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WIIJUXGTOH, k. a SiTaait Xourtse, Simnu 6. CONDITIONS IN . CONSTANTINOPLE. DUN'S REVIEW OF BUSINESS SITUATION. MOVEMENT OF COTTON. Bister's tUkMtuni Asa as at tree tat ttzl Uk ! fit. Eoropcia Powere Ltndloi Mi' riaa for the Protection of Their Embassies. prttatcf Im lit Fell Trass Art Br lilt. Msssiactsrisr PUtU Csry KaS- war Earsista Skei s Jfra Oaxajurt, 8?L 4. OoUoa at, J&rattabsr 1st to t taevtssrvet i ' t ' BscraUry Zinsser's tfrw Orku Cocoa Trtaaara sUlaaaaaU serosal starts Kt aere t-4T. enow laa ianl Wwll sfjr&l for l&e first too? ear ICS WIm ataa IIXU4 Last yw. tm mtmnl ioi reee.'pCa a all Cei tiiaiee aorta sfaae) Bapteaabar lt.liJseeraiaTT,C'71 Laatyw Qmaa.t screen tba atlasisBrFpi. Oslo U4 iD4MBM rtrars 14 riortaera saUle ea4 CahU IU. araisst I4S last jfj Istertor assess la exeeaa ot loose baU at las t ' t of Use coaajaarclaJ 33 mUft U.I33 Urt ywj saKl tax Isn W.CCO ajrtiat laat T! tarnira erjorts for tae foar SAje as re eee a,U sralaxt 1X274. TM total tartan ct A&erteaa sniiU, Nana taal SoaU aa4 Cfcan4a Uu far far laa mm aavs beea l,8i3 seJee. aeinat tirU Uat year. Tes leai&ia s,tS3 bales bf NsrUern apta- , aa-sast l.r. ric iaa cjoae or Medal w. tuocss at avis aad IM tsreatr-aias rJoaUara ta tarter tea tree bar ILCT3 fcaUaa. traiast aa ta- i far Ua mm serial last nuot of 044 i4 ara bow 131, 4 tea l&ea 4 sale tut year. Iscadia Basons ta left over at aorta se4 Is tartar towns front last Btpteea BeBa4ta aaaaberef beJea broojat lata sttal Lass far for Ua aew crop, la easel? K Asia I 1T3.0O bales, aniaat 3307 far Ua km frtod Urt U. S WARSMIPS AT BEIRUT. Ta Tarlaa Orrtraut AJtarta ui AAwrkaa aUalattf TUJ It IB Uat tmy fmMtlM I fratocl Srw Onun, Brpc Oaatars Ulamaal of laa worVdt vial ate mvplf ot aoiioa. to-day. aav to lolaJ Wkla to a 1.063,441 amka, mttaal 1.1SX144 Urt wmk. 1. JU9.4J7 1m ymr. OflaJataa total of lVn couoa ai 44X444 acU SOX 144 Uat wtrJr- SDainlart rwu4 at aU eUar klada tagfadiax CcTPC. Brm Ia4X tax. f4LC00 aaiaat 4J3, Cf .OCO Urt yax. CCU Uct Of Vim wrkf rteiUa naairofeel toatawa taaov aSaal as4 bXi ta Orml DjCa aa4 coaCaaaUl Earosa UXCOQ Ulaa. aoat T0O,COO Uat yaa; ta rr4 f,OCO aiUst 14.000 laat jmr; flMdU &1X.0CO artixxt S11.C00 Uat aa4 ta taa UaOl euiaa 113,000 , TTTJ0QQ last jmr. CTOiX OtTATU Srry Tart a Kraair lajarfca tiuhti as Caa Vaf fliia TOoniaya to U Jfcri Saar. Nostoix, Ta EoC 4. Tfca ermlaar OtTsta. fljtax taa aaaaaat of Hmr Atmirtl Cbcklaa, arrfrad at Lba Nor folk ajTjr yard lo-day. Car aaUom v taapadaal aa4 aaarU ba dockad WiliaaiUy ta rwalrtba la j arias ra caivatf ea rseaa ait la coast of Malaa. Oa Ua way aova taa coast ta a storm it was taoaxat at oaa tts laa OJjwpia was tiaktajr. Witt Us Otrapta raacaad laa Kor tala aary yard to-day sba was tasr aAatsiy aoardsrf ky Naval Ooa tractor ITraas aad ais fare of assist asta. Tary waattatotaa doaaJtbot loai of Laa aaia aadbacaa taatr exaaii aaxioa ef laa danac ta erolssr anaiatiad waaa aaa raa opoa Laa rocks oS Ua ccrt ef Kaisa Ust wsak. Barer! of tar alataa wars foaad to ba craekad sad arokaa aad It was sa aooacad aaa woaU ba doekad Wsd aasday for rtalrs wfeJca will eoarasoa 1 CH ta aa XorC tu. Cxarr. enxt, Bspt 4. Taa Ualtad Butas eratssrt Drooklya aad Baa rraacisoa hart antrad bara. . Wustmoi, BspC 4. aClaisiar LfBa?a has cabiad Lhs BtaU Da partmsat Lfcat owU to tbsdlstaxbad toadltioas la OoastaaLtaopla aa add tioaal karasa or daUcttra sarrksa had baaa staUoasd at Lbs Amarlcaa Istra Kitb, Tais aeUoa was takaa oa us saxrasUoa of Us Taxktaa rorrra- SBsai walea has aararsd Us Aaasn caa ssialatsr Uat It will aas srary pra caaUoato protact all foralxasrs, bat has waxasd:ua dlfsrsat atBbasaka ad laraLkwa Uat tt woa!d ba wall to strtaiUsa Ua forea taatds Ua balld tfa la eaaa a ascaaaUy dsralopa. It Is arobabis Uat Ua Tarktaa coraraaosst wtu ba rtsaaatad to allow Ua Uallad Bstas to aaad a dstaeaaMst of marts aa frasa Ua aqaadroa which is szpaetsd to snlra st Ualrat tday. Mlalatsr Lstabwt has ao aalhorlty to aaad a waraMa Uroazh Us Dardaaallss sad woaid bars to rM Ua eoasaat of Tar kty aad also Uat of other Earopsaa yovars to do so. ICawtsr Lslahsaaa. la his eabis grraas, tafaraaad Us Dspartsasat Uat a aaaabar of roTraaasaU bara laadad soartaas la OasataaUaoola for Ua aro- latt'oa of Ua aaibaaalss. Walls Ua coadllioas sxtatlai ta Ooajtaatlaoata as wall aa la oUsr por Uoaa of Tvkay ara axLrcmsly aasatls factory. Ua Waabiaxtoa corsrasasat doss aot balisra Uat Uara Is aay aa rioas daaxsr ahaad. ac4wltbiUad!sg Uat Ua was of Ua dlspalch from aL'aVlrr Lsiibunaa shows aasavaiassa, t Ua saaaa tlaaa Ua Uallad Btatas wiUaparoTa srtry prscaaUoa takaa by Us dJploanallo corps aad oar aolala Lar for Us safety of Ua foratra rrprs saa Ultras, Tha rorta. ta adrUiaic ua foralta saaasstsa aad laratloaa of Ua aaaas ana takaa ta protact thsw. addsd a waraiac aralaat Dalrartaa ba adits wboaolxblaUaajpt