Newspapers / The evening dispatch. / Sept. 24, 1908, edition 1 / Page 1
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;: ':',; "v:'- - - ... - : - ( - - - - - - - , . . . . 4 -. - A V0LIKttEUED.URTJ5EW llliilfe bold KPT mtmsBSBma . -i!,.- r 1111 Crashed Orai It Rap- pitched Down Ffty Foot Embankment and Engineer.i and ?Flreman ; Were Drowned- Passenger Coaches Turn ed Over and Oyei About Fifty Peo ple lnJured;t;:and;SomVftrh Fatal ly So. ; rr I liS Carthage, Mo., Sept 24.Twp killed and fifty or orelwere iureiilii5tlie wreck of a eastbound passenger train on springer rviver, a , mue nortn of . Carthage, today, .- The train was run- curve when .the engine left the track all the cars .following; rite plunge lown a 50-foot embankment into the river. The engineer arid fireman were drowned. v All ;the. oth.er -coaches ex cept the Pullman,Cwent downthe em lankment, turning oyer? as they went. Many passengers i suffered broken egs and arms,, and' it -is' Delieved several are fatally- injured, - i; ' : - r.- GOVERNOR HASKELL Declares in Effect That He Will Put the Hot Iron to Talking Teddy. G uthrie, Sept. 24.--1 ;a supplemen tary statement issued' by Haskell this morning he says: "If President Roose velt's statements are correctly' Quoted he has crawled ' into a hole scarcely big enough for him to turn around in, and before he gets through with me I will plug up the hole. Roosevelt in his attempt to butt into practices used in ward politics : has - placed : himself just w'aere I want him, and I-will make him sorry' foritvlvfji': '. -f' On the New . York' Centrai Caused by 4 Fog From . Forest . Fires. J . . J. i ,.4fla.fiapti f 6g I from forest fires is responsible for a collision on trie New York Central near, Little Falls" today, A passenger train was. run, into' by a "mail train f ol- lowing, une man cierK was Killed and ly bruisedffsrpeTiirsofi: Both trains were so damaged that a wrecking train had to be sent out to clear the track. . - . FOREST FIRES Have Destroyed a Town in Kansas and Many Narrow Escapes Made. Eureka, Kan., Sept 24. Forest fires which are sweeping the. mountains have destroyed the town of I Luff onf holtz. The town had a population of several hundred people : and there were many narrow escapes. Men and women had to run r for' v their lives lNDEPENDENCElfPARTY W(M Hold a State Convention In New York Today. . it i New York, Septii4grf Delegates from ... f very cpunty in the , siatejarearijivf ing. in New York to attend the; state convention of the Independence party which meets tonight. Hearst will' be one of the speakers. ;,t ' if ' v s 7" 'NIGHT RIDER" ARRESTED One Captures in Mississippi Who Sent Notices to Ginners... Winona, Miss., Sept.; 24. Brd-Mor- tiirer, an aged cotton t planter, has Hen arrested near here charged 'with sending "Night Rider?, notices through t(ie mails. The notices were sent to owners and Mortimer a eel ares he' was forced to g.?iifir them by armed Brokers Expelled From Stock Ex-' change. New York, Sept. 24. The announce ment was made from ( the rostrum of jhe stock Exchange v this morning of jne expulsion of A.- O. Brown .and Lewis G. Young, members of the failed nrm of a. O. Brown, & Col ' Their stock exchange seats were ordered &01i forthwith. '( -u :.L': f , ' The People's Savings Bank, . Front (l Princess ; streets, - extends . every ncouragement to the wageeamerHo e end that he may prosper.' 4: per nt compound interest ori all ac- counts- .. -p. -.;2t N Stocks Today. toortW Y' Sept 24i There :was; a showlTf fiim Pening'' .Fe,w .stocks ket fd "actional gains and the, mar sman me neavy. yielding under red Sales Great Northern, -prefer-UBsT6 127 14' out dropped, to dav! tle 8 Teas served free for several n' ple's Supply C9; " Made by V Negro Last Night to Rob L the Residence of Hon. John D. Bella- : ; my-rJhe Darky Was ..Surprised in ; His. Work'. and Was Frightened Off . Before He Had Secured Anything-. :;"iihase r AfterV th Ntnm dp.. Fruitlessly on Account of His Quali , ties as'a Marathon Racer. , r , " t . . Jr.