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'y Py:y'yy :,;''t:V ; -:-;x; ;; ;-: ;v; t-:v -;' '-v ;' " - -;V-:;u, :- - ; ; . ....V;.?.1.-: ;'--...:' - .."'v. A r ! .At X4 A 2 A 'ff'Mf Y f.JC VOtUMElFIiEElt PRICE FIVE CEHTS . S. '.J i BOB LB! GLORIOUSLY .f II IliBIIIEEIF I fell; ! t y.;;-:gfej.fe ;- J'-K :; ;A 's; : ;h v : - Minnnn- I J I f 1 1 1 1 t JfU 5r i ' Miiiliilill Reached I N ev York rroday and Gi veri a ;Warnr. Welcome Cheered : aeik Walked- (bo'wivGangwafaksof Improved Lab6rUCoiidit3oniMih3 rope. V''.'v:'V New,' York; Oet9.Samaeldirs reached i Nfty; Yort today ofr.the; French liner,Savoiev;and as-given a otising i eoeption by prominent labor - men- f n Nftw Yorfc ; He accdmpaaiied by hife'andautter partylhad beeja abroad sitceriune . andhlle In Kurope, ' Mr. G pmpers attended two international - trade congresses 5 as La reVresentatlre of theAme;rcanFeder jition of Ijabor. r Hi said labfeonMii lions abroad "are much improved and that the project of aworld lobor. iinlon', in which .the' American .'Federation of Labor will haVk an active part, is near cpnsuinati 01C - Mr. G ompers was cheer ed as he walked down the gang plank! THOUSANDS MEET DEATH. V v In a Hurricane Which -Swept the Is , ;' land of Yucatan. - New Orleans, Oct. .O.-The 'steamer City of Tampico has arrived here with reports of the drowning of between 2,000 and 3,00a natijes in a hurricane rhich swept ; the I Island vof Yucatan: Thcso islands are inhabited to a great1 extent by .Maya? Indians, of the same tribe as thosevof the7 mainland "tTjie city of Tampico learned of the ' de vastation from the - Mexican gunboat Bravo which took refngernearXbnprbf i the isbnds ' . s.; , . 'U v'i' M New - titions for ry assembly district in - Greater New York today. The members' of. the civic alliance Which is the successor of the Independent League are offering sig- natures. It was first- announced this morning that he would run for mayor 051 i condition that other fusion candidates j are endorsed and this was 'done. Hearst's condition was that the oppo sition to Tammany; Hall should bes uni ted, not divided, and Tammany op ponents should not have; two tickets in the field; J - ' v pMh :-"., AWFUL TRAG EDY ; Wife Was Slain By Griddle n iHand of Angry . Husband. v " f ; Pittsburg, Oct!: i9.-Af ter a T night spent in tprayer and 'meditation, Marr tin Schuylick, arose at dawn ,ancQvil!- ; , WOINATJNG PETITIQS '1 Have Deen ' Circulated - inFayor' of icribe IsV . V -Jy ' 'Vv : r .'.- H2rst Today, ... A; telephone will be installed in the Thxk' Oct. 9. Nominating pe-' omce- Monday, ana tnose s wno can t ior. tltiam an&lp mayal- arebeing:;i5ircvdaledin" cieithr ed his wife, Catherine, with . oheavyj b present and sing ppjoe blows from" "a griddle, crushing her I sional; ; In answer' to the Soefeiy; re skull despite thetj entreaties y of -his seven year old daughter, who wasl.m hod withSher mPtlier. ; Jealousy is be 1 i s ved to have caused the. tragedy. The "police think the slayer has fled to : Mt. Pleasant, Pa., where his parents live.1 MIX DISQUALIFIED. : ! It Appears Now As If the . American , Does Not Win Trophy. rV- ;; .. . Paris, Oct. ; 9. Word : was received in Paris fniiav from BenieSw'itzerlamK4'"dent;CatIe.tt''-Made. that Edgar Mix, the; American balloon .The colored 'teahefs' association yof ist, who made a great'fligh't f rom Zu-; the : ctunty; hield ; its regular monthly rich to Warsaw, hasbeen disqualified -meeting his morning .at- the court as the winner of thf international tro-l house,.: with J. J. Clemmo"hs, or Dis Dliv It is claimed that. Mix descended trict - No. Jo; presidingr: The session at an intermediary point; in