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VOL, IiXXVI NO. 18. Sv ?, J f WMTN"GTON,'N". C,'f .W3BDI?TSIAT iAPBIL 12, 190$; WHOLE NUMBER 11,738 XEbe IMbrhinQ Star; OUTLINES. ' There' is Ho - definite' news from the Russian squadrons, lrat.lt is supposed that.f they are-avoiding;" battle" in an -Attempt to reach Vladivostok." Japan Is making tremendous military prepara tion, and .propose" to put l.OOO.QOO -men . in the fiekU:they are already sending thousands of fresh troops in the field the Chinesev hkve become: openely hos tile to the RnBsianp President Cas tro has sent a -defiant communication to the United State; his foreign minis ter declares thai; Castro will hot yield if the entire American .army atd navy are sent to Venezuela. r-The Italian Ambassador at Washington has fornv ally called the attention of the State Department to the -killing of Jos. . . Tjfantn in- Viyg-iTittt ' "Tho' S-riiiHioi-rii railway, has .awarded; contract for a tunnel under Lookout Mountain, to cost between. $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 The "" million -dollar naval store. ;ex riort.tormri v . feoirmlet&l ita nrynhlui. earthquake in India last : week ; des ;., troyed ,13,600 lives; - fresh shocks oc curred Monday--The - sweat - shop strute in.unicago win ue carried , out. as emDlovers and ' union renfesenta- tlves j can't agree J. Morgan ; Smith LOCAL DOTS. .J Other local on fourth page- V There will be jio "prayer meeting at St. Andrew's Presbyterian 5 Church to-night - . -.- - -( : WThe joint service of the Episcopal churches of the city t will be held a. St Paul's church ads :: evening at 8 o'clock. , The public is invited. A permit t was granted yesterday' tO.Mr.-H.W.-Konigioftbiiid' aT -two story, frame residence on Fourth, be-i tween. Bladen and JJarnett streets. -irIt you want, anything (even a wife) advertise in" the Business. Locals department of the Star. - One cent a word; but no advertisement for less than;" twenty' cents. .1 . - . -j ;1 -Lena rMay, the little daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. ", David . Gnrganus, of Verona, Onslow county,' died yesterday and-will be buried- atlO o'clock, this Morning at Verona. -l-j ;v r-4-"yj The Pringle Concert Company will appear at ' the Academy " Friday AN INTERESTING SUIT : . - - -; '""v'.:," -" r. : - - ' '. ...j-1;-: ---'-.. v . litigation Over Recent Purchase . of S. A. L. Property By Mr T. W. Wood IriTV ! " DDI U A DICC i m m j . -tii-r--p4j TO-DAY Contest Is Strenuous and Both 8idesf t . . . . i . Appear Confident For Alder- manic Honor The Returns To-Night The "oldest inhabitant" does not re- nail a municlnal camnaien in Wilminer- COMPLAINT HAS BEEN FILED ton when the lines were more closety drawn than for the primary for the nomination, of Mayor, members of the Board of Aldermen and - the election of two members of the City Democratic Executive Committee from each: ward, which is to be held to-day between the The recent nnmba bv Mr. T.'W. oawn 01 ana : 'ty Mi , i ne Wood -of the valuable Seaboard Air registration is unprecedented, large THE SUPERIOR COURT Three B31 for Murder Against Zephenich WhitCvSmall . - Colored Boy. - Wilmington Stamp Works and Mr.-W. B. Cooper Claim an Interest in Sale Agreement to Take :' ' Part, They Say Answer. " Line property, on North Front street. is the subject of a suit of more than the usual interest which was insti tuted in the Superior Court yesterday. and the enthusiasm and 'confidence manifested by each side i phenonie naL What the,result-";will be! non ! partisan prognosUcators do not : at? the plaintiffs. Telng the 'Wilmington teDttl to Tha the- flght Rtarmr Wnrka knrf Mr."X ieawewayftr, seems to he concede who spok ta mmrJ Uf ' Wfmi imrtAr greatest Interest, f urse een- a au,A o aa ,am tre about the mayoralty jracei bht in night a the last of .the Lyceum a certaIn portIon of property at several wards- there la a 'lively onerea oy; th nrftnnrHrtn rat nnirt W tho coniesi ior Aioermen ana m at leasi whoiA Th ntointifra mnntM two of the voting divisions of the city A Star"'employe". has .been trying hy Messrs. Rountree & Carr and 4he ier"tei:,on,t Probability of 4 sec tor a week to rent a house at. about in ona race, ine canamates in tne sev . fa ujit, n ill WLUC Uf tUl Ck UUi lug cu