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aooa6qoooaaaaaooaa :TERS0f SUBSCRIPTIOJI. tnatetfM Larr TVaa TVil .4 t it Otaea DaSy Errs Hj MbM li fllaUagtaa. ; Oa vTr, by Bait. fO.OO : si noBtha. T .j t.60 , Thraa Moatka -J ; Two ffoatha, " 1.00 ; Linear mttur ttiwiririM, aVaUTaraa f amaaanaara ua iai : ? City at 4 S Camta fx llamUu X oocooooooooooooooao VOL. LXXH. NO. 131. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY. AUGUST 25, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,231 1 " ftftftmmftaaaaaaaaBaaMaaaaaaaaaaaMMBWBMMMMMMMMMMMMaaM i The -3)lonxiixcjj5tar. oirrunEs. rt irfl ear etrlkeet nJeheoa, r. 9 2zill7 dmimnd c3 ywlsr- TV . Loa IX Oaa broke Ue fa", "eor at Uaedriiie, r ue sniie u sat a a tea. r7 tuportt frw atdaaat rite - rt dcas OS Ue :ir ue flJL. u extaraiiaAte alt Ue La STu etty. n Cm of 1T iLtnT from Jamaica la C&ariee- l-Wr: eanatUed waaUaewna y.t4 wt4a is eed3eted by Ua waaUet- ttinittmnttMU Jill tm l " "i- . . . Ciuo eetweesi kUyaa Tarn I. Johnaoa. llveaaed ft Ztmaser- aM.ef SpeUgasId. fo Ua Damo iTor f rBiorUI aomlsallaauUe Co wetiaei wta asset to-aaofTOw. Xi ia AalarteaaRaSrcakiCoa i.f tul tXCKO,0C3t toeorpom GiiA Qt I a bam a. A tiw o raUl setting aaa el are ra rtanl ut I Ue reeeat hunlcaaa ta u 0i2 el Mexico. Clmsatr BjrtU &ilT damaged' by fif at r . " r U" were luatiy a Srela a larva VatUia at SuOaTMC Uaerary. Kg Cxw ,ct frtory si LLaraaa, Uttbe, wneeae-j-u t? f luimtUr: lose Cw,ooo X. V. aaartett: ktoesr oa ceil Wr; eotioa caJst at IX He; fisar M so4rUly firm: whti apot Irava red.a4l.;sra apotdail, . jl.ir;oeta-eaotdaU. Na. J fcJcJj a iCMJf. aaixtu tarpatla tm a4 WEATHER REPORT. XKMrotocVaJ aula for tte I Sm lour taiUf ai P. ICx ra9MXafa: A. at. 77 IP1L.9J j,h t lUftiim. ti Cm; wkllmum,Tl I4T1; 1 a, g3 fUia.'all for la 'Mr. .00; nlmfall lu o taa aaoata la Cat, LTCS iiiroi Ktmox rrmmx. fal vtalhar kaa prwaUS ta u toil ax4 a U UcM acaUarai Wim vaalaarls rayevtad la itrteta. roaaourt roa to-dat. W&a2iraT0S. Aac JL Tat Nort Cotiaa: Tatr eoaaant vara Taaa ijr 4 avoaaalj Wadaaaiayt Pi i . -i i a Sa(a......MN.M M. Cy-a I-rUk. UlLtat. Ux Wiut at 8oLHart. I id P.M. Waiar WUaxtas. IXMA.M. MaiLra Laborl Lad a taboHooa .;ata lfa4l2f iaa IlttaxrU. Wajdoal L&a Powart rbUa op Tir'i7 aaj bm dana vttb It T Mr. Daa-ay, lia eaahkr-apaeala-t.. or a fatara. bat La kaa GOV. T& oambar at pecpla who u iaviaa laat It ooaU BoiUax to A coaUaiporary mji: "Bat tia euaatry tat oalj ooa Folk.-- Claaa .t Toaj! W iboaxt il h4 about Mfaty-ra bCHo&i of 'am. h: a taaaaa of fiticx Uxa i3ir.k taat ooa talanU and '.j- iawttrt, aa4 taaa taklaf it t y tmm bar la tha nt raca f V vr UU thai Geo. atilaa "vaa -.a foraMt Crara la tba Graa4 Xtmj pAnaa." Bat tha PrtaUant ".4.3 41 hiat Botalax batanasxbi. If it wira propar for tba lYea!-t-as to dloa wita Booktr Waab i'-io. vaa IfBoi proper for LU ixi:f to daaca with Uxrrj Labif Thf iu aaora Iaauxa to oor .Vi.pa aa a raa!toTaJ4r &ral mi at Ojitar Bay tbaa waa dona thwfi tit In tbaUttla af Jiaalla M;r Stoka, of llartaico, Iowa, u pit f4i:a htir to talf a mUlioa. 1: u proUbly a tinilof f and. JT - f -tu Jmnud. ' .FaUaaoalrr; Is: I xka aaoora liko a windfall. If U woataa oali toU wo all tcxtat Ilarry Labr aa a food mi for atcood plaoa oa tba national Uti.--AlUiJrnL AadjBJt tkt monkey and parrot Tola ''l b adiad to that of tba woman? Ta iif-j Army of tba BfnbUo ii.naoailf pxid a'raaolatioa' la ica (i.Q. UIIa la rafarrad to aa a "JtUid aoldiar, aiaaplary com w !fuij patriotic citlira." Won if TtdJf tojoya thia conntr trri Uc to aoab of tba G antral? Tk o jto "ap North U gtUi&X rt. Joe Wolcott, tba neTO prli ;nr. haa boafbt a hoaaa ia a i:ociI qaarter of tha town of x Ua, Uaaa., next dooxtotha Tti' !at of tha rich tat vaa la town, a.! Lu BOTtd la. Wolcott J 1 4 eci(hbora do cot Ilka to hara stir tfc th-r ea mora or by lii oat II a ftanla raady to 1 u aboat 100 per cant. proiU-, A Mwo: cerjoaa bar a maaaraonaj Wiar in nmaklm and ifaaaa e&atu real catata after tba plan ut Wolcott Laa adopted. LOCAL DOTS. Other local, f oarth paa. . A colored axcurtlon hT 8L aark eh area wCl ha ma la CkreMo Baach Koajdaj, Bapi. Tlh, LahorDay. The tald-waak daneaat Caro- llaABaaehwUl taka plaoa to-morrow aa axxU. Tt ateamar ItaTaa at o'clock. . Aa laportaat aanotxa cement oi a chaaxa ta tha eehadala of tha -WUailaxtoa will U foaad la Ua adrtrUilax colamne of tha , Eraa to day. City nbacxfben who fall to ra- caira thair aaara ahoali, ta araryla Btaaea, trport tha fallara proaopUr, ailhar at tha Bta c2oa or to Mr. W. MUX Eraaa. ' Tha aanaal maatinx of tha itoek hold era of tha AUaaUa Traat