THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY AFTErlN002I, O
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Market Rw Mating
COTTON, mv
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Wilmington
Charleston ,
Savannah .
25 3-4
4
25 '34
26
NEW YORK COTTON.
New York, Oct. 3. The eotton mar
ket showed renewed -activity and ex
citement early today'. ODvernight con
sideration of yesfenfay's government
reports appeared to ? have brought in
a broadening buying movement Tand
after opening 30 to? 48 'points net Kigh
vr, the market s66h - sold 113 to 127
points above la9t night's closing fig
ures, with December touching ,26.11
and January 25.30; There was Southrn
lu dge sellings ahar good deal of real
izing at the advance; but roreign and
domestic trade interests were again
buyers and ; bullish sentiment ,was
si i inulated by a belief " that reduced
(.,,,)) estimates would strengthen the
I lan of yesterday's conference at New
Oilcans to demand a minimum of 30
c iits per pound ;fof cotton.
Cotton closed steady.
High.
October . . . . ; . 26.60
Pecember 1 26.15
January 26.00
March 26.13
Mav 26.20
Low.
25.55
25.15
25.08
25.20
25.35
Close
'26.55
25.9S
25.84
25.91
26.02
NEW YORK SPOTS.
New York, Oct. 3. Spot
ready; middling 27.25.
cotton
NEW ORLEANS COTTON. .
New Orleans, Oct. 3. A rise of a
cent a pound featured the first half
hour of trading in cotton here today
The continued cold weather over the
blt and overnight buying orders, bas
cd on yesterday's bullish reports on
conditions and ginning, stimulated the
demand. The active months rose 100
to 101 points.
Cotton closed irregular at an ad
vance of 92 to 107 points.
High'
Oct 25.66
Dec ..25.11
Jan - 25.15
March 25.30
May 25.38
Low Close
25.06 23.63
24.10 .24.95
24.35 25.00
24.58 25.15
25.09 25.30
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS. .
New Orleans, Oct. 3. Spot cotton
firm, 93 points up; sales on the spot
1,852; to arrive 3,554; low middling
24.62; middling 25.25;" good middling
25.75. Receipts 4.817; stock 88,711.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Liverpool, Oct.. 3. Cotton:
firm; prices 60 points higner; "
middling 19.77; middling 19.32;
Spot!
good.
I
middling 18 82; good ordinary 17.87;
Sales 3,000 bales, incluring 2,600
American. ; Futures closed Arm. New
contracts:
January 19.00;
March 18.75; May
18.50.
n
Old -.contracts (fixed . prices) :
.i L ifhl i TktMAMkAitlaiiii4inr- 17 TA
January-February 17.60 ; March-April I
17.42; May-June 17.26. .
CHICAGO GRAIN. -
Chicago, O-nMekTSablSf
and a prospect that no unseasonaoie
cold would bo experienced for sev-'
Aa h,i a morieratfi bearish
A-,rfv 'nti mm. Estimates.!
however that the yield was 60,0fld, -
K bushel" less th.- was expected
month aeo led to a runy from 'ear-
, , . 4.;
lv weakness Opening quotations
ly weakness Upenmg quotations
which ranged from l-8c oil to a liKe ;
advance, at $1.19 1-4 to 1.19 for.De-;
i J--1 It 1 A 11C Qfi fr -:
May, were
followed by a general
downturn, and then a
reaction to
slightly above yesterday's finish.
uats i em cum,uat.,
Realizing m which yesterdays chief
nnrcnasers muuiseu, leu io ti uuvm-.
turn in provisions. Strength in the
hog market was ignored.
Grain and provisions
ed as follows:
prices rang
Open Close
CORN :
Dec ..1.19 4 1.10
May .1.1614 1.16 3-4
OATS
Dpc . : . . . .59 5-S ' .59 7-8
M?v 615-8 .617-8
PORK
j?n ,.. ..47.00 46.75
LARD
Oct 24.60
Jan 23.87 23.92
RIBS
Oct 26.57
Jan 25.00 24.87
COTTON SEED OIL.
Ne w York ' Oct 3 The i cotton seed
nil market closed strong. Spot 17.60; (
October 17.66; December 1-13; Jan-;
"ary 17.16; March 17.27; May 17.30
Total sales 45,200 barrels.
