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BERN aaJaWataildnl ITTOTJ J NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 4 1915 -- -: - .. , , . ... . , r TTWim aa a u 4 . .. 4 - ,tia UNITED STATES THE KAISER MAY ACCEP T Iff ARMS MEXI IU ITWO-YEAR TERM FOR MAN TH TOO MUCH " 1RN" IN F I G H T jfca m DEMANDS TO MEXICO MUST BE PUT. INTO. EFfECT President Wilson Sends A Message of Importance to Leaders V I . ... I LAS T WARNING OS't A Out '"Unless Something Is Done m TrWCtMtfyWin tike vvasn.ngion.june A ino, ctcniann WaslUuijton, lune2. The Pres thai t he Tiwsentr Mexican lenders act ltfent tftday had a half-hour talk logcincr, promptly lor me relief I th German Ambassador Von and redemption of- their prostrate Bcrnslorff. Both are silent about country, was loaay maac py I'Pesw I tbe Interview. . Secret Service men dent, wuson. kept correspondents from Von In an open roviow of the Mcxi-iBtri4storf can- conditions. Mm President said, ,. .j2Z dZ.A I H ,s believed, however, that I lit ' a iiu iVIlCl " IVH 1 l 1 1 1 1 u IB BERNSTORFF AND PRESIDENT WILSON TALK ABOUT IT German Thinks His Coun try Will Agree to Our Demands I1H AKt MUNI Vt H Neither Would Give the Least Information lens the Mexican leaders act well, t The President warned .that this gov ernment "will be constrained to de cide what means can be employed by the United States in order to help Mexico save herself and serve her people." He said that if condi tions are. not Improved shortly he will lend his moral support to one factum and recognize that govern ment as a re'spohsiHle government. Not ice to "Greasers? i t'S tice to the, military factions in Mex ico that 1ntoletMe,;oohditIcuis have resulted from their incessant war fare was ready to be dispatched by . I UnjPfedtB loVnen todfcyj to the leaders of all elements in the Southern republie. :. i ;.' li T?ho commMnjcatjion, prepared by President Wilson and approved by his cabinet . is the first step in a pol . icy which the administration has de . termintsiLon in lestum. peace in Mex ico. Unless the Mexican factions emselves compose the situation, pitNwuiui oe lounu ny Stated 'if 1s Dointed out, to solve the problem. The communi cation does not 'set fort h the specific course the UnjjtegffiBtates will adopt in case of failure of the various fac tions to agree, but it is (he adminis tration's present plan td extend mor al support to the formation of a coalition government, made up of the best "clement in Mexico, and to-- ul format r Bcrnslorff said that if the prin ciple involved is affrerd upon an adjustment of the Lusilania con troversy will be easy, and that Germany is ready to do every thing asked is shown that she has infringed pa American rights. There must be an understanding between the two nations regard ing the conduct of unarmed ves sels, . and based on such under standing (bey will be fully pro tected in keeping with tbe Hague convention, hrtJi thought tontffe told , President Wilson. ; ; . . ,. RUMANIA-BULGARIA SIMULTANEOUSLY DECIDE TO FIGHT Former Country Will De vote Her Efforts to Austria missioners to Mrs out. and it was re-, seeded in inducing tbe majority commended that he be hired out of these I eoagh up with tbe coin for two years at thirty six dollars ' which they owe the county. Eus per year, which amount is to go in excellent ncord along this Uo'e is to part payment of the rout in tbe cas . be oomtneudt d. He was put under a hundred dollari bond for his appearance at the June terms of CraVftf Superior Court in 1016 and 1917, to show that he had complied with the judpnient of the court: ' P In the cases of Frank Jenkins and Wilson Whitfield, who were charged with an assault with a dead ly weapon, thetter was found guilty and the formes' discharged. Whit field has not been sentenced. James White pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny and was sentenced to the State penitentiary for a period of one year. Janes Olossum, pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed wea pon and was aaitehced to the county roads for sixty! aays. NICHOLAS D'BOY FACES A SERIOUS ELECTION