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1 trVX r -v-i TERMS OF SUBSQfllPTM. One Year; -by-Mail . vvi i .$5.00 Six Months, by Malt':.'. '..50 Three Months, by Mail ... '.1.25 Two Months, by Mail -i. . .1-00 nn A - THE MORNING STAR. Oldest Daily Newspaper in mm the State. . Largest Circulation Wilmington Paper. r' of R VOL LXXyl-O. 35. ftbe horning Star. I LOCAL DOTS. OUTLINES. Other Local oa Fourth Page. -The Covenanters and not the Del- MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS WILMIPrGTOK,lSr;C.,TTJESDAY; MAY 2,"1905.y ANOTHER BOND ISSUE and one", of! diphtheria.' ' Fire Chief Charles. Schnibben- reported 12 alarms during' the mouth and closed his re port with a Very neat acknowledgment The remains of General Lee, ' who ; died in Washington Friday morning left Washington yesterday for Richmond; the Episcopal services for the burial or toe dead Having previous gado hoys were-victorious In the base- pinal fteeting Of Board Of AldOVho the Mayor and members of .the tst.hnrh K.11 mma fiatnnlav was errnnMMl!!. ! . . v .. . : ouai u uiwi . . 0 j . I ' I .4a.ha UNCAfll ' . . . . ... a J..-1 IU . . , ii I - - - liicii uuuci tub .. - i jinrt- interest . manumeu uuuug j w There was only one case before! i Administration. the Mayor yesterday? Joe Hlllf colored, KSMiffi """ vaB THE MAY0R SAYS FAREWELL of the dlstmguisnea igiveu ov ua uu uw iwhu. tn the remains Confederate at tne National eapuoi and an imporsing military escort ac companied the remains to- the train; the train, arrived in Richmond yesterday: afternoon amid ! a great popular demonstration of respect -and anrroW : the funeral will probably take Dlace Thursday, meanwhile ., the re-1 will meet in regular monthly session at Capt.' T. H. Johnson,8 clerk of Front street market, gives notice of the change to the usual schedule of hours dtfring the Summer season., . The Y. M. C. A. Ladies Auxiliary l Wuch Routine - Business Transacted Tax n Trading Stamps--Exhaus-tiye Report of 8treejt Work ; :V Departmental' Records. The Board of Aldermen of the pre- mainnriviS! ?t"waA5SLff-SE 5 moaa: K sit.etty administration held its "fare- ror prevaUs aWarsaw Kussian ro- M eaaarm mi at, ' wth! lRt land, where on yesteraay troops nrea i iweu regular muuuuj vv on parading, workmen in the streets, tendance is desired. - - night, but transacted no business of IffiL? rJ!l!uSS tS " Rev." W. A. Snyder,of thiVcity, will J special Importance beyond the regu-1 member o, thef Board luuiuums 7 : . i t - , . tk. i. mntino- uavnr sunnier u uie . . . tv. n.. demonstrators and worsmen respond- preacn me . uacciuaureaui i mwi w . wnoie tue jiroceeuuigs ui. ure-wu er with fire arms and hombs In the 2lst Instant aV the commencement of conclusion of the meeting made a very 4)eea harmoni6ua nd they had Nan Patterson murder trial to New Elizabeth College and Conversa- graceful little talk thanking the retir- together for the good, of the past two years. The Cityf Attorney je ported $151.93 back taxes collected dUrinc Aoril and $37.18 since May 1st. - - ' 4 : The- business . having been coi pleted. : Mayor Springer said that the meeting would dose the present ad ministration; that he felt grateful JU every member of 'the .Board for. the uniform kindness and courtesy which they had shown him, -assuring them that the-association , of thepast two years would ever be' a, bright spot In bis memory and that he would cher ish-always' the kindest feeling for A:.a Commissioners Call Art Election Upon Additional $50,000 Bond ? . - ' Issue for Roads THE MEETING YESTERDAY Superintendent of Health Re-elected Road Superintendent Perry Ten - dered Resignation Much Rou tin Business Handled. Ing members of the Board tor their kindaees afed ifcourtesyatorts th P two years and wishing" those who- are continued in office-godspeed in their pffnrtjt for th-welfare oi me cny. rnado a five hours sDeech in defence of the chorus girl, tory for Women at Charlotte." ..: - clftimter!tt CaWr-T(mg ' was in- oyer 1,500 persona were handled fatuated with her and. committee sui- - ' - -nr.vt,n ' cid" the prosecution wUI close the on the suburban line-to Wrlghtsville nreu'ment to-day The Southern Lea- Beach and sound Sunday. On Sundays Sue J?nlf rnrMt, to the future a through train of three The Board apparently., as far as, pos- l sibleu tried "to clean up alMRrfinished South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia cess streets. to rivise the SUte Plumbtog laws Tne 19tn company Coast ArtUlcry the incoming administration, which: d ZetSSter came up from Fort Caswell Sunday will