Bohemia Hfld him aeeordine to the rules of the race; Mix, who; is due, to arrive in Paris today does not ap parently yet know of this action by Uie Swios Aero club. .'It -was ; stated before leaving Berlin that some boys had caught hold othim and bad pulled j him within a -fewfeet oi tbe.gToyiJia. : A NERVY. SU4CIDE; V:-y Sawed Off ":His Head , in Prison " ' -: vri X:odyMy: New llaven,.0i;t, 9.ceo.";MoseIy, la prisoner serving a short term'.of , sen- tence in the county, jail, committed 4 suicide today. ' car which feeds " ,"u,i'.r:D.llc"- ; -r ;-;. biggest .assortment, of ; ready to wear and trimmed Jiats in' the city at Reh- der's. y . -yl y yHJiyyWiM He" blace-d himself on a of business m.tne; Young jMens unrisq iviuwl:ijaiu.0 w; the-buzz saw in the tian-Associauvuiiwiu, !&m?? l."-; ;; a Pub lie j ty Cm fti Vtee JD eRiHeadifajC gvein 'eGrei frectr; Employed, 01: bfficf Fofce Ward at Wo rk Taft.IDa to Y be , wuomjea. r V .- n - --- . Thef.. Publicity; Committee, of .the'Talt rjafGefeDrat work; with-a J bopm and has- things?in vf11 apenhat!its f hPaignaers . 7 . ""-t?y ,uct" , vpenea ana jin . ai fice force ; is: hard at ;workJ lending out Pss p)4and 1 1 oey ertisng fatter - ;f pr tie JigTeiftiNPienrter ?i''tie?4ikf Publicity Committee-has-been btained ih the Gar- rell, building, ieing office No. S9,1 folirtfe floor, and it has been well eippefor the. important wOrk.;; Coli, TJios. W. Cawsbnlwno"' is Jan able ewspapef man and jWe well known throughout North Carolina,, has been engaged as special press representative and gen eral publicity . director, r and , has al- it -.-vv . ' 'H:,--.WU1 - iuoive a;spienaict dfrertoiv and : guidance the; juwuV1y ucpiu tiucu.i ,wiu UiaKt?' imngs humV""- ' : V'-',1-';' ' v-i - ;Miss Beulah Beery has been employ ed as stenographer and will turn out press notices for the diffc rent papers NoxthCafolinateyery daUl;iv v v ' - So, it can : be seen that the publicity committee intends to keep things jtnov- that. is going to.be notable, an4 mem orable in Wilmington's .hjstoryi ; X ; The : bik-lshipment ot: buttons wa delayed! butrthi butns? are expects to reach iWilmingtbnVcertainJy bythe latteY part of next week, and'the stick- tus jlui- enveiopus jui arrive jvionaay or : Tuesdajr:,and;winbe .immediately distributed. People are siven,an invi tation to 'visit the publicity headQuar ters.. and suggestions will always be in' order. The chairmen of the com mittees are I also requested to call around' an d give' Col . Clawsbn any in teresting 'information about their de partments. so ; that r,he cai send forth the-news; rife will be glad to sea folks TvYENTET,H ANNIVERSARY A Review of the Splendid Work of . X " tr- M en g ert C i rc I e. ;'-;V 'y In 1 889' the :"M engert Mission Circle" of. St. -.Paul's tiUtheran; church was or ganised with an efficient corps of offi cers, its purpose being to work for the Kingdom of t3od in- the world; . Twenty years have passed . since tHe society ,Vas organized whose name commem orates j the Jivork of the Rev. John H. Mengert wo labored here until the war 'suspended the work of ; the newly organized congregation: v Th Society has done niiiclr work duri n g ,th e. years and will "6fiebrate; it3ltian versary in seryic vftt1 Pault morrow night, beginning pUfbfr KJunior 'Branch, Icomposed of fildrejs quest; the' Revf W. A;. er-r,w ill preach .av sermom- on Mission Work This service will not onlyVbe jof inter est ; to the members; of; JthisV 3iciety4 butl to; all, who are 'interested" In the Work .of Jesus in the worid ; A cordial-invitation is extended to all such. J.yw ..-;..'?;' . ";-s ''--''.V'--'"''-:.