FRAUD Prominent Merchant In the Capital City Goes On Trial INTERESTING CASE TWO WHITE MEN ARE REPRIMANDED Judge Connor Made Certain Pair Feel Their Insignificance.' . Ir, Kiiri "fT accord "it formsT recognition:" 'An embargo. on ivrros then would be laid, giving toe constituted ' government exclusive rights to-obtain war munitions. DIVER IN 1-1 HOLD FAILS TO FIND BODIES If is not a question-W to whether or not they felt little, but how small raid H. E. Marshall ana Fete Andrews feel yesterday when Judge Coniior got through with them. These two white jnen were witnesses for the ;rKte hi a case 'against Vivian Wal ker, colored, charged with selling liquor, and which was disposed of at yesterday's session of Superior court. These men came to New Bern several 'weeks ago, and as they stated were strolling about town when tho defendant appr6achcd them and ask ed if they wanted to buy some whis key. The woman was given an af firmative: answer, ;p.d she told them to follow her and she would get some for t hem. They were lead to her home where she produced the goods. Mar shall gave her a five dollar bill to get thirty five cents out of. She did not so she w PLAN FOR FRAY - j Getting Things In Readi ness to Begin Oper- ations Paris, June '2 Bulgaria and Ku niftnia have reached a complete 'un derstanding, -according to a Bucharest dispatch to the Petit Parities, Hum c.nia having agreed to cede territory in Dohrudja. The two co.mtiries will enter the war simulantcously, the dispatch savs, Hu mania against Austria p.ud Bulgaria against Turkey. The ariiiy staffs of the two posters are said to be busy co-ordinating military plans. Negotiations between Rumania iand Russia over the lines, of tho Pruth and of Banal are said to be virtually comphte. If Russia accepts Rum atra's proposals the latter country is declared to be ready to begin hostilities without delay. Dohrudja is a pari of Rumania bounded on- tho east by the Black tWii(Htwr-4he north end west! by the Danube river. As u consequence of the second Balkan wa between Bulgaria and. Serbia, and Oreece, j Ru mania took from Bulgaria a ljargc slice of territory and added it U Dohruja province on the south. Much bitter feeling existed in Bul garia for some timo against Ro mania on this account, but mora re cently a change in the relation be Iweeii these two Balkan states! was observed. Last December the Bul garian minister ,a,t. iRelrograd was. quoted as sajing that Rumania; had, arranged -to restore to Bulgaria that portion U Dohrudja which had been annexed by the. former country 'after. the second Balkan war. , ' The Pruth river forms tho bound ary line noiwcen me missian terri tory of Bessarabia and Moldavia, port of Rumania. Baitut is a region in southern Hun gary bordering on tb.n east of Ru mania and cat the south ou Servia. POLICEMEN ARE fm CYCLISTS ft . ... In additionAjto,.''11!; hot on the trail of the local automobilists i'ho have heretofoije. been negligent! of observing the , many laws regulat ing the operation of their machines in this city, the-local police are also paying special attention to the reck less bicycle riders. The trouble in this line lie mainly with the 'de livery boys enjployed by merchants. These riders Jve had a habitl of making an exhibition ground ottt of the streets ''witfitheir "triek" riding and many accident s have been nar rowly averterj.,'? Hereafter those who endeavor to perform a few sttlnts for the benefit of the public and to the danger of pedestrians, will pay dear for their fun.'i Honolulu, Shine 2. No bo- dies of officers and crew of the United :ttt submarine F4 .were found in the for- ward hold of the vessel when a diver etltered it. accord Ind to an announcement by Hear Admiral B. T. Moore. The diver was unable to enter the nIdU hoi-iirr w Exploration of the Interior halted by orders from (he , noint todav. From the docks tin i, .;n tvnnuiwintorf t.h the fim. llis character was pronounced KomL, in In.ro-e bare( s and thousands of . by a multitude of bankers and public )v the natrons and the Kous PREPARING FOR STORE SHIPMENTS A large force' of workmen