! MORNING STAfc ;st ' Daily - Newspaper i tate. r". est Circulation - of' ai igton Paper.- ; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT1011 -one year by i MalLi ;. . ,tSX3 Six Months, . by Mall.,'. ; ; , Three Months; by Mall Two Months, by. Mali V..f.05,. mm t nilomftig Slat; OUTLINES. iry Wilson will spare nobody ;otton .leak" investigation and Uibel suit by ,. Theodore r H. president Roosevelt will take natter as to criminal prosecu- hers are probably inplicated; 5n manufacturers request Sec-iVilson- to e allowed to be I when the - August cotton re- jbeing,made up -The peace entiaries of Russia and -Japan Id - their peace convention in led States navy yard at Ports N, H.; the Japanese captured ?s of artillery when they In he Sakhalin island, whlchYlt Bed to claim as conquered terv the first news the Russian ar- kbout thg mutiny in the Black idron war sent to them by the I , who' placed proclamations in d fired them over to the ene- ussia ls, insisting - that - Rou iurrender,; the mutineers jfrom Ieship Kniaz Potemklneelainv they are murderers .and '.rob ship of several hundred thous- kles; - before leaving, the ship- f opened her cocks, and. sank. jn. account of the destructive .Odessa during the recent dis ss,, the insurance comDanies m that-.Russia is' responsible DOO.OOO damages The Grand if Elks met in Buffalo, N. feived an 'Interesting report ng the Elks' national home- Miller; Jr., of Charlotte. Dresi- he American Cotton Manuf as sociation, has asked the Ae- 1 ', Department to allow the turers - to be .; represented e August crop report Is being- ine Trigg shiDbufldlne Richmond was' bid in- for the ers yesterday at $368,000 - P . Lord Roberts has ition by declaring that tary is unfit for war greement between France and V as to their contentions over I was presented to the Cham deputies at Paris yesterdav. f s crowing .that she. won a over France and Great Brit- liplomacy New York mar- toney on call .steady 2 1-4 to r- cent., elesing bid 2 1-2, offers z 1-2; cotton, spot quiet floor stead and . - quiet: teady, No. 2 red, 104 in store; aay, wo. z, 63 elevator; rats mixed, 35 12 to 36 1-2;-tur-easier 61 1-2 to 62; rosin WEATHER REPORT. I Department of Agriculture, Weather -Bureau, -: Jingon, N. C, July J10, 1905. fological data for the 24 uours P. M. yesterday. tratureat 8-A, M, 73 degrees; 76 degrees; Maximum, 79 Minimum, "72 degrees; Mean, lof month to date,' 2.70. lof water In Cape Fear river Seville, N. C, at 8 A. it,- yes feunday) 13.4 feet. - -fcT ALMANAC July 11. ps 5: 52 A. M. k ....7:18 P. M. Jength ...........14 hrs 29 m Tater at Southport. .2:40 A. M. ater at Wilmington. 5: 10 A. M Weather Forecast. brth Carolina Showers Tues- Wednesday. light variable knostly south. n a girl admits her age to it is good ground for him beet that she regards him old to be considered "as one beaux. tenant - Peary is . going af b North Pole but if he gets ire satisfied that President elt will ignore any propo- o trade it for his big stick. Strife NEGRO'S VICIOUS ATTACK Prisoner at City Hall Made Desperate - '.Attempt to Overpower,. Officer ; " H.;.WHoweiL. - . Sam Stokes, a big, double-jointed negro confined in the city prison here with his brother, . Arthur Stokes; one of whom is believed to be wanted at Georgetown, S. : C4 for, the murder, of a boiler maker In the- employ, of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co., there sev cm weetis ago, maae a ' vicious as sault upon Policeman" H,. W. Howell when the ontcer opened the celt door in the station house to hand the' pris oner his dinner yesterday about noon. The negro ; nad previously Intimated to a" fellow prisoner his purpose - to overpower the turnkey when he came to bring .dinner but the - prisoner. James- Henry by name, , was; in the same, cell with Stokes . and feared" bodily harm if he should betray the confidence. When the assault on Offi cer Howdlywas made Henry, who, was m-limDo- forTsome trivial-offence, re malned in thecell and, took no part in the high-handed "action ot.ins mate.' The negro,"was"niore than a match for Officer Howell or any man on the force, for that matter, and a desperate conflict between the two men - was In progress ; oft the hard concrete floor, wun tne odds in favor of the negro. when-Henderson Hayes and Zach Pol lock, two trusties, working around the nan, came to Mr. Howell's assistance. In the meantime, other prisoners