toslad UsTark tahraarda aad aUack Ua foraixatrt from wUhla,- It hi a asaLUr of aoaaa com ais st that Lb sis ara oaly a boat SCO marlass with Ua Earopeaa saaadroa, bat Uasa, wUh Ua karasaes already la Us tar lea ofUa lscatkn. aad with Ua Tarkiah raarda aaslxasd ta Mlalater Irtahaiaa. will 11 ta baHsrad prora saTrtsat for aay cmarrsacy llkaiy to Fkcti af tk ftwert. Paxxs. BrpC 4. Il Is aathorUallraly stalsd Uat la 1w ef Ua crowtaf dls ordsrs La Tarksy a rraach last will ba crdarad to hold itsalf Uraadlasss to procaad to Tarkiah walars. TbJjdstsr taiaalioa followed Us rseelpt of a rrport from tlbs pVaach t basasilnr at Ooaataatlaopla that It was daalraala to hara warships la usiHsssa for all araataallUsa. Blaollar erspara Uoaa bars baaa saada by Italy, Aas trla. Xtassia aad Orsat Brltala. Tha cmrials hare axpect Ua fleets will act torsUar la case of a erUla, Tl(Tapa to u JtontBf fui. Nrw Yoax, Bep't XL G. Daa & OtxM weekly Jieviexo of Trade, to morrow will aay: slrlklBC eoatraat appears whea eoopaxlsoa la made with Ua eorre- Ksdiar week laat year. Prices were a tsadlax upward ta oaaay brasches of ladaatry. aaw bualaaas was oomln forward aaora rapidly Uaa It could be handled, aad la Us security market all records for actlrtiy aad hith prtoss were belar surpaaesd. - later s reals hare dsaoastratad Uat Ua altoaUoa was aahsalLhy, and rpeco latlra axe asses bare beea fol lowed by reaction aad readjaat msaL OoaeerraLUai was Uea tha sxceptioa; It Is bow Ua rale. Pros pects for steady rales aad Uslr saalatsaaaee are brighter aader the p reseat system. LsciUmata trads will eoatlaae to suffer from Us losses la epeealatloa. aad Us hUth rates for cosamercUl loans will mil Us Is aralast ladastrlal erpanaloa. bat la Ue lone rra a larrar decree of caalloa shoald prove beneficial. Bayers are eUl; comlsr to Us lsadlnaT markets la grrrat a am bars, sad tesuxy to ue soana con d!Uoa of baslnees at Ua lalarlor. Maaafactarlar plaatt .are busy Urouihoat Nsw Eaclaad, aslds from cotton mills, aad Lb era Is aotable ao tlrlty ta weexlas? apparel at the Booth, while prospects for a larra Fall retail trade are brirbt every where. Already UereteetraSe eoarestioa at several poiaU, desplLs the fact that crops have oaly J oat beeraa to move, and rallwsy aaraiara la Aaruat show raj ss of 9.3 par esot. over last year aad 17.4 per east, over 1PC1. UBprofilably low prices have had Ua effect of curt! Li or prodoeUoa la Ua iron and alee! lndaa try. Mora mac bia a ry will be Idle next week at Ue cotton cilia. Ua sew crop ef raw malarial comlor forward very slowly aad available stocks balnc held at prohibitive prices. Bayers of cotton (roods ta Ua primary markets still ad bsre rixidly to Ua policy ot eovarisr oaly immediate reqoireme&le, but Uera Is a perceptible is crease ta Ua vol a aas of baalaeaa. Tall a res this week ara 181 axaiaet 200 Ua correepondlnx week last year. NARROW ESCAPE FROM XYNCIIING. Doc Bacon, a Negro, Condemned to Be Hung, ffut Respited for Thirty Days. SH00TINQ CONTESTS AT SEA 0IKT, N. J. PROF. LANOLEY'S AIRSHIP BY GOVERNOR OF VIRQINIA. Nerra Vis CsivlctU of Attempted tim last Aassalt aa a White Womas -Twice sTeiplled fltliea Oitb crai at Jill Bst DUpmed. , WHITE WOMAN ASSAULTED. L'akatwa Irrre Caixkt la lh Act 4 Kaaaas City S shark Cscapetf a Hah sad Drswaed Blauclf. . la , lo t&s oratasT stat .. Bicmforo, Va., Sept. 4. A Boyd tOB, Vs.. ipecial sayt: Doe Bacon, twice In tha very shadow of the fallows, Is once mora safe In the jail at Pslersborr. He had a close call hers to-day, both from the law sad from a mob. - The last relic io us rites were being said before Ue march to Ue fallows, and every detail had been arranged for Ue execution, when Ue Gover nor's telerram respiting him for thirty dsys was handed la. . f " ' Whea Ue sheriff with 'his deputies sttempted to take the prisoner out of iall late la the afternoon, to carry him ack to Petertbarjr, they : were met by a larre deleratlon from Chase Oily, which had fathered in front ot Ue jail enclosure, demanding ,that.Ue prisoner be not removed. The sheriff summoned a posse with la Ue jail, all heavily armed, and for a time It looked aa thourh there woald be a dash between Ue citizens and Ue sheriff? posse. " . " Finally. Jadre Holmes appeared upon the scene and addressed Ue peo- le. He urged Ue people to desist, ilUne? them that he was satisfied Uat Ue verdict ot the. court woald be finally executed, and Doo Bacon would be hunr. His words had a Jolstinc effect upon Ue crowd, which sally consented to disperse, and allow Ua prisoner to be taken from the jalL , A special train bad been ordered here to harry Ue man away, and as eooa as be was pat aboard, the train moved off rapidly. Everything U now quiet, and the Chase City delegation has gone home. Bacon was to have been hanged with. Anderson' Finch, last Tuesday, when he was respited by the governor until to-day, for