Emimsmis
I HATE TO CO 41 . 0 HOME.- I eg 17 . . : ;S wnf" ' -
:,,r-n o J too come-an- ii.--- '.tl: V v j c.hb: , : jeJ tW-' . : .
1
LOCAL- MARKETS. : '"V?
Butter per lb., Country, ... . . ,s30c
Spring; chickens, "apiece .. . . .2540c
Grown chickens,, apiece iV. U.6065c
Puddle Ducks apiece . . , S055c
Guineas, apiece ; .-. . . ..V.35c
Beef i, ..... ..;;12-rl3c
Irish Potatoes; Jersey Joint, . ; .
11. Pk. bags .. . . $4 Kn
cv Hams, pound ..U 4i..i.2fi27c
-CS. Shonldera and RibsV lb . .2526c
Cabbage (100 lbs). . . . . .. ....... $1.50
tildes,; lireen . .. . ..... .......... .20c
Wool, free of bur . . . .VI ... . 65c
c.orn bushel .. ; . . ..... j , .$2.75
Bee's ' Wax -. . . . . . ; . . . . ... ..,32c
Salted Hides v. V. . . . . ...;18C
Tal tow ; ."v . . v ... v. ...... . ... vile
Wool, clean ' . :.. . . : . . ... : :50c
Wool, burr ,4550c
Spanish Onions, the crate .. . . $1.75
WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES.
Spirits 44 cents.
Rosin N. D.
Tar $3.50 and 16 cents.
Crude$3.75-$3.75 and $2.75.
RECEIPTS.
Cotton-. .
Rosin ..
Tar . . . .
Crude . .
.1006
. 21
. 100
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LOCAL COUNSEL ENGAGED.
District Attorney Carr and Iredell
Meares, Esq., Employed.
It was learned here yesterday that
District Attorney J. 0.r Carr and Ire
dell Meares. Esq.. had 'been retained
by Shepard Bryan, Esq., of Atlanta,
'fa assist counsel for Judge Robert
Worth Bingham, of Louisville, Ky.,
and they have been asked to obtain
certain information relative to the ex-
humatibn-6f the body of Mrs. Bing -
ham in Oakdale cemetery about ten
days ago. ;
PROMINENT MAN PASSES AWAY.
. ,
Mr. H.
nniivuvcr uicu ouuucmij ex l
Fayetteville Yesterday,
qtiH tvv.,rri, Qrota .win marDt
tn )Dom n oth nf
IU U VjL HIV OUUUV-fi UUUJ Vl. ATA X ,
H
Withcover, which occurred yester
. Mr. Withcover was; prominent for
years, in insurance awl fraternal cir-
!cles. More reecntly he has made this
Jcity his headquartereor his agency
t, t.. '
ui mt; reim iviuiuai uiic iusui cuitc
i ,
o p
ooSt, i
i ViCl ax. lie uau aiou c i imtu j-ri uuiin
;the 32nd degree
Surviving the deceased are two
LQ"I
Sters and one son, living at Ma-
,rion,'S. C. The funeral wiU be held;
tomorrow at (Morence, s. cj., wnere
interment will be made in the fam
ily burial plat. Rev. S. Mendelsohn,
,D. D., left this afternoon for Florence
city just a week ago. A large circle
of frifends will mourn his loss.
DESERTER TAKEN TO FORT.
ia.:rhi Arimite paii,.rA r
Joseph Janichi Admits Failure to Re-
spond to Call.
1 V. Beca.usef . refusal to resoond to.
the cal1 of .the. selective draft board,
" "" ... .
i LUU.y yesifciuay ;iiiu iiihiiiiuk wits
. . . ,
taken to Fort Caswell and turned ov
er to the commanding officer. Jan
ichi admitted - that he - had not re
: nc, T.Q000 tTint ha '
i .i." ": "T
teers and had been
rejected;
that
he did not know where, the Y
. - e ,nnta ,
M. C.
was located.
I All men wwj uavu iumuu icsyuuu
. i i ; l .1 . j
to the call will now be treated as de
serters, and a reward of $50 will be
paid to those apprehending them and
bringing them in. This is in accord
ance with the order issued by Provost
Marsha). 'General Crowder a few days
ago.
