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' . ' " - "' ' ' ' - - . .- . : eeeeeeeee laiaie La-T TVe Thai I terms orsuascRiPTion. Of Aty Otaar D5y On. Yutr.br fiat!, $.00 Fair.ii ad ia fJl-slaxtaa, Six KXoath. - ""'k- t.50: Thr Month-, ; l.5 ; mmn Twa X-ontha, : . ; 1.00 ' i- tii mix Deliver ttSikNHIm ia thee ' I ' City at $ Onu r Kteata. ' X f w -ww - I f I WILMINGTON; N. Cm SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1903 . I ! . , ' I j. . - -...v-r."i-.-T:vi,rJ,r..- wj .. ---- - : : ft ft ft - ft A -ft ft - ft ft ft fl (lf ft "ft ftftt I i I ... ' ll ll ll sl . I I I :v . 1 1 ii :: fvX - l 'll NX - Ti . v - -vw 1 W nl. ATlr:'&; . ; U-J U r I . L- H i , 1 -. - . -a ... . - . . .. .- , . ... -.. . . - at X I - . ' ' vui. JLaXXJXNO. 148. - jhc ittormug Jiar. OUTUMES, Pj rjrtreors cf MaryUad aat rra eUaaded the UaacMag of ..1 rao-l cn!t afarrUad at ;;rt New. Vti felgarlaa h- saoWiLird. AJ- eCg aa4r order of the Tu m4 c,r - D-Ix--" la Otartde aa4 l;:oa af Calaa to poaipoaa U Lu M-acaaria. Oaa aaoc-ar La a dlrpaU ortx . couaa la ZXarUartoa coaa- C Aaotiar aeciaal pra Uk1 U Uxaclx of Lasx!7 fiardtr. Draak a. wwk, vaa kiHaa la aa aatos we-Wat at taa Wteeoaaia k3al Xr A baaa MUlMat baa rd aaoa tor acCJacnaat ef nAcrwaaaaa tutka at Ni Or- Ihu Ta aaooCar toaraaasaat $ Girt. N. J- aaiM jtattriay. n Waanar Crla rtporta a aurOiMt r-!a at Taaiea, fla. . . ' Tart a-araala: Uoaay o o.l -ii; aoCo-i auaiy at Ue: jitt Ira; wiaat po a(aa4r( Nx S iit: cura aaoa Crso. Kj. a ls: got 1.447. S tie : remit fim, i4 cooBSBoa to rood tS.lt;taMU bu tu4 at ITtCUc WEATHER REPORT C. 3L laTr Ai octrraa, ) Wnrxa Craur. V .uofoioclcaj daXa fa tha taaatj Ibar fe-r a4iac at 8 P. ICt ! ML 7Sac: anatTaiaa, b3 da lUwa'aU for Lha ear, .00; ralaiall li-rt of ta aaoala to 4aXr, .40 otto Kxosoa icuxnx Lxal raiaa aara fallaa ta lha OU-r-toa. liUJt BoeJc. Ka Ortaaaa, Ok aa aa4 Saraaaxh 4txleta. Tam pnurf ara tix-' U laa Oalaaoaa tci ; tavaara l7 hara eoat-tiad t-ry tuiioaary. troaJt waJtxrffa. Wjtmi orcw. 8pt. IX 1 33 A.M. BiTttaaa varalara at H obi la, Paaaa vK CMar Kija, PaaU liotaa aa4 K7 WcaC EUoraa of eaeidatl caar arr. tTt4aaUr aaUrlax l&a Gaif of Iici aaar taa axtraaaa of aoaiavaat roruia. Oaararooa wta4j apacU4 jsoc Ut caavral aa4 aoataara aor caa of wattara FIorl4a eoaata aa4 taa 44: aa4aatGal. 3 30 P. M. CoaUaaa taa aorta tax t or varalara at JaeaaoarUia. 8a raa aa4 Caaxiastoa. Uarrlcaaa ! Uy ta taa Tietalty of Taaapa. Com a kaUoa tatarraaUd below Taaaa aa4 falara aaaramaat of tha Korta eaaaoi ba clraa aa talacraa mrwiem my ba laiarraaUd aorta of tic AfT roa to-dat. Waaaa ox. Bapt. 11 For Korta CroUaa: Fair 8a ada y; afaa4ay part It eUytir. arebaalj aaovara at4 fwi. fr-aa la briak aoala to aaat r4rt JLlmaaj .S7taaba- IS. !uR-m... ItitLA. diaSa til P.M. DtyaLaacta U II. SI M. tlva Waiar at PoaporU 1LUA.X. ii j Waaar WLlmlacvm. XT P. at. It coat LbadaftaJar of tha cap t 0CO to daiaai Lha Sbaarocx, It k.i4. - . , ' If lha count U o proaTerooj vul iappj tba CalxxstUa Stes dees soc aaimlaai why thara ara ao ay ilrikea aad lockout. h U aaU that Da afartlaf, ; Scot hzi, thatoTTi to which And raw Cti h ciraa 2,5 CO a wear, ia takbarraj4 hy IU riehea anJ la a. a toaa bow to rpal lla Laconic CUrk IIowanjLU coma oat for Cfa for PrtaiiaaL How U Clark rc:;nr a!oc with that Tlca-rreal-l3iLU b which bat been baxalnf f Ula ia tho aju'.-' o2ca? ; : Seaator ClackbfirB, of Kantacky, U .' for tha rtar-iat!oa of tha Sv:.u City and Chicago pUiform. Tho pUtfoma ax bally decay id, Siauor, and lhartiora dacjirooj to ttki i apco. A Uacktmitlt from KooxTUla la mniactlos rallxiooi maetlBf In Ctrurrrnia, Ga., aod tha headHaa of tha Atlanta Jmrrud apeaki ' tha eaay manner ta which can f t attaatioo. Wuhinxtoa Pwf : With a record f HOOO -Clad. 150,000 la bjiiflg," i aeferal handrad rUlaxea horned 7 the Tarka, tbo Ealxariana art taoat op to tha point of loaios their t?r aad daclaiin war. The Moaroo Etqvirtr la la fator f ?plyinc tha laab to yoaoj 4;tea. It tayi "oca fod wh!p Po u worth a wbola year la a ra- firakiory." Aad tha JZnqnirtr U r'u ia atakinx declaratioa. With cotton acHiag at Hi caati Prpoaad, ejxa t 30 cent par 4o3a, haraa at 16 to 13 ceoU per Paad, evectpoUtoca at 11.00 per -ajhel, aad to oo. tha fanner has -oriratto kick. Theea beinrthe prxcathat prrrail la WUxalnitoa. Dr. Depew baa writ tea to the u Uttar about Lie allred iprexioa fe wiah forth battatins down f poor oU BalraL "Th Incident -e a-lded to tha jrayaty of aaUonj." - aritaa, --and I ara qaltt wHUrr u he the aacric!iJ inxtraraent for ch eaJoyaiesL Kow, howtTtr. i. U closed, I rix to reaurk tUt I aaythlct cf tha LOCAL DOTS. Aa axtanloa cf ISO colored paopia. arrirad Ttataraaa rreea F-. A tood rallch cow la oSarad for -iIatha Catiaaaa LTealcoiama of to-daja era. -Flra at 15 yaatarday aftar- oxa eaxaaxad taa rtmSAnem -t itte HacXUo etraal to tha extent of ibmt 130. Dr. Sikea' aahiect at tha mora tax eerrlea at lha FlrU Bao-Ui c-area tOHtay wiU ba -Taa Oil Pallia.