farther examination into his ease. The two men were eon victed of attempt at assault on a lady living near Chase City, f SOTU5 0FFUES3 AIEESTEB. turn' tassuExz taScd ta Tax dcttoa Erxaxilat DCTrr raflal Frtixtt Estsa. Sr Maf-spa le Bw xia aur. Simau, Tot, Bept A. A eoa fareace of aronaiasat members of Ue l-Xler redsratloa of tha Uallad 8tateswfthUs SouUeaatsra JCL'ars AaarrtsUoa Is la aaaalaa to-day. The lur was causa io iu sotas ae raiatlve to the differential rata ta exist case between floor aad Jeadcd for export. The dJa- raa aloar Lheral aad aro greaalva Haas aad arohahlj will result la Ua farmalatloa ef aa address to ba avian tad to Ua rallroada through the Bu-jsrs- leaereuoa. Praia sdrd fualahauat ef the MUuittttt ef the Lata Dag Aktisdrf. tl Caais to Ue Xartai ttor Baxosuai, Bxxtu, BepC 4.A aaaabar of o Scars ef the Nkh aad other garrisons la Bervte have baaa arrested La eoanactloa with Lbs Issu ance of a proclamation damaadlag tha trial by court martial of conspirators w bo wars concerned la Lbs sera arts a Uoa of King Alexander Qaeea Drags, aad Uatr ministry, aad Urea lea lag to resign their WTrnrnrsslnas flf Ue de mand was refased, Later It was aaaouaced that a group of c3ere of tha Ntah garrison decided to kill all Ue eoaepirelors eoaeerasd la Ue Palaca sssssrlsstlons. aad Uat many officers of other garrisons joined Lhasa. It was intended to act at aa early dale, but Ue news leaked oat aad all Ua conspirators ware arrested dariag the eight. Forty-eevua officers have been arrested at Kish alone. POITlh laYCTTlQATIOfl. 1 TaUgTVk te tha Xoralag Star. Kxxxx Crrr. Ma,Bpt. 4.An an known negro, eaaght In the act of strangling Mrs. Margaret Q crab a, a white woman. La her home at Ar moordals, Eaa, a suburb, this after noon, escaped to the Kansas river, where ha drowned himself raUer than raa Ue c ha aces ot beiag ly ached, a crowd having chased him to the hank of the stream. The woman was eertoasly hart, but will recover. hirs. Oemhn Is a widow, 44 years old. Her husband, who was a pack lag house employe, aad son, were drowned la Ue greet June flood aad she lived alone. The negro, who wan about thirty years old, called at Ue house about noon and entering stealU Uy locked himself la. Ha surprised hfra. Oerahn at her work and demand ed her mousy. When she Insisted thai there was noae about Ue house, Ue aerro threatened to kill her aad eelxlag bar by Ua throat began choklag her. She became aneon edous and he locked her in a closet. Whea she had revived ha dragged her from the closet and apon her persistent refusal to tell him wnere she Kept her money. Ue negro repeatedly choked her. Neighboring woman broke Into the house, after Mrs. Geraha had been La tha power of tha negro for Urea hours and found him standing ovsr Ue prostrate woman, sinking his fingers Into bsr throat. The negro harried from Ue house and ran to tha Kansas river, two blocks distant, where he hired a boat and or dered tha owner to row quickly to the Missouri shore. When Ue boat had reached mid-stream a crowd of excited men and hoys had gathered at Ua bank and shouted to the owner of Ue boat to return to shore. He started to do so, whea Ue negro stood np In the boat aad with the remark : 'I hare lived too long to die at Ue ead of a rope," dove Into the water. He drowned before the spot eon Id be reached and his body disappeared. IN THE CONSULAR j SERYICE. Aa Impartial Ik as re af Fancy1 With Re spect te Makl! Appolatnicati 0e dded Upei ty ike FresIJeat - BxJMerreph ta tha Moialaf Star. ' Otstzu Bat,- N. Y., Sept. a. An Important change of policy with re spect to Ue making of appointments' In the consular service has been decid ed upon by President Booaeyelt. He discussed Ue change to-day with Ae siitant Beeretary of State Francis B. Loomia. President Roosevelt, after consulta tion with Beeretary Hay, Assistant Secretary Loomis and members of his cabinet, not Immediately identified with Ue Btate Department, has da termlned to appoint hereafter to Im portant places la Ue consular service men who already are In Ue service, and have had Uat experience and tralniag in minor positions which will render them Ue more capable of fill ing places of higher grade and greater importance. The change In policy doee not extend the civil aerviee rules to Ua consular service, and It doee not extend, neoesuarily, ajconaura tenure of office at any particular place, but It is pointed out It does give reasonable aaauranoe Uat in a comparatively brief time all important consular situ atlons will be filled not oaly by men of character and ability, but by men who by training and experience are specially qualified to advance the trade Interests of the United Btatec. The Wlmbledos Cap match Wob by esp ials Rlcksrdr, ef OhioOther ' ; Eveats of thi Diy. i -- By lalegraah to the Ito-nisg Star.'" ' "; Sla- Gibt, N. J., Sept. 4. Ail pre vious records in the number