in the basement where the cells are lo cated, set up a yell and Hall Officer E. L. Smith and others upstairs rush ed;: down , to : find out. the- reason for all the confusion. Mistaking the efforts' of. Henderson Hayes. Officer Smith began on that "worthy, but he soon found that for once Henderson was' on-the side of "law and order," and .together they, all soon subdued Stokes, put him In irons and thrust him back into the cell. Officer" Howell escaped none - the worse;' for the affray except a few scratches and bruises. Had the negro secured any weapon he would prob ably have laid the officer "out, as the demon appeared to- be In full possess ion of him. Chief Williams has . had a photograph of Stokes made and has sent it for identification to the author ities at Georgetown. The - desperate assault -upon"' Officer" Howell Is con strued to mean that the negro is-tfie man wanted at Georgetown or at some other point Else, why should ne re sort to such- desperate methods to gain his liberty? ' r REV. RHOE OUT OF JAIL. yVMOIM 1 NTJMBEB 11,764 - fc ; - - " ' -' " " VI Hill II V A V1IIL4J or TKlUn I rUL ' rALL IMMMtMMMMMMMI HEARING IS RESUMED Steamboat, Inspectors Again In- yestigatirig Collision; Between ; -5 ,'' TO CONTINUE SEVERAL DAYS Former ' Hearing Set at . Naught Py Faulty Stenographer's Notes Only ' Three-' Witnesses Ex; . H";aminedeterdayTT K- , Jv "V In the office" of Collector Keith -at the Custom House yesterdayj Capt. P. B. Rice and Capt.-. J. T. Borden, Unit ed ; States Steamboat Inspectors, - sit ting as a. District .Court as ; provided In the statutes, s resumed the . investi gation of the recent' collision between the- steamers, Sea Gate and Wilming ton,- the ecttmstances. of :?whieh are well -remembered v by ' teaders of the city press. ; It developed upon tha re turn- of .. Messrs: - Bice' and BordenL to the Icity this week that the evidence : taken v at the former . sitting would have ' to--ce gone all over" again be. cause of the imperfect nots taken by Mr. P. H. Hoban, of Charleston, S. C, at that time the official stenographer. Mr. Hoban was. unwell when he .was here at the former hearing and was inexperienced in legal examinations and not at. all conversant with nauti cal terms. When her went to trans late his "Pittman" upon his return to Charleston, he found; the task accom panied by so many uncertainties that Messrs. Rice and- Borden decided to go over the whole matter again. - Miss Stella Shrier has been chosen to . take the evidence at the present hearing and has already proved her self equal to the difficult task in the long trial which ensued yester day. " There, were present at the hear ing, which began at 10 o'clock yester day, morning. Rev. Father C. Dennen, upon whose complaint the Investiga tion .was set on foot: , Hon. Jno.. D. Bellamy, and Herbert McClammy. Esq., counsel for Capt. Jno.: W.: Har per, ownerrand master of the steamer Wilmington; Messrs. Rountree & Carr and e.x-Judge-E. K. Bryan, coun sel for the owners and master of the Sea Gate, and . a large number of others' interested. Witnesses who had not previously testified were not ad mitted in the room. ... . The evidence of Capt. Harper, who testified: at the former hearing, was gone all over again to complete the record, his examination, and cross-examination having occupied all. of the morning session, until J,, P. M. , His testimony was the same, as previously outlined in these columns. In the afternoon, beginning at 2:45 and lasting until near 6 o'clock, Capt Thos. Taylor, mate -on the steamer LOCAL DOTS. ' V Henry C. Green Became His Bonds manFidelity of Congregation. The Reverend William Henry Rhoe, pastor of the First Baptist church, colored, who has been in the public Wilmington, and Mr. W. P. M. Turner. eye very much recently because of J of the Messenger, a passenger on the his alleged criminal relations with a! boat at the time of the collision, testl- K-- ' i-r- i .tlfeSlf fPftffi1 JliS-flOCk afc je- fied JaiBn1raean. 11 for the day, .45; Tmal&U I Q.clock upon. bond furnished Img-TJUt the gangway and saw a col lision' was - mevimuie. , txc ai' 7 Other local on fouru page..'; , :; .' eritlsh steamer Roda,i. Capt. awanson,"nence : for Liverpool tv-with,: cotton, cargo, arrived out " yesterday. ' : The ;Luther . League of st Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church - will : run an excursion' to s Carolina Beaca;; to .morrow.'A 'T r?i'rlf--c-"vC'? :s':t-c-'T. Miss -Mary A. Rhew has. been granted a" permit to build a "one-story Irame building on i Queen, J betweed J?lfth and Sixth .streets. - J? ' - xhe W.