- a4 ' Ia lha aTt-iar. "Bxrdea aad Baaaer iJaarara.- Andrew Walker, colored, who waa coa-fcted a few dara a-a fa t oca coart la aoi Aa4rew J. Walker. ua wail kaoa ooiovad eiCiea of tha earoo aataa. wnh tha axerpUoa of tha au44ia ia;'.:L By dead filed for record yea tar-daj- W. W. Ear aad wila traa-famd to Geo. Paaaoa tot ft aad oihar eoa-aUartU-oaa, lot oa aoath aida of Wooatar.batwaaaSaTeaUiaad Elchlh rtraata, Sx4 feat la aisa. - Cel. Walker TayIori Boys' BHa4e will ran ma Ua raraiar oalb lj aialJ8x, afUr lha Bamrnar aeaaoa. at lu artoory lo-aaorrow a!xhL ' All aaaaabara ara raqaeatad to ba la at- ua4aaoa aa4 ta brlaf thair aalfortn. Mr. J. B. Cameroa. of Char lotta, who arrtTed TaatardaT ta become at!Uat eapariaUadeat of lha Yir- tiala Llia Iaaaraaea Oa. la Ihla city. raeeaada Mr. J. X. Baaa, who baa xoma to Rich too ad to accept aa Mtaaey with lha coapaaj la that dty. Waah alcNaOJ. a colorad Iran- fee bead at oaa of tha aUblae, waa ar- reeted by GaUmaa C Plaer at tha A. CL I, etallaa yaatardar a son a charca of barlax etolea 3 ta eaab, aa traxtad to bha by a womaa with which to parchaaa a ticket. Ha la alao aald to bara atolaa a Laxx-xa check. Ha waa locked ap at lha polioa atatioa aad will ba draa prallaiJaary trial by tha kLiyor lo-aaorrow. Satkltar BreaU. da Hxaaxer. Sayi Tlat laa rrataecta art Brkf. f kf r. Aabrry I Brooka, of Graaaa- boro, solicitor of tha-Fifth Dietrfct, aad tha saaaaxer of tha Gabaraato- rUl Bomiaaikm eaaspalxa of Major O. M. 8la4aaa, who baa baaa ta Xta Ufxb thia waak."aaya tha Balelxb AVtca aad Observer, Mapaaka moct aalhaaiaa tkally aad boafidaally of bla ezpacta tloa of aaalac MaJ. 8tadmaa Boaalaa tad by tha Drajoeracy of North Caro- Ilaa for Goraraor. "He eaya that MjJ. 8iadnaa la rary nub aacoarmxad ay taa aaaay ax priwiJ of rapport that coma to bla f rota frtaada ta di? treat aacUona of tha 8uta. Mr. Brooka tare that arary body recotraixaa MaJ. Btadaaaa'a fit- ae- for taa poatltoa. aad taat bla ktaauaaaa or aaaaaar aaa laorooxa eo-rtarr ara ararywaara raooaaisad. Uia taoroQXb daroGoa to taa beat laureate aad tradlUoae of tha Btaia.' ai4 Mr. Brooka. -ooxht to, aad 1 b tiara wliL aaaka alas aa acceptable raadJ.Ita to lha Deaaocraey of tha Baia.- . v kUtirr el Frti.kt Traaaltf at rracterrCl. I , Two Cetareak Ckartcrta. i Speal Star Tk2ffrotn. tUxxtaa. If. CL. Banc lr.Mr. IX 1C fUaereoa, TraSa Maaaxer, aad Mr. W. N. BoralLGaaeral BapertaUadaal, of lha AlUatle Cbaat XJaa, were before lha Oorporatloa Oommiatloa to-day ra iSm an-ii-r of freirbi ralaa aad treaafer e,t fra'rhl -1 IVfiOLOTTllljL bttWOea lha lAlUaue Coaat LLaa aad tha Carollaa aad liortbera rtolroad. Tba qaaaUoaa waraUkea aadar adrtaamaat by lha COtnslasioa. Tha Kiax Drat Compaay. of Fay etiertila, waa ch-rtarad lo-day. with tSSjOQO capital aathorfiad aad 111,000 aaberibd by U. B. KLax, O. B. Pal Urws, J. Jr. Arasneva aaa ovnira. . T II-r-o- runtcl CotooaaT. of Wllaoa. ta chartered, wilb tUOOO cpUl aalhortxad. Xt will wholesale aad retail draxe. aaa aaacxaiirmaaa . . IT - V. I Uker Day Ccncatty. Is Jaetlca FowJer'e coart yaetarday a T. Laaslter, of DeIxdo, baa w. W-Uoa arralxaed oa a chart or btvlarbeatea bla aeraraly la a bar room at WrltbUrille Beach oa Labor !Dy. Tha aTtdaaea dereiopea mat riUr eiraek lha defeadaat oa tha bead with a beer bottle, w hireapoa ba made a eo-defeadeat. aad bota I r 'reeoealxed for their a'poeeraac i ! iMrta af Booarlor Court. Wat- bar leader la lb eaiooa aaa !! thst bla actio a waa ia the in terest of qaietlax the dleorder la the place, -- w--a--aH-SBBWaaSBaafJBBaBjt NEW ADViara3KMENT3. J. D. Vaaa A card. XL J. Gerkea Notioa. 8choo. For yoa a t ladiea. F. EL Ilaahaxea Co. Stop. Btoae dc Co. Car loada of aooda. a W.Talea & Co. School booka. Bolomoaa Bho 8 tore Neat, trim. n- r -.-- A- FVjni CTheaoeet. - rvm Bcil Dioease Eaal Caxollaa-Nollea WU( lax-oa tjaytaxe cc Ara i iButemeat. euauaaj vocum. : Mllib Cow For aala. ; J. EL Wood For rtaL rUeeball-miioa Park. - r Mr. Helta EL Feaaell Notice. A. L. Dellossel Crosa peadant loat. f LSO Bilk $L3, IL5J BSk IL10, 1L2J Bilk ILCU, allM laeiiea wide and JZLni i Polreata tSlk Bala tail BBaJeatPolTOttthl. week, t 1 CARNIVAL TDIS FALL. Junior Order of United American ! Mechanks Arc Debating the Question. COMMITTEES BEINQ NAMED. EatcryrUJir Lafrta Prreartar ta Oirt Oakertta Eaiertalaaicat af Saate CkaracUr aad Street Fair Uea la Sraaaaaafy Pepaler. AOaralTaithiarallt Oaea axala tha roloa of lha aqaa daaek may ba beard la tha lead aad tha battle of eoafettl nay raxa wlih 1U cld-tlma fary alosx lha etraeta of WUmlattoai car-lral towv. Oa yea- lerday It waa laaroad that tha eater prUfaff lodjraa of tha Jaalor Order of Called American Mechaaica la thla aUy waaa dahatlag