of, com petitors In an individual contest were broken to-day when 118 riflemen re ported st the firing line to compete in the Wimbledon Cap match for the fa mous trophy presented by the Na- tlonai Rifle Association of Great Brit ain to be shot for under Ue auspices of the National Rifle Association of America. . The: winner receives a medal and Is entitled to hold the cap for one year. The contest was open to all citizens and residents of Ue United Btateev Each competitor was required to fire .twenty shots at 1,000 yards. The uae of any rifle was per mitted. The firing began at 10 o'clock this morning and was not concluded until nearly dark. The cup was won by OapL Richards, of Ohio, - who scored a . total of 91 out of a possible 100. . ' - The other individual event of to day was Ue match open to all lnipec tors and and ex-Inspectors of rifle practice. The distances were 800 and 600 yards, ten shots by each competi tor, at each distance. 'The use of any military rifle was permissible. Cap tain Bprlngstead, of New Jersey, scor ed a total of 99 out of a possible 100 and won the Praise badge to be held by him for one year and (35 in cash. A team of six men, representing the First regiment of the New Jersey Na tional Guard, won the trophy, a cash prize ot $100 and a medal for each team member, in the Interstate Regimental team match. The winning team scor ed a grand total of 433 oat of a poss ble six hundred. The Sixth Maasacnn setts team will receive Ue second prize of 50, and the team of the Firs, District of. Columbia regiment, the Ulrd prize of $35. In Ue New Jersey National Guard match Ue First New Jersey regiment team also won the trophy, a cash prize of $50 and a medal for team members, while the second prize of $35 was captured by the team from the Fourth regiment. The events scheduled for to-morrow are Ue skirmish team match and the revolver team match. The former is open to teams of six men from the regiment battalions and separate com panlee or organizations of ithe organ ised militia and naval reserves of the several States and United States army, nary, aad marine corps. The detach ment of riflemen from Georgia is due Sunday and two teams representing, respectively the cavalry and Infantry arms of Ue regular army are expect ed next Monday. IUIT AQAISST SHERIFF Wrecked Itself While Preparations Were Belsg Made tor baaschlog Mschlse. 1 Msy be Repslred by Msadsy.:S x y By Telegraph to the Morning 8tar.r . . Wide Watkb, Va., Sipt.'. The prospective launching this afternoon of Prof. Langleya big aerodrome was abandoned at 4 o'clock after the port propeller, revolving about 600 times per minute, had wrecked itself among the"" rods and bars of the machine. Both blades of the propeller were torn into small pieces, and one of the main supporting rods of the airship was. bent to a right angle. Other slight dunim was done.-, The accident was the result of a change occurring In' some unexplained ' ; manner In the orbit of the blades. But - for the prompt action of Professor Manley, who was In the navigator's car, in hatting off his engine, the aerodrome might hare been hurled from the su perstructure and entirely wrecked. At the time of the accident Ue new re paired Jengine was being tested.: It worked much better than It did yes terday and the accident was very dis tressing to the experts who greatly de j sired a test either this afternoon or to- j morrow . morning. After inspecting the damage Professor Lauigley decided to return to Washington. The . ma chine may be repaired by Monday. . -: A general strike of railway express employes through the United States Is threatened because of ihe refusal of six of the- largest companies In Chi- j cago to consider demands made by the Brotherhood of Railway Express Men two months ago for more wages and recognition of the union. EIERYMJRMS Hi SOMETHING HE' ASVE fLIVE, 1 ; ; Our r gbods Boll thomsolves. Our pricej I ctxe always riglit. Our stock is kept new i-y'troaih. and clean and always in season. mow m Recemng Large Quantities of EARLY FALL GOODS. have a beautiful line of Bilk n. they; come in white, black and colors. They are something SLu new and rery pretty at $1.50 , 2 We hare a beautiful iine of JJ Duck Hats selling at 50c a ?L?hi Black Straw Hats for early F.u w J" large shapes and new styles, we h. ' atmentwe.re'seliC.fS: If ; Ribbons. Ribbons we san offer cheaper th. we ever did before. We eu dli Tt best Tsffeta Ribbons, all si glos No. 5 at 4c a yard, and I hit,. Ribbon atlc a yard: No. 9 p:' - We also have 5,000 yards of the i 6va yard ; No. 12 at 7c a yard: No i While we have Quantities . of Sum mer goods on hand to fill; your wants In every line we are making great efforts to reduce our stock and be ready for Fall , business. Our Sum mer Lawns bare been nicely replen ished and our 10 cent assortment is splendid. They are really worth 15 cents a