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Tiia Morning Star. V Oldest " Dally , Newspaper In the State. . i - ' Largest circulation. of any 7- 1 uicrition .Terms, 7 One" vear by Mail; 'C3.CD ' f 1 "... - " Gix Months by Mail i .: 2.50 v 1 hre.a Months by Mall, 1.25 .'. J J 1 -r V . .- ' ; v is'- iWHOLE NUMBER, I2339- , . -. - '-r I ) OUTLINE3. In -the trial or Harry-Thaw In, "New ; York yesterday Attoraey Telmas ; occu pied the' day with ma powerful appeal - " under, the twritten and unwritten law " ' for! the life of-the murderer of Stan--ford White; he . declared Thaw en - titled to knighthood for " protecting American "womanhood and asked that ' he "he. acquitted; .District Attorney " '"" Jerome will close for the ,prosecntion and J a verdict is expected tonight ; -Howard ; Nicholas and) 'Leonard Leopold, two- actors, .were sentenced In Chicago . (yesterday; for murdering Mrs. Margaret' Ijesue.reii actress, for J- her diamonds. The . conference for y. education in the : South, ' composed of Northern .and -Southern 'workers, met yesterday at Plnehurst, N. .a, .with many distinguished men; in sattend 'f. ance; President Ogden, of "New York, si' " was absent and sent his. resignation i v - ' President ' ' Judson, ; of the .Uni jerslty of Chicago, delleverd ; a strong ad dress and a paper jwas-read .byDr V Edwin A Alderman, of the University of Virginia. '-Contrary to the protest of Senator Petto .that Oscar, IL ;Hun dey, of Alabama, is unfit for the bench, President' Roosevelt yesterday made the- appoTntmenLT The forty-second anniversary of the surrender of Gen. Lee at Appomatox, was celebrated last night by the 'Hamilton .Club ln Chi- cago, the principal speaker being'Con gressman : Stanley, -of , Kentucky.- The Russian people's" union has- de cided to have a demonstration Easter day (April 28-29), and if the authorf . ties" interfere attacks will be made on the Jews. -It is announced from -Chicago that the $173,000 which - inys- teriously disappeared f rbmV Chicago's sub-treasury was stolen by . a negro J ' scrub" woman employed . about : - the building.- An International-" confer ence of cotton growers and manufac- I - 7th to 9th and foreigners are topar- x'Z ticipate. In Washington yesterday the Interstate Commerce . commission decided that E. H.,Harriman must go before a United . States Court in New York and answer the questions which he refused , to gfve the Commission at Its session : in February.- Stodks were affected on the NewYork.StockJ . Exchange yesterday: because v it has been ordered that - E..' Haniman must answer the questions: which ;he declined to answer - before - the Inter- RECRUITS FOR ROADS t;- state Commerce ; Commisslon.-rr--New : - York markets: ' Money . on' call, .easy,' iJ-'l "3-4 to 3- per-cent-j ruling rate, 2; closing bid,' 1 l-2; goffered at 2; spot cotton, quiets 11 cents;' flour -steady. with a light trade ; - wheat easy, No. 3 red, . 82. .5-8 elevator; corn firm." No. 9. KRl-9. aIat tni 'natti' Arm- mlwll 47: tnrpentme. -steady; -wrin''flraPa ( - ?-ifarm afeMarthaPearsall.U-Assault wood yand syj'nothing,- Republican Nal Tcrmiof Superior Court Be- .r A PROSPEROUS YEAR gin Their. Sentences.: SENT (JOT FROiVl THE 2: JAIL Seventeen"; Males For -Convict CampsV Fbur.Fenfaleioir, Farrt--Point' n'-' C -7, Favor of Recorder's Court' Is vyir j Argued By Advocates. ' wenty-oiioi;erendfnts sentenced at last week's term , of New - Hanover Su perior. Court to terms on the ccainty roads ; and .farm for " an aggregate of fifteen yers-: and - nine : months, were sent;.outvfrom'-" the county Jail "yester day, to. begin their-sentences. All the prisoners .are-colored and 17 are male convicts for - the" roads and : four, are females " for. the farm. The longest term, three. years," fell to Charles Wil son if or i larceny while the ,iiext'long st two and a. half years, -went td" Peter Grlmn, . the precocious colored young ster upon whom' a I judgment was sus pended the ; court ' before- for breaking Into the store bf Mr.