- L. J. yesterday '. morning received a large, shipment of khaki uniforms and camp" articles from "the quartermaster jsreneraTs department in Raleigh.- -r . : i, m Great Need 0f ;Adequate Funds .cmphasizear! Making Senu- AnnBai;" AFporuonmeni -ry COUNTY EDUCATION BOARD Special Meeting Yesterday Afternoon One ;City . Sch4ol"v Committee : Declinestto SejNjp. and the Other ".Qualifies. ?M 5; :' Xbe County; Board iif Education met yesterdav : afternoonhr?- th& "rflR ". nf Local receipts -6f. cotton yesterday uWWV : r.,S--; in over the W.t C. & A. railroad. The Hou8e and mae theHsemi-annual ap Kew York spot market ;yesterday was portionment'of the city and : county Wietaf-11.30:TO schobrtunfotte -3obn Macks; colorjed, : as em- fig July 1st. - There were present Mr. vrS actingalrman, Mr. charged ol anssattUii&l?3? weapon, to wit: an lrrjaLTiarriS.t l 1 wawHrBcu- vreHTma-ur, ' ttopiYiiiy. T'ojn&Mfc & Ai'Taylor uay morning negan worit ,on the new ana ; Mr. sam ; near; Jr.;- who .were re macadam road from-WrightsvUle to cently elected and-have onalffied m Summer Rest. Work on the. en&mp- oUW tm n.Ant - m,rf0 kv Tl' School. -Committee for District, No. lr progressing nicely.- . . r. i . clor C ' ' ' r ' At : the instance of Mr. John; P. " ?he raembers tf the committee Garrel, Jr.; by whom he "wa former- were Present Invitation to gather ly employed, feenry James, a harm- lnormation regarding the schools un lessly insane' colored man, was taken' der thelr suPenrision and to Impress in custody by Sheriff Stedman And uPa the. Board the absolute necessity committed to jail yesterday. d . : On the third page of the Star to day will be found an interesting story j from-the Columbia1 State of yester day in regard to the purchase of the! Conway Coast and Western railroad by Mr.. James H. Chadbourn and asso ciates, of this city. . ;- for another grammar school in the northern section of the city, across the railroad. They also spoke of the great need of more ' teachers to care for the increased, number of pupils in the schools already established. They were informed that- the Board fully appreciated the needs ' as set- forth, but that, the flinda ro etittrolv fnon. Mr. Geo. Davis now holds the rec-I nuate. beine iust nnne-h hv hnrm.. ord at Lumlna's - bowling-alleys mak- ing from one term to another, to keep ing a score of 168 last night. The pre- the schools running on the old basis vious high score was 165. The con- without, a wnt fnr test closes next Saturday night and or to build the schools up to the In- there are many trying for the prize creased demands. J which - is J5.00 or its equivalent. ' Messrs James Sprunt; c'. W. Worth The Police have been instructed and Eugene "S. Martin," named as the to look out for unlicensed drays and committee from. District No. 2, in the public hacks. The law requires each city,' have declined to serve upon their vehicle owner to purchase a tin badere. recent election and the Board vester. giving the number of .- the dray vand dy afternoon decided - to postpone nacK a record of which is keot in the I the choosing of their successors for office of -the City Clerk and Treas-1 further consideration." urer- :; , ' . It was ordered that the city and A negro named Will Smith was ar- country schools open their Pall terms rested by the police at the eas honse on ne; first Monday In September, the last night charged with the' larceny J TOttntry schools having' a term, of of a watch.-. The watch wan fnnnA hv I aeven months during the year and the city schools and - Delgado eight months. It was. decided to continue the instruction of vocal music In the rural-schools and the Superintendent was- instructed to engage an Instruc tor for that work. ma ' a . . . Ing the following officers were 4ntan. amount apporuonea yesterday ed bv fi, n t n ir0ii 7C 1 arternoon is not sufficient to run the - - I Ma1UIm tH T J 11. officer JP, Smith in the possession! of another negro who said he got" the watch from Will Smith. The police are Investigating the theft . . At the regular meeting of Stone wall Lodge No. 1, K. of P. last even- ensuing term: C. O, J. P. Head; V. C, L. C. Grant; - Prelate, W. P. Michaur; M. of W., E. LL Mathews f M. at A.. on