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- - : 'I---' - .r. v.-:y:.-. .; ,- , .. :- ' - . ':---4"&rf; :. , " . PRICE FIVE CENTS . 1 zz?i ; .rJiw - -tmiiiiiiiiQ a till, . o OvT .TifTi'Tnirw I .4 lite lli fBii life this Afternoon a . nAA.H...ii iiiffi w Yoimy nuoscvcn v hi iviarry MISS Alexander and Great Preparations H-ive Been 'Made' for the Event Pa pa Roosevelt Will Come to the Nuptial Event via Water 4and May Talk a Little Politics En Route. N. w York,,; June 20,--Theodore RmosovcU, Jr,and .Miss Eleanor B. Alexander will be. married this 'after-noi-!i at 4 o'clock. .Great preparations uwo been made for the event. All members of the Ropseyelt family, ex cept the Colonel himself, came in this morning. The Colonel, is coming on, Secretary Meyer's yaclit and it is said; tor the purpose of going over the po iitical situation with the .Secretary. The bridal -couple wilKtak -a hohey inoon trip of 'three weeks, Mi where has not been given out; They will"; re side in Caliofrnia, where young Roose velt will engage in the carpet :busi- THE PRESIDENT TO YALE And is Getting Rfeady to Summer at Beverly. Washington, June 20.-rPresident Tatt leaves tomorrow for New Haven, Conn., for the Yale graduation exer cises, his son, Robert, being a member of the graduating class. If Congress adjourns Thursday, the President will return -to. Washington Wednesday night. . If an adjournnfent is3 takeh Friday or' later "-Mr. and Mrs. Taftwill so to Beverly Wednesday and Mrs. Taft will remain there, for the sum mer,! the Prejsident returning to Wash ington Friday. - v; : . CONFERENCE OF GOVERNORS JlArrested TWs Morning Charged . With Shop-Lifting They Were Caught fn. the Act of SteaWng Laces From the Department Stores of Messrs. J. HRehder & Co. , . - -r . Mary- Robinson, Viola Johnson 'and Geneva Bell, three negro girls, were arrested at, noonUoday on the charge of shop-llf tiu grand v with their arrests it is believed-that apprehensions have been made which jn ay pu'tfo an end a series ot petty larcenies- in various uteres in-the city covering a period of several months. The negro girls were arrested In the department stores of Messrs. J. ,11. Rehder"& Company on North Fourth . street; They were detected -in the act of stealing goods frdm the -counters: The women were carried . ;to 1hf-f. police station. They wfll be held until tomorrow when an investigation; will be had in the Re corder court. - Ir. . Render is confident that the women have been engaged in lar cenies several times before at his stbre This morning there was a large crowd ;of shoppers in . the establishment.- -Th& three i Wgro girls were noticed standing:: v near xine of the cbunters: One of the salesladies saw one of the girls stealthily fake a piece of v lace 'from the counter and conceal the sample v beneath- her coat. The three girls were accosted and imme diately ran from the store. They were sodn caught, however,; and then sent to thV police station. Mr. Reader, went before Recorder Furlong and bad warrants issued for the right, to search the-homes of the irls. It is believed that they have been engaged in a systematic cam paign ,'of robberies and that their ar rests, will ' result in important dis closures relative to many instances of fchoplifting during recent months. HARD; ON TENT SHOWS. Rainy Weather Compels Nathan Bros' Railroad Shows to "Lay Off." Messrs Marx ahd Joe Nathan, man ager! and 'treasurer; respectively, of Nathan Bros'. Railroad Shows, reach ed Wilmington Saturday' night, ' the paraphernalia of the "shows came in yesterday, and the shows will "lay off" here their home city for some time, such a "lay-off" being necessary btf 'accotint 6'fthe weather. For the past four weeks it has been rain, rain, rain, Next Place, for Holding : Same Being Frankfprtr JuWOpve Sloan of Arizona; TTadTeVof mM:fM0Q, of ri, "Ansel' of ; SotitttvCifeaOWfl son, of Kentucky, : met here tOda'y 'to s( 1 ect a place for holding the general on forenco of Gfoyernors ln N6veml)eii Frankfort is strongly favored and will probably be . settled upon. - - y t v i 3 f ? P LAYS FO R SENTI MENT. ft 'utt"fbr;f:-ab6iit-rtk--mori"fc' Manager Marx"Nathan " deeitted ' it-Tiest to ?Iay pfClfor'Kerltoia'n wait fot the lotids ,:tcf rotf byl $fence, ' due notice was f given and theiiowV-closed ;tem porafily last Friday 1 in "Virginia. v B- for the rain," ;aid Manager rathan 'this rtiorhii5g, fwe would have had abig season. 