THE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909.
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I BASE BALL
' National League.
Brooklyn, June 29 New York pull
d out a victory today by taking ad
vantage of someVild throwing on the
part xf Brooklyn in the early innings
New York .. ..Ill 000 0014 11 1
Brooklyn . . ....020 000 0002 7 3
Raymond and Schlei; Hunter and
Bergen. Time 2:00. Umpires Kane
and Rigter.
Philadelphia, June 29. Philadelphia
tranche their hits with Boston's er
rors today and won the game 4 to 3.
Philadelphia ....200 001 lOx 4 6 2
Boston '..000 002 0013 6 2
CORPORATION TAX
(Continued Prom First Page.)
Senator Kean placed the figure at
$100,000,000.
With only one amendment pending
when the Senate met at 10 o'clock, it
was supposed that it soon would be
put out of the way and that, in accord
ance with the unanimous agreement,
the Senate would immediately take
up the internal tax questions. But
that amendment was a proposition for
a duty of 10 cents a pound on tea and
Mr. Tillman was behind it. When the
South Carolina Senator wants any
thing he wants it very much and he
nrpsserl :KO hard and so long for his
provision that it was after 2 o'clock
before a vote was taken and the sche-
Sparks and Doom, Matter n and Gra-, thug disposed of
iutm.V Time .1:28. Umpires Klem and
TrtibyJ
Pittsburg, P&, June 29. The local
. team celebrated the closing of Expo
sition 'Park by defeating Chicago in a
onejsidisd game by a score of 8 to 1 .
Leifield was in sptendid form and had
the opposed players at his mercy at
all times.
Pittsburg 401 000 30x 8 14 0
. Chicago . . 000 000 0101 7 2
teifieldf and Gibson ; Brown, Pfeister
and Arctier. Time 1:40. Umpires O'
Bay ahd Bmslie.
" ' . : -American League.
- New York, June 29. Costly errors
- by Justin and Elberfield gave Wash
ing the first game of today's dou
ble header with New York 3 to l. in
ttfe second contest the locals played
brilliant ball and easily won from
' their opponents, 11 to 3.
-. Washington .. ..001,000 0023 5 1
New York 00" 000 1001 4. 4
Job n s on and . iStreet ; Warhop and
Sweeney. Time 1:38. Umpires Kerin
ssabd"ieridan.
Second Game.
Washington ...100 010 010 3 10 1
New 'York ,430 000 40x II 10 2
Groom, Gray and Blankenship;
Brockett and Blair. Time 1:53. TJm
pires Kerin and Sheridan.
St' Xiouis, June 29. St. Louis de
feated Chicago 2 to 1 in the opening
game of the series today. Walsh's
wildness and fumble gave St. Louis
the winning run.
Chicago 000 010 000-1 6 2
St. Louis 000 010 100 2 4 0
Walsh and Owens; Howell, Graham
and Criger. Time 1:45. Umpires Ev
ans and Egan.
Detroit, June 29. Mullin won his
own game against Cleveland today,
hitting in the winning run in the
fourth inning, besides working himself
out of a corner in two innings, when
Cleveland had men at second with
none out, no run being scored in eith
er instance.
Betroit 200 100 OOx 3 8 1
Cleveland 101 000 0002 8 0
Mullin and Schmidt; Young and
Easterly. Time 1:45. Umpires Con
nolly and Hurst.
Boston, June 29. Philadelphia won
from Boston today by heavy hitting
and effective pitching by "Krause.
Thoney fractured his right leg in slid
ing to first.
Philadelphia 026 000 100 9 14 0
Boston 000 000 000 0 5 4
Krause and Thomas; Ryan, Burchell
and Carrigan. Time 1:45. Umpires
O'Loughlin and Perrrine.
Southern League.
At Little Rock 0; Mobile 1.
At Memphis 2; New Orleans 0.
At Montgomery 1; Nashville 2. (7
innings.)
Second: Montgomery 4; Nashville 2.
At Birmingham 1; Atlanta 2.
; South Atlantic League.
At Jacksonville 3; Savannah 0.
At Macon 0; Augusta 3.
At Charleston 5; Chattanooga 0.
At Columbia 0; Columbus 2.
Vorginia League.
At Roanoke 2; Richmond 4.
At Lynchburg-Norfolk, (game called
in 4th, rain; second postponed.)
At Portsmouth 7; Banville 2.
Second : Portsmouth 2; Danville 0.
Carolina League.
At Greensboro 3 ; Greenville 1.
At Anderson 5 ; Charlotte 3.
At Winston 2 ; Spartanburg 0.
Second: Winston 3; Spartanburg 3.
11 innings, darkness).
Boardman 7; Evergreen 3.