take charge of "affaixs to-morrow Haigh and Teller Myrover, of the afternoon and left on a special train at noon. Of the present Board only Bank o FayetteviUe were placed on oyer g. a. L. at 5 o'clock for Fort Messrs KWr,; Moore; , W. II. Yopp and trial for embezzlement- -At Albany, tv Potnmae. where ttey will W. E. Yopp continue with the new Xotrandee1yFSmUSea take part in the army manoeuye. d- Board. " ,: la8tnieht prominent insurance - man .The ring theext 60 days, r - : AU members were present last night strike situation at Chicago has assum- Arhie Ellerby. a worthy old color- when Mayor Springer called the meet- ed a grave outlook, as .tne non-union i- - , ti,A riwr ine to order, at 18 o'clock. Standing arms and! tne fitriKers " . , - I . An ordinance has dropped dead last mgnt in mr. j. x. been introduced In the Chicago coun-1 Fales store, Eighth and Castle streets. drivers : carry will do the same committee reports were first called. Application of W. J. ReaVes, through cil to prevent landlords irof discrimi- inBt .a t.am in from- work. Dr. S Mask, the j colored physician, pro- O I . jti.-; Vurf fallllTA ... tne courtnouse inouuceu uettvu uuo w ilies- -Decatur, Ala, is surrounded by soldiers, jwhile a ne gro is being tried for murdering and as saulting a prominent young lady; sev eral men have been arrested for at tempting to break through the ranks Vice Admiral Rojestvensky's fleet is still hovering off Kamraak Bay- New York markets: Money - on call 3 to 4 per cent' closing bid 3,, of fered at 3; cotton, spot j quiet 7.90; flour dull and unchanged; wheat Irreg ular, No. 2 red 91 5-8 nominal eleva tor; corn irregular; No 2 ;55 1-2 nomi nal elevator; oats steady; mixed 34 1-2 to 35; turpentine steady 60 to 60 1-2; rosin steady, strained 3.25- his attorney, Hon. Jno. D.; Bellamy, for refund of certain back taxes which it la claimed had f been paid to C P. Lockey, Esq., late city attorney under the Wright administration,' was not Deputy Sheriff J. A. Pate, of Cum- i i J Airiva1 snnnov Ann uenauu i-vuui,, ,u,vu ,, ,..r, f tw earried back with him to FayetteviUe I graniei upou the white man,' A- B. Bethea, arrested by Deputy Sheriff Rowell, of Bruns wick county, a few daya ago upon a charge of abandonment. Another very successful demon: Finance - Committee. Upon recommendation of Chairman .it. a 'iia '-a-twa-froMrKKtita! -their- ft v,vj j -T'J-L forts most cordialty witn tnose oi jne chier executive. ''Those of-- us who now 'retire,'4-he said, "go out with the consciousness that we have done 'the best we knew how." '. : 1 v To those who remain the Mayor wished the same good feeling and "a crowning of their work with the same measure of success. ;, Speaking per sonally, the Mayor, said" the knew he had' made mistakes,, all men are hu an, but that his errors were those of judgment, not of the heart. He bade each and every one of them godspeed in their future undertakings. Streets and Wharves Report. . A feature of the meeting was an ex haustive report of the street work ac complished during the past- two years; made through the : Streets and Wharves Committe by Superintendent J. M. Woolard.,. The report is. as ioi lows: To the Hon. Mayor and Board of AV dernien: - ' --i - I give you the following report oi Casino, both on Wrlghtsville , Beach were granted. . - - . . -, ; . . i - On motion of Commissioner Divine. the. Road Committee was authorized to contract. for road material in Buch quantities and from 'such quarries as they may see - fit and : proper. The Chairman has for several weeks-; had up the question .of buying a part of the road material outside the eity,. be lieving that the roads could be more e Mnomically built with that arrange ment. The-committee now has up the question of freight rates and quota tions from a number of quarries and will act under the resolution above. County Sanitary Board., i In the midst of the-meeting of the Commissioners a recess was taken and Laccordlng to law the County Sanitary Board met at 3:40 o'clock; present, all members of the Board of County Com missioners and Drs. E. J. . Wood and D. W.; BuUuck. ; The special business was the election : of ! superintendent of healih,Noxaloatiofl being declared In 6rder, Dr. Wood nominated Dr., w, D.. McMillan 'and he was unanimously ejected. The salary of the office was eonUnued at $1,200 per year On motion of Dr. Wood and seconded by Dr. BuUuck, it" was ordered that al. persons committed to the county instl- has been made to defeat the issue, it is tutions shall, upon entering said coun- quite likely the matter