yard. We have a nice line of 32-Inch Batiste which we are selling for 5c- a yard that will make you a pretty and cheap dresr. We are. still selling our Simpson's best prints at 6c a yard, worth more wholesale. We have 5,000 yards Shirting which cannot be matched at our price of 4c a yard, Free Vaudeville at Wrightsville Beach. See advertisement t BUSINESS LOCALS. Bar noncss ror sent or Sale, Lost or Found, Wants, and otber snort MlaoeHanaoua Adver tisements tnsertea In this Department, In solid BTonpariel Type, lor 1 earns per werd eeeh Inser tion: lint no advertisement taken lor less than to aaaas. Terms DOKtttvelv cash in advance. Cafcaaa:, Applas. Onion, Irish Potatoes, Km and aol kinds or nrodace et A. 8. Win- stead's to-day, sis Market street, Both 'Phones aepstr - - - - --- -: . -. I wish to inform patrons and the public ttast I hsva removed my tallorlnr baslnees up stairs, over Z colter's Jewelry Btore. I esn aoow s complete line oi ran ana wiater samples. sep a ua Q. F. Beitter. arrae Vaaaevllla at Wrlsntsvule Beach Oaalno will be continued ail this week. Pas sengers on suburban ears leaving Front and j rruoeas streets a Tao, s:oo ana o so e. m. wui be entitled to coupon admitting them to Oaalno me.' itaaervea aasts 10 cenis extra, sepsst Heals S Cents. The Only Restaurant, 106 Market atreet. Meals sent eat. eep4t - Viiim-Three rooms saltable for light nonsekeepuiK. Address b. care stab omce. city. eapltt qrery best white Shirting made, which we are selling at be a yard, cneaper than the manufacturer's price. A. F. O. Ginghams we are selling at 10c a yard. The very best Bed-ticking, feather proof, absolute, and al most water proof, we are selling at 16c a yard. - - . - A nice line of while Flannel for baby wear at Ilea yard, 16, 20 and 25c ana up toase a yard.- - One hundred dozen spools of best 6 cord Cotton for machines at 4c a spool. ; Big Line of White Spreads. A splendid Spread, 10 quarter size, at 89c, $1, f 1.19 and $1.50. Sheets and Pillow Cases. - Nicely hemmed Sheets. 81 and 90 Inches at 56c; 90x90 Defender brand 62Xc ; an extra quality at 75c a piece. Pillow cases 10c, 12 and 15c etch. Hammocks. A good Hammock with a Pillow at $1 ; a better one for $1.25 and up to $2. Mosquito NeU at $1, 1.19 and .$1.25. Upholstery. In' our Millinery Department we have lots of new Veilings that we are selling at 25c a yard. , Ready-made Veils with embroidered edges are 50c, 69 and 75c each. In Ladies' Hats we ' at 9c a yard; No. 22 at 10c a yard n. r r uu si ice a vni and No. 80 at 20c a ys,d. These S bona we have in all colors and thl. are under price. ine' For early Fall you may want a Inn Plume. We have hem in wh t! 3 bUck A 10-inch Plume can 2S you at 28c; a U-Inch Plume at 50c-u Inches at $1; 18 Inches at $1.50 and'ai ?2u end very pretty. In fine J trich plumes, you can find them from $1.00 to $5.50 each in while and black Tips, three In a bunch, we have at 25e' 50c and $100 a bunch. ' Black Dress Goods. In this Department we have about 40 pieces that run from 36 inches to 44 inches in width, assorted patterni that we will sell at 20c a yard. ' On our silk counters we have a full stock and big variety and almost ant thing you may call for. We are tell ing one special brand of taffeta silk for 48c, worth 75c. We also have a black taffeta for $1.00 and $1.25, one yard wide good for skirls. This Is a very dull season, and we want your businets, so we offer th very lowest prices we csn. All cash purchases entitle the purchaser to i punch In his csrd and a handsome present free. ' By U. S. Qeveraraest ea Accoaaf of the . Escape ef Federal PrUoscr. , Br Tetogrspk to the Momins Star. KHOrrxLLK, Trsnr., Sept. 4. Act ing upon instructions from Attorney General Knox, suit was to-day insti tuted by United States District Attor ney William D. Wright, for the gov ernment, against Sheriff J. W. Fox and his bondsmen for $10,000 damages. The government's claim is on account of the escape of Harvey Logan from the Knox countv iall June 27th last. Logan la tha Montana train robber. He was being held in jail here await ing the United Statea Supreme Court's disposition of his appeal in the ease in which he was convicted of forging names to national bank notes, eta, growing out of the Wagner, Mont, train robbery, July 3d, 190L WARSHIPS AT BEIRUT. Sfront streat Ktorm trom Market, eood boalne for Bent Across location. its, 114 nincess que to J. . Wright A Boa, Baal Estate am Bandog- ageni 'Phone 342. street. Bell - aa88tf SU 18 tf Geo. O. Gaylord, Breteet toot homes aminos damam bv September galas by taking oat a Tornado Poller with Dick ft RalllT. &al Eataxa and Insoranee Agents, 110 mnoeaa street, ansstt Bawiauc Siaaavlmaa. Trpewnsers, Organs repaired, cleaned and re varnished; Up bolstering done also. Address J. B. rarrar. no. 9 Bontb Eighth street. . jeMtt o OIS newspapers, suitable for wrapping pa- I gto per, for sale at reduced prioea, in qnannoes. I -y Apply at the office of Tbs atoasiss Siab. - I jfi I am pleased to announce that I will occupy my ? ? ft jeatf Bra- stock, for sale Montgomery, Eighth and apltf - v - .,- ara Em. from high brad m ow oouwj per aoaen. u. a. Rinoess i streetB. OSSeaa for rent to The Worth Bonding the moat ooDTBnient onaiaaBH location in ue cuy. aouern equipmaiH. . appij n iuo worm uo. . New Store at Old Stand, No. 29 H. Front St. 8 About Sept. 15, Sealed Proposals most complete line of; "Up-to-Now" ever brought to our city. Our Dry Goods SIR THOMAS ENTERTAINED. Tls dseai ef Baser st a Disscr st the Valierf Atteris ly the Pflrrlsis ef Ike Usltei SUtes. . . ..'