wuo I - $15.00 per month, preparatory to bring-i next term of court ing nis iamiiy to wumington, but: thus r The complaint filed yesterday sets THE IRVING LAND SUIT CASE c- 18 a sest at The 0rton - . - x- i -":i Mr.JS. E. Murphy, of Atkinson, N. Now Bfl. rUi-d Work of the Grand 1 C ' a,nong nIgnt'8 -""ivals. jy Mr. 1. C- Bowman, of wadesboro', i m to m arrived Last night and is a- guest . at i The Orton -7J.1 T. Bland. EJsq., of Burgaw, and 1 Mr. Cj .S. Carr, of-Kenans ville, were in the city yesterday." ... . . -Capt R. G. Moore, of the schooner C, C Lister returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to his old home at Morehead City. -i:i.:h .....' dMJc-3. J here: resuming at 6 O-clocte -Mr..;vnomas wuson, me- wen Yesterday's sessioas of the' Superior Court : were mainly without jlnterest The grand jury got down to work, re turned ft few bills Muring the morning anct went out .to the .road ' convict camp.iik th-attenoon to inspect con Course of attractions Messrs. Cowan Bros. and Wife-indicted' with Nan Patterson for conspiracy, .arrived in New -York yesterday At theBeef Trust investi gation at Chicago yesterday, sensation al evidence was laid before the grand jury In the contends of eight trunks packed with papers belonging" to the packers ecretary Hitchcock - will refer j to "the. Attorney - General the railroad rebates? connection with 1 day to naadle the vegetable shipments. 1 Wilmington, which are described ; that the irrigation work in the West- The train will be put on a regular the plaintiff W. B. Cooper was acting .he chaplain of ie Illinois House lof schedule in a week or ten days, i . '': ifor and on behalf of the plaintiffs, the representatives- sent. up a unique - . :- " 'Cl: wiMnn stamn wa, w-n. prayer for President Roosevelt -yes-1 oieaa,w wii-imgLou ou iun-i - - terday 7-rThe Rnssian attorneys con-1 day next will make two round iripsBelf applied to J. G. Wright & Son to in&; prepare ita report.' render"eCan-lQa- was among yesterday's, at-f fly A W i f En Route to Brighton Beach, New YorH far without success. : J f An extra express train of nix was sent out by the A. forth that the Seaboard Air Line Rail- cars I way Co., .was the owner of certain C. L. yester- lands on Front street in the city, of eress in session lnr St Peteirsbure delA fsmiina nh an-.tY.Txnr mand the retirement of the' autocracy 1 irsa . . J , and the. establishment of a rtemocracv e -eavfng Ume of the steamer New York markets: i 1 Money on aavertisement in to-morrow's paper. call, steady, 3 to 3 1-2 per cent; clos- --A. Whitcover of Marion died at mg bid, 3; offered at 3; flour dull and vi , . -v . , - . . partly lower; wheat, spot easy, No2 home Marion early yesterday red 1,07 nominal levator; corn, spot niorning. He was about 80 years old Pq-j purchase the property and that T. H. see I WrishV acting for .-the firm of J. G Wright & Son, obtained a price for said lot which was accepted' by Jjr eral wards are as follows: . - . First Ward James D. Mote, J. A. Karr, Martin Rathjen and Z. E. Mur- Second Ward Martin O'Brien, P. Q... Moore and John H. Sweeney ; . Third 1 WardW. H. Yopp, E. F. Johnson and S. Behrends. i v - Fourth Ward-R. W. Price, F. IS. Hashagen and W. E. Yopp. . ' j Fifth Ward-W. P. Gafford, J. O. Brown, W. W. King and C. C. Par ker. ; 1 -i .. -: - - ' - ! 1 In case a second primary is neces- same and adjourn, . The Uphills re rl-1 ft The Orton. turned yesterday .were of no -import- lr J. Arthur iJosher, M(ss carnal ance save that against the young. col- Dosher and Capt Jas. B. Church and ored boy, -Zepheniah White .charged wife, of Southporf were guests at The with the killing of little David Thomp- Orton yesterday. I h son, the particulars of which are well Mrs. 3. f. Bivens, of Durham,' N. remembered by Star readers. Unless c., is in the city and has taken a po the boy is discharged because his age sition-in the Wilmington High School will, not permit of his being tried, the faculty i to relieve Miss Jenkins, who case will, go over, until thei May 29th has ben forced to return to her home term. White is only ten ' years " old in Raleigh on account of fflnesa. Mrs. and the authoritiea rare.r exceedingly Bivens is a, guest at Mrs. Walker's, doubtful as to his amenability to the No. 412, Princess -street law. The other true dui returnea .yes- General Manager "W.NJ Royan teraay , was against x om urown, coi- ana General Superintendent E. Bor ored, charged with keeping, a -disoirl (len'-.