Fourtn, near uasue sueeu, wu shot in the shoulder and severely but schools until January and the Board will be forced before the end of the I schools.. - The amount for apporuon- Iment was reported by Treasurer Green yesterday afternoon as: T7,- 991.55, but from that amount naa to firoan welUlvdn AAlOT- I USIOU WHS Pd man who. while not a member ol 1 uirou&u uie u&uic l not seriously wounded Dy anotner ne-1 be deducted iiJi.3 overarawn iruui Revi Rhoe's congregation, has a nimseii m reaoiucBa w gro wnom he ordered off his premises i the previous xerm, leaving oniy o,- strong confidence in the efforts being 4 emergency that might arise for the early last ght Brown struck the 912.17 actually available. The late nut forth by a majority of the eongre- saieiy oi ue t1""0'0; trespasser and was surprised . wnen i school census snows a total oi ,o gation Involved. The Rev. Rhoe's de-1 r. xumcr w m v-w- " " I the latter drew His pistol ana nrea. i children ol scnooi age in xne-city aa Uverance from prison was the signal the Wilmington and testified as to Then The police arelooklng county and the appropriation was on for a large gathering of his flock at couuiuoua u "" TT 7 .: - Br ' - rT v iv.lT.d after, the collisionr r. . The hearing will be resumed at 10 o'clock this morning with the re-ex amination of . Mr. Louis - H. Skinner, who testified at the former j hearing, the testimony being lost by the In complete stenographic report. The ln- 7estigation will likely continue four A CHILD'S! FRIGHTFUL FALL Little; Daughteref- Mr; and Mrs.. E..ci ; ."Hott Fell From Second Story Win- ' 'JdoWof Family, Residencei-:'. escape of a child from instant death, the incident, because of it? less, serious consequences, ; forcing itself : upon "one a3 an evidence of ",the protecting arm of that rone whom we are told in the scriptures tenderly said "suffer the little-children to come unto me;" occur red Sunday about noon at the home of Mr- and Mrs. E, C. Holt. No. 514 Mar ket ; street,, when, their little daugh ter. Dolores, five ' years old and the only child of devoted parents, fell from a second story window- of ' the - resi dence, fully 28 feet, and was painfully though,; It . is : hoped, not Dermanentlv injured. '. r-:y- mm mm A mm mm A flirl for general housework? J A sewing-girl? t A woman to wash ? A X man to attend to your furnace or hln arnunri ihi 'hAf ciii I:; Tf ?Mo yoawanta sftuation? A rmf Xa-"house?-'i--?::-irW " . map you nave a nouse or lot for sale or exchange? Perhaps you Xwant .to: buyor:seIi- si: honet-&rxy '4 ' -t7 to ouy or sen a piano, furniture, cameraes, . dishes, lawn mower, automobile, bath tub. nan-ot. don, cnrt,nuinn ma, w M..cr- aiamonas,.- jewelry of r any description, clock, buggy, shotgun, rifle, stbvei atoola?. ' -., - o Will - accompUsh any of these these things for your--; . - " i i:;Cqspglilhtsl i But no advertisement takeh forjesa than ents je 23 The child was ta the nin-sery. of the home playing with Bttle Margaret Bel lamy, tfcryejjTg- old, ft itattshter. 6t Hon-and M.hftX- Bellamy.' . The cmUdrihftd eenefr Ja iBtomeift byl tne nurse, though Mrs. Holt was in an adjoining room,- on the second floor LKiie uoiores in. some..way climbed up on the window , sill pit ..the room knd while there lost her balance in some way unknown, and felTto a hard, sand packed walk below. Mrs. Holt thbughi she heard a dull noise, as If the fall Of some , human, and - erriner tn tha nursery and noting the absence of one of the children,- asked little Margaret where Dolores was.- The child shook her head and Innocently 1 aDneared amazed at her companion's , disap pearance. ' Mrs. Holt was' horrified a moment later to look from a porch adjoining and see the form of the lit tle gin on the ground below just as she had fallen and been rendered un conscious by the fall on the hard earth. She quickly Tan down, brought the protrate little form into the house and summoned a physician Dr. t: S. Bur- bank came first and later Dr. Wm. J.' H. Bellamy, the family physician, ar rived. It was . found the child's' hip had been broken and an- arm fractured near; the wrist, while there were sev eral cuts' and bruises about the face and head. Everything possible is be ing done for the child, a trained nurse being employed to remain with It continuously and latest, reports, indi cate that she is doing nicely.. Mr, and Mrs. Holt nave the tenderest sympa thy of many friends- In their distress over the deplorable affair. It is the same child who was injured so severe ly a few weeks ago in the suburban caT collision near Delgado. The fall Sunday was from what was nearly three stories as there is. a high basement in addition to the first floor. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. the jail entrance. The preacher waiK- ed out, carefully guarding the skirts of his black; ' Prince . Albert, and cor dially greeting the triumphant faction of r his congregation. At the proper time prominent members of Rev. Rhoe's congregation , told the attor neys for the defendant that the pastor for him. t the basis of 9.16 per capita. The ap- The stockholders of the South- portionment as between the races was port Telephone Company held an fan- left -with the district committemen. port ant meeting Saturday followed In Wilmington there are, by the late by a meeting of the directors at which" cepsus, 3,138 white children and' 2,806 W. B. Coooer was elected president; colored; in the country, 692 white and iUUHUIi V Mw rmmm nwM.h cmrmrxn nrvm llfa lfl.TA I Or UYB uavu tu ctcij "lu w. &aVMMM troubles THe mortgage on the church is being contested byjboth sides and tne aiiorneys are iiaiijme i e only thing lacking at the re is flowers, says a jHortn-1 Tattr.o, Furinne'R nnrt dav after to- J I - : i . . ..1,.. HI DHUU mmer-resorx correspoiiucut. morrow , wr .T " n,nt t n Meares. L. : H. Skinner, ture beine the first of a series to be was not required In the bond as ex ecuted yesterday so It was stated. It was given out by one of the attor neys as an example of the confidence that the church reposes in its pastor, that: Saturday and Sunday individual members of the congregation raised almost enough money by popular sub scription to -put up a cash bond. . This, however, was not needed when Henry C. Green came to the rescue. - Of. the $400 bond given yesterday, $300 is for Rhoe's appearance-at the Superior Court term beginning July 24th., "and $100 Is for his appearance point of vantage. The general atmos phere in- the room where the hearing Richard Dosher, vice president,, and Dr. D. t Watson, secretary and treas urer. The company" has determined to make Improvements in the line to afford a first class service. r-Jlri T. L- Ruth, a grocer and pic ture dealer of this city, who recently 918 colored, making a total of 3,823 Miss BlancheMorton hasgone to friends. Wiist, Mrs. P. W. Foster will leave to-day to visit relaUves and. friends in Can ton, Pa. . : - ' ' Alderman W; W. King has gone to Newton, N. C, to. attend a conference of the Second Adventists. Mrs. M. Hr Johnson and children, of this city, are spending some tfme with relaUves in Harnett county. Miss Lena Spinks, of Albemarle, is the guest of the family of Mr. J B. Mercer, No. 215 South Second street. Mrs. William J- H. Bellamy and dauehters. Misses LUla and Alice Bel Iamy, left last evening to spend a part whites arid 3,724 colored In the en- J j e gummer at Blue Ridge. Summit, tire county. The amounts apporuon- pa Is In progress indicates that time has gained some , notoriety because of the & . .. .... I r Vl "TV. Ta an (Int. allayed but little, if any, the intense feeltae engendered by the incident and whatever the findings by the In spectors, an apepal is regarded as a certainty. However, the , hearing before the' lower court, so to speak, is - not . going, along ' in a perfuntory manner by any means as the evidence taken at the present hearing will be sale Of his book "The Life of an Out cast Husband" is - again in the lime light. . -Yesterday he telegraphed President Roosevelt that he had in vented "perpetual power with -n or without springs" and Is going on to Washington after, a patent. "the" Career of the ' Late John Hay, Secretary of State,'- was the sub- the same to be reviewed bythe high- ject of an interesting address by Mr. er authorities. ' - Joseph J. Loughlin, of .the Wilming- , The witnesses yet for examination ton postoffice, to the BoyV. Brigade in of - the Wilmington v are: their new armory last night, the lec- ed to the several townships and dis tricts are as follows: WIlmington--District No. 1, number of pupils. 2,909; amount; 2,664.64. District No. 2, number "of pupils, 3. 