and Baakiax Ox will U hald Wadaaaday BafCtad. Baa aiUlai aotloata aa otharealama. Cot. Aycock vrltea tha Com- talUaaof Arraaxamaata for tha Ka Uoaal Labor Day Oalahralk . that he will arrltra haxa hfoaday aaoraJax. BaptTlh, at 1049 e'alock. Tha Flrrt Ward Anti Saloon Laaoa will matt to-alcht at 8 o'clock UXadaa BtraataLE. eh arch. All bare aad othara lataraatad ta tha caaaa ara larltad to aa praaaat Tha achoonarj "mma Xnowl- toa,- Capl. Qaiaoa; XX GL Lbtar," CapC ICoora. aad -Jax YL Tall," Capt. BoUaaoa, haaoa with carco of Ian bar. raaaal oat at Boathport at Baaday. - . ComaTSna , Wrixbt, colored. f oaxad aalaaw la acaref Laa A. C I al tha T ry tflxht Wateamaa a U. Tarry Batarday aJXht, waa awateaead to tba roatfi f or 90 daya by tba Major yaaUrday, tha charra harUx haaa axraaay. Aa "old oaken backet," in cealoaaly faahdoaad from twlala of waa irniiUd to Ua of OoaBmeraa by Mr. T. P. Barley yaatarday. It eaaa from a frlaaa of Mr. Bex ley la Wtaatoa. Ma&axar Joa Hlnton; of tha aaaora UoUl, haa tfeeUad to kaaw hie erehaatra aaothar waak aad ac- eorilaxiy tharawQlba daaeaaat Ua hoUl each alibi aaUl U e'alock aad Batarday aixbt tlU It atlock dartax Ualaarlod. Dan Taachay, whlta, charxad la Daalla cowaty wtth Ua aaardar of yeaax Babe. Blraabaxk, aaar WaJ- laej laat Maraa, haa aniiiiaitaiait after akaaeapa from $all la EaaaaarlUa. Maaara, Hoaatraa A" Oarr, of Ula dty. ara arvftj aoaaaa for hM dafaaaa at aczt weaVa Una of Pwolla aoarL, - Percy Lamb, a colored yoath caaxbtlataa act of etaaHax Jewelry from Ua f aad 19 eaat elora Batarday aixat. waa comaalUad to jail by J at lira Fowler yaatarday for Ua Ba parlor OoarL Iaalah Poaaldaoa) foraaaaau Img Lbxia GrtSa wlU half a brick rare 133 boad for hie appaaraaaa la Ua Ba parlor OoarL . . ' Sarxoaat O. H. Ward and aaara. E. L BaalU aad C J. Grimaley, of Ua poea daparUoaat. ara back at Uelr aea!a aHar a waaka raealloa. Tala waak Berraaat G B. Baraattaad j ami lor J. A. Daw ara oa raeaUoa. Potaaaaa Griaaalay . at aetlax aar- raaU la Ua ahaaaaa of Barraaat BaraaU. ffacrtUaal XaSy TaJUarew.. Pief. CatlaUdaeifaa to tapraaa apoa Ua wabQa Ua fact Uat efirjbodr la Urltad ta attaad Ua adacaUo&al rally to-morrow at Ua Asderaoa plaoa. aa Maaeaboro Boa ad. Aa aoiad from Cma to tlma Iloa. BL T. Ayoock. of Wbiurllle. will ba.ua pnaapaj rpaakre. Mr. , W. M. Oommlax. of Ula dir. Ut alao aaaba aa aaaroa aad rrat CatlaU hopm to aara ta ad dTUoa to Uaaa. Dr. E. Walter Bliea, of Wale Foreat OoUec. ho epoke alUa HewBaaorar rally laat year aa4 ko ta rpaadlax Ua Baaaoaer wtth kirn family bar aow. wnxairruje paopla who daaira to ailead may to or at la a eteam laaaca that will ba la raadlataa. Tha fara will ba 15a. for U roa ad trip. Wartd eUjh Vka CaaaaL Aeptdalfrom WaahJarAoa, n.u.. aara: TVoaaae" W. Qudmw, aa v--ti.k. m.iia Ull La-aar. la praferaaaa to peyiax a flaa for rtolal lax tha raveaaa lawa. Oardaar eaa- Maad for dreae xooda aad aauraraa tbem. He bad ao lleaaar. . ua wiraa UaEadUh rleaeooaal atWBaalar- - a a. aw lam for aid. aad wui aa u iaw im m eoarU. Mr. Jamee tJpraBi, wiuu rka eoaaal aara, U at Baratoxa Pflo- lax tba 8a si mar. Mr. W. H. Bproal, atlac coaaal. aald laat alrbt that ha bad a 04 reeatrt a we iajexr ' radto. ' fa Call a Paster. . Mu4 utMiMont waa AM ioui. . raad at U erealax aarrtca at Ue Flrat DapiirtcharehBaadayaiioi: eordaaca with Ua maaaal or una eharca, aotlca U hereby Xir.. that a eoafaraaoa of ua enarca ww Wadaaaday ereatox. fcVpUmber Jad. for Ue pwrpoaa rw,n" naadalloatromUa Palpll CosonllUa ralaUra to Ua eaillax of a paator.". BBWHBBBBBaammmm4mjmjmaBBsaBaaaaa Ta Cat! re f trfaraiaac.' ' jor toat raaaoa Ua compaay aa taaad to play Ula weak at Taa Oaalao eld aot arrl. yaatarday aad aa a ooa raeaca Ua pUy bouaa waa darb : laat xzrt ADViirnssMXirra. aaaaaaBaaaaBaaaBaBB? Black Elrer lattltala-NoUca. . ... Naiica-aty UreryOompaaj. lalaatla Trail dc Baakiax Co. epadal aoUca. -;'.' A HARMONY MEETING. Board of Aldennra la Special Session Last Nijht Firmly : Unified Itstif. THE STREET IMPROVEMENT. Mr. Baartaaa ExaUlacd Cle PaalOea, I Oflmd Kraelatlea. DUcaiatd Mafr tare aad Ptace PrtTantf A Mrw Ffre ilaral Battery. '' i jiuca ho aoovt tuning ibu vam whole adoendlax laa xnalBalora feaat d arise Ua ptocreae of which tha hatchet waa buried and losx. rich curia of emoke rolled their way to tha calllaje from Ua p!pa of peace. .Ia a pretty accurate description of . latt nlfbla epadal maatlax of Ua Board of Aldermaa, eallad at Ua eolkltaUoa of Aldarman 8. Behrenda, W. P. G af ford, W. H Topp and F. E. Haahaxea for Ua parpoaa of eoaaiderisx etraet Improramant maUare, eareral