alroaxly la their coaadla tha qaealloa of cirlac aa other t treat fair bara or eoaoelhiac of aleaa prelcaltoua aalara la tha way of a hexaaror oaa altht ealertala meat of aa elaborate aad highly enjoyable character aoma lima la the aaar fa tore. The two conn dh of lha ' order la Wllmlnrtoa ara rery etroaf aad their memberahlp le aolhlar If sot ealhaaiaatlo. , Boma time axo Ihey came Into much proroi aenea by their pa trio tie actio a la pra- eaatlac baadaoma flax with appropri ate eer-rsoaiee to two of tha leadlax pabUo echoole of tha dty aad tbota who bad oeeaaloa to obaerra tha axer ciaea opon that oocaeloa ara coafldeat that tha "Jaalore" can taka care of Ihesaaeirra baadaomely la aoy other daallar vadartakiar. Georro ' Waahlaxtoa Ooaadl baa takea tba laltlatlTa la tha car-lral or bktaar idea and Friday aix hi appelated a eoramiltea to eoafer with another to ba appelated thla week by Jeff Darta CooadL Tha jolat committee will bold a eoaferaaoa aa eooa aa practicable aad decide whether to fire a cararral or baxi-r, many daaxalaf tha laat named to ba perhape tha aafeat aad alaaoat equally aa profitable. Tba eoaaaalltae from Geortra Waah iartoa OoaacU la eonapoaed of Dr. J. D. Webfier, Dr. H. Q. P. Clark, Meaare, CL I Bpeaeer aad CL EL Aadaraoa aad tha oaa from Jeff Da Tie Coaadl will ba jaat aa atroax Maay of tha "Janlon" contend that lha present aeaaoa will ba tha beat yet for a carniTiJ. Tba country la proaperoaa aa It Barer waa before aad a a tract fair would ba aura to attract a xreat number of Tlxltora, ThaLaytoa Caralral Co. which waa here laat aaa i baa aaked for aaother data ta WD Bnlaxtoa aad Maaax-er W. 8. Laytoa wrltea that ba baa aa axcreceUoa of ahowa aad free acta thla year that will eclipse aarthlax erer eeen at acaral TallalhaBlata. Tba company opena lha aeaaoa la a few weeka at Porta, aaoa lb, Va., aad Mr. Iaytoa expreaaaa a treat drtdre to coma here ax-la. XX tha termaae to xuarantee, ate., ara farorable. It U learned that tha "Jaalora" may cloat a trade with him. Of coorva tha arar craaa eabJeetoC whether a caralral paya or not, win ba apraax by tha public, bat la lha aad tha treat majority with a little aa coojraxemaat, will aay "let V eome." C1PTAL- BOLTTCH HOE. Tie BriuxhSUaairr Telaxa Arrtrci Yea- teraay far a Carre at Cettea. TaaBrllUh ataaaer "Toloaa, pop- alar OapL CL EL Qolltam, arrlrad yae tarday from Baltlasor aad will ra ce! ra carto of co tloa at tha Champion Oom preen. CapL XXolllaa baa baa drade of frienda socially la Wllmlaf too, who will ba dalixhtad at bla ra-tara.- Ha baa beea tradiat at thla port dariat the peat three yeare aad la cordially treated byallvpoa each ra tara. II waa laat bar oa lb aleamer Toloaa,' beloaxiax to tha earn owaara, who bar aow rlrea bla a larter aad better adapted ahtp. Capt Holttam heralded bla arrlral by flriac a aalat aa bit ahlp passed ap the rlTar yeaterday moralof , aad the craetlaf waa retaraed by tha ataaa craft la lb bar bar. Tke LacsJ fettea lUrkrt. Got Ion reodDta Teaterday war 1,- eft balea lb bearieat of aay day thla aeaaoa. Laat year oa lb tarn oaie the number of balea race! red waa a, 71a. Tha local market declined yes terday to a baaii of lOio for mlddliac. Tha lone la ateady. Lett year oa lb comspondlBf data the market waa quiet at 8a for mlddllnt. Ooreraaf t fpeak at Iraakaf . Mr. U J. Herri man, or iraaaoe, waa here Teaterday. Mr. Merrlmaa aaya GoTeraor Ayeoek will apeak at Iranhoe oa Thuraday, 171a. Mr. JoicphEmerioa Wlni'tead. aoaof Mr. A. a Wlnetead, or lata eltr. waa married 1 to Mia Harriet Elinor Halt, of Brad dock. Pa., oa laat WsdnesdeY at tha bomejjf the bride mothsr. Mra. Amea Piatt Mr. Win atead aad bla bride arrtTed la WD- mifltoa Friday arealnt aad will apend tome time with ralatlTea here. .MBMMtv1a"' rv t.wMt -abvV nf Osreeta aad Iiura will be fouad at PolTOtta, Price rttht, . . t vrriTi-- f. TJ".H ta tatar .how-br The Polroct Co. Call to ate them. ' vs. u -n -tl rMn' K snd 10c. stars llflndar. Great Embroidery ale at t o'clock. - 1 .- -- irit!oriit opened at PolTOtt a; Ua to 50o per yard, t Bilk Bai at Po.rott' thto week. I 1 8,0 excursions -Monday, Atleatlc t'eaat Uae Expecta U Brief .2,tS9 Peeple Te-nirraw frota A a raita, Celeaobla aad Caaway. . I , - To-morrow la confidently, expected to be the bixteet excuraioa'day of the aeaaoa la Wllmlaxtoa and the rUitora will come lerxely from a new territory. -The exeareloae all are by the Atlantie Coaat tine aad coma from Aagaita, Ga , Colombia and Conway, a CL The first section will arrive from Oon way at 11:33. The aeeoad aad third aeo- Uona from Aataata and Columbia will tet fa betweea IS aad 1 o'clock-1 I The Aataita train will pick op pee eenxere aa far ae Bamter, a Qi the Columbia sxcnrtlon will take them aa far ae Chadboars, aad the Conway trala will work the line from Coed- bourn to Wilmlattoa. If the weather