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t i ;Ci3raud dsnaI?Ide,;BrsryBa) iirsalatU Warfsr Thaa That . Ul AST UUII UtUJ BSVS ' ( MP" fliHsiwd la WIlmlatti. IH IE! ititb. . 7 frOvj0000 OUTLINES. - At Washington yesterday the House Committee on Industrial 'Arts and-: Ex. positions recommended an appropriation of $2,850,000 for government partici. ' pation in the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition. ' ' . A committee, headed bv ex-Senator J. L. McL&nrin. of finuth Carolina, appointed at the New Orleans uotionurowers Association, will confer Feb. 20, with President' RooseTelt as ; to ' plans for expanding the cotton trade tin foreign countries. On account' of the sleet storm, Atlanta has . been with, oat electric lights for three nights,, and the telegraph and telephone - Ones are practically xmt of commission. The " Seaboard Air Line stockholeers Gommitiee met ia Baltimore vesterdav. and one endorsed ths Ryan-Blair plaa, wnue tne. other opposed it. At 'Washington yesterday. Justice Harlan. . of t e United States Supreme Court, de- . meet tne application xor writ oi error ! in the cause of ex-Major S. J. McCue, con. demned to be hanged to-day at Char- ; loueaville, Va., for the murd -T of his :nU e rstiAttotnejt; General j Moody: nas appointed cornier Attorney uenerai Hartnaa, of .Cleveland's cabinet, and iiawyer rreaencK .pt; juason, of au Loafs, to push' the investigation and nrobecutlon of the Atchison. Toneka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, for playing reoa.es contrary to law. a Jsritlso steamship reports the United State - eun boat Newport, ancbored off Cape Henry, wuuuk ww irom jxoriois. j. ne Russian strike trouble is still unsettled and . oops nre lato strikers, killing and wounainic many. in a rear end col lision on the Southern Railway at Co lomoia.S. C, yesterday, fifteen' people were injured. At Jacksonville yesteruay, one negro I prisoner was suffocated, and . fifteen ! escaped froju lall on account of! - fire. ew York markets: Money on call was steady at 2 per cent; Cotton market was quiet at 7.80c.; flour was firm but slow; wheat, spot firm Nti. 2 red fl22Tf o. t. afloat; corn, i spot firm,- No. 2 Mic at elevator; oats, . spot firm,-mixed S082 1 pounds. 88t37fc j rosin steady, opium turpentine quiet, j VEATrtLR REPORT. U. S. Dep'T OF AOBICDLTOBE, - Weather Bubeac, I WrxjcrsetOK, N. C, Feb. 9. Meteorological data for. the twenty; tour nonrs enamg at o r. ja.: Temperature at 8 A. M., 86; 8 P. M., 4 1 degrees; maximum, 52 degrees; mini mum 36 degrees; mean 44 degrees. I Rainfall for the day 3S rainfall since first of the month W date, 1.69 inches.!' , ,. . - ' Stage of water In Cape Fear river at Fayettevllle aw8 A. M today 7.1 feet. j FORECAST JOB TO-DAY. j; WASHDreToK, February 9. For North Carolina: Fair Friday,' colder in west portion;Satorday fair, colder in east por tion, fresh west winds. . ; 10, 8uu Rises..., Sun Sets..... 0 54 A. M. 5 85 P. M. 10 H.41 M. Day's Liength.. ....L High Water at South port. . High Water at Wilmington. 11.55 P. M. 2.25 A. M. I Every bill passed by the Legls- latnre that deprives the people . of the right , of local self-government Will prove a boomerang in the elec tfona of 19o6. j ; J. Pierpont . Morgan : sets credit for organizing a more binding bar- tester trust. Let President Roose velt sow the whirlwind so the trust can reap it. - Representative Baker, of New York, .is: getting entirely too per nlclous In rushing into the lime light, f Too much glare will reveal his size il be keeps it np. U they keep on indicting United RlAtea Snn&tara for rtnrmntlon. Oaa Addicks onght to be elected to a teat as the best means of setting a trap for him. . The 'municipal authorities of Philadelphia are engaged in a war fare against vice. It is not stated what oaused such a serious rnptnre between them and vice. ' ; , -i There are reports of deficits, in I several postoffices in Hawaii, the amount at : the Koloa office being i $27,000. This confirms the statement I that Hawaii has become thoroughly : Americanized, X ' ' i V 1: i 1 1 ii " 4 The Democrats in Congress make : no beans of letting it be known that thev will stand at the President's back if he really has any tools with ! which he can de-tentacle any hydra- headed octopus that is lying around loose. t-? . Benresentative Wmborne is ia level headed man; but he must haye "looked sheepish" when he Intro duced his' dog tax law. Possibly, lie had overlooked the record of the North Carolina Solons on this ques tlon 1. V On Monday iet midnight a watch maker at Washington committed suloide by hanging himself in the kitchen. We will never be canght doing inch a deed as that for fear we might get a roast tot rashly ' cooking our goose on earth. : V Since the Beef Trust has been fknocked ' ont" by the Supreme Court decision, it is reported that it hasi 'insolently cornered the egg market This confirms our suspi cion that the trust would ' hatch up some other soheme to eggsact from fee people enough to pay the cost the government's suit against The "LVht Honsa" r for an oyster roast) Everything new. ' Eh-ciric lights. ObMrf ul open fires. Last ear laavee Wrlghtvllle at 100 P. IL ; heat ed, closed ears. The 8 o'clock car from town oooui back as far as the Light House at 40 P. VL to give yon an op pntualty to get an oyster , roast as VOL. LXXV.