Newspapers / The evening dispatch. / Sept. 21, 1908, edition 1 / Page 1
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'! ! T. I M " 7 r v VOLUME FOURTEEN WILMINGTON, N.C.,? MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS ninr ' CIIIISIGE ISS'JED mm ' - on: 1 - 'Jill iiiiii B PIT 3? II1M1I0II3 Millions ot Dollars Dam as : MiDGS Mia Disastrous Conflagration Visited Parife the Sabbath and Wreaked Great. De struction Postoffice anii-Much Mail Burned Telephone ; Building; De stroyed and Communication Cut Off. Taris, Sept. 21 Paris was visited, by a destructive fire yiter4a'iatnd(aat night and not until, this Jnorning 5did, Hie fire department manage-to get, It .finder control; The 'direct Toss, from the flames will be fiefmHlion: dxllars and the indirect, joss imuph v greater. Business is practically aMaandBHli because o f the burning of the tele phone building cuttingvftbothlofcar and long distance- conilcaUpnIei. post office was also" burned with mucn mail. The fire raged; nearly all ! yes terday and last nlgh4sines5ti3 : so badly crippled it will take Weeks to get it normal -faiL BLOWN INTO THE AIR. v Gas Explosion . Causes Disaster in Gothamoi-vg-'s New York, Sept; 2f Hurled :high in the air by a tremendous ; explosion of gas, following the 5 undermining 3 part of Hudson street, Ijioboken, three men received fatal " injuriesiarty today. The disaster was caused by the break ing of a water, main,J:thiscausing jthe street to cave in and .break off the gas main. Men, residents of the neigh borhood, were looking, for: the gas leak aniL struck matches. V They f oun4 it fully. Twenty square i feet ' of 4 pave ment were shotvnpWard,ithe?nierion 1 he debris and' the t entire .block was undermined. DYNA MITE D VPbST'OFRiCE.- , TheOrdec of fpwl Detlahey-Ha cuner- Tine. e iks s Or;, the - Eagles' to meet wnmfr Diamond Next : It: the plans m.atureYas now' under CQntemplation the public will ; have a treatfin : the, shape; of ; aTbasebail : game S3;! nexVfaaturaayafter acquisition to: tUe mington,.; haye-f recently"; organized,, a baseball t,eamj which they i solemnly: assert is- the :equal of 'New York .vBni : t9uS Itiie medium of .the,, press, ' they .issue j : chlenge to tber the Elks; ot ; theagies for!; a match' game f to ''dmlne thriternal! baseball , superiority of the .organiza tions?fsaid f cohtestto? bteSiayea-next Saturday afternoon. v It is "; hoped fo arrange the ;game jnerely for the sake of . .ihe nationaiyport, and ; pro vided ,th'ehallenge 'is accepted, a fast game is arVanged,v a ..small ; admission WiIl?be:charged:;andHhe Proceeds will begdeyptedjfo ihltritablenrposes!; E. ; W.. Van VPu2ihas:beecte4 captain of the ;tls fteam and he will be; glad, to"receive: :ah aceptance; of the chajlehge . fronu eifherl the, Eagles or FIRE' SATURDAY NIGHT Thieves Make,Hjul posOIUif-AlWftft3Mst- ,'mited the night, getting $1,000 and a quantity of stamps.