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- -;'v-':"vi, :i ' A, -Aw, ? -. v i mm Z-1' I 'c , .1 - VOLUME I FOURTEEN - ' . v , -' - .. -- .. ,;PiaCE FIVE CENTS J'. Ls2lJ J m (,' t; i: fliiii IIIUE Seitfiiiiii ' 1 , ' " .;;V A.:v'' Now Four Arrests Have ' Been Mad6 in the Raleigh Murder Mystery and More ' Likely V to ?JFollovNo ( Tjme As Yet Set for the Trjal-TCoroner's Jury. - i r's"f : - s( Raleigh N. C.,-Noy.18.--riedt Mil ler, another white man, was arrested at noon today in connections with the Smith murder, easels It is: claimed by t he officers that he was the v last man seen with : Smith; Other arrests; are promised, though: tiereihaye j been jafG others today;, : sayeihai Vi 6t Miller Three arrests er jddf y( este?dayi but no time has vbeen't 'asyetlf6r the trial ot any 6f; theCones arres ted The fcoroner's-JarycwillaikyVmeet! again tomorrow.. ' ;X ' " r : ' ; i i.j: t S- '-If,' h- --r' v r. : v. ' - Aft e r m ath of he White House. Aff ai r .;'('vy Last N ig ti4 X tSlu;JXii Washington, Nov. 18.As.- the after math of the President's j laberdine last night, which is said , to have beeh less prcxlutivo in the way of obtain ing definite) suggestions i : than was hoped for by the I President several labor leaders called , at the'White House today and discussed the dinner and a better understanding plan with' the President. Among the callers was Edward J. v Gangan, i attdirney - for a number of the New' IrOrkr uniohs; who is believed to have discussed the mat ter of injunctions. i ' a m m A m Has Been ?SuedifpriComfortable Surti 0.1 New.XYorkir; ; Nov;. I8f.--Ed ward y Mi Bracken has ' -brought" BUit r against? G: $4t),000, said to be tinfe- on'ahtrVct': signed in 1903." Bracken was an agent of Morsfe,lA5&S85dt vorce. Lawyers for Morse have asked for a J$j;oJJpat be fujshd within. THOS. F. RYAN ? - Returned From Abroad - After Five Weeks' Absence. ." C New York, Nov. 18. After five months' absence" abroad Thomas! Fs Ryan arrived here from Bremen aboard the Kron Prinzessin Cecile,- of the North German Lloydline. Ryan's home-coming is expectedbd hlave an important bearing on the; reorganiza tion of the Metropolitan Traction, lines, and the taking of these ' properties out of the hands of receivers rHis ? ab sence for so long a t time when his railway properties were; in .rocess of disintegration' ieitd Vjdmmetit. W ILL SEE ftW Noftfck! Bpni's Counsel Claims to Know About i it and so Declares in Court ' 'Par iVNov altrcyontte! coun scTToFBonf De'CasIellane; declared in open"Wrt- 'todky inathe had 'reliable information that-the- Princess contem plated?iadivorce llet ,-ww arguing for possession of the Cafstellane children when he made this statement: He said it was imperative 5 that the 'Chil dren be takftn '.from their- present abode, on account of a -Quarrel be tween De Sagan and his bride. i .- rr n w vvpv v-:-- wm wk: p, n n Dive FortheOwlsCanva f ed Todayf-There Wh I " be Nine Paid .;ttraipiislIWHHth Shows and; 3ulte; a Number of . Free Exhibitions Thrilling rHlgh ;The- Orderbf ; Owls haveabout com pleted . preparations , for .the': big fall festival which- is to be! given next week v at f Fourth . and Castle . sireets tinder ' the auspices of the organiza- -" r vuaii yuiui tu r one OI the most successful affairs of the kind ever given in Wilmington; The' com plete list of shows has been given out f or ? publication , and ' it seems .- to Indi cate, that the attractions will .be among; the cleanest and mbtlnterest in& 'which have been given here upon a similar occasion. . ".There will be nine paid attractions, with ' the probable -addition of lbne or moreotheilist ? within tthe next - day or two.; iThose- with which contracts haye . Already : .been made r embraced under, the-general title of, the John R. Smith'; Greatefhows aref as follows f TheTlectricneatreThe Old' Plan tation ,vl Mechanical; Cityj The Society Theatre ; . 