--NO. 120 LOCAL DOTS. Other locals, see fourth page. There was nothing doing in spirits turpentine yesterday. There were sales of rosin after hours at $3.45 per barrel. R. G. 'Grady yesterday made ap plication for a permit to build a two story, frame residence, tin roof, on Nan street, between Front and Second ; G. tu Lewis, contractor. It is announced that Lewis Morrison will be seen again here next season, during; November, as "Mephis to," in Faust. He will also appear at Ifessrs. Go wan Bro.'s theatre at New bern. j " A special meeting of the Ez ecntive Committee of the East Oaro Una Truck and Fruit Growers' Asso ciation will be held In the office of the Association In the Masonic Temple at 11 o'clock this' morning;. of the Southern View Comnanv. was sttached ) to the outgoing Northern Coast Line train yesterday, en route to Norfolk, i The company has been In Wilmington several days and, It Is nn deratood, did a rushing business. , The Ball Committee of . the Howard Relief Club has decided to aire the ; anniversary dance or that popular organization on Wednesday night, Feb. 22ad. The dance will be for members only and Is being; looked forward to with much pleasure. The Fruit and Produce News, of New York, says that all truck crops la the Southern States were greatly damaged by the freeze. Orange, pO' lato, bean, lettuce and strawberry crops have been through 18 degrees of weather as far South as Florida. Mr. James Leonard, the gen eral organizer for the United States of the American Federation of Labor, ar rived in the city Wednesday from Florence, S. OL, where he organised a retail clerks' union. He is here noon the same mission and to confer with other unions relative to a Federation. Duplin Journal: "Berries are not showing much signs of life these days. The aero weather recently has aept the plants from growing. ; It is noticeable, however, that since the snow tne plants look as If thev fared well while, wrapped up and green leaves are seen putting forth." - The Southport Standard is re- quoted to announce that the steamer Wilmington - will' discontinue ; her thursday and Friday .morning trips from Southport and will leave South port on those days until further notice at 8 P. M. This change la made by re quest of the shad fishermen to get their fresh catch into the market every day. The schedule will be the same as here tofore With tM aPbttcsptlOB. v . - - . ., 8UQQV aSD ealTlOLLIDED. Soali Boy Throwa Oat sad Palsfally lo isred ea Slorth Frest Street. ; Sebastian Nleliou, ten years old, son of Dr. A. O. Nielson, manufacturer of the widely advertised Eel Oil Lini ment, was thrown from a buggy into which a street car crushed, in front of Bollock & Cowan'a drug store, on North Front street, early yesterday afternoon. The boy was painfully but not seriously hurt. Young Nielson had been left in the buggy to hold the horse while his father was in the drug store transact ing tome business. A ear came around the corner at Front and Bed Cross streets. In charge of Motorman J. A. nines, who was sounding bis gong as a warning to a number oi vehicles going in the same direction of the car some distance ahead.. The horse at tached to Dr. Nielson's buggy was ap parently frightened by the ringing of the gong and backed toward the track, careening the buggy to one side. ' The ear barely bit the vehicle, but the blow was sufficient to throw the boy to the s!de of the car and back between the wheels of the buggy. He was bruised on the shoulder and - side and cut about the face. His father heard the crash, ran out and brought the boy in the store, applying some of the liniment he . manufactures aid other medicines to the injury. Later he was sent home on a car. where he was doing very well at last accounts. Persons who witnessed the accident vary in their estimates of the rate of speed of the ear. Macblae Keptlr shops. Mr. John A. Morris, for three vears chief engineer and machinist at the extensive plant of the Independent j Ice Co., in this city, has resigned that position and will early next week open a machine repair shop in the building next east of Davis' stables, on Market a .reef. ; The shop will be equipped with the latest appliances, and Mr. Morris, who has served six years in machine shops In this and other States, will look personally after each -. job. Mr. Morris is a young man