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o X ,.'.1 - - - 1 'V -V - VOLUME FOURTEEII VILI.UNGTON,:-N.C.,f FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i 18, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS y n j von I,,!, j: til -i; I Mi Monument to be Reared inv Memortam to Lieut. Self ri'dge Injured inven tor WiW Recover and ;WHght Broth ers WiirKeep7.UpTherr.r-L1fe"1fWork in Spite of Accident . -V Washington, Sept. i8.heViatest reports from the ; military hospital at Fort Meyer Indicate ,.; recovery . , pf Orville Wrights rHis 'injuries consist of two broken ribs, a fractured, hip, j bruises aim cuuiuajgua, ..iNo . vicai or gans are affected. " The War Depart ment has instructed v . that -thev spot where the aeroplane' -fell - be. marked with a view of ? erecting : a vmonuinent in memory of Lieuti SelfridgeJjtThlg Wright Brothers -are;not!to be' hinder ed in their life, work; by ye$tetaay's! accident. v ROBBED MARK TWAIN.;; . ' r "-1- --! Burglars' Boldl; Descend 5 Upon ' His Summer Komc.sJ V-. j South Norwalk, i Sept; Tl8.v-;Mark Twain's summer home at Ridding was robbed early today and a number, of articles of value stolen.' .The burglars were traced , to the -railroad station, where a pitched battle occurred in a day coach. Sheriff : Banks ;was slight ly shot. One burglar- escaped and the other man made a" prisoner. u IN "ENEMY'S COUNTRY.? Bryan Now Speaking In New York ,City. :r: New York,7 Sept.;' l8 Bryan lis, in -liryan , Js, m country to- the heart of the 3'enemySH day, doing a. strenuous-''day's ww9rk aere. nc is coniemngvica- a. parpy of leaders and; making: speeches. Jie speaks before , the Xtommercial Trayel lers' League, thls:afteriiOon'tandat .a mass meeting v : atv Carnegie;' Hall - to; V -i : .t)0.0C0tC THOUSANDS' OF ..VICTIMS. PremineftVPlt (rtested,! Today Pittsburg, Sept 18 Harold C. Bope; i son of P? P.Bopf fvicpesldeht pf the Carnegie Steel ' Comflany;was -ar rested here this morningwlth 'iprank L. Steen and W, B. Haugh 'Theyjare charged with conducting 5 a if gigantic land swindle. There have been thous ands of victims. v - FLEE FROM MODERNISMS T ...-fji-i Pope Pius' Remarkable ; Wordsto Venice Pilgrimage. Rome, Sept 18. "Flee?; from these modernist and' if they follow you :cry out: 'Get thee behind ' ine " Satan With .these remarkable words spoken Vlh peep , force. Pope .Pins today,, re ceived a pilgrimage fromVenice; ' "FLEET READY TO PROCEEp. ; All Ships Have Coaled Save the Con: i ahyj; Sept. 18j West lstraliaT ?y neciicux non at 5 o'clock for Manila, - which ; will be reached about October3: ZndilAll the ships are coaled butthe? Con necticut. to:; W NRTftM DUVCIl A Kl nB A n- ' Prominant ManucCunSstoHw Disease-';-- Winston-Salem, N. Cv' Sept 18p ' -i . onanner, ageeventy,; aieu this morning of heart -disease: He was Prominent in business maffairs, He tarried Miss darrie';; Fries: -'2Hf I :'-;' NOW 25 CASES. ' And Twelve in Manila SlnVe Yestcr; ' . ' "day.-'; '' Manila, Sept 18. One hundred ;ad dltional sanitary 'inspectors- were worn in ' today inf the campaign to Pe out the cholera epideniic. There nave been twelve victimsslhce yesbf nf JA. and there are rtwenty-five case's 01 the disease ;today;y Baseball Tomorrow. ? ' , : ine last game of r baseball . of the season wlU be played tomorrow after frrl! I1 4 0'clck- between the teams m south Wilmington and Delgado. a f e, aggregations have been playing whf T68 o flye games ' to determine both t f the two is superior,' and as com !ams haVe .won two games the esnl ? , tomorrw vafternobnyillbe f ee rS o interesting. Ah ; admission men k Cents" wil1 to charged gentle ' ,)Ut ladies will.be admitted .free, Subacrlbe for thV Evenlne'DIspatch 25 cents per; month. ; i : ta nnnflT i I MM I il M 1U iilluul OJUi il iisca Coyfiroio8Dt II naili .. , , . . .