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Boardman, N. C, June 29. In a
seven inning game here yesterday,
Boardman defeated Evergreen 7 to 3
The feature of the game was the pitch
ing of Ivey. Score:
Boardman 210 400 x 7 7 1
Evergreen 010. 200 0 3 3 3
Ivey and Covington; Cobb, Mussle
white and Bartley. Struck out by
Ivey 12, by Cobb 3
Yale Defeats Harvard.
New Haven, Conn., June 29. Yale
defeated Harvard 4 to nothing today.
The crowd was the largest that ever
saw a baseball game here. The out
come of the game makes it a tie which
will be played off for the champion
ship at New York on Saturday after
noon. N-ational League Notes.
New York, June 29. Out of respect
to Israel Durham, president of the
Philadelphia Club, who died yester
day, no games will be played in the
National League Thursday. The flags
at the National League parks will be
kept at half mast until July 28th..
Robert Spade, pitcher with the Cin
cinnati Nationals last year, who had
refused to work this season, signed a
There was another effort on the
part of Mr. Owen to revert to the
question of duties but in accordance
with a previously announced deter
mination, Senator Aldrich moved to
lay on the table the Oklahoma Sena
tor's motion which looked to the gra
dual reduction of all duties imposed
under the terms of the ""bill, and it pre
vailed. Notwithstanding Mr. Tillman's
strenuous effort, his tea amendment
was lost by the decisive vote of 55 to
18. The provision had the support of
onlv two Democrats, Mr. Bailey join
ing the senior South Carolina Senator
in favor of it. Mr. Tillman's col
league, Mr. Smith, was among those
who cast their votes in the negative.
Senator Cummins began a speech in
support of an income tax but had not
concluded when the Senate adjourned.
During Mr. Oummins' comment on
the receipts and expenditures of the
government, Mr. Aldrich declared that
with additional revenue to be provid
ed by the corporation tax he would be
greatly surprised if there is any defi
cit next year. His estimates of ex
penditures for the present year, when
the tariff bill was reported to the Sen
ate, he said, were about $9,000,000 too
high, and he bad, he said, knowledge
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himself that he naa estimatea wiunu
$2,000,000 of the annual receipts. The
deficit for the present year, he added,
would be about $60,000,000 and not so
great as formerly estimated. Again,
he declared that if the tariff bill be
comes a law in its present form it
would next year produce an income
of $350,000,000.
Senator Flint will be in charge of
the tariff bill tomorrow, as Senator
Aldrich plans to leave the city for a
few days recreation. He has made no
announcement of his plans. Senator
Root is expected to answer any criti
cisms of the corporation tax amend
ment so far as the legal phases of the
subject are concerned.
The Senate at 6:17 P. M. adjourned.
STAR BUSINESS LOCALS
WANTED A first-class white bar
ber, good workman and sober. Apply
to C. B. Meares, Lumberton, N. C.
je 26-6t
PHOTOGRAPHIC BARGAINS For
the next few days our six, seven and
eight dollar photographs for $5 per
dozen. The U. C. Ellis Studio, ju 24 tf
WANTED Position in drug store
by graduate in pharmacy with a little
experience. Address P. O. Box 318,
City. ju 22-1 w
8END YOUR FILMS to the Q&
Studio, 114 Market street. Any ft is
film developed, ten cents. Any is
picture finished for five .cents. Titma
& Folts, props. fe 17-tf.
CLARENDON Savings & Loan Asso
ciation. The Clarendon Savings &
Loan Association will, on the first
Saturday in July (July 3rd, 1909,) open
its 35th series of stock. This Associa
tion has been in successful operation
ever since 1894. Has matured 17th
series of its stock, "paying each mem
ber or stockholder $100 on every share
of stock held by them. They have
never met with a single loss. Now is
the time to subscribe to stock. Apply
to S. P. Collier, secretary, or any one
of its board of directors, who will take
pleasure in handing your name to the
secretary. The following compose its
board of directors: D. C. Love, presi
dent; Col. Walker Taylor, vice presi
dent; Herbert McClammy, attorney;
W. C. Armstrong, Thos H. Wright, Ed
gar Taylor, Chas. Schnibben, C. P. B.
Mahler. Subscribe now. Do not de
lay. D: C. Love, president; S. P. Col
lier, secretary. ju 6-tf.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Wilming
ton, N. June 1st, 1909. j
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Clerk .and Treasurer's office, until
11 o'clock A, M., July 2nd, A. D. 1909,
for collecting and removing all trash
beyond the city limits, including slops,
garbage, bats, boxes, bottles and all
carrion-of every description and bury
ing the same, including dead fish,
fowls, dead horses, mules, sheep, cat
tle, hogs and goats, and any other
refuse of any nature, kind and descrip
tion whatsoever, including all debris
of every nature, from the streets, side
walks, alleys and yard, within the cor
porate limits of the City of Wilming
ton, that is objectionable to the Mayor
of the City of Wilmington.