of ambition. skill and Integrity and has the best wishes of the Stab for his continued success. CoKoa Market J?, The New York cotton future mar ket yesterday was off 20 points and more on bee or .two months. The New York spot market was off 10 points, belBg quoted at 7.80 for mid dling while the local market remained steady at 7.25. Receipts yesterday were 286 bales against 16S same day last lesson. , . new Advertisements. Acidemy "In Idaho." Craw & Taylor Trading atampf. BTJsmasa locals. ' LosWCve-giasses. PASS FORGED CHECK. I Colored Saloon Porter Unable to ExDlain His Possession of Valuable Pat FORGED AN ENDORSEMENT. Fred Joses arrested Yesmdsy sad Gives Prellmlnsry TrlsJFoisd Latter of J.W.Mnrchlios&fif.SBd Tried to Appropriate Its CoBtebls. The story of a shrewd attempt to de fraud, however, by crude r method, was unfolded in Justice Fowler's coutt yesterday afternoon in the bearing ol a case In which Fred Jonef, the well known colored porter at Hr. W.; Van Hardin's saloon, on Princess street, Is charged with the larceny of a check for $50, the property of J. W. Mureht aoir&rOo.. and a: nnTOccewfaat- tempt by. the negro to gel the same cashed at the Uurchison National bank, through the agency of another, Ernest Sampson Brown, a 14 year old ealorrd boy, employed by Mr H. A. Barr, at the Standard Supply Co's office, on Water street The bearing was continued in the absence of char acter witnesses for the defendant until 10 A. M. to day. . . -: j -; A letter containing the chock, which was from Mr. 3, O. Home, a merchant at Magnolia, tf. O. and a brother of the late Guilford Home, of this city, came to the Wilmington postoffice from the northbound train Wednesday evening and was probably taken out of the lock box of the firm and accidentally dropped in the: lobby of the postoffice or In the street by some one who got the mail for the store the same night. The presumption is that the negro Jones found the letter. : At any rate yesterday morning the Brown boy presented the check for) payment to Mr. EL Lacy Hunt, the paying teller at the Murchison National Bank. Mr. Hunt, of course, turned the check over and was surprised to find a very crude attempt to endorse the check "J. W. Murchison & Co.," as wo aid have been necessary before payment. His suspicion aroused, Mr. Hunt stepped to the telephone and asked Mr. E. O. Graft, bookkeeper for J. W. Murchison & Co., to step over to the bank at' once. Meantime he went back to the window and ques tioned the boy as to where be got the check and was told that a colored man just outside the door gave It to him and promised him if he I would get the money for It, he would give him ten cents for his trouble. The boy also banded Mr. Hunt a shipping tag on which j was also forged an I order from J. W. Murchison & Co., cheek, which confirmed Mr. Hunt's suspicion that there . was- something Irregular, Upon the arrival of Mr. Craft, he took the boy in charge and asked him to show him the negro man that gave him the check. The boy led the way out and said as he got to the sidewalk he saw the negro front of Oaylord's store, him to come down there. motionlnir 1 However, 1 when Jones saw Mr. Craft in com pi' ny with the boy, he went In the store and had started out the back door, when he was overtaken, Jones con sented to go with Mr. Craft to where he was employed and once there, Mr.' l Hardin compelled him to remain un fc til Deputy Sheriff Harvey Cox arriv ed. Later Constable Savage arrived and a search of the negro disclosed several shipping tags on his person indentical with that one upon which was scribbled the note to the bsnk. purporting to be from J. W. Murehl son & Co. and asking that the cheek be cashed. There was writing on sev eral of the tags, found 'on the negro's person but It wag so indistinct that a fair comparison with the endorsement on the check could not be had. The porter stoutly maintains that he knows nothing of the matter and hooted at the boy when he was pointed out to Mr. Craft in Gay lord's store. The negro has been employed by Mr. Hardin off and on for several years, but Mr. Hardin says he knows nothing of hia character other than the dealings he has had with him in the saloon. At the trial before Justice Fowler yesterday afternoon, the boy was given an excellent cnaracier oy ur. unrr and told a straightforward tale of his connection with the whole affair, where' upon he was discharged. , Geo. -1 Peschau Esq., appeared for Jones and asked that the bearing be eontinueil until to-day, which was ordered and the prisoner went back to lail. He la a "wall dressed ne- ero. above the average in intelligence and is shrewd about the ordinary af fairs of life but understands llttl of the bsnking customs of the 'cop try. ' ... j ' Postoffice Inspector S. H. Backho happened to be in the city, ailed with TJ. 8. Deputy Clerk Jas. K. Jollier