-' i r-:: .'v-..-:, Sorne Well, Known Orator will Address Next Meeting of Bryan-Kitchm . Club Membership Swelling Daify Big Meeting Last' Night fahd Eloquent ; Address by Sol IcitcV Duffy. : , : H v Ihlngs are moving with a - rush" in Democratic . circles , here nm. arid, the campaign is to be kept hbt and' inter esting. . it was announced this morn ing that the Bryan-Kitchm: Club at Its next meeting will, present an orator of State-wide reputation toJ address the voters, tt U likely that' the next meet InglwiU be held either next Thursday or Friday night The membership of the club' is growing' daily;' not only are the voters enrolling themselves in per son or at meetings, but many , have serit their, names by letters and postal cards. The Jlub is going to be a power towards rolling-up a tremendous ma Jority in November, p 'SJ ; - : , " There was a large "and - enthusiastic attendance" at", the Democratic rally held last night at the court house. The feature, of the gathering was an able speech ; on t the issues of the campaign delivered by . Solicitor Rodolph, DufEy who passed through the city yesterday phhis: ivay I to hia ihome in? Jackson villei The meeting was presided over by Cameron, i FJ IkJacRae;. Esq.K t presi-, dent" of the i iBryari-Kitchln , cluh, and after ithe.i roll. icalU a number ; of ; new names wereadded .to the rblL ' . i ! In addition I "tQ the able , speech " by Mrj Duffy; netaddresses were deliv ered byr 'Colw Walker Taylor and Her; bertM,cClammnf jjai. - - M The" large audience In attendance was1 much interested in.listening to sev eral . phonpgraph speeches - delivered by Bryan, the records being from the stock1 of J.VW, Robinson & Co. ' t - ' -" . 7z r j 4 BRLLfANT" PRODUCTION - "CIassnate.s,, .Will Open-ltheAcademy ' : , Tomorrow Night. - Jules hurry's production "of "Class mates,". -De Mille's great American play,, which ran all last season at the udspw-.TheatreKewWork will open th theatrical Reason in,. Wilmington ttomorrow ' hlcht: Massive stae-P Ri. tligs, pictqrJngfrflUie Scamps, of 1'West fcpnipahy headed," byt Norman ; Ilackett; hasbeen ., -most carefully selected and tbsrjret;protmx 1( if e rieia i omorroW: mgnt uni the Theatrical Performance Ha Beeutcjuclei&i'; r;tO: 0;The suh,nfban ; car which Is schedul ed px leave the', junction; at Front and Princess 'streetsrtomorrow night at 11 o'clock, the. last car on the fall -schedule which goes in effect tomorrow, will be held until "afters the : theatrical per? f or niance has ' been ' 'concluded - at . the cademy 'of MusicThls stepr is taken forVthe. conveniencG"" of -patrons of the kTIdewateri Company v who wishiltoat tend the- attraction; and iwho- have not yet moved to the city from their .su burban.homesr It ; was anpounced to1 day that the last car will be held after every? performance during the .winter. X-i-'f- f-3h 4. - : SURPRISE. WEDDING 'Voit Oeseiof C Iried tYesterday Af tefnoonS; v JFriendsAf MrC. Bornemann ffie'irpslllf Tyie!':hl:!i9Mltedl yesterdiay afternoon at Charleston 8 C..'Svlth- but5axjqintlhg ;any? of his friends: ;of his purpose, Mr. Borhemann left seyer ai aay s T ago ior unarieswn,. ana ' was to " Miss ? May Von Oesen, a popular young; ladyf of fhat'cityK Mr. and Mrs. Borncmahh reached !tHeb$tytLthit ternoon and they Wili receive the hear ty congratulations" of all their. friends, - ' T - J ' ' It ---- " 7 ' "-' . ' ;l?feFratennal?1Vlystic;:Ci.rciei:, ; ;)The two cpuhclls of ; the? Fraternal MysticVCircle i ;held ' an - enthusiastic roeetlng.lastiight at the,offtce of Dr. j. . H., Dreher, after , which .the mem bers present repaired to ' the halt In the Bonitz building on princess street, where a : fine ; supper ? was ; enjoyed. A feature of the meeting wasthe presen tation. t;Dr.;S. Mendelsohn of?: two fcalidsome j electrlplchandelfersf in rec ognltlon ' of hisfaithful ,r service -.for twelve, years as VWorthy-Recorder, f " Funeral of MrA. D. Black. f Shet remains of. Mr Archibald P. Black, 5 mention r of i whose :sad death wasmade yesterday were carriedj this morning to Red T Springs, - the former home of the deceasedwhere the inter TTot wlil-be bade this;1aiternobnThe I bodv was atcbmpahied tof Red Springs by; the 'children ; orp ine ubwscu ; other yeiatiVtes.