-. ' . '. A' told negro made a nearly success ful attempt v to- rob theil residence ot Hon. John D. Bellamy : at the corner bf-i toixxn ; and - Market streets last night. and .would probably ' hay e carried out ms purpose hadihe nof.;been frighten ed uway:Eariy0iril the evenirie.liifC Bellamy, his. sons, -Mr. William M. Bel lamy, and; Mr, Jack- BelJamy.Oeft the residence, to fill various . engagements, andx.they:r returned to the V residence shortly after 11 o'clo9k. Mr. W. M. Bel lamy .went to the; rear of house :while hi fatherland ;Mrack Bellamy; seat ed r themselves in . one ; of Athe ' front rooms': to- read newspapers before',re tiring. " ' , . , . Mri "yV MBellamy; had gone to the kitchin -and when he switched . on ' an electric light a burly negro who had been in , hiding - dashed by him in' the effort; to Escape. As the , negro ' ran past,. Mr. Bellamy made an attempt to grasp him, but the ;negro was travel ing at; entirely too irapid pace ; to be stopped!; r; Mr. Bellamy immediately pursued .the negro and he, was joined in ; the chase , by" his ; father - and Mr. "Jack" Bellamy. The flying darky, however, succeeded; in. distancing 'his pursuers arid he "made" his escape jumping over the fence in the rear of the yard.;; The three gentlemen made a thorough search of adjoining yards in the hope that; tby! could apprehend the intruderbut- their search was un successful; 'Wji:jn ; - -is-':' r; From an investigation which was made after 'the Messrs. Bellamy had returned to their home; it is not be Ueved : that the darky secured any thing, v He evidently; had been , in the residence for some time and was ; go ing l about - his? J nefarious plams in" a leisurely; marinerv? unmindful of inter ruption, - whW he . :was! surprised . by the home-coming of , the; gentlemen.. t The .negro effected, an'entrance; to tfi? residence - by ' goiri up ihe rear stair way vand getting through a window !edirigrlttf?ttefftb been left open byr- a '"plumber. f --o7 J- K y-rJ : J,r - U NEW rtf ANSE 4-; fi- Nighti 'r 'V The new mahse , of St. Andrew's Presbyteriaa , Church situated on Fourth, between Ked Cross and Camp bell streets; rtdbe; occupied by the pastor, Rev. A. D. McClure; and - his family was formally dedicated last night with a short, prayer service, Scripture readihg, arid an informal re ception to the members of the congre gation by ; Dr. andMrs. McClure. The manse is one ofhe'fhandsbmest homes in the city and was erected by!; the congregation- at Ai post ; .jot more than $7,000 in recontibri" fot the long . arid faithful eryiofTJrfrM6Clu pastor's studyoii-Hhe rfirst v. floor has been furnished ' by Mr. and MrssiT. F. Bagley as a- memorial ;td their son, Mr: Thomas P. Bagleyj who died several months ago - r We are serving Tetley's' Teas.vCome plytCo. t - -' 5t -' Supplementary Proceedings, f Col. JohiiV- 0.v Taylor, clerk of the Superior; Court, t gave ;a hearing this morn,lng'in supleriientary proceedings brought by W.v Scott Harvin ' vs: J. B. Farmer and another hearing will take place tomorrow afternoonv - Woodus j. fit ..:: Kellum, Esq., repreesnts the plaintiff while L. Clayton Grant, Esq. repre sents the defendant' . BLAMES TA FT. Gompers - Hot oh Republican Candf - - - dates Trail. . :i Washington, Sept." 24. "It is due to Secretary Taf t's" position "on injuric tions that we are here in, these, con tempt proceedings," said Samuel Gom pers -before referee Harper ' today. jWm this it is believed that dompers will try to make politicar capital out of the hearing. Gompers testified fur ther, that tabor union's had: been made the object of a- special attack by such men as. Van Cleave,5 and . great : sums of ; money have- been expended fight ing them. . -; , ,' r ; Cj ' ' , - The Grain Market. . S Chicago, Sept. ' 24-rrWheat opened 1-1 -higher. Opening,; wheat, - Decem ber, 100 1-2; corn,: September. 