0 Russia, - The - 'nake Girl Museum J of giving JWonders; Thuma An Illusion ; "The Dobsdn i Lady Min strels; i and : Heberling's Wild Animal Shaw.Allhelshowsw aresaidt to! be first 1 class ? in every respect, ; especially the last, mentioned ' attraction which is ;declared to be one f the best now traveling1 In the sduth. ! : ' r :y xl In addition to the foregoing, . there will be a ' "Ferris Wnecl; ; Merry-go-round; and Venetian Swings. Several free; attractions havet been secured as well and these will undoubtedly please tho public. -jChief among these is the thrilling. high' dive act of Captain Wil liam .Kannell, said to btf the most re markable of its kind known, in which he dives from a height of 105 feet in Co a net stretched below. -- Y ' r The; Smith 1 shows have two fine basj with he ItaK iantband . - and t the. ; Campbell Kiltie Band. ;-' ' -'y -.- ' . " concession privileges will be awaraea '?oy.;ine ? ywis in conrection SfttonrOWi .!r, - a - x .i.-r. r-v -r - i twoi navs .spssHm" wiiKHEi t nai Lonicn liiiiii Elected to Qfnce Today's Business of the 5 Carolina- Mu- , ; nicipal Association ' in a; Charlotte Permanent JOrganization I Perfected and Constitution Adopted Witmirig- -ton8iChiefExecAitivebeliv Add resc--Capt.i ..; Meares : " Honored With "Office. ; Special to The Dispatch. ' ; ' ;f Charlotte, n: ?., Nov. 18. The' . adop tion of a constitution- and the election of officers, was the principal -business befprl the municipalicohventioh J tdA day, in sessichi in ; this city" Mayor T. S. Franklin,, of Charlotte, was elect ed -President and. ;'Capt. Thos. D. Meares; of Wilmington, SecretaTy fcnd Treasurer, Mayor, William E. Sprin ger, of Wilmington, was elected Vice President.!:; The official name' of the organization ' adopted ' toaay. is "The Car61ina ' Municipal Association." v 'Mayor SpVinger tead " a' practical pa per ony sanitary condftions and how. to secure' the , same. Mayor ; Johnson, of Raleigh, discussed the best form of charter for a. growing cityJ Insurance Commissioner'' James' R. Young ad dressed the convention on building -in-, spectlon for prevention of fires, saying the State law was framed not to inter fere -with but to aid the city govern ment ' in this requisite work, v The chairman announced three standing committees, provided for in the. new constitution, namelyt , " -;: ' On Legislations-Mayor Eaton, of Winston, chairman. . , On" Mttnicipallmrovements3--Mayor Brandt; of : Greensboro, -chairmanf 1 f: pan JudiclaryityAttbrtt TOt- imnnr mm - Qf Hf - ?"C;1 :,earlng : Hpusef Re: aived JmpetuVThisornlng priTotgRepresentative Wholesale Concerns Became Members General M&juWpday jandi DefiniteActlon ;? iTaken'.-;l ' The establishmeiit of a Credit Clear ing: House in Wilmington "may. be fiaid to ,'an assured fact,' as the impetus received rt this morning was' strong enough-to indicate Ithat it will be car ded to the! goali: ' This camr at a gen eral meeting following ;the; special ses sion last . night of 2 the cbmmittee ap pointed . td look Into ' the f matter J The committee went - thoroughly Into the question and i decided that the estab Usbjneht v.bf the - bureau Qr "clearing house . was entirely feasible. ; h So a meeting was called . for e this morning at the . rodms of the" Chamber of Corn merce, and J although jUhe ;otic4-:Was short' the session - was ' well attended and the - attendance top, . wa very representative. 