2 [J **A *> 4 WAfeftftqfrdKj NORTH CAROLINA. MOND.tt AFTERNOON. MAY 30, f910 enittnMM ?h IfcetryH ll?u !*?'?? *1 latereeta. la farorable to the project, and the lmmedlatelmi>fo?<>Hi?rt ?f?Vt pro Jeeia la the ?a?e. ?W. not ai 'important, an appropriation la mad* loNfkn o? to'flnCah tKa'pro Ject moet fatorabljr recommended by the AVmy Board IT the ??lneer?' reyort 1? u?f*roraMe the iTMra ??? harbors committee refneca to hare, an^tbloc todhwtth Uie project go, All the ltema In oontrbveray In the preaent bill areoppoaed hj the Mouse confer**. ?br the t+mm the En ?lneera hare either reported adreree lj or net r**orfc4 e?on at alV Mean while. Ipeal Intereata which hare been while. Ipeal lntinati turaW iown b/ the Onftrf State. I s^p ^sasafiK recardleaa of fka ? ? I? n' rape z&vtm rxx&srit that Conjrew a?pro#.ie?e alluvia dollar, tor imrntms andeeerrl ( ON V KOKRAte Vims* AN? KUtCT , *?*? ?* Confederate Veterans" Association ot Beaufort county. May 18, the follow Ins comrade* were elected officers and comtnltteemAn tor the ensuing jmr: Rev. fi. Harding, president. It.' ft: Warfeh. commander. W. -H. Patrick. Tlce president. Alston orlmes, adjutant. r B*r. s. Harding, chaplain. Dr. 5. C. Rodman, surgeon. T. J. leathern, treaaurer. W. H. Call, secretary. H. Cory, T. S; Lathnm.W. H. Stan di? J. W. Latham, E. Tripp, advisory l>6V'. H Call. T. J.'UUham, W. H. - Standi, pension board* LITTLE FAN NIK DUKE ILL. Fanny Bell, the litti. daughter of] Mr. and Mn J. C. DuH*. J>( P.ntpgo,' Is confined to n.r t?d quite til. TKaj Newt int'hvr jn.ny friend, wtih foJ . Mr ? until rtcortrrr. >Ir. J a* Wynn* la .showing t&e ?r?i ?ufu.nb?r ot the nrtfm. rW, tn hfft fc?rd,n on BAt Main ?U(pt, DRYS LOSING? peclally in the'jSoi) ths subjects coAdi annua! co^Moi SUtw Brewers' As mee ts at Washlngtc 0. The aituattAn 'i Ttrlnna - - that thete haa "*11.1 l|wWt< Ips. provement from the brewere*%taad tlona resulted In an aatl-prOhlWtlor. Btate ticket and letfalaWfe Mi| nominated, and'ln the defeat 'oil ' tad prohibition constitutional amendment in< It li Wllered at fka negt 'seaalon st the leglslstnre In Jsnusry State wide prohibition win M repealed In Tenneaeee. Taxu and Florida, i ha brewer* report, there has beerf a chance In sentiment ud llvelr coo teats are now being conducted ? be tween" jrfr* all w?u." in anv home the proWMMW and antl-prohl utMMa force* srs.ebest 4n make a teat at the ?Mtloa at a special eleo tkm. Prom 66.090 to T?.MS jfraons hare elgsed a call tor ?,ae*6l eksr lln. but Qovoraor Haskell refused to call the election EecenOy. how ever, the Supreme coa'rl decided that tke election must be held. and a call probably wUl.fcf issued, la. the^M^r future Jl report* Just Issued h* tke iep*rt Mlt of Infernal revenue for the wSk tt of March. 1 1 1 6, shown a de died lmproremeot In the SMtrere1 ai'tuattaa rnMafch of tMs'jWr the hirrel tax amounted to l4.tft.Yft as do is pa red with lf.rrk.12) In March >m taae >?a k4? . k?? fc* ? ? . March. U05., 3.89MU , March. 1904. > . ,*-f , March. *909. .. *,610^*0 , March; 1901* 3,35T.0Q9 March. ..2.892,670 It la recalled ihat tha be*r talea foj \ he fiscal jemr whl >;? R?. will not l?? Mir for you to ***? ??