at the office of Justice Fowler, during the progress of the trial, 'but Sarning that the letter was not abatraVed from, a letter box or otherwise tampred with while in transit by the goveament, he of coarse, could take no acon in the Federal Court . Early noralng Seaboard Trsi. Says the Laurinburg Exchange: "The early, morning trau from Wil mington to Hamlet is I great conve nience to the travellln public, but the hour which it leavej Wilmington (4:38) la such an uncomfortable one that we believe that a dc aestlc sleeper to be put in the yards, earlier in the night, would be large patronlaea and appreciated by ; the! public, aa It would Insure them a ful night's resu It would pay the railuad company WILMINGTON, N. P.. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10, wedded inrichmond, v.. I dr. Qastoa Lord Myers, of Wilmlszte1, Claimed as a Bride a Cnsrmtaf Ygnsg Virginia Wound. Miss Carrie Myers, Mr. Tbos. E. Myers, Mr. Milton ! Mcintosh and Capt. O. McD. Davis i returned yester day morning from Richmond where they attended the marriage of Miss Annie Pender Gordon, of Richmond, and Mr. Gaston Lord Myers, of Wil mington, In lhe Church of the Holy Trinity, Richmond, Wednesday night at v o'clock. - xno bride and groom left after the ceremony and a brief reception at the home of the ' bride's parents. Col. and Mrs. John W. Gor- aoc, , on toe u'jorroa special for a bridal trip through Florida. They will arrive ia Wilmington about Feb. 19ib, and be at home at the residence of Capt. T. D. Mearet, . on Market street i The Richmond. .TlmesDis pitch has the following account; of J,The wedding of :Mlss' Annie Pender Gordon, the' daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. John Watton Gordon, to1 Mr. Gaston Lord Myers, of Wilmington, N.O.; was celebrated-February 8th, at 9 P. M., in uoiyarinny cnurcn, the Kev. Dr. J. J. ravatt oe ngtne ceieorant. "Decorations. were in palms, white rises and white candles in altar candle- sicks. Mr. Herbert Phillips directed tlfe music. At the Gordon Home, No. 82 West Franklin street, where a recep tion was held after the ceremony, only foithe bridal party and a few intimate frUnds of the bride. Thilow's orchestra rendered a beautiful selection of appro, prate airs. u i-- - ; fThe bride came In with her father, wlo gave' her in marriage. She. was goVned in white Messaline, trimmed wth rose point lace. " Her jewels' were plarls and she carried a shower, of lilies o the valley The groom advanced from tie vestry room to the altar with his brother, Mr.Thomss Myers, who was his best man. i -.. 'i...-, , i. 'Miss Rebecca Daingerfleld Gordon' w her sister's maid of honor. She wore white liberty silk. Her. flowers! were whie roses. Miss Louise A. - Affeld. of Net York; Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Nof oik: Miss Nanne Clark, of North CaOlina; Miss Carrie Myers, the sister of tn groom; miss neuie uoraon, . ox Rihmond.sister of the bride; Miss Rosa luShafer, of Richmond; Miss Margaret Studwick, of North Carolina, and Miss Jaiie Boyd Neely, of Portsmouth, Va.,' wrethe bridesmaids.: They made an e-tremeiy, pretty group , in charming tdletsof light blue sun plaited silk, tlmmed In white chiffon and pink roses: Their boquets were of La France roses, f Mrs. Gordon,the bride's mother,wore hack chiffon cloth. Mrs, George Pen dr, of Norfolk, Va., a relative of the bide, attended -the ceremony at the c.nrch and the reception. ' : ": jV JGroomsmen included Mr. T. Garnett Tibb, Mr. T. f Francis Green and Mr. Sdon Walkeidof Richmond; the I Rev; Af red Berkely, Mr. Champ Davis, Mr. AinandDeRossett and Mr, Mcintosh, of Noth Carolina, Mr. 'Garner Wood-Den J rneid,' of Baltimore. . t:, 'Mr. and Mrs. Myers left last evening fort Southern bridal tour. They-will maki their future home in Wilmington, N. CJ Man, friends in Richmond ex tend hearty congratulations and. best wishes for a oright and happy future1 y-.''1 "''gjnafn' erself,' by her &velyperson5S,-aa. eniwwM. 'm eiuoi m tao osioem ana respect oi ica; mmf OAnlf w , ,. ''.K- T-V; . 7 AC ' FIVE BIQHTI OP REPERTOIRE. ryrlo Itsck Eatertslsers at Acsdeny, Be llnalig This Eveslnx "Is Idaho." i For five nichts. i! ' heHnnlntr this evening, popular prices will onee more be in vogue at the academy. xne attraction will be the Lyric Slock Company, which held the boards at the local playhouse the holiday week, lout which returns greatly strengthen- led in every branch. Many new faces will be noted in the company. Kipe- lally strong has been the addition to he vaudeville branch of the 1 organ!