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ties wire prisoners Wet and Stetaon into court1 IPla. procoedlnga ware anspanded | tmtti th. prisoners were brought In WP^f!9VPVPPiiP|V^H9PIPVI i > not to ihow anr demonstration what ever the-, verdict might be. and the ttrr Instructed to naH In. when the roil nt called and the verdict ?v ftoreman W. B. Dnvia unnooneed the verdict. The. verdict waa flat given u to Louis West, who the Jury wid WW gtHtjr *1 Wnrdor 1b the llmt t' The Jury returned a f^lKI of mur] der In the second degree as to i son. ' \ Ttot? waa no dtMonat ration. Judge Adama then announced that 4' the priscoara woatd not ha sentenced | Weat did WO* wan to bo greatly perturbed M the verdtet. Ha.amUed ? turned *o Special o*cer John D. ?r. of Black C'reeKT sitting near and spoke a (aw words. Thla ended a trial Uat haa kept our ?aapl? - Intensely lnt?reeia? from atari to an <> -f-r THE WHAT Unacttlad with local rmias tonlgfct ? or ?uaday. Moderate variable winds. > "I Father Gallagher of New Bern will I conduct low mass at the ho.. ef Or J J. M. Gallagher on But Main street n?? Wedneadar nornlnrat t o'clock A.1 l.vltod to ' , Mr. and Vrs. Walton Waltera hare moved to the residence nut to tba| Flrat Method lat charch, formerly . cupled by Mr. J. H. mbntfc. \-f' ? - - /? - r, ' the G?m Thew ( up to their (or eiliibitors of is kept at sir times ; sanitary condition ttki ? this' their operating room U absolute fir? proof with exits to ''ttfc r*ar in the eteht of panic, and no one need fear that they are taking any risk when rial tint this place of ? They have the reputation of ex hibiting a class of pictures that the most refined critic to criticise, and they make exery possible slfort ta please the public with modern con veniences. By referring to their program that appears on front page d alto you will! Sua that they hire an unnahally to-] tereatlng one. TWr have twb "Bio-! C*apha" tonight, full of com mf y andl hearty Umhi Together with the**) two feature* thej havn two other that are equally aa good. A. vlalt to thla theatre toaliht will convince the1 public what they claim If a good pro-| TAKES BfO CHAXOK 1 ?* thuwei HOODOO. I eta hotel In Mo bile. Oae waa numbered 417 and the 0ther 1182 Her reaaon wa? In that the total ?( the warn to ?. - i If any Ml had over to hor on account of the ua lucky ??!?- Mra. Budwlg laughed. | aad old that ahe had never ant with mlafortune oa that account, aad bor ed that ahe never would. ."Aa ounce Of prevention la worth a poaad of core." ft gj Mr C. R. Tyndall V Klnatoo, N.J C. haa accepted a poeltlon wlth| Bowera^Lewla Company aa aaleem WASHINGTON'S :: DEPARTMENT :i STORE linens j Our W inch WHITE COi?TUME LINEN is thor 1 ?u?? shrunk gQ ce?|ts g yar(J SPECIAL? 36-Inch Natural Linen . ' - ^ ~ ' 19 Cents THE HfGH-ART ^ rr=sr Concerns to b? Brought in m mmmh General Action W? Decided on YtJ trrtUy?Thc Adam. Expreea "Ctom. pmar An CMUpetled to Mo,? IM W???M t?d<-r <;ua#Jl Ijrirrr Badly Beaten. -,l ' '?'* y ' '' New ???, lurch IT.? Drlvera and helpers' of the idami United *t*U? iifcfetfla Farto Expre&s Com panies in New Tort City and Jetnej City are on .trlke today In obedience tar n general itrlke order Leued In Jersey Cltr shortly after midnight this morn In*. Emjfeiyeee of the American end National Express Com panies reported far work a? " J|T ' bnt leaders of the strikers <1 or la red they expected men of these compan M* to jam the waft out mordant during the day, when the strike would become general, directly Involving upwards of 5^00 men and affecting many others employed by the com panies In vsrloir. capacities