- sg;,;; ; ,' .; ..s5- -,f. STOCKS ,1 w7'-;.vi.'tv-,'-r NeWTorkSept.l8 attractive' and strong ;at. the opening, showing -adVariceS ? at 'the first 1 sales. ? npa iH-8 higher. Union pa cific .4-4; general downward movement I after the oening ;; WWII ? V ' ' ' li " TT 7 kfrlA Daiice; LbvIs Has Bcei Apprehended ; - ' ' .v. Under the Suspicion .That He is the " Party Who Has Been' Entering rVa- ; r i o u s H oiTses In the CityDu ri n g t h e Past, Few Wjseks-A Quantity Jof ; ''Alleged-'Stblen Goods Recovered.! n 'tfie ' Negro'a Room- Lewis" 'Refused to Make Statement ; V; Followlng:-the recent 5 capture ahd Subsequent sentencing ;tof the "county roads -for. a termVof three ' yeafs of Bernie 1 , Lear,' a young" white 'man charged jwrith a; number .of r.petty lat ceniesj ahpther4 Important , arrest was made, last "night" .which it is. believed, wilt lead"tot an abrupt termiriatiorf- of j curred';; during the fpast few weeks: the name' :p t the man -arrested last night lis ;Dancey Lewis,,a negrp, and he l& now IricarceraWd-'at the po lice station to await trial ron several different charges, which ' wllT" be -'preferred , against him.: Lewis' atrial ? will not" beVheldi for; several' days "vyet, : as the authorities deem It best to await (certain investigations , now, in JrpVo gress, which may reveal the names,. o( others : concerned X in the systematic campaign of robberies alleged 'to have been "committed by the negro. ' - -Lewis --was" arrested last night by the city detective, Captain Robert Greenland Police. Officers C. W Wil lis and 4-.W. R. . -Applebury. - Captain Green - has been at. work, for - a week on the matter and completed a sufilo lentj chain of evidence , against Lewis last.night ,to, warrant? theVarrest of vthe man "The two ; officers accompanied by ; Captai Green:.inade a.fiearch'' fox ijewis jearjy, lasi evening. .ana larresiea large quantity' of property said to have boon "f;tolri"hv fTiwl nfirfrv wasrrpcov!; room, cm ntihcatH the clothing an. easyj fflatfer"ln, addM hi.ar.ticle.s; fpw,4.i!9i iroonji .sfiy1eral4iejpices, erty, iiayej been recetvertoday by.vjyapf tamtGreenwhich will J3e.;used 'afT dence 'against the' negro when fhe' is brought to : trial,,; tIt was' stated today that .Lewis is pursuing ; a policy .'of silence, ; and - that he . will : make no statement relative to 'the charges to, be preferred against him. , . Z LASTTVVO DAYS. And I Newand Big Cameraphone Bill 'at'the Palac'fVj' " The Cameraphone' is' slated1 to close Its highly ., successf ul'r engagement at the 'Crystal ; Palace " tomorrow ' night arid for a retarn late i!lgahvi latafg the theatre was packed and, ho; doubt, big; business Will result tdday-.and tor morrow; 'as a new and fine bill goes on - today. The! pictures -of f this new bill are "corkers -- a1 'v.' - 'Q'i :: . A NEW SCHEDULE. ''; It. Commencing : tombrrbw . a change ; of schedule applies to .the suburban, line 6fthe TldewaterCpmpah The new schedule will " be ; as f ol? tows? Leavjng ; Wilmington at 6t30, 7 r 00, - 7; 30 8 : 00, 8 : 30, 10 : 00, lit 30 a. "in., and at 1:00, hbur;Until700;p. r&n - fl - ifiilohm'.! a. "in., arid at 1:00, 2 : 30, and every half m. and at 8 : 00, 9: 30 and '11 : .00 p. m.?S';. it. ; Leaving the Beach at; 6:15, 7 U&, 7 - 45. 