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SIGHT . U Cr U m A 10 C7. ' IN PITTSBDRG Eight Buildings Burned and "Property Loss is About Million Dollars. MANY LIVES JN DANGER Fourteen Persons Rescued From One BuildingBoth "Firs Started From Explosions of Gasolene In Business District. 'CUBAN FEVER SITUATION Vigorous Efforts to Stamp Out Yellow .... . - f . t . . ,-. Jack. ' , . :;; (By Wire to the Morning Star.) Washington, August 22. Com-DlviM: -witn secretary Tart's directions; Gov ernor Magoen, of Cuba Bias - taken steps ta combat and eradicate the yiow fever which Iras appeared among the soldiers, . and civilians at SECRETARY TAFT (By Wire to The Morning dtar.l PiUsburg, Pa., August 22 Two fires today caused by the explosion of gas- dlne . in clothes pressing establlsb " . aneiits, ' causd damage estimated at : $250,000 and for a time threatened the entire east end section of this city. The 'first fire bnojtoe out shortly before soon to the club pressing and cleaning eomjjany at 6,339 Pennsylvania Ave nue. The three story brick building was destroyed and 14 emplolyes were rescued from the iwindowa hv fir men. The second fire was more sari us and before it "was controlled seven buildings -were -wiped out The blaze started in the Enterprise Pressing Company's shop at 5,975 Center Ave nue, about 2 o'clock, and spread with great rapidity east and -west. lA dumber of automobile 'earaeps in Che oejghboilhood had u quantities of fca-ojiixi ua nana ana parrels and tanks of the fuel were removed from the -vicinity. The flames leaped Into the air fifty feet above the burning bufidingsL Shortly after 4 o'clock the fire was declared to be under control. Cienf uegos, Cuba. Governor 1 Magocra today, cabled the Toiiowing report from Major Keen. A. ai eniuegos: Everything going well at nost and in the city. All the sick soldiers con valescent except one. No new cases tn city. Have two hundred and thirty men employed in fumigation. Citv hi. viucu iuw len oismcts with effiWent house to house ' tosreHorn oll Airs Imedicail inspectors go over the vari ous inKctea ones every day to exam ine all cases of sickness. One hun dred additional men in ten gangs will uegm arainage and can collecting to- Chief Surgeon, Taylor, at Marianao, Cuba, today reported .to the War De partment that there is one ntarar cost of yellow fever at St Nicholas; no new cases at Cienfuegos; and that the conditions generally are favorable. ON RACE ISSUE 1 Involve an amalgainatfipn - of the race, iV'has vpothlngtOvdo with Asocial . asso- ciation:-jtr; veajuality. ltdoes ' mwT. in volve J so-called r negro dloanlnation -nd to ' permit theauesittan at this late day;. forty .ykiTS after the war to con trol 'the votes of dntelllgenft mseaii in He Addressed Republican State ' - Convention at Louisville, Kentucky, Yesterday. STAR BUSINESS LOCALS. W A NTE D Young v man experienced in "making ready'Vand running s job presses'. - One who has had some prac- respect to issues' that' are -.living, -is i tice in hand composition preferred. I I - J THINKS SOUTH VERY STUPID Lets Race Question Keep It From Be coming Republican Southern Ne gro's Best Friend Disfranchise ment of Both Races Proper. BROWNSVILLE AFFRAY AGAIN. General to indicate the lack of 'sense -of pro-, priety, which ! cannot think, will con-- tinue to manifest itself in the South; If onQy under the influemcia of Presi dent Rwoserveilt's administration some of the Southern States, including Ken tucky, could be led into the Republi can column in accordance with the real sympathies of the voters in those States, ifwould be a crowning glory of his administration. As an American citizen and lover of my count rcy I long for the time when the ' South shall be received again in the councils of the Nation and when the people of that, section shald resume the influence ta which they are entitled and "Which, they deny themselves by being frightened at a mena ghost of the .past" On the question of greater Congres- Recommendations required. . Address The Morning Star, Wilmington, N.