-;.,---v-'ri';:'.: --'C' iSScOLoS'ED TEACH ERS IIEET, Regular IVIontpl y Session H,e Id AThis - Mornina and a Talk by Superinten- , was) a 'jdidedly;-interesting .one ;and nuite a -foature .was a . talk madeby .Pre .Washington Catlett, ; county : su perintendent of . public instruction. v 1 ; A 10-Day, Inducement Offer. ; The Red Cross Pres3ihg,CIUb, which is ' a-; fine ; mstitutionrof its ind-; and whVchwenjoys 'popnlarfavor, Is npwv n or der J to extend its afjuintaDeslP much further" making a special 10-day inducementoffer . to the . ladies. ' Dur- ing j this period . skirts and suits will be. pressed ; and cleaned at a '.nominal charge - in vorder - to!. widely. -intrpduce I the high class methods-and' fine work j will ;be one of the : most feplendid-so-;done by;tne mb ,oi nrices at Kehder's. Monday,., - lt- See tbatextraoi Jwajr Jcoa;i or II Hold the Annual Convention of the Daughters' of Coiif ed ireracy Vp!l ieHe!d in thiCity-From J Tesclay,Xl nt I tiFrdayfNe VeeE Complete Program for, the Convenf ; 'P.n Was" Announced Yesterday Af- ternoon Many Dei ightfui -Sociai ' Features.'4 v- " ' '. r; " ' -'V J ; The anhuai conveation of' the "state Organization of Uh? United H Daughters' ofVithei Confederacy; ' whicn ilh.meet in this' city &ext:yeek)bmh3evpHe featured :with . most interesting :and profitable " sessions.; The convention (.will -eginLTuesday evening' andMll continue through Friday. : ; It is exj pected "that the -'attendance of ' dele gateillybeUarg tbmemhers ; of Cape Fear Chapte :', UnUe Daughters "of the JConfederacyy anticipate .with . much v pleasure"; the privilege of entertaining the" members tot the State iorganiWioh;" ; : .The; program ' : for r the convention was , combjeted : esterday afternoon and it embraces a number "of interest ing features, i I ... ; . ' X yiyfU v-The coiivention will be opened -With meetings of the Executive, and Credent tial committees Tuesday' "evening. These . sessions will be 'held in the Commandery Room of 1 the Masonic Temple, the, use of which has been generously; offerthe Daughters: b. thfe ; aiasons 5 Immdlateiy after these sessions . have been "ccmpletedi an in formalv.recep'iioh;wiii!be"heid in bonor of ;the visitors. t vv ' : The,: reception will be; generally-attended by the jyisItlng'and'-'lpcal'V bersiaf the organization and it is ex ptdithdeU be ;spent. An address of welcome On behalf; of thQ citr.is. to be delivered by; Cantaln' Walter G Maee 'mayor viLjr uf V illillLiSlUIl IVia'cRae is a nappy and cieyer speakeri On this occasion mbre than any other, it is confidently be at is;estand iwill Qlivervan "ad dress which for;' cordiaHty andvsincer ity of expression caniot be surpassed. There will be two. responses to the ad dress of welcome,, one on behalf of Cape, Fear Chapter, by T the y president; Mrs. V. Parsley, . and; the other by Mrs. I. W. Faison, of Charlotte,, presi dent of the State organization. : - A number of ' musical features have, been arranged for tne reception.- The Acme Male Quartet, composed ' ' of Messrs. W. R and A.' U Dosher, W. A.- McGirt and V;B. Muse, :wrilP rem der. several selections.. ; r During the couts.0 of the rlcetioin the Shotwell portrait, will, be presented to the iDahghters of .the Confederacy. It is stated that Mr. J. Allen Taylor; president of the Chamber of Com merce. wilf make .the presentation speech1; ; The portrait will ' be received on behalf .6rrth0;Daughlers-by.'p"e'afe er whose riame wifT be announced later. The portrait-In the near future twill be; placed in ; the North Carolina room of the museum of Confederate relics; at Richmond, -Va. -v ' s . j Wednesday - morning the first busi- be held. This will be : an ; Interesting