Rubber
Stamps
Made to order on Shcrt rctlco.
We make Rubber Stamps that
glvet the maximum of service
and Satisfaction. Promptness
with every order. Send us your
order.
LeGWIN PRINTING CO.
8 Grace 3treet. Phone 220.
tup fFmrsaEm
r STOCKS. ?
" Nel? '.York'Oct.' 3. Railway stocks
w ertj again a irag pn tme . genera iisr
at the opening . of today's markets St
Paul fell 1 i-2..to the new low record
of, 49 vl-2, Delaware and Mludsonf. lost
almost ;lwo points and large fraction
al recessions were made by Union
Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Reading' and
New York - Central. Industrials yield
ed at the outset ; with i, coppers, oils
arid pxo tors,, but were" Inclined to hard
en, f Ftirther bullish activity 'was" not
ed in .various 'specialties. '
American Beet Sugar (bid)
American Can i.vv'.ii .
American "Car & Foundry , .
American" Locomotive
American Smelting & Refining
American Sugar Refining (bid)
Anacbnda Copper . . . . ....
Atchison . . . r-. . . .....
Atlantic Coast Line ....
83 .
43 3-4
69
60
95 1-2
109
69 7-8
95 7t8
107,
' Baldwin . Locomotive . . , .
Baltimore, and Ohio
gj! i'
Bethlehem Steel "B" . . . .
Canadian Pacific ... .. .. ..
Central Leather
Chesapeake and " Ohio ....
Chicago, Mil. & St Paul
Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Ry.
Chino Copper . ,
Colorado Fuel and Iron . .
Columbia Gas and Electric...
Corn Products . . . . ..... . . . ,
147 S-i
84,3-8
53 5-S
50
tjjt f
Aoi
38 7-8
31 1-2
mt st
I Hnha f!anp Sup-nr
n- -i .
1Q 7 r
Erie
Great Northern Pfd (bid).
Great Northern Ore Ctfs
,102
. 33 1-8
97
, 49 3-8
, 86
. 38 3-8
..38 3-8
119
, 331-4
, 93
34
. 50 '3-4
, 28: ,
, 20
, 73 7-S
109
99 1-2
. 45 3-8
, 513-4
50
. 24 7-S
. 811-4
81
. 11
Gulf State Steel
r Inspiration Copper
Int Mer. Marine pfd
Kennecott Copper . . .
i Kennecott Copper ..
Louisville & Nashville
' Maxwell Motor Co. ..
I Mexican Petroleum ..
Miami copper .. ..
Midvaie Steel ,
' Mssour Pacific ..
Nevada Copper . .
Norfolk and Western
I Northern Pacific . .
Ohio Cities Gas
j Pennsylvania
Pittsburg Coal
Ray Consolidated Copper
' t: 'A,: '
"cp"U1 a r t kmi
! f ab.rdnA1tr Lin (bid)
m7lair u" '
Southern Pacific . .. .
, 35 1-2
91 1-4
27
44 i.4
Studebaker Co. ,.
: Sloss.-Shef. Steel and Iron (bid) 42
. Cr-rT
160
71
127
. i cAaa .
tr ' "
oV"
115 3-4
-
,T
iU. S. Industrial Alcohol
135
571-2
10& 3-8
90 .
35"l-2
46 78
U. S. Rubber ;
U. S. Steel
Utah Copper . . ... .
Va. Car. Chem; .-.-.."
' jXf m f-e fIeclnc
45 3-4
25
Willys-Overland
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ADDITIONAL SOCIAL.
A
, . . . . . . . . .
- - -- -.t-'T--'' ':0f $25 to be used in equipping ahd.
Alurani of state formal College, ! furnishing this room. Upon recomj
jGreensboro, are urged to .meet in sor -
nsif? niuh rooms tomorrow evenine at.
6 o'clock. .
.
License was issued today by the
Register of Deeds for the marriage
of Miss Annie Meade Lynch and Mr
LeRoy Simpson Cruser. The wedding
will take place at the home of the
bride's parents on Saturday aftei
noon. v
4fr
PARCEL POST SALE.
The Women's ' Missionary Society
of St. Matthew's Lutheran
church
will have a parcel post social tomor-, counties, was called up in the House -row
from 4 to 10 p. m. The Sunday -today by Congressman Rood and pass
school rooms will be divided into four ed The bill passod the Senate last
zones, representing one to 50 pounds, ; week and now becomes a law. ?