?-. pot-R eoffvirrs shot Mists, COlfitiTTTl fOTTOJI STATE! E3T. Fee the Wash Eadlag FrUsy. SyUmWr 4a, im. By TUgr ta &a maralac Staf. Krw Tosx. Bept 4 The follow, tag la tha comparative cotton stata aaent for tha weak ending September flh, 1JC3: Net receipts at all C. & ports dar ing tha week ... Total receipts to this da .re exports for week.. Total exports to 1X3. 1901 t,iH 101,410 4,334 MC7 0,143 $4,770 Stock U all U. a porta. 8iockatalltatriar towna...... Stock UUverpool. Aaaerteaa aioat f or QreatCriUia... 4.SU S3.S70 $05, W7 14S.C30 ,877 ex. m $37,000 $3,000 Qrssi Jsry Aiarsci Vhaaai auiisx the Ezstctsd traert r Tatasrase te aXaratag sav. Waiaigcrrov, Septamber 4. The radars! grand jsry adjourned uatil next Tuesday without making the sx peeled report la tha postal cases. Ills aot certain, though generally ex pected, that iadletment will follow Im mediately the is sssiiiiiMTiis of tha jary. as there has beea a vigorous preetdfigof several of the rases, no tably those against two former high or.cials of tha PostoSk Department connected wlia the legal branch of the nrnee.- Tne department oSclala are ! arglng expeditioa la the dirpoalUon of Ifcese and other caeea, laeiadlag that oCa former veteran chief of earaaa recenUy depoaed. bat the rrtxd jury is aot uposea to act castuy, parucu larly la lasuse where offences might be open to the construction of admin Utnulve ladisereUon. BETBCRTS WEEltEO BAM. If as Atlsaipt is Eacsse at Pratt Ala. AJ Vers waits. By Talaaiaik.te Ua Moratas BW. BaxaaniM. Ala Sept. 4. Four convicts were shot at Pratt mines prison early this morning In an at tempt to sees pa. the wounded men be ing Tom Fay, John Brewer, Richard Ksaaebeek and Thomas Malxen. Brewer and Keaaebeek probably will die. All are white and were eervlor terms ranging from two to twenty years. They bad secured a quantity of dynamite aad blew aa opening in one end of the prison. They raa through this and hurled sticks of dy namite at the guards. The tatter opened fire with Winchesters and suc ceeded In preventing what might have been a wholesale deli very. John IL Emery, serving twenty years, was the only ons to escape. The crowd was led by Tom Fay, who was the young est member of the famous Miller Dancaa gang of aaf e-blowera. SEaSATlOaiL TRAGEDY. TtrrAi ict REinm ot wttki 2Trw Toxx, Sept. 4. Tha follow, tag are tie total net receipts of cotton at an ports since September 1st, 19C3: Oalvaatom. U3 balast Nsw Orlaaaa. MoeCa, x; Bavaaaah, 234: Cartamtoa. 133; WUaaingtoa, 81; Norfolk, 4;BaJttieve,iO;lkrta. Tit PhiLadelpkla, uq. Total. 44 bales. Has world-wVia fame for marvelous eurea. It surpeaaea aay other sal i a. fctia. c4ataaaat or balm for Cats. Ooraa, Boras. Botla, Horse. Felons, Ulcers, TrUsr, Bait Bhaum. Fsvrr , CSisrpad LLiada and Ekia Erup laialLbJefcarillaa. Oire aroAr- atoad. Oaly 33e, at It. B. BaxLA rra drug store. f CASTOR I A Far It fasts and Chiliras, IbJ Yei HiTt Ahrijj E::fttt Bears taa tgiiaiaiw The Srcsfvtr Flass the lUtVhUt SIN, fl?.tl ssd Aasais Sl&iftf. r Trpa to Ova Horata Sw. OsAXLorrn, N. Q, SepL 4. In a statement Issued to-day. Receiver Thomas Daniels, ' of the Farm ers aad starch an la Bear, of New- hem.- N. CI. flads that the labilities are I I9vJ.a47.U, ana assets 4133,093. These figures embrace all debts due tha bank at their face valae. bat do not Include 473,000 of capital stock outstanding. The bank want la to re ceiver's bands owing to the Sight of Cashier Thomas Dewey, whose al leged shortage was 1133,000. - t . - BA1ESAU. Kccsri ef Qssms Plsjti Yratsrssv ky the Lssree Tesos. 