- atloo. ; The ' company now . carries Jx specialty artists, i r ; J The sale of seats for the perform- nee to-night, which will be the! well nown and popular success, j "In daho," commenced at Plummer's yes- brday morning. To night every lady jeeompanied by the holder of a: paid hlrty-cenU ticket if such ticket Is urchased before 6 o'clock this after- oon, will be admlttsd free, lasses for Policemen! T Every member of the Wilmington olice department, thirty-eight Innunv er, from the rank of janitor to chief, lesires publicly to tip his hat and make sis prettiest bow to Capt John W. tarper, of the steamer "Wilmington," n d aure him of their profound thanks fr his distinguished consideration in ending each of them an annual pats ipon bis splendid steamer. The passes se good for any time, anywhere and everywhere that the graceful "Will ilngton" may during the year 1905 fide her bo w on the placid and historic faters of the Cape Fear. The passes, tith the compliments of Captain Har were distributed : from the desk at polled station yesterday. Stole Bex ef theroots. . The American Tobacco Company would probably pronounce him an enloure. but in the nollce court he will rise not above the rank of a com mon thief. His name Is George Stone, his color is black, and be was caught at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the act of stealing box; of Old Virginia cheroots,:' the property of Stone & Co., from the steamer "Compton's wharf. The negro bad the box tucked carefully away in his coat and. was about to get away with it When one of the employes detained him until the arrival of Policeman J. F. Smith. Stone was locked up at the police sta tion for trial before the May Or todsy at noon. ! v---: Talking Absat Mayer Tratlove. . Leland correspondence of Southport Btandwd: "Ihe Mayor of Myrtle, It la said, pulled up Stakes, corn boiler and all, last Thursday week and pro ceeded to Wilmington. Hence the city t is without a Mayor and the' city hall and surrounding! are left in a Do yoa want any -glassware cheap. (Oayioras store. PILOTAGES BEARING.! Another Heariaz Before House Committee and Yet the End is Not io Sight. THE LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY Ittwsrt Backet Shop Bill Jtsla Uader OUcassIos f eversl Edncstlsssl flatters-Repreieifitlrs Fhlooi i is Dead Other Hofet. Special Star Tflearam.1 Bau!I0h, N. O., Feb. 9. There was another hearing of the pllblage matter before the House Committee on Prb positions and- Grievances to-night. atting from 7:30 to 100 o'clock. The argument is still unfinished and will be resumed to-morrow nieht. Tke SpeslrerB4o-nlght -were Iwwfell Meares, l' HUt.,wr. UDfllcnitlHifD XJ "-orrf 8oihparaBdJsptJi-JJA4 kios in oehaiioi jhe pilots. ; There li no IsdicaUon as yet as to the result of thecoAltst. Both sides are putting up a strong fight i K : . Tfce uouse Judiciary Committee thHi afternoon gave a lengthy hearing os the 8tewart bucket shoo bill but toak no actios. T. C. i Guthrie, of Ubarlotte, spoke as a representative of the legitimate brokers, shoving the deouand for legitimate dealing through exchanges. He explained that cotton manufacturers afe obliged to pecu late, s It was la -order lo prevent an uncertainty ; In their busiaesv. He said with reference to gen eral speculation that no law could prevent men from sending their orders over the Postal or: Western Union wires to New York or other exchanges and the commissions might as well re main in the Btate. J. J. Hill, of Chicago, spoke on the usefulness of the capitalist speculator. . He urged that North Carolina should forbid anyone from posting quotations trnless authorized by some exohange. This Would prevent the operstlon of any bucket shops to the State. The joint committee on education dfctdea to report favorably without change bills carrying appropriations ror the State University. A. & M. College and the 8tate Normal and In dustrial College at Greensboro. The House Committee approved the bill for the establishment, of a State Normal College at Elizabeth City and the Senate Committee gave It an un favorable report. . Represeatstive Phlpss Oesd. I Both' the Senate and House ad journed today after very .brief ses sions, out or respect to ur. y. w. Phlpps, representative from Wautauga county, who paued away at 6 o'clock this morning after a brief illness with Lagripne, which developed Saturday into pneumonia. Dr. Phlpps' wife reached him a . few days before be died: He was 41 years of age and was for 22 vears a successful practi tioner in the western counties. When the House convened this morning the vacant seat of the absent member bore a wreath of flowers from the mi nority, party In the Legislature, of which ur. raipps was a prominent ana IoatUsc soember. . Thecommlltee appointed on the part oT lha House and Senate toaccomDanv the bodv to Grassy Creek, In : Ashe - County, the old Home of Dr. Phlpps- was as fol lows: Bepressntatlves Crisp, Yancy, Finney, Frizzell; and Senators Long and Taylor. The committee left this afternoon on the 8:25 Southern train with the remains for Ashe county. : Legislative Proceedings. When the House met at 10:30 A. M. to-day and