- - J ' ; sr , ', ' . Destroyed ::Twq.4:.Houses:;:-.in a Northern ;,'r-T y--:' Sections. of rthe'b ity, lr.f A "fire which tbccurred Saturday night destroyed twjb hou&es owned by negroes,: located in thej block. vbounded by Front, Secondi Hanover and Bruns wick streets,' Jahd" , partially damaged an additonal ' Jiouse. - .The dwellings were situated n close jproximityi to the r Standard Oil Company's . storage tanks: and: this" fact J served : as a pos sible element Vof danger which might have had i Serious ; consequences if the flames had : spread. V'"- ::':; : ; r, " -The two Ihouses, Nos: 111 and 113 IJoyd'sjlUIeyi iwliichswere: destroyed were:'3pccupiedf by iPhylHsMoore and Adelaide: SicUeX Scolored.K and owned Each -The, hbasovlGlot iFrqntstreet, owned byeaieNt cuiasi"byiEiMebster,v alsg col ored , was partially - djestrqyed The aKIJII I..MIr. Ill 111 1 1 ill I II f I -a-- W v : -w tor - - , x. 4. , -;: ,..;"' ' t'-- "j-v. WsrsantecretarRob fthYMriChr gPio1fr iV""" :Monsideratjon Secretary CynrooMnnci D : - 1a iii&i li -a- li I iiiiii - r . 1 if4:-:-''S7V-i-j- They Bel ieve In Good Roads and War)t Wi I mingtoh and New. H anover CounH ,ty to ; Progress Endorse Bond and : Wi II Vote for Jt Let ,the ;Greai that city ;he jrenewed a number pf -V; People, residing there. Before. return- I i"iuB Lou, mr. . jveiiie -yisitea - Thursday ; an, election " on the issu ancpfM50eab:road braidswil bheldaaiheven one. r it means" whether .. or, not the good : road building, which -? is rapidly developing ' New, HanoverJ cbty11 game may; be expected. Provide be .given: a( showing to prosper as Jias the;OTinrn ';and eastern Tsections .frhethejr. or not' our 'people arelo go aiidior:'mriui:f; msiury , uas i suowfli i are imponam,, w ,iut? jaeveiopmeni .or v me county ;ana :wiittori onMsu this; work, sonercannbt1 Have, a jbearing on the ; .other," ' and . delays are dangerous. , Other , counties and "other cities' are rapidly moving to the front: : ; w v ttVth i aiiidea of obtaining bie views of different, citizens on the tibnd ques tion, although, of ; Course, hot attempt ing to cover ' the; entire ground, a Dis patch ; Imaninteviewed , some promi- one exception those interviewed were in iayor .01 ine ; Dona issue; i ne excep tion had C hot1 jpiade-up his mind, land therefore really is not as yet against ;tirtH&&i by ;E?za: Jane ;l.aney; Colored. ikelliHiukat iblonPa., thW. valued: at; t!25, JOHN STOWrN-lNrDANGE R c- Hundreds Leave City to Fight; Forest K. Fire. . .-- ' Johnstown;' Pa.,- Sept: 5 21.-7-Johnsr town is in danger from forest fires: Hundreds of men and boys , have left the city for the scene of the fire to fight it, but are hindered by high winds. - ' ' ..: : ,. WANTS TRIAUBY JURY. Harry Thaw Makes Another Try 'for - -'-Liberty.; f:-''..5(::-'- ;y White Plains, ' Sept. 21. Harry Thaw made another fight -for liberty today, when his; lawyers, applied f pl an order allowing himHobe tried; by jury to determine- his': sanity- The hearing aarajournedfttexfai? I N NOCENT BYSTDERHQT- to -watci 4b progress of thec flames. as deeply .interested as . any person m ' the ; city in the, yelognent bath .-of j the city anli 'bt h ounty; is :thCcn!e exejcuUyepfW ast a practicaiirhbierst ih:favt) first; last and- all thigp time improvement, pf.yQadsj5 and tbe. main tehahce of the isamer,and . tfaat.itt wbulf w! pw. f afprd ' hxxx . grqai, pleasure, tp cast a .'