1 By Tategne te taa ataralaf Star. ' irmcii tXAorn. Washington, 8; New York, L Detroit, U; Cevelaad, 8. a atx or ax LxAorn. PhUadalpbia, : Boston, 4. Second game: Phiiadalphla, : iioatos. lOt ZtswTork, 7i Brooklyn, 4. Beeoad game: New York, 3; Brooklyn, 7. Pittsburg, 3i Cincinnati, L ' Free VaadevUle at Wrightsville Beach. Bee advertisement. t Eauattl Beyrtt last ssd CQkd Bis Wifs si Ua Desse Is Klattsa. By TaWftwk to the Xamt&f f tar. . Chailottx, N. O., SepL 4. A spe cial to the Observer from Elnston, N. a, says: A sensational tragedy occurred' In this place at 1 o'clock to-day. when Em met t Boyett shot and killed hie wife, Lena Boyett, on the front porch ox oer rather a aouse on Blount street, la the presence of her mother and younger slstsr. Boyett was evidently under the tafisenee ot Honor at the time aad the act was one of premedita tion, as he had ahown the pistol, a S3 calibre, to sir. Walter Fields while oa the way to the home of his wifs who has for some time been living with her father J. G. Chestnat. The latter at tempted to kill Bovett while he was being taksa to jail, but was held off at the point of the sheriffs revolver. Jack llanroe, of Batte, ItouL, has refused aa Immediate fight with Jeff ries, sending the following message to hfanarer Carey, of the Century Ath letic Ciab, Loe Angeles, Csi. : "Date too soon. Will fight Jeffries In Jann- sry. rot time enough to train." . - By Telagraph-te the Komlns Star. Nrw York. SepL 4. Sir Thomas Upton was the guest of honor of the inigrlms )f the United States at a din ner given In his honor to-night at the Waldorf-Astoria. Nearly one hundred and fifty men, prominent in many walks of life, were present Sir Thomas arrived at 7:45 and for half an hour the gallant owner of Shamrock III received his friends. Then Sir Thomas, escorted by George T. Wilson, who was to preside. led the way from tha reception room to the tables. At either end of the hall was hang Sir Thomas' private emblems, the shamrock on a field of yellow surrounded by a green border, while above the guests' table were draped the flags of Great Britain and the United SUtes. Bunches of red rosee on each table and greens on the walls completed the decorations. I In order to enliven affairs somewhat, at the outset, the guests sang a song to tne refrain of "air. Dooiey," which told of the virtues of Sir Thomas and his enduring efforts to lift the cup. There had been arranged no formal speech, but the following were called upon:- George T. Wilson, Sir Thomas Lip ton. General Joseph Wheeler, General XL GL Oorbln, Colonel Henry Wattersoa. ex-Governor C. B. Thomas of Colorado, and Senator A. E. Bates. Mr. Wilson presided at the dinner In the absence of Bishop Potter, the president of the society, i . He Orders Rexsralsg Their Fatare aieve ests Have beea Issued. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. WAsma-OTon-, SepL 4. The dispo sition of the cruisers Brooklyn and Ban Francisco, ' of Admiral Cotton's Saadron, which arrived at Beirut to y, has not yet- been finally deter mined by the administration. No or ders regarding the future movements of the vessels have been sent to Ad miral Cotton and much will depend on the character of the report be makes concerning conditions in and about Beirut and on the representations which may come from the minister as to the necessity for the presence of j American war veesels In Turkish waters. Acting Secretary Darling, nn to half-oast 9 o'clock to-night, had not heard from Admiral Cotton. HAMPTON ROADS CO. A Testaflve Arrtemest With Creditors ReackcdU-The BoBOhoIders. By Telegraph to the Kerning Star. . NanrpoM Narws, Va., SepL 4.- Eobert L Mason, .receiver for the-1 Hampton - Bonds Bailway Company, to-day announced that a tentative agreement with the creditors of the company had been reached at a meet ing held in Philadelphia yesterday. Mr. Mason says the bondholders have agreed to provide 8300,000 to be used in completing the construction of the road and settling the claims of cred itors. The company will probably be taken out of the receiver's hands shortly and then reorganised. will . be received at the Mayor's office, Wilmington, N, O., until September 18, 1903, at 11 o'clock A. M. for furnishing all material ! and labor incidental to the laying of eighteen hundred feet 24 inch Vitri- fled terra cotta Pipe, and fourteen hundred feet of 20 Inch Pipe; also 660 feet approximately of 36 inch Pipe on Market street. - .", Specifications, plans and profile of the work can be had at the Mayor's office. ' The right reserved to reject any and all bids. ' ' ; . WH. E. SPRINGER, ; an 28 till sept 18 Mayor. OLD 17E WSPAPERS. Yon Can Buv Old neTreuauer in Quantities to Suit at the STAR OFFICE with the 6 CARPET DEPARTMENTS o o will be fnll to the brim,' and what we haven't s1 U. ' 3lw .uas aaa ..a. win do cuiucuic io oDtain. At present we show you something new in v in are MOTIONS waiting to ear V At 114 Uarket Street. A. D. BROWN, Sole Acrenta for "Aaaerieava Lady" and Corsets, aad Buttarlek'a Xaper Patterns. aul5tf - - r47 9 9 Her majesty's" O $ 9 A A A A A A A AAAA A Clerks Wanted. Two experienced Dry Goods Clerks, State ex porience and references in own hand-writing. Address CLERK, " ' an 29 tf Care THE MORNING STAR. TRAINS IN COLLISION. COLORADO MI3E TROUBLE. Baraett's Vanilla Extract is tha fixed standard of excellence. It has outllyed criUdsai. It Is the finest end Barest vanilla extract that can be bought. OcTtrsor Decides to Seii Troops te the Qsld laat at (ripple