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-AAV ,3 XHE MOENHTG STAB, 7IUimGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1000; PAGE EIGHT - . . ..J . : 'IMP i:c It J--sf-;S - .V i4 IK .2 4 &3 HI .i:fyip-ri'- c. '-Alt i!H ftfS( TV;:'-: .Pfc'i".'j.--. .T' I ,::..,;:;'....;- BASE BALL American Championship Philadelphia, Sept. lT.-Detroit won the second game of the series witlh Philadelphia today by 5 to 3 before a crowd of nearly 28,000 persons. Each team made the most of its base hits, Philadelphia scoring 11 its runs by Punching five safe drives in two in nings while Detroit profited by JKrause's wildness. None of Mil lion's four passes did any damage but lour of Detroit's runs were started by j 2ases on ballsi or a batsman being hit 1. TAFT ON TARIFF (Continued From First Pajre.) take advantage of the excessive rates by increasing the prices and, therefore, in order to avoid such danger it was wise at regular .intervals xo examine the Question, what the effect of- the ! rates had been upon the industries in this country and whether the condi tions with respect to the cost of pro duction here had so changed as to warrant a reduction in the tariff and to make a lower rate truly protective !of the industry, i "It will be observed that the ob- ly a Ditched ball. In the last two in nings the visiting players also ran tne , timate was not to destroy protected 3ases with great cleverness and three industries in tnis country, but it was double steals were registered Dy inem. , tQ continue to protect them where low-1 Two of these double steals helped to. rateg offered a suffiCient protection: Dring a runner nome. ieu tQ prevent injury by foreign compeU- hits were made four of them being or Tnat wag tfae object Qf tne re. the sacrifice fly kind. , iain aa ndvrwated bv me. and it was One hundred policemen were figam , revision as I on the ground to preserve order but J in theJ Republican platform. I toere was no semblaace of jowdyism P ag The only play over jMch jeo- proposition because in order to tion was made was when Jones, or De- , . .... . 1t ueUcrlLllllt! wucluci a. um is tx uvuxyiir . ance with the terms of the platform it , must be understood what the platform ' means. A free trader is opposed to any protective rate because he thinks that our manufacturers, our farmers and our miners ought to withstand the competition of foreign manufacturers and miners and farmers, or else go out of business, and find something else more profitable to do. "Those who contend that the prom ise of the platform was to reduce pric es by letting in foreign competition B USD W ESS LOCALS troit, bunted down the line and threw bis arm up to prevent Davis from making a throw to the plate to catch Delhanty. Umpire Perrine called Del tianty out for interference. Philadelphia 100 020 0003 7 2 Detroit 101 100 0115 8 1 Knause and Thomas; Mullin and Stanage. National League. Chicago, Sept. 17 New York de feated Chicago 4 to 1 today. Wilts Jield the locals easily until the ninth when he was taken out with the bases full and none out. 1dm and retired the locals with only one run. Chicago played poorly at times. Chicago 000 000 0011 6 1 Ifew York 000 300 010 4 8 1 Pfeister, Overall and Archer; Wilt se, Crandall and Schlei. Pittsburg, Sept. 17. Pittsburg easi ly defeated Brooklyn today by a score of 6 to 3. Of the nine hits they made eeven were for extra bases, ranging all the way from two baggers to a home run. Wheat, Brooklyn s outfielder, made two sensational catches, cutting off that many big hits. Pittsburg 023 000 lOx 6 9 0 Brooklyn 200 010 000 3 6 2 Leifield and Gibson; Mclntyre and Bergen. American League; Washington, Sept, 17. Walker pitched his first game for Washington today and held St. Louis to four scat tered hits, one of these, however, be Advertisements inserted un der this head one cent per word for each insertion but no adver tisement taken for less than 25c. Additional words, more than 25, one cent per word. Unless the advertiser has a regular account, all advertisements , under this head are STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE, the amounts being too small to warrant a charge. The Star will send without charge, A. D. T. (Western