are now engaged in tiuilding two lines of double track from" the Atlantic Hotel near Moreheka' cSty' to ft 'point Sev eral thousand yards distent where the rock which is to be" hauled from; Ne verson and which ' Will be ftse(l in buihling the breakwater at the Har bor of Refuge will be loaded on'bar ges. This work has been in progress for several weeks and is now Bear ing completion and the first toajd of rock is expected to be sent to it hat Solicitor H. E. Norris Will Endeavor to Convict Him (BY V. T. BOST) Raleigh, Tune 2. Nicholas DeBoy, sometime merchant and man of means, went on trial this afternoon on a charge of fraudelent voting in the late election and the case is being fiercely contested. Solicitor 11. E. Norris is conducting the State's side and against him are Armsted Jones and Son, John W. Hinsdale. Jr., Senator W. B. Snow, W. C. Doug lass and Representative Clyde A. Douglass, and Judge W. C. Harris is witness for him. It is the resuflr of the late hot fight in the city elec tion and Mr. DeBoy is one of the majority sympathizers., The Allegations The allegations are that he put a ballot in the box when he was not. entitled to do so. He had not gone on the stand when the defense de- stely as he shot Conley. His os Muss .was. Laat he killed and tried k. kill for iU benefit of the col ored ooatmupit. L'pan lbs plea of a great pubbe service he based his only prayer for elemnacy sad be didn't care aay thing about that. He regretted bit terly that he had not slain Johnson. "I bought a gun specially to kill era," he told the court, " 'en hit wtt a good 'un " He was a fair marks man. The three fell out about sonic land. He gave Johnson and his wife 30 acres conditioned upon their taking care of him. Thev failed to do it. Then he had a row about the divis ion of some of the proceeds from other lands and Conley was the vic tim. "I tolt'em not to run over an old nigger" he said. I'pon these facts the attorneys submitted Bau com for murder in the second degree and Judge Daniels gave him 30 years. The old man's story was enter taining. He said he lay in wait for Conley who said, seeing' the old man, Umph-umph, 1 have had my way about that land." The replied: "Yes, you have had now I'm gwine have mine." and blazed away. E. C. Duncan continues to improve in a New York hospital and had his best night Tuesday. A telegram from Ncw: York shows his condition excellent. Ill ,T "fJ. old maV ad yoara," voloped its testimony this afternoon, j" but his attorneys and friends declare that he has a perfect, defense. They declare that an old soldjer came up to vote, walked off and laid his ballot down after failing to leave his name and that after Mr. DeBoy found whose name the ballot repre sented, he put it in the box. Rut a continuance of the tight as this is, It creates quite a deal of in terest locally. Witnesses against Mr. DeBoy were former register of deeds Charles H. Anderson, George V. Symey defeated candidate for eoanr. niissioner of public; works and others who were active against the f -i t y ad ministrator for which the defendant worked. A mighty array of witnesses for the accused man filled the court house. BUT FEW CHANGES AT LOCAL SCHOOLS There will be very little change in the facultv of the New Bern schools for the nxt year, with the exoeption f a new superintendent, who is to be elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Superintend ent H. B. Craven, which was tender ed to the Board of Trustees at a meeting held Monday. , Prof. Craven has filled tins posi tion in a most satisfactory manner for the last- eleven years and it with regret that the Board und the people of New Bern learn that he will no longer be connected with) the city schools. The sole reason for Prof. Craven's action in this matter is that for the last few months he has been in poor healtluyid he thinks that it will be best for him to retire from sellout Work for T "jju( -'ft the ' 1 1 . .i 'TTTTTri Judge George W. Gives H. A. AIcoj of the Lav "onnor .mit HAD 5 ONS (d,. Liquor Bought Moonshine At Caswell and Brought It Here Judge George W. Connor, who it