025: amount1 S2.T73.64. Total, ' $5,- 438.28. - r " f ' Cape Fear Township District No. 10, $113.89; No. 12, $126;" No. 6, $134. Total, $373.89. Federal Point District No. 8, $90; No. 9, $100. I Total, $190. ' Masonboro Distript No. 4, $116; No. 3, $67. Totalf$183. ' 4' Harnett District No. 7, $128; No. 13. $114: No. 11, $125; No. B, $izi; No. 14, $109; No. 15, $129. r $727. mmm - '--'V:?4v''.;.i.:'v--CJ-,(v-,iv;3 IS: FOUNTAIN CLOTHING BEARING ; ' : . ; THESE LABELS; 2 ' ' -:- B. : KUPPENHEIMER STROUSE BROS. ' CLOTHING AT A REASONABLE ' v PRICE CLOTHES THAT ' WILL . -WORRY ANY TAI LOR IN THIS CITY . r . r6 DUPLICATE FOR TWICE THE f lONEY. ' :- 't3cTy;& amntriMMT J. M. SOLKY ' & CO MASONIC TEMPLE. 9 ONE PRICE . CLOTHIERS. Do You EnJoyjns)toffp IF SO, CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF HOOKS, LINES, POLES, REELS, BAIT PAILS, ANO ALL THE BIG AND LITTLE PARAPHERNALIA THAT GO. TO MAKE -FI8HERMEN HAPPY. J. W. MurcWspii i ; ORTOM BUILDING i ' : ' ? - Been Have You to LUMINA? -M!4p Go To Dayl ' -'.Mr. Henry Mercer left Saturday on the Clyde Liner Navahoe, accom- paning Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burr, Jr., for a 'visit of three weeks to relatives and friends in New York. Mr. A. W. Vick, an old WUmington hnv now in .the office of Mr. J. MmiiHHfi Tee. assistant ; treasurer of. the A. C. li, with headquarters in &a vannah, Ga., was here Sunday and yes terday on a brief business and pleas ure trip. .'..." - Rev. G. S. Jones, formerly of Wil mington, but for many years a resi dent of Heridersonville, N. C was a Total,- star visitor yesterday. As he has been subscriber to The Morning autr No reason why you should notgjj meet there your happy friends. 5? E Conceded to be the most at-" u -'"' ' . tractive Summer Pleasure Pal-g ggace on the South Atlantic Coast. but without getting' a glimpse .the case with Wimasr J. Bellamy , and 'I Walter P. Gaffordi Esas.. as attorneys Qioir I -V f - - aleJ- lfnr tho nrlsuvnir. have forgotten the name of I And Now the Dog Cart. ough nder who.had such a I chief of Police Williams yesterday Testimonial t6 Mr. Northrop. nearly thirty years, he keeps wen post- Th foiinwine testimonial to : - Mr. aA An Wilmineton happenings, tie nas Samuel Northrop, former chairman of been sojourning at our seaside resorts tsviUe Beach is an exeep- lT:"Zl Poilcemen Leon George and J. ML delivered one each Monday night by tor you can't turn your head . Bellamy has reentered Minshew. Dr. Wright Hair and Engl- a member of the Brigade on a currentl Scnoo, Committee No. 2, who was not about two weeks and leaves for his neer; jbu. oimm. "" I v.. - , re-elected this time, is -wnuen py m? i home to-day. summoned in oenau oi ine aea are lnieresieu. t former colleagues on the old corn- are CapL M. T. Craig, master, W. A. . rhe Mayor's court docket was mittee, who were reflected but who, J ;AN OBSTREPEROUS NEGRO Furlong, chief engineer, and Jno. Full- very ughf, for Monday yesterday. J. A: -th the third member. Mr. Eugene IS. I ' - wood, mate of the steamer; Wm. j Alltry, a white excursionist, was fined J Martin elected in place of Mr. North- J Fought Street Car Conductor When Bnuier.-Kouerv veca, , ?& . ana costs., ior arunKenness; ,iroPi declined to serve; viz: ; " I Ejected Yesteraay wwrnuvn kith thft President is to eet signified his . purpose to start the dog n-WiUiams. harbor master of flnJi tK aT1(, iW Hritatrt Nn:-2. de- 'People who have occasion . 1 , . . i J - T 4l.ll ' . I "- T- . 1 WMUUlbb&wuvu v. - --. fated a United States mar- cart on its rounds to-day. In this . 1 K- Cnm Tin 11 va r I same cuuucuuuu . aik . oaixi oou ibut we want to congratulate minded the reporter that the "dog or not having a friend rec fend him to the President.- the' port U Ting Pang, former t Chinese feter at Washington, once " You . can 't understand America has reached her bnt position in the world until know the" American woman ; TO VISIT HIS OLD HOME. I Mavor Pro Tem. O'Brien Leaves To-i ' day For Trip to Old Ireland. Alderman "Martin i O'Brien: Mayor days" began last week. - Thus far 809 badges have been sold from the office of City tJlerk and Treasurer Fowler, but the number is expected to reach a iVAMnnml mr n'vVVh oftAH fit A AOl4 UlUuoauu twj own uiv vi i- - i jf m ' TKTTt irins its rounds, many owners of the pro. tem. oi tnecny uuu uuB r - lower breed of dogs nolding off the Imlngton's most genial- -and 'whole- purchase of tags until the last mo- gouled officials and " citizens, ; leaves ment. Dogs taken in by the cart wul .. . mApn, f o o'clock, via Atlantic be. placed in the city pound and kept Coast Line, for New York, whence Williams and Wm. Parker, - colored I sire to testify to the tsitizens and tax boys arrested at Front and . Market payers of Wilmington, tneirrecogni- streets the same morning for fighting, ition -and commendation of the were let off with the costs, and Zach Taylor, colored, arunk ' and down. was fined $5'and costs. - - ''. . 