mem bare harlax takea Ua poalUoa Uat Ua Buaata aad Wharree OoamlUea waa aot eoaaulUax ladlridaal Boembere of tba Board aboat certain mattara aa taach aa It ahould. Tha maatlax rery aatarally had baea heralded Ia Ua publSa prlala aa oaa likely to ba pro dactlra of a claah orer Ua qaaaUoa of aaUorlty aad It opaaed with a ferer of azpectaney la Ua atmoephera. uar moay of Ua porta t, moat tlacara type prarailad aad Ua mambare ware ex ceedlsffly deferaallal to oaa aaothar whea Mayor Bprtsxar finally let to Ua rarel aa a aljraaJ for adjournment. All membera ware preeent axeept Aldermaa Bwaaaey, who la la New York oa a basUeaa trip, whaa Mayor E printer rapped for order. Qaotlsx from Ua caU, Mayor 8 printer etated Ua object of Ua meetlax. Qhalrmaa Moore, of Ua Fire Oommlttaa, made a clerer llUla diplomaUa mora at Ula ja&etura,aad morad, aflar a brief ex planation, Uat Ue eum of 1100 ba appropriated for Ua , new battery equipment for Ua flra alarm eyttem, which haa baea described from time to ttma ia Ua pa pare Ua peat waak, aad which la retarded by Ua Board of Aadll aad Fiaaaea aa a xood I ft Teat meat. Mr. Behranda atartad to later poea aa objection Uat tha mailer waa aot ta rexular order, but finally yield ed aad eaconded Mr. Moorev motion for Ua appropriation. Aldermaa TJeaekea axplalaed Ua need of Ua apparatae for Ua alarm ayatam aad aipieeaedUa hope Uat Uere would ba ao objactloa to Ua appropriation. Tha moilom waa carried unaalmomaly. ; The Oetstlaa el Street Mr. TJahreada Uaa addreaaad Ua Mayor and read aa follower I daaira to make a aU tenia at aad not wiahiac.to ba mlauadaratood, I ahall read Ue tame. I refer to a car Ula etataaaat la Ua Meueng of Auxuat ad, 19CS, apeaklar ol aa la terriaw wlU Ua eiraer ol Ua call for Ula raoat! ax Had Ua name of Ua drmar been man Lion ad, I would not aaawer, but, not being uaad to hide anyaalf or djaclalmlax any rarponal tality forwhat Iaayor do, I wlllaay Uat I am Ua alxaer referred to. X will now aula Ue facta of Ue eaaa: A repraeenUttra of Ua hltienQcr cama to my a tore and. told ma ha had baea Informed Uat I had noma aawe to traaaaait. X naked . him wbo told him. bat he did not tall ma. I Uaa atated It waa correct, Uere would be a call for Ula maatlax. but It would sot ba correct I or ma to lira him any laxormanoa an ill Ue Mayor had beaa BOtlSad; Uat I did aot mean to ba dia eoarteoua to him, II ha would coma btc- later, X would aire him each In formation aa I had. Ua called about an hour later aad I handed htm a copy of Ua call and after eopylax Ua name, he aaked ma to fir him aome explanation lor Ua reaeon of Ula call. I told him Uat Ua etreete were U bad eoadltlon ; that Ua present Board had bean ta about one-fourth of a year; that wa daalred a eoaeuliatlon to aea what had baea dona or could ba dona : Uat aarerel member of Ua Board fait allrhted, aa Uey had aerer been coariiUed tn recard to Important city affaire and as Uey were men of axpe riaaea, I baUrrad Ua dty would loaa by not eoatultlnx Uem. I, for my part, vaa willlax toahouldar my fall ,re apoaaibillty aad felt Ua earn a and If By aaryioaa were deemed of no ralaa Uat I would rather rire my tlma wbara It would ba of eoma ralua. Tbta la a eompieu etaUmant and I da aira no readlBf between tha Unee; no Are : no dlaharmony. Taka my woraa aad actlonr, atralxht aa Uey coma, I mean them.' Balora berlnnlnx our flrat eaaeue It waa axraed that aaall of ware membare of Ua aama party no rablia or prirata meetlax ebould ba aid wlthoat flrat lnforminx .naem bera, II possible. I dleelalm ail la tea -Uoae of embarraaaiax thla admialatra Soa!. I want to aaalft all I canto make It a eucoeaa,!! TOnwill aooept my asalataaea. I am opposed to etrlie aad dlacord aad would raUer reeixa my poeltloa If not eonfllctlfiX daty.thaa to ba Ua meaaa of Intro da dax dlacord. What I aak ie oaiy In pwrf ormanca of my daty aa I 1 W to myaelfaadmy eonatltueney. When rrer X am miataken 1 deaira to ba oor netad. Wa all hare eomewhat of a aeifiahmotlTafOToaractloue. Idont deny mine; Certain frienda and eoa utneata of mine bare lonx complain ed about Ua badetate ol U e rtreaU where Uey lire aad I would Uke to bare Uoaa etreeta lneladed InUo Uat of Ua etreete to ba repaired or Improv ed If not eoaflictlBX wtUUa beatln tereat of Ue dty. tt.i. fln!,Kd Ue readlnr. Mr. Dahranda aald, "Now, if you pleaaa, Mr. Mayor, I hare a motion,-which Ue clerk read aafoUowt: " ' -Reoivd. That Ue work of lmproy Inx Market etreet, from Becond to Fourth etreeta, eball be done by publla Tlfiiltf WafS- city of cSaJtonTN. a.ali adrefor Siead-lT SfiJSZgRSS tSrS? Jwrnal