Union) Messenger to any ad dress in the city for advertise ments in this department upon request by 'Phone to No. 51, A. D. T. Messenger will also call for telegrams for the Western Union Telegraph Co., or for notes or small packages to be delivered anywhere in the city. No charge for the telegrams but a small charge for strictly A. D. T. calls. For this service call Western Union, 'Phone No. 2. But for advertisements always call the Star office No. 51. Copy for Business Locals cannot be taken over the telephone but upon re quest Messenger will be dis patched to any part of the city for them. WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mother and son STAR BUSINESS LOCALS NOTARY PUBLIC Public stenogra pher. Expert work of any Kind, any where, any time. 114 Princess street, au 4 su we fri tf Mearos Harriss, 'Phono 708. FOR RENT Furnished cottages, Wrlghtsville Beach, reasonable price. Apply to James Owen Reilly, Real Estate Agent. se 4-tf SPECIAL OFFER Six half Cabinet photographs and one platinum finish enlargement, for one dollar. Best val ue ever offered. Titmas & Foltz, j Props. The Gem Studio, 114 Market : street, Wilmington, N. C, fe 17-tf UNREDEEMED double barrel and single barrel shot guns. Will kill high prices at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop, 108 Market street. se 5-tf. ANY INTELLIGENT; man or wo man may earn a good steady income corresponding for newspapers. We suggest . subjects. Experience unne cessary. Address Press Correspon dence Bureau, Washington, D. C aug 29 19,t NICE DRESSED chicken always on hand. Palace Marketf 'phone 7JL se 18-tf. RURAL BUILDING and Loan Asso ciation will of en the 12th series on Saturday, October 2nd. You can sub scribe for shares now. No better way ito save money than by putting it in jtion. Call and' let the secretary tell von about it. .Tames Owen Reillr. mm flaotGfls to Reason - - ' '' m m ' . i m ' - that a bank which solicits your business will take more pains to pleas you and to give you satisfaction ,vthan the bank which considers italf ayor to allow your name on their books. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK WILMINGTON, N. C. ,V gDesires Your Business and Will Treat You Right OtJ J.O-LI. ft. ... ,11 L W1LX1 lilt? UctOt CO uv id-Hiife lii luivifeu vvuivviuuu i . jj tt a ri , , Crandall relieved 'are contending for free trade, and not!Addess H care of Star' or !h??e for anything that they had the right j 1411 se 18 It FOUR CARPENTERS wanted for to infer from the Republican platform aa ti,A rHcPiiBinn nf a tariff wii fr'about one month's work. D. F. Barnes, the reason that it covers so many dif-,care Hilton mber Co. se 18 2t The meaning of the ' o,n a.v run n el ii i oa ouui.ii nuui ati cci , modernly appointed comfortable house in good repair. See Theo. G. Empio or Adam Empie. se 18 tf secretary and treasurer. se 5-tf. ferent items. The meaning of the terms and the percentages are most difficult to understand. The passage of a new bill, especially where a change in the method of assessing the duties has been followed, presents an opportunity for various modes and cal- new i culationa of the nercentaeres of increas es and decreases that Is really most misleading, or really throws no light at all upon the changes made. "One way of stating what was done is to say what the fact show that un FOR RENT From October 1st' (or may arrange for September if desired) that very desirable store northeast corner of Princess and Second streets. Very attractive display of goods can be made here. Smith & Lord, Agents, 114 Princess street 'Phone 766. se 5-tf. FOR RENT House 214 South Ninth street. Either furnished or unfurnish ed. For particulars see. L. W. Bag- der the Dingleytlaw there were 2,024'Sett. 113 'South Front street or 'phone items. This included dutiable items I stj only. The Payne law leaves 1,150 of these items unchanged. There were ON CAR LINE On macadam street decreases in 654 of the items and in- in sood location, for sale a good lot rrpasPR in 220 of the items. Now. nf with old 4 renting house on it, west ing for three bases. . The locals hit j course that does not eive a full nic- i sia"e Ninth street between Dock and McCorry hard and won easily 10 to l-'ture, but it does show the proportion Orange, No. 112. Price reasonable, Washington ...322 102 OOx 10 12 0 f ipPrpaope tn hitvo hppn thrpp timpc? 