-J. P, Taylor, cut Princess streets and who," while work ing, aut the costs of the first case with Mr. R. . F. - Warren, broke ' into the store of Mr. JR. F. Hamme," next, door. . He has a penchant for fine clothes but' will have- to be content with stripes for at : least some time yet to come. t , C The prisoners for. the roads were as follows: enry Myers, carrying, con: cealed weapons, four months; Elliott Gary. - assault with - deadly ' weapon, h Vice-President M Z; Corbett. nve months; .Nathan Hanklns, receiv ing Istolen goods, 12 months; Charles Wilson; larceny; three 1 years; John Henry, resisting an officer, 12 months; Will Smith,, resisting an officer, , 12 months ; Walter MacGuire, laoeny, six months; James --Armstrong, larceny, 12 : months; George Lee, assault " with deadly, weapon, six months; Charles GrahanC resisting,, an . . officer, Tour months; , Henry - Smith, .for ( larceny; 12 months;' William Brown, larceny, six -.months; vTolson Bailey, larceny, six - months ; Peter Griffin, larceny, two and ; & half years ; John Phillips, as sault v v . with deadly ; ; , weaponN five m6nths ; Tom Hayes-. -'assault' T- vrt th deadly weanon, - four - months ; C-' Ji Seventh ; Annual ' Meeting of . People's ;SavIngsBank StockhoIdersy "Held: V Yesterday - Afternooft-fficers . : J '-'" - Elected, For Year. - ' Jx . J. V tiie i seventh: annual meeting of ;the stockholders of .the .;;jpe6ple:l8agv Bahk ,bf JWilmmgton day afternoon at "4 o'clock in the hand some banking house of theMnstitutJon; fix the Orton building, on Front' street. Mr,ThOs.: H: Wrlght'rwas "called , ? to the " chair' to preside ,and Mr, -:.'fy$M?. Dick was ' requested to act as f secre tary. It ,was ascertained that- outiof the 1.200 shares of stock; in .the: bank, 1444 "were, represented in - the.; meet lug, which - speaks volumes ; for. , the general interest that the shareholders take -in :: the affairs of: the' bank. ':';r:,. ' -The report . of ' Ptesldent H C McQueen-showed - the , bank to" be in ' a. most flourlshlng'cQjiditfon; the.-operk-tions of the past ''year'.? having been mbsf , satisfactory in every respect. Durjng te seven years that the, bank has 1 been in operation, . by r judicTous management . the - Institution ; has ac-' quired a surplus of over $50,000 which makes it as safe . a depository for sav ings as there is . in . ; the Southern States. . " " vvv.: -.''' The stockholders unanimously, re-' elected the old Board bf Erectors- as follows: .Messrs. H. C. McQueen, D. C. Love, ' M. W. - Divine, . Thos. H Wright, M. J. Corbett, R. R. Stone, E. C. : Holt, Walikcr Taylor,, C. Q. Chad bourn, J. A. Sprlnger,-C. P.'Bolles, Jr.; Roger, Mqore, B." C. Moore and F. - W Dick. ' - .. ",:':v. t,,. . ;C;"' The. directors subsequently met and unanimously re-elected the former of ficers as follows:'. , .. . ' ','' President 7H. C. McQueen SEABOARD AFFAIRS! TO WED SCHOONERHN ' - 'sf:-': - poration Commission as' to" Carolina Improvements,. ' .' V . f- .f .v.(. x - 'I' One Involving Bonds of Town 'of.Lum- berton-TerjTiinajs rat" Wilmington.' Ifi sc Will i :i Require 5? Much Other " - News Jotes. From Raleigh.-; , ; tionaT Chairman" Geov B. CortelyotiThas a cinch en the cakeT' J. r t Jrurse, the Ananias ' Club would be in iTersbut ome:menare ' tool slick to be caught In the' ante-room while the Initiation mysteries areV being solemnly exemplified.. '4 1 i A Texas .Republican declares . that half of the Republicans-in Texas, are t hard working men. ;Well, they . just have to work hard if they, expect .lo 'root the other hall-out -of-, their -good fit offices. 