'Artistically itwas a-bigi trrmnph' (attd' he exhibited I Ibng string - of press notices ) , and II state , ... . hledical Then , Will Come the Bankers for a Big Annual - Session-Notable Folks Have Already Commenced .to Reach the SceneOpening Session c of the Physicians' Convention, Witi be a Fine One. ! Mr. F.E.' Hashageh, of This City, is a " Yjce President of -the Associatfon lL He is 'One' of the Defendants to. the . Sutt; Action Has; Been Filed Against, theAssociation at Birming - ' ham, Ala. - : Delegates and , others' to the ' two notable conventions to holri .forth a 'i;6uwiu ieucn inis wees tne physicians and the . bankers hav4 commenced . to arrive. A number of v . The United States "government "has instituted action kt Birmingham. Ala.; to",dissolVe the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Association ' The case is at tracting wide attention among grocers throughout the South. The Associ'a tion Recently held its annual ' meetmg and Mr.' F. E. Hashagen, of this "city, was xilected one of the vice presidents.' In 'the suit brought by the government Mr. Hashagen" as one1 of the officers of the - Association, is ' made Cone of the defendants to the action.1 On account of the fact that prac tically, all:tne wholesale, jgroder arid jobbers ' in VVilhifngton re "members of tho Association, considerable inter est will attach to the termination i of the action as brought by the gfiverh- menv. ' . '-;.-..' -r. 'I he action 5 of the - government- is Pjcians have already reached thehaken as a result of a private legal scene and many are coming in on to day's, trains, while the advance guard of the bankers has reached the scene. The opening session of the- North Carolina Medical Society will-be' call ed to order tomorrow morning at the Seashore ; , Hotel by jDrJ E. J. - ,W ood, of this city, president of the society, and an eloquent address of Welcome will be made by Hon. John D. : Bella my. Then will follow the regular' or der, the program being caTried out. as has already been announced. On the different days Valuable papers -will be action. This was-brought by a grocer against Mr. : Van' Hoose, of Birming ham, Ala., -the fbrmer president ;of'the Southern Wholesale -Grocers' : Associa tipn. From the points Involved ' the matter It seems that the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Association issues what is called ' a jBliie Book. This bobk' is sent to hian'ufacttirers" ih! "the north. 1 Only1 the firm names 'contain ed .therein are recommended' as being eligible f of jobbers' discounts in the purchase of large orders. It seems that a prominent Alabama grocer read and the topic of which atid "the , pieced an order with a northern manu speakers Were "announced in The Dis patch several weelcs ago. facturmg firm for groceries.' He was informed that his name was' not in Wednesday night the North Caro -rtne. Blue Book and that he could hot ima Bankers; As-sociation will begjn.! De favored with the regular-discounts. its annual session, some ot tneftiis nnrtv i thon qm v,oQ ap plied to Mr. Van Hopse' to' have his nanie' inserted in the Blue Book.- ; The retired ' president of the : Southern Wholesale Grocers'. Association is said iu uiavc j eiuseu iu mseiL me name oi umina omorrow Mht Complimentar' to N. C. Medical Society. SUA - i t- Jf3 Extract from Commissioner Young's Report to ; Governor Kitchin : ;V.; ; "Some" of the- citizens vpf the State continue to patronize unli-f censed 'companies, being misled by - the circulars with which they ' fldod the mails,- but tnost of the-business men of the State .are begin ning to realize that it is not to their interest to patronize unlicensed companies, and that the company that will defy the laws of the State and defraud it of legal fees and taxes," will not hesitate to rob them if an opportunity offers 1 - - x"?"