for bide for pariax STeSwir from Second to fourth ttrtt. IncladinxUe prtlon mXA etreet for pericx d1r"U?n orach inateriala aa Ua Board may eeleet at Ula or a fature meetlnx- Tbird-All bid .hall be accomped by a certified check or Vad thai will filly ruaraatea Ua falthfal perform- tnea of Ua work by Ue party to whom loo contract may be awarded la ue time to ba named la the Mayor'e ad ertlaement. Bide to ba opened at a rem lay or called meeting ol Ula Board. Tbia Board icserTca Ue rlxht to re ject any or all bide. , Aldermaa XIaahaxen eaconded Ua reeolaUon, aad Alderman W. EL Topp, of Ua BLreete and Wharree Committee, at once 'obtained Ua floor and la a clear, clean-cut eta te rn ent of facta, defended tha poaitlon of Ua committee from hexinnlnx to and. Tha Mayor, aa chairman of Ua committee, interjected Ua elate ment Uat Uere waa no uaa paaalnx a reso lution requlrinx that bide bo called for pa Tin? aa Ua law required that. Mr. Topp Uaa had read Ue epedflea tlone which had bean prepared for Ue Market street work and explained how Ua call for a special meetlnx had In terra p ted Insertion of an adrer tisement ealUnx for proposal, etc. Tha rpecifieatlona are for both xramlte bloeke and ri trifled brick, and Mr. Topp stated Uat whea bide ara la It would ba "ap tonUo board td daddo Ue claee of material wanted; Ua com mittea had , ao deaira to make Ua choice. Ho Uen read extracts from Ue newspaper accoant referred to by Mr. Behrenda and referred to Ue poe eible lnierencea Uerafrom, aayinx It waa a qaeetloa of reradry between Mr. Behranda aad Ua reporter for Ua Jfeaaenoer. Mr. Behrenda said Uere was no question of reradly and ha deaired to Impute no Improper motlrea to Ue paper or Its repress ntati re; to Ue committee or to Ue board. Mr. Jamea XL Cowan, dty editor of tha MettcnQer. was granted parmis sioa and maintained Uat Ua printed Interrlew with Mr. Behrenda waa au Uaatta, which fact Mr. Behrenda did not deny, but axplalaed. BoU Mr. Oowan and Mr. Behrenda were satis fied, wiU Ua axraemant reached aa to Ua term of Ua Uterriew. Caraway Brraa ta Orershadsw. Mr. Tlencken Uea took Ue floor and pleaded for harmony la a timely address Uat waa full of food sense, A belter fee line bexaa to pre Tall; heads of committees began to aay Uat Uey were alwaye open, to sorreetlona aad Ue Mayor, la t articular, aa chairman of Ua 8 tree la and Wharree Commit tee, Toiced each a sentiment and In timated Uat Uere waa no cause for all Ula turmoil. Bereral spoke and a feellax of unity fastened Itself oa Ue Board. Mr. Behreads withdrew his resolution. Mr. W. EL Topp rose to a question of personal prlrUexa and ax plalaed a conference between himself aad Mr. Tlencken about Ue Market house alley. Mr. Tlencken alao arose to a question of personal pririlera and moke of Ue aama Incident, wiU Ua result Uat everybody rot In a xood humor. Mr. Tons presented a report of Ua Btreela aad Wharree Committee and Capt, J. M. Woolard, en perin Undent of streets, by request, outlined Ua work Uat had bean done aad Ua os- alaetee that had been encountered. A oell Hon from George P. Cotchett, E. Bouahee, W. B. Freaeh, Jr , John JL XUaby, Joa. EL Haaby. Char. E. Hal I. Tboa. n. Wright B. EL Nor- Uroa, L. B. Basser aad others, aaklng Uat Ue. Board . macadamise ElgbU etreet from Prlneeca to Orange, same ha ring been torn up and traded la 1S39. waa referred to Ua Btreela aad Wharrea Committee. Mr. Behreads eallad attention to Ue ' condition of Dock, between BlxU and NlnU street, aad Ua Mayor, aa chairman of Ua Btreela aad Wharree Committee, said ha would ba xlnd to confer with Mr. Behrenda in reference Uareto. . CSty Attorney Bellamy aeked If ba should proceed according to law araiast sropertyownere who refuse to pay Uelr pro rata share of Ua pro posed Market etreet pavement. Mr. Behrenda mored Uat. If aama eaa ba legally dona, Ue City Attorney pro ceed according to law. "Doee Uat include 8L Jamee' church property P Ue City Attorney aaked. Jt rery body," replied Mr. Behrenda, and Ua motion waa uaaalmously car ried. - THE CITY UVEEY C0HPABY. Prespereas Wlbalartaa EaterprUe aal Its Cbsare el Naaie Its Baslaesa, - -The eerUficata or amendmeat by Ua Secretary of State to Ua incorporation of Ue 8. P. Cowan LI rery Co., refer ence to which waa made In the Ba lelxh dispatehee to Ua Btab Sunday, was received here yesterday by Ue Clerk or the Saperior Court. Ae pre rlouily elated Ua name of Ua corpor ation Ie changed to Ua City Id rery Oa, the said ehange being assented to by mora thaa two-third la Interest of the stockholders a follows: - W. D. McMillan, Jr., (president), 