-C. au 23-tf - V " - FOR SALE- An elegant lot on the corner of Ninth and Market streets; 90x150 with 30-foot alley in rear; will sell as a whole or part J. G. Wrjght & Son, -.sole agents. au 23-3t' a r. f Youno man to learn drug business. Must be more than Six teen years old. fBy Wire to The Morning Star.) Lexington, Ky., Aug. 22. Secretary of War Taft today opened the Repub-1 stomal representation thani the Vote Mean State campaign with a discus-1 of xe South seemed to 'warrant he sion of the race problem, general po- 631 which he believed Hm1 . c?0 - V. ' f , na been largely counterbalanced by litical Issues from the Southern stand- lts- tendency to drive Northern voters point, ana an appeal to Kentuckians into the Republican party. to aid the Republican party in support FOR SALE One good family horse with buggy or carriage. . Apply to H. F. Wiader, 20V: Princess street: a 22 2t FOR SALE Lot coi Rodman Heights, suburb of Portsmouth, Va.;: in rapidly -growing aeiction. Size of lot, 30x108. 1-2 feet. Price 1115. Ad dress &t care Star. aug 22 It Apply to Jas YOUNG MAN with fair English ed ucation wanted at the Star office for mailing clerk and office work, a 22 3t M. Hall DRUGGIST it of those principles. Calline attention in His 10 wnat he called the South's lack of representation in the councils of the PRINCE WILHELM OF SWEDEN. STOCK MARKET HESITATING Operators Hardly Know Which Way me tat will Jump. Byl Wir to The Morning Sta-. New York, August 22. Following an early period of irregularity today's stock market moved to a generally higher level. Business was only mod erate in -volume, however, and opera tions savored strongly of profession alism. On the whole a better feeling pre vailed as ta the future of the market This sentiment -was based in iart on I cne aosence or pressure to sell stocks ana tne bjeflief that all ordinary com merciai and industrial failures have been discounted. Business on the ex change during the earjyi session was slightly enlivened by the suspension of an inconspicuous brokerage firm whose embarrassment was attributed to the failure of its customers to make good on Impaired margins. The trac tion shares were am exception to the general recovery. Pressure aeainst ten Interborough Metropolitan issues Royal Visitor Guest of Prominent Peo ple at Newport. (By Wire to' the Morning Star.) Newport, R. I., Aug. 22. The Swed- Myer Refers to Report. (By Wire to the Morning Star. Nation, he declared that this was "be- vvasmngton, Auer. 22. An M.h nf cause one sin el e issiiA has oo J -W-WMW V. I w .iH.V. lb IMP RhVlttno .m -Tt ... Ithn rrx-m-.1 1.-11 H lex., by negro troons of tho I party, so that hnwpver cmoii iniantry, Js found in the annual reoort Northern head, it waes that tail Th lsn armored cruifier Fylgia, with of Brigadier General Albert L. Mey- South has permitted the shadow of an Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, on board C1- wmuiaQaing tne Department of issue,' mat circumstances ought long "llveu ere ioaay irom Jamestown, Texas, for the. fiscal year 1907. who ago to have removed to hfnri i n Va. The Prince was entertained at din- IX I .. . " . ' " I .. ' 1 -. , . . . . . atrxi w lt as -a lamentable occur- JJemocrauc party, no matter what uvr uy iurs- otuJvesant fish tonight, rence which is still shrouded In mys- principles or candidates that narty and Iater attended a dance given by tery to a great extent" adODts." Airs, luaward J. Berwind we aaaea: "However, it spattiq t He called attPntioTi salutes were exchaneed hetwppn - v - wwu. w vw-wm. vu. w