---' 'r 5;.'i-V ! " ONLY LfCENSEDCOMPANIE REESETET f - , ; ..; WALKERlAYLpK. Op An AGCount Madriz Seeks . to Line-Up European Powers Againfst .0-'ftit6,d;tats;f;- w asnington, June jtu. ruonc senxivj rtn"hariv ii wns all Hht. but there mont is not behind General - Madriz, i i Uch a thing as holding on too long: who has appealed to the nations of J S0, after bucking the rain tor1 days, I Europe and Latin-America,. Imputing took mv cue to 'lay-off' for a few motives to the United States in it&po- sition toward the Kicaraguan -', revdlu tion, according to the State Depart jnent advices' today from the onsul at Managua. He reports that the Mb driz faction "is demoralised "and "is "'.en-'. d nvoiing to retain prestige through extreme measures; Public -sentiment favors the attitude of the United States ' . .r '": : REPORTS FOR PARSONS. H Woyld veeks, instead of being 'laid off' for gOod,: as' have alreSdy a number of tent shows, whose managers thought themselves so wise they could best the "elements." . - . Elections1 Committee Seat Republican. - : "ayhington; June ; : 20iThe Hduse elections cmmitteeptoday "disposed df the contested election- case of J. M. n,.. n s against ' Representative Saun ders of the" Fifth Viiirilaistxictt reporting in favof of tjPaTsbns ' They y fa rsons4 is entitled io ;his :-Seat. Joy reason of Democratic eirimander ILLINOIS BRIBERYCAS; defense Moving SfoWlyJn the Browne Trial. :" ':y Chicago, June 20. ThelsnefelisetiOf H ji!( -tentative Lee Browne, proceed- f '! slowly today. After- many techni-: wlitU'.s, C. A. White,-chief witness for u ? t.ite, vas recalled at' the request of !!! defense. They asked about cer; 'ain f tatements'he was alleged to have nirl-" after the election of ; Senator "ni'ier and tried to tangle him up, hut wore not successful." MR. HENRY K. NASH HURT. Was Struck on the- Nose With a Base :" " - - ball. ., -.. ... - Friends; of Mr Henry K. -Nash Jr., will regret : to' Searn'of a very -painful acelderit wMcnv1ie suffered; wWIer en gaged ih playing tjair'af th Wilming ton' Liglrt I'nf antrj armory;. A batted ball struck him' on the riose,-badly in-jtfriiigth-eii''i&e-lhr:-Nashvreceiyea pVomp't'mea'ical.'-'attehfibn. No ill - re sults are ahticipatedr although the in jury was most" painful. MR. H. t BONITZ v-f. !-. notables' have already c&nimeneed. to arrive, and among the number isJMj. William Koppel, from the staff of ttie American,' Banker, New York city. This is the le'&dirig publication of its class in . fhe country ; and Mr.' Koppel j the narty as reaUested. . Suit was then was especially delegated to come to brought by ; this Tnkn against Mr. Van v: -"--' vu." s xauuse. uauiases m mfi sum di jdu.- were sought. The. matter was com promised out of court upon the pay ment by Mr. Van Hoose, it is stated, of $10,000. Following the adjustment of -the" pri vate suit the government became ftc ., G..ye, : and. now promises to give the Southern Wholesale Grocers' Associa tion a warm fight 'in, the attempt to dissolve' the corporation! The govern ment alleges that the . compromise makes the AssdeUtion an illegal' body, formed in restraint of ti-ade. Thelre fore the suit has been brought to dis solve the : Association. ' ' ; . "The ';suit ' by the ' government Jb'as been filed at Birmingham and the As sociation, as well as the officers,, are made defendants. The termination of the action will be' awaited with In terest by the Wilmington wholesale houses, practically all of which -arc enrolled in the Association. 0 t en At this Bank and Pay Bills by Check. THE SAFE Tar Heel bankers" and report;- the pro ceedings. - He is an intereBtingvtalker and a man of wide knowledge. He was in Wilmington about twenty eight years' ragO, coming then as sec retary of the President of the Nation al ankers Association : LARGE EXCURSION Arrived in the City Yesterday From - New Bern. A large excursion party arrived in the city yesterday morning ori" the train from New Bern to spend the day at Wrightsville Beach. It is esti mated, that there were between three and four hundred persons' in the, ex cursion. The train reached the 'city shortly after : 10. o'clock arid the ex cursionists were ""carried to Wrightsville-Beach on special trains of the Tidewater Power Company. The ex cursionists spent' the-day at the beach and returned to their homes in the late afternoon. EXCURSION TO CAROLINA BEACH Yearly EVeht of the Brooklyn Baptist ' Church Tomorrow. . Brooklyn : Baptist Church will have charge of ; the Wilmington tomorrow for Its annual' Sunday' School and Church excursion 1 to Carolina Beach. The Wilmington will leave the dock at 9:00 a. ' m. 2:30 and '7:30 p. m. -. Tl I WAY. . I F . t 113 North Front Sjtreet. . - 'r ' - J- .