78 3-4; oats, December, 49 13," pork, January, 16.82.-' .-;. s.":"V : ' . . r. : ,.r.v . t ' 1 n iii i i , ''.'" . :.frs - 3 i' s. ', - .sr::- fy.r . ..-:. ,-v. i,- - - -i-. -.- 1 - -:-7Z Col. and Mrs. - John , D. Taylor arid daughter, Miss Fannie Taylor, ' are -i, fmm i. dfili&htful- summer - spent in the mountains Of worm Mjaroaua, UCkVA- " ... .Trnnlke.- On .the way noniewaru v j. u i they were guests for a. short while of Mr. 'and ' Mrs.-' Alfred M. Scales in Gjeepshoro, WILJI1NGT0N, ; N;:c;i THURSDiYSEEi'EMBR ' llMil Issue H as Swept the ' Decks of the Vot Cast and-Indications Point to.a Cer. tain Victory Progress and Prosperf ity of the Count Depend Upon; the Outcome GbaridVoteV5 The $50,000 good roads bond election is being held today and the election is ; passing i off auietl v. It. looks like victory; for ' the bonds. At any rate make it certain. Go to the polls before 6 o'clock, and cast your ballot ok the bonds, and for progress and prosperity. At 3 o'clock this afternoon it looks like that without abubtr the people of New Hanover county will : vote the $50,000; bonds Ifor good roads thus en abling1 both i the, city : and : the county to prosper. "-The - bond issue . today has had to ? struggle " mainly against the registration, because every vote that is registered and not cast counts against the bond' issue. . Of the vote cast . up ; to 3 o61ock this -afternoon the rionds had swept the decks, as the vptes cast against the important issue were insignificant; in number. ;' In the down-street wards the largest vote in any precinct cast "against the j bond issue had been in the First,., but only there it was 29 against to 74 for. Big leads are prevailing in all the other wards, the Fifth having cast 151 for and only' 10 against. I-. . " ;? So at 3 o'clock this afternoon, al lowing only about 25 votes to come for the bond issue; from the; Seven Mile PpstNPind Federal Point township, where the registration; Is 61, the bond issue orily lackaiess;thana; h carrying. o7-;beJliter4t pnly;lac 88 votes, and it is tlmpstt af?ertajrly to say that wnhb-.he (three, hours-and six; jnlnu.tes remaining, theWirolls tl$&- arido'rew;.bQ;.c'titor the progress and prosperity :f $hhifcltjr of fWIlmiiiii-iitiAfe ton and . New Hanove,, county. I The Seven -MjlejaEpst and Federal Point precincts had not definitely! been heard from up to ,t,he time)p)g9ng to press, 'rsVa1k)wn.gj only, fyotefior the bond issue" is decidedly . conserva tive, it would.; ?e, a safe bet that these two precincts will give at least forty majority, . andr there are other votes to, be cast in the country for the bon issue, besides many more that will be polled in the city. ' r -, Trie total registration is about 1,54, thereby; reqriiring : 774 votes to win. At 3 o'clock the bond issue had ob tained 686 votes. Votes in the city, polled up to 3 p. m. today was as follows : First Ward 74 votes for; 2g votes against. Total registration, 263 Second Ward 79 votes for; 12 votes against. x .Total registration, j!7. Third Ward 125 votes for; 7 votes against. ; Total registration's, Fourth Ward-110 votes for; 5 votes against. . Total registration, ;;216. ; Fifth. Ward 151 votes; for; IGvotes against. "Total registration,;".347,- County Heavy for Bonds; ' 1 The r county townshipsr "are voting heavily for the 7 bond issue and . Del gado1 is leading. Up to 2:30 o'clock this' afternoon only about .seven; votes had been' cast against, the bond issue in four, county precincts. . At Delgado