ii-i. in i i irr r i o VH been established that, on tho ity of Kentnpbv's .nrinerac , the cruiser and Fort Adams, and the I " J i"V4 IV'O TAr'lM aCl I- I - - 7 EXCURSION FRIDAY NIGHT at 8 o'clock up and down the river as far II I Fifth and radio Cfo. for the Odd Fellows' Orphans, All Odd JteMows and r their families and friends invited to go on the trip. Re aug 23 tf ireshments served free to all. a 22 It MY LAW OFFICE is No. 10, Odd f ellows' Building. A. M. Waddell. au 21-3t left ON CAR to beach at 3:20 baturday afternoon one No. 2 Brownie camera. Reward if returned to OB care sxar omce. aue 21-1 1 have mgnt in question a few enlfstvi men I culture and PTnrocri v, kh i Reina Mercedes, flae-shin of Roar Ai or tne nrst battalion. 25th Tnfnntrv l manv Kentnckiana mn o,r mlral Merrill, as th crnispr ontoroH . , ' - j i i uu laiuicu a yiu" i . . . ' . i s xsrown, aia go ve tann naa blindly voted the tuicu luio rownsviiie and do some democratic ticket because of feeline uniis. resuitmsr in thP uu me racn Ksno Then v ivxnau, one norse, ana race quesuon, ne said: the wounding of one nolieeman. Tt "I know that tho cm.scnn nas been impossible to identify tho Northern man of tho n,mot) den Mills. Mr. and Mrs. tteorcp poa. individuals who actually Old the fir- to rouse from the Southern Democrat bod Wetmre and Mrs. Richard Gam- uuuuuuiemy mere was at that me objection that he does not under- ur111' wno are entertaining him during xj ui.uaiijr uau diooo oetween a stana the question; that he does not iS siay m clty yjL uie garrison or f ort Hrown I Know tho iHffiiiita j Ai later m t.np afternoon v.q tjt.,- x.wviuuca Ul it, aUU LilcL L 11 I . mv jl i iXJLVC the harbor. The Prince, with his secretary, oent the greater part of the after noon calling on Mr. and Mrs. Fish,-Mr. na Mrs. berwind, Mr. and Mrs. Og- f-OK RENT Store in Y. M. f! a isunaing; immediate possession. One large warehouse and store on wharf uct. l. Also houses for, rent now and others for Oct. 1st. Before settling me question or a nouse for next year, see my list. w. M. Cummin sr. Rpal estate, lus princess street. au 20-tf ex su HIGHEST CASH PRICES naid for all kinds of. scrap iron, brass. Conner lead, zinc, rubber boots and shoes ma. nila rope and rags. Dron us a rard ana we win call. M. May & Co.. wholo- and some of the citizens of Browns- he cannot tak it ,,r, received fhem on board th pvio 5.aie..a"f retaI1 dealers in junk, 103 ville. and this trf m,K,t Irtri.u 7 Jvuy, T . v . : i &outn Tont street. an 2f "vii ujc a.LLiLuue or tne wnite man of J "uu,; uy Mrs. r isn was triA Nonth ho v. r k x ... i ui an eiawiraTP nafura ville, and this fact must, to some ex tent, account for the occurrence." au 20-lm FIVE ENTOMBED IN MINE Fall of Rock in Coal Tunnel Caught i nem. (By Wire to the Mornine Star.1 Wilkesbarre, Pa., August 22. Five men? were entombed today by a fall or rocK in iso. 14 tunnel of the mine at rort liiancnard near here, onwratd by the Drie Coal Company. Michael Nanighton, one of the men caught in the fall after several hmrra frnr crawled from under the debris badiv injured. He ivjported that four other men were caught In the fall. Late tonight a rescuine: Tartv remh- ed John Bustice, of Plainsville, and resulted, in marked deolines in both brought him to the surfaice. He was The flacs of the United States and Sweden formed part of the decoration. At 11 o'clock the Prince and nartv .and ohnnt Ann cottagers went to the home of Mr and Mrs. Berwind, where a ball and sud- per were given. The commissioned officers of the Fylgia and the United States officers up at all. On the other hand he is Ha. Die to encounter the criticism of the colored man, who, with a natural sen sitiveness, remembering the wrongs and oppression to which their race has been subjected, resents anv atti tude