1Q cents: 50 to 100 nounds, 15 cents; r ,
100 to 135 pounds),. 20 cents; and 135
pounds, or over,' 25 cents. , Refresh-1
ments will be served free. Vocal and
instrumental music will entertain the
guests and a good time is promised,
The general public is invited to at -
tend.
Proceedings .Begun. Attachment'
proceedings were begun in Superior
Court late yesterday afternoon by the
Hyman Supply Company against the
Southern Stave and Lumber Company.
Property of the defendant in New
Hanover and Pender ;was taken- un-
der the process. Kenan and Wright
pre the attorneys appealing for the
defendant. J
ITfl DRDKiaiiCE
S: lUCiiiG
is
it ' ' S - t -fl-t , f vj'i J
Restt ictions,'.cTri Motorista as Itq
r Car Parking. Dbwr Town
StUl tha Safnel ;
; Action was- again- deferred; on;. the
reecntly" drafted "ordinance governing
the parking of automobiles . ml Front
and Princess -streets,1 in';., the -downr
town section, hor., restricted;, area as It
is ..termed..: in fjhe : oHmance, at this
morning's regufar ; session. 4 of . City
Council. The ; delay was, occasioned
when Councilman Merritt suggested
that motorists be ! privileged to, park
their :- machines on Northt Front be
tween Red Cross.' and Grace' streets.
The whole matter will be further, de?
bated before the ordinance is enacted.
Mr. Will Rehder, .florist, was ; be
fore Council to .uTgerthatie.e.-iven
better watei service bis green,-J
house, advising i the boardthat; thg
half-inch pipe of the, city's connecting
'mitW tilo , fuTA-i nrH main . vita iafftiroT-tr
inadequate to keep his growing plants
WjllKlcu. iiC; aiovcii iuai uo unu uccu
after this relief for tbe past -18
months, and, becausCofi the fact that
he pays a healthy water- bill quarter?
ly, ; was of the opinion that the relief
Bradshaw suggested ythatkthe; matter I
leii up . iu mmseji, a.ymg mat. lie
believed he 5 could remedy the - condi-:
tinn. - ' , r . t.-r' :
i A number .of real estate . mem ..in-
i eluding Messrs. James Owen ReillyJ
1. t
' 1
mvk
t mi.,
9g 3.s'and Thomas H. - Wright, were before
tne Doard to learn wnetner any ac
tion bad been taken ; &s. regards a re-
cent request max persons not -pe utv Thsf nira? t wt f.. r.nar
lowed to sell lead copper and.brass tax becomes operative in thirty davs
to junk dealers without a permit from andTthe second class Tmail increases
the chief of police, and were told that -jiy . j; , ; . j
while no action had been taken, that ' New income and war excess profits"
City Attorney Ruark .would be. in-1 taxes are, based on Income of the" 1917
structed.tp draft an ordinance mak- calendar year, and payable before
ing it mandatory, upon one having - March 3 1,( 1918. ,
junk to sell to secure such. a permit. ;,.f-, .ah... famjp . taix6r including those on
Rubber will also be .included in the I parcel post packages, become effective
list 'of contraband. ' December !. , Amusement admissions
The matter was first .brought to the ' and taxes on club dues go into effect
attention of Council by Mr. Reilly, : November . 1, as do taxes on freight
who said that vacant houses were -and passenger transportation, sleeping
being stripped of all pipes and other -car,", drawing room and steamship
plumbing fixtures, and he suggested . berths;', pipe line transportation, in
the permit' proposition in an effort surance policies , and telegraph and
to put. a stop to this petty tmevry
that is alleged to have been going on
for some time.
Mr. W, M. Cummirig. speaking as a
citizen, suggested that' a better course
would be to tax the junk dealer out of
1 existence, and thought it a good idea
.to have these dealers in Domes , ana
! bones and rags either discontinue
business or pay sumcient tax to give r,
ilTolthe police, firemen and street handaent advanced Belgluin-imother.
their increase in pay. xne city attor-
ney
!nfnrmaH him that thov mero
I paying an annual tax of $500 at pres-
ent for the privilege of doing busi-t'
' nnoi! inH that there wnc nr siirh ! T
j lumg as iaa.iug lueiu uui tri uuamcoo, j
as tne law regards tbe junk, business 1.
legitimate business. The ordi-l
jnanc.e cQyering thsltuation will bei
drt prior to the next : meeting of
tne board and will, in all probability,"!
be passea at tnat time.