1 v ' s'-i - ( The r Kinston Dally ' Free Press has celebrated : its - ninth year" and " begun the tenth ; year of-' i t existence. This gives us the opportunity, to say; tiiat no place the size of Kinston; anywhere In the State has a: better "paper. Kins ton ' is one plaoethAt" canAbbast. that its daily- is a credit to the town. . l r -. - CashierF.-W. Dick. - All the stockholders and directors of the". ubank were well ' pleased with the showing' made in the several re ports yesterday ; and ;are looking for ward to the new year withpromise of still greater achievements. - BANQUET NEXT -WEDNESDAY. ' SUPREME : COURT - DECISIONS . ' Col. Bryan' declares that if he were worth a million- doliars'he : would will ingly serve as President without pay- ' Huh! ; Judging from the .way some' of .'em" buy 'seats iffti fthe tUnftedStates Senate; they'd pay" half "they .;possess to be President and serve for nothing -to boot.. -; r- - - ' - . Everybther. .day . come the "an-. KtLOuncement - from ' - Washington, that President Roosevelt is ' determined ' to x t retire vwhen his " term ; is out. o That's t Mnf- tf A f f or- ha. -' Hrei trrim the V',.'TVJiite House he mat decide to. hang wlthl;deadly. Weapon. .' 30 " days : 'j v Sis Baldwin gambling, six, months j Annie Blocket.'.assault with v deadly weapon, f c-UT ' months '; L Hannah Pollock," assault with -deadly weapon, four . months-- f It -wflL be -noted that quite all these ! ueicuuiinis, are wiui yeiy misdemeanors and many of "them have been in jail, from 30 to -60 -days at great expense to; the county for feed Ing and housing, y It is pointed out in this 1 connection r. by advocates "W the Recorder's Court that all . of .them would have 'long , ago been, tried, con victed and , been : on- the roads With a Dart of "their sentences " served, - had the court of enlarged jurisdiction beeD in . operation.- Not- a small per cent. or the cases,' above -were of defendants' who submitted . in the ' higher court and would have long ago been , willing to have gone to the; roads and done service to. the county instead of lying up in jail i had the opportunity pre-' sented Itself.' V - Wf Pounded Their Pastor:- -For the second - time . since the. an nual .meeting, of Conference , and since they Eftoved.into - parsonage on Prin cess street, Rev. -W. X. Rexford pas tor of Market- Street: M. E,. .Church," and, his good-wife were "pounded", by their -congregation last night:" Jt ,was a little after. S o'clock: that the 'doors of - the r parsonage flew j unexpectedly open- and rthe friends of Mr. and . Mrs.' Rexf ord - literally- tooic; them by storm with all r manner of. good things to eat, the ! rJantry being stored for some days to come- " The callers ' were delightful ly-entertained -by .Mrr-aadMrs..-Rex-f ord during the .evening and the host and . hostess f expressed '.themselves- as deeply appreciative of .the "kindness so. lavishly bestowed - f yi ; i - Measuring Bee" to be Glyen.' A delightful: treat, is in store for the vouna: people as. well as the older ones. who- attend ' a ' Measuring, B.ee' to be -given Thufsday. afternoon at 8 o'clock aithe parsonage -of ; Bladen Merchants':- Association i Will Have ' Elaborate Affair ; Next Week. The ; attendance .upon the -annual tianquet : to be given .next Wednesday evening, JApril JL7th, at. the Colonial Ihji:Ty i the -r fcferchantsT Associatidn, promise to; bed..Teryi. large v indeed,. kha ffair aiifl .flifilnvitfttiOii -t.w1intftr iniuaepracwcajiy every pusinesspian in- the' city.'.-; A? number of prominent out-of-town 1 merchants; will .alsovbo-in attendance- The address' of the eyen- Ing will : be- by , Mr. Norman , Bv;"JCh"n-v son, f or ' Kaieign, general counsel 01 the . Merchants' . A&sojciation of i North. Carolina.: ;t The complete .programme of . the delightful .