which does not involve condem nation Of the Southern whito which manifests the slie-htest r. I n Newport, were present in full naval . . . o w wuol I J rr,. eration ior nls view. T am ot o umioim. me grounds of the Berwind 1A . . " Ko"- i QOo r ... . . iiiist wim resDect to the rae nnocttnn MMIlc cie.utjauuimiy illuminated. I am convinced that it is wortw it" Tomorrow Prince Wilhelm will visit self out, and I am convinced thatnoth- naval station and inspect the sub ing has so much contribute , marine boats. Later in the dav -ho gradual solution as the 13th, 14th and ?U be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. vicuigc r-easpay wetmore and Mrs. Ogden Mills. wain i tu-An intelligent colored ooy, id or 14 years old, may obtain employment by calling at The Star office. One Thing You Can Be Sure Of the common and preferred stocks and followed further (reports of a genteral reorganization of the whole system. x Another cut in the price of copper -was made by the local (metal exchange but the copper shares hieid well above yesterday's closing quotations. During the late session on the ex change the movement became irreg ular again, prices sagging somewhat ;n realizing flea profits. Th final hour developed Increased drallnese, but on a renewal of short covering prices amoved up and closed at gen eral net gains. A notable feature of the cloaa was a further decline in Third Avenue stock which suffered a toet loss of 8 3-4 pojnts. In the time money market the feature today was advanced in thirty day rates to six per cent For the longer periods, how arver, rates were unchanged and the I scarcity continued. not injured but -was completely ex hausted. Ko fears that James Boyle, of Nlcfloerman, and John and Joseph Koenig. Germans, for whom search is being made, are dead. MONUMENT TO CAPTAIN SMITH Unveiling at Jamestown Exposition Indefinitely Postponed Not Ready B Wire to Th Mornine Star. Norfolk, Va., August 22. Lieuten ant Governor J. Taylor Ellyson. acting president of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, announced today that the unveiling of the monument to Camin Wvr, . . . . . . 1 j smam oeing erected on Jamestown Is- iana oy tne United States Govern ment, will necessarily have to be post poned, the contractors giving notice that it will not ba completed on Sep tember 11, the day set for the exer- . i s w . ine stagnant conditions in the bond tvli,es- uncertainty as to when the market found further realization in i shaft wil1 completed prevents the the advance En the interest rate on ! naminS f a future day. cib foonus rrom 4 to 4 1-2 oer cent . v.. uc apijmg lo aii out reve nue 'bonds. Bonds wtTe irregular. Total sales of bonds, par value, were $922,000. United States bonds were changed on Total sales of stocks today were 530,500 shares. NOEL IS LEADING. Second Democratic Primary for Gov ernor in Mississippi. Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 22. The sec ond primary election for the Demo cratic Gubernatorial nomination was held in Mississippi toda, the cand dates being E.-F. Noel and Earl Brew er Weather conditions were good and early returns indicate that the 1 Z? narly as larse as that cast August l. Returns from 24 towns give Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 22. Com-1 Several Establishments vte returns from this nine counties give Brewer a lead of 51. 11 clock complete returns from WTJ6! ut, 78 in the S.tate, "wu. ui ilia. i on tv or i inn .. -J vuics. TRUSTED MAN-GONE WRONG .Former Employe of Washington Bank Gone With $11,000. 