*?, Hfe. 1 lay upon, the coo science of l| *tr i4aay jouag woman b?ron ms that they aaver bacome Jealous of ^the love that their sweethearts glre to their |koUMi?, It is one 'of the tragedlea of life for a woman, who baa guided every step' of her boy", td aee him place another first lit his affection. Some day yod may taste the bitter ness of that eup. So ydu should lore your raother-ln-taw aa yOu would be beloved/" WXDiillOAimiN MVLOMAS^ fo*towlB>> 0*O*te4 at tfee DaMy New***** > . AffortUy. Kindergarten, Normal Friday even I illneteen hui H.W^1 ^ "" " Mtaa Mary Virginia Bonner, Jf.thla city, !? one at the graduating cl?ML The N'ewi extends congratulation*. " ? Ba?Innljc today t? Waahingtoo * JNMeMiV "ffih&idV ' ?? -achedtfle between Washington and. vahdenlere goes In effect, and will be coatlnued during track ee?4ba"oh1y. " 1 1 Train j}o. 1 letfw vandeWere at > a. m. and i^rlree at Well ington lfc?S p. M-X ^wtVrahit Ifeares Washington at 6V??tH*rrl?ee at Te?dewte'iit*'F reviews Vets Taft the Flrtt Preefcftei* land to Review 0. 'A. li. ?( By Wire to The ftfew*.') New York. May SO. ? Guarded by the heaviest escort of detectives he has ever had. President Taft today reviewed the "Thin Blue Line" of New York Civil war reterans; This Is the first, time any President has reviewed the veterans' parade In New York since Ex-PresKfent CJpveland was 1? "oflce. President Taft arrlred here shortly after six o'clock, and was first taken to ttlfe h6me of'Bts brother, Henry W. Taft. After a short rest he was taken to the Sherman Square Hqtel and. from there under guard of honor to thfe reviewing stand. a 9 ' President Taft wa^ enthusiastically cheered all aiW lb* hotel to the reviewing stand, to wb&fi he from time to time smiled and U+W to r^ppase. > . J% W-4 \ \U ? * BASEBALL l^l^jphla, 2. Boston 3. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 0, B?ftoklynvl. WT ?la Georgia last year there were 294 11 dlstiUerleg melted and destroyed. HbM ' 30. 1>0J. ?Carotin*. ,-_y. Ihe pro the same. Ip Oklahoma ? there were }radtlcally three times as many artesta and re ports dt violation since the 8tate has j*uiw' dry as there were for the cor responding 'period while the State wis a licensed territory. Boston 0, B?tolUynvl. m ^ increase/' Mr. Tjabell 1-epned. In FAM^ IWSICIAft HltrUllrad for it. ? wo^kwide 'sS-jj trd* hi the 4M|M| rw?(t#d 1#8? he ?waited the prod uc#t?> He rl?lt?a thaj^tfed J 9 Of. when he attended the Interna tional Tuberculosis Congress in Phtt ' Roepltallties crowded . so Ta*< oil him 4a rarious ci flee that by the time he rehebed Chleego. he he cMne IH sad was foroed to aaacel all ef Kjteellency. He beeas^ director of the Bacteriological Institute la Beviln 1? iStl. In 19Q*.he fecelved the Nobel prise for achievements in physiology^ lfe served many years qd the Imperial ftoard of Health, as a privy councillor, as a director of the Institute of Hygleqe and, from 1891. as honorary professor and director of the New York Institute for Infectious Diseases. His writings weto. volum inous on bis various resertcnes and he printed several books concerning them. Dr. Koch was bbrn In Klansthal, Hanorer, on December 11, 1$4?. He was graduated from Oottlngen Uni versfty In 1866. HOL'HK OF NO KKPEATKRM. The Gaiety has for tonight three good pictures. .Athletics in India Is a picture all lovers of good sport phpuftl see. India is noted tor .Its ac robats snd oth^t sports and this pic ture is one of life-like presentation: Lorenzo the Wolf is a comedy-drama that fairly teems w(th dramatic 'scenes snd the, comedy in this picture Is the kind , that should go with It to make It one oX the best. C.trl In the BarrWks Is a Vitagraph, and all! know this company'rpjctores 'are sec- ' Ond to hnt few. Thta one Is certainly! up " tth'Aj ;?