ta rood the three tralas ahoald brint la onward of two thoataad Mosia. Monday-alxht they-will tleaea one after the other. It ami be a - bix ex- caraioB' day In- Wllmlnxtoa If the traiaaare palroalxed aa lartalaa ia expected. Thoaaofthe exenraioaiata who do not desire to return aame day, may, oa payment of a fee of 80s., re main In Wilmlnxton until 8.45 P. M. Taeaday. - -lf ' ' Hatch Broa. wIQ alao briar; In a larte crowd from Bpriatbope, reach lax the dty at boob. . Owiersklyaf a IhDd. ' , Prretoa Oarlia, colored, of Fayelle- tllle, area committed to jail by Oon auble Berate yeaterday upon the chart of barlax drawn a knife oa Wm. L Howe, a well known colored iteredore of thla dty. It waa la de faalt of bond that Oartla went to jail. The assault occurred on the steamer "OJty or FeyetteTHle" while the waa tied ap at her wharf at foot of Gheaant treet yeaterday moralnt aad the trouble frew oat of the care of a child which yeare axo Cartie tare to Howe to' raise. The (lrl recently reached the at of IS or 11 years aad Gurtla came dowa to take ber nome. zbe tirl objected to Ieariat Howe aad wbaa takea away aha came back to bla house. Unrtia. it la aald. waa en raxed with Howe oa account of a aatpidoa that he bad eaeoaraxed the tirl to re turn to Wilmlattoa. . The two men met oa the boat yeaterday where the die tar ba nee occurred. Oartla will be tiren preliminary trial In Justice Fowler court Wedaeaday at boob whea the boat craw will be bare axala aa witn The! ma Satardty NIxit Baalaeea Manarer Yount, of the Tbelma Compaay, waa la the. dty yesterday arrantint for tha nomlnx of bis attraction to the Academy bare aext Saturday nltht - Thelma" baa beea a raeeeaa from lta Initial perform ance aad will be seea hare st!a thla seaioa wila treat pieatara by taa theatre-toere. No one of Marie Co rel Il's booka baa beea more widely read, or afforded a xrealer modicum of aatlsf aclioa to the fiction lorint public It la dramatic, intense aad coherent It telle of lore, lntritae aad echemlnt Tillaay, but .there la a Tela of the humoroue aa well permeatlatrt with teUlat effect t Dcterllai SkOert. i Upon complaint by iCapt Bplnka to Mr. Jamee Bprunt, British ylee con sal, the polioa laat altht arreeted at Front aad Doek street, T. Eobbieon, J.' Duncan and Hath Melntlre, three firemen from the British t learner "Axmiaster, who were euspkdoned of harlot entered Into a eoatpiracy to daaert the ahip. The firemea will be bald at the police atatioa until ! the aleamer la ready to aail. -f,. Jick" Oreeae ta Aaaiitea. CbarlotU Observer, IS lb: ' Mr. F. W. Greeae, who waa at one lime a week at the Central Hotel, la thla diy. aad waa dariat the past Bummer chief clerk at the Beaahore Hotel at Wrlthta Yllle, la latowa.. He will leare to day for An nil ton, Ala., where he will take the podtioa of chief clerk la the new Alabama Hotel n i -l SjrUi Ckated a Ncrre. ., t t Geo. Jeaklai, colored, la locked up at the police atatioa, charted with the larceny of a pair of shoot from Josh Blmoa, a Syrian merchant oa Booth Front atreet The Byrlaa detected Ibe theft and ebaaed the aej-ro to Second and Dawson atreela where Policeman M. A. Jocea arrested him. - RFcUl Trala Te Hswbsra. ... j Thou H. Knlcht will operate a epedal trala to Newbera, the dty or hospitality aad tood eheer, on 8anday October 4tb, orer Ihe . fast aad ele I tnt Atlaatlo Coast Line, in splendid cars, tnna tmnt one more no m iat -hsnes thla season, to rltit the tenerona and bit hearted people wboee warmtn or welcome ao msnr oi ua feet If there la a place on earth ia which too are made to feel yoa are welcome. It ie there. Ererythlnx wilt be done for tha eomrort ana conreni- eneea of Ihoee who to. Wobooy erer rerreU a risit to Newborn. There will be separate car for white and i colored people. Train leare Wtlmlnf at 7:80 la the mornlnt. aad will leare Newbera oa the return trip at y.-w r. U.' The fare 1 only f l;W ror uie round trlF. ' - - , - r Bl Kxearslsa Frssa Wixktw. rr.f-s nn. -rill run a blr tea car exeuraloa from Waxbaw to Wilmlat toa aad Ocean View beach oa Wed nesday. Bept 16th. Faasenter wiu be recelred ae far aa uiaraion. ioo farata from Waxbaw to Bocklnjham to Wllmlnttoa and return, -.