Harnett township) ' 'at ' that time 76 vote' shad - been cast ou of a registra tion' of 94, and only" one vote had been cast against "the bond issue. - 1 . " In ; Masonboro township there had not been a vote, cast against the rionds and 33 votes out' of 49 bad been polled; 1 At Castle Haynes, Cape Fear town ship, 20 votes had r been cast, with 14 for and 6 against and the total regis tration there is "45. " - v ' v "Federal Toint and the Seven Mile Post (Harnett township) had not been definitely heard from, save-that' a big majority at r each place favors the bond issue; v The registration at the former is; only 13, however,' and at the latter 48. - : " ' Political AUas. ' - -' ' One ofV the : most useful" and' com plete poJLt6al ""handbooks, of the sea son is the, Itand. McNaliy's" political atlas whieh is being distributed by the ipsurance agency of Mri J .VanB. Metts. The "atlas Us beings sent out oyt me iNonn ijriusn ana. mereauLii insurance, uompany, or L-onaon, auuj Edinburgh, and, it is a very valuable tQ g6rve fine oyster roasts at wnghtsl book, containing., much information j vIlle Beach; - preSenting them a-steam-concerning the present political can- ing and Dn short notice at the. pdeaii aiaaies, tne respecuve parties, auu yjew Hotel. '"His announcement rela short political feketch.of, every presi- tivp,tft this' W,T1. n Amiht: ue eiaaiv dent the country has had..?. ; I- . , . I r- iu oraer, to maKe your laoor uuuuh for something, you will' have to save a "portion of your earning. A good place to" keep your'savings, .The Peo ple's Savings BankT tit- IsfhlheJUpoiv ;fPdge;iHTTre ISB Fur- ;feifet'll;dj ,; &ound fiw Af ternooris; SinceS ?S An; interesting -case will be investi gated A this afteloon at by Magtetratp?Johri5 J. JMrloiig7 inlwhlch Rfmse?i"Cottle ischarged; with an. as sault .ana battery on Oscar Mlllis: Cot tle was arrestedyesierdavf afternoon Dy. constable w. B. Savage: and was recQ5mz?a l0T Ms appearance at trial this afternoon. :; The arrjstof Cottle foir a con flict between the two "men '" which oc curred at Greenville Sound Tuesday arternoon. ;pThe controversy followed perosnal differences between the be!4 ligerents, and in the 'personal - alterca tion which-resulted 'is taliegedlthat Millisj was badly beaten by his oppo nent, who is said 'to bave struck and kicked him repeatedly.' 'A-nunfber of witnesses have vbeen summoned In the mattef. and Jthe trial promises to' be bf (GOODWIN V WAN TS A DIVO R:CE. Well Known Actor Sues for a' Di- -:.: ; ; vorce. RerioT; Nev., Sept 24.-Nati CJ dood- win filed late yesterday afternbohj be-; fore his departure for he East, the suit for divorce" which it has Hong! been expected either he : or his wife, Maxine Elliott, would institute. As in: his suit " against his second wife, Nila Baker Pease Goodwin, the Buffalo heiress, the complaint is seal ed and the ground on -which the ac tion is brought has not been disclosed. Mr. Goodwin remained here on this vlst only- long; enough to consult his lawyers lX)dge & Barry, of Reno, and put the complaint ori: record. ;.' . The celebrated comedian denied when he opened 1 his mining Q0ces here a year ago that he was goiilg'td .Drpugntvntmfxnere, and that; the tagej nas. oecome ms pastime, ana a 4iCon- sideratirin febriary4te'f pniDArij Hens now .fifty-one: yearsf t)f age, , and iwife'i'Xhirftyevn?, I f,nn iviR-E: T. CRAIG .1 CarrW'fc the Sta Hpltaiorhe " Insane' at- Raleigh ftw Trfeatment.1'" " Deputy Sheriff AT. PfVer returned this: "m'6ming'"frbrir Raleigh; where he carried -to the" tate 'hospital ' for' the insane, Mr. Edward T. Craig, who has made his home recently about four miles from the city. Mr. Craig was formerly an iniriate of the hospital, but he was released "about one I year ago as cured. He has displayed symp toms - recently '; which indicated a re turn of his mental trouble, arid there fore it was deemed advisable to have hiin returned to" Raleigh for treat ment. It is hoped that his condition will soon grow better. . j IV! WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DEAD. Beloved. Man of Old - Pender Enters ..