1 your opportunity for a home. Let U3 those of the increases. , 1 j tell you about it. J. G. Wright & Son, "Now attempts have been made to 1 Real Estate Agents. se 17 2t show what the real effect of these! nhansres has been bv comnarinsr the' WANTED By Waccamaw Lumber FOR RENT Brick store southwest corner of Princes and Second streets, (Garrell Building). Very desirable ....... x allocation for drug store. Also offices UUUHv wmim i tu rasuy cook at . BOma -unA, toUt, ofm hof electric and gas lights, elevator and: 114 Princess street, 'phone 766. se 5-tf. once. Address se 18 It. 'Bently," care Star. and .010 000 000 1 4 1 Street; MeCorry and St. Louis Walker Killifer. New York, 'Sept. 17. New York Tvon another game from Cleveland to day, the score being 10 to 0. The visitors had the bases full in the ninth "with none out but were unable to tal ly. Cleveland 000 000 000 0 4 2 New York 230 410 OOx 10 12 3 Falkenberg, Abies and Higgins; Ttoyle and Sweeney. At Boston-Chicago, wet grounds. Southern League. At Atlanta 5; Little Rock 2. At Montgomery 9; Memphis 3. At Birmingham 9; Mobile 3. At Nashville 8; New Orleans 7. South Atlantic. At Augusta-Chattanooga, rain. BIG SUIT STARTED. imnorts under the various schedules, i Co., Bolton, N. C, planing mill labor- and assurmine that the chanees and ers machine feeders and graders. Ap- : their importance were in proportion to j Plv in person at Bolton, N. C- the importations. Nothing could be j se 18 11 more unjust in a protective tariff i A . T . which also contains revenue provis-' FOR SALE Indian canoe, 20 feet ions. Some of the tariff is made forilonS 3 12 feet beam; carries five pas the purpose of increasing the revenue sengers; 3 Horse Power engine, in by increasing importations which shall , splendid condition. Leon George, Wii pay duty. Other items In the tariff are,111011' N- c- se 18 lt made for the purpose of reducing com ! 4Q DOZEN of the finest celerv and rTL " ."trr lettuce to be had for Sunday's dinner, the importance of a change in rate FOUND On Fifth street, corner of Castle, a druggist that sends all over the city, gets prescriptions, fills and returns without extra cost. 'Phone 192 and 1277. jl 9-tf. Preserving pears by the barrel and peck. Few pumpkins left. W. J. Kirk ham & Co., 104 South Front street, se 18-lt Damages in Sum of $50,000 Asked at Petersburg, Va. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 15. In the Corporation Court today suit for $50,--000 damages was instituted against the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com pany. The suit is brought for Charles HI. Ambold by his counsel, William R. IMcKenney, and is one of the heaviest damage actions ever brought in the court of this city . One night in May following an en tertainment given to friends at the residence of William J. Rahily, on Guarantee street, Mr. Rahily sent some of his guests to their homes In nis automobile. He drove Mr. Am iold through several streets, land In coming down Sycamore had to cross Washington street, along which runs ue Atlantic Coast Line tracks. As a matter of caution, it is said, the automobile was slowed down at this point, but the guard gates being up and no signs' of a train being dis covered, the party proceeded. A train, however, was approaching, and Mr. Rahily endeavored to turn his auto mobile to prevent its being struck, but in vain. Mr. Ambold was thrown out and run over by the train, both legs being crushed and amputation was rendered necessary. cannot in the slightest degree be de termined by the amount of imports that take place. "in order to determine the import- MEN Illustrated catalogue explains ance of the changes it is much fairer how we teach barber trade in few to take the articles on which the rates ; weeks, miadlexl' free. Moler Barber of duty have been reduced and those 1 College, Atlanta, Ga. se 18-2t on which the rates of duty have been ',. . . increased and then determine from I ALL PORK home-made sausage, ee statistics how large a part the articles : lected oysters, beef, veal, lamb and upon which duties have