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VOLUME , FOURTEEN . WILMINGTON, N.. C.,-- SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 21 1908 PRICE 'FIVE CENTS ii ill ii r i i f .., ... ,t j.rv,.--V(j. i iii in ri ii 11 . i ; i iirui in i . ( it ,vv'iii in. u iri i-;, i.:-.:.!. IUUU lU ll Two Men filled . and Car of Sheep Slaughtered: ontheVillinoU Central, Head-On Collision 'on 'Grand Trunk Railroad Slays Two Half ? a "Hun dred Injured in. Street Car Crash In Chicago. ZiZZZ Chicago 111.; '-Nov. 21fwovmen were Wiled, several injured ana car load of slieep destroyed when, two 'fust freight trains fcrashed; inta each other today. The wreckage caught rfire and traffic -was delayed . for several hours. The accident' wasj bit 'the lifinois Cen tra) and was due 'to'k'h&lVy fog. . : Accident on' Grand ITruhk, N.R. - Ann' ? Arbor; ' Mich., '-ftbv. . 21Two men were killed today on the"' fcrand Trunk Railroad 'ii dviead43n 'cbWslbn ' due to !a 'heavy fog: teTwo' others wer$ perhaps taiiWjurefi z -' 8treeCars WiiieSe Cnicagdiltil 6y;i:ftyfperE0& are reported injured, several ; perhaps 1 ' : in a collision of ; two crowded ol:. tiars early this morning. The collision, a head-on TOe, was due to the fogr, ' ' Thej cars were running, "at thirty miles an hour when the crash I came. Zz' -''ZZZZ'Z: Z::-' ZZiZZZfZ REPORT SUBMITTED Showing NumbeKof-Contributions to - Republican Fund. . New .York, Nov,; 21. Whenthe rer pori, j lueorge 'BnapnKepuDiican National isTeasurr is? billed Sith ? tti Stated Auditor' itvill be -f oundHhat canipalgn was ' conducted Svitli "a und r of -about -. biie . mlllion faiid seren- hufc dred-'Vf thonsandrs dbllaVsii $ 3hartesip; Taf twas the heaviest - 'contributor, havjnfe livea ; 6neitiuMrehd:iB who? eave over- $250;sivpii tiutt J.vXt MprganMiAfiidre . Carnegle)AOmani Nelson-xCrpmWelJ , an, Vhitebiw -Beid gave T twenty-five M thousand, dollars each. JobcMier1 does not appear on the list. '' Employed by Big Railroad Threaten to . Go on Strike. New Haven, Conn., Nov.- 21. The New York," 'New Haven "and Hartford Railroad is facing a . crisis today. A strike of four thbifsand -conductors, brakemen and yardmen : seems li inevi table. The men ; claim that some of them have been worked over time to the point of " exhaustion while others have been laid off on the plea of oorlterest continuesVviprHaib f will preaich Business." They are making the fight on John P: Stevens; vice president! and Buperinienaent, .Ti.ebax&ath(Q3a laen with, demoral izing the working ; system: y ,. r Concerning.. Alleged ourt .Record Of T R "fAlman ." ;-'.r' ..V-''. headquarters ; j.today . from z Chief ;of Police MDdmhofhadbouf N. Cr, requesting information concern ing h-alleged rt D. B. CblemanHcommunica stated that: Coleman had been ; arrest ed at Chadbourh pn: the charge of breaking in the postofilce there, and it was believed he ' had served ' a term on the New "- Hanover Vroads : several years aeo. : " UtKWQi:i--- - i-jt : STOCK YARDS CLOSED. Outbreak " of Cattle -Disease : Causes- a ;:;5'Quarantfne.f Buffalo, Nov. 21.The Buffalo-Stbek Yards are i' osed ' and U to ; remain so until the Federal : and State quaran tine laws are ; relaxed. This is f ita posed because of an outbreakj of . foot and mouth disease. ' " . HACKMAN RELEASEU., But is Under Bond as a Witness in the - -Case.V iZm:Z Raleigh;; N. C; NbV; 21.r-Jim filial; the negro hackriian arrested. ' as a jpos- sible witness in X the K Smith ;murder case, was released today on a fifty dollar bond. TUJ AU-."' .iU-f ' '--.V' ..V Chicago, Nov. 21.