All bids must be accompanied with
a certified check of $250.00, and the
successful bidder will be required to
give a bond in the sum of not less
than $5,000.00 each year, for the faith
ful performance of his duties, with all
the necessary forfeiture clauses con
tained therein, recognizing the right
of the Mayor, at any and all times to
call attention to the non-performance
of the conditions of the contract
W. G. MacRAB,
jun 2-we-5t. Mayor.
ATLANTIC VIEW HOTEL Wrights
ville, N. C, on mainland, five min
utes rfee to Wrightsville Beach. Best
family resort along the coast Perfect
safety from storms. Good bathing,
boating and fishing. Terms reasona
ble. M- Katherine Ray, proprietor.
'PhonW894-3. je 24-tf.
STAR BUSINESS LOCALS
FOR RENT Room furnished or
unfurnished, with or without board, j
Private family. Address "V." care of .
Star. je 30-lt.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a
lot on Market street. We have five,
each 33x150 feet for sale. Smith &
Lord, 114 Princess street, 'phone 766.
je 30-tf.
"ANOTHER SOUL MADE HAPPY"
and the last beach cottage we had
gone, but we have been given another
with 10 rooms and splendidly furnish
ed, situated near Tarrymoore Hotel.
It will make your mouth (salt) water
to look at it. Speak quick if you want
it. Smith & Lord, Agents, 114 Prin
cess street. 'Phone No. 766. je 30-tf.
FOR SALE Dental practice, furni
ture, instruments, stock, good will and
lease; worth $4,000. Big sacrifice, ill
ness, best city of 12,000 in State. Ad
dress "Stafford" Morning Star, Wil
mington, N. C. ju 24-6t
TYPEWRITERS AH makes at a
saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Machines
sent on examination and guaranteed
for one year. Quick for a bargain.
The Durham Typewriter Exchange,
Durham, N. C. je 27-lw.
VACATION MONTHS are here and
it is the best time to have your type
writer repaired or rebuilt They can
be made like new by us, we have the
best facilities and equipment in the
South for doing this work, and w
only employ expert typewriter repair
men with factory experience. Write
for quotations, we can please you. The
Durham Typewriter Exchange, Dur
ham, N. C. je 27-lw.
NOTICE We beg to announce that
we have associated Mr. W. H. M. Koch
with us in our business. We are now
prepared to do all kinds of work in our
line, such as slate and tin roofing,
roof painting, skylight and cornice
work, blow piping, and all kinds of
sheet metal work. Prease Bros. Co.
jun 27 3t
HONEY
The large resources and superior
connections of this bank enable it
at all times to not only accommo
date its own patrons, but to pro
vide as well for new accounts and
new friends.
A number of firms, corporations
and individuals find it to their ad
vantage while maintaining other
accounts to carry a special account
here for reasons above expressed.
We are now seeking new loans.
The Southern
National Bank
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Savings deposits made
by July 2nd will draw 4 inter
est Odtober
Place your money under the
protection of "Uncle Sam."
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29-tf.
FURNITURE DEALERS
The undersigned having adopted a
1 o'clock closing on Fridays during the
Summer, customers are requested to
make purchases or call before that
hour.
W. MTJNROE & CO.,
A. C. BNEBD,
WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO.
B. MAY,
G. F. HUNT FURNITURE CO.,
W. J. BRADSHAW & CO,
RICE & CLAUD,
S. SEIGLER.
jun 5 lm
JUST TO COVER your Summer trip
an accident policy for $10,000. Price
$5.00. Better see us about your home
for next year before too late. Smith
& Lord, 114 Princess street. 'Phone
766. je 30-tf.
DELICIOUS Beach ice cream dailv.
E. Warren & Son. je 30-lt
WANTED Young man who doesn't
mind getting up mornings and has had
some experience in office work and col
lections; fair weekly salary and chance
of promotion. Address B, care Star
office. jun 29 3t
WE PAY the highest prices for old
gold and silver at the Wilmington
Pawn & Loan Office, 108 Market
street. ., je 29-tf.
ARTISTIC photographs, beautiful en
largements, copying and framing. In
teriors and exteriors at lowest prices.
The U. C. Ellis Studio. je 29-tf.
FOR RENT From October 1st,
store No. 116 Market, near Front
street now and for the past ten years
occupied by Mr. J. Weil as a retail
dry goods store. This is one of the
largest stores in the city, size 25x120
feet with large plate glass show win
dows, fine shelving and counters. Sec
ond floor above store can be secured
if desired. B. H. J. Ahrens. je 29-6t.
WANTED Board and room in pri
vate family for young married couple.
References exchanged. Muse be close
in or on car line. Address "M" care
of iStar.
jun 27 tf
contract today with the Cincinnati, THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY of St
club and joined the team tonight.