.5.. ' -T - -- . -hoi nt Tni- ho hnnrl ificiio ? .. were crowded with "r nedole and hun-l, i f A ;- "-j ' jhuu: ,l : areas aiurriea -10-, mevsceue- o - uifs ui A ENJOYABLE HOUSE PARTY. ? S'4 iGeneralySectarEdwardlKe phsMh;:chHstiah: ,tr, HW(4 Ki iy - yesierqay rtfrHiSjerspenamgi ms summer Vacation er!bd ati Buffalo N y!' Mr. Kettte". was .formerly connected" with the Associatibn - at 'Buffalo and while both the WashinetbhrTJ:1 iflr aha 1 miti. ,nipn(prasiato j uuuiir oi-yaiuapie be of much: Valu e to him ' in his " duties as;secre1tarypfIieIbGal ( ooiotaiit . pci etary touerf. Hatch? Df the; Imihohsootiok who - ha bW. ha fed'his position !recehtlyr:andaetf ybs tedayffbf ;jlevelahdl Obiowbiteie -WllIsfenSer' heyr from yaribus associations An different parts of the. country and from' 'these hej will (mae:;a reelection of a' position. He ; was very.f popular ; with the em bers of the local Asckjiatlon and these part witK him with r'eaiVregret. ? . Dr. F. W. Burkhbart, the hew phys ical director of the Association, will arrive Wednesday of this week to as sume 'his duties. 1 Dr. Burkheart has been connected with the Buffalo Asso ciation for some lAonths past and. he comes to Wilmington highly recom mended as a skilled . physical instruc pent ; ciUzens; this morning and withj Z v? Uxr u ia dor JR-d as a clever and' affable, gentle- man. .' ' ' i,- : ; -;::- . ;:; Secretary Kettle and : Mr. IC W. Price have returned from Bolton, where they conducted a very success- the bond issue and niay.be for, it. - 4 m .w t'iti. wi'vi''' . iful meeting, last flight, which gather- V-- " 's ; 5Ss: Tii-- lDS was attended byt a large crowd, Ing ffllgflue cutter Seminole. t - t-..v.;.J " '!in.. .11. i , . DECL A ftl D N Of G U I LTYi ' ,-j-?'rrv,t- -.rrT.T' r? ' ,rw"-& t r; -Charge of- Manslaughter Preferred i (Agaihst ' W. I'riore14 Was bis'missed.H ; Crfie, c'hargeMt&af gugr prefer red against W. it.1 Gbfe1, a' preacher ! of the "Uhknowtf 'Sdcty uh1derf an alleged staf emehtf 'Of facW ! to1 ' the effect l that . v '"4' 4 mam wmutsmm iiHi Operated r ;.Under conservative and experienced management Affording such facilities as are iauthbriied v; inder Government regulations, and none other f ; 4: v:A . - :'v .-?:; ' 'i.i ':''s:sXji Depository for U. S. Government, New H'trtovtftv'f 1 1 V - . Capita!'.' .rv;;v S2b6.tt30.Ob i looboaon. Surplue; - r-., 1 . . t fir e ciallv 4 Hie SIWASA for Special Pticco V ? 1 "U ali No nU"6hri8taiizedrU :C: s. vu: Sanders; J-t 4'S'K!:0 -i- s7" J 7. vr .".-..:'-:: r7 ... .'. 77-r;7 i'"' - v....-' : ,7..7" -7 - : 'v-'v--' ,--r,i .f;: Ir.:,;!!.. WiiMalioyijiPresidjent; jof r the NavasinaL QDmpaayvb stated . -that f the ' -defendant -'ihad allowed1 a ; child he., was 7heartllyrinifavor(.Qfithe.issn'i an pe pi. bonds far the improvement of tor attention, wis investigated Satur Love Maddened Itaiianonthe: War Path . Today. .' :,-: New York, Septi ;tCI1useppe:Gra; fnrra t today iired 'af falZarenaJ; with whom .he .was ih ? love, "and ; then at her sister, but missed both, though wounding a man ..who was passing. The assailant was shot by policemen before he submitted to arrest.f ; -' Given at Wrightsville Beach by Mrs. y Elizabeth Van B. Sands, Compli : mentary to Several Young Ladies. ; A : delightful: weekh3 bu?e party was , given ' Wrightsville bpach pver Sunday .by Mrs.. , Elizabeth -Van Sands, i at her 'attrctiye suburban home on the beach.?; There were num bered In the merry "party of marooh exs MissV Margaret ; Harris, of Glenn Ridge, N". C., the charming guest of Mrs. Sands for; the pastfew weeks and who . will remain . in . the city through but the falfMiJs;'Fibrence Kidder and Miss Mary .Ellat, Moore and MfiSsrsJ UrtimU ,lMeirJsVpr;,r Jtichdv E Meares, Mafkley -urosweii ana . LjOvlw TMopreiThe MreSands.compiM0fhtary Jft tlft yaungJayJeJhexar,nd,tbr)ugh