177 shares; B. a De Cosset, two share and Frank a Bhepard, (aecretary), one share. - Ia anoUer column Ue City Llrery Company call attention to the change la name and Ua fact Ust It haa on hand a full Una of flaa carriages, traps, buggies, eta, for sale and lor hire ; alao harness of all grades and for all purposes. Tha company Is agent for Ua fsmouB Columbia buggies. . Sscak Ihlcres at Wert - -. While membare of Ua family ware away from Ue house a few minutes Bandar n!rht between 8 and 9 o'dock. sneak Uleree entered Ue reaidenoe of Mr. B. W. Dunham, lis BouU inru t: and atole from a room between S and $8. representing Ua earinge of a little eon or Mr. Dunham, a pistol and a watch. Entrance waa gained Urouxh a high window opening from th Mr. Dunham Is of Ua opinion Uat eoma grown person held ap a small boy to Ua window ana we boy went through Ue openlnx'nnd etole Ua property. . -I Mrs.', W. IL BteTenaon la the guest of her sitter la Troyr N. MANY SAD DEATHS. Bright Young Woman, Wife of ' Mr. James Sinclair, Entered ; Into Rest Sunday." FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY. Resales Laid ta Rest la Beastlfal Oak ' dtls Mr. Effle A West Passed - Away Last Writ Mr. Rsbert OUrlei Dead-Aad Others. r Thla paper haa seldom been called upon to chronicle a sadder or more un timely death Uen Uat of Mrs. Hen rietta Bhepard Sinclair, tha beloved wife of Mr. Jamea Blnelair, of Ue At lantic Coast Idne, and youngest daugh ter of Ue late lamented Dr. Joseph C 8hepard, which occurred at Ue family home. No. SOS South Fourth street, at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. . ' -. : Mrs. Sinclair waa a youag woman of splendid attainment, possessed of a sweet and loving disposition and had only latt Thursday entered upon the t vanty-flfU year of her age. She was a woman of beautiful Christian char, aeter, devoted to her husband, her moUer and her home. None knew her but to lore her, and her fidelity to all that is pure and good ia Ufa waa marked '. Only three days before . her deaU a sweet little child, eo soon left moUerless, came to bless Ue home mw so dark and desolate. Tha tender eat sympathy of tha community Is poured out to Ue grief-stricken young hatband, tha devoted moUer and lov- lug elsters and brothers, bowed so low la thla Ua hour of their deepest Bor row. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were married on Nov.. 6th, 1901, and an man and ifa their devotion to each oUef since that time had been beautiful. Besides the husband oUer ralaUvea surviving are her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Bhep ard. two sisters, Mrs. R. E. Bryan, of Scotia Hill, and Miss Mary Foy Bhep ard, of WUmiagton, and two broUers, Mr. J. a Bhepard, of Wilmington, and Mr. Alfred Bhepard, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Blnelair waa a devoted member of Graoe M. E. church and from Uat aacred edifiee at 4 o'dock yeeterday afternoon Impressive funeral services, largely attended, were conducted In the absence of tha pastor, who Is ill, by Bev. F. M." Shamburger, pastor, of FifU Street M. E. church. The funeral hymns were softly rendered by a choir consisting of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Mo- Mllles, Miss Mary Cola and Mr. B. EL Grant, wiU Mrs. MaUla L. ' Chasten orgaalaL Oaa of Ua prettleai features of tha musical service waa a beautiful solo rendered with touching affect by Miss Maude -. Bulluckv The floral tributee were exceptionally pretty and numerous,' separata yehlclee ha Ting been required to taka them to beauti ful Oakdala cemetery, where Ua re malaa ware laid to rest by Ua side of Mrs. Blnclalr's faUer, who preceded her to Ua grave only last March. Tha pall-bearers ware: Honorary, Messrs. F. EL Fechtlg. Geo. B. Le- Grand, B. J. Jacobs and MoBee Hatch; actlra, Messrs. Thos. B. Orrall, J. W. Jackson, Jr., Allie Price, W. B. Bernard. Joa. W. Tates and Jamee Darby. - -..