Creek. " ; ' f r Talearapk to taa Xornlsc Star. Dxrrx&t Co ux, Sept. A. Governor Peabody decided to-day, after receiv ing the report of the committee which he sent ta Cripple Creek to investi gate strike conditions there, to dls- Sstch troops to the gold camp. Or ers were issued by Adjutant Bell to the First regiment of Infantry, one company of the Beeond regi ment, the first squadron of cavalry, and the signal corps and medical corps ot the National Guard to go to Cripple Creek forthwith. Borne ot the troops left to-night. Brigadier General John Chase will be In command ; of the force, which numbers about 1,000 men. Troops were asked for by the mine owners association, bat Sheriff Rob ertaon, ot Teller . county, esld that he aaw no necessity for calling - out the millUa. No violence has been reported at Cripple Creek since Tuesday night. Free ! Vaudeville at Wrightsville Beach. Bee advertisement 4 t Wreck oa the SostherB Hear Salisbury. , . Three Persons Iijared. . Br Talegrash to the Xarnlnf Btar. CHABAorra, N. OL, Sept . Pas senger train No. 85 and a freight on the Western North Carolina division of the Southern collided head on near Balis bury, N. a, last night. Baggage Haster Jones had a hand ibroken. En gineer W. 8. Taylor and a passenger, suss ijouiss waaaeu, or uiover, vs., were slightly Injured. Forty sheep were killed In a freight ear by the shock. The track was cleared this moral eg. - ;- ': IN THE BALKANS. Suitable for WraDpintr . Faoer and Ezcellent for Placing Under Garnet sealed proposals Cuban Blosso THE COUfJTRY Deafer of s Tsrko.Bnlfsrisa eealllct Graver lhaa Ever. - Br Cable to flie Xomlng 8tar. : - 1 LoaDOs, SepL 5. The Vienna cor respondent of the Times reports that in various competent quarters the danger , of a Turko-Bulgarlan con flict Is represented to . be graver at tne present moment than at any previous juncture. The increasingly threatening aspect of affairs In the Balkans seriously occupies all the Eu ropean capitals. What is to be done In Macedonia Is anxiously-dis cussed on au sides. Tne censorship Is active at Constantinople, for the only I news vans isr or me landing of marines emanates from Washington. : Thomas V. McAllister, collector of m l. TTi 1 i . ri . cHiwmi at v icaaoarg, suss., CSS re signed, and Aioert JU Herce. of Mia. siaaippi, has been appointed to the va cancy. - Jfi8 ONLY Agricultural NEWSpaper; - ; ? , - ass aonrmsLT tbs ; Umz Agricflimral Jonml of tie Worlt- - Erery department written by spedallsta, the blgheat aothorltiealn tbeir respective lines. 4 "-. No'otber paper pretends to compare with It In qualification of editorial staff. . - Otoe the agricultural NEWS with a degree ' of completeness not even attempted by otbera. ' r INDISPENSABLE TO ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS , . ' .WHOWBHTO : , . KBKr W WTTH THK TUXES. -Slgla8mktertptloa,$10 -'. HabserlpUoaa, $8.60 ; s - ' " s i; ' ' Wve Sabaertptleaa, $6.60. . BPEciai, rwDrcaxnjsjrrs to rais- - EBS OFLABGEB CLUBS. : Four Month Tried Trip SO cents. : - SPECIMEN COPIES wUl be mailed free on request. - It will paj any. : boJr lntereeted In any way in country life to 'end for them. Addreai Uie pubUabera : - -LUTHER TUCKER A SON, Albany. Tf.TT, y Subecriptkma taken at thlaoffloe. -Both papers together, $:":--"-.. Willie received at the Mayor's office, Wflnrington, H". C, -. UNTIL 8EPT I5JH, 1903, at eleven o'clock A. M., for furnishing all material: and labor for L. . - " i831 roYing tiarket Street : from Second ; to Fourth, with either Vitrified Paving Blocks. Vitrified Paving Brick or Bel gian Blocks. The surface to h covered, seventy -four hncdre d ana twenty-live sana vmAa approximately. - - . Specifications for "either kind of pavement with plan and profile of tne street, -Tn , be had by applica- wvu hue mayor. . . - A UH2RTXFIED CHECK FOR 5 PER CENT. ' " of amount of bid must be deposited AND- re- wku oauu uiu. t xne rignt is seived to reject any or all bida. VM. E. SPfllKGER, , .1 Mayor..! Wilmington, N. 0., Aug. 35, 1903. au26tf . ' - CATOOTLE, niRYIifi'D. ' ' MOTJHT DB SALES, ' -- ACADXXT OF THX VISITATION. ' , . Buildings and grounds extensive and attnuv ire. situation healthful: an viw or Hair.i- more, blUa, river, and bay beautiful ipcrio car routes. Thorough w( . rr "rZ 1 , KIUIU, ATis Hill IliIUIKUI wuMnuM oaiaioguea sent, on application to ble by elect jsnsii8h jeso 8w . frsu we - thb mbxctbesi. RENOWN CIGARS. 'Y- -X H' r-' ' f v-'-' 'i' T ' These Cigars are better than ever "SILVER COIN" FLOUR It la the BEST ever gronnd; guaran teed. H. L. Voltes. A. C. jy 26 tf L Crossing. SALT, SALT, SALT. : - (Fine and Coarse Grain., BAGGING AND TIBS, : r and a fnU line other seasonable f oods. ' Ask for quotations. HALL & PEAESALL , Incorporated, -Wholesale Grocers, jyistt s- - S
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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