-left yesterday afternoon for an derly - an ill-governed . house . on official trto on the Second Division of aeventn, Detween wun ana vnurcn v c. L. MriRovall wffl ocednV Cooper, but before the acceptance sarjf lu U-UM! wa-:i. .wm u actually reached Mr. Wright, he had held day after to-morrow between the same nours ana unaer tne same rules roiaiui , mi u, suui -- , .- . t 1 n . .... J iijn 1 iaiuB uuuio auu . j r-rr , . . . . . . I . . .... . 1 aKI CTU LU BVU a ; U UW- UeiCUUOUU . lV"nJ! a mst aea? WW w wood Tt i iiftirth tnMr regulations as obtain in the print v" "r-rr -- iu.-uuo vancea age. Tne remains will : be steady, rosin firm. L4. .... - umieu 111 ; uie iewuju veiueiery ax D. WEATHER- REPORT. S.v Department of Agriculture. ! . Weather Bureau. Wilmington, N. C. April 11, 1905. Florence to-day. .1 Lila Burr, the little ' W. Wood. It is also set forth further that before Mr. Wright actually sold to Mr. Wood he notified Mr. Wood that he could not sell him the Drooertv as -yt9aHia he nad previously sold, it t to Mr. ary to-day. - . j 1 In the several wards yesterday challenges were heard but except in cases of those admitted by both' sides. daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. J. M. Ker-lCooper but Mr Wood agreed with few were sustained. The poll tax mon, mo. ou ssouia BTom street, was Mr . -vright to convey it or any per- e t01 ursea as vigorously as Meteorological data for the 2 hours painfuUy burned about tbe face while Lj of it to Mr. Cooper that fie, Mr.was at flrst expected, streets. - The remainder of yesterday in the court was devoted to civil mat ters. , . - " The Civil Docket. Court-uey at 10 A. MJ and of the 12 talesmen- .drawn for the. day six mg across Red Cross street were returned by the sheriff as sum moned and six-were not found. Those returned were Z, R Murrell, Thos. F. Bagley, J. O. Smith, J. .W, Mintz. Mar cus Gray , and Thos. A. Lawther ; : not found, John-3.3atson, WJH. Daggett ending" 8 P. M-' yesterday. Temperature at 8 A. M4 7 degrees; 8 P. M.. C8 degree; maxitd-aa, -SI de grees; minim nm 61 degrees; mean, 71 degrees. - - ' -. .'- " . Railfall for the day, 100; rainfall fi1n 1st nf mnnlh tii Hat- tlQ Stage of Water, in Cape' Fear driver jriT ytorday.fKmi PMdelitow-jand-Mr. Wood now refuses to carrj at tayettevme, rt. c.,;at 8 A. M. yes terday (Monday, 11.5. - --J-".; PORT ALMANAC APRI L 12. Sun Rises .;......v.L.5:31 A. M. Sua j : -:r.:7i :6:8 - P.; 13,. agxa ..... .13 nours 54 mm, playing .with , a box, of matches Mon- Cooter. mav desire or otherwtse roake Tne satona the city- closed last day afternoon. A physician was sum-ht HfaMA .in. n, I midnight and under the law will, not moned-and at last accounts the; child F On" this 'understandme. ' clear opened until to-morrow. was doing very well. j . -r . . Aisitine4 i ut tht r; wwo-h The Democratic City Executive (3ot The; Standard ..Oil tag Astral ar- had the Drooertv deeded to Mr. Wood mittee wlu meet at the City Hall to- mgnt at ociock to receive ine re- ing barges 58 and 81, the latter of out his agreement in violation of the turns whicn wil1 be officially canvass- whlch was left here with a supply of trust Imposed upon him thereby. ea me aay ioiiowmg. poii notoers are 18,000 barrels of oil and gasoline for Pending negotiations for the deed, requirea to maice tneir returns to tne Prenarations are eoine on anace for W.: O..Meeka J. Boyd. C B. Rehder thg veek merriment to be in- and T. A. Prloar The case of Mary EL Irving vs. Wil liam Blanks and others was taken up first thing in the morning and on mo- j--j; Km eliiillr-n f, Twla T. V Oradv 1 . - will be a and Kodoipn uuiry were auowea to withdraw as attorneys for the. plain ly Water at Bouthport.l2:30 A. M. high Water at Wilmington . 