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-r - , - Delivered In the City by Carrier or sent anywhere by Mall at t Cents J " ''"THE WEATHER. v .,, ' Pair and colder tonight and Thurs tdar. , Brisk ,wester"( to' northwest per Month. , . - e M THE DISPATCH I- V -7 -Ui- i- : V. , " -. I X .- ... - 7V-JL M J I "X'V VI 1 1 t I J VOLUME , SEVENTEEN IISIIS OFFERS 181 Would Lend Iw (o Guard Peking Railvoy WILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY, ; NOVEMBER Hi;-;-; . , t-..... - .v Vf' -.- uyl THREE CENTS ri I illlll I mm s ' s . mm itf Ol Ols Site to C001D1 lie Germany Also Active In Moving Troops t Head cfi.i 1; :.. ' '; I " in China-Martial Law Proclaimed ' Bmmti&rirtto -by English Governor In Hong Kong. tion. We NeesalrJ? ! ''row.Night by Speaker Champ Rebels attacked Nanking, But Were 1 But They. Should- , 1 C,?Untr ClarkSenator Lodge ; Addressed Repulsed-lmperialiste in Full Pos- '-Control Under Federal ;Historleaf6cIety Last Night-A and session of City. I'- , ' . II.' ' ' ' m t,eYen; Off for Norfolk and Con Washinertnti Nav oft ?V Washington. Nov. 29.-The United nubliHtv 6 . :.." great corporr fident of Victory. nresents Mr. Taft's Views on Many Standpat Senator From Massachusetts Set Raleigh Agog by His Address Last Night DenounceoLNew Fangfed Political Notions, With Judge Wal ter Clark on the Platform. ; ,v .T Dispatch News Bureau - r' R.alfiirh XT r Vo on tnii . charmer a wt. - 5 T. .lWlri!.":-: v--.'"!' x. in the Philippines, toaid in' keeping business wllili T "WWtt oenwwtt.elry: Cabot: Lodge.- of ' Mas: open the R. R from Piking to the ea in th tt,, o7 V 1 'roDie ""s. arter delivering thft address and for the protection of foreigners in bGr7 w n T . accorm?S to ELr st night fore; the7:tState'V,Uterar China, if the Chinese Council of MIn- board nfflirf' - alrman of r 4 and sforical rAaabatIon,: left this af isters desires to accept their services: eelCarr United Stat ternopn at 12:30 for Washington. He German Troops to 7,en Tsin. -V VfM3 arrived, last evening at 6:30 and was Berlin, Nov. 29.-Germany has order, v"6?' - ntkt4 e. 'est, of Judge and Mrs. R. W. ed two hundred troops from Kiao ChaS trust iSLh5 !6 his vi-ev8 Winston. Senator Lodge was appfecia- to proceed to Tien Tsin for eventual i''h "t-? him here . , 7 " ! -i ue-greai dtciucu ,iu enjoy ma nrst visit to hundred men as reinforcements to the lish . 1;" PU r:6.1 mnt garrison at Kiao Chau. " tn W " --b-wuwuve up xruorougn oy, judge; and Mrs. Martial Law at Hona Kond to .requirements of the law. Will Winston was largely attended.. . Hong Kong, 2 Pernor. for toe entirecounl With the, address by United States Sir Frederick Lugard, has proclaimed i-' .. aD? of Mass4" t' vx-w"i me umtea I -uscii, ana .cne election of officers t wtALcrn. i-ah ill ir iriua im a - .irnn mAifk . . i ... v- consequence of the . advent into the f f iw a4 'ii. , 1 7T VUIi,ul" i u.. piuu m, we ocaie city of the turbulent Chinese element t W - U S oinauon of capital, erary audi! Historical Associatiop and frequent assaults on the police ' Z' "f88 said came to a brilliant close lastiight.;Thb Rebels Fail In Attack. I 'i , United States ls weather wasthreatening. but a large Nanking, Nov. 29.-A concerted at. Zv C?mmfr,Cial suPrem' auenie turned out neverthless. tack on the gates of the city by Revolu-L ' uiunraun, .iww uxueers are: president. R tionists failed todav. tS?SSJ " .8ntart public Sood W' Connor; vice presidents. Dr. W ... , v.uMu- i KPPiinuf h ,ni.Hff aries were driven off with heavy losses. Federal5 control, that win power of the corpora, s ; fSr?7 Wf Hi'Presliellafi, teM to roles fe-'.si5.'