-affair will j be 'pub lished in a .few days. : ' A; " The : address ; will - treat' of-'matters relating' to the commerciali. industrial, financial tnd municipal welfare of the city and State. The purpose ; of the' banquet is to bring the -business men of Wilmington into closer relation-; ship and to cement further the ties that should bind them together; which Is a matter of vital necesslty-to the business' communitr.1. ' V CHAMPION TRAP SHOOTER. M r. Guy Ward. He re Calling on Mejti benTof Local Cfub.4--V-.''.; ; x(By SouthernrBelliTelephone.V'' r Raleigh N; lC;,Apr!f .President W. AH 'Garrett f andother officials ofi the i Seaboard Air line, spent an ?hour in the city- todajr and had a cpnference with the' tat Corporation Commis sion on , Seaboard ' affairs' 4n North Caroliiiaf in? general, i Mr. Garrett- as sured ; the "v Cbmmissionvthat there will be no appeal from , the jrecent. order of the Commission for the .general-repair of the j Carolina. Central division of the.' system, frm Wilmington-;-to Hamlet, - whlchXwill involve an expen diture of about $s500,000." t Mr. Garrett said that, this .work, would ;le com hlenced and pushed as . rapidly; as post slble within a very few: days now,: rHe alsosald that, aboit $200,000 would be spQt. on ther.terminals -of the- sys tem &r, Wilmington," large . wharf : prop erty having recently been' purchased there by a holding" company ' In the reighbortiood of $85,000 will also bd spent for . terminal' facilities at ,Char lottei;' ;' : -;;'' The' Suprfeme Court delivers opin ions in eleven cases. today as follows: Laimberton t against Nuveen .& Co., Robeson,-affirmed; Crenshaw against Street . Railway, Buncombe, reversed; Jarrott against ' Trunk CoA Guilford, new' triaVr TJavis ;; against Smith, Dur ham," na- error; ,V Carpenter against Duke," J Durham - reversed ; .Allen agairistTractlon Co., - Durham,- error; . Cook against' Vlckers, Durham, error; Main against .Field, Scotland, affirm ed. Kernodle , against Telegraph'- Com pany, Alamance, per curiam affirmed!;- Osborne.r aralnst ' .Railroad, ..Guilford, affirmed;' -"In 1 re Gales -will;' Forsyth,. appeal , withdrawn; by consent ; .Jn -xthe case Of Lumberton 'against Nuveen : Co. - the legality, of r $25,000 In ' bonds 1 6l5 the .town of ; Lnmberfbn forjiwaten works .andsewerageiaim ffiCtiSe fteeciioM'iwa. defective:;- that -thar ..rate bf taiv was too . low - and that ; water ' worksand sewerage- were voted fdr;pn- One - ballot When ,they should;;liave beeiH, voted- separately. The : courtbverrales. rail .these objec tions1 andconcludes the .opinion with this, statement: k"Upon :reviewiof-the wh we -: record H we are' of the -opinion that- the; bonds constitute a r,valid ob ligation. . pf f the. town : of Lumberton and" that, under the terms of -the ' con tract the MefenctanteTare compelled to accept and pay .for the same. General ! J. "S. Carr, commander of the North , Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans;': and Major ; H A. London, Adjutant General held a conference here, -last . nighti and this morning relative to NCrth Carolina's representation at the Richmoiid re; union May 30th to June v 3rd: "An nouncemept Is made i that ; a special train will . be operated," starting from Kaieign . for tne accommodation vof the veterans, : including General r Carr and his staff and veterans who desire : to Mr. Guy Ward, of Atlanta, Ga... who f visit the : Jamestown Exposition will won" the shotgun championshlpf of re allowed- to r go 3 there fromv Rich the United States atthe tournament mond without;extra.-Charge. rtevenue ; Cutter t Seminole -Arrived -7 "-With LauraL.Sprague Frorn y Ocracoke, N, X; After -Timely : 7 r 'Rescue of Crew artel Vessel. Echoes of the vfearful ' storm- along the coast. the past week or niore are reaching arrival Sprague, COURT ;G0ES SLOWLY v. -. 