%>a?4ard of fKeellenceeglnnlng?to, end. The management han engaged (be orc^eatra.to pfly at this theater be ginning Tuesday night. All lovers of good nuiai^ should not^mjss" this treat, *a4t> W?U known thif lh? nrc'hMJr? of thl> city U fir ?v?nlga. and Mi* now wile tbcj^ni tbU wt will well.rep?y come to hear them. Ship ;y. TURKIC REKlii AT THE GEM TO* PINGHOT RETURNS S : Will MoT Talk Concerning Interview* 'Ott4 of 'ftp most delightful and In teresting programmes ever shown in this city was that at the Gem Satur day evening. Er^ryope was simply carried aw%y with tB* beautiful Bio graph. by far the best ever shown In ^Washington. 'the theater was packed tt4 the doors the entire evening, every 9n?j eager to witness the performance, i The Gem starts off the weak with an other fine bllL ,Th? Railway Mall iClork. ' a melo-drama, which will catch the public fancy wherever seen. The Kalem Company reproduce these pictures In a masterly way. The Dreamer, a bit of Gaumont comedy. Is inexpressibly funny and contains a number of surprising and wholly un expected features. O'er Crag and Torrent, wholly scenic In character, gives a good ' reproduction of rough crags and mountain torrents. Ama teur Billiards, an amusing farce, shdws amateurs playing billiards. There are many things shown which sre not always Included In the game whlph. are amusing to the extreme. | BlUlard players will enjoy this tra vesty upon" their favorite game. A Honeymoon Through 8n6w to Sun shine Is a Lubln feature film and picture worth your while to eee. With Roosevelt ? Cioes to Washington. * ( By Wire to The New*. ) York* May 30. ? Gilford Pin from Europe today. INVESTIGATION Dry Dock l>ewey*s VgJnp Were opcnrd, But tP^' *e Found ' '? "\1JL The N?w?. )-? - P. I:. May JO. ? The float V ?*d'ry dock Dewey was sunk at her berth in Lai big bay by conspirators against the United State* government according to report current here- aa to partial results of Investigation of her auhmeraloD. ? - * : Valves hare been found to have been unopened, but it la believed a big hole will be found vhen the dock la completely raised. Complete etdry 9f the sinking cannot be learned un til the dock la Raised. EXCITEMENT Pollcrm.. t-M* Htm PUtol to Krtehr * Negro, Speed Increased, e*. caped by Slipping Ls River. Saturday nlgbt in one of the near beer eakoona on -Water atreet Jim Digglns and one Brlnkley. both col ored. became ei*gage'?wa.) , ^ ?iWdGti, aaHBetumtyg ffum In weelt-*nd N.Jlux KftR'a Uheodeee bectan# the- guest .of thje i ^air?clut at luncheon *d beeuvln I riftf: Ttfr luACheon k ?h^S3w taw^xotvy TOW . -w.-? miiittiiinn in' inirrifi t KpfiilB * " ?? ? ? - 1. Um Than One-Half of tto Imm Is Sold. INTEREST RATE TOO LOW Only 9l.ft1A.900 Were Hub.crtJ.ed For o?t of ? to4*i ?r t3.4ao.ooo-! Moo ey Will Have to Bo Borrowed ^to Meet Ofctlgatfcm*? *: iti^ioi Legislature to HtKgMtcd ^ ~ Raleigh. May Mi ? :Aftoe a confer" ence lasting all Uie afternoon. Oovar uor KItchin and the council of atate announced the bids la hand today for the bond laauo. which are accepted, but no lntlaaatlon can be gotten from any member of the connclI aa to what other plana the* have for floating the remaining bonds or meeting the State's bfg bond obllgatloq, VIOLINS, 1ST AM? 2D CLARINETS, 1ST ANI> 2I> COR NUTS, .TROMBONE (^LIDR), HOI' RLE BASS (OR E-FLAT TCRA) ANI> DRUMS. ONLY THOSE NEED APPLY '(BY' LETTER CARE OF fHK WASH I X<;T< >N DAILY NEWS) HAYING HAD MORI^CIR LESS PREVIOUS ORCHESTRA EX PERIENCE. \ RKHPKCTFILLY YOURS, L G. Schaffer.