3 :00 A. M. Weather forecast the local branch of the company here! Mr. Wood agreed with Mr. Cooper who and .No.; 58 was towed on to Charles- was acting for the Wilmington Stamp ton and Jacksonville with oil and) Works and himself that if he would gasolene for those points. ' I - tallow the Seaboard Air Line to deed A number of Wilmington capital-1 the! property to him he" would convey Executive Committee named. at the . hour EARLY SEABOARD TRAIN. For North Carolina Showers and jisia from, the wiitnfagnw, pnntr-r-tto Mr. Cooper 21 3-4 feet at the same variable winds becoming- fresh east )rbfe sors says: "A inan with a long neck ! tastes better ; thait a short- necked man. tasted either variety pmenf ioned but we wuldk dispute & t-te- ment that , some long-necked wo men are real sweet. I Admiral Togo ought to, be aer- graphed :at pfifpe. t It was" grotes- Effective Monday Will Leave at 7 A. " M. and Arrive 8:40 P.' M.'' Effective next Monday, April 17th, the Seaboard Air Line Railway ' an and Little River Transportatlo-i Co., T proportionate cost at which the whole are - interested in' a new menhaden property was purchased, to-wit: $10," On of tfcnaA nhon. -..: fishery that will shortly be established 400; and It was only upon this under , f"iv,r . .... i .-(" . . o k,B.o1n And at ltue uver. a. u.! ine concern win i nuiiiK um uie oeaooara ait ung t.- be known as the Little River Fisheries j Railway Company deeded the property departures of trains No. 44 and No. and will employ two steamers. It will I to T. W. Wood and wife. 45, which now leave Hamlet daily ex TTT t - : . I . - - I : -. . .. .. .- . .... I i.a . .i m . wa n r -s I Aa I pr e nave never be In operation by July 1st- it it is anegea lastly that in ail tnese I ouu.jr, , .w r. -miB t.. i.-i... I transactions tjw. Wood was solelv wumingum at xx:au -. a.aua re- nhnnuhlal bliss Wtllte M.Ttee noinrnd. 1 acting and dealing- with these parties turning leave Wilmington at 4:35 A. driver for the Carpenter Grocery, and herein mentioned and acted in behalf M- arriving at Hamtefc- at 8:35 A. M Vlnetta Pov th affair Wtne in tho ot himself and his wife, wherefore, a In the future the early morning train : J ' 6 . ..." . til I -rro l i- n - ir J nature of an event In nloren hieK Juagment IS aSKea. . I wul '',"'u6Wu , . au tr a ru. 1 rt.A I First. That he sold the Drooertv be- arrive at Hamlet at 11 A. M. Return- and groom witnessed the ceremony In tor menUoned and which was deeded ing to Wilmington the train wiU reach the justice's office and liberally show-!10 mm &na we V the seaboard Air ai r. icaviug xiauuei ui qnely announced from St. Peters- ered them with riee they departed. Une as aforesaid In . trust burg for the 4:40 P. M. The train will be a purely on Sunday that he is .'be- One over enthuriaatin attendant ould- Plaintiff. , ; ; local one and will make no connections tween two fires'." With Roiest- n't eet anv rice hut broueht alone a secono- That the contract be speci- special aavaniage at uamiet now- vensky and his trawler sinkers in hat full' of oats which" he Uberally Acally enforced ' and that the rdefen- ever, it is believed ultimately to be the vensKy ana nis trawler sinKers ux . -j, thrnntr dant and his wife be required to con- purpose of the company to run the iront ana tnree warsnips tryincr to ' . , ... - th. -,ioiiiir 9t"a v- train thmue-h from ' Wllminertnn tr - . ' i J , : I m I ' --J I . Ma- MA VM.. -1VU IVVb I ' - 1 " W I. 'COMPETITIVE DRILL.- land running all the way back oh the I Rutherf ordton for the benefit of Sum- sneak out rear, Togo botted up:! of Vladivostockin ' his. near-in-and-about i W. L. is west side of said lot; and for the coats mer travel. I Mrs. Elizabeth White, president of the National Dress-makers' As sociation,: says: "The Very best ertson aTld Lieuts. Hatch and Orrell Medal Won Last Night ; by Sergeant of . -i m. a. I j nooerx n. nmmtu The answer to the complaint has The- competitive drill j by the ; Wil- not yet heen filed lt lg th mingtonj Ught Infantry for the hand- contentions of the other side cannot some gold medal offered by Capt Rob- learned. THE HOSPITAL MANAGERS. possible way for. women to im- for the best drilled man In the 'corn- prove their figures; is by hanging pany brought out a large attendance to car straps." Jt would be a last night. and great interest and. en - i 1 ' , - . i. . thusiasm was manifested by thein- micrhtv moan -man hnwOTPr that . ' 0 - . ' t ' I fnniimn- 'PfiA mtlol woo WAn Viv xauu j u.u. t uui n iw , w, J First Sergeant R. N. Nash and was IN THE MAYOR'S COURT. . . . - L . -.. - 5 fantrymen. would calculate ton keeping, his ir-t aAre ' - i- i.' - I . . 