will be pretty ty institutions be required to take a liberally discussed from now' untir the bath and at the discretion of the keep- date above mentioned. While all the er ,may' be required to put on clean proceeds of the issue Of $50,000 "H clothing furnished by the county, un- March 1901, has not yet been exnaust- less furasned Dy tne person himself. ed, it will ; take some time to negotiate the bonds, even after the date of the PERSONAL ' PARAGRAPHS election; 1 and . the .. commissioners thr.utrht teat to act in time lest a sus- CaDt. W. A. Sanders is back from pension of the work for even a tem-Ja business trip to Florida. porary period would disorganize the children are guests of Mrs. By authority of an act passed at the late session of the General Assembly, the Board of County Commissioners at itn regular meeting yesterday after noon, unanimously decided, to call an election Thursday. June 1st. upon the question of a further bond f Issue of fyiL41vardr -to -contlane and com. plete the repairing, construction, ana improving the publle roads' of -Ne Hanover county. The i question -.. has been mildly at issue since the recent passage of the law conferrihg. upon, the" commissioners the power to call the election and, while no organized effort Moore of the Police Committee. Sub- permanent f",. tit n -Au-how; a r wnnl. years from June 1, 1903 toJIay 1,1905. stitutes W. R. Appleberry, A. D. Wool- y We haye buUt 47 Mocks Qf streets, ard. M. P. Newton ana William ai- inciuding intersections three blocks ris were, elected to permanent posl-1 Df vitrified brick, two on Market street. one oa Second street, 44 diocks oi dm streets, at iepth I of from 12 WEATHER REPORT. D. S. .00; rainfall Department of ; Agriculture, Weather Bureau, , Wilmington. N. C, May 1, 1905. Meteorological data for the 24 hours qg 8 P.. M. yesterday. r -.in'perature at 8 A. M., 65 degrees; 8 P. M, 64 degrees; Maximum, & de grees; Minimum, 63 degrees; Mean, 70 degrees. -' ;; t " Railfall for- the day. Rine 1st of month todate, 00. Stage of water in Cape Fear rivet at FayetteviUe. N. O, at 8 A. M. yes terday (Sunday). 9.7 feet . . PORT ALMANAC t-M A v z. Sun Rises ..... .... Sun Sets - .i Davs' Leneth .. . High Water at Soutnport. .: r. m. High Water at Wilmington. 9.29 P. M. Weather Forecast For North Carolina Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, light southeast winds. I ;: ' I .- - " -" -:' Oh. we see Minister Bowen's finish now. stration of the Fletcher Music Method tions on the police force (simplex and kindergarten) . was given upon recommendation of Chairman yesterday afternoon at the home of Gaffoi-dY of the Ordinance Committee,' Mrs. G.; J. McMillan, on South Front a sanitary regulation extending the street., Mrs. J D. Edwards and Mrs. E. iimlts m which pig stys may be kept Schulken kindly nsisted In the demon- from BrunswiCk to Nixon street, was trations by playing for the children to - V : j listen and the affair was in every way : reoort of the special commit- walnut street, four a deliehtful success. hih nu been referred the I street; two blocks, " The Florence Times of Friday matter of the Nurnberger market Ill printed.1 a beautiful tribute to the late cense, there was a long discussion. Mrs. jiE. Wingate, whose devoted a. J. Marshall, Esq., appeared as at husband and two little sons: returned torney for Dr.; A"H. Harriss, one of from the funeral yesterday. Mrs. Win- tne parties claiming the license; " The gate was the daughter of Rev. W. C. discussion was of no Interest to the to 14 inches, after being rolled witn steam roller. V . " Front street has four blocks; Sec ond street, seven blocks: Fourth street, , three blocks; Fifth - street, eight blocks; Sixth street, "four hlocks Ninth street, three blocks ; blocks urace Chesnut, two blocks ; Dock - street, 7 diocks ; Ann street, between Fourth and Sixth streets, curbed on a grade, now ready for the macadam to go down. .We have used and put; to grade 43,- 410 feet of stone curbing. - We nave used for building and repair purposes an 5ok tons or' rock for . macadam the license be transferred to Power.! a member of the South Caro- J pubiic, a motion finally prevailing that j gtreets. also' large amount of under- Una joniereiict; buu uu siding elder of the Florence district TdaOrlwasdeed averj to sad one. Martin- rtaio'a narents in this city. Justice tr. W. Bornemann. Mr. Si L. Smith left yesterday af ternoon for Hot Springs, Ark., where he hopes to recuperate his health. Mr. JDavid -Mitchell has arrived from Aiken. S. C., and will spend some time here.