yetr of his ace, after a Ionic Illness. and one of the directors and stockhold¬ INDIANAPOLIS, IND., January 19.. States or a crook who Is wait¬ Naval Demonstration. In tho death of Major Kills Richmond great big ers of tho Town Topics Publishing Com¬ The convention of the Unite.1 Mine Work« for a to make a haul. loses one of li, r oldest and most promi¬ ing chance heavy pany. nent citizens, and t..-- South one of its er.s ot America to-day continued consld- A letter was received at the department Poor. ablest defenders the War. from a man In Union, S. C, who Colonel's Memory Associai.-d Press.. during Civil eratlon of resolutions. One of the most to-day bad been (By Major Ellis was bom tin-»youngest son did not sign any name, Inclosing the sum Colonel Maun questioned WASHINGTON, D. C, Jhnuary 19.. of Charles Kills In June important taken up was a resolution of four cents, which, ho said, he had earlier In the day about having solicited Richmond, 21, aro n»»w II« was an alumnus of tho the acceptance of transfer cards stolen from the four years Mr. Belmont for a loan The «Colonel's Three French warships off tho 1S29. Uni¬ favoring government that sub¬ versity of Virginia. Before the war he from the Western Federation of Miners, ago, and that the theft hnd caused him memory was not very good on Venezuelan coast, prepared to deliver tho he that ho felt But he was nothing un¬ moved to Kentucky", whenco entered In lieu of initiation The bo much mental anguish ject. positive answer of Franco to President Castro's the Coni'dorat« In which he served fee. proposition to make it The four had appeared In Town Topics army, was lost a decisive vote constrained good. pleasant of M. :;.. with and distinction as ad- by after Presl- fund. This about O. II. P. Belmont Just because Mr. treatment Taigny. French rep¬ great gallantry dent lia»l the cents went to the conscience jutant to G< nerals Polk. Tilgh- Mitchell sharply arraigned to Belmont refused to take an interest In resentative at Caracas, by a naval demon¬ general Western Federation, charging the officers fund Is added nearly every clay. man; Forrest an.i Stephen l>. Lee. About a year ago tho ctork opening de¬ Town Topics. stration in Venezuelan waters. Two addi¬ u« after the war he with trying to destroy the miners' union. were cited from two num¬ Returning Virginia partment mall nearly fainted when he Paragraphs tional warship» will Join th.-m as soon as became a familiar (lgure In Richmond for He declared; of Town showing how Col¬ «silt open one envelope ami took there- bers Topics '.¦in male« the t-i¡> across the At¬ many years. He had a host of friends, "When the federation stops its ef¬ to choke ons! Mann had roast« d Oliver II. 1'. !!. I- they forts lo tear us and frorti a roll of bills, "big enough lantic. who will .mouin o gall mr soldier andrfi down, stops he It. mont. while he had kept his promise t" true of the old school. sending its members to take the. places a cow," as expressed who :M»_intime the delicacy of the situation Virginia gentleman The letter contained a note addressed "be nice" to , had ni. The funeral will be an¬ of our striking miners, as It did in i'nracas Is greatly Increased by news arrangements to tho Secretary of the Treasury saying "given up." which recently reached here from the nounced later. Colorado, it will then be time enough It was shown that Count Reginald to consider this proposition. I.ct them the writer had suffered such torture by Venezuelan capital regarding the attitude of of conscience In hav¬ Ward was lauded In Town Topics after stop taking our jobs." reason violation GENERAL LUKE E. WRIGHT, from Colonel Mann. President Ct__tro now appears to bo as¬ WALLING NOT ARRESTED. stolen the sum that ho desired to he had bought stock to Mr. the American min¬ The race question was up a few minutes ing present Governor-General of the Philippines, who will be first ambassador to Japan. written the Colonel to Wnon- suming Russell, In pay back all he had taken. But four Letters by ister. Unless this attitude Is the discussion of a resolution provid¬ a solicitor for Fads and Fancies, radically Given Out in that, local unions »cuts is the smallest sum that has ever ter, modified it may be necessary to dispatch Story ing with largo member¬ hihi Lue enure [line oi me nve-anu-n- In which he urged his subor¬ been refunded tho government. were read, nn American worship even nearer tho Denied at St. ships, whero there arc one hundred or quartor-hour session was devoted to Its IU bE NHST WEDDING dinate to "pin Governor Murphy." of Petersburg. more shall be Venezuelan coast than has already been (By Associated Press.) cplored members, entitled Rural Decision. discussion with the exception of a Hhort IN THE CHINESE LEGATION- New Jersey; "«atch John A. McCall." to send ono coloretl delégate, and if the Delivery and J. planned. ¡S'EW YORK, January r.'.-The eorrer Lamb has Just gotten speech for free hides by Mr. Perkins, fSpocial to The Times-Dispatch.) "get after" ex-Mayor Van VVyck President Castro. It is said, will he given of the Associated Press St. white vote In the local union Is In the Representativo of New York. D. l-.-It Edward »\ddlck.«, to whose vanity Colonel ¿pondent at that cannot rrom the Postotllce Department a de¬ WASHINGTON. C. January to understand that any treatment of an Petersburg, having been queried majority, they debar the The Is learned that an bc- Mann thought a successful appeal might coi.i- colored members cision on a case. Involving In¬ urgent deficiency appropriation engagement exists American representativo such as that ccrning the. reported arrest of Wm. representation. peculiar bill was considered under the iw.-mi be made. laws as helng gen¬ the daughter of I he Chinese mlnis- accorded M. Taigny. will not be tolerated Eng! sh v.\ II ng In that city "for revolu¬ The convention voted ¡.1,00o for the re¬ terpretation of tho postal ap¬ eral and Mr. lief ot families to the rural freo service. debate ordered, Llttnucr, ter. Sir Cheng-Tung Liang Cheng, and for Deuel. by the Was hington government. The only tionary activity, telegraphed that the of the victims of the plied delivery of New in of the set a I^ad Day to-day near in York, charge bill, Mr. Jen, young Btudent at Amher.st wasn't a for Jus- cause which can be assigned here for Mr. Walling has not been arrested and I'aint Creek. Vf. Va., colliery disaster. It seems that a man TunBtall's, the out the falluin of In Thursday bright day New Kent to commu¬ pace by pointing College, Massachusetts. "Miss Liang Deuel. In one breath he said .he President Castro's coolness toward Mr. that tho report to that effect Is without President Mitchell to-day expressed tho county, wishing the of last year to curb heads Is nnd has lice a wrote him a let¬ legislation Cheng only eighteen, been never gave Instructions to be notified at Russell Is that the former insists upon foundation. opinion that the anthracite matter will nicate with neighbor, of In demands for de- In in the Associated Press received the not come before the ter and It in his rural delivery departments their kept comparative seclusion once by the solicitors when a person on regarding as peisonal rather than offi¬ The present convention. dropped Ilcloncy supplies. He explained the more Chinese legation. The engagement has list Fads and Fancies statement that Mr. Walling had been ar¬ box, which was somo distance from his the subscription of cial the efforts which Mr. Russell, acting stringent measure recommended In the I existed several years, but the marriage fulled to subscrlhe. In the next he had under instructions from has rested from Abraham Chahan, editor of APPROVE house. The carrier came along and took and said that several for not Washington, the Jewish Forward, yesterday SENATE. bill, requests will tako place until Mr. Jen tln- to admit in a faint volco, when shown ma