-. Hamlet to Clarktoa to WllmlnttOB aad return $1 Beet of order. lTUteen year experience. ; " . - - y - Bilk aale at PolTOtta thla 'week. wboareofferint bartalna la tat oe- MrtmtsL '. ... ' -"" - i --1. BUk Sal. at Polrott' thl week, t COMMITTEE UPHELD. Chamber of Commerce Recon- ' .sidered and Adopted Report Upon 'Phone Rates. ; THE, FINAL ADJUSTMENT. PakUe fleet)?: f Saiacrlbcr Temorrow . NJ-at Caned 011 A Spirited Dckite . ; Baaa the Sakject Teaterday Altera oo a Other Notei . , By a tote of 38 to 16 with perhap half a do sen or more membera not ex ercidnx their prirllexe of maklat aa expression upoa thetabjeet the Chamber of Commerce, upon a recon sideration of the 'matter yesterday af teraooa at a called meeting, decided to accept the report and recommendation sir lta ExecuuT ..uommtttee , la re- card : to - lalephona Iratea, the . aaaaa barinx' been . rejected at a allmly at tended meetlnt of the body the day before. That disposition of the mneb mooted question la perhapa' final aad solidtora of the 'company-will now !alt their subscribers in . the dty and aecare eon tr acta aa the patron t may elect Upon the authority, of - thoae who called It, thia paper la now aaked to announce that the public meetlnt of aubecribera, adrerllied to be held la the Court Home tomorrow altht, will not take plaee. Thua ends the controversy for the present at least There can be no question about the repreeenlallTe and general character. of the meetlnt yesterday. Every chair la the aaaembly room waa takea while maay atoodvia the doors and grouped about the deakaaod tables. It was aeon from the first that the eon test of the day . before orer the adoptloa of the report waa to be re peated, bat nobody thoatht the majority la faror of adoptlat woald be ao larte aa It was. Those present were President J. A. Taylor, Becretary Jaa. Kyle, Oscar Wrltht, Joe. H, Watte ra. M. F. H, Gourerneur, B. F. Hall, H. W. Malloy, A P. Adrian, T. O. Jamee, W. H. "Brown, Roger Moore, a F. Craltt L J. Bear, H. A. Burr," A. H. Zjeller, T. F. Batley, W. A. French. J. B. Tarrentlnr, Jr., Jamea I. MetU, a J. Mitchell, W. EL Worth, J. M. Bolky, P. Pearaall, W. P. Old bam, Col. Walker Taylor, O. O. Cor lotton. T. D. Meares, J. A. Arrint dale, Samuel Bear, J. G. Barren tine, W. G. Bale, J. R. Braff, Isadora Bear, Andrew Morelaad, T. B. McManla, F. L. Woodruff, M.a WUlard. J. W. Crews, D. McEachern.JWm. Calder, L. a, Botera, R. L. Holme. W. A. Oolwell, fdb-U. Dor belt H. a Mo Queen, W. K.PerdewjraBoat wrixbt, J. Vaa B Metts, U. M. Rob inson, G. J. Boaey, D. CL Lots, J. B. Hooper, M. W. Jacobl, J. EL Crow, J. W. Brooka and Z. W. Whitehead. Whea the meetlnt bad been called to order, the secretary read the call signed by Messrs. A. EL Zoeller, CL O. Oorlnttoa and W. EL Brown, who had roted atalntt the committee's re port at the previous meetlnt. A letter waa alao read from Mr. W. LL. Brown, alalia t that while he. had undergone bo ehante of aeatlmeat toward the proposition,' he saw no objectloa to the matter beint Investigated by a more largely attended meetlnt of the body, therefore be aigned the calL The same aeatlmeat was expressed by Mr. OOviagtoa later In the session. "". Mr. H. W. Malloy, who later lied a fight to hare the matter re-referred to the committee because of the . moral obllxalloaa tied to the . proposition of the committer, aaked that the report ba read again, which the secretary did. . Prestdeat Taylor, who la alao chair man ex officio of the Executive Com mittee, then took the floor aad for the benefit of those not present at . the original meetlnt and the called meet ing Friday, explained the proposi tion; told of the methods punned la arrivint at the aame . aad ahowed wherein he regarded the concessions obtained aa ad rants geoua to . the eom mualty and binding upon no one, who dldal care to avail themselves of its terms. There bad been no proposi tion from the telephone company; the overtarea were from the com alttee and the provision as to term of foar yeare waa . inserted by the committee aa ' a safeguard to any further advance. The com mittee really wanted aaeven year atlp uUatlbn but the company favored the shorter term.- The advanced rale are bow aa low aa aad lower la some in stances, than any other Southern citlea and the committee's idea was to keep them so aa long as possible,, at the aame time pledging the company to maintain a standard service with the progreee of science and to glv to Wilmington the advantage of any natural decline In rates elsewhere. The question submitted by Mr. Taylor was that If the committee hadn't got the beat out of the proportion, tbea la what particular aad what is a better sololloot ' : v"';. -. : Mr. Wm. Oalder called attention to the fact that according to the terms of the contract , there was ao agreement that the company, after the first year, ahoaldn't raise the rates, on residence pfionea. Mr. Taylor said the omis sion of that was aa oversight of the committee aad Assistant General Man ager Crews, of the compaay, who was preaenf, suggested that the defect could ' be ;- easily remedied by the addition to Bee 3 of the words to Oct" 1st, 1907." Mr, Calder aald wilb that insertion the proposition was acceptable to hlac. : The agreement as It then a tood before the Chamber and aa finally adopted, la a follows, the addltloa being printed la lta'tes : J T-taspeeise&t, mads &ls dT ot Bapteia- oer, 1903, by ud betnw ths Boathorn BeO Tela pluos and Telffraph compsoy. Its auocessors sod