-. At 8:40 o'clock last night at Ue home of her eon, Mr. M. O. West, No. 118 Magaolia street, Mrs. Kffie A. West, widow of Ua lata Henry O. West, passed away la Ua 66th year of her axe. Mrs. West waa a aatlve of Cumberland county but had lived la Ula dty maay years. She Is survived by one son, Mr. M. O. West; one grand son, Mr. Wm. EL West; one broUer, Mr. Mark Penn, of High Point, and one sister, Mrs. Flora Fox, of Liberty, N. a The funeral wUl be conducted by the Bev. Dr. Alexander Sprunt from Ua reaidenoe at A o'dock this si tern con. Mr. Robert O'Brien, a ailTersmllh lirinfir at 103 Brown street, died last nixhU about 7 o'clock In the Jamee Walker Memorial Hospital where be had .been for treatment lor ae feral days. Mr. O'Brien was a most worthy man and had reached the axe of about sixty years. He was a member -of Ue Presbyterian faiU aad leaves a wife,-who la also Ul in ue hospital, and two sons, axed about 7 and 16 years, respeetlvdy. The funeral will ba conducted at 11 o'clock this morning at Ue grave In Bellevue ceme tery and frienda of the deceased are reapectfully Invited to attend. The funeral of the late Edward Glavla waa conducted yesterday morn ing at 10 o'clock from BL Thomas' Catholic church, the Bev. Father a Dennen officiating. The Hibernian Benevolent Society attended Ue obse quies In a body. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Mike Griffin, Mike Carroll, Thomas Torpy, - Bobert . Green. M O'Brien and CapL Jao. Barry. r A telegram recelYed la Ue dty yes terday announced Ue death of Pres ton, Ue little 5-monUs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. a DIggs, formerly of this dty, now of Bichmond,Va. The child's deaU occurred raUer suddenly at A A. M. yesterday. Much sympathy Is expressed for Ue grief stricken parents, who only a year ago lost their Utile daughter DoroUy, la much the same way. ' "- -- - - Z - r. Mra. Jamea p. West, a native of Bladen county, died Sunday night of peritonitis at Dr. Bullucku sanitarium In this dty. She was 89 years of axe. The remains ware sent on Ue steamer "Highlander" yeeterday to her former home for interment, . ' ' . ' . ; " issassassrftaasVaBBaBaas j lliaa llaude .VsuRhan returned to Balelgh 3caletdy. ' PERSONAL PARAGRAPIiS ' Miss Laura Clark left jester day to spend some . time in Waynes TiUe. " ; - ' ; . - MIsa Anita DeEosset left yes terday to apend some time at Hills- boro. 7-: - ' ' ' ;-' Mr: and MraV W. S. Long of Greensboro, are In the city vlsitlnx friends. . . .. - ' n-- Mr. Thoa. 8. Evans, of Cronly, spent yesterday In Ue city on a bus! nesa trip. . Messrs. H. J. McMillan, S. C. Potts and W. OL Crow have gone to Blowlnx Bock. '.. . Mr. Leland Whitney haa gone to Baltimore and other points North on a pleasure trip.' ; Wade Wlshart; Esq., of Lnm berton, spent yesterday in the city on professional business. ; ' , , t. Mr. Marion Cobb,; the well known hotel man of Hot Springs and Raleigh, Is at The Orton. .A Mra. 0. D. Meares-has return ed from a visit to her sod, Bev. A. DeB. Mearea at Marion. , - Mr. H. t Lacy Hunt returned Sunday from a trip to hla former home at Iiexlngton, N. C. V . Miaa Lucy "Moore, after, a' visit to Mrs. J. W.-MeKeUan, ia- Fayette viUe, has returned home. . : . Mr. Joseph S"; MitcheU - re turned yesterday from a brief vacation spent at Ansonville, N. C. ; ; ; ' . .Mrl W. D.'Sumlin, the popu. Iar night clerk at the post office, left yesterday for AtlanU to apend his va cation. - : -; - -i - Miaa Maie Whitney haa re turned from a' visit' to' Raleigh where ahe was the r guest of Miss Lillie Bradley. '.. ; .' Mr. Gabriel Holmea baa return ed from Washington, D.' C, where he went to consult a specialist regard ing his illness.' - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Gaylord and children and Mrs. Lucy Perry left yesterday afternoon to spend some time at Jackson Springs, N. O. Mr. J. H. McDoneall, who waa burned so severely in the explosion at Ue 'Wilmington Iron Works some time ago. was able to attend -church Sunday and went yesterday for a walk to Ue railroad atation. . ... - Bev. L. B. Boney, formerly of this dty.- arrived yesterday "evening, over Ue A. CL L. from a trip of aev- eral week liuVlrginla, and where he haa been holding revival meetings. He will go to Chadbourn to-morrow. where ha. will be located In regular work, . 1 " - '': Mr. Owen Fennell, Jr., one of Ue popular clerks In Ue office ol the Auditor of Passenger Receipts of the Atlantic Coast Line, has resigned his position and will leave this evening to enter Wake Forest College. Mr. Fen nell will study for one of Ue profes sions, and haa an exceedingly bright future before him. t- ssMssBssssssaassaBjaVaBsBBaBmaBBssHBSBM STOLE STREET CAR TICKETS. Nerroes Cleverly Trapped by Chief Cos- doctor Sbeekav, of 6. R., l & P. eo. Chief Conductor Bheehan, of Ue O. R., L. & P. Co. sometimes turns de tective. ' Yesterday he ran' down and placed In Ue hands of Policeman N. N. King a couple of young negro sneak thieves who will be tried by the Mayor UIs morning, Conductor Avery, of dty car No. 17, reported to Mr. Bheehan yesterday morning that Ue ticket box on hla ' car had been robbed of $10 worth of tickets and he gave the chief conductor the descrip tion of two young negroes whom he suspected as Ue thieves aa Uey had been riding around on bis car the same morning. Mr. Bheehan at once turn ed Sherlock Holmes and at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon two boys, answering the description given, boarded a suburban car at Front and Princess. One of Uem held a slip of tickets In his hand for car fare to the beach.