presiding at the present term of t 'raven Superior Court, wept the limit vesterdav when be sentenced H.. A. AJrox, white, who pleaded guilty to having more whifkey in his possession than the law allows, to the county roads for a period of two wars Had Five Gallons Several weeks ago, Aloox went to Caswell and bought five gallons of moonshine liquor and brought it to New Bern. While he w$s goiu . the local policemen learned that he had gone to that place, for the purpose of getting a supply of whiskey and they were on the, job when he, re turned. Notwithstanding the fact that he got off the train on the yard, the officers succeeded in finding him and also the whiskey which he bad left at a colored man's home. People Want Prohibition In passing sentence. Judge Con nor told the defendant that he knew that the majority of the people of North Carolina did not want liquor sold in the State, for this had been demonstrated when in 9, Prohi bition was carried hj such to Jarge majority. He said that he was. go ing to aid in breaking up this traffic, and the only way that he saw was to go the limit in sentencing those who are convicted on this charge. Judge Connor told Alcpx, that he was sorry for his wife and children, but for him he hnd no sympathy,. for. he wat a man of too much intelligence to he engaged in a business of, that kind. He stated that he was going the limit with all others convicted before him on a similar charge, : .ana . s W a ... pi i Ml ftvi Travep is . universally liked 4one will k kn died -each day. ftzfr- teachers of meeting of IBEAUFORT MAY HAVE A It is one of the most fertile districts The chief town is Tom- Talk of Turning the Court House Into Such Old NEW RULES FOR LOCAL FIRE DEPT i 1.' i in 1 1 1.. Rumor Conf rated BeWrfwt, ; June:A4-WoSrkJmn are The addition of Bulgaria and Iu- busily cugngtd in the erection of mania to the rftrdoj.of the '.Allies is . tm. nPW s,.h(,d buiiding which is indicated by a Bucharest disj)ach to , . . lh(, ma. 1 cably settled and the company con- flcent ("ourt House. The stnjctun ' tinue iii active service'. "". ...;n. u,,,;.. . .. .... , . . it is said Rumania will nut thu li 1 1 ...It n txrr i.l hut fiiilixl l.i IT.-- "mJZ ,. I" ' KM Austri,.n.d Bulgaria against and they had her indicted for stfliug y" ' whiskey. I Rumania aspires io poasessiort of , . . ... , , . , Transylvania and the Aust ian gov Both men admitted having famii n , ... ul.ii ... . . j, .... crnmcnt is rdpotted ti have decided 11s. dttdgeX "omlor reprimanded them , . . . , . , , hgiJnst gi'nBtiug her doamiids. 'lur- n a misit fV.vere manner for going 7" , r" T ... Utfy. , i , ,, . 1 , kev alrwuly has made preparations 16 ft Colored woman s home. He told . , . , , . ' .. , , .. , , , , , at Adnanopi.e and elsewhere south 1 in III iiio t 1" ,y OJIK1LI III IIV ii-ni n - ,, 1,1 . 1 f . ...I...... -i.i iii, j,:ii...i . v HW.KJ I ll 1 U Ulllllllll M Paris, saying Bulgaria has obtained territorial grants ir. m Kumania and . p . , 1 Last n irht this committee in com- is about to conclude similar niiwtiftr i rapidly muring completion ftny th nvo nicinbers of the f'But- Under this plaji will be in r adiiuap for occupancy ,on" Company and five niembers of men ana it was coneeaea tnaijoniy tjw school and at the the strong character of the men who the trustees a paper from the teach- testified against him gave him! inf ers was' ad in which they orpress danger of conviction. ; ed their regret that be would resign, J ' and suggesteil that he be re-elected ! to the posltQnand given a leave of 'absence for? several months. There I was no action taken in'regard to the election of a new superintendent, the matter being referred until another meeting to be held next Thursday. Prof. Frank L. Ashely, who for I the past year has been principal of the high school, was re-elected , to this position and that of assistant if i. I.. .i-iiiii.iuli.nl The resignations of Misses Jane McWhorter and Bessie Carman, were accepted and Misses Mori! K. Groves and Louise Bell were elected to fill the vacancies. At the meeting of the Boad of Aldermen held, on: Tuesday night a committee composed of six of the members was selected to meet with a committee of firemen and see the little difference between thci New Bern Steam Fire Engine Company Nro. i and the city, could hot be, ami- fctrlo war Ht tbs opening of the next term. 1 iof thfiSbtGMl k 'ft hat lMAl lie 1 i :.. Ut t A., aid (but if it Invasion. There is considerable talk htre of turning 'the old Cowt House ijito a public library building. The Uruc tune ii I n pret 1 y good shape and with a little repairing could -be made into one Of the most handsome library buildings in the Htate. -, ., W. K. Porch, manager of Yo Old' Colony Inn, is busily .-engagi d putting that the Atlantic" Company, mot in tho office of City Attorney R. A. Nuhn, anJ drew up a set 6f rule's arid: regu lations governing ' the operation of the flrc companies. These will he presented to the members of the two companies and also ' to (lie Board of Fldertnen ahd if satisfa'-lory all around will be 1,, adopted. At prctenf ttie mrjmlwH it 1 was in bis power to do to, he would Tho status of kl n . . mJS , . J nmvy ueparimrni 10 mnn ins," f yvm 0 " veajel Info harhnr Inr rv ami. vessel Into harbor for cxami nation mo narnor ror cismu Igiving Jhi m ' ' ' ' K ' -.ioflfe; T W neoml,.. L.i-1 tJ 1 y sjiuuvu w it 1 VBUTUSV II "I 11 three 'fortK I nmu llis.ivi tn.)ii tn.l n.wl u.,nll . v.n ,t in I a 1 IPI A ttt f II r I 1 t , Viiiiif. ill ItV til IUiH ill' 111 Mi'.i' 11 i.ii'i n UlllM m. II U -ww-mww --- - .... . . j ... the penitentiary. After latest UuHsinn official report thiLJiioct severe rein-i- of Przoniysl, whan important :u'- f tl..a..n l,.,n..,l i. XImw. I'IMIW It I'e . I' I II I lilt 1 1 I IV It, -ft I 11 MM'! v in.., . 'iii it, 1.1 , in . . "7 - - - - - "V - -" - , . Jr . ... . . .., . - . . .. .. ' ,ail tired. me time he ( isc hureert lenna, I'ciroimwi says me itussiau- f -jr m and refused lo allow them to ' i pulsed thoir rtfipoJH lits with eiMr-1 witness fees. nisus losses. . I woma pleaded guilty lo th The Uus ;:n war office acknowb Imrirri of si-tlim, u'li iw 1.-n u. n ml ir.. ...I il., f...i - L.L. 1 i :Ji.j.., II . A T"'W i" " "-.r eiiKi-n vnni inio ioiv tio., in. men tun " 'l i'.."" " .sentenced to the county jail for sixty .loeUres the w subs. CONTEMPT CASE COMES UP TODAY . . .: . ,. . J It is probable that Judge Ueorge W. Connor who is presiding over Craven Superior Court, will pnt the finishing touches to the famous CftT-ter-Abernethy contempt ease today by expunging the record pet m the popular hostelrv in ot ""' Mutton v ompi ny arcnoiicourt rworas oy .iuoKe nmn Y" shape for the . ntqrtainment of hun- ' orv,c'- naK " uetnmonim t ,ue . ..,. ; u. suwaV. ail a.tf the eastern front, resignations to taire errect on ..un. . r.l-iinii-fl lv thn An J ,'iiinv nnd 'st North, ii.tttt, ", v,. ,'".; .. - -J r. . (lennans, who siate spooiiiraiiy mat .'4 ' ' l WILL HOLLOW IS NOW IN William Hollowell, oolored, who was arrestee! Tuesday morning charg ed with stealing a pair of frbusera from John S. pchid, was arraigned before Mayor Bun gert sAr. . Polio Court yesterday af teraoti for af hearing. 'Probable' cause--was found and in default of asified bonU the sum of fifty dollars) he was sent to the county jail'. 11 The defendant in comparry' with another begro rent onto the- place of business conducted on"- Miaau streei bv Bacliid,"jfrabbsd -a pau of trousers and soffreeded' ingett btit of the building with tem was taught by Charlie Elite '6alyfi9 short distanoe from th' store. T other negro also got a pair of trouse but succeeded m making his esoap ' Marion Bowdcn, was taxed wit the eost for turning a strewt orner on ins motorcycle wnnouv mumj his horn. Minnie Williams and Blan che Williams, colored; were taxed with the cost for being ' disorderly. Judgment was suspended upon the payment of the cost in the cases ag ainst John Mackey and Albertha Soott, colored, oharged with di or derly conduct. .....ot. tl .. JUI port Ii of I'rzomysl were sdbr, N. J.. OF WAR ('healer, M I., Juno I "It sAt be awful to he a soldi r and have to be shot down," said Miss Helen Knowles to Miss