3r Wire to The Morning Star 1 I Washington, August 22. Edwin H , Potte, until a few days ago a trusted I employe of the American National jBank, is missing and the police are j looking for him on a chare f hav. '55 $11'000 01 certificates of South as .ne xuuiroaa stock, A warrant has been Issued for his arrest ' Potts le-ft thia employ of the bank a year ago, but returned retoentiy to help during the vacation period. It was -then the securities tv 2if to an old and (respected V Ireinla faimiBw. Bltf FIRE IN CINCINNATI firltL theame counties in the first.primary. The result will ' oroba bly not be krown ,t i"1 . tAmytn- vmwrrow ai- Out STRIKERS GIVE TROUBLE. Western Union Anneal -tw Jman for Protection. ' ' - (By Wire to the Morninp- st ff' iss- Aug. 22-oenn. vucui, iwaune, or the Wocta tt ion Telegraph Company tS SnS" ed to Rnvpmn, vTr loaay appeal- .t7 " V " ,ai"aman to furnish " Zrr , ior me offices of the" West -ern .Union at Holly Sprlnes Prer.H and Greenwood, tInf&SE aj II ii i r or v. - . viicxiivwu are oneririp- ti,, ; - Thecovernvr m.h., . tendenfTerhune should STO; - courts: and if tw -T ??eal to " J unaDie to en. 'rltZ w JS? adPt special i uicvuoa, Burnirl With Loss of SI.Dnnnnn fBy Wire to the Mnmino- sst, e.ncinnatl August 22. Fire vhlch fr? a 9 'lock 'tonight at Hunt .way streets entailed a loss v.iiu at i,vuu,uw. The fire it jJT siarLe? ln tte Eagle White vkum. ana spread to adjoining r;,"- tne rrollowing buildings had been destroyed: B. H. Krieger Grocery Company warehouse; Morrison and Snodgrass! Planing mill; Aetna Smelting Com Pany; D. T. Williams Valve Conipany- SST3 Ji?fr ComPan(y'; Krebibii Printing Company, and Burdick Wa?. on Company. DESPERATE CRIME OF NEGRO Attempted to Assaulf One Srster and r-r KI" Another. JJre to The Morning Star Biuefleld. W. Vb. A;z5car'2. l7Jor r7l by wSSS RW' Were attabed taunted T' a nesro who at- unSot aldRi3 and f; TInTl1 speedy tranfL feW The lTa2ewe TI..-, - - Prisoner to -I y--- xiAxx . xrouble. t 15th amendments." He continued: t T shall not stOD to dve vo -h VSUC8 snowing ,tbe great progress tbat as been made by the negro race in the South. We are apt to forget this real improvement in the diatribes that we occasionally hear from men who lack sympathy with the progress of the colored race, and who denounce the entire race, on account of a com paratively small cTimmal class that Son!"6 dregS f the Southern PP After mentioning the various nieans of disfranchising voters, and declaring that such laws were proper if applied with equal fairness to both white and black he expressed the hope that as the colored citizens under the leader snip Of SUCh men as Rnnlror TT" nrv ington, would "become respected busi ness members of the communities ln i ;.U1 aey Ilve' anl when they exer Clse lnderens?onsA j . . yA J""ement m re- Pcai issues we may be Z i k sraauaiiy the right to vote will be accorded them and they will exercise a far more usefni 4r,fl as inteligent and solid members of -un!ly. tnan the ignorant U,7UC1!' UL tneir race would have ex ercised, had they been allowed to vote in this xtrav thi.AL j . , . T " aevious ways "U.v-U wmut De justmed or approved we may still reach a result that wili ouure witn tne requirements of the Federal constitution and will give to If ?egevery Poetical and economic ngnt. The neero is npceonr ,. vvuum; me is a laborer slriiieri onri skilled. The world over today there is a demand for labor and were the ne gro to be withdrawn from the Smith the difficulties under which agriculture' vruuia iaDor can hardly be overstated. The negro is an American. He has no other country than this, and nii. ed upon to defend it, he lays down his life with the same freedom that the white man sacrifices his. Our's Is the nag he loves the only one he knows. At is our duty to see to It that his path is made as easy as possible, and that his - progress is . as Incessant as proper encouragement can make it. His best friend the one that con do most for him and the one in many re spects who sympathizes, with -him most is the Southern white man. He un derstands his defects. He knows his virtues. And if the negro responds to the opportunities for improvement as Booker T. Washington points them out we can be sure that he "will grow m tne . estimation of his, white fellow citizens of the South and that the great problem which has burdened the &outn will be "largely solved. Tbe. Fifteenth! ajnenldmeflit does not iuxre tjuu every neSTO snojn.ln' vmter All that it requires Is that he should not me excluded from voting , because he is a negro. 