clever hospitaUiyf Mrsc ( Sahds detteajj strated . herself to be a most graciodsj roads, and. that his desire was to see the fund derived from such issuance of bonds economically and faithfully administered. , . -. ; . Mr. W- W. Jing. Mr. W. W. King, a j member of the Board of Aldermen of the ..city of Wil mington from the Fifth Ward, stated that nothing aided, in the deyelumment and progress of a community and sur rounding, districts more ; than good roads, that he . heartily approved '. of bonf issue, and proposed ; to vote for ,.i6,saae. .a'.ri!Diti?vl:r-vi:'-. ' im iTiLniCoL stWMker rtTaylor4jk-...s-. ; , ki9"ioLfWaJk,erj )Tflyl3r.tMie of .Wilming- tpn' mpst progressive; , eltizens;; ; de rlnraH that 7. th( rnnt ; Rti.tfmfint-. is-' to die without the properlme'dlcal care day afternoon by Magistrate J. H. Sykes, , the case having been trans ferred to him from Justice John J. Furlong, upon "an affidavit of removal. After hearing the evidence in the case. Magistrate Sykes deemed the evidence as introduced insufficient to hold- the defendant under the charge preferred and therefore Gore was - discharged from the . $300 bond under which he has been since the case was Instituted.--;;; - CvV'--- Gore was represented at the trial by Woodus . Kellum, Esq., 'Jand the - -i9' -A. s ' 'A .4T,-'--,r';' jr-iMiyi, v5fJ'',::7;:j..:'7 fir? 'tlustSeBvajMiPibbidmd 5 x i :ijixt;'n - - -:. yi-flr-:.- fif!!.' - . ::;-7.7,, :-r7,p v ..: ,-. ,;:. ...- ';. ; .o.v.p.r, j;;: ; '; - ' : 9CU4t(f fMllMttlMttl017 ; - '77. Z'1' 7. "'7' '.'"f ' ! "' '". tj'VAd Ml' ifl W i' Tin 7 j ,.v--- 'f'5 - ' , . . - . - .. " - : "-..v X:.:- : -j- , , '-''' ,.y '.' t 'ri,:-; tW?, .i,'77.:;:7 f'' , V:V' n':'7;7' prosecution - was cdftdufcted Ainder the direction f Cnty Atto'rnb Bellamy, i Sr., Edqhder ayrei;eri6y oseM t an5 U MihatiBig jWhitBuiIdngt .rCoeriof lidrtywasaTraApdH , , TK Wolf ia$if rttift linn ; III IB Tillfll Ti III lllll IIHIIIIAIIIII A ii .7. i- srjh 'j S ii.-? j; . ., Ji 7 .-' A i.i. i,:fc ;a....L.- u .-; -'."fc-T.-'ar.'.-tv, ,: ; if. llyTHE MANAGEMENT of every, bank would never lose sight of : V: $fir the fact that the growth of its institution can only be promoted through ; $ the satisfaction of its deposjtors, and work unceasingly to that end, the ; : standard of banking institutions would be raised to the mark that the : PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK has maintained for the past nine years. C f; Thejoffjcers: of this bank ully. appreciate the, power of the , bank's;:; I patrons and.are untiring in their efforts to render the most prompt and - t : . - jC-'n' -7 -: '-- ir ?f.:--. ... :: ., ., - ,r - . -..t ,:rrZ'Sh ' . We solicit your patronage. ; - 7 ;5?;7 j-:'7 ;7ir'?0!;'v ' s-7 INTEREST 4,, INTERES of Front and Princess Streets. 7 ;V.t:'f:'7; Towns Wi ped Out by. Fire.. Rhinelander, Wis., .Sept. 21,-Tdwns f Gagen and Woodboro have been totally destroyed by :.fire and . c four thousand people are homeless. ; This town is now threatened. Men and ,wo- men have been fighting flames 'all hostess Indeed. VSh.q , has -i beej the hostess of. a umbet;o delightful out ingsdur ihg : ihe :summe and those of the house party Jwhb returned to the city this morning! will ; ahv I ys retain most pleasant ; recollections of their.; pleasurable staytaU;h beac . guests of -Mrs. Sas.:fexi:;fe; ; 4;;; ;. Carrying the good