In sta tions and offlces. In the event of a conflict at all prolonged . ??o? tie-op- of express niatter In thin city will reantt crte Strike started etvnral days ago, with the men of fie Adama Com pany, who complained of alleged dis crimination against csrtaln employ ees involved In the genera! strike last fall. It mm believed late yest*r that ? settlement of the dldoul ty between the Adams men and the company was In prospect, through Us promise of the Mead era that the th* various companies last night In Jersey city, whoa it waa decided not onto to kM? the Adama men out, but to extend the strike systematically to the aeo of the other companies. J?o early . tt.ro pt waa mad* by the Welle Pan* and UnlUd State. Com Kanlea to move th*r wa?o.., bul Adams wagfcns were ant oat aa I* th? past days with non-union drivers protected by guards, Trouble been early in Manhattan. wWn aa Adams wago* waa attacked by a mob. One at the driver, vu polled from his eeet and ssvarnly b*ntm before the police could rsa. cue Mm. v gf; . ,1 Tfcc Meter Boat Cl*b. "J ' ' V , 4_ There waa haU at the once of the commodore, Dr. John C. Rodman, a jnoat latersotlng. meeting' of the Tar Heel Motor Boat Cluh last evening. Bnsltreu of Imgortance pertaining to the SUCCMS of the club waa trnnaact ??? T , . ; There will be another mooting of the club aext Tuaaday evening at 8 o'clock at the oBce of the commo doM The many friends of Mr. Samusl Spencer a former reeldent of thla city now residing In New Bern, win 1? Pleaeod to ka?w tb^t he Is recover teg from a refent attack of *???> . h waa while the ship was lying In *rhor at Rosarlo that the locusts . their TWl Captain Lew* at. :>n -n called to what >u then ?lit to be a huge Mack cloud Jg straight for the ?blp. It soon k. them and Instead ot * beery ?r of ralu falling a swarm of lo . cohered the reaael. bey struck the masts. rigging ?lis," s?ld Captain Lew la. "ind you couldn't aee an Inch of is. Some of tke locusts were aa la your hand. They at* sails, aint from the declta, bedclothlng Jlornlng and erMilng prayer with ?Haemal 11 a. m. and 7:?# p. tn, ft???ay school nAets at 4 p. m.; Bible :M? meets at * p. m.; H. 3. Ward frrMC ytltttT BAPTIST t'Hl'KCH BKV. V*- SI I.LIVW, PAbTOlt ' ' JBurfdsy school 9:? a. m.. Mr. a ft Willi.. Supt. 1 Moraine worship. 11 o'clock. Ser mon Subject: "Thoy, or tie Ood-Ap pelnted Leader." S?nlag worship, 7:S0 o'clock. Bar ?tewubjeet, "The Sermon of the Cwtaa." This eermon wit] be IHua lessons from the cotton la pfusfiVand will be especlsly adapted ,^ZT7 Trenton, N. J. March X. ? Women will *e regular" ssembsrs of the po 119a force of every New Jersey city aid town next year 1f a kill pending la aha leglaalture "here la passed The executive committee ot the E?oal Franchise Lesgue has started a cam paign la support of the Mil a ad all ths women's cltiha la the state wfll Join (ha . moriinaat The maaaure prerldes for the appointment of wo man to the police force In every mun icipality in the state ;<? . '1 '[ U la not framed with the. Intention of baring the wosdao police perforaa all tke functions now performed by the male oBoeta, but It specifies that ther may be assigned (or daty la dance kails, moving picture theatres, public parka, recreation oantara, etc. In twelve cities In the United States the plan of tuning women poUcesaen I <V ? rMALJ^m : Complete Reorg?nizati. of the Diaz Cabinet laM with ttie powlbUltir that Pftsl dent Diax himself will retire, If a. strong* roau can be found to aucceeG him la possible. | - A? a result of the political chaos in Mexico at this time it is bettered, that only a change of