- Sharp queatloning followed and turning the coat of one ol Ue boys back several slips of five tickets each were found In an inside -pocket The boys gave their names as ZolUe and WUl Pearsall and said Uey bought Ue Ucketa from another negro.' They led Ue way Into an alley end In a hole under a rear door of the OaroUna In auranee buUding, on Princess streets, nearly all the remainder ot-the stolen tickets were recovered. ; ; - : A "BOOKER WASHINGTON INSIDENT." Net re laatracler aad Slodest Said to Hare Diced at Hamlet Held. ; Parties wbo returned to the dty through Hamlet Sunday are Indignant at a "Booker Washington inddent" witnessed there at one of the leading hotels Sunday at dinner. The Tuskee gee Institute principal was on his way from Atlanta to some convention in Tennessee and was travellings with a party of forty or .fifty of his colored students In two cars attached to . Ue reguiar uus. , Aocoruina: w uto mjcjt when Ue distinguished negro and hla party reached Hamlet Uey - left Ue cars and overran' Ue- hotel ; dining room, taking : Uelr meals wiU white guesia as if such things were the regu lar order In Ue South, Mr. BL L. Sumlin, of UIs'7 city, waa a passenger on Ue train,' and started In the dining room to get his. meal, but seeing Booker and party at the tables, he la reported a haying left lnstanter.'s Mri , Sumlin' Is quoted ai having said Uat a number or white aruesta had to stand and wait for their meals until the colored breUren could take Uelr filL ' ' - l'."; NEWSKIRTS We haye just received a lot' of the latest styles of Skirts. Woolen Skirts tl.25, 1.75, 3.00, 4,50, 6.00, 9.00. , - : SUk Skirts 14.75, 6.50, 9.00, 15.00. Black. Mercerized Petticoats (underskirts) 65c, worth $1.25 j better quality $1.25, 2.00 to 5.00. - v ' , . Silk Jackets in the latest style; just the thing for the seashore. Price $7.00. IThey are made of Peattde-Soie Silk and the tery latest style. -, A, new lot of Beads and Waist Sets. . We are closing out our Summer Hats and Waists at very low pzicea. An early call will show you a lot of new and stylish goods at popular prices. PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM, jy 29 tf 129 City Livery Company; ; SUCCESSORS TO COWAN LIVERY CO. - j Fine Pleasure and Business Riga, Harness and Harness Bepairing Personal Attention 'to Boarding Horses. - VV. D. MaerallLLAn, Jr.; Proa. "J -. 108. 110. 112 North Second Street Both 'Phones 15 Ondalfler Tuesday, Aug. 25th. - "Boat leaves for Carolina Beach 9; A. M. and 5.15 P. M f Train leaves Beach for Wilmington at 3.30 P. M. and 6 P.M. , ; eave Sunday for Carolina Beach 9.30 A. M., 2.30 and T P. M. Train leaves Beach at 12.15. 5.30 and 8 P. M. - - - r . Boat leaves for Southport at j . . 9.00 A. IL Boat leaves Southport for Wilmington 2.30 P. L au25tf . : '- . - COLORED WOMAN'S SAD PLIGHT. Demented aad Half-Starved Sreatare Waa Bro&ibt (o Wllmiaftoa Yesterday. ; Barefooted, her feet sore with long travel' and nearly starved to death, Msry Ellis, a demented young colored woman, was found on Ue railroad track at the five-mile crossing by Alcenia Reld, anoUer colored woman, who was coming to the dty In a cart on the Castle Hayne road, yesterday morning. The demented woman was gnawing a bit of watermelon : rind she had picked up by the roadside and her condition appealed to Ue woman in the cart, who brought her to the dty and carried her Into Justice Fowler's office, informing Ue magistrate of the circumstances of the discovery. Justice Fowler ordered Ue demented woman sent to jail; where she was provided with food and - a ' place to WBhewm beeaamlneel as to her mental condition by a commission ol lunacy In Justice Fowler's office to day. The Reld woman did not know Ue unfortunate creature, but brought her to town lor humanity's sake. She waa strongly commended for her ac tion. The demented woman la aald to be from Rocky Point aad perfectly harmless. If the facts are so ascer tained to-day she will .be returned to her home, from which she doubtless wandered several days ago. ' ORPHANS RETURNED TO Q0L0SB0R0. Had a Deliihtfal Week at the Seashore. Special Sermon by Dr.Spraat After a weel spent delightfully at Wilmington and her .seaside resorts as Ue guests ol the lour