toads Bond Issue cannot increase Poll Tax. V ? k ?: 7 ; BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL.' to aid in fighting the fire. Crystal Palace Begins ' With Some- S we I Today i s. very sm aj i trice. With' a giant and exceptionally upi-tb-date bill -the Crystal -Palace opens night, but little tiroeress has . been 1 Swell-Today is. very maii ,rric?. uiaae against the flames. : The Gov ernor has hPAn nalfal in Rnd" trOOOa its yaudevnie season tnis .aiternuou. sioners jelMiYei; a to the)i .ampHnt ? of .money,-; eppnomicaHy expended -during the : past Jf ew aearsand the ; gratifying ihunjberj;pf ;rpads ; that hadibeenim-- p.rpyQOsi naa ; ervu w uumuiw ? aim heypndithe; shadow pf,Aa doubt'that the bond issue was : the proper solution of the good roads question,, and that he Intended to vote for the same. - Mr. M.JCorbett. : ';... . s -: Mr. M. J. Corbett, Qne of the city's most -rproniinent-: wholesale grocers, stated" emphatically that the bond ' is sue ; was Jthef thing for -the citizens of lj&iLgtoh.d to vote f pr, ' and!; ttat he ihbped " sincerely thb bonds would " be issued.. ; rMr. Corbett said; that he J;ook a drive . along the newly .improved Masonb'orb road from Ihe Second TolDgate - to Masonboro With ; a giant and exceptionally up- , gound several days ago, and that 'he :ioto rvui -tho - r!rvsta.l -Palace ooens Hr'iJLi:.J7;i-iij i:--.. was uuui,BUiyii!?eQ aiiu giaimeuriu y- tice' the ; jnarked - excellence of the Big F i re in C helsea. 7 Boston, . Sept. 21. Chelsea is suffer ing from another . big . fire today, j A general alarm :summdnlng helptfrjom the surrounding towns was. sounded at 8 o'clock. Charlestown; Boston und other iarge box factory was first, burned : aiid Sisters; ;Uiia3t . uicou, noieaiuuiu,- about twenty otherbuildlngsihavelaKj artist; and flthers.,. , . - ,1 1' ron,i v , ; - - ; msiii 7 nrieeff wilr prevail, and per formances .win; be given every; after- '' '7 vs j ? f tia'.'.rfniimop -7 rfTTIi noon auu 7e !cuui6i : r " theltprbsecution or suchvesii,(!"0, ; 'Auhaberpf witnesses' 'efelhtiw dhcediit thmatter'mthb ifffal9 cited a great deal ofntef est' aSftoillg Gore's" 'associates u f h the- TJhknowh Tongu'e"! Sect and the gener!al'public '3 r :-v j:a.7. ' v '''.V?j v.",-.. i--.!:' ; i ;t J. a. : sr'ir: The : offering " for the week i .ls some thing -exceptionally .clever ; in the va riety line ahdiirimake "asptehdid ihaufeuratiotilhUhetbill7wniTappear f nfen for a , statement ; on ? the .bond, issue Hughes-; tbatjwel known.team of fjm-. n .; - fonwin strong, man- road, andthe general improved condi tions aiong the thorougntare. s. :, i j Vls - u - Righ :to the ; Point. , Iredell; Meares,.. Esq., when 7 asked ready been consumed. ' Mr. E. S. N ash. -;".::..;;--: 7 -Friends of Mr. .E. S.: Naslu will be; s!a(l to learn that a; fipe compliment as been paid to his, business, ahillty. in his recent selection" aspresidentj of the Peruvian Guano ; Company; a Cor poration recently chartered ' under the jaws of Virginia. Mr. Nksh will have ls headquarters at Charleston, S. C, and he will, leave in a few days for 'hat city to;ehterupon his new: and er-v responsible "duties. ? v .:, r '-v.y-v.v. Carrying the. good roads Bond Issue mencing at '4: o'clobk. and the : lattef o ": ' '; .' ; ?r . ' . . - 7. ,; many more bond issues to build roads I ; don't, care what it, costs. so they are