'If . be lacks educational quaxmcations property qualifications or any other Qualification that - State anay lawfluQily impose as a rule of eligibility for Its voters, then he may be excluded, (provided that every one else "whtai. Jacks similar qraalifica- UUU8 w equaxio excluded.- The 15th amendment is merely Intended to se cure hton in his political rights -from race discrtoinationj by the States It 4s not Intended to give him affirma tive privileges as a member of his race, its strtct enforcemient' does mot NEGRO EDITOR TO BE HELD. Will Be Sent Back to Onanenrk for. Trial. (By Wire to The Morning Star.) Norfolk, Va,, Aug. 22. Citv Ser. geant Lawler, of Norfolk, todav re ceived a teleeram from nnirann. Swanson, at Richmond, directing them to hold the negro editor, J. D. Uzzell, who surrendered to the authorities during the Onancock race troubles on the Eastern Shore of VirtHnio whom the State's Attorney of Norfolk neciared was being held under no charges and could leave the jail at will. The governor telegraphed: "Hold Uzzell, put in Norfolk city jail by Colonel Nottingham, subject to the authorities of Accomac county. You will hear from sheriff and prose cuting attorney at proper time." NEW SERIES HANOVER Building ana ioan Association will open Satur day, beptember 7th. Books now oDen at tne omce, No. 207 Princess street. It is an excellent way to cultivate the saving habit and accumulate money for a home or investment. Jofin J. owier, president. H. F. Wilder, sec retary & treasurer. au 18-tf I big DOLLARS Five boilers, one nundred horse, two seventy-five; four eighties, two fifty, six sixties, two twenty-nve dollars each- Qne hundred others. and good. Many engines, for suitable combinations. Interesting prices. Carolina Machinery Co., Greensboro, N. C. au 18 25-2t : - If you buy wines and liquors at the h ATLANTIC CAFE you can depend upon it that they will be straight goods. We pride ourselves upon the purity of what we seffil. Neither do we misrepre sanjt thtai quality of our liquors. Their price depends upon the brand, age and vintage. We es pecially recommend our XXXX Maryland Rye and our Old North Carolina Corn., Our variety of Table Wines jpantnot be excelled- GIESCHEN BROS, Props OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT. aug 23 tf anro mining noist, cost one thousand dollars, two ninety; sixty gin, Boss power press, wagon scales, cost over four hundred, one hundred dollars. Roller corn mill, new, cost nine hundred, three fifty. Many saw mills, planers, low. Carolina Machin ery Co., Greensboro, N. C. au 18 25-2t BASEBALL. American League. Cleveland, 2; Washington, 1. Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 2. Detroit, 8; Boston, 7. National Lagu0. Brooklyn, 7; St. Louis, 6. Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 2. Second game: s Philadelphia. 2: Cin cinnati, 1. New York, 5; Pittsburg, 20. Boston, 2; Chicago, 3. South Atlantic League. Columbia, 3; Savannah, 4. Augusta, 1; Charleston, 2. Macon 3; JacJosonJville 2. Virginia League. Damville, 6 Portsmouth, 1. Richmond, 6; Norfolk, 2. Lynchburg-Roanoke, no game, rain. TELEGRAPHERS GETTING BUSY. Soliciting Aid in Nw York t Carry wn oiriKe. 