'm-fkC-Z committed and' recdmnteiiTcietl Tine ) es tablishment of' thd Credit cjeairin 1 House and -said that the feasible Way was for it to Jte consolidated j 4jth-Jthe Chamber'of Cdmm!ercewnlpliwqu!jli reduce the expense; althoUgljr(itw Would not b inbumbentupoh ''a-inemberidf the Chamber to join the; Crddif Clear ing; House, although no one; fcotld; oin thelatterfwithout being a me1fiabei;df the former." He went at length into the; greats benefitfof dch a ;cdncerri, which iwoiild - protect credit, keep - a tab' on'; freight rates, and collect, with-; but , 'additional f cost to the members. aiiyclaimsQagainst railroads br';bbat lines. -;HeV stated r i that a 'competent tariff manager would be in . charge; and f one who would keep abrea'sf of freight rrates, so that ; the members t would not be imposed on. ' He exlained-hpw thorough the information would be relative id prospective I IcrediCorsVand i how; all matters would;be kept secret. Every -member would bel reauired! to i report1 thoroughly updn a 'person wlf en tKii inf omatio'n was 'ssmight, thoiigh onH? (pfaiiiaerl hi MpdrjeWbuld ......l...liUl...,Am................n.. 7- Malaga Grapes,;.1 Lrge-Gocoamits; Lppse Buckwheat, , Seeded Raisins, '. v 1 - BigPineappleav y - Fine Bananas, VQuiisni wames, c Cleaned Currants, f mm. 1. I mJ ma mm n : TBlWDKCBISliWMi M OF WILAUNGTON.-N. C. Scsenepf of a bank; affording all modern facilities. Deposits KifvI LARGEST. , STRONGEST. SAFEST. , fromtthese b'dertvddr?2l"i &TLeSi(bfh cioea5unay:intg;ue from-Fayettev iiier where they are givingr a carnival this week, and the (foil fej&tj yat' ;hca;e5vill The different committees appointed by tKe OwlsidcH features of the carnival are working success and all indications point to a merry time next week; ; v At The Bijou. ' The feature film at the popular Bijou theatre today is called ' MThe Life of Abraham Lincoln." It reviews princi pally the early life of Lincoln' and is said to be an interesting film. The song for today is" "Keep On Smiling." twd' iay s spssidn: fee" I hattdrilght f?MayorH:IX! ntce? pn;ythQ omrs3ibnfniy;tof '; goverj?, ment; ;The ; yeptionJcJp?en pigut. - . ; , Ct . -,i'nlin' ci 1 ' " y; Srn9er'slVAdvregsd0 lt Td ; addressii delivejqd' by? t Majfo Sprihgdr, pi ivilmingtonwa?, op, 'San itary Conditions, Street Cleaning, Cpl- lection and Destruction of Garbage. Duties' of Iot Owners, Persbnai Hygtene," etc., and, was most thorough and intcsting. He spok as follows: " Sanitary science may be summed up in the one word cleanliness. Pure water and pure air are its essentials. Wherever thcret is impurity It must bp" washed away and got rid of. Thus Sanitary Science is one of the sim plest and most intelligible of alt the branches of human knowledge. r r . , Perhaps it is because of this that, likemost things, it has continued to lwfiiMcveMH! anl a ember.;wouid tndtbp;'allbwed to 'Milkem,. mdf rnatiotf td an outsider reref ring? the r btttsldeiriT ; HdttseThe m TON, AND NOW THAT POLtTlCS ARE OUT OF jTHEu OPEN UP vtHE" "V p;.( - WAY llET'S QUIT TALKING AHD THROTTLE ANOTHER NOTCH FOR MORE BUSINESS. -This Bank has money' to loan and, as usual, ' yfiU do its part. ;' OFA VJiLmMGTOIV. 1- 1i V-'-- " y-'"? ' ':a'HTfeMl -TTv?!ls Y5fe:V" !" " :' -'H--ti .iivv-s rt :;V,f::,-v jjuirertolhlearfng cost or mamiaming T tnev -.r.iJiearing nieiu6ea!as1o&" vice : to -be held ; at Brooklyn Baptist Ladles' Prayer Service. . The ladies of all denominations are invited. to attend the union prayer ser-Ireceiye; so little attention; Many;? still think it requires jio science at ail to ventilate a chamber, to " clean but a drain, and to keep house and person free from uncleanness. - 4. r Sanitary . Science may be regarded as an unsavory subject. It deals with dirt; and .its expulsion from - the skin, from' the house, from the-street; from t he .city. It is comprised ,in the words, "Wherever there is , dirt get . rid of it Church 'iomorrowy afternobn' at 3:30 he, meeti: "membefj o'clock. The meeting, will be conduct Church: ' of ; the Methodist Small Fire. The r: fire " dPpar tlifedt ' was 7- calle'd" diit last night to suppress a maH ;fire ;.In a new nouse , a,i ine. comer ui iuu u and, Marstellar streets; being erected byMr. Wi, A. Clemmbns, foreman of the Clarendon Wate works t. Company: There is ground for the belief Tthat the fire 1 was ' of incendiary origin as' Mr. Clpmmons had : prosecuted ' a party only yesterday on the ? charge of lar- cen.yof lumber from the house. . KILLED ON THE Peculiar Accident in New York City i This Morning. '.rJr.jr: New York, Nov. 18. Two truckmen were killed and- a third.;., seriously wounded in an accident on , the ele vated road today:7 The accident hap pened to a work-train; carrying a ' der rick. The derrick crashed ;in toa bridge, knocking a heavy-piece of tim ber from it, ' which -struck ; alK three i men as it fell. The accident happened at a station causing, a -panic, among those waiting for the cars.