Speaking for the New Hanover I
Food Conservation Commission,
Chairman W. A. McGirt asked for an
! appropriation of $10 monthly as the .
city's part toward maintaining a resti
room and demonstration quarters, 1
. and also asked for an appropriation
. raenaauon 01 iouucnmau men in me j
matter was referred to the finance;
: committee with power to act.
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' WACCAMAW RIVEK
BRIDGE AUTHORIZED,
7- -U
By Gebrae H. Manning.) 1
Washington, D. C, Oct. 3. The bill
granting authority to the Whiteville
Lumber Company to build a bridge
nornss Waroamaw river, near Pirewav
between Columbus and Brunswick
SUN RISE AND Slfa SET.
i
,gttn rises
Thursday:
6; 09
5:53
Sun sets ..
IB. TI UILL .IS
mm i mm
- . r- r-r r r
an Two and One-Half
ion' Dbllars Levied . 7
Washingtoni Octi 3.rrCpnress finish
ed.' its, work on the great' war tax-; bill
latfe yesterday ,when the Senate, fol
lowing tb eiampls;et Monday by the
House adopted., the cpnf erenea r sport
without.a .roil-call.; More, than two and
a half bilfionidollars in new taxeA sre
lieidby the,.measure, which has been J
iu uie- maiiing; since last. j. ,r.uw v ;
v As soon;aa the bill Js. engrossed and
stgtfe,d by , Vice President Marshall and
Sneaker Claf kl- it - will be senLto Presf-
'.de'nt Wilson who is. expected' -to -sign
it immediately, probably today.-
- "As finally,' drafted vaf ter one of. f be
longest andimost -strennpiis s.truggle'S
itf dohgrsslonai . His tdry, the ieveritie
bill;whien was passed by" tbe Hou?e
May .23 and,;b the .Senate, afier a
montn's debate,' ' September,. 10, draws
"p)rincipalyr.up'on incomes ' arid -war ex
cess profits.' ' -,' . . ..
' The ' bill now is estimated to raise
b6ut ' $850,000,060 " frond inQomes cor
porate and . individual and about . one
billloir dbliars'frorii war excess profits.
Other major levies are $30,000,000 on
tobacco; about $275,00(,000 on liquors;
?7;00O,0OOL!;&n first-class mail; $40,
000,000 on automobiles; $77,500,060 on
freight transportation; $60,066,000 on
passenger; transportation;' - $32,000,000
from starnp taxes and $60,000,000 from
amusement admissions. ; , ; . 1 . ,
All new taxes in the bM' become
effective., when the' President1 sighs it;
eAueyi certain sptjuineu raies,
j telephone messages cosMng 15. cents
or more.
t .
Tm.)pilt wais s'nol by
Speaker
Marshall
t Clark and Vice-President
j shortly after noon', and was sent at
once to the White House.
More Money For Belgium.
(By Associated Press.) 5
Washington, Oct. 3. The govern-
!-y-,-m- rrrVi"" r-""
Ol (,auu,UUB a UlUUlll IOr SIX"
i months, ' and a special twan .made
sometime ago of $4,900,000.
. Pleasure Drivinf, Dances, . i
Wedding an J Commer-cUf
tity li very Co.
'f.
Phones 15 and 345.
cM6n -Ma s()c Lb.
ion Earth
High Grade Coffee 25c Ih
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.CD,
Phone 679. 16 So. Front
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Souvenirs Saturdays.
MorcTh
rZ-XMffl
AUTOS
Kenny Co
TIliiBisUi sPOLVOUTfCBuPllllV!