-Wheat opened higher on- continued arougM in the winter-belt-imd"' Opening, wheat, December, 104" 1-2 ; corn, December, 63 5-8; oats, Decem ter, 49 1-2 ; Pork, May.55. I . . I v Charters1 Granted Today. " - -., Raleigh, N. C, Nov; 21. Charters today are to 'the Rose ; Supply; Com pany, of Henderson, general - merchant (Hse; to the :lue & Co.; Rockfish, gen eral merchandise; ' to the -Forest Hill Co7 Asheyllle -'ieperai real .estate, " Announced ; That v. Credit , Clearing f vHouete , i arm Manager and Clerks. Nowito f 4 Be EmployedOffices vat theiCharrt ;fter;of tlt was stated "positively thls'morn ing . that the Credit Clearing Hduise; which has. been agitating th'e mindsJof tixe Wholesale business interests "of .vy.ilmington .for about ten days, as oureu , vuai, it win;positiveJy be estah nsh6d:andithrs(ome HitaeduMngxt week; va meeting ; will be held looking towards inakingtr the it final arrange ments. I, The 'announcenlenC this mof h;1 mg. means : that enough subscribers have been obtained to maintain? the concern at; the figux ea already giyrii but,itWili; behoove )ob.be;t0te' ter'ltin;t order 1c The establishment ; of Hhis y Credit Clearing House, in connection with the ; Chamber of Commerce-, wiU be rof muth importance, as it willt. not only -give' beneat in its barticular sphere,, buttit will enlarge ' the" I Wefulness "of the ChanerAonipe and several rterks' nrp.' in W ' , -w , w r v Jfv vUy whichwiH givoHhe7 Chamber a keen andqulckjlnsight into Jrailroad .freight rates; ' Thb tariff manager and Jiis as sistants will have' offices at the Cham loer j bt1 Commerce, and quarters; f'or them will be fitted'up as soon" as ' all preiinaratterst ar e flxedMTSe Executive Committ of the Chamber will settle upon Who .wille the man for the position in a short while. :'" 'f . i lREApYeFORjCA ri,lo Bl1 Call" fAli2W'MW'Vwi,S-' :SsHt sented rf ccKrijr 4: j ; AH "-Is ih'dlriessf at : this 'end N)f thelfne fbrthebwlsbiiali Festival andvaccording to' reports, the John it; Smith Shows ten in- "number are also ' roadylv-Sb ;it will bfa merTy wseK,; JI: me weamer wia only Denave itelfehbwjllah f rbm p'ayetteyilie tembrrbwianjvill be rlir-eadinss to5 start thefli gslla Mtjji reigKfienipany ;ries';tetbMtrl5is .Aitwi UXIUIU Will DtT IHU iVICI 1 J'gU-I ULUiU, XXjr- scpre (cesnsS ;Vi. -M4brwtitertrat ;NbyfdlK,fi vwllttWth meinbntgltt ar rangements, within thefir own ranks iui iuu r ciLivai, ill. : i MUCH P dOob ' - : ; : 5- ; vl-; -.v J ;'.v?-.iCft.-- .' t Is Resulting From Meetings at South- ; ; Dr. Hale is still ' preaching to large congregations ' at Southsldb "and much good has- been accomplished? A good- i -- ly number have v been . added to the p.lmrrh hv . 1 fitter fifl "fiahtfslfri and in- again tonight and Sunday at "2 : 3Q and atl ra m-arid adininister elnnd4ixi"lk bordial wel comet. fo; all: 'IJ'ET.r'A .-V'-. ji-r: edv-'Cti88s: Statnp r Selling "V This was theVlittle :! State of. Delia- re t eryj' smal t erycoris6i"vattYe. riotgiyeitto ethsiiwms, andt havihg only' a few shacks: in ca woodland ' mead wwj nearjilniirigtoh; as a tubbr- culosis hosnitaL The State .as a wnoie was ignorant anid.;uhiriterested pn ,te subject, 'yet thef stamp,, lpririted and put on the market only .eighteen daVs before :; Christmas, : amazbd : everyone by its :sensational record. Ffty, thous and had been printed Jta sell at one cent apiece. They went : in a -week, arid7 then the stamps gt ;into Philadel phia, " where : the . Fennsylyari jed x-r "4. a vTtiariAiA itv up,; the newspapers . gayb columns to it, 'the ; -departnient; stores, ; banksj drug : storegrid 'hbteisbldtIt' was sold in the corridors of the Wilmlrig tbrfeerayBuildirigbyfperm from 'the government, though ibt the postoff ice itself eressistirithb last' few;day before Christmas rari night and . day to . supply :" the. demarid. ' If hiinare thousand -re sbl lv three thbusarid dollars cleared, frbni this :small , unobtrusive penny-stamp. ': J. lit NEARLY Ttp.uw. li'-tLE-? : vwashlngjtpni . lbVaihbf Census Bureau bulletin; issueai tms iuwiixi& shows 9;630,S63 bkles, vcbrintirig Ground balbs-as - half bales;: ginned ffom the growth bf 1908,:ta;November 14th, compared with 7,300,665 for 190t; 8, 562,242 for 1900i The proportion, of last three crops, ginner to-November 14th is CO per. cent.fort907,'; 65.9 fbr jOand 7Lv'for 1905, ; , j . iliiiiil IBIS 11 iiiBitorsaiMvuntisnorG MiieiilDlGtii - Accomplished in Fine Style liy "the :,Xugyj A texand er;jones :Capta) n : VY ,: A.-iSanders, Master OWnef of the Yacht and Hrs Wife Are Aboard the Corsair. The; tug : Alexander ; Jones, CaptaftT W. . A.: Sanders, master, arrived in port the v pleasure yacht . Corsair, Captain t Ai1' - hnh at ;i4:du-odocK toaay navmg in tow craft - recently iient ashore at Qiieen's I nietloutil lour lv tfmilcs vsbuth of Wrightsville,: and which the, Jones suc- ceededlih; pulling off the ,bbacl' after several days bf constant : effort. The Corsair was ifioated t night ' ab $ o'clock an d they Jones immediately pro ceeded : to this port 'with' the yacTitUh wrfSrangelto stated itjs, nbtjSfelifp ed 7 thatvthCsair J mucii ivdapagft asaYrult-oftsmarm but an examination will be necessary tp Teveal the exact amount of, injury done the boat V- ,. ' ; : ' ' .i : The Corsair, is a gasoline' prbpellea pleasure yacht -and. is . bound from New Haven, "Conn., tol Florida.' OnelVeek asco last night while "proceeding souths wara. tne uorsair s engine oceanic -uiar aDlea .ua tne yacnt noatea neipiessiy about until: it'dr if ted onX the beach at Queen's. Inlet. ' Caotain Foot is acj-l companied ; by Mrs. Foot;-and' the 'Cof, Fsair rrries atew oft; three men. enHfyachasbea boat - was- launched "and those ' on the Corsair bfe'rspbria Ven! tbi the ; .hbnbtMrsyBcH pa MM!iei.BMtrdVhbrb en- - f- A -eliAyl- 4ff1il ':alr -'iH'f.vilr.ht--.!Weni. " iuhuvuiuvv vuu..u.v. ..- ersbf the - tug to' go to .the' rescue ' of Iho ytchtand' under cbmnfarid bf ;Ctipv. tain! W. A. Sahderstho Jonbs1 left this port last Tuesday night, 'reaching the place where the Corsair was ashore early. Wednesday morning. . ' ; -Captain Sanders discovered that the Corsair was embedded in -the -sandy beach , to a depth of ; four foet. The work of getting the Corsair out of its dangerous position was a skillful piece of marine encineering v and 'refibCts great credit upon Captaia Sanders' and the cre-vv of the Jones. It was found necessary to hoist the Corsair several feet, and then with cohstantvpullirig; UUMUU tit : UlgU VcH.tJl Jf COlCIUttJ ;U.i.t.C(i- nbbn ' about six o'clock. - f " 7 ? ; ; The Jones Reached1 port 1 shortly " te fbrb - hobh vtbday twith T the . Corsair in? tow; - "CafttamFbbt afid' wife "and f the crew were aboard the yacht. ;Frbm i a esualMhspeti - it ps not believed tat the staunch rlittiei cratt nas receiveq. any serious ; injury, arid it ' is expected the riecessary re pairs can' be made at this port so the i yacht may- sbori 'resUme its interrupt4 ea journey to loriaa. j. ne. lact uiav the yacht' was' 'not more seriously in jured Is probably due, to the, early