1 OnlyTwo Witnesses r Examined " V' in Smitlr Land, Suit During , ? -Sessiofis Yesterdav. T - Wnmington.daily.the latest fcB4IL-FOR XONNIE;SNIPES t being . the' schooner.iLaura.: L. 1 ; ? r "; . . ' 1 - ; ' vv ; ' , 5ff4,tons, - CapjL-Barteri lum-1 ,'"'---"' v -",.' ' v - ber laden from Jacksonville,Fla., topiudge Long -Will; Probably Hear Mo EUzabethport.N. Jv previously- report- K ion -or Attorneys To-day More ed in 'distress at dcracbkeJN.,C:-he rsK ailLiberty- For,. Prisonerj. Is r 4 .Under Advisement.- , Sprague was towed Into Southpprt yes? Keyenue. cutter Seminole, Capt.J. K Another entire day iri'the Superior yuinan, wnicnr went to rner.x rescue Sunday morning. In ttn storm she , " -v j - , ' - , suffered; lossof her; deckMbad'and Is" of" the ciyil cahseof Miss, Louise ?B. ry r-. leaking badly - T.'- . r ' c . Smith , against Mrs. Susan E. Moore 1- - , The Sprague encountered the storan. fanrt nthria and the end Is vet not in , ; " , JfSlrfnr sight . It, will likely require, today and naling for1 assistance. 4 Capt. Barter h - , . . , ... v ' . stated' yesterday thathis vessel.neVer a'Partot tomorrow to -finish with the. . tf, struck bottom,but-that she was leak- case, the controversy being" one 'that t bbard being exhausted-in the- efforfto east' corner of Second and Red Crqss , ; ;; keep her afloat: The ' cutter Reached str?ts- 'V ;'- ' l; ' 4 t'i ' j , 1 TT rri tjK : v.i-r " When court .convened, yesterday " the .vessel -with- all haste .and; found ' ,L rl t thof ,Q . , f. her In a badlycrippled condition: With .rning, -Judge Long held .ttat the . . 7 Tk i. tZZ IrZZ counsel 'woold go Vilong with th jury , , t the aid of the-Cove life, saving crew n. 0(Mif, v Qffrt .bfrr and' the cutter nine feet of water In th, raTsing of anrother ques- uie nom 01 ine scnooner was Pumpea fiong. was ttireatened by the attor- v ,"V ' 6ut and as early as practicable the heysTbis composes the jury exact-, r . Seminole proceeded with hen tow anto 1? itwas when adjdurnment ' was , sr. . - . Southport. - Capt. Barter came ip .to..r5cned'-Moiiday evening. ltr was. ex--- , - thecity yesterday on the cutter and pected that;' Mr. L. Stein would be re- ' tf. ( reported to CaptC. D. Mafflttand Heved of duty on the ljury on 'the :.".' through chim the owners of the vessel grounds of not beingia f ree-holder,. but ' V- V ' in Marblehead,"Mass have '-been com- he "had a cemetery lot which makes municated with. .The captain awaits nim land holder, under the law Mr. rf instructions "from, the owners"as to j. N.'Fennell hoped, to be excused op rv ' what course to; pursue with -reference the ground "that he had served nearly-' ' -'K to'the-vessel. She will probably tern- a" week on the Snipes jury last weekvXj ;VV"V porarily repair here and proceed in Judge -Long , expressed sympathy" for A 7 towto Elizabethport, N. J; her de'sti- the juror but could not consistently nation. -V - . Dcrmit his goings under the . circum-' ' 'CaptlBart'er desires! to publicly ex-j stances. There- were only two 'wit-' tend, his heartfelt - thanks ; " to -Capt. I nesses yesterday and these .were both ; , Quinan, officers and members of the for the plaintiff." There is yet -more . tesyand timely .rescue 'af-himself, defendants' counseLwlll have-atf op 'r crew and vessel; also to the' Cove portunity- of introducing, their, test!-, ; , " life saving crew for their ; splendid mony. ,The ( witnesses yesterday were -.y , services. Capt. Barter feels" especial- Captain John, f Cotton,'. of Petersburg, t ly grateful taall these, as. the Sprague Va-J the plaintiff,' Hiss . Smith. - and all 'hands were at the "mercy of Ttte lattery, was 'on ,the. stand 'when,, jr.." , . " wind and Wavewithbut the assistance courtC took ,t recess at:, 5 : 30 o'clock so signally rendered. yesterday af terhdOn. s She? wUl ; com- " ' ' , C'The fCllowihk"Associated?FVessv,dis: F1f:neEtet4lpon osexam- 4 -, ; ?: patchesregardmg-'other shrpplng'-in Ration .bY-the, d . rec5iyedi- M,1U xZJ-. ' x t around Washington and; see that it stteet-'-.Methodist Church Kq.' ' 815 doesn't get quiet again on tomac .': . . . " ' the :jpp Mr. Carnegie still ' believes that peace between the Nations of Earth can be secured iby. constant and well directed conferences. It fhe .taikes . a notion to finance the movement v to bring about peaces 'jthere's where" he will butt into the opportunity to make the balance of us pay his funeral tex .peases. -.. -y.:.