prayer was offered by Bep resentative Graham, of Lincoln, a re cess of fifteen minutes was taken, after which Mr. Graham, or Lincoln, made formal announcement of the death of Dr. Phlpps, Introducing every feeling resolution of respect to the memory of the deceased, providing expenses of the funeral escort to Ashe county, officially notifying the Governor of the vacancy in the Assembly and or dering that the flag on the capltol be at half mast for 8 hours. Eulogies on the deceased member were spoken bv Mr. Graham, of Lincoln. Mitchell. of Bertie, Stlckley,of Cabarrus, Co wJes, of Wilkes and Alexander, of Meck lenburg. ZEhe House then by a rising vote adjourneu until to-morrow. The senate was opened witn prayer by Bev. O. L. Held, of Raleigh. Ex Senators W. P. Shaw and E. L. Travis were extended the courtesies of the floor. A large number of petitions were presented as follows: By Foushee, from - en zens or uaaweu. asxtng re moval of distilleries from town of Milton: by Scales, from East Bend Sundav school, asking repeal of char ters of whiskey . towns oi snore anu Williams; also a memorial irom tne Mavor of Bast Band to lbs same effect: another from the Baptist Sun dv school in East Bend asking the same; by Scaler, asking pronionion oi manufacture and saw oi liquor in Yadkin coantv ; by Scales, memorials of temneranea unions In Greensboro, aakine for a reformatory : by Odell. mstiilon from citizens ot .ifiasi tsenu against -the manufacture and sale of liquor in Yadkin, declaring that Honor was sola at si a gauon ana bovs 10 vears old frequently came to Sunday schools and temperance meet Inn drunk. " Among bins ratroaucea were: ey Aaron, to authorize Wayne county commissioners to pay chairman a salary: by Everett -to re-establish office of treasurer m Kicnmona conn ty; by Venn, to amend charter of Edenton : bv ArendelL to Incorporate Beaufort and Western railroad; by Mason, to authorize Gaston county to vote on band Issue of $300,000 for public roads; by Scales, preventing dumnlnsr sawdust in streams in Gull- ford: bv Scales, to provide, method of drawing juries In Guilford: by Jones, to amend Chapter 109, Laws ot 1903, relative to disosnsaries In Johnson: by Fleming, by request, to estannsn local school tax districts In portions of counties of Pitt and Lenoir; by Webb, to amend law relative to . election of justices of the peace; by Foushee, to amend charter of Durham : by Jour a, to - provide that all trains pissing throuffh a county seat must stop at the same to take on passensers; by Emple, to make fac - simile signature of James W. 4 Price, of Wilmington, notsnrv nnblic. bis lawful signature. SBIUs passed: ( House bill relative to publication: Of notice of sales under mortgage deed of contract; 8. B. to Dnvest fraudulent trading requiring that when one doee business in the name of a company or a married woman-must dilclose the names of the MPtnri at -ths ffooda will be liable tnr dht rantr acted, and-a' married woman engaging in business Is made a free-trader. This bill wss Intro duced bv Senator 'Gllllsm;. 3. -B:, to extend time tor proof cf deeds. 1905. rsonal paraqraphs. Mrs. A. C. Ezzell left yester day to visit friends In Warsaw. - Mr. George Elliott, of ' the A. O. L. at Richmond, arrived yesterday. Among last night's arrivala was L!eut R. H. Wlllisms U. S. A.. of Fort Caswell. Mr. H. D, Farrlor, a leading business man of Warsaw, spent yes- terdsy ln tbe city. - Mrs. W. W. Roberts and chU- dreo expect to leave today to spend some time la Florida. - After spending a month in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. MGreen, of this city, Mrs. E. M, Wilson, of Haver ford, Pa., left fbr home yesierdsy evening. , Among last -inight's arrivals from the South was Mr. W. E. Tblg- ptn, nf.CbftdBoarn,-wh6 is here to at tend the meeting of the E. C. T. & F. Mr. J. E. Philpott, of Martins ville, va., the popular travelling rep-1 resentative of the Henry County To- btcco Co., Is In the city on a business trip and vlsltfng his son, Mr, Tyler D. Philpott. T ; ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. . Kenan, of Lockporl, N. Y., arrived In the city yesterday. from Palm Beacb, Fia., and will spend a few days with Mr. Ee nan's mother, Mrs. Kenan, Third and Oraoge streets. ' 1' : - Mr. Smith Turner,- business "Wizard of Or," the Academy here manager of the which appears at Saturday night week And probably matinee of the same afternoon, was fane yesterday, having arrived from Columbia, 8. 