'l' '- " 'rS t- MRS. J. STANLEY DEAD. Good Woman Entered Into Rest After Patient Suffering. -.-.. ; Mrs. Lucy Stanley, wife of Mr. J. C. much on the street ears know that iw niiov winductors are the most I LUC VAWMVj long i ... . - o.i, Unt and faithful pubMn service of their long sunermg Cross llTt jl tcnmnoilowrinv at Second and Red uross Colleague- - au man, w.a,. J V"- j..-wj- Ttn-rA. Northrop, Esq:, who has served in the in the case of Conduotor fcd. uarri capacity of a public school commit- son, of Car No. 15, patience ceased to tAnman for nearly-twenty years, who ba t virtue. About 5 -o'clock an . ob- nas given many of his-daily business J etreperous, half-drunken negro beaid i hoars. esDecially Lin- recent years, to j - i rAtnaed ;to . nav-f are. the efficient and cheerful discharge pf . BJ.Hsfied with 'hls provoking con- his duty: to the peopieana. to ineir - -, .ntt d narfeying with children pense, wrtnout rewaru or, recoiu- - ----- - ntrm MnaA and to whom it may be truly the streetcar in " " -t ;w . ;jU)a81 "". "V: ' "rr:: tanlv: and an adooted daughter of said by this community r Well done Conductor Harrison . a ur. V :rr.rr r. . he .wIlLsan Wednesday morning i i .4 ; ;, ,:. . - -M t.ho.i"ood and faithful servant' deemed. by: the purcnase or a lag Dy i a r-tWurhitA stir TJne steam you wonder why the countryfthe owner, they will be killed by the . . Maiestic for his old -home in died Sunday night at the James . . - . . 5 T 1 H I l4nK UV IVInf Inn Av AT I Inlra ' an 1 i tt even greater than it is. I v-" v ' . County .WexfordV lreiana, te, Mr. Wu. New York womatf: is suing husband for divorce because arried a stick of dynamite to with him. 'The f ool husband V. " , 1 . ' I W M. JAMES SPRUNT which her Walker Memorial Hosnital. where she I Wiimimrtnn-. N..-C: Julv 10th. 1905. office, wnicn nas ncre-Deen nueu since h t Tlsfted before In twenty years-. 1 had been a great sufferer for more policeman jfTanK irs.reiusiitM from tne lorce a iew montns go., ., atni w flava over and will land at family formeriv resided at their nrefe Being em ninvcd bv Vcorooration and therefore restrained from acting on personal inclination for fear "Of a damage suit, giving the negro the ' punishment he a ABArved. the conductor; rang down his motorman and was. assisang ints j 0 - Go ito LUMINA! THE MORNING STAR At Reduced Rates ToJiew Subscribers . For ' the next sixty days wifl mail THE - MORNING STAR to subscribers outside- the city, at the following, re reduced rates: FOR ONE YEAR $4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS $2.00 Positively, no subscription ' will be taken at the reduced - rates for a period less than six months. For ope month . the price will be, as .hereto fore, $1.25 for three months; or. fifty cents for one month. This offer, as will be notedr is for a limited period only, and is made for the purpose, of giving those who appreciate - the value of a daily newspa per an opportunity 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 reg ular price.. .'.- . No name will be entered on our books under this offer. unless the order Is accom panied - with the cash. While this proposition is made primarily -to; secure new subscribers, old subscrib-. ers 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. v On account of the heavy -expense-attached to ourcity -circulation department this - offer ddes not apply to pity ' subscribers. : ' - - Sample copies mailed free ; - to any address. . --v Note the conditions of this: offer carefully to avoid mis ' takes. umiKi nf the nnitnA who did not I ,rti. jho street, when the latter Oueenstown. going by rail to . his jty country home at the depot at East tn,, tvft tareet shoot :nrlze win- nnht hold nf the conductor. and pull- Married Sunday. . ' ' . '. lr home, where he has four sisters, one Arcadia, now Marlville, on the Carp- . the occasion cf the recent I -nm off with him to the ground. The marriage of Mr. George B. King, of whom. has been in poor health re- j una Central