--, . , It is" now announced' frbnW&shlng t ton. that "President ' .RoeVeirT will .hereafter fight m the open."; -It is this" bushwhacking business thaibashere tofore worried a tot of men." If Roose velt .will ny; come, out . Jiif.theopen jfd stay there with hi3:sign:out,;men . will know how-to go way around and leave him there' with '.nothing "to do .'Wut polish; bis big.8tiQk.i;-'f .' -' - North Fifth "streetfc forj, the benefit of 'a fund which the church: Is-raislng to refurnish . the" parsonage:' AU friends are invited and Are assured pi a good time-. ;'-";. s----'-;-. N EW ADVERTISEM ENTS. Consolidated ? s. Co.-Cooking With Parker c & Sneed rSpeclal ; Mattress Sale.:' I '- -j:' 'VWS"- ?.tX$ L, J.'G3Iorer-rFor Clerk-Recorder's COUTV' " . : '- '.. - ; . " " . y' ' ' ' .- S.. - c '. r. Skipperr-For Clerk Recorder's Court."-: -V.1-. 'v. s:"' ''r'' ' AtUntlcr National 1 BankFor .Busi: ness ' People. ' '-V5'-"'- vv ' Atlantic Trust & 't Bankings Co.- Money on Hand.- --Mercer Ml ' Evans-- Co. Delayed Easter' Footwear. - , :;t, --4 ' -.Business Lacols. ; "Wanted Small Farm;- A. N '-DuBois Oace Wanted.---::., II f. -WilderD.wellings for - Sale; S ' J.- Davis Milch1 vCows f of Sale.- at Indianapolis, Ind., last June,arrived In the city yesterday. Members of the Wilmington" Gun Club will be pleased to know that Mr. Ward will; give an exhibition shoot thlsi afternoon &? the traps' near. Delgado. Members .of the club and others , who desire to go out may leave onv the car iromvJJTonx ana Princess streets this afternoon at -3 oelock.v ,vV j--.- i ,.-X:..xM r Mr. Ward Is the Southern represen tative of the firm of J. . Hi Lau & Com pany, ot New r iTonk,- sole - agents for .'Balllstite' : dense powder and .."Em nire": smokeless powder, and is . pleas antly remembered from a formerivisit here a: few - months ago . with, theWin- Chester (team - oi - experts fie ennui tion ; shoot tills . afternoon ;will bev,f ree of, charge .and all devotees of : the sport are invited to be present; EnteHalnment in East .WilmlngtoriT I :jLx delightful entertainment was given' last evefling at the school, house in-JEast ; Wilmington '.toe the benefit' of the M very : thriving v Sunday: - School hthere There .was a large attendance of young people and goodly sum-was realized - for the benefit; given; . Ice cream, cake and other-dainty "refresh-; ments were served and all , in attendance-were charmed with; the delight ful , affair : A feature" bf .the ehtertain meht was a oopular votelln a cake con- iestlfor the-prettiest young lady In at rtendance. This fell to the happy lot pf Miss .Virginia Everetty-Who " was con gratulated by her friends - upOn the loyalty Of Jher" friends and the distin guished honor - conferredupon 'hei5;vt WiUiWed This Afternoon. :' J --r "" At 'the- home of the bride's sister, Mrs R. W;Waliace, In: this . city, this afternoon . at5." o'cockMiss Mary T witty Fitts,. youngest daughter of Captain Francis Mv - Fitts, :of Rocky. Mount, N. C, - and Mr. Cnarles vines Brown, of : Rocky,Mouht, will v be E mar r ried:in,a pretty? home ceremony; A number . of guests are here from a1 dis; tahce--to attend the nuptials and.were The i directors ' of ; the . State ; School for r ihe Bllpd here', are! preparing: for an exhibit of the schools' 'work- at :the Jamestown;-Exposition to include- a large ; class of the .children 'to be : in structed .regularly;, there as an . exJ empuueauonr oi.nne - worK aone ;, ; m such -institutions. There . is some dif ficulty about .the necessary: fupdsand a ruling, by theAttomey General has been asked oni the construction, of the act sell Intf aside funds f oi4 exposition purposes,- 'vr-";.:) Z , . : J,- The impression prevails . here : that while .' the crop of neaches and other fruItbaS vbeenScdnsIderably. damaged ther still remains sufficient for a. fair yield provided v there ":- is : mo i further tunine :rrost. : - s - . m CONFERENCE : WITH OFFICIALS; 'MissV'Marlon-rYopjpoT-Augnsta Ga4 hasarrive -tb attend I the. marri age : ofher cousinfMiss 'Hallie -Davis, the home of Mrs. - Wallace-: lastre veh- .