built, and the quicker .the better. Ac tion, not talki-'ls.ineeded here in this and 'lother; things. I,; am on the ? MISS MARY L. ALDERMAN Will OpenHeir; Select School for CMIr ; The fall term of -Miss -Mary Al 'dermah's Select School will commence October1 5th and indications point to a v Very .successful yearl . Already a number; of applications; have been re ceived for admission to thechool and others are being filed from day to day. Miss Alderman will have as her assist ant, Mrs.cFrances ISawyer: teacher of experience and ability, i and under the direction of these accomplished In structori; the work , of the pupils this year will be on- the same high plane of excellence as in the past. .. ' 1 ; Miss " Alderman will 1 also "conduct 4ier business school this season, and the number, or graduates wno nave se cured 7 desirable'; positions here' and sewhrefaf teTr cbmpietihg:the ixjpurse ment.: r ' Centrally Located on -Front Street. , Does a Commercial and Savings " Busl- -i'WirieSS,;7i.;i''757t' i:7:7-:.;;:""r:':?i : Pays 4. per cenL' Compound Interest on ;4:'v:Savirtgs.-g::)-, ' Uncle Sam requires us to pay you your Cash oh! Demand. ' ; ; . Total Assets $250,000.00. . . y''" ' ":-!'.-f! t'J"' :';":7. ':- :7 : "77 ::7;:;v:tr: -ofwilmm mm: MLJ ;S '-fif-iyif. W, B.:cOOPER, President ;: : 3 EO. ;Cv GAYLO RD, Vict PresIesaL 4 v -v. ---7 77-'' 5.'' r "V Z--;-': .r.---rW't" 7: f 777. ,.V;,'7;i: t'fi.'.i?1i-:? : S c 1 An Attractive.' Offer7 to Gents, j Mr. F. h: Krahhker theweirkndwn bf inv whose:S establishment : is; on r-h stTmtllstreetear t: Frontalis i w . - -,. '-m - i th ,i anv nisi, wiiar. in wki lu : u and which should certainly:; interest tensive fall and : winter. .goods; suit: able both for; suits and trousers, at reduced J figures Mt ; will , pay to see do hot ; make ; themselves , Kby cheap economy, and hesitation; but by daring to "do, at any bost," what ; Is well to ; be 3 after the results' are obtained; ; Mis takes may be righted, in, the progress of development, but non-action is the 8. tKi'.' f'-fi.7i.v-.;.-;5.::-'S7f-:-r': 7:i"':f-r:ir7'T'"" .';; c:'-:.-:;" '- ''i;-";7;-i'-'' 'I -" 'ur-v-iSti:i-'r.h THE BIJOU THEATRE. of the citizen or Pfficial whb;is doing , Two; I nte resting Fi lirjs Secured for To? things, i not talking ;; about: what: else , . : -; day V Peirmances. , ; -niight be dpnej even if he is doing It j The feature films at ; . the popular wrong. :; Commuhites, -like individuals, Bijbu theatre . today r are icalled "The Xion's Bride," Vand The, , Hindoos ng4t&Biar tion pictures, especially the. first men tioned whici reveals a story of rab sbrbihff interesiSlsce pic ture shbwing'-the . heroine, in sl den of .' ; OughtTnrst to be considered jntne seiectionor a rflepoiiwiyfi-j ,,.,'r-. 7..-'ff-:: ;:S':5Vir: i' lions- is dne of. the ...most startling yet S:00k M first step to: community . death. . ..a produced,;.TTie png .for. today Is call-r Ani'Ll i.-.i ..tf i..7.'fi (' Ua .1 A ftrtft ftJl . - i WTTCrS inc ucai BCbui njr .lu 119 ugAshui o-iii uic Dilate vi : yfcw iwwt. - rf f tfapital ahdSu(;plusrand $1,5 assets-It Invites yoiiru clalaentic of ;its bffic '.''PC- - '7 .i'V'-''--' v V'X 7' SvTiii :-'-:;W.i!ir.7'-:'i''1"iv:-''?':'L'; ''?'K.'i,y'':r"7"i7:.--5j:"":-?: 7 i ' t land attention. . . f, . r K s - - .i-sS."-, 'I !.: t'.fj.ir-'.r- .'f. 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