'v wire to ine iwomtne Star New York, Aug. 22 . Committees of the striking telegraphers today be gan to visit business houses in this city soliciting contributions to the unions treasury. The business men were asked either to give money or an order for advertising space in a newspaper which the strikers expect to issue soon. The solicitors reported tuey were generally successful WE HAVE several pieces of real es tate for sale, both in city and country; also several pieces of mercantile prop erty. Smith & Lord, Phone 766. au 18-3t 1- ' ONE HUNDRED dozen eggs wanted at the Candycapps at my price to make egg flips. I will be it after Sept. 1st, 1907, says Candy. Phone 343 N, 123 Princess street. D. L.. T. jCapps, proprietor. aug 18-tf WANTED Second hand bags and Duriaps. Any kind, and quantity, any where. 'We pay freight. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. aug 17 lm i-uk 5ALt Fine house and dot, eignt rooms, rents well, good location Situated on Fifth street, between Wal nut and Red Cross. Reasonable price. apply quick. Good investment Two fine vacant lots for sale. List your property with. us exclusively. We get results. Wilmington Realty and Insur ance Agency, 209 North Front street, aug 17-3L WANTED For U. S. Army: able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temper ate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. For information ap ply to Recruiting Officer, 101 Princess st., Wilmington, N. C. au 15 tode 31 GVil up lefts 250 Barrels Large Mullets now h. ing packed. 1,100 Bales Cotton Bagging. 1,400 Bundles Cotton Ties. 462 Bales New Crop Praie Hay. 762 Bars No. 1 Timothy Hay. 410 Bales Choice Mixed Hay. 413 Bags Rice. 40 Baas Seed R ve. 160 Cases 3-Ib. Tomatoes. 200 Cases New Packed Sardines. 267 Cas! Salmon. We can fill your orders for Mullets and other goods same day receiv-' ed. w. Cooper, Cor. Nutt and Grace streets. Wilmington, N. C aug 14 tf MMtw i WANTED To represent uesi sening lire insurance proposition paying big commission All parts of North Carolina, None but live L -1 i iwe nusxiers need annly. Write or Representatives of h x. can on Wilmington Realty and In- uw LC1CCK111II I . w companies and the teleirranhers' nnirm jsrace Agency, 209 North Front asserted today that" the v wOTfl cottc iW au ll-12t J J ... .. " "V fied with the situation in the telegra ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP TRAIN r ... asiaraiy Attempt of Fiends Near cripple creek Col. CBy Wire to the Morning Star.) Crippilie Creek. Col.: attempt was made about noon .today uimw up une ainnconianiaBhort I3ne passenger train with dynamite aist Peters Dome, midmahn iheween rw pie. Creek and Ocflorado Srtrtmsra. -Fixr- ery window in the last and ;M. J. McCarthy, of Victor,- deputy fetate mine, inspector- had his hand cut ,A nvmlber of wwrniPfn, -flnifnito a Bimllar attempt was made to Morw up the same train at Dimleld yesterday X PANAMA, Straw and Derby Hats cleaned ana reblocked. Suits, clean ed, repaired and pressed; Ladles' silk waists and skirts a specialty. Eureka- Pressing Club. Phone 1,400." Jul 20 tf. ICE CREAM We heve today Pin- apple Sherbet, iVanila, Peach, and Chocolate Ice -Cream. All absolutely pure. Satisfaction guaranteed. Order early. Phone, 468. Shadeland nafrv.- au8-tf v SPECIAL RATES for hoarrt ot Gilbert House, resmlar - ana board for Summer. Delightful rooms. o mosquitoes. A. M. Gilbert. tne i Atlantic National Front and Princess. , Over Bank, corner iRead Star; Business Locals. The annaual Meeting of the stock holders of THE CAROLINA SAV INGiS AND TRUST CO., will be iieia in their Banking . rooms on . Front Street, Tuesday, September 3rd, 1907, at 11:30 A. M. i- HOLME DAVIS. v Cashier. Carolina Savings & Trust Co Big White Building, corner Front and, , . . " ..' PrmcesssV , . c aug 20-tf. -V t. Mi; 71 1' 4- 5: I Si t a1 f ... - s1
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