0 I ja l . j a . s seat to count Up a row ot figures presented in a neat little speech by r" lulcrvai- mere were sii ueieu- Recalcitrant Sailors Tried Woman to Work House? Fast Driving. ine Mayor s uourt yesterday was possessed of rather more than the us- down the aisle of the car. Hogue, chaplain of the This from the , Raleigh Post of Friday is refreshing; 'V There was 8ioned officers of the company who a fine drove of cattle en the give themedal and the contest was streets yesterday, the best in faet strenuous. ! Cpt, Robertson gave, the that has been seen here in a trreat commanas ana ...ope dants John , Hankins, colored, r driver., for The Judges were the three commls- r"' ' of the hospital, showed 1,52 days of 46 admis I Rev. R ! W, company, Regular Monthly Meeting For March The New Annex. - The Board of Managers of the James Walker Memorial' Hospital; met in regular monthly session last night but transacted, only routine business Those present,' were Capt Walter G. MacRae, presiding; Dr.' W. J. H. Bella my, Mesrs. George -R. French, J. H Rehder, Sam Bear,: Jr., - and W. H, Sprunt." The monthly report of Dr, Joseph Akerman, surgeon in charge after .- another dropped- oat until jmally there re- cost under the new ordinance pre- ! venting the driving of vehicles at ai faster i gait than a walk. v Hankins drove a baggage wagon at a rather fast rate of speed around Front and treatment during- March; sions , in the ' out-patient department 156 dressings furnished and 46 ambu lance calls. " . i The new annex is now nearing com- while. There were thirty head :.....,' -jah TftnwM, Market streets and was arrested by , ... ., . . . ... . ' , ; . , mained only , Messrs. .ash, .-James ' pletlon-after' a series of unavoidable aim mey came iroin tne -arju 04. cause and W. L.Moore. , Sergeant Col. H. CDoekeryv at. Rocking- Nash finally won over the two others 1 i : v. ' . 3 1.1. mii T,tt1 Nhnn a ioi dsm arrt- aelays ana W1U De eaa? IOF. OCCUpan- 1 U'.r nni'T OnAi nflitn - " imta- Aft L J. . xi ' . , f I V I CI I OW-l. ! "OUUICUU UK U1C1 fWVW , . . -, - , - - - . 3 . j . , i . 1 ti. eu ai riuui auu uuvk. ire.u) uy 1 ... ... 1 it (.- t . . ... ham and - Were Shipped nere.o ana was wanuiy cueei w wt, mm- , has been given by puDllc spirited iti : . . - ,.!( -Mil --,. mol will Via cM lirl ----"- --- v i e" -tir. duuus oenwanz, ...me wen - ----- , . . ' 30 davs in the work house. wizens toward equipping the annex but quite that fauck mare is badly needed The Republican"' Congress did will be, bontested- for. agaia the 'wi I :xjae? "a?rr V : rsn- : and "the" ;mkiiiifc-i would thankfuUy re- TVxkiii I nor In- ttia nrevlniiR tontest not beine rwtl'! i schooner Eliza A. Scribner discharging President,, under the impression fl; JS I J at Springer's coal yards, ran amuck .4 . ' . n iiuiunU-ue"uue. DUiLauif iiuuaucu- uuu that it was. only; a campaign slo gan, had visions of tariff revision but t;he Senators and Rep resenta-i five's happened to remember" what ceive any donations, r hnnrinnmA-nna. Biiltfthlv -Infurlfted and . v-; a; .). tu " I Monday afternoon and Capt Dodd had may be worn as a pin or watch fob.- . . - . ....... . uieiu arrcBieu uiiuer jiuibuiuuuu ui Royal Arcanum Delegates. " - " I Capt : Edgar IX Williams; the harbor I Messrs; S. Hooper,! H. E. Bonltz, I master Taylor and Hassell wereach 1 : ' " 1 1 ' a i j AN. tlot;uui auu J-'i lucuuciouuu icii uucu auu uuatn auu .u utueio wcic me cttiup-wu iiuiu ffWBu-iucu yesterday for AshevUle. N. C, to at- discharged. lor and ete aecordinglv., " WO tond t.ha Grand CounclL Roval Area- iZZii& - I. xrv ,u,iii. -AA4.rwm v.a REAL - "ESTATE TRANSACTIONS J1 UlrJCtCU : Jllfvi VOK .-.. i. - auu 1 uuiu, Ul iivl trim, vuimiuu , "vj ntu can ioint the finger of bitter re carry up exceedingly : ioa - reports , . :.. v House Yesterday. r . . . . '. a 1. - from the two entnusiastic councils 01 -RAHioh n nnhett' Ollian the order la this city. - -, i v Fire in Residence. ' - The alarm of fire from box 126 at 1:08 -o'clock this morning was on ac count 'of a biaee in an unoccupied front bed room at the home of Mr. W. H. Coleman, NO. 1012 North Third street ; Bed clothing and furniture in the room were damaged to the extent PERSONAL PAEAG1APHS. -Mr. H. A. Townsend, of Raynham. 