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lan, of Cheny, Wash,
was saved from a frightful death is a
story to thrill the world. "A hard
cold," he writes, "brought on a desper
ate lung trouble that baffled an ex
pert doctor here Then I paid $10 to
flB a visit to a lung specialist in Spo
kane, who did not help me. Then I
went to California, but without bene
fit. At last I used Dr. King's New
TJlscovery, which completely cured me
and now I am as well as ever." For
Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and
Wh Jtfthma' CrouP Whooping
Trial 500 and .
Benim? Guaranteed by R. R.
A See Schedule.
Steamer Wilmington for Carolina.
TeW SUthp0rt n wfSK
Andrews' Presbyterian church, will
give a moonlight excursion down the
river Thursday evening July 1st, 8 o'
clock. Refreshments. 25 cents round
trip. Steamer Wilmington leaves
wharf 8 o'clock. Jun 27 2t
WANTED I unlimited quantities,
wool, beeswax, hides, tallow and pro
duce. Highest cash prices paid for
above goods. See us before you sell it
will be to your advantage. C. D. Gil
bert ft Bra, 212 Market street, Wil
mington, N. C. ma 16 tf
"THE ORTON" Barber shop and
bath rooms are now open, "They are
Sanitary." Your patronage is solici
ted, jun 22 2w
LOOK FOR THE BELLE 9ft
South Second street, cold drinks, ice
cream, rrults vegetables and groce
ries. 'Phone 1788. L. M. Sandlin, pro
VISIT FISHER'S Restaurant at Car.
olina Beach. Dally menu: Pig fish,
boiled or broiled trout, clam fritters,
clam chowder, also stewed oysters,
steamed or half shelled. Shrimps in
all styles. Eggs in every style. Spring
chickens, ham, assorted pickles, hot
coffee and tea. je 20-lm.
THE GILBERT HOUSE combines
home comforts with hotel convenien
ces, Front and Princess streets, Junc
tion of all cars, cars to depot. Electric
lights and hot water, well screened,
no mosquitos. Table equals the best
and rates reasonable. Rates to regu
lar and table -boarders. 'Phone 827.
je 19-tf.
WANTED By Waccamaw Lumber
Co., Bolton, N. C, white and colored
laborers for logging department, saw
mill and shipping crews. Apply in per
son at Bolton. ma 25-tf.
A FINE BIRD DOG Or a measly
cur would enjoy a bath with our Wer
ribees' Flea and Mange Soap. Its
soothes mange and drives away fleas.
'Phone; Hall's Drug Store. Ten cents
a cakej delivered. ma 23 tf
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES paid
for poultry, eggs and all kinds of
country produce. N. C. Hams a spe
cialty. C. B. Bellois, 16 North Second
street 'Phone 1576. ma 17 tf
SPECIAL OFFER Six half eabin
photographs and one platinum finis
enlargement, for one dollar. Best va)
ue ever offered. Titmas & Folts
Props. The Gem Studio, 114 Market
street. Wllmiuston. N. O. te 17-tf
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PORTUGESE CIGARS
GERKEN TOBACCO CO,
5c 18 No. Front Street 5c
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389 Bogs Nitrate Soda.
186 Bags Muriate Potash.
Ill Bags Sulphate Potash.
119 Bbls Large Mullets.
115 Bushels Field Peas.
89 Cases Jumbo Tomatoes.
164 Cases Royal Red Tomatoes.
118 Bags Ship Stuff.
Ill Bags Wheat Bran.
389 Bags Corno Mule Feed.
76 Bags Corno Hen Feed.
29 Bags Corno Chick Feed.
W. B.COOPER
Jobbers and Importer.
WWILMINGTON, N. C.
jun 27 tf
Donaldson Military School
A PREPARATORY SCHOOL
THAT PREPARES :: :: ::
In Sailors and Panamas.
We carry the fit in ready-to-wear suits. Strouse
Bros, and Kuppenheimer makes. None better.
J.M.SOLKY&CO.
One Price Clothiers and Furnishers
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Having agreed with the manufacturers to discontinue our jobbing
department and support the warehouse, we will close out at once
about -.
$5,000 Worth off Cheap & Medium Furniture
Lamps, Toilet Sets, Matting, Pictures, Rugs, Window Shades, Chairs,
Rockers, Tables, etc., at wholesale price, for (cash.
Please remember this means cash when goods are bought. ;
To merchants we will sell all or any part of this stock at whole
sale cost, for cash. The abuve applies only to goods from our whole
sale department. v .
WILMINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY
Garrell Building. , v Second and Princess Streets.
Cape Fear Oil Co.
Phone 873. Delgado.
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Day
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most glorious 4th you hate
ever spent by buying oar
2.50 shoe in all leathers at
$1.98 cash.
Our Windows are Money
Savers.
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