eatlgas, iheretufter deslgnsted ss the Telepone Compssr, party c tha fl' at part, sad ti ChAI&t-tt of 'Commerce of the dtylof WOmmgtan, Kotth Carolina, haralaafter deeignated a the Chamber of Commerce, party of He second part; -.' i ".. . WtoxxsaxTH, That for and in consideration of the cornanU and agreements hereinafter contain ed, the Telephone Company and the Chamber of Commeroe, each with the other,- mutually agrees as follows: ' - - - ' ? ;''ri j -' 0) ' That bOBiness subscribers of record Vay Slst, 190S, who will execute contracts coTering un limited special line seryice from the Telephone Comptny for the period of four (4) years from October 1st. 1803, at the sew schedule rate of $4.00 per month, will be allowed s rebate of the differ ence between the old schedule of $2 50 per month and the new schedule of 14 00 per month, for the period between October let, 1903, aad October 1st, 1904; It being understood that the subscriber is not obligated to takeltelepho&e service for the period of four (4) years, but. that should any telephone errlce be required or taken after October lstl904. and during the term of this contract,' the snbscri-' ber agrees to pstronizelthis Telephone Company. (S) That the new schedule of rates, hereto at-. tached, shall apply to all residence stations (where the primary term of contract has expired) from October 1st, 1903. - to OeUtt, 1907. ' - r " (3) That the new schedule ot rates is to apply to all subscribers, both bnsinefs and residence, con nected on or Hince'June 1st, 1903, noon the expira tion of the primary .term of such contracts, - , (4) r That the Telephone Company wQ maintain standard service and apply such improvements as msx.be installed m other exchanges of -"similar size and imto similar conditions. -- t .' i " -4S) TbattiiTeleTia3Com?arywnieoSs as promptly as practicable contemplated suburban linesl ' - . -' . - " --;-' (6) That the Telephone Company,- during the term of thla agreement, wCl charg no hlgher .rates for telephone serrice In thedtjr of Wilmington than are charged by the Telephone Company In other cities of similar size and under similar con ditions. . . - . . - ' - .: ' ' (?) That all subscribers (where the. primary term of contract of one year has expired) will exe cute new contracts at the- rates named In the at tached schedule,' but subject to the conditions and provisions of Section 1 of this agreement. " - " ' (8) The Chamber of CommerctTpledges itself, in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein named, ta extend to the Telephone Com pany its ; hearty, support and co-operation, in the carrying out of said covenants and agreements. K In witness whereof.' the parties hereto have caused these presents to bo executed in' their be half by, their respective officers, on the day and year first above written. . " - . -. Spirited DIscaisioe Easaed." " . Terms of the agreement having beea made plain, a spirited dlscuasioa over the adoptloa or rejection of the report ensued. Mr. Oscar Wright asked the telephone officials present if Macon and Augusta, Ga., Mobile, .Ala., and Jacksonville, - Fie., didn't :- enjoy a lower rate than that proposed to be put la effect" in Wilmington Mr. Woodruff replied that Macon and Au- gustaria Georgia, and Mobile, ia Ala bama, paid $60 and $36 per year and that in Jacksonville, Fla , as a -contribution to the fire sufferers in that city, the company granted a maximum rate of only $36 and that a short term agreement to that effect would aoon expire ' and advanced ratea would be put in operation. ': Mr. Sam Bear asked Mr : Wfllard, of the Executive Committee, for an ex pression of his views and that gentle man gave tbem along the same lines as -"resident Taylor, Mr. - -tear: also aaked Mr. EL O. . McQueen for bis viewa on the question, but Mr., Mc Queen aald he bad nothing further to say. ' '. MrT H. ; V7 Malloy aald- the company " should remove alt mor al - obllgatlona from : ; the agreement- and- give all aubacrlber the advantage of - a year at the ' old rates, without asking them to do anything. Personally, he didn't ' think : the ad vanced ratea were exorbitant; bat if the company wanted -to do something ia recompense for the bad service it gave prior to tha Installation of the new system. It could do - so without binding subscribers to take Its 'phones for four years. No one knew what four .years- would bring forth. A genius brighter than - Edison might bring forth appliances within that time that would supersede' the Bell appa ratus. "' . ;" ' - Ospt B. F. Craig thought the Cham ber, of Commerce had nothing - to do with the matter anyway.? The Ball Co. had 'phones to sell and ff anybody wanted to buy them, they could do so. However, since the Chamber of Com merce bad dipped in and secured some concessions, he thought, that they should be taken advantage