-f.L. :, , " AT THE' BIJOU. The feature film at the popular Bi jou Theatre today is called "The Com mon Ifriemy." This is' a most inter esting picture and 'it will please the patrons of the theatre. MRS. CLARA CARR Died Last Night After a Short Illness With Fever. Mr. s Clara Martin Carr ' died last niirht at tTio rocnrlpm'V'O ftf TVTrs VI' WT The last boat will leave the beach at. .p ic corner Fifth and Oranee streets. iu:uu p. m. a goou ume-is promiaeu all who go. THEY ARE SOME PEACHES. READY V 'ADJOURN. Cr3ress Will Ertd?IEither Wednesday or Thursday. . Washington, - June" 20:-Vic Presi J'ist Sherman at the White House tq (i;y said he believed : Congress will a(!jr'urn Wednesday or' Friday: ' Repte Kf'ntati ve Dwiht, the Republican wlli), sand an adjournment will take ee Thursday. - - "' Wad Two 'Fingers 'Bad f Rtfrt-'Yester-' xviav kt'' Wriohtsvilfe Beach. 1?rHv RniTfi in - til Snector. f ' H,. ; EJ: onitz' was ipaiftfully ' hurt yesterday ait WrttlmRe'.B which'h:e:lias a badly d,amaged fihger on each- of his hands. Mr. Bonitz Was : inspecting- th e ptmrping station TnachinerV v at: thtf ! Hammocks--, when. tho n rd d pn t occurred . The 'machinery: was . not performing satisfactory ser vice and Mr. Bonitz was inspecting the engine' to discover the trouble.1 In some manner his fingers were caught In a pat of tlte mechanism, une nn- ger was broKen ana we oiuei-. waa badly dislocated, v Mr. Bontz had his injuries attended to; soon after the ac cident: His -friends, will "hope that fhe Will -be inconvenienced only, a short time as a result of the accident. Prettiest Seen Hereabouts Raised on Farhi of Alderman 1. H. H inton. i A Dispatch man has already seen peaches aUd peaches this season in fact, a 'tiewspa'prman is always iii a 'pb'sitibii to see "brag products but the climax" was reached this morning when he ' was shdwn some luscious fruit pf this kind that was raised on the farm "of Alderman - Joseph H. Hin- The deceased lady had been ill about three weeks with malarial fever. Al though : everything possible was done, she confined to sink until the end came at the' time mentioned. Mrs. Carr was 62 years of age and she had resided in this city some Months. She was the mother of Miss Agnes 'Carr. The latter is a member of the Wil mington High School faculty aiid she was with her mother when the end came. - " f " The body was prepared for burial by Mr. James F. Woolvin, the funeral director, afrT was" sent this morning ; To Owiiferl IjRWjMi ' -V We have arranged to - pay here the prncipal, and interest,' on ' North .Carolina 4 per pent. Bonds, due July 1st, 1910, or can effect an exchange of the new bonds for old Customers, holding these bonds may be saved the inconvenience and delay of sending them to Raieigh for collection if they will present them here between ndw and July 1st. " -.. Ilfflington Soyings anfl Tmst 110 North Front Street. 1 ' f .- J.!- : -r . J; - i i i IIIUMIMHUIHHIVIIIimilllMMMIHIMHI IMMilllllHWIIIIMMHIMMIinMHMIIIlHIl toil, on the Castle Hayne road. The, to Monon, Ind:, where the "funeral and peacifes were aslarge-as oranges, of interment' will' be "held. Miss Carr a beautiful red and yellow color and I accompanied the remains of her moth soft and sveet? Well, they were some.er to Monon. -She Will have the deep peaches.-'." ' ! sympathy of many friends in this city 1 ' ; :---.