HotiSevFuiiiishin-gs? $ ::;
pUR.iNE.W FALL STOCK IS
Shades,' Blankets, Comforts andt AutpRqb; " ji
Linoleum, ;suftable for ofllce, kitchen, hall, and bath rooms; t target
"tock to select from. "'p:w -:H 'V'-'i-V .-
I LACE CURTAINS AND NETS You willen joy our large assortment
X 6f popular-Scranton Lace Curtains and N'ets.;'; .They' are .Vxtremelyr
smart; and sweety 1 .n-.- ';i-'S
X - Have' ypn a room that, needs Wahp'aper?' We have" Paner in atbcK
fknd competent workmen to hafig paper; Prices1 reasonable. : -f $ i':0A$;
I . v -A'- r THE CAW.;P0LV6CT
ATi-ANti.C C OAST L INE
. f vsiacemeni ot evenues ana txpenses i j .
Month of August.
Operating .Revenues ... V .
Operating Expenses ;.. , .
Net Operating Revenues
Deduct Taxes i ....
Operating Income -1. . . . ,
January 1st to August 31st."
Operating Revenues . . . . . .
Operating Expenses I . .
Net,, Operating Revenues . i
ieduct Taxes .
Operatirir ntfojae '. ..
PASSENGERS LUGGAGE
SEARCHED FOR WHISKY
fPv" Asocltf(l Press. ,
Richmond, Va,,; Oct. 3. Operatives
of the Department of Justice, assign-
ed last week to the .work of breaking
up the liquor traffic from . Washington
to Virginia and other Southern States,
last night searched two trains here
and ' subjected Several; passengers' .lug
gage to - investigation, whenever " it ap
peared . suspicions. Day- coaches were
searched but persons in parlpr and
it
DEAR,-
1
teian
hair
lifeless. . Your coat collar, is al
ways; covered witn Ugly scales;
Stop yoDdruff now; ;Y6it
da;nV : ust idbfea'. tr'f half.
The": Dandruff is :.' ""entirely ;goiie
arid almost overnight i Pompeian
HAIR Massage made my hair, at
tractive." ... ... 'i'i.'-'- jj.- "
The sdc6ess f Pbnipeiafl ;H AIR
sazei -is m its name Mas
sage.":. is a treatment;, ijot
merely ) a tdnic. The massaging
(rubbing) of the scalp; wakes Ju
the foots , of the, hair to new lift.
This ; ihaSsaeine. also ; : opens the
. pores of. the ; scalp, tc the .wonder
fully, stimulaung' liquids m Pom
peiari " HAIR ! Massage. ; Dandruff
goes. Your hair will become and
stay healthy, vigorous, attractive.
JAM that ' is needed is a little
massaging' onceor , twice a week
One application. ? shows results.
Your scalp will' immediately feel
HAIR
romc
"JfaTiffftL has,? .; made? f your
stfag&l thttitlooking and
MvfMrMfiiHs
iN-Art: BquaresRugsr:praperie3
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- RAJ C R O A D CO M P ANY 'IJk' S J
.'.Ifcvw";
-- " 1917.. . .. .-'1916., .v:.,. 1915.: v:.'-4-.
. .$ 3,355,674.04 $ 2,605,922.94 .: $; 2,0171732
, . ... 2,531,780.11 1,929,933.11 :i 1,788,184.28-1 '5
.v.v 823,83.93 675,989.83 4228,988.944,
. . J. . ; :. 220)00.00 160,000.00 ,:. f ,tl40,0O&.6 .-g
, . . . 28,018,0 Z. Y b fZ4,Z0U,ZZS.Y9 i f ZV, iZ6,(Ki l.Z i -V t .
. . . 19,618,815.13 7 15,758,195.00 - 4,745.651.95 .
. 1 . . : 8,999,857.63 " 8,491,433.79 -. 5,977,885.47 V,'
V' lj497,000.00 . 1,256,830.70 1 1,041,156.80
v.; ,602.857.63 , 7,234,603.09 ?i.mMi.r?;.7?
sleeping cars were not ' molested.-' .One .i
negro "woman: wis arrested." Several A t ;
trains have been searched' retently at
Alexandria and a numberitjf suitcases !
seized. The Secret ;Seryce agents
are working without the assistance jbf 'ri
J.( Sidney' Peters, State Prohibition.': ; :
Cbmmfssioner, who i said (Sat; hfe menl f ,
had been 'instructedf not to ijearfchf. any '
baggage without' a warrant 'for'5 each. ' ; ,
particular piece. . Railroad ; officials .
have announced they Will protest the 'kM i '
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