- He is a guest at Tne colon ial Inn. f j - Hon. Thomas R. Purnell, Judge of 3VHOLE NUMBER 11,755 SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER AT REDUCED RATES f - " For the nextrsixty days we will mail THE MORN-. ING STAR to subscribers outside the city at the foUow cr ing reduced rates: : For tee Year r .v . . $4.00. ' ! For Six Uonflis ;.. $2.00. v ; I - - - - Positively, no subscription will lie 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. This offer, as will be noted, is for. a Kmitedr 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 regular price.: :' !No name will be entered on our books under this offer unless the order is accompanied with the cash. I 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 -v-provided they pay all arrearages and for not less than -? six 'months in advance. - On account of the heavy expense attached to our city circulation department this off er does .ruA. apply to city subscribers. . !. j Sample copies mailed free to any address. " I Note the conditions of this offer carefully to avoid . ' :.. 1 . .. - ' - mistakes. I 5:07 A. M. ...6:48 P. M. ! 13h., 37 m. ishii SavH. the Washington htar "The new woman is a fact." It's mighty hard to keep those sort of facts straight, however. r . Dr. I eround drainage as follows: . ..ij i I . in i MarKei sireci uum i H. Harriss irom ine armour r. - B.roat , K7n w 24 Wh Dine. that Mr. H. M. Bremer I . . v lateral onnerted . toJjQn be ; refunded S50 which he naa ae- each .corner with . L24ncn pipe rrom nosited. Unon a subsequent motion main to corner; 250 feet. 24-inch pipe ofWdennJnj Tleochen. - Mr. BreMar SSSSSSS& was allowed to continue business at np. game; ,300 feet 244nch pipe, on the same stand upon payment of the Dck street at -Eleventh and Thir- i Thot wHiemont of the teenth- streets. and15-lnch drain, on TZZZZa minenUv saUsfactory Second street from Market to Princess affair appeared eminently sausiaciory 3g& eet to all concerned. . 1 f J cotta water pipe, 20-inch laid foot of - iLfi. Tor Hand notified the Board walnut street from Water , or Nutt : .v. i no n a niiiMt tid I ,t .. a ininrv hvW- Utnwtf tv . the . river : i 375- feet -terra- .. i ; - . m . nicntta water nipe. 12-inch, on. Wamut most highly esteemea Aeu son oi a iau ana wouiu - t ,f FOUrth to Third streets; dents J Mr. Baker had been In feeble sexve as registrar at the election io-100 feet 15-lnch pipe on Queen be- health for several years but had been day. Upon motion Mr. w. u. wesi tween . Front and Surry sweets; sou MR. JOHN BAKER DEAD. Aged and Highly Respected German Resident Passed Away Sunday, j In the death of Mr. John Baker; which occurred at 7 o'clock Sunday morning at his home In this city, No. 710 Dock street I the i community present ; eflBcient road-building force and cause a deterioration of .the ma chinery and equipment j . . ; Th election on June 1st will he "in the same manner - as for members of the General Assembly" and for the same an; "entirely new registration is called. The success or failure of the bond issue will be upon a majority of the qualified voters rather than a ma- ioritv of the votes cast Those In favor of the issue will vote a ticket upon the united 4 States Court arnvea in which will be printed "For construe- the city last'evening and is the guest tion and completion and Improvements Qf Mr. Samuel P. Collier. of the public roads," while those op- j Mr. J. E. Wingate and two little posed will vote a similar ticket with j returned yesterday from Florence, the word "For" changed to "Against g c.," -where they were called on ac- Thirty days notice of the election la of the death of Mrs. Wingate. No complete record of the strawber- given beginning to-day. Mrs. Owen' Martingale and two Uy shipments from 'the belt could he The bonds are to bear not exceed- -MI!a Marearet Gibson, president; obtained yesterday but it Is known ing five per cent t Interest, payable Mrg w Price,; secretary, and Mrs. the movement was immense consisting aemi-annuallv and are to run for a L wicks, and Mrs. M. L. Stover, perhaps of over 250 cars. Passengers period hot exceeding 25 years. The act, J of the North Carolina Sorosis, to-day on the late train from ChadDourn lasx upon mf Issuance of the bonds, author- ieave for Coldsboro to attend night said that! there were at least . . .toi tn-r nf not exceeding (Ya ,nnn.i state convention oi tne zo.ouu crates arounu ucjjul itct. . -i" i " r- . i ... i j. , a t,a ino Tftiiiation of oroo- w-th m9rniina Federation of Woman's awaiting -removal m tuuuuuu j XV VCUVO - .