8 : 15, ,8 J 45, 9 : 15,: 10:45 a nr., and 12:15, 1:45, 3 j 15 and; every half hour until .7:45 p. m. and at 8:45 and io;:ii s The vC ; 30 land7; 0ft : aincars Pav intbri,dhe: cars leaving, i the ; beach are' daily ex- l cept Sunda,y- "All tiie' i"est are. -dally.: iV?V:r " 'Li'' ''jri.i;- '"'t 111 -Ji. 4-1-hk4 t wii 1 t ;peseen; oy iue. j .aiyt?;w-i.. the haiChbur ' scheduler; isstill In efc fecti In the afternoon and early teyef nlng, tfief change beirig' in the morning car; auiv.- muaw laie -at uugut THE MASSIVE FIELD SHOW. 'Seats G'b;.;nl'!$ale;6m6w;rff6ri,; The Academy "Monday "aight . will offer ihemlnstrel event of the: seabnfewMays1 eater Upon his new duties, in ' a magnificent production by the Al J and - he will - be - accompanied by the G. Field'SjGreater Minstrels: 'The' com pany, which is- ahuge one, is tpis year presenting the best performahce In its lone' MA, brilIIantXhistbry.H The first Tart is an 'elaborate -and ; costly one aridtheolipis sixpeWiy. SeatsfoiMotiday night willvFOf on sale , m the mornin g, prices i ; : ; PiiiLr BumiED . - Mrs., Ella BroWnVYhile PouringOut Coffee at Her" Home Xast Evening w Suffered the misfortune' to 'overturn V theContchtsof the Coffee PotiUpon H erse If-M rs.. Brown -.Suffered 'Very Much as a Result of the Accident' : - "tMrsr; EllaBrown, the wife. of Mr. J.; ItrABrown, -wast vyery painfully .burn ed .as -the result of rather a peculiar accident at' her home near? the. corner of ; Front ; and'- MarsteHar", streets yearly last night, Mrs, 1 Brown was ' serving suppe andwhOe' pouring coffeefrom an urnsherpse; to.vhercfeet with : the receptacle "in her., hands. ; Mrs; Brown then- stooped; over and in. doing so the top 6f.the urn came, off "with the result that the entire 'amount of nearly boil ing coffee fell on one of her arms and side.7 Mrs,- Brown .suffered excruciat ing pain as a result of . her pahful, and at the " same f time peculiar acci dent; physician 'was - hastilysum moned, ana before hisc arrival, members of the family- availed -themselves 'of temporary vhome iremedies v to - relieve MrsvBrowp's stiffening. - A physician soda 0vedan3: Jlie rendered ' the necessary' -jattention. tMrsBrowpis reported ; :as i being better: i today and her , frienas;will; hopeHhat sher disabil ity Waresult '6f the painful accident ; s r , J ' ; . AT THE BIJOU; ?tYk!l; rV f??u Two Interesting Films WHI? be Shpwn ; The 'feature v films? at the' . popular Bijou 'theatre', today : are called I'The Escape -: of - the . Ape" andv "Mama's Birthday; Presents." i' In- 'these: offer ifigs' the njanageinenttlias secured two Intensely , comical films ; which t will both amiseand entertain the patrons of the resort.,' The ; one. dealing With the , escape, of .the ape is especially funnyand should be seen to be appre ciated. The -songVf or today is called "Wait Till the Rose Leaves Fall." ' if- if-:?, i I i i i nil.., i ' '.f. , , RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED By the !Pe0p1e of Maple MlU Returning Thanks to People ofWiTmingtonSand s i-Other Sections for Recent Aid- ? Maple 'JHill held Spiember-Jtli,MS5S-. u d lrmyefcma1i?lT ed tb investigate the 'distress'ed cofid tiqn fthtl "report5 to- the: central :commit tee at Burgaw. . Messrs. Gibson James; E. :: P.' Powers; and Isaac Jones ; : after Wlchthechairm appintedaom inittee 'of7, three: ;J Messrs. , ;. Gibson JamesA; SfROchelle and B L; Lanier F to draft resolutions expressiveot our tnanfcs ;to te; citizens;, or , w umington andotiier ctlpns; fprAtheirgenerbiis donations in - our ; distressed "condition caused bythel late storin freshets in the destruction of our crops and other property r after ; which 1 the c6mmittee retired and offers the following resolu- tions: ' . r ' :t Resolved ? 