-tO 'Mr.:14Jbert;Doherr which ?has been TeleflrapHerslfand Conductors 1 Want Certain Concessions from A. C L.v' A committee of fifteen ' from the Or der of Railyway :; Telegraphers from over the ; entire - Atlantic . CoastLine system from' Richmorid;-va.,to Tam pa; Fla.,have: been here - the past several days conferring with 'the; of ficials of the ' system, with - reference yj vcj uuu ,vuut;es8iuiB mat .are i waui.- ed in their, employment. - The - teleg raphers have y been-' courteously : re- cedvedby the- officialsand are hope; f ul 'of reaching an amicable agreement' with-cthei railroad ipeOple A commlttee fromiiie Order of Rail way, Conductors" over the entire sysf temof theA. "C.'Lare also arriving for conferences with' the officials and will;, hold their1' first meeting todays They '41sof want :some:concesslons in the rules and Tfigulations- governing the i&ervice:, The engineers of the sys tem - through a. committee from the Brotherhood oLocombtlve ' Engineers have just left headquarters ,after con- ierences; oovering; several vdays. 4.' ,..' . : disixessloJItbiscoasfc lastnignt -,;NorfoliIf- ctacio ,wjli ulceus, jjnsyn '.wuu. xitvve ..i; -- " .j.sw tti been:etandlng by thestrandfed Brook-J judge Long intimated that he wouldr lyn.schooifer Louis Bossert ashore LJ'tWS i'tL T'fnv r. " l. sou&.of.Km.DevihHill life avin'g ether.e will .be: admitted or not station , on the, North Carolina coast, tr whether he, will be able to give the were, as the result of high -winds, and hnnd 'nr5fMhfd tv thA-rnnrt- is fetni rough sea,' still .unable today to get a aVopen question.- An effort "will nbe - ' cable to 'the -Bossert, which is well.on madeby the attorneys to" have the n the beach. - r - amount fixed as low as possible.' - -The seven-masted schooner Thomas Herbert McClammyV Esq., ofcoun- . " , W.f Lawson, petroleum . laden; which sel' for JSnipes asked Judge - Long yes- ' became separated in the Jate storam terday afternoon for'a- little more -' from' the tug Paul Jonesy-towing her prison liberties for theyoung man, V irom saDinSv. Pass. Texas, to Marcus reDresentine ' to His Honor that.v.the v : 1 ; Hook, Pa.-, was sighted . today off" the prisoner Is suffering 'romndigestion.';:.:''' Chicimlcomoco" life .saving station, on and thatsthe jail life' Is. wearing upon. the -North Carolina, coast, under her his constitution especially ; in view of v ' - own sails, -making fair time and ap- the. lack? of .exercise. -irMcClammy v narpntlv j?af ' k " . "! , suggested' to the judge thatfthe young , ' Captain" GIrvan; comma'ijder'of "the man be allowed occasionally- to come British steamship. tord Iveagfc, reports down fin the jail ofilce, which "is re having j?ie-htpT , m An-HT a ,.n io garded as safe, and-; exercise ;with latitude 29.25-northlongtitude 7946 dumb bens or other apparatus to the west,', the iron. Norwegian bark' En- en? ?'hfis health mar Bot.be -lm- - , . nerdaleof Arendal,, with her main f1 Ibf "J0.- confinement V Jjdge V mast eone bulkheads" and dprk hmw Lbngf stated thatche was loth to inters . , iSMtS00 ta-Prison bods otters and ;; : . ... t, . .... i l ; ; - . pom, phe attorn eys on this point.. Jail- v-, ; " . V - , ; t . er Capps was -present , at the 'Confer- r , THRIVING.? CLARKTON JOWN.;, ence with- Mr. McClammy -and Judge' jLong.but ispot-commlttal .asto his v Editor. Has .