-!1 . It Claims In Ills kecli : v 'w - , r- "ti ;Mujccxs, vvixn stress on the ??y'; s-Jk f J" : Situations China and the Mexican ;, ;0' - Imbroglio President Firmly VBe- J'-V?: . Wf - f ,ievea Arbltr'atlon Tre'as W.lfbt Sl " Mr Ratified- - Defines Policy of the , "n$h. , i tf2 . i United states. . . f JNfi ' in Cjjynnev -1: : is rS5sM - -. v , fc i tr SAW IIEISI The imperial troops are in full posses- misU8e of siuu oi me ciiy. ruriner activities are tioris. eipeciea tonignt. Tomorrow is the day when King Turkey rules.' All secured. by working out a svstW, W P. Few and MWT.a hfto ' '. SI "7 iUlca' AU over ine oroad land.he nrvt th0 tary-treasurerVmPr, - i nf orV r w; J rTr0- CKen, goose, shoulder... i - "" j i vu ui- ucci ia sei veil Lnn niTira' grn li ItoItt t-n c ii. . . - - : thua tn rair Tm mn. rm. .. . """-J,"u, Special to The Dispatch. Raleigh. N. C... Wnv 9a tjii.' Paris, Nov. The LeMatin toddy all , ago todav nvor ,' miWicil.D. w .1.7. V ., . - I. . . " last . v,0 wmcn purports to mgnt ot Senator Lodge, who attacked be an interview , with President Taft, the newfengled notions advanced by' written by Francois De Tessan: ' The the progressive Democrats and ReDub writer quotes the President on such licans. The initiative, rejerendum and' ' questions as intervention in the Turco- and recall, three things championed by " Italian war. on America's attitude in Judge Walter Clark, were vigorously --v., vp, pimauw m pssaiwu, juage Ajiark. being 1 on , the vw u : uie generauDject of piauorm at the time. r 0 :U aioiirauon.. , when asked about the possibility. 6f American mediation in the Turco-Italian war, the writer states that the. President declared the United States was certainly: disposed in favor of the're-establishment of peace. Never theless he felt it would be unwise to depart from the path of wisdom: "Onr relations with the two belligerents-are equally friendly., We do not wish; to uuena ine dignity of either. It is evi dent that if the European powers were n accord to ask for . our mediation we should be happy to. work lit favor of peace. ITALIANS ATTACK AND HIHW CHARTEHEO I Kin r.iflriv RPnnnirrc . TO III STEAMBOATS nikk llllllll UL.UUUIIIU squadron attacked a band of Bedouins, elgh. C. Nov. 29. For the pur- -I ! ho previously had ambushed an Ital-f b0atSn he .Pee Dee on in honor of the association. The association held a business ses- thus to pay him homage. The typical AmerW bi d, he Tan TsLntiaf na slon In the aftemnnn and roeni. nf thp noioMt f nrf --1-. .l! .-. . ... '1- 13 n essential . part . , ' w w 1 " . u Amencan noiiday. Horace Vose of WpstPriv increase the membership to. 1.000 by R-.I-. who has furnished turkeys for the wt0 v,.- fAy. -f5 another year; to emphasize the lecture I an unusually fine snecttnen tw vMr-w rLMtAl , r. extension work and the marking 0f his insists that there is no turkey like the Rhode Island bird but 'residentnf' ? ' 7r I icyuieu uxD1iutc cue uiaim ana insit that their own turkeys ar' best ah - - oa nuum uu gucu m 'o ewu, auu ucicii lu jving lurKey: m uei iwo iiiuuius ac wmston-saiem, -. youiIG . TEDDY. TAKING taiaiediatciy after .the-business ses sion the 4 WomanVs Clu gate' a recep- f.lILLIOIIAIRE 1 i STOKES" STILL ON THE GiL New York, Nov 92. Attorneys for cue duuw gins, jjiman uraham and Ethel Conrad, expect to' finish' their cross examination 6f Millionaire Stokes today in trial of ; the girls for attempt-. ed murder. The cross exainination of the wealthy hotel man'.thusr far has Th President said th' TTit-d- stofo Deen mainly an attack on-his character naturally would defend iWinterests inand an effort to snW that. in the cae China,'remainine"at theama Miss Graham he was;the pursuer faithful to the double principle of the . not Stokes intimated the pur. .