of and the committee should be thanked for what it bad accompliahed. ; - - . : Mr. Wm. Oalder Mr. M. W. Jacobl, Mr. Andrew; Moreland, Capt Tr D. Meares and "others made' remarks favoring the committee'a proposition. Mr. CL CL Covington explained his po sition and bla signature to the calL ? Mr. Majloy, after further discus sion, - moved m i substitute that the matter be - referred . back . - to the committee " to ascertain ; if the same concessions could not be se cured without the obligations attached. Mr. A. H. Zoeller ' made an amend ment lhat three other members of the Chamber of Commerce be - added to the committee, but both the amend ment aad substitute were voted down. oaly Messrs. J. S. Hooper, H. W. Malloy, Joseph Walters, Oscar Wright aad A. H. Zoeller voting for the same. Capt T. IX Meares then moved for an adoption of the report, which was carried, 26 to 16, as stated.. The meet ing then adjourned. i.'Jr -ii INTERS TATE TO UNDERQR00ND. Telegrani Received Yesterdsy Relative to Proposed 'improvemenls la This City. ?f The following telegram received by Capt W. P. Oldham at 10 o'clock yea terday mOrning will be read with in terest.T; .; -". -. i--" - r Dubhax, N. Q, Sept 13th. W. P. Oldham, Manager , WUming- ton, N. C. vv :.';;-: :;: - We are getting eslinoates on the pro posed ; under-ground work ror wu mington. As soon as they are ready we will be prepared to go to work. In vite the committee to goto Raleigh aad compare Zthe service. We guar antee its equal to any. n---: rw. w. bhaw, at-gr. ' Capt Oldham aaya the company ha made ao ; intimation of advance la telephone rates. a ;-?i " -BR-j-asaBSBBSB - --:7'- ' The Polvogt Co. are showing their new Fall styles of ready to wear Hats for Ladiea aad Children. 'VS--'i't SllkSale at PolTOSla this week, : r PERSONA PARAGRAPHS., i Mr. Samlr P. . Morton, Jr., of Baltimore, ia at The Prtpn.iAii, .; '; Mr. J." E. Farrar, of Charlotte, wta at The Orton yeaterdy. Editor Fred B. Miatz, of the Southport andanf, ia in the city. ; j Mrs. E. J. Eeedy, of Burlaw, was a guest at The Orton yesterday. t Mrs. W. G. Sale and childrea are visiting .relatives in Lynchburg, Mr. ; Duncan MoKenzie, of Trmmonaville, :P. Q, arrived last nighf ' ' - ' r Mr. C. -P. Lewis and son, W. R. . Lewis, are visiting their sister, Mr. D. W. Mason. ! : - , . ' Mr,; Alf. W.. Vick - returned esterday from i an 'extensive tour through the West ; j - Solicitor Bodolph DnfEj - was here yesterday, returalng from Su perlor Court tlbiigwXzP' t --- Mr. Hi M." Hnmphrey the writ known inaurance man of Golds boro, Is at The Orton. ; J -' Mr. Beston Stevenson . sailed on the New York steamer yeaterday afternoon for New York. 'C. :- -ti Mrs. Van B. Moore, three 'ohfl drea and nurse; of r Raleigh, were guest at The Orton yesterday.: " ' Miss Maud Bulluek left yester for Winston-Salem, to resume . her studies at Salem Female Academy. t Miss Stella Smith, of ; More- head City; ,ia the guest of Mia Neta Smitb, on Campbell, near Fourth street ----- ;V:..'' . ;:':'-. v'o- -;: .-; Mr. J. W. Norwood, of Green ville, S. C, spent yesterday in the city, looking after his extensive bank ing in teres te here." Oyft - ; i Miss Capitola Smith, who thaB been the charming guest of Miss Neta Smith, returned to her home in More head City yeaterday. T .. ; " ; ; Mr. B. J. Lewis, who spent the past Summer in Wilmington vrlll leave in a . few daya to become mana ger of the Nicholson Hotel, of Chester S.O. ,J:-'?:, . -: Messrs. A. H. Slocomb, Jr., and D. S. , MacRae, of Fayetteville, were passengers on the steamer; "City of Fajetteville" which .' Was la port yeaterday. ; ' . : - 'i -: ; - Miss Lacy Wootten left jester day morning for New York. She will enter Mount Sinai Hospital in that city to take a course in the school ror trained nurses. -. !t''cry-' : i Lieutenant Phelps, TJ. S. N. , wife and daughter, who have : beea visiting relatives at South port, passed through; the city yesterday oa their Way to QnvTuboeo.:fi ry Mrs. C. D. Gilbert of this city,' and Mrs. A. M.. Gilbert, of Norfolk, returned on the steamer "Hurt" yes terday from Lena, CumberlancLcoun ty, where they have beea visiting rela tlvea. iu . 1 1 Great 5c. Embroidery aale" Monday af 9 o'clock. : Kress'., 6 . and 10c. store. . . -'.v-w- . t-. : Joia the crowd Moaday ' at. 9 o'clock. Kc Banner Embroidery sale at Kress'. " t $50c Wash Silk S9c Foulard Bilks 60e at Sale this week. - $L0O per yard Polvogt'a Silk t - ,Silk Sale at Polvogt'a thla week, t NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. MARKET NOTICE. The stalls, stores and spaces of the public markets will be rented at pub lic auction upon the cash premium plan Moaday, September 21st, begin ning at Fifth Ward Market at 11 A. M., reaching Fourth Street Market about 11 :S0 and - Front Street Market about 13 o'clock. - No ; one In arrears allowed to bid. ; - , wSf; . v'- M. G. TIENKEN, :" Chalrmaa Market Committee. - se098t -.