LtO. O. F. lodges In this dty and Atlantic Lodge of SouUport, Ue children of the Odd Fellows Home at Goldsboro returned yesterday morning In a special ear at tached to Ue regular norUbound A. CL L. train. . A number of Odd Fd iows ana members ol Uelr families were present at the station to bid Uelr delighted guests adieu until next Sum- L mer. The sojourn ol Ue children Ula year haa been very: pleasant and Ue arrangement committee, headed by Mr. J no. EL. Wood, should be compli mented lor Ue splendid manner In which the guests were entertained;' - The pecial service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church Sunday night was very largely attended the audito rium having beenjerowded beyond its seating capacity. Rev. Alexander Sprunt,' D . D. , ol Charleston, - preach ed a very strong and appropriate ser mon and one that was highly appre ciated by the children. - - - DROPPED DEAD IN CHOIR. Negro Choir member Fell aa He Arose to Slag Coogregstloa Dismissed. i ! As he arose wiU tha choir, of which he was a member, to join In singing Ue opening hymn for the service at Mt. Zion colored; Methodist church, FifU,. near- Swann street, Sunday; night, J. O. Folford, a lumber grader: at the Cape Fear mill, UIs dty dropped dead inaide Ue choir' encloa euro. The congregation was panic stricken lor a time, and many of those in attendance ruihed from Ue build ing. Rev. Joseph L. Hall, Ue pastor, and otter . prominent church mem bers, Bought to do something lor Ue stricken man, but having ! seen Uat death waa- Instantaneous Ue coroner was summoned and Ue. congregation was dismissed..- 1 Fulford waa a naUre of. Berkley,; Va.. about- 35 years of age, waaonly recently married, and lived on Eighth between Grace and Walnut streets. His remains were turned orer to a col-" ored undertaker for burial. -i. Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Boark of New Yov.arriTed yeeterday and are guests at The Orton. -i- T - -Oi - DIED. Hltow-InMaxyUnd,Aiignstd. Mrs. a. b. HIXOK. danzbtar ol the late Oeo.fi. French Services at rav, Oakdais cemetery, Wed nesday morning at 19 .90 o'clock.: , ' - Market Street, Wilmington, N. 0. . ft". J, , 1 r v - . v. an 25 tf -r Best Goods at ;iow prices. ; .--v.. . .. 526 Bales Ho. I Timothy Hay at . . $18 PER TOW. . - ' - , ----- 221 Bales Prairie Hay $13 Ton. 390 Bags Oats. : - -489 Bags Corn. . 620 Bags Va. Meal. -v-s.- 39 Bbfs. New Catch Mullets. 10 Boxes Codfish. ; . . Special prices In large quantities. 308, 310 & 312 Nntt street. WILMINGTON, N.' - aa is tt i Black River Institute, .; At Zvaahoe, N. C. REV. V. H. STARBUCKr A. B.r B. L, B. D ; Principal. Session Opens Sept. 22. High grade work on TeTjaasy terms. - tJndsr care ol WUminzton Preebytery. v . Tor particulars address : EV. V. H. BTABBUOK or a.- J. w." aNDKna. ; . aa25tf ' " . Ivanhoe, K. O. DHLDCKY CORIIER. wn nam bnfltna tha lamst ami baslnasa In tbe city, ana wltb out hicreased meet an ids. Oor speolaUies are high class eoods and our prices are right. Head qaarters for N. O. Hams, biaes sna tinoniasra. Chickens. Apples and Pears. Fancy oakes and Crackers, Chipped - Beef, Lobster. Salmon, Tront, staekereL Kippered Herring, Preaerrea, noiiex. wain, uuyo, rwunsi iw um wur plete Btook of canned and glass goods In the city. Take a look at oor immense refrigerator ana yon are onr customer. 1. - k -, .-. ' S. GANDERS. Both Phoned 109. - an23.tf The most eom- One bis Week Commencing Monday night, Aug. 17 ; Wrightsville Beach Casfna; In a scene from the Grand Opera "Fanst"pra seated with magnificent scenery and electrical affects.-- - - - " ' -'t-i t - BKOWNINQ 8ISTKBB Metropolitan Bister Team in np-to-date songs and dances. . , -s ; WEBB AJTO XIZEB ' J. Prima Donna and the Boubrette. Evening at. ......... Saturday Matinee at. . anwtt 8 P. M. 4 P. M. SALT, SALT, SALT. (Fine and Coarse Grain , ' 1 -1 BAQQINGr AND TIED, and a fnll line other seasonable goods.. Ask for quotations. :J 'UMJ-'t FEaB8iiLL yi 'T-i Incorporated. ' --". Wholesale Grocers.' JylS tf- CONS DA. I have secured the agency for Conida's high grade Chocolates, -Bon-Bons, &c v- A fresh supply always on hand at -5 -. :-' HARDIN'C v : Palace Pbarcasy, 126 South Front Street. aul9.tf Both Tbonea ss. Opocial ITotico. - The annnal meeting of stockholders Atlantic Trust and Banking Co. for election of Direc tors, will h held at their Banking House ta Princess meet, at o'clock Wednesday after noon, September and. 190s. - '".SU'VWlUiU S . AUiin. aaaBiot; OaahleXf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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