-: .' - "'- i in the bereavement which she has BIG MILL-END SALE. Aiinual EVent of Big Bargains at Reh der Started With R us h: Today. The yearly Mill-End gale at the big department stores of Messrs. J. II. Rehder & Co. started with a rush this morning Almost v with a boom, it sustained. MERRY HOUSE PARTY Is Now in Progress at Wrightsville 'Beach. . A house party composed of a num ber of prominent ' 'young ladies ahd might be added, because there was a gentlemen is in progress this week Fancy Sunbeam Extra Roral Aririiei ; ' ttERIES At CARPENTER GROCERY f m. . . j , ;- SITMiiilllWDS i Communicated.) - " f T? there any evidence that the end, is near? If so-what is' it? Tn view of the world wide LaytneVs Movement to evangelfze -the 'World during this veneration- tU subject -Will be4 dis ed" aV-f-the Advent ' Christian mfrcV- Sixth1 and ChUrch'. streets, !5SvP'nV six 'different Dreth- T-une k5p tho chi.rr, rniAi rtn' .Time ,0n PrcK, sneaking ten -minutes. uiuW "vi v Lll -j UUU1 A MIA i k 1 JTji mum ? majority of active stocks - ranged ' and- near theii' Evidences ana luxm s!stantiallv above the highest fig- vour own -conclusions. - K !big crowd of bargain seekers on hand to' take 'advantage of the fine oppor tunity. offered., Stocks Today.' r ' : ' 'ow York. .Tnnft 20. For the first at Wrightsville5 Beach. Those num bered jn the party are having a most delightful outing. They : expect to ' re- tantially above the highest fig ures at that timer-'. Signing of 'the .rail1-lf- fl bill by President Taft was taken ;i an incentative for-buying in 'more I'nportant issues. St. Paul and Readi were among the mas'tT preminerit I'-'Utures. -; - ' tlio T'hf Cotton Market Xew York, June 20. The bulls "gaVd your v Funeral ?0f Mrs. Bell. , v The Mill-End sale at Rehder s j mam at the neach throughout the -bai-altyavs ' present big bargains f in an ce of the week. Th'e;party is being every one of the -up-to-date andwell I ehaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. George Lvi and largely stocKea aepartmenis, ana rescnau. i ne memuers uriue nuuse . sfucli anvevnt:is alv;ays looked for-i party .are.'" as tollowjs: 'Misses : Janet ward '' to - with - inuch eagerness.- The O'Neill Lauriston Hardin, Christine firm "has an' extra, corps- of. expert . Stevenson, Woodruff of Summerville; S. C, Delamar Burbank, Lillie. Taylor, Carrison,' of-Camden, S. C; Alma Pes- May be presented July first to this Bank for payment or for exchange into new bonds. Prepared this Bank will also be to selljneif ., bonds J OF WILMINGTON UWWJ&JU LJZJUUL1 y deriisoh Jbaiid reinforce its al ready big force of salespeople., A" feature o'f the event is a -special 80-minute sale each day; and about which it is well to read the advertise ment oiRehder's In today's Dispatch. First Regatta- Held. -7 ' irripnds in- thts '-city ere. grttycH Saturday afternodh-'to earU ot tne fSMrr, nraliam' Bell. who pas- ed' away at heflkte borne at r"- Tn fifsf regatta of-the season was I freehand Messrs. Herbertand Bernard O'Neill, R H. Grant, Jr;, Ned " and Husrh Hlnes, Ernest Peschau, Davidl Murchison Sidney McMillan, .Wad- dell Watters and Milton Gore. , market vigorous support ; at the opening and therA was an 'advance of (-!it-to four Poin)s. Openihg; July', "i, august, 14.5S; September, 13.03 etuDer, 12.43 oouvenir Dance Tomorrow Night. r I. Lym,na- ComplFbentary to N. made at"Currte. ." - . '.".4.-.'.iiA':ji..i; ki:.U4 --. - Souvenir TDanee i omorrow .-At Cumina. Complimentary to-N. C. Medical Sopiety. v jJJ.nl nnVI iffiA ryar ot? Tcoro witupQStpH nV a large 'crowd of : spectators.- The 'winner was Mr.-Burke Bridgers. The next race will be held July. 4th. ondertirt . baf K4in? it the, MU-IM - "f" - .- - t- cinita icniir ii nL. -'. wome. " It CI Medical Society. S0uvfrtr "OanceyTonlOrrbw Night.: mina. - Complimentaryto N. Funeral of Mr. Daniels. - . I iels was held yesterday morning from I the late residence 'of the deceased,; No. "13 Cstle(street. ' - The service was attended ny a numoer oi symya- thi2ing' friends of the deceased." .The, officiating rrflhlster'' was" Rev.' Thomks j P. Noe, rector of" the.Churcn of the Good Shepnerd and the interment was made in -Bellevue'' cemetery. 1 Cariiiiailiisiif aace Cft --V W ,A - f" mT-n wi in, ,1)1111 mirtr' Tininiri , A . -I;;:.'. ' OF WILMINGTON, N. C i "J - X'' ! -1 V-' 4s I? v f"cicai society. :-
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