-. vii. mvcgiiy. ul Viuina ana the open door . - "The United :r-i I - WEPT OVER FLAG . " v.vi vuuuuv vuuv;ci r ian scouting detachment, and killed nearly all the Bedouins. The 'Italians lost twelve dead and thirty wounded. Officers Elected. ' ivew Ycrk, Nov. 29. Announce ment was made today of the election of directors and officers of the P. Lorril- ard Company and Liggett and the My ers Tobacco Company, two of the con cerns into which the American Tobac co Company is divided. . ..v, . w , irevnwu ivuviiJiiguam anal fftorvthimr . , tered today.wlth an authorized capital which wUl etherrior days of fifty thousand and Vith three thous- this week, beginning tonSht w ad and subscribed. The company is alio dresses 5 welcome W relposes to deal in real estate.. The incorpora- Everv J? T! ! tors are Robtri. Steele. William Enth- 71, "1! " V3JSham' the allied organizationTotn Eagles Will Banquet. a The Fraternal Order of : Eagles will give an elaborate banquet tonight at their hall on North Front" street this evening and .members of the order have been Invited to be present.,It i3 expected that the occasion will be most enjoyaWe indeed JURY AGREED BUT HAS TO AWAIT JUDGE Nov. 29. Em. Assembly, ployes of the carpet factory where Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., began work twej years ago at four dollars a week, heard unofficially -today that, he has Been offered the superintendency of the entire plant Young Roosevelt is now reDresentiTic tho nnmno.ir o sembly will be holding sessions at the ramento. California, where iie. went wixic. , . - , ,: snortiy after hi mri. TT 1 ,. . . . .- . - I r . uuuBuai mieresc is attached to the aaaress or Speaker Champ Clark, which is to be delivered Thursday uikul in riiH aiinirnrnim Tha 4.i a - . . 'HPPears, Aoove the Horizon In New b.a.vu uj mi. vviiiiji. in uie sessions otj York Congress and his well known reputa- New York. Nov. thejother side' bftte Pacific a'libtfoni Union Soldier MtA t aw cusmemoered and a nrev to fnmtwL . - . . " -.--n . . .1 cupiditr, inwhi?h our enternriSe ar ".1 T"d R' ! rlGHTER' WOLGASTU r&iS: u.ui .. -. - -- s-1 DOT tiWV n?rl fnTOlm i .. IWU , irrtllUIUlUD noint of nfSr! P- lasfWUngf officer 'otfX s. : : lias thp TMrf,h fill i - not-varied since ANOTHER "WHITE HOPE" uuu tuav met o will be a large attendance. A musical program has been f reshments jwHTbVserved RUSSIA ES- HEW DEMAND ON PERSIA oi. Petersburg, Nov. 29. Russia is about to demand the resignation of W. Morgan Shuster, "American financial adviser to the Government of persla This demand is contained in instruc tions, which the Foreign Office has for- "a,UBU io tne Russian minister at i eheren, concerning , a supplementary oemand which Russia is making upon Persia, to recoup her for cost of send ing troops to that country. " tion asa. lecturer will doubtless cause hope" try out. the most nwa .,M Denver. Nov. 29. The jury in the a Sreat outpouring to hear him. Thurs- Jim Flynn checked the nretentions f case of Gertrude Gibson Patterson, ay morning Kev. John ,E. White of Carl Morris, will, occur tonight when charged with tiie murder of her hus- Atlanta will deliver the Thanksgiving Al Palzer fights Tom Kennedy at the band, which went out last night, had sermon. - ' Royal Athletic rhih Rmnvwn arranged and do- not returned at 10 o'elock this mnmin? This afternoon at 3 o'clock all th L ' . i . ,- i . jvuuft a.uu uius i a. i rnpir rprrrri o Mrs. Patterson spent a restless night. ool children and college students, have shown no reason whv n r th To the matron she said she was glad some 3.000 in number, wixl assemble other might not develon mtn hOT the actual trial was over. - in the aiiditorit m to give welcome to wei eht rh a m njn . v . w . thevtime of John WaVr U 'ilJrr-X . j . "PT- Wwish b aKina rt f-A.I?.b neo ma tace m.the hanner Los Angeles, Ca.. .Nov.9.