- Good'f Word 7 for Bladen's 1 desires ' in the matter, saying that Sit - Merrono is. i is uu tu iiitj faiitji in.. , R Editor A. C. ohAsOn. 'of'Cla'rkton, U There are ;no civil rmafers"-on 'the. was nere yesteraay. liko the , loyal . wwucaienuar oimucn- luitjrebv iur nepaper.'-:maii;trher-'spealttT''a"T''good today and none. ofthem;wilL probably word for' his-town He'saysClarktoq e reached iri any everit'as cases-set . 1 growing and ' forging to the tront, on previous aays ana not reacnea xaite one of " the latest evidences of Ihis precedence, according to the, latest being .a handsome. hotels and ;bank le of the bar, r, ; -V; .VvV nuuamgs.mstxCompiet.ea jana occupieat . . r, 4 on Monday.- The-hotels a haBLdsome ANOTHER 4 FROST PREDICTED. brick building, two stories' high and r "r ' " r " containing, twenty-one iiiceTooms. - it Truckers ReceFved -" Warning, from' Is-tovbe Conducted by Mrs. -Carrie f Weather Bureau Yesterday., Ciark,v who for some years , conducted X esteraay- iz . was quite , coia . again . ; t- .annoincedi'i- a. nonular IfioteB at ClarktonV The . ho-1 and .overcoats and .wraps -were in" evi- Lcl" UlilUe ' 1 VUr UiC Airs I limji, aUUj-JUie .UCU).J luc.uuuuicuia,, v wt, on . i ;.-:?:,; corneF room of the Tjuildlng has -been" for a ' second - time v during, , April." . A t ftDecially - -fitted' uo for the Bank of minimum", temperature of '.44. wasre- ,l Bladenr' one of Clarkton's successful corded with a, maximum of &2, which :w institution.' r . . - ' f ' - 'w. i' I ojErite'. unseasonable. But the chief ;. . maitor jonnson says a,raiiroaa may l concern in connection (witn uie weam-. r . ; , be bilt from either, Clarktontor,'A - Bottsbiirg to Elizabethtown the- coun-tthe cold on the -vegetable and "straws , v. - tytseat o Bladen, .but he thinks. the berry .crops. .Thls, was accentuated ;' S v linewill be run from Clafkton for lbc.the issuance in, the: afternoon pf ..v. - - business '.reasons.. 5 . . "u a, warning fromthe Weather. Bureau . One. of r the -coming events, at .Clark-j ofi frost this morning.. The prediction ' toDds the commencement exercises of r was-r"f air.- and colder 'tonight .with - t-- the Clarkton Presbyterian r Academy, f frosty .Wednesday ifair; ;fresh to brisk which: has flourished right, along, "and northwest ;wmds.". . 'jy- . vfVr is-the. pride . of thotown.? "Itf -will Oc- ii .The truckers ' generally ::c spent. , an , cur .April .24th." and Congressman VW. anxious night 'as the wind , for -z the' W.Kitchin, -of the. Fifth District Is night -lulled -and, it, was, seen: to : be-:; , to, -deliver the address-jr -'z' " lear -overheads' 'As . far -asj'possIbh3 ; v ' ' ' - ' ?j the growers iprotected tbemselves. by Freight -Wreck on Seaboard. 'Si'"' f' covering their plants, -,but this, was' Im r. v On account ofthe wreck of .'three Possible to any great extent and there , . freight cars-near vCronly night before ls 1 n0 doubt but that-many .of ie . last, 4he ' early morning-train yester- tender plants .wUl be nipped and, that , day frorn- Hamlet -did .not -reach -the the .strawberry season will be retard- city uniilafter,-7 o'clock -yesterday ed not Inconsiderably.v -''"".'-" , ' i mornings nd then a" transfer had' to ' .The; predictions of the Weathef.Bu- )t -, be made. V There was also a delay-of reau for. North Carolina and -vicinity - ' about to hours in Hhe" arrival i5f.the as; sent- out .from Wasnington last-. ; . Gfaarlbte'liaindue here shortly after night Is fair -Wednesday ana , nurs- noon yesterday,. Np, oner was hurt -in day with 'somewhat warmer., tempera the: height wreck but three cars were ture Thursday; diminishing northwest , y t torl ui, pretty badly nd;the track winds. : f ,.' ;;,'--; - - , . ' was ma a e - Impassable for some con siderabU-. distance, " Read Star Business-Locals.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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