0. . : Mr. E. L. Parr returned yes terday from Richmond, where he has bee the pas; week with Mrs. Parr. who recently underwent an operation in a Richmond hospital for appendi citis and complications. Mr. Parr left Mrs. Parr much improved. Mrs. B. F. Hall, Miss Martha Williams, Dr. J. E. Matthews and Mr. Haywood R. Falson went to Red Springs yesterday morning on the early Seaboard Air Line train to at tend the funeral of : the late Mrs; Ar chie D. Black which was held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Grand Chancellor Robertson, of the K. of P. Domain of North Car olina, will probably make an official visitation to the Pythian lodges at Salisbury and Concord and will pro- bablv visit his old home ia Yorkville,' S. C, before returning ? from Raleigh, where he is with the business men's committee in the interest of pilotage legislation and before the committee urging the establishment of a reform atory for youthful criminals. . several befoce f ftB mvorr Saosritaa Ball irtlllerymsn Beaad Orer. Nefro Wsmea f omaltted Robbery. The.Mayor's court yesterday had the redeeming feature of variety. Luther Munroe, the negro arrested in con nection with the Samaritan Hall dis-. order Monday night, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and firing a pistol within the city limits, to both of which counts he pleaded not guilty, being represented by A. J. Marshall Esq. In the cue of firing the pistol, Monroe was fined $5 and costs, from which an appeal to the Su perlor Court was taken and he was bound over to the Superior Court under bond of $25 in the, ease of carry ing a concealed weapon. John Tharp, tbe husband ot "Kittle Leslie," both of whom have frequent ly figared In court, submitting to be ing drunk and disorderly. Judgment of SO days on the roads was suspended provided he pay up all costs and leave the city within 24 - hours, which he promised to do. Msggie Baldwin and Mary Pope, two muscularly reprobates who inhabit an alley leading into "Dross Neck,'? were charged with the larceny of fifty centsK rom Horace Bass,' a- guile less looking negro who works ; at the Cape Fear Lumber mill. He said he started home from the mill late Wed nesday afternoon 'and 'while passing through the alley he was set upon by the two woman In court, who besought him for money to buy whiskey with. He was obliged to refuse the request from the two strangers, he said, when each of tbem grabbed him by an arm and one of them went : through his pockets, taking a ; quarter and five nickel pieces, all the money he had. They then told him to "git" and if he said anything about it, - they would "break his neck." The women were bound ovfr to the higher court and In default of bond they went to jail. 'Arthur Beatty, the negro who lay out in the snow all last Saturday night, was reported still confined to his home and unable to attend trial. He has pneumonia and will probably die, ac cording : to reports. . : 'V'.V mmm ' ' :.:;f:f Bif Wiriag Contracts. The Southern Electrical Company has just completed the wiring or the Boya' -Brigade armory' and will com plete shortly the wiring of the annex at the James -Walker Memorial Hos pital. Tbe company likewise did the wiring of the Odd Fellows' temple and the Heyer building, the latter contract basing called for over 650 elec tric llchts, requiring about 8, W0 feet of steel conduit and between 8,000 had ! 9,000 feet of duplex wire. Mr. ,J. O. Brook had personal' charge of the work.. Lost, and found. - Bbr Eargaina at I ' Gaylord's store. Sale now on. - rp Salel Balell Cilalil at Gaylord's, i now. on. ; -" t WHOLE NO. 11,6867 Tod 13 J. M. SOLKY & CO Readynd willing to co-operate In uany covenant that Is a benefit to YilmlnateD. ve live here, we are in THE CL0TIIIN6 BUSINESS here and be lieve In . EDUCATIONAL lhaJjl)iaijJlDmesLAffordaus..ttifiOpportniilty . To adhere to thisspirit. Our goods are par excellence. Qnr price ONE and with each ten cent purchase or payment on aceonnt yon can vote for your favorite. This is the only Clothing Store issuing them. - - . Bet Busy, Hustle, Work. No Time to Loose. 4 "Vote, "Vo-be, "Vo-bt3, "V"ot;o- jan 4 tf . k REFLEX OP PILOTAGE PI0HT. What Is Learned Locslly Vith Reference to Leflslstlve Hesrlof Ia Bslelgb. Col. Walker Taylor, CapJ. J. Van B. Melts, George Harrl&s. Eta.. Messrs. A. B. Skeldlng, E. Pay son Wlllard andJ. A. Arringdale, of the Chamber of Commerce delegation at Raleigh in the pilotage tight, returned yesterday morning, Col. Taylor hav ing stopped over in Greenville on in surance business. They had nothing new to report from what was contain ed in the telegraphic dispatches to this psper yesterday. All appear very hopeful of ultimate success. The withdrawal of Mr. Empie's bill In the Senate was without prejudice as the New Hsnover Senator had to appear before the committee on penal Insti tutions in behalf of the reformatory bill at the hour appointed for the joint pilotage hearing. The Chamber of Commerce committee bis no fear with reference to passage of the bill In the House, as Mr. Boney is heartily In favor of the measure, but In the Sen ate. It Is expected that Mr. .Emple, to say the least, will not be an enthusi astic supporter of tbe measure. Ur. Arringdale expected