meeting and many matters of .imppr-1 tanctf ebei'dcssedff day at noon luncheon - will 4e ', served the Daughters at "the Elks Temple, in the afternoon at'4 : 3tf ofclockiohe - of the most " pleasant; features .of r the so cial program ;wll be1 given: This' is an outingvOn the;Gapai3Fearr ed theDaughters as. a cbmplimentary trip;by; Captain. JohniW; Harperthe. clever-owner oU the steamer ;Wilming-ton.V-;itJs,exp go up and d own the; river so that the visitors may be. afforded an ,opportu tunlty to inspect the pretty scenery along' tne. -Hyer i(" Wednesday evening am elegant ; re ception will be ; given in the ; Masonic Temple ball room. This reception, will r be under the direction of Cape Fear , Chapter, Daughters of the Confederi ! acy, and has: been -arranged; in npnor - of the visitors.V It is expected: that-U baU rooms in the State. IThursday- morning abusinesstses . (Continuedon? Fifth page.) " The .Wei),: Known Acilor" Mr. Edouard 1 J?'Q ze Wi irApp 'pt ia Benefits Performance' forMhe fO?WniJnitol niitte 'Appqintecr Vridunesl'toe vv imiington i4gnjt r infantry has lrfoj? a; big bfmefitperform- i3! Jthe EdouardryQi ' known 4n SOjiai riehdsfehis eKytirhis factor inDe" at th'e'Academy . week from frtrff r "ycroDer ,;i8tn, andwil . be s.een1n a 'bisr' nrnflurHnn 'rf "tv. fcantvof iVeniceH an?ihe-iJieht. nrypnr chased Hhe, perforpi- ouu vYiu uiitjr.u xo jts lrienas as a .big benefit ' fPr .the rcompany.': . .Mr. P'Oize Is a big- friend of the company's ajd has - staged several fine"ateur pu6tiohsffdr theIJght Infantryfsp it Was. comparatively ; easy to arrange, the benefit,tht3ugli such v is put of - the ordinary. ;Thp. companyr Supporting MTpi -production for the play is.carried com- Pi.ete. ysp a : fine performance ; , may ; well be expected.' Mht':lfJy -'"' work jpheenefitla ving ; appoint ed aL committee, to make all arrange-. nartind 1 see ; that'every things work smoothly, ' while 'Ihe advance sale .of seats wilL commence at . the grpcery establishment of Mr. H;;ifolme3 member of 'the company,; next! Friday; The committee "having charge of .the affair consists, of Messrs.' ,R. .Tjapp; ETEI HblmesEr F.;Peschau, ;Richard! H; Grant, Jr.," and Norwood ' ttnske,' iri PLEASANT FESTIVAL WiJfvbe; tGfyenl3Tu g:EarnesiyWprks;e the Advent "Christian- Church; q I .Wil niington, ill rgivfesti.va;4h annex jo. the church' building,, cornerpt Fourth iajad." Chur.ch streets,' .Tuesday evefting ot next week... A ineasant eve ning .is .'anticipated'. The members of the society will have ice .cream, , oys- ner 01 fancy work 1 will ba-disposed of. . fA 1 t . j. a i . ' x T -i xi i - 1 cumiai. lnyiiauuu as , ejtinuea vne4 puo hcito attend - and ; everyone, present is, assnredv a pleasantTevenmgy ,; ; ' MISS EFFiE MURPHY DJed Yesterday Afternoon at the Hos- f pital Following an'Attack of Typhoid I Fever. P-Xfyy . Friends in tlris city;iieard witbdeep sorrow last night of y the death of 'Miss Effie Murphy; 1 which sad event ' occurs red at the James Walker ' Memorial Hospital. Miss Murphy had been ill; for the past few weeks with typhoid fever;e;-It was thought until Tysterdayj tfiat the deceased young- lady had a' chance" for recovery and ; therefore the- news of her demise came all the more J as a sad-shock-.to those who knew her: 1 A i sister Miss Margaret ; Murpbyl Jsh also sick at the hospital with typhoid fever ;and'h er jcondition is regarded; as serious. s " 1 ' 1 ii The deceased . young rlady -was 21 years of age ' and she is survived by two -brothers, ; Messrs. ; Robert v and" Hugh Murphy; and one sister, Miss Margaret Murphy.: Miss - Murphy was employed at- the de75artment. stores of Mr.: Geo. "O; Gay