re sponse, arid skillful niariageriierit of Cdptain ;ariders9f the Jones, in go irig to ' the rescue of the Corsair, f ; 1 p. Captain Brewster, of Norfolk, the underwriter,, arrived ; in the ""city last evening jto-.adjust 'the insurance on the" Corsair. The Cbrsaif is a trim i little, yacht' about 35 feet in length, HIS LAST DAY. RevfMhns v Tomorrow, Preaching Last Sermon 'at Night.' - 1 Rev!;j;Tibhn : close ' his hfglily successful pastorate bf the Sec ond : Advent Church -tomorrow,' holding arid abl divine will leave fbr his new charge in Gainsville, : Fla.; ' - V fir:'.. ..Entertaining Address. 'k 'zz . I Quite a large audience assembled last evening" in the JJail of the Good (Shepherd to: hear "the address deliv ered by Miss Laura Lee-Packard, oz Baltimore,' vice president" for this .de partment of ;. the Girl's :;Friendly So ciety, of America, who made Ian bifi- ciai visitation to the- local f brganiza- tibn ;last night; - Miss Packard' talk was both interesting 'and entertainingH and .the address delighted everyone who heard it. ; The vlocalf society now :as a membership-of 60, . IMilDIIiSlt W)IJL be Given on Hhe Even ing of De- SifilefkshEven rl byessrir;rMatthewsl and - '. : The roterhbodof hallway "Clerks; ot; thcityhave!amdunctha'tHhey 511 ? give ;an ?eiaDprate f minstrel per BUe;u; luv Auuueiuy 01 music on delighted ; to larn Cof the f brthebming production: The . cast in the lmihstrel will ;&ufnhe abbutt25 of; Wttmingtons rnost i accompli shed ?bntertaihers v arid fit is needless ; to' state" that the per- xurmance win oe weu worm seeing. i Juite ; a ' number of persbrishew to tKe;mihito wbriabf; appear bef ore the" fbbtlights" and with these r will be.' a; number of ;bld "favor ites.' : Practices are being 'held nightly f br the -f eventl aridi;lmfstrei-ill be directed hy Messrs' jFV livtf Gerken and SamuelA. SMatthewS Jpasti mas terk In fh& artrTt? if rbpbsld Mfeakb the hiifistrel a "strictly 'first class pro duction" itf'evbr$ ' 'TOy1 WdWTtll'nia ehdIir view,? new costumes thavebeeh jr... . ' - . ' , - - ' V 1- wruerea v ana preuy ana nanasome stage settings secured; The fmustb'will be one of the features rbtipeoiin'i. attce "as :spme of meVbestbloisW iirf xne city win oe neard in- the latest selections,; HblloWbush's ' orchestra has been secured, for the event. .' ' The 'blid ; is ' composed of a - cbllec tibh of yaudevllle sketches rid farces that will surprise' and' please everyone t who- attends1 the' performance. Fur ther, annouricembnt with regard to the full cast will be made later.: : i; r'r At the Bijou. lne-xeature mm at tne popular Bijou theatre today ; is called "Lights and Shadows of Chinatown.1" The pic: ture reveals a Chinese jlove story of much interest and. it i ivinj tiftdoftbted- ly pieaseo. everyone woo sees it ECVfeBriEkE WW&teimk' nphterest Wjashiant throughout..,n.ext ' week, , arid ..a, qprdial invitation u is. Textended M the - public.. .to attend the; services, Archdeacon WebH oer aeiiverea. a strong.; sermon ; iai evening, which, stamped him as a speaker ! of .peculiar power arid effec tiveness, and it is believed that the irieeting : to Tbe conducted urider his direction will be productive of a great amount "of good. ':: ';.;'- :T-fc x:C tfThe hours for services tomorrow at St John's will be as follows: . ; Holy Communion :j at, 7: 30 A. it., Archdeacon Webber celebrant. . Morn ing Prayer and sermon. 