to return to Ral eigh last night to join the commercial committee: ie nilots are maklna a manful effort to defeat the bill, committee there in their the following from Messrs. R. O. Hood, M. A. M. Guthrie, C. B. St. Amongrfa4 interest are Southport: G. Guthrie, George and Rev. W. D. Sasser, pastor Boutb port Methodist church. of the Q0SE TO LOOK fob hewport. Scmlnsle After Qusboat Adilit at Sea. . Oiber Reports Mads Yesterdsy. The revenue cutter "Seminole" ar rived in port yesterday morning for coal but proceeded immediately in the afternoon under hurry orders from the Navy Department to go In-search of the U. S. Gunboat Newport, report ed in the Associated Press dispatches Wednesday as having lost her pro peller and as beisg adrift a' sea. The cutter hastily filled her bunkers and passed down the river at 1:30 P. M. Capt. Foley reported that while on her cruise the Seminole on Tuesday, off Cape Lookout, supplied i with stores and water the schooner "Louis Boisert," Capt. Fletcher, which has been cut from Georgetown, 8. 0., with cargo of lumber for New ; York since Jan. 31st. During thick weather the ssme day the cutter spoke the schooner "M. C. Haskell, " which bsg since arrived at Wilmington, and gave the vessel her bearings off Lookout.; The latest with reference to the gun boat Newport Is told la the telegraphic columns of the Stab this morning. Q U I. K STEVEDORING RECORD. Sorwetlao Bai qse Qaldass Cleared Ytsler- dsy for Stettli, Qer.,. With Rosis. Messrs. Heide & Co. yesterdsy clesred the Norwegian barque, "Guldaas," Capt. Haaland, for: Stet tin, Germany, with cargo of 6,338 barrels rosin, valued at $16,660 and consigned by Patterson Downing ft Co. Remarkably good time was made in loading tbe barque. The Wilming ton office of Peterson Downing & Co. had hurry orders lo get the vessel out not later than Friday of this week. The "Guldsas" arrived last Friday evening, discharged her ballast Satur day but ; was unable""to accomplish anything Monday on aeccount of snow , Mr. Hans A. Euro, the ateve I tf ore, got the vessel Tuesday morning and had a full cargo aboard of her at 1:30 P. M. yesterday, whereas It usu ally takes about ten days V to load ; ft vessel of the capacity of the "Gub daas." : :r ' m m A- :Ji ; ; ' 7 asether latallpex Patiset. The Health Department yesterday established another Quarantine for smallpox, the patient being Mr. Joe MeCumber. a butcher at tbe Foortn I street market bouse.: Mr, . McCumber is confined to his home at 110. 1C3 ! North Fourth street. - . . Lonsdale eambrio 7c at Gaylord's store. . f lSie. lawns at Gaylord's fx yard. oooeejocoeieooeeeoooeee TEO OF SU3SCTTI0; ! On lsr. by MaJl. $5. Sls BoaUa, S.S0: Three Heaths, 1.S5! ! Twm tUmtW 1.00 ospwtwm m emftMrtacn la Sk6 - vstf fBks ey pig flssh9BSaVs) aL oecoooeee9ooeeoofrI '1 Always Find 4 MOVEMENTS. oeecjoo Gasl i COOK WITH IT! HEAT WITH IT 1 1 ooeQww fteia eo e e ; -WB ABB THE 0NLT Shoe House Issuing Votes LIBRARY Contest! We issue ballots for this con test. You are entitled to one vote for every 10 cents paid nit Solomon's Shoe Store, No. 9 and 11 South Front St. febatf State of Nortb Carolina. County ot New Hanover, Helyln Channel ; James channel. This is an action bronahtbv tba Plaintiff in the abore entitled oaose ealhsttba Oerenaast above tamed for Olvorce on tba eronndi of abandoDment. it DeiDgmaaeK) appear mat James onannei In m noo-restdent of ih ta.ta of Hortb Oaroltn ad cannot after dne duleence be found in this TDeee are mere ore to notirr caia vernaanc to appear at tba next term ot tbe Bnperlor Court, to ne held la tb Oonnty ot Hew Ban over on tbe fonrth Honday after tbe first Mon day in March, A. D. 1905. then ad fere to aofwerortodemnrto ine eomplalas of plaln tdor Judgment will be grantea aooordlag to. the prays of tbe pialntiflv la wftneea wbereot I have barenato set my band and seal of office tbteiba 8tb dav of feb roary. A. V. 1905. . JKO. D. TAYLOB, WE GIVE SOUTHERN TRADING STAMPS, Every 10 cent purchase en titles customer to one stamp. CR0V & TAYLOR, GBOCE&S, 14 sxaRKJErrsTR tea is u ACADEMY OF MUSIC VlTe nights, oosuneoclss Friday, Feb. 10U.- LTBIO STOCK COUP ART. In. an np-ttwiata repertptre of popular sns 4 i , v cesses at popular price. v i.C..v-.V.. .SO...i.1.30 centa : FrHay nigs, the areat drama of tbe times. : . xvery lady aeooinpanlatt by tbe bolder of paid w cents ticket 1 1 be admitted tree if "" t-jrtoporcBalai.ammer,berqje. w, STkiay afternoons 6eUoataMatSffliUiM- Tbnnday morning, . fienty of new an fweil OT7ELL PEOPLE . ; I Want fuX .Clothea. You 'r , ' getthtu 'C.h ' V 1 i y: ' '":-UCln-ttEYER'C.;. - Dull gatson prjees t present.. : 'ft rtt40 Sorth ftent St." voting wau as visit the the ocean. f Cape Fear Osmp, U. a V? Ksst'g. and benefit the patrons.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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