1st. .That we; the citizens j miy oi expressing our near ijBii uiaua to . the, cittzehs.oL. VViimmgton and; qtn- erjtsecuonauiorji eontributionsr m this.'rour, r disti condition caused ; bytiie :.recent storip, f reShetsin ! the " destruction of . bur, crpps.3na,ptnertjprpe. Itesplved 2nd; . That, we beg : to as? sure'theni hSaaafnv? Should anopportunity ever.in any Way present "Itself ?we; will "gladly: recipiro- tResorved' 3rd. That we beg f further 'tdZ;as'$ureJ can j5bv;shape mrj jansinsaff airs that Wecan care for each ?pther, ,we ,will nOt.ask r receive' y further aid.. - Resolved ;"4th;: That the Wilmington papers;, arid : Pender . Chroriicle .be re quested to 'publish, these proceedings.-. .- A. , S. : ROCHELLE, Chairman. ;, tt..u LrAiNiJiiit, secretary. Has :ACcepted apposition as -Traveling Salesman With 1VlrJ.; Ai-Taylor. lIMfil lank;! Rbssaweil known and j popular - young Wilmingtonlanhas . re- sighed Tils position ; v with;-the retail grocery store of MrSvanerS, to accept W position as trayelingisales marilwith'.'the ihblesalet of -Air;-.T.' ArTavlor - Friends : of Mr, Ross will Iregret to learn- that his new duties will necessitate his reimoyal to MaxtoriNyheraewill ;aYe"ii$liead 3uaHersJ Mr; Ross will '- in ' a best wishes 'of : scores 'of friends here.. ' CroataV Indian-, Excursion, ' The ; excursion ' of : Croatan Indians Which arrived i iri the j city : yesterday f roinRbbesbnfcounty evnirigISeverat hundred of the Croa tans took advantage" ;of the opportu nity to visit Wilmington . ; - - - ViXhaipWipg, article fromjthe Jastl j . V J uoes.a v.omrncreiai -qu:inHfc;ouw-.t.i C; Issue; -of the Pender hronicie.js or.; r i; fc - i , : . - viyi: v. : - - iocalntenesfcUfv:,,--' ' 5'-'- .A"7mass meeting -ot .the-clfljeni of; ' t.:"-" .sSavings. -4 .;-.- .-.m. 5 j .: ; r We Want KoraSBusiness : 5 - - , " " 1 v .-- - ( . t . j J w i - " ; Especially UJatcIi iho ClVJflGfl t'U all No" Mints Christalized Fruit) 'jPhons! 108-109 if"-" 9 SgIvcg the, Servant Problem IF THElMANACEMENT of every bank would never .lose sight of 5- tn fact thAt thf rtrnwth nf.Itft lntitntiAn rart nnlv ho nmmnUrl timimtt , ithe satisfaction of its depositorsand work unceasingly to-that end the standard of banklnglnstitutipns would ,be. raised . to5 the" mark that the : PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK'hasfmalntarned for.thrpast hlrieyears 1 ' I " 5: . - officersof this bank fulty patrons,"ard are untiring' im their efficient-service it Is possible-to obtain. - '-- "-- We solicityour patronage. y ' : INTEREST -4 2 - In that Big White Building, Corner of Front and Princess Streets. i - " ' . , i I i Progressive Ban!; : GonserrativGly Oanagefl I , u" ". : - ""i ' SV ' -''' tr i--f 'J.-5s'--'f- .!J-pfi'i V --'" - Uncle Sam. requires us to. pay.you y.pur.-. . S iun; iiHToiaASs'efiL$25p,000.00. -V;r-,-. . ' ; . -V . J : 'Jy::?' i1;: r. -V ;.cwiTorv,oeovfAuoaT,i ' , ...... . I . itum 1 .Tjf .r 45. ' . W fi? .fQ 5 4.?, V ji? - Ought first to beonsidered in a ?;c (SirsheJ $230,000.00, :assittl5ivitesIyourt ; o(atMetif4 l;i5?it WR jV: -iv5itl axla ?i'i N Vid3 Hi A'i i4MiX ....... ........... ;rh.v ' ' 1 1 j lit 1 1 nHii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 miiii mi iiirMiiiMMiii.. . Hm wy i wji yjii !i h' M Mj 1 7 ' ' 1 I; lliii ; m wmmmmmmmmmm ; ... ..: in; the-Af ternoon for GpccizI Frizes GiisonVTablets; .; A. 4- C7.; snrjnznc. 3 -; appreclate the po'wer'df the bank's efforts to render, the most prompt and - - xt INTEREST " .... . - ' J 1 S.. .'. JV- r.'WUOi fc, ; , the selecjtU)n of a depository. ; , fifflllUillUSllliU : 1 ? ...........i..,....,...,. . -A Depository for.U, JO. Government J istate?of TH? Cand;""County vh Hanover. Capital:. . ; ijl t200,C!K).CJ Curpus V i ICOCOX ?ProflU'i;v;:3CCC3.C5 ;. -. J - f w
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