- - I - - . I . 1 . . t J -1-. 1.. 9ft nt on the nmh . : thousands oi craies uiai. nu ijr "vx UU . . ' . Vo Hnv An ftT- - w w r n.v nf the Brock B" iw?u-uu.b i. i1- ..-.-w - .. , 1 kTm,iTerteiate--a daylight STRAWBERRY MOVEMENT 2 Agents for n 3 l . 1M1 ti BMD 1 1. ..i.. fn-ia. in th nit.V -on iu-w r; "" -- -- .- "- - ...-iKhrf iter h.f ore . ... . .1mA . hv I . .. ltli ills efOTBln 1 - suppiemenwa iruui umo -:, -? ousmesa cuuucu .v.. rmmto The bank at Chadbourn - . j- 1 n.Htfi Piin1 I wflilAlv vril HA 1T1 fn- V v" w--o- ; HSfirom w . :r. ma;. i keepingopen day and night and over making a totat oi oo,Vu . - f - " rr - a milUorf dollars has already some 110,000 now remains, ine aiuuuui. i ager mr. ,vrruttm, u - of S56.000 has been expended In the Cape Fear river, closing ana purchase of the turnpike for S7.500; Ing tor timber ana nas iuw. istactory inp. i . - I ... . . . i I l . .1 In lita atAOif confined to his home onij nw. w A tho streeU- 400 feet 12-inch pipe, has been ! .' it. oi a man of I A communication was reaa irom uie " r". .... A communication was i character and was held Board oi auuh mm UUO - In the highest esteem by every pne The gi eater city movement wlMJ enj0yed his acquaintance. i VAUrwhera in noW becunviner the! Mr. Baker was born at Rupperts- nenumbra of the limelight while burgj Germany. April 28th, 1834. and baseball is in the ascendancy. . he had. therefore. Just passed Wa 7lat Daseoau 18 " J, r birthday. He had been a resident of When the Far Eastern war is at j wumington for 38 years nd for a long time carried on his traae as maker in the basement of the Han cock building, on Princess street net .1,. M oaf ttstate Offices Of J. G. to UiC . U1U - . ing the Aldermen of , the completion f the contract with Mr. C. H. Dock, the exhaustion of the appropriation for permanent street improvement; nut down on Third street and Bruns wick to Fourth streets; and 225 feet iSMnrh nine from Fifth to Sixth jtrpets:. between Church and Castle Rtreetn and at' several other minor places, besides over-hauling - under ground ' drains " sucn as jacoo a nuu, been Get the- Notion! Well fixed, in your mind, then you will "Get the Habit" of 4 buying your Fobt-Wear where you can save money. Our C O. D. System Does the Work.' By It we save the ex- permanent road ! machinery, . &,wm, steel bridge across -Prince George s creek:' mules carts and other equip ment to the extent of about $1,800. For this amount the county has . to show a fine macadam road, nine miles to Castle Haynes; six miles completed MAY DAY FESTIVAL. handled ihere since the season open ed. Quotations from the Northern mar kets were conflicting last night but it is believed with the Bpfendid distri- button made possible by the presence other expenses that attend the Credit of Business Agent muman, ; of ,the system Our Motto Not cneap anoes, ... r j 1. 1 . pense or a nign pricea uuuh-iwwipbi, and other extra help; besidesrall the Truckers' Association at South Rocky Mount, that fair prices can be upheld until the bulk of the crop Is moved. Through Rocky Mount Sunday. The movement through Rock Mount 167 solid cara The dis- But Good Shoes Cheap! Respectfully, f.lERCER & EVANS CO. Bagging and Ties. an end, please rub up your mono cle! for a good look) at the muss that is going to be kicked up over Morocco. -. also of non-concurrence in the license J norse Pond Sewer, Tan Yard. Bottom tax of $100 on trading stamp compan ies.- Upon motion of Alderman Karr j and second by Mr. Hashagen, the tax on trading stamp companies was made $50 per month. Messrs. Moore and Gafford were opposed to a S50 tax on DeUohtful Affair Yesterday Evening Baby Show Prizes. The May Day Festival on the lawn . ! j finals ihn witmtnsrton Hieh School from 4 .tj uo.rar HTrwL nuui &uu i ."v 0 w UU "A." " I ..; ' ! turnpike to Wrlghtsville, which was to 7 . o'ciock yesteraay Sunday i consisted or j-- a ma witn a tne auspices m mo lanA 2.S54 crates oy e: uniuc a iico iv . . - , .h.h. I . . .. x 1- -rr-rr, nnTHTn tnn riirr rrnm- Wilmineton to the sorosis was one oi tu ""- o tributioh oi sunaay : snipmtjuw iuu,UW laiwa flauuum, LT of .H SL. 1 ta J toB.f J - - - ,m ftmraLES HEW ' ii I EL DaOy.BUUW BUU a. Mj inj vr'Vi DOBIUU J....i.,i. ...... -- I "Write us sound, a distance ' . . . 1 ., A X At. -T nanmaron r riMi i.ur bvcimc v w i . . . M la baby. show and a May poie palBoston WnnM. MAnria la W 1 T SX 7.nil IKfl U111C. J "- ..... . .1 . . sewers: - . . : ..