lord, and shehad lived in Wilmington 'for the past five- years. The sympathy ; of irnany friend ai iwffl be extended' the bereaved relatives in their s.orro"w. - " - ' 5 The ; remains- of the deceased young lady, 'accompanied by frientTs and i;ela; tiyes, were carried. this -morning .to Delway, N. JC., on " the Wilmington arid i Weldon road, jwhere Uhe funeral will be held. -I A: short .funeral service was conducted this morning at the .family. home 9;;Soutb; Eightfi Itreetyiby Rev. J. ii. Wellsjpastpr ; of -First Prissbyteiriaii'Jcaurch' "HEARTS OF TH E B LU E ' RIDGE." Popular Price Eageinent Closes at j the Academy of. Music Tonight. ; g J 'The ' Williams ; Comedy 5 'Company, a splebdid' organization, : will closea'pop ulariirice engagement at the "Academy tonight. The ; ; rareweii ma w in ue. "Hearts of the Blue Ridge" and a fine prod uction of this , strong ; drama - is pro.mise4, .;An entirely new line of specialties will be presented oetween . , Nice pencil iTand I tablet given witn each purchase of' our school shoes. None better at the prices. Cash .Shoe Stb1;e;Phon'e: M&c$f&ifo;Ct ' The ; fianiest:Wprkersdcl m& we lesuvai a numper 01 preuy ar ticles'i embracing: different forms of s?A)S;AViNGSACCOtJNT REPRESENTS MOREAthAN r uot, - An i-tv t-wtW r, Aiyi PASSPORT ;A YOUNG ;AN IV WORLDv pIF, VOU HAVE.NrnlALREADYTARTED - A " " ; I A Yl NGS ACCO UNT,fD0 IT AT ON C'E WITH 'ON E W't i. DbLt ARANDIA DETER! NATION TO SUCCEEb; ViSil ;. " . CAN LAY A SURE FQjj N DAT mm 110 fNortFront StfeetK (6plosff; ;;. STATEMENT' i vj .'Ji -"t v w.v - . - - . v. -j. - - 1- iii.iinu 1 I' . . 11 1 - . 1 in- , ,.1 . 1 1 1- 11 lit iii 11 n -i p: 1 ; W.I LM I NGTO v .- At the close of business Rentpmr ;c:-;;-;.:,mESOl;ReES . "liabilities Z''--: 5 i Loans and 1 )iscounts..P,097,44 44 . Oapital-:i r,-JI KiO,000 00 . Z ':t ;? ; ;U;s. Bondss (aUpar) x 551,000 00 . " . Surplus - "306,000 00 wj y ;-4.-': . .- :-r jsanK wuiidinar. -- 2".0i) .w . insulation. . . finii.nrto no ? - i Stocks arid llonds...... 200.05; 00 ' vatiand due by lJaoks.-l .1,761,0 28 .- ,f5,634?7a72 ' " t r H.- C. McQTJEEN, President. J. W. YATES, Vice-.President. , - ; . . - -. - '-.;r ' : .-j'' ; ; ;4 v;4:;; 1: v,..;;t- V--. - .fVV.V ;- ' ;.r.'; - ... -i i - V--' V,'; Il!lili;ffliMf!M31$li 1 1 r my im wui urn m n The 1 niii i in"--mil ii ii i i iiit im w ' rwMiiMii jjimium Vnw.i iimmii j i.i mhii'm m niinmw wmum n m iiri-- 1 1 iiiiinniimMuMMiii-iMniwrfnn t i ' - .... , , ,. . . i - 'ntif.-.C r JPi -.'&. 4..--.,j;i-..-.. i;".'aj. YOUR LOSS WILti BE, PAID YOUR CITY BANKS. ;W - .-.----"T-.. ZIU V"' ? i 1 iii i , i , . -a . ' ; .. i . i, J"-' --WE, RECEIVE DEPpSITS.tSUBJECTf 'S' ;:'-TO CALL jON f NTERESTCE ls. ;?xates)v;allowing 4 PERC CENT llNTEftESTTHEREONllFWLEFT - -. . - -. - jtw tu- lie jtu dee- Mnurue .-? -' . i - ;- , ;-- -withus;three ' FRONT STREET,- NEXT TO ORTON HOTEL." ! ,j i fj T: J b tipn yjr-lSvTH E i B EST, CANr HAVE Tb THE GOOD I O N f or FUTU R E PROS- " L CONDITION " ? N N. C.4 C. k:4; ' s h ' s. - tfustieoipan? m m m IJ. S. Bond Accpunti-, : 100,000 oa ; - -. . . . ' ; " 85,634.759 72 - J.. V. : Gil AINGER, Vice President. V '; c: S. GRAINGER, Cashier; - -.-: ?...:.; " o o : ' . ' . v 6 ;;tf . i -- vv;;--'i 'V".'" ; Heater: .. "HIT ' 'iVy$ - . t i rw a Odorless Gas ;- ?v tvppm inebe toui- iiiuriungb. - -1 ' -f.J----.- TidewntcrWdnor Co lurjpexty of anyAand:i every I i5 L-1 i-i1 'iH. iinify Unma ITtMrtrtiVv? : ; o: .v-'S''- i?'!Tt - ) .'fiif .5-' i isV-f"-:v: -.- CASH WITHOUT! DISCOUNT-BY 4 - - . . lif- n is.. MONTHS. 'i ;- -'..-s-v.v-"r. -'iV.iti,..i.'.v-ii"1 .1. - f I --r" v. 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