-" Charged With , Larceny. Ella White- a negro "woman, was ar- charge of larceny , ot. various goods (a Pe says JVIr. Lee; annually L fnrtr moonto H fall victims to typhus fever In Great instantly . and v with ; cleanliness' let there be a copious supply of pure wa ter and ol pure air for the purposes of human health." Take, for Instance, an - unhealthy street; or block of streets, -in a large' town5 There ,ym find fever constantly present. Cleanse and sewer the street, supply it with pure air and pure water, and fever is forthwith - banished. . Is not this a much - more satisfactory result than the application of drugs? - Fifty thous to be conducted in conjunction 7 with the Chfeffibof 'mmercand : he stStdd'1 the iramber "ipf; niemsthat wdtild be. Necessary tdif stat r; ' ' i 'The f ma'tter was ' thdii r 'furtlier t .dis cussed ! by "Messrs': G$6,. R,.'Frencnf Sani l5ear, J. M. Stevenson, Fred Burr and others, after, which Mr. Louis Hall 1 made' a motion that as many as were willing "would sign as subscribers 'at once,' and that ' committees' be appoint ed tb interest ' other wholesale mer chants. Mr. H. Lacy Hunt seconded the motion "and It '1 was unanimously carried. Among those who' immediate ly signed were the following:-'"' 4 D. L. Gore Co., Hall & Pearsall, Morris Bear & Bro., J. C.Stevensbn Co., j; A; Taylor, Ahrens Bros.i Mc Nair . &; Pearsall, J.' W. iMurctiispn&' Co., ' Ged;it: Freriblr Sons,. The Rheinstein Dry Gedds Co., andf the Standard Supply Co.1 :'.v j "Mr.. L. B. ' Rogers,1' chairman . of the meeting, and I Messrsi ; j.' A: Taylor, Sam 5 Bear , and Eduard Ahrens 'were designated as a committee to' see oth er wholesale merchants. . .. ' Mr. H. B. Baxter of '. Katchez, MissJ," was present at the "meeting and wll retnain in- the city several days longer. . ' ' -vv;r. : ..V- JriL mm WW WarnftheBath Room Ouicklaad Geaply; :- : SEE THE' GAS COMPANY "A i-'. v '.i t) ;i:;3; AsTc to see the Juniot Wlsbactt.lfig , ; .Something Sew in Ga. tights.; , 132; JJiW SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION - Will Files Decree of Sale . ! 4 J Richmond, Va., Nov. 18.-Judge Waddill, of the United. States Circuit Court, has filed a decree looking io Ihe finale sale 'of "!the Virginia Pas senger and Power .-Company; proper was brought to the city on the earty train 1 today! - ,Herv husband,- Robert Henry Whfte, who -conducts, a store on Green street,: was arrested by -Constable Savage-and Deputy : Cox Satur day "and the " man and - woman will be tried here. - . j -t ; Tht Qrarni'Market : ' r Chicaeo .' Nov. " i8. Grain . opened with wheat December;, 103 5-8; corn,' December, 627-8 oats, December, 49 3-8; pork, May, 1C32. - , .J - -Charters IssUetf Today; Raleigh' N C, Nov. ,18. Charters were issued today to the Puett South- Britain, " originated by causes which are preventable. ;t The result is the same " as If these 'fifty , thousand per sons r were annually ' taken out of their wretched surrounding and " put : to dea!h.; , - yr . v We are shocked by ; the .news of 1 a murder, . by the - loss of .a single life by physical causes,, and ytet we ihear, almost without a shudder; of the re Meet Thursday Evening a the ; ' ! First Baptist Church. , The Baptist Sunday. School Union will meet Thursday evening at: 8 o'clock with the First Baptist church. A practical; discussion -of live topics "will be "held and every one is invited to ' attend : the conference. Music , will be furnished during the meeting by . . - - I . UNANIMOUS VOTE - -m rrr ties, whi nA itvAho. tires-1 erland Company, cnanoue, , j.u,uuu, n: receivership and protracted litiga-';and to'thd fJ., tiou of the street railways ;of Rich-, pany; of Franklin, $100,000, with $3,000 on,! and Petersburg In which" the paw in. 4 "Piud interests are large holders. 