1 arrived last night. ' 1 t j -T-E. .C Brooks, of Greensboro, is a! guest at Tie Orton. . - - , - -r-Mr. Gordon JWililams, of .Wilson, 1 Is a guest at The Orton. - . Mr. -L. T. Gillette, of Maysville N. m (0 m m The Triumph of the St. Louis j j V Exposition! g vJryw Several Case Postponed' Damage Suit vs. Cri, L. . ' ' " & P. Co. Other JMotea. g WILMINGTON ONE DAY ONLY, ' ; , - Wednesday, April 19., . Jwo Performances, 2:30 and 8:30, at Hitton Park. EXCURSION RATE ON ALL RAILROADS Gen.-Piet A.Cronje and tha Great the offices now occupied- by General Superintendent of Motive Power R. E. Smith, in the general office building' here, and Mr. Smith will have offices on the second floor of the new build- THE HAYMAKERS' CARNIVAL. Fantastic Parade Will Line of Attractions- Be Feature 600 Boer and British' Actual Veterans. ' V ' - H ' . ..... .- - . - ...... i 350 Horses and All the Equipment off an c :Yif.:t; . .. "Army. ie Largest Show Ever Put on the Road 3 Trains Necessary for Its Transportation Aclmission 50 Cents; Children Half Price- See Grand Street Parade Wednesday Morning. Capt A. W: LEWIS, Gen. Mgr. Mr. FRANK B. FELLIS, Director. augurated by the Haymakers in their J carnival .to be given at Ninth and I Orange streets beginning next Monday One of ; the big ' features characteristic Haymakers' parade in fantastic costume one even- iner duriner the week. A snecial narade I Uffs:'Counsel retoalntagfbr the plain- .TOmmItl headed by Mr. Henry Hew-UffareW.B.McKoy.sa.ofWUming- has ' ,ted and meet. ton; C D. Koonce, Esq.. of Cdbomrnv mg of aI, n&ymsAerB wm be held to- and Jackson Greer, Esq., of WhtteviOe. Nearly every member of the Wilming- morrow evening in Red Men's hall for the purpose . of perfecting arrange-1 ton bar apepared ior, the .various de- for b, L de F . . V. -t-. J X--. Ji- -...I I ,BUU-ULS- wuo ...uj-eu wUt start pron-pUy.t 7JP. M. t Red -douosH. Nearly the entire iBonioet session was aevoiea 10 tne seiecuon oi a jury in the case, the panel not .hav ing been completed until afternoon. The 'Jury is as follows: J- F.. little ton, John E. Ellers, J. B. Taylor, J. W. Walnut, thence along Walnut to Third street thenee on Third to Castle, Cas tle to Sixth, Sixth! to Orange, Orange to carnival; grounds. The Jones & Adams Congress of I Knowles, E S. Todd, Thos. F. Bagley, NovelUes whlch'wlll furnish the at Geo.. N. Harriss, D. D. Benton, l. is. King, Fred Craft, CD. Sykes and J. D. Sldburv. -:'( The defendants named in the origt-j tractitms during the week is -now at Newbern and is giving entire satisfac-1 tloit there.. .Two and perhaps ' threel other big shows will join the aggrega- great in its line of attractions. THE' SOUTHBOUND RAILWAY. :... .-. ' . Ttrjiu--w- mMi I 0 pa coujpi-oui are rm.-. ,i-t, tuA It rearhea here and the Luther A. Blue. Mrs. M. Cronly, Owen U-j publIc mSiJ expect somethmg jrencueii, urs, y, u. micnara, o. w. Sanders, J. Gause, , Mrs. . Lizzie Toomer, Mrs. Annie E. Bowden, Mrs. Kate M. Foard,' Mrs. Mary B. Klrkham. Pembroke Jones' and E. K. Bryan. The Wilmiilfltin and 8outhport Send Dele- iract oi iana emDraces o.w cres uuu - - - - . 1 ' ' . . . , , . gate to Winston-Salem. embraces a laree nart of the resort " ....... I - -.. XT l 0nAtlY..A Mn-noa-Hntf tnwn nt uSiimnM "Toit--l ' Thfi .land I . s ""---'-. w is claimed under an old deed as far the -Wilmington Chamber of Com- haftk as 1856. . The case will be re- meree, and Messrs. C. Ed. Taylor and sumed this morning and wil probably W. JL Pyke. of the Chamber of Com be in hearing all day, the defendants merce.of Stouthport. are In.WInston now pushing the suit in order to clear Salem and yesterday had a conference wiw .vxil, x !. fTies, promoter oi ue SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER T HE . I 1: . - - - .... - . , ST A K AT REDUCED RATES ' Foe the next sixty days we will mail THE MORN ING STAB to subscribers outside the city at the follow-, ing reduced rates i - . For One Year . For Six Months . . $4.00. . . $2.00. their titles. , ii T- T. .