railroad, and Mrs. Stanley excursion at Carolina Beach,L took a Then a fistic, encounter ensued :with a son of Mrs. a A. King, and a popa- cently, .causing ner. reiauve, m.uuf. nas many menos . m - wis... swuuu wuu. turn at-a range at Hilton Park yester- haif a dozen or more passengers uu wui regrei exceeumsiy wieam ui..m oay afternoon. Policeman Alex, weiis the car as spectators, wnen uie s- death ana Bympainize witn ine oereuv-. WQn a ; set 0f knives and forks Baw that there was trouDie aneau ed ones In their saJ: affliction. .Mrs. - a bv Alderman Martin Rathien; for him. he ran off. hurllngtf stone at i DtA0m.flHOr fxt thfa Htv and 1 country to hasten preparations for a Miss Maude Mae Wells, the attractive trip to the old country which he has tj. m -r-rL j ir.n dw I YiuA In .vlw for some time. .: !:..--. - nan wouia resent nis allowing young uausuiw ui u. uu miwu.. - . D. : wells, of Magnolia, were marnea , " 77 Sunday In the, presence , of a few O'Brien win enjoy rnis visn .a; '..i.mi, ur nrt Mm land of the shamrock and that v Ms King wW reside In Wilmington where relatives-, iaerB:-wui ur " - they are very popular. amite to take her place in any Jviogr up that Jhe deserved. hen tire mutinous crew of the sian battleshin Kniaz . Potem- a. surrendered to the-Rouman- jthorities they wanted" to, be antted to take the shio's treas- (with them. How did the poor is know, but what the officers t already been in 'the ship's lit before they thoughtof it T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." Adolph G.- Ahrens Drugs, i :; iTi' Masons. Meeting To-night. " E. Warren & Son.-Soft Peaches " . " Business Locals. - , Lost' Chatelain." Manager Empire-Help Wanted. , ment in the pleasure of seeing their only brother.- Mr.- O'Brien will be away until' about August 20th. and :he has the" very bestrwishes of hundreds of friends here for a. pleasant voyage and a safe return. . , .-- . Your wife will think more of ybu; your sweetheart will love you better after a trip to the pier on steamer I Wilmington. v. Daily 5:15 P. M. -irare, 1 15 cents. - , " " . Stanley leaves her husband and JpoUceman r.' l. Truelove took the the conductor. as he ran.-Fortunately three children,-the eldest pf the three aotrina ;nrjj!w. . laran offeredbr Alder-1 fnr the necro' he made good his es- being Miss Lois Stanley, so well known maBj. Rathien Policeman W.-.R. Ap-1 cape. ': There is already , too . much bv manV s.Wihnmgton jroung - people. I ntuturn Wm "j)nfn naif of naif Bse Itkicrnnofi a drunken-, passengers , on The -family now v resides,-ln jacttson-1 .i,v -M: Rosenman. , and Ser- the street cars and the example sei ville. Pla.ibut Mr. Stanley and daughter .oant n-; a vRrtrnRttcaDtifreff a bottle U . onndurtor Harrison is a good one . . ... . i e- - - " - -!-- , ., were here and at ner DeaBiue wubu , flne.extraCt offered by BCMoore, for his fellow employes w iouuw, u. the druggist.: -v,:' " . tt were not ror me vm-vi. 1 - -ji - 'r , age suit and always Veady. witnesses . r- T7i.- Tn.n?tr1.nfiiioU an A ro. i 'ahi , ttio lnimnanee. : ,,T'. -C- T . null jaiotinuuiv"" I " - ' j-. - " ! SUMMER GIRLS WANT SUMMER - " GOODS. . ' -RAfrARhine Soaps, dainty perfumes. cooling powders, soothing -lotions and the "BEST SODA only front Ahrens' drug store. ' - Our ueacn uixpress oerviuo.io bivw 1ns In popularity and wa have every " . i. t'n Mariner nrtHra reason w-ueucvo ud smus -vuvuv satisfaction. - ADOLPH G. AHRENS, Druggist - . 107 Princess. . Phone 644. jyll:tf - - Mrs.- Stanley breathed her last.- The remains were taken on the early1 SeS- board train yesterday to; Armour, N. C, for interment - ; I - ' V;.; 'Lumlna.': The "Dreamland" - of : the" South, The' gayest place" on the North Caro lina coast" r- ' - . tail, a Rehdex's.; . . - "Luminal The "Dreamland" of the , v.i artit fod . hitter -after a trio tor- The "Dreamland":;- of the South. the pier or steamexjyiunlngton- 5:15 The gayest, place on the -North, Caro-. t -m . TTare 1 5 cents round-triD. : . una cuuu St. John's "Lodge No. 1, A F. & A.i M.1 i FANCY , : SOFT PEACHES Arrivlna Daily. E. WARREN . & SON. Regular , Oommunlcatlon i this fTuesdav) -i' evening ; : at 8 ; o'clock. siting brethren cordially Invited., v - By order-of W. M. ' - , 7- . R. C. MERRITT,' Secretary.: $ jyll-lt 1 li'-- v'": :- WANTED! A Good -Barber! GUION & DAVIS. , i - if A- y

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