administration can putj|uj?op to the revolution whlctT is daily growing in strength. Senor| Jose Yves Llmantour, Mexican min ister of finance, ia believed to be hur nine to .this city from New York to! take pare in conferences wh'ch have for their aim a reformation of the. Diaz ministry. The poet of minister of foreign af- 1 fairs- has been otTered to 8enor Li-' mantour. This plgce in the port folio is now held by Enrique Creel, J but on account of the general hostll-i lty of the poorer clashes against creel j hls-retirement has tfeen officially de cided upon. * ?. Sanor Tamon Corrall. vice pr?|u dent of the republic, will aliw go to appease public? wrath. The resig nation of General Coalo, the aged mln ister of war. was agreed upon some timo ago but It was deemed beet not to announce it during the course of Insurrection because of the eeoour agement It wbvTd give the rebels. A*u? ?M Stuffy*. Ct and the elevation o\8^or Maao tonr, students of Mex'-C^n statesman ship of the ultimate election of the present minister of finance to the preaidency. . The retirement' of Dtas Is Indicat ed by many other developments aside from rumors. The announcement ot the resignation of Dies, who waa on ?ly Inaugurated into his present term Jn December, is feared by the United States government. Unless succeed ed by a man as powerful as the pres ent Mexican executive the resigna tion of Diaa would gtre an Impetus to the Insurrection far greater than] any other It has yet received. The domestic buslnes of the v->un try is suffering more greatly than known to the outride world. Many, merchatns and others are withdraw ing their money from Mexican banks and sending it to banks in the United SlatriV^and other countries. - the surprise of th? ban * ?MlU?k I eating contest M.m ?*. boys and k? tMm ?' th* Brook* Bowling ?b^waa woo by Um latter The th* winners in the k,T* metron omic oonlfatTSffljM^ pfW. w>, bumbled by aslWaTWind*. Atlanta. Oa_. Maroto IT. ? Wh M **?- irxwu H?ira,'V ut ?cho str?et-e??B Into1 Polio* Court lion da ymorning aa a witness, - she brought along In her para* three of her teefN to be used aa evidence. The trio of majfctkators she wild, fete knocked out. of the proper place In her month By an angry boarder. J. Johnl. wtiile trying to forcibly take hla trunk out of her boarding houae Sunday. Fallowing hla live ly Incident. Johns, ifter being lock ad la the police nation, became- In volved In a row with a fellow-prU "SBar. ? i It coat Joi^r thirty day* In each caae. Mr. R. D. Wall returned yesterday from a visit to frlerfda In Eden ton Ha reports a moat enjoyable trip. Arc*- pc? Position. Alias Helen Kugler has accepted a / a position with the law arm of Rod maa & Rodman as stenographer. COTTON MAR Kin Lint cotf j, $14.00 . ? Cotton seed, per ton. 118.00. E.K. WILLIS PHONE 76. C-y : - SPECIALS?' J We offer for Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Wasco Flour, best can be made from Wheat ceata. Cent Theatre Tonight. TURNING TBI TABLES? "A. B."? A Blograph Comedy. * " v HAPPY TACK A HBBO? "A A'"? A Blograph Comedy. ON THE MEXICAN BORDER ? (La bin) ? A BeMtlfnl Dwitfc Rctpro THE GREATER LOVE ( Bdieon ) ? O me of thwe loVe stories that kwpi OPEN FROM 7: SO to 11:00 ? FORBES OCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 730 TO Ife30 P. M NGTOJV'! , TESm STORE 1 1 1 "? J.K.HOYT FIRST ? . . ? >-? " on, Wednesday and Thursday, March 22nd and 23rd, will be pre and Domestic PATTERN HATS, and a most complete ,/ jr.. . M J- 3 * . . ? also everything desirable that will be shown in - *"? * |pH| j. -
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