-Al Wl- and modernized o th,t U. " and pt The baMe found re- gast,the prize fighter, who was to fight dustry d public wofks ?are ac rel,C8'of lae Freddie Welsh, the Englishman, to- pushed forward we sha,, SS! ?nf6derate General Ha,rdee, whose. morrow, is seriously ill with append!-T develon our romm.r , "ugn5er Panted. it-to Private John citis and has been taken to a hospital, with therules Tof loyal competition "- A l the Twenty-seventh Ten- ;So the 20-round Thanksgivlne1 dav WhetfSsk whefw ?ess?e,-a s- wno tad captured, it. battle at Vernon, of course, is 'dfi. The existed in regard to Mexico; the Prest "f ??-86111 " 1 ?0nfed?rate house, had been sold out Wly . in the dent replied that everAhS ouSe of which returned it week and the gross receipts, estimated done to rfrestahlish . T -1 ' at $35,000, will have to . be returned: ihg that the TTnitpA VALUABLE. PROPERTY. . Wolgast was to have i received' 13.500 1 permitfhe arftatnrs .t . .. T" as his share and Walsh ?5,000. i - ? war on Ameran tenfn L. eStatdeaI was ; -."o"" .uouuuuaim jcsttsraay. - Tne deed ' to the arbitration treaties with FrLo. . , and firlw-W .,1. r u xecora toaa transterr- New York, No 59.-C: n 'ni th9,flrZ Z" insIr0m James Mallet, et al., ( i uu.fivtti viii jl irniiaaeiphia. to AMERICAN TROTTERS togs,;. th.e millionaire horsem Lo.. hi wk "Z: rm"ae,pnw- t0 Mr- F. King, vummueu ii jr I: OSter s Real Estate Comnanv a next vpp ;fnr would ratify thQ o ' "i- r., J - -. . lJSlttl" company, pects to leave for Russia next year for would ratify the treaties fiKm an extended residence, taking witt him The President declared the ambition of the pick of his string of h-ses, in- the United States was .to find in the eluding the champion of trie f world front an America harmoniously! united trotter, Uhlan., I with Europe and preserved f t om Later today a court attache stated the. teachers. , Patriotic airs will be that the jury had reached a: verdict s"ng. nags wm be Waved and addresses Judge Allen, however, had not return ed to court and those chiefly interested remained awaiting him. ' - INTERESTING PLACE TO VISIT to a spe return, B3 Excursion Over the Railway Southport Planned Tomorrow. For those who would, liketo havea Pieasant day's outing tomorrow the u B. & S. R. R. Will run Clal ain to Southport and leaving union station at 8:30 a. m. and returning leave Southport at 5 p. m 1 Jlls trip will furnish a splendid od Portunity for all who would like to set better acquainted with the county between Wilmington and Southport, the small towns and villages as well as the fine trucking lands, orchards, vineyards. Southport with her mag narbor water .front and land-locked harbor is always an .interesting place and the trip tomorrow will furnish a sood opportunity to see the Ocean c'ty growing into a Greater South- port. . Action, . It , . "The Gypsy. Bride" Beautiful Scenic : Film of Grand Theatre Today. OHM TALKS . OF COillG SESSION made, Governor Kitchin being, on the program for the principal address. The service is guaranteed' not to last more than thirty sminutes. Conrfdent.bf duplicating former vie- Cfmrl.12th- U is gener tories, iSe A. and M. football team st0Gd that the AmeHcanL twenty-five strong, left early today over the Norfolk Southern -for Norfolk, where tomorrow it will play its annual Thanksgiving" day game!: with the Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute!; Several of Big Baseball Meetings of Live Interest. New York, :Nov. 29. The ' - annual meeting of the National Baseball League will be held he Tuesday, De- generally i under- eague will convene one day later. There is prac tically no business before the organiza tions, except the schedule. There is more interest in the National Commis sion