- . Into Rest. ' :' ; " . ' The ; sad intelligence of the death of Mr, S. D.sPridgeri, of Keith's Landing, Pender ' county, was ' received' in ; Wil mington this morning; H"e was; orie of Pender's most beloved aTad; progres sive citizens and lived to the dear old age of 81 years ,He is survived by a widow and seven children "Two sis ters, Mrs. R. C. , Woodcpcki and Mrs. Miles Costin; both of this city, are also left to mournUheir loss. , MEETING TOMORROW. - Special - Session of the Chamber of f -. 1 Commerced Called. - A special .meeting of the Chamber of Commerce . will" be hejid tomorrow, morning. at" 11 ; 30 o'clock, the. particu lar : 6b jectbeing to " discuss the Cham ber's f ' new ' home and 0 to consider amendmerits to the by-laws, though, of - courser other business . may be taken-up: ' . , -. ; BIG FEATURE FILM. "Religious Story Being Portrayed To- : . day at the Bijou.1 .... rr The latest and beautiful hand:paint ed Pathe film " of "Sampson., and De lilah"' is being offered as ar big feature today at the Bijou and "will, no doubt, Attract hundreds; This r same ; spleri did motion 'picture drama ' will also be included in tomorrow's; program. . , "Oyster Roasts on the Beach., -Mr a -xfothim itnnw rpnsred reopfvd hv lnvprs'nf bivalves., The "People's Savings "Bank is; de signed for all the poorand 'the rich, the old' and the young, the men' and women1 4 per v cent: compound inter est on all accounts "-. ?-r". 2t ' 31 " Km 24,: 11908 i ft,;!.. IF TH E MANAGE ENTf I -. the fact that the growth of Jts institution can only be promoted through 1 1 af pankin ritJthat'lhoi tMPEbHESAINGS BAN for the Vasicine yeanu;"- t r :lwr5ni5 oanK Tuiiyappreciaie;inetpxwer jxjii.-tne JDank's w ; efficienrserviceitis pdssibld toobtain; . We solicit your patronage. INTEREST fln ihatiBig White; Bui ld ii-i.riimiP T n m IDBIUHlllllfll lllllill lommerGial uepartment Sayings Department W. B. COOPER, President. . HA R R Y M. C R OS W E LL; Te 1 1 er. ; T .W'-&jf:: 5f 0- WHENEVER WE SUCCEED IN PERSUADIN3 AN jNDiVIDUALgf j TO BECOME A; SAVER OF MONEY, WE CONSIDER THATWE : l HAVE CONFERRED A BENEFIT UPON HIM AND UPON THE V J COMMUNITY. , '';- , . -. ' W E WANT 'TO I NT E REST M ORE SAVE RS AcSSl i- - rr I ti 1 n (ftiftn P nit in iiiiHiua yin (OP POSVrEt oiTONfcljCE & C. IE.MTAYLORJ J. L. WILLIAMS r ....i. ........ ........................ UiUUUtUMUMill i FLAP JACK FLOUR . .f--; ' . ' ..-',-.r-C1- .'- r "(;. '''. r1 hvaporatea reacnes ana Aimcots ; fgt IMMimIUHMHHHIIIHI Kalamazoo ? r PRUNES AT;H ;y::.sJfci;!:'7S;-; -i days eacii week that you ought to t:. ' ' 11 " 1 ' , f ;f? wmmmmmi99B i - :::-.'--;.i-v.V.v.-;.Xi..is- i- mm V ' W - Solves iho Servant Problem ,T.T. T . TT TTTT,T.T PRICE FIVE ; CENTS eveVy; bank would never .lose sight cf - INTEREST. .7r -rt-. - -. ,;-.-3 i . , ..-X-v-,;?-v;- .v GEO OsGAYLORDViOe President. is: H O S. E. CO OPE R, Cashier, k IMIMMHH , -(3 . - v.'" ' J'' O ;-; -'K ;:---:iH-;: : : - ;U; r 1 rrn va w fl iTmttW lynmnrfritt 1 dim iiiwi lumyu V. i.V s'stsfanVbaVfiier;? 1 t iiil' Operated v' under VSoHservtt I ve and experienced; management' Iutfto'ried-it'uriSderr; regulations, and..ne,;othe; Depository f or JJ. State of N. O, New Hanover. 8. Government. and ; County 'C'iuv'i a $ ;i. ..K'CC-.'; ;$2oofocaoo I CaplUI Surplus.. .. .. V;::.100f(0.0o Profit!.. ;.v.' ti 25.0000 J ?VUU4 ftVU AUK j&r v .i-Tt Gelecy ''AttheSIWASA: get the benefit of5 TTT VUGS. mm 1 r t .(, --1 - i
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