- ""i ' x both of which were beautliui inaeea. rniiaaeipnia , Thirty-stt'sana traps have been num It is claimed, accoraing to repori uj vorv laree. so that Pittsburg, fa. section of streets to connect under- cost over the State to from S2 800 to financially and artistically. Music providence. R. I. - f ground drains. . S3.000, : tne exceiieui mcaCt.B wag furnished by HoUowhush's orcnes- Elmira 1 . . Also grass lawn on Market street roadsj costing in. the neighborhood of . a . eTerything else that could con- Baltimore i i, n.mrvii frfim nptvpRniToni ... .. i i - . i . . woehttinnn . . . . the ground that it was excessive and '"streets to bhik between the latter figure tribute to the brilliancy of tne event &-j Mas8 b. ona Manv of WUmlngton s .u.-a were the only two votes against Third and Fourth streets ana ueigiau nanu. - mm - was proviueu. . . :' - Worcester " ? .w ' ! mopka nut in Dlace of same between Uinnera are confident that ; the public There were thirty-six entries for the Syracuse Tf Von;see an flickering out- W'TL. m aWne fine The Board of Audit ana Finance also Front and Second streets ' ' wffl endorse their efforts for a contin- baDy fihow and the difficulties of the ; " . .) - . . . isailicu wiwninniinmy ; : i; . ,,' i we uave UU11V uuu nut . v. , 14 Bought before advance;. 10 I or pf nnr Rfllesmen. V.T 1. .. i- ' Ai.-;i;';4i id o rwlaA oret-i . . . . f 1 the Aldermen a bill, of I. r ,, mtt Hot m ami uance of the Improvement . line on uic ecuuign-w o I boots and snoes wnen bucu biuww i .-- atuuuu bio " ...v , , mi m a position Wbe hit by in " g"! SLSrJLTtZ. T ""T .TTT. k er Bowen npon hU homommg turJ ow. ..tttow ' X to W "f JSS. iE2 "If. eL t7d1q : . prv and invention. Mr. Baser nau uwi " , r lawn Buut rea7 wr KU, U un r ulu Vu,u man: HKauacue auu i from Venezuela... I eryiBa . . nectlon with, the Monk rock qharry r.roo, o Bladen: -; L. ..i-. w i. Voliera. Wm. F. the sexton of saint ran. -- , amm,P ITnn motion ' Ti hv m,t out trees on Fifth " ? - w von seconded by Mr. from Hanover to Nixon streets and re- Robert w: e " . 1 ' . : 1 . . . . . nknll llmnffa I A lMrnvtCA,. situation at once ', appealed C I 5 4 1 Washington L 3 3 Scranton ....... A to -the Wllkesharre TT 4-1 .S judges, Mrs. Hugh MacRae, Mrs. J ohn Albany2 " . . .' J ." . . " ... i ..... . . . 2 Tonrtshin is ! eht comedy,' ' Lutheran Wh for 30 years and his disPe says a writerJ If ii ends in matn- lastj service at that post of duty was I bnls were Gloved. ; i -.. ... - - ii.. u:n I, !rWu -pridav. evening. He i naa i i n 99 , mbny it will windinp on the bill on Good Friday Upon motion, tax of $104.32, erron- oh same and Atlantic Coast Line has belgian blocks now on ground on Kea D. Bellamy and Mr. John J. Blair, for every one of the tots was as pretty as pretty could be. Physical beauty as well as beauty of feature was taken in to account and, therefore, three prizes werfe offered:' The first of two prizes Request of Mr. W. A. Lineker to de- fof Deauty of feature- pretty gold 20 ns a melodrama, or a the curtain going down vorce court. ; ) - " farcrwith so-ded the first bell for church ser-1 ougb Sy certain county roads , running ring: -was . awarded : to . little . Miss arcewni 7ut"fore the time for the sec- . Was te be laU and Tall arrangements have through his place on the Castle Haynes Dorothy Davis, daughter of Mr. and j mthe di- vlc riorced reluctantly to cerifl f -0 been made with Atiantlc Coast fUAe road," was referred to the Roads and Mrs. E. LJ Davis, who won first prize ond hell, he was Iorcea, reiucui , dered refunded. Tax on $300 house- furniShing rock and the macadam ' rnmmlttpe . ' J at a recent show in Saint James' par- n hnm. - He was held in ... A ,t.n fnrnitnre of Mr. . .M.rirst Hnusn Bridges committee. ... , s receui uuw. m wu.t Representative Noble of the Florida Legislature has introduced alill taxing dogs. ' This means that he will meet kvitlt an ignoble iefat if he ever runs for the of Health re- ishi house, and another first prize in .. ,in nnA en home. - He was neia iu ... . , ui.tien fnrniture of . Mr. , wo- ot tmm -MarVet. House sriages .Vvlvr anil noM . a ar. pohntn siTth The Runerintendent thS very nignesi " 'George uarnss usi uwuu., to . TZZZ',7rZ - . . o, Uh ..m i a neat cold Din was fflra and members of that eongre- twic. waa-aisa ordered funded. Be, streeu.nriug. w r . T ,.7x71 ,.' ti.. v-'-'- 1 ' . - i ian corn 11 rfinu ir 11.111. ui . luio i vt v n 1 . . . in ni iv'-ori wnii - 11 v iillih tmioo . munuu - 1 r . lliia UCCU UUUC Mi vbvvvi The people on! the shores of lake Chaubunagungaug are ; greatly excited over the discovery of nug gets of gold found by men who - were nlowine in a field!. No the lake is not in Russia I ii is in Massachu setts. -;'' ' , ' ir Tiairer is survived by his . aged emDted from taxation by the Legisla- when we took charge of the street their homes. Nineteen cases or small- Hftt and fiv? dauehters, who have the ture amounts assessed against the work, we found nothing on band to he- and four of diphtheria were, re wife and five .ub n1t- . r,nh the Hibernian gin work with,: The quarry had; been ,o . . . ' month. 