Mabel Rockefeller ss wo passed bask at a shooting 11 tbe n r r t - - mini rn nays'. Y it. Mai $kdtt yet sterday morn- lug for a business visit to Fort Ham Well. d Miss HwkfelhT. Then the at latdMl with a bull, tin her left leg. It hapiMicd that the metal l baching In the shooting gallery had lis pi0k as a patron sttad of the H MomRtOWR Mimorlftl RotpjUl backing In the i I just flipped from ana in A. R. Marks left yei ing for a shocl visit to orn- quently were nxpetled. Con i tin' COLORED THIEF COMES TO GRIEF Lewis Rowe Stole Hog and Cow, Draws Two Year Sentence Sw day. I-Sm n?i Ix'wU Howe, who was charged with lareeny in two casts, otj for thftiMft of ft hof and tka other now, wat ten tsnesd to two yaan In th county I ail. with teftvt to th County Com The Belgian army once rnnre is in tlx thick of battle. A stalemept. from the Belgian war ministry indi cates that the O'ormans are assau't ing their portion of the front. It is said, howevei that the Oermans wore unable to advance, and thaf they suf fcred from a heavy fire of guns mass-' ed 'Ky the 'Belgian. dreds of n-itors during the summer months. Kepairt are bein made and the Inn. wb n t hi se an- coiu plcied, will l- among the most mo dern hotels in Eastern Carolina. , But Msh are being caught in local waters just at this time and. consequently, hut few are Wing ship ped. Soft cralw are also pretty scarce but local firms are managing to gath er totsthcr a few, d omen. i boxes each day and these re readily disposed of. Soarlfl H an ooak aa been hot op tht trail of tho delinquent tax pay m Is (nwrciccustj Md hat iao KIUilIED TO SLAY ANOTHER David Baucorfi Tell$ Committing Crime of Cain Of (BY W. T. R43T) lUlclgh, Jtmtt 2 Old Man IbtATd Binicom. or Dowd Bftticorn. B4 ynart old, went on the witnest stand this afternoon, confessed the intetitionftl tilling of iltine Conley nd noble effort to kilt one- Jimnson, htoth black. It was at clear a murder la the first degree as it could bftW Iteen nd old Bfttieom, oiHaave, told Judgt DanieU hn hit oat Hsrtt wat tht allurt to iboot Johnton M Mttf pcrsodal chsractor of Swlloitor aii ernerby. The famous case of ' the State vs James Baugham. the cause of the whole affair, was thrown out of,. court .this week, Judge Connor holding hftt tfierc wat no evidence of negligence on the part of the young man in causing the death of James Rlngold,' and immediately Riioilor Abcrnethy made a motion through his attorneys that the records against hfm He wiped off as the licgtelaUve Committee had recommended aad tt h ftft geheral betWf ha this will 1c done: i 'M ...ii ... ' 0. 'i. ... (3 ,Mvt..l 1 MN& HHEIMS I NDl tt IIKl Famous dihedral Is Now Pe a Shelled Paris, June 2 Rhems is ag.in be ing bombarded by the Cretm .nv It is officially stated that thW famous cathedral is being shelled, lighting' has been resumed furiously north of Arras. Four hundred and fifty Ger mans have been captured in the Inst wenty-four boors in ta, fighting around Neville. .. i Dur:na the summer months tho Hew Bern Circulating Library will be onen from 6 to t p. an for the benefit of its patrons. The firm of Maxwell, Pugh Coronanv, who were recently granted ii charter to 4o a general merchandise business, have opened up law piaos of business at number 2f Middlt strait, ftnd will hve tilMmen oa .the road wfthln a few "ay:' M1ss Maty Davenport of Wash Iflgton. N. (' . who haa been in New Bern attending the high aebonl, left yeftetdfty morning fot tor home. Mrs. y H. Shipp ftnd children left yesterday mnrmng for Richmond, Tar to spend several days visiting ftiends. W, f . Dowdy spent yesterday at. JaoktonvllUi N. C, attending to btiaipstt, I here Is what 1ft tftMnfd by ft local fWh tUftlsr. ft fish tm)- f the ooaat of North Carujina and Virginia. There are ovmparatlvely no flab being ftaught by looftl nsher atari, and the dealers wtrs tgutblc to get any front ettaftr Morshaftd City or Norfolk y ester day It is hslievsd that tbe scarcity of the finny win I due to tbft wind ttotajlf that hava been Wowlnf along (h nollj to? paat tow day , f
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