- , . ... . I -- .. - I X I No other cases on the civil docket 1 souinwouna naiiwny, asang mm w were reached yesterday and by the consider the claims of Southport as a I rule of the bar those set and not reach- M"?0 .wair terminal ior ua projecteu ed will go over until next term. I Those of railway, arguments to that end which went over yesterday were: A. C. and argument; wnicn nave no. oeeu Nielsen vs. " Southern , Express - Com- controverted having . recenUy been pany; Frank D Irving v& C. R.. L. A in a letter from President j. A. P Rhdr Rroa. vs. Pembroke Taykxr. published in these columns. Jones and B- Leventhal vs. H; F. Hoff- The Wilmington and Southport dele- gation urged 'upon Col,' Fries the po- r?Da BOt .fnr tnv in- tboir order tency of ; the argument offered by Jttr. -ro fnlln.X' IP TV. Mllla va.-J. W. H. lajf-Of auu B-w-ueu -u xuiu - 1 Fnfhs! Dl-.C Love t al. vs. Elizabeth Invitauon to visit wumington ana w.t a i . r.a wiiHe. nmhrt vH Southport, which he has partially C. R.. I & P, Co. The latter is a suit agreed to do. ', for damasrea in the. sum, of $20,000. the plainUIf alleging -that he was serious- Progressive wnitevHie Man. ly. and permanently Injured- on the f The Star had overlooked a men-1 night , of August 10th,-. 1903, while ' a tlon ot the . annual opening of spring passenger on - one? of the defendant and ' Summer H millinery and dress company's street cars at- Front and goods -at' the up'toate' store of Mr. Princess streets;" where the overhead S. E. Memory,. of .WMteviiie,. last weeK electric wires were pulled down by a but It . is not too late o say that th'e suburban -car going out, of the switch ladies otCctouobw aod adjoining s.heal of, a rftv car '.The Dlaintiff al- counties are still singing the praises leges that he was a passenger on a of, what: they saw and heard ttere IJlTf1 ; THF SlAVTNfirS ff ARTT i.f,: . -u L -.i-- iiin thkt truiv deliehtful and fash- M- MARj 3r. W UlUiJ M.M.t.M3M. J. Cll cai,'eaw;u uuu un tcn.w a yiaii. :-: : -- . of metal in the aisle; that the falling ionable. occasion. Although in a small wires charged the ear and gave the town, Mr. Memory's display Is spoken plaintiff a. shock. .throwing him from of as eaual, if, not Buperior, to any- the car to the brick pavement, cutting thing seen in the larger cities.. Miss his headand burning his scalp. Mr. Allen. Ihe attractive and. accomplish- Rembert is a barber, on South Front ed milliner in charge of, that depart- .rfeet and ts. renresented bv Hon. Jnb. meni , 01 mr. Memory a large swire, Positively, no subscription will be taken at the reduced rates, for a period less than six , months. For one month the price will "be, as heretofore, $1.25 for three months; or, fifty cents for one month.. . .Thisoffer, as will be noted, is for a. limited period only, and is made for the purpose of giving those who appreciate the value of a daily newspaper an opportu nity to read the STAR for six months, or more, at a cost of about one and a quarter cents per' copy, and -then determine whether or not they will continue their subscription at the regidar price. . ; ; j No name will be entered on our books untler this offer unless the order is accompanied with the cash. While this proposition is made primarily to secure new subscribers, old subscribers outside the city may; avail themselves of its advantages at the reduced rate provided they pay all arrearages and for not less than six months in advance. i i: - On account of the heavy expense attached to our city circulation department this offer does not apply,., to city subscribers: 1 '' i Sample copies mailed free. to any address.., ... H v. Note the conditions of this offer carefully to avoid mistakes, The dollar is always your friend, but a SAVINGS ACCOUNT is a whole host of friends, ready to be of service In times of necessity, -or Old age. Then, when OPPORTUNITY comes, you are in a position to seize her. ' Our bank pays 4 per cent, interest, compounded quarterly. proach at the G, 0. P. and say that it has ever violated any Trust. -v - nVk-.11 4- CCA ttrhtlA l 1iaI1--i Kzl-.n Ot. away until the iast-of the week. They Dwd8 f jled Kor Record at the Court ing to Mr. j. D. Doscher. Jr.. was dam- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' Will the ! tweosrressive ; city of Wilmingtonbe Represented at that great; industrial ghering at ithe national, capital t ' The - "Washing ton Post says: "The new spirit 1 of the South is manifested in the varimia m.triAda heirtf devised toi Cream, . , . , . II o m - -I- wiiuiiugiou oiiw-ia&a- et nusi vu S. W., Sanders Celery. . . Gen. CronjeThe Boer War.. : Hamme The Hatter and Clothier. W. A.1 Mck Yllla View Property. fC' F.' Warren Pound Cake and Ice. . - - . O. En nett, Hennie F.