been reduced 'nice celery. Palace Market, 'phone HIGHWAY CONVENTION. In Session at Winston-Salem New Association Formed. (By Wire to the Morning Star.) Winston-Salem, N. C, Sept. 17. The session of the National Highway convention here today was attended by delegates from Roanoke and other Virginia points and from a number of Korth Carolina towns . interested in the proposed highway from Atlanta to . New York . v The meeting was enthusiastic and ; ail the addresses; showed a determina- ? tion that highway or no highway, good Toads must come. As a result of the convention the Roanoke and Yadkin Valley good roads association was formed. The address of welcome by Mayor vj. a. uiaton, or Winston, was resnond ed to by Mayor Cutchin, of Roanoke, and Mayor - BauSman, of Ridgeway, va. The convention adjourned this evening. play in the consumption of the coun try, and how large a part those upon which the duties have been increased play in the consumption of the coun- jtry. Such a table has been- prepared by Mr. Payne, than whom there is no one who understands better what the tariff is and who has given more at tention to the details of the schedules. "In tobacco there - has been no change. In agricultural products those in which there has been a reduc tion of rates enter into the consump tion of the country to the extent of $483,000,000; those In which has been an increase enter into the consump tion to the,extent of $4,000,000. In cottons there has been a change in the higher priced cottons and an increase. There has been no increase in the lower priced cottons and of the increases the high priced cottons en ter into the consumption- of the coun try to the extent of $41,000,000. "On paper and pulp the duty has been decreased on articles that enter into the consumption of the country to the extent of $67,000,000 and the in crease on articles that enter into the consumption of the country to the extent of $181,000,000." Go With a Rush. i The demand for that wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King's New LifePills is astounding. R-.R.. Bellamy says he never saw the like. It's because they never fail to cure sour stomach, constipatio,:indi ? gestion, - biliousness, jaundice, sick . aeajaeie. chills ar malar la. Only V25C. . ";- " . 72. se 18-tf. NATIVE BEEF today at Palace Market. 'Phone 72. se 18-lt FOR RENT October 1st, stores Nos. 9 and 11 Market street, suitable for grocery or commmission business. Apply to James Owen Reilly, Real Estate Agent. se 4-tf. SEND YOUR FILMS to the Gem Studio, 114 Market street. Any 'size film developed, ten cents. Any size picture finished for five cents. Titmas & Foltz. props. fe 17-tf. The CDMhes Ylhati Keep PJOeo Youinig Just received a line of Men's and Young Men's Suits1 for the com. ing Fall, Every garment looks a dream. You dare not judge a watch by the case. A time-piece can be no better than its works. You dare not judge a chair by its veneer. Furniture can be no better than its wood. So it is with our Suits -You cannot judge our line of clothing in Strause & Bros, and B. Kup. penheimer makes without giving It a test, as the test of good clothes is the tailoring. Ask us to turn surgeon and rip a. garment opea for you. It will stand the test, we will stand the cost, you will stand amazed. Give us the opportunity of showing you our line of real good, fashionable clothing and Furnishing Goods and you will be satisfied. J.RSLSILCWs CO. se 18-tf. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers Masonic Temple. Phone 617. Extra Big Feature For All Next Week Crystal Palace HARRISON-WEST TRIO. 3 Other Acts 3 Last performances of present j" today, se 18-tf. bill . LOST Collie pUp about five months old, white ring around neck and tip of tail white. Reward if returned to Mr. P. L. Cantwell, 117 Orange street, se 18-lt FOR SALE Some show cases, scales and other store fixtures, also two light wagons. See Baggett Bros., 113 South Front street. se 17 2t CLASSES in the Fletcher Music Method (simplex and kindergarten) will start October 1st at 4 P. M. Mrs. G. J. MacMillan, 502 South Front street, and Mrs. H. E. O'Keef, 207 Wal nut street. sel7-2t. SHETLAND PONY for sale. The handsomest little pony in the State, with