11 A. M. Sunday- Schbbl 4 P." Special men's ser vice 4:30 P. M Evening Prayer and Archdeacon Webber . will preach, at both morning and evening, service; will address the . Sunday , School, - and will conduct the' special men's; service.' All are cbrdially invited, to every rser- vicei- ThbHoUr for ; the j special vinen's service d has been changed , from. 4 to i:36"P$I;fE i The Brotherhood of St. John's ( has invited " the Brotherhood bf :st James tb attend the services now being -coh ductedfStijbhn deacon ;Webber, ; The members of 4 St Jatnes Brotherhood are specially urged to attend the meetirig tomorrow after- bir 4:30;b;ctbCk be reserved for therii in a bpdy. reception;last evening Marked the; dpe1ririg i pf.Seml'Ciijf , T ! tennial Exercises. I A Very ptetty reception; was .tender ed the Presbyterians in the city lasU evening at i the reidence pi: lir.j ana Mrs. A. D. McClure, bri orth fourth street. The 'reception marked the for? mal opening ";bf ) tne . anniversary pro gram' in connection with the semiHcen terinial ;!exercises,( ; and,;vthe ' occasibri was brie of great rejoicinsrrto''aii Pres )Lterims3fAnoutiine bttiieiSceif tion was "given iri.; yesterday's paper, as well aslh'e v program for, the ser- public to attend; the services tomor: ) fThJ jserylces f tpmorrowwill - Ibe at 11 a.m. arid 7 ; ZQ&zm and forach a special "program has : beenVaTraiiged. In consequence bf these' services Rev.. Dr, McClure will not conduct services tomorrow at EastvWilinington. -:; ' ;IrsAC jOsborrie 'Cfc presidentiof the Ladies', Aid Society,- which last night eave the. delightful reception. AP"Z:-- -ri.-'-y "fTrm Mr: I rede II Mftares. i-is !W" - On" the second page of today's Dis patch ;v will be found an -interesting article from the pen- of Iredell Meares, iEsq., of this city, bn the protection of the great lumber interests "of th$ sec tion, " " 9 -.-ii-?-Vil. . "-: .- mm x& .; ?.?..- ;mo iu iuum '(Z r , ?-fZAZj ; ' ' . '; itejeiKe Junior elsbachXrightS SometmgKet ine .mmencan . tors. iii lproportion 'tb ?theirI(ia-i .v.:. 4" PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS. ' -Z'-ZZ OUR NAME--The Wilmington ; :.jl:z4 i- ZZiZ', Z. . : i :.. -j ' - .00 R t tOCATlOH 110 : North Front St ; (ppposlte; Orton JloteLl ; ; zmZM::: Z4n! mz6VR OAPltAl "AND IfeURPLUS- $2;430i;i8set, lOOlOOO z s- -"rvr' .- Z'- ' . . . -' .v.-. ----- : 1! " jidentjc v.; . tz VY?? WUa-ZZ0-i m$;-&t03 z i zz lx )URIBEC1W$WaUers aL Iji Z&i t v -i o U R' PROPOS ITI ON Let us make It J .: ' .; U . if t.V.!.i . f !-. Malaga Grapes,c ;ilbonut;- jtopSQ iBiickwneat, Seeded ?R!aisins, Nice .. .. ,. ... lIIMIJIIIMhtlilWil.lIMittMIUlMIMIUllMIMn Zrtz:iy?ii '.W:$:.:: : uk w ijl.ivlijn of i banlciaf f or rr;i -i4t'rz.' ftn nnii nnn r r.fiysuyoiw .t-i.- OP : V A GOOD WAYiTO MAKE; "HARD TIMES 18 fo CRY, - ! .Zs:-Z i-- 'rfJ--'FtZk y : ' THEM. THERE IS NOTHING THE MATTER WITH BUSINESS AND BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN VY1LMING- ' ' - r-:; ' -; WAY LET'is QUIT TALK I NG : ANO OPEN UP Z TH E I ' -?;THRbTTLE ANOTHER NOTCH: FOR MORE BUSINESS. u;r--it---v izZ'-zZfzZ;:' -w fvzZzz -r: z- - , - This Bank . has . moneyto loan and, as usual, , , f x. . will do Its part. , - -r r p ''''in'miiii ' I " "i -in ii" ,' Tv"' ' M''":i ' " ' 1 ' "'" "' AnxhBPaste, Bas Sajpi-Sago, Crystalized Fruits. Phones 108-109 p. -.V lriGas Lights v.t;-f;'-: X: ' Savings and Trust Company. : . iv'U' -rK v;;; V. ::.V' ,JiPT8oniaT;: Big Pineapples, Fine Bananas, cMishffle3ii Cleaned Currants, Prunes. National banK ul ujn . ,-v.. .: ; , .. " - w w v 7 - w v' i-- . . Z - " T T 7 - 7 . - le - duc, Swiss Cheese,
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