-i---;.. -s 9 13 - NOTICE. Having this day sold to Mr. J. D. Vann the Cigar an uTobaoco business former lv owned and condncteO by me at No. 10 North Front street. I desire: to.thank my.'patrons and thenuio gen- e rally for the patronage so liberally bestowed. ana respectxauy ass: ror a continuance or ine same to my successor. All bills will be paid by the undersigned, and all accounts due said DusineaB wui oe receiptea xor Dy Sept. 10th, 1903. : . H. J. GEBKEN. .V,:Tj.';' v A CARD. 'Having pnrchased the Cigar andTobacco tmainess formerly owned by Mr. H. j. darken at Ho. 10 North Front street, I desire to state that I will carrv on the same business as here tofore conducted, and ask a continuance of tba patronage bestowed. A mil line ot cigars. To Daoco, Cigarettes ana smokers' articles wiu be kept in stock and sold at the very lowest prices. toot trade is solicited. j. u. vabw. sep 18 it , - -- - - Diocese of East Carolina. - By order or the Bishop and the Standing Com mittee of the Diocese, a special council ot the Diocese of East Carolina la hereby called to meet in ----- BT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, OOLVDSBOBO, N. O., Wednesday, October 7th, 1901. at 10 o'clock, a. H., "for thepnrpou of electing a Bishop Co adjutor" tor the Dlooeee, "and for the consider ation of questions germane to the same, under the provisions of Article in. Section S oi the Constitution ot the Diocese." - t FBXDEBICK H. 8KINRXB, -: Clinton. N. O. . . Secretary ot tha CoanclL Bepl34w - sn : ,;. - :--:. do YOU IVArJT, - "a real imported China Dinner X Self ' We have them real cheap. Special prices tbi week for : Screens, Porch Sets, llosqalto . Nets, Water Coolers aad small 3f Refrigerators - j, ' Call on ut fo an j thing ia Furniture.' - - " T - 10-113 Maikat St. jyaott- ; J later-state .78v- iraw ADVERTISEMENTS. Stlwl Ml C W; YATBS & CO. Exclusive Depository. WB, ITE FOB PBI0ES ON SCHOOL DESKS .. AND ; ALL SOHOOIt sep 13 tf supplies: Car Loaus'ofWi 3 car loads Flour Straight, Half Patent, Patent, Fancy Patent. 2 car loads Mixed Corn. . . : : 1 car load White Corn; : . .1 car load Pure Wheat Bran. :- . 1 car load No. 1 Timothy Hay. -;l car load Ito. 2 Timothy Hay. 1 car load Prairie Hay. y - 3 car loads Va. Water Gro'd Meal. ; 1 car load Good Lack B. Powder. 1 car load Meat, Bibs, Plates, Butts 1 car load Canned Goods, i -! Ask ' us for . qtlotations or send orders along and shall have oar per sonal attention. X "j 5 and 7 South Water street. ' sep 13.tf ;,;:;.;:;:"-;'":- , ? r-c ; -J;:-1 SOHOOIt POR T YOUTJC BUSS HABT BIIS8 BROWrT r ths nxxr sxssioa wm. aiani ' ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER the FIRST. - Punctual attendance at the beginning ' of the session is necessary to a credit able stand.' - --- ' ;-S'U;i'Y v' jip:.' HISS HOBDgr g Expects --. to ; reaume -, lnatructlon In . Bte&ography, Music and Voice Culture : For terms aad particular, apply to the i , . : PRINCIPALS; '"--'-I ' 114 Orange street. f Sep- 133t . i- f - SU .-f .-: -: Sealed will be ' received ' at office. Wilmiagton. : the Mayor's K JN. U., antil September 18, 1903, at ll o'clock A. M. for furnishing all material and labor incidental to the laying of eighteen hundred feet 24 inch Vitri fied terra cotta Jfipe, ana lourteen hundred feet of 20 Inch Pipe; als 650 feet approximately of i 36 inch Pipe on Market street.; :v : .. ' ' Specifications, plans and profile of the work can he had at the Mayor's office.-"' j - .r ; 4 The right reserved to reject' any and ail bids. : c aa 28 till sept 18 r ; Mayor. ! The City Tax Book for 1903 - I has been placed in my hands with . :i. instructions to proceed to collect I taxes charged ; therein. . All . per sons liable for City .Taxes are I given a cordial invitation to come up to the City Hall and settle; y Office hoars from 9 A. M. to . 5 j P. M. Bectfnily'?;:;:;- ' B. Pr KIUGr, 'y Treasurer and Collector. ; sep 12 lw4Viv--:;:lr"V't?f; :i:7 ij i estab- ? Ours Is the only lishment in your City that tnakes Suits to measure' fcr Ten D0l!ars.:ii; WtM C. E. GORDON PANTS CO., I : 25 Soath Foat Street. 4 ' iapt."ti-v h'tt. i?: :V. . xjj it-A f f ,; Rates for Seuer Servlco Water Closets - - 50 cts per quarter, each 'l Kitchen Sinks 50 cts per quarter, each : . Bath Tabs - - -- 50 cts per quarter, each fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, each Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter; per set We carrv oar nines to vonr nron-. erty line without charge, and rates ! do not go into effect until service is " rendered. fi---x:,r. -T ,i " 't. ITfca Wi!niinstrijSEsrs;8 Ctv- Dl Proposals Ten Dollars 4. !'f r!i 41 it t 7
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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