governess cart, harness and rid-! iing saddle. Can bee seen at Davis' Stable. J. H. Hinton. se 17 -3t WANTED First-class white tenant for nice 60 acre farm just outside of Fayetteville. Machinery Exchange, Fayetteville, N. C. se 11 12 18 19 4t; GET THE BEST MEATS Where the best people get theirs. Your orders will receive our personal attention. HOPKINS & DAVIS FRONT STREET MARKET. STALLS No. 1 and 2 north Bide; No. 1 and 3 south side. Phones 141 and 128. se 18-tf. These tin; CAPSULES are superior io oaisam or uopaiDa, f s. Cubebs or In lections, and Ufnv RELIEVES In 24 HOURS Vj, the same diseases with out Inconvenience. Sold by all drvppfstt. Night on Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of Asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Lat er It cured his sons' wife of -a severe lung trouble. Millions believe it's the greatest Throat and Lung cure on earth. Coughs, colds, croup, hemorr hages and sore lungs are surely cured by it. Best for hay fever, grip and whooping cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by R. R. Bel lamy. ' NEW WHITE BRICK! The under signed are now making a superior class of white brick; price to suit Wilmington Granite Brick Co. Phone 731. se 15 lw LOST Diamond crescent brooch, gold mounting,' with black enamel edge. Small star attached to cres cent. Finder will be liberally reward ed by owner by leaving at this office. , ee 14-tf. -;. j i " lB 1 " j 243 Bags North Carolina R. P. Seed Oats. 189 Bags Western R. F. Seed Oats. FOR SALE Another second-hand 30 H.P. sawmill . outfit. A bargain. Machinery Exchange, Fayetteville, N. C. se 12-sa-sn-lm. Delightful trip on steamer Wilming ton Sunday, Sept. 9, 1909, to Carolina leaves at 9:30 A. M. .and returns Ito , 13rown city at 5:30 P. M. Fare 25 cents to Carolina Beach; 50 cents to Southport and to sea. 1 : se 18-2t FOR SALE at a bargain, light rub ber tire surry, .almost as good as new. Two buggies in good condition. Carts i and drays built to order. J. E. G. se 14-6t. ; Redfeal, Toile DuNord and Bates ginghams, , fine assortment : of beauti ful patterns for i Fall school dresses at 12 1-2. cents at Rehder's. t?7 Plt zen to each customer. inose 6C Htick , Tvowla tt noiM For school ' shoes- al lowest prices' go to Rehder's. , For school , accessories of all kinds SQ to Render's. , .- . - . ; t "SAY JOHN where are you golngr C. D. Gilbert &lBrd oTconrsel -Wnyt Because they always give me honest prices for; my beeswax, hides, tallow, wool, N. . C, Hams and " country ? pro duce. ' You try them, and you mil go there In the future yourself, n. T). Gil bert & Bro., 212 Market . street, Wil- lUUlgunirfl. Vi. , Jul 3D II THE PHOTOGRAPHS and enlarge ments turned out by ine .U. C. Ellis Studio have an artistic value which appeals to xour, good taste ; an 25-tf 211 Bags No. 2 Wnite Oats. 181 Bags No. 2 Mixed Oats. 21 Bags Seed Rye. 181 Cases Georgia Peaches. 130 Cases Turtle Dove Peaches. 87 Cases Pie Peaches. 49 Cases Jumbo Peaches. y SlIMi Jelbtr end Importer. We Are Pleasing Some of the1 People With Why Not You? Our sales have increased from 25,000 to over 1,000,000 annually and we are continually adding new customers to our ltefc. "The Combination" is kicking. Let 'em kick ! LEAGUE Black Powder and Shells. REFEREE Semi Smokeless Powder Shells. TARGET ( Loaded with Dupont, new Schultze, new and E. C. Improved, Hazard, Dead Shot, Em IDEAL) pire or Mullerite Powders, smokeless. HIGH GUN ( Loaded with Infallible or BalHstite and dense smokeles powders are giving best PREMIER satisfaction to shooters everywhere. Every box guaranteed. We have a full &ock of loads of all kinds for every purpose. Special prices to trade. N. JACOBI HARDWARE. CO. se'ltf"'" - I save son soni) n - x. . - You must! A bank book will help. Try one of ours. We give 4 per ct. interest. ATLANTIC TRUST & BANKING GO. Wilmington; n. c. Blue iprints ojf ah 1 kinds arc made' by SiVSoufcharn Map Go.&, to !) & fired habit of the people-ajxd i? prontaoxe naDic, uxv CHAPMAN MANOR ..... unllSP MOUWTAiw a. V BLUE RIDJGE suro.- JOHN W. WELUH. u, Both houses built of Stone. Linton Wekern Marylan tude lBOO feet. Moderate pc aug 31 26t T It . - A 1 ,
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