1 Three of sinceresi -syuiy-w r- - " " . . .,.; abandoned, macmnery. tnrown jaiu ,, -. . in their bereavement : Tne ,aauis"t ire Mrs.' WilUam Niestlie, Mrs. Jonn Mi Meyland, Mrs. Edward Wrignt anu Misses Annie and Josephine Baker, all of ! Wilmington. ' - - The funeral will he conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the late residence; thence to Bt Paul's luther- an church and Oakdale cemetery. Benevolent Society, Cape Fear Lodge f n-Peiiowa. The Elks Co., Masonic Temple Corporation and the Y. M. C. a -won ! ordered stricken from tne books. ' - ' , . The usual monthly reports 1 were read. That of the uity Jiera ww. Treasurer showed a balance April 1st A prominent 4ady of the ,Wo men'8 Congreas is advocating the organization of the Men's V Con gress.- We refuse to go into any Congress where the women can get us in a bunch so they can lay down the law to us. -. . . Complaint is made by a Chicago millionaire" that! he has difficulty '-. spending all his income. W e al- ivays sympathize with those who have to combat! difficulties and it would afford us a great deal of pleasure 4o bear the millionaire's burden in blowing in his trouble Innlnr R. B. LeaOUC i At a recent meeting oi tne orgamza- Ln nf the Juvenile Base Ball league, ; t -. m. Paul T.. CantweU was unanimous tA nresident of the ' league. A schedule was also drawn ttp : ine nrai. eame wiU he played on saiuraay, TnrtA 3rd. 1905. -The following teams constitute the league: The M, h. u s., Monarchs, S. S. R's. and T. M. u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V. H. Boyden BanKrupicy rxui. w n- rinoner Bagging anu ne vt is Tnniiwn-rM eat Market Hours, r.,io i-kvionnii nnmnanv Academy of vraroor'" Evans Co Goo Shoes Cheap. - . ' - ?-'::'-i Business-Local. r: Clows Thavellng sales and about worthless. it renuired six months to re-open the rock quarry and repair the old machinery; therefore, the first.. ton -of rock that was put on the streets was early in November,. 1903. v , Yours respectfully, J. M. WOOLARDr - Superintendent of Streets.. the cases of diphtheria were outside the city. No serious sickness occur red in any of the county Institutions. The Register ; of Deeds reported daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. in vine. For physical beauty, the silver pin. was awarded to little Miss Janle Buchanan Russell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Russell. Miss Mary Worth; the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Worth, was chosen as "Queen oi bf $14,841.70, and receipts during the JFunePa, of Mrs. Jordan. month running the total up to.xi.sis.- 45. The disbursements during April were $11,013.15, leaving a balance pf $10,205.30 to the May account i Chiel of Police Furlong reported 93 arrests during April, 46 of the defendants, be ing white and 47 colored. Twenty were sent to 'the roads and work house for terms aggregating 650 days and nine were bound over .to the Su- nertor Court under bonds, aggregating $450. The Superintendent of , Heaitn reported 45 births during : thier month, q colored and 2G white: 135 deaths. 15 white and 20 colored. Health offi cers made 4,183 inspections; did 173 fumigations;' Issued 183 lime and acid orders": 1 Trash; earts 'removed 1,132 loads of garbage; 1,752 premises were attended by scavengers.. There were IS cases of small-pox during the "month $23.65 paid Into the treasury as TjMay Day and she was crowned , with venue from marriage licenses during beautiful ceremony. The , May pole the month. The clerk of the Superior J dance followed to the accompaniment Court reported $85.65 in fines, forfeit- of HOttowbush's Orchestra ana tne ar- . i fair was ewoyea jio more oy me uiuo North Adams. New Bedford, Fall River, i Hartford, New Haven, Pittsfield, Mass., Keene, N. H., Portland, J Norwlck, Bridgeport, Waterbury, : Erie, Troy, James town, Wllllamsport, Schenectady, Auburn, - Cleveland, Columbus, and I Cincinnati, one each .... i , -TAtal ' .. 