meeting, December 11th, when the AND YET ANOTHER -'v. "KISSLESS BRIDE" for $5,000. and a suhsonn Mr. King, to Mr. Walter H. Sprynt for ?5,225, the lot. on the south-west corner of Third and Walnut streets,' Warlwhirh ia R( vt ctt r v .. by rules of arbitration, becoming each oiao", 7 day more powerful. . . - . t ' ' " M mere is tne beginning to all things.! nie. Tt 1j Whatever obstacles we may temporari- will Prr4 Q 1 . ' I v v u. uuuuoviuc x VY Cltlllft - till ly meet we will attain our goal, be- the nroWv Thl' J L ?n, a geefUSoal becauge most.valuable in the city's residential- ' the entire . world is advanemg . towards districts,' and an improvement of the it, said Mr. Taft. . - - aamA win v -' . ; . , - r . wii ue - Biaiiiying co iue -residents, of the neighborhood, . . Spend Your Thanksfiiving' Tomorrow. By taking a brief outing over the i new .railroad from ,Wilmington to Southport and see the Ocean Citv uubi.uu, "ui, j. ma Bcssiuu i leami were reportea as injured ' and 01 ciongress will be largely given over three-of the regulars were left behind.- io, tana bills," . said i Representative vuuci wuuu, uuairuiau 01 iue ways auu STpAMER IN DISTRESS Means uommlttee, and majority leader or the House, when he arrived at his J : Vancouver, B. C' Nov. 29. The Can- ojnee toaay. "if we can continue, as adian Pacifie steamer Tees. 'with we began last sessionI think' there sengers and 'freight for the,, west coast will be no doubt as to the verdict , of of Vancouver Island, is in distress, the people at thepolls. All Democratic Faint wireless calls fnwaid members are prepared to make con- ed up at Point Grey Station here at 2 cessions , in the interest of .: harmony, o'clock this morning. The y Alaska Th'ey expect' to have 'passed through Steamship Company's steamer North- the House, v the ; tariff revision . which western has gone to her assistance. the Democratic - party; believes ... the country wants. Of course, we cannot speak for the Senate. We will be gfad to receive f the -figures r, of the tariff board and If they help us. any we will be gratified f6r that asstance."i the best , men on the North Carolina alleged ticket scalping scandal is to be CAPITALIST LOSES CASE 7 AGAINST PIHKERTONS LIBERAL BILL For Rivers and , Harbors Advocated by Congressman Ransdell, But Says En thusiasts Must Not Be Too Sanguine. Leaves Today For Meeting of , Na tional Rivers and Harbors Congress. New Orleans, La Toy. 29. Con gressman RanBdell, president of the National" Rlverr and Harbors Congress New York, Nov. 29. Another young Surprise at White House. woman, nominated by her husband for - Washington, Nov. 29. Regarding the membership in the apparently growing LPars. interview Mr. Hilles said ciass or. -iussiess Brides," is the de- luuca surprise . . had 1 been :, felt fendant in a suit for a marriage annul-1 at the -White House in find- ment here; .. v ing that " the gentleman, a nmiain Dr. Gastano Sameralli alleges ' that of the .French riallitary. attache, com- climbina 'tho hill tn :-:,jfL'.anH, uunng uis courtsmp severini Giovanni, lus miroaucea Dy the French Ambassa- port; , At the same time get a view of - uau ueu. seemingly affectionate, but uur "ave tnougnt, without any the countrv hot her fln(1 w. . . .... . . ' ...ii I . , ' ' ; v anr marriage sne grew "chilly as ice'' "uuiurwanpn, to circulate as an inter- where ouail. siirrl AnoV t, auu leiuseu to permit mm to demonM "cw ms rwouecuons .. or casual re- key shootine is fin .it' m nnfnte strate his love. The defendant denies marks, made by the President in along the route. Magnificent forests ouo "5 uuttuwuuuaie ana claims she . u jiumeu TOnyersauonu-jLe- was obliged to leave her husband be-1 tessan was one of a very large num. cause of his