- Ennett to Z. B. En nett and wife, for-"$45d, undivided In terest In six tracts of land in the coun ty. James N. Shepherd and wife to Z. B, aged about $25, all covered with in surance by J. H. Boatwright fe iSon. Mr; Coleman was smoking in the room when he came in last night and it is presumed- that a lighted igar-warin-' I advertently left where it caught into a advertise1 its manifold resources and attract immigration, - The lthern Industrial Parliament, toi held in Washington from May 23 to 26r gives pro-aise of be ing a valuable aid in uniting the forces that are making themselves felt in scattered.and sometimes conflicting ways. " ' Savings. Ennett and wife, for , $600, lands - in blaze after -Mr. Coleman had .retired. Harnett township. ' He was awakened in'" an . adjoining Rpbert H. Northrop and. wife to Mrs.: f6mn bv the odor of amoke, ' i - -s Frank H. Russell,' for $2,500. property TfJl T MOJ0mo-?e' ;-w ; , on north side of Orange, 75 feet east j t -?-5 of Eighth street, 75x99 feet in size. 4 Real Estate Investment, i - -Neckwear sale of St. Agnes' Guild I ! Mr::Inney. Jollye, of thte.ityi haft win take nlare at. the nariah house of lourchased throuEhthe real estate - Saint James from 10:30 A.' M. until 6 1 agency of Mr.5 James Owecc Reilly, aa P. M. Thursdav. All friends cordially I an Investment, fronv Samuel Blossom invited. Some real bargains will . be j said j e, Castle Jayne,r.fpr 13,590 offered.' ' - the iJLvo-housea and.dot onveast side o Ninth: between "Princess' and' Chesnut Delomonlco CafeWaiters Wanted, f t You cannot afford to be without a streets 66 feet on Ninth .trieit anl ... .4- - i-i 4 ' I -n a-n-n-w-. , nA4 4A kkf M MT- niltn IrlCTf .1 .-;. ;-. i... -T- M: .. ZiJf. i. :. Gem. Mfg. Co-Ladies to Write Let- frrLTX mnhing-clear' through-the block.--S30 ters. J Why not cook with (ras? - apr 12 lt ienui Bweei- Back From Appomattox. . . . s . Brigadier General James I. Metts, MJhird Brigade, N. C. Division, U. C. V, returnea yesteraay irom Appomaiiox, where he attended 'the unveiling of discoursed to the delight of all. - i t. .Business Locals. Lost-Patr of Eyeglasses. Wanted To Rent Cottage. . -St. Agnes Guild Neckwear Sale D. Bellamy and Herbert MeClammy. Esq.: The case, if not reached to-day, wil go over until the next term. w-dch. covers 6J80 square feet, had a most fashionable' outlay, of all the new lads and fancies, both she and Mr. Memory having visited the large millinery -eentres In the North and gathered- the newest and most stylish ln everything. During the' opening luncheon was served and music was The Wilmington Saving and Trust Co. J. W. NORWOOD, President. apr 12 tf I' H. WALTERS, Vicie President. C. E. TAYLOR, JR., Cashier. the North. -Carolina; monuments there Monday. 4 He reports a most pleasant occasion and a large crowd In attend ance. ! While there, Gen., Metts In com pany with Gen. Roberts. Gen. Garnett, Capt Jas. Kenan; Capt" Jenkins and Capt: Barnes, of Wilson, N. Ci drove over the battlefield to see If they could recognize .any of the different, posi tions of forty-five years ago. Many, of the seenes, though somewhat changed, were familiar to the old veterans and tney exchanged reminiscences of oc currences, upon the same spot In the long ago. ' ' . . Sunday School Year Book. -. : The Star, Is .in receipt of a hand some, little booklet called the ."First Tear Book," r compiled by Mr. W. B.' Cooper, of this city; secretary Of the North Carolina' Conference - Sunday School Board and containing a . direc tory" of the presiding elders, pastors and superintendentSJXpf all Sunday Schools "fir "the1" tSmference, together with ValuatdfiLpointers to teachers ahd lesson helps.':The"bOqk,is Tiealy 100 pages in ' size' and' wllT prove of val uable assistance in the .work. Easter A Pretty Slipper is the flower of a woman's dress.. We have all kinds.', Oxfords --j Ribbon . Tiefc-- Sandals ? Blacks Whitea Tana- Cham--' s- pagnes Russet -Ooze." - New styles arriving every day. Solomon's 5 apr 9 tf 'Shoe Store.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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