4 In the event "that the security hold rs do not vfacree UDon a sale-price itbiii 30 dayi-,the- properties will . be ii iaie to tne nignesi oiauvt Taken by the Wilmington Light fn , gantry- Last -Night; to- Enter? Coast j Artillery Service. '':, f 'After- a- thorough and earnest; dis cussion' of the subject the Wilmington Light Inf antry : at a - meeting held last iterated statement of the' loss of tensjjg decided unanimously to accept of thousands of lives yearly; from, phy- tne" invitation of the-Adjutant General slcal - causes indaily ; operation; . - - Gf North- Carolina National':' Guard oy iegieui, oi me asceriaiueu tuum-1 Q . . enter the Coast ? Artillery jservice The Home Scienter Ttenartmeot of the Sorosis ; will; be at home vto the. nt,ro club tomorrow afternoon at. 4 o'clock at the,residncd of. Mrs. R. W. icksf 418 South Third street, ' J Handsome Calendar Received .One 'of the' first' calendars - for 1909 has "been presentedto The 'Dispatih by MessrSvF. W. Dock & Co., the en terprising automobile , .dealers. The calendar represents an ardent autoist with a party of fair feminines in his machine, being held-up by a constable for exceeding the peed limit, and the 'picture is a fine work of art, . ; 1 tionsr of healthful living, - the great mass of . the people : lose nearly half the natural period of their lives. , " "Typhus,' says a medical officer, "is a curse which man Inflicts upon. him self, by" .'the neglect - of sanitary ar rangements." , "' . Eminent ( authority ' on . Sanitary Science affirms that -in ; the congested localities x of all large cities he has seen among the unfortunate poor ; con ditions of ! vice,' misery, 'and .degrada tion when , detailed "would" excite ; the sympathy, of the world. The poor sink into' unhealthy, close lanes, and back streets" of ; large towns, : and so frequent-are; the attacks of typhus and " " (Cpntinwed op Fifth, Page.) as a part of the National Coast Artil lery - Reserves. In addition to . the members of 'the ? company there were present quite - a? few of , the Reserve Corps who expressed themselves -un qualifiedly as . favoring v the proposed step, on account of the many advantages-which will accrue' to the organ ization by reason of ; the new forrn of service. The change" toi.theartlllery service vwill . involve no new change of name or of officers." - - ' " " . - OF WILMINGTON, N. C. . , 5 Offers more protection; td deposi- tors, in proportion 'to their Ha bilities, than, any Bank j , iii the city. 1; .'-" .THOS E. COOPER, Caahler. ,4 PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS. , . ' r ' - nil I ' ' " - Cotton- Report. -. ' ' New-' York, Nov. i8. CottonJ open ed firmer at' advances" of one to six points." Opening, .December, 9.25; JTanuary, 9.07f -March 8.97; ; May 8.95, ? -OUR NAME The Wilmington Savlngs'and Trust. Company.' :6UR LOCATION 110 North FrctSL (Opposite Orton HoteL) . '.'7 .t -v , v " - - - . v . a OUR CAPITAL AND. SURPLUS J223,439.4L ' Asaeta, fiuuua : OUR OFFlbERS--J. W. Norwood, President; H. Walters, vice - - PresWentr'C. B:JTaylor; Jr., Cashier; J. lu Williams, Assist- - ant Cashier;. W. Hull Moore, .Teller. nii r dir ECTO Ra-H, -Walters. J. W, Norwood, Donald MacRa J. V.. Grainger, J. W. Yates, H. L. Vollers, N.'B. JRankixi, :t-. D O'Connor; Wnt Calder, J1 HOhadbourn; J. D. BeUainy, -y Jr. WV. HardinW. FJtEdbertson,;. , H. a-Bear,;C. B.; . Taylor, Jr. ;v , ' ; , s' - '': - -' ' - OUR PROPOSITION Let ns 'make it to you in person! r 3 r it mm (;-; ,?v ; . . r 4 f.
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