ungovernable temper. ' 1 D.er received during a , busy morning ana na-mterview whatever was author ized. MR. JESSIE REYNOLDS. Died Last Night at His Late Residence In This City. The sad event of the deathtf young Mr. Jessie Lee Reynolds, : aged 21, occurred last night at 12:45 1; m., at: the home of HOT MUCH -MONEY FOR CHINESE SUFFERERS Members of " the Carolina ' Yach t Club will be 'pleased to learfi that a omplete oyster n roaster has been in- eightr annual convention there December 6, 7 and 8. He expressed the hope that Congress at its present session would pas a rivers and harbors bill framed along nuciai unes iair to every'sectlon. As the Democratic Montreal, Canada, Nov, 29. The suit the doIIcv of pVo , u stalled upon the club property and of David Russell, a Montreal capitalist said, the wateVwav m'n fine oyster roasts may be obtained at against the Pinkertbn National Detec-' thusiasts should not be tob saneuine " any time by 'phoning "Mr. Geo. W. tive Agency, for $350,000 damages for ' '; . Davis, the jaaitor; :'phone; No., 605-2 at alleged -conspiracy to ruin his reputa- Price bf Suqar dVods 'i'mU' the club. ' This Is an innovotioh for tion, was dismissed by Judge Archer, Nw York'Wor 29 All T ' r the members during the winter season in the Supreme Court here today, with refined sugar ' was reduced ten ZrZl and should prove yery popular, the costs against the plaintiff. . A per hundred nnd, t,v . ien,c!nts a relative at Nb. 1021 leavp Mnfn, w00m.. " ...J 1-,uuliBBl- ;"e. young man - rf iU6LU11, lu Sblsl diedof 'pneumonia, after- a.sevpre in preparations for the eie-ht .nniumi1 ,-- r Vsevere uuiMD .ui ,i vr u , W ee&s. -. ma aeatn win come as a severe bfow to many friends here, who respected and admired him. Mr Washington, D. C. Nov. 29. Only one hundred dollars-has been receiv ed from the entire country response to the American Red Cross' appeal is sued a month ago for funds to aid the Reynolds vwas connected with nne . . . " ' of the leading hardware stores in this -TlZlr" fciic cBiauiiauuieiii ui xveu wross- oOCie- s home Brunswick coun- i i 7 i 1 s Jw rpnrnin. significant to forward, being heldrith two hundred dollars collected5" f or .the same, purpose last summer,, with the Lilly,, leaving the i wharf J at J" 7 o'clock.; Anumberof friendsfwill aC: 7 ' t XiT 1 V T!f tt mmn.nv fWhnd; .m,' ,.. 4 . hoPe !t wil1 be substantially increased der condolence! to the: bereave S ,The .acres are supposed to ents. h ., . '",.',' ' - have dulled American sympathies. Subscribe io'The Evening DisVatch,' ip? SSSST Subscrtbe for,The Evening Dispatch open savannahs . and : fields v around Town Creek, Bolivia , and Moores Creek for quail shooting, squirrel, rab-; bit and turkey huntings .This is yorir opportunity to take a day off and see Brunswick county lying at your very daprs and behold its wonderful possi bilities all around us. Train -leaves . union station promptly at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow, ".morning, leaving Soujhport on. the return trip at 5 p. m, Fare for the round-trip, $1.00., " ' 7 - Recorder's -Court The Recorder's court this ? noming was, a rather 'tame affair.- Only1 a few cases were tried,' and . these of minor ; importance. Rosa and Cora Murphy," colored slstersV smashed the iles of r blood affection and engaged in an af fray. The Recorder -taxed them with the-costs. Joe Johnson and Pearl Gil- ham, affray," cosfs. . McDonald Benton. ' trespass costs. I George ;W. Cameron i and William Morriss each contributed - h and costs each; for being drunk; f ' the last named "having the charge of ? ' disorderly also attached to his war- rant 1 - - -; -' . - , 3 V -' - .v;''... r .--, - - 1 '.v! '
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