167 Threuah Rocky Mount Yesterday The movement through South Rocky Mount yesterday consisted of only 25 cars, being the number it was Impos sible to get out Saturday night in time to beUncluded in the report, the day before to which they properly belong- oi-Triaklne a total of 192.: The dis tributlon.was as follows: New York ......... ... ........... Boston . . . - Buffalo ; Philadelphia -:- Albany . . , i. v. . ...- r- Pittsburg, Bcranton, xnrw, u lu, Harrisburg, - coiumDus, ' jwhiu vu and Ottowa,- one eacn ures. The funeral of Mrs. .Elizabeth A Jordan, who died" Satin-da at Delgado, was held Sunday afternoon. The ser- vice was " conauciea uy nev. that he could. 'get more in Belle- . ;7 money - elsewnere, tne, yrvcui ou"j The resignation Is to J ,,trtn. f Mr. J. A. Perry folks who joined merrily in the flrivol xuc . . .j. nM noranni .o rnT onnerlntendent was received uy uuiu n w . --- and referred to the Road Committee. Craig and the intermentwas otarv , ThA nall-hearerfl were v vvmwvv .. i . . i , - CA u.r. r. N. Johnson. -Gary Lee oemg ou, '.TnA Pni.lrlev.- O. T'oooitor 'nA t T'pittman. A Report of Bellamy & Bellamy, attor- clal quartette composed of Mrs. T.; A. neys. aa tp:,couecuon .pi Muse, Mrs. J, D. 'Edwards and Messrs. was referred to the Finance Commit- A. S. Holden.,and -W. W. Hodges sang tee. The net collections iw.uh.uh at both the hodse and grave. . ' f j were $140.42 On motion of Mr.Vol- , " , :.. t-Iiera the tax hooks of 1904 were turned April Postoffice Receipts.-. . ; t ---... .ttomevs for coUectlon postal -receipts, at WUmlngton du- ln8traction- t0 add lOper cent rlnS -JZS' AP5U nner col to Tl collections in the future. . -.on. Th fln,. need no Uquot In Moore's new hotel, and the comment. WUmlngton "ao move. J Ocean View Company to retail at The who admiringly looked on, - Refreshments were - Berved by the ladies during the afternoon and every body was delighted with the affair. The committee from Sorosis In charge or the festival was composed of Miss Wls- well. Mrs. E. K. Bryan, Miss Sue Hall Mrs. R. W: Price and Miss Sanders and to them Is due great credit " for the magnificent success of the event M. M. Byrd, Mullins, S. . C. H. Bryan, Pollocksville, N. C, W. P. Surls, Orrum, N. C, : A. M. Lee, Tabor, N. C, J. W. Fagan, Aberdeen, N. C. IV. B. COOPER. CADEMY OF MUSIC! Davis-Driscoll Company All This Week With Saturday Matinee. To-night the charming four-act comedy drama, - ;t-: - - - '. . "Sunset Mines," Up-to-date specialties . changed nightly. Prices 10, 20 and 3(T cents. Seats on sale at Plummer's. ; . t : , ; may 2 lt : - -;: Total .25 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ground Phosphate Lime Good for" Corn,. Peanuts, Potatoes, . Truck and all other crops, . v ANALYSIS: 80 to. 87 per cent, CAR- w - BONATE OF LIME. .Results can be seen for years when once used. - ; - $7.00 PER TON. Address UN1TEJP STATE DISTKUjx.- -unx, Eastern -District of Nortn uarouna.. In the matter of Mrs. W. H. Baucom, 1 In Bankruptcy No," 151. B. F. KEITH. mar. 15 tf DIED. . y , " BAKER At his home, 710 Dock street April 30th, 1905, at 7 A. Mr. John Baker aged 71 years, 2 days. - - Funeral today (Tuesday), S P m. ttvm thA late residence, thence to Bt Toni'a : T.ntheran T Church.--- Burial at Oakdale. Friends and acquaintances Invited to attend. '- t NAtlee nt Meeting- ef Creditor. " to the creditors ot Mrs. W. H. Bau com. of FayetteviUe, in the County of Cumberland and: District aforesaid, a aNoVTcet:is hereby Ken nthat;von the 22day nf April, A. V., 1905, the eald MrS. W. tl. CtUCUIII UU1 jr OUJB.i- cated bankrupt; and. that the l first meet- tnsr of her creaiiors wm ue uom my; office la FayetteviUe. N. C.,;on the 6th, day of May. 1905. at If o'clock M.. 1 at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact suoh other -business as may properly ;come before jfgrnt5V".-. l-i ' Befefee'in Bankruptcy., Raleleht, N. C, April 24. 1905. . j. may 2 It TLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD ; - . COMPANY. ' ; -. . .-. , V- ' ' - Wilmington, N. C, April 21, 1905. Office of the Treasurer, . Atlantic Coast une Kaurww v.o.. Thoro- will be due and payable on May 1st 1905, two per cent interest on the New Four Per Cent Certificates of Indebtedness of Atlantic Coast Line . ailroad Company, ana tne -treasurer... of that Company has been directed to cv to all ; holders or recora as oi April 14th, 1905, this Interest The transfer books were closed April 14th and will stand closed until May 1st, . 1905, both inclusive. ' - JAMES F. POST, Treasurer. apr 23 till may 2d " TP some lucre. ' man or saleswoman watned. 7 . ... . . . .... .V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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