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..v t PAfERrwiTH KNOWN CIRCULATION tfW LSTABLlSHED IN 1878 NUMBER 171 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROUNA"TUESDAY MORNING. OCT JB THIRTIETH YEAR t -v - ' - -v ,s' ' " ! ; r 4 " -i ' .4 V OOOO CUT YOUR EXPENSES. - ONE way of saving money is to cut your expenses. If you spend a little less than you earn, there will always he something left for your savings account. A person who is getting ahead is always respected more by his neigh bors than one who spends all he earns. No matter how small your i come may be, open a savings account withthis banic. JV&PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND DEPOS htfm ITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE. Wto CrLX tan The Hume of Kuppcaheimef Chicago SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF MENS AND BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS If we could have ' Cheaper we Would 'em" made Hetter we Would. I f we mold n Hut we can't -Neither oan anybody else. See the line for yourself and be convinced We are ready you Are you ready to look 7 He sure and get one of our Styli Its Free. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, HUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COTLON'S Coal Cdl Anthracite A 1.1. SIZES, Bitu minous r'OK STEAM AND . JHOLLISTER & COX rO0T OP CRAVEN ST.N j--. The Smith Premier i OtREirs VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MODEL 10. ' Aon of Perfection in Oonitruction and fVrvlcr I'm m 8 . --1 b mi. O OOQ O o OOOOO yTRAGOOT to show Hooka- White Ashe ALI, SCREENED Pocahontas DOMESTIC PTJRP03ES. PI f ONE 34 STORE WELL AND SUB- STANTIALLY BUILT t4 tha koo, Hon, factory or othar tnilding in which bur blf (nda tiimbr it naad. WblU w bartdla and Mil U gradVt, Ub nnlawl and In roojh, w .And th 1 lh oVmand ta b pmilf lot. pin ; of Dm btlf tori, Atw apavtat U n fba lutnbr( w au h ta rn"; ply that- 4en$ b ttr f, , , rthot taUr. ? : " ' : LOS AWGELESE DYNAMITING CASE Anarchists Charged With Diown ing Mao Indicted to Prevent Talking Jury Troubles. Lo Angelese, Cal., Oct. 10 Circum stances under which it is believed by the prosecution that David Caplan lias been murdered to prevent bis "squeal ing" od the other men indicted with him for ihe Times dynamiting. The Burns detectives and the Los Angelese District Attorney are satisfied that Mr, Capiat whs drowned in Puet Sound ry members of the anarchists' colony at Lake Bay. near Tacoma, where ho look refuge last winter. Caplan was the San Francisco man described by Win. J. Burns as "a poor mut," nothing but a blind tool for Brice in the purchase of the dynamite for the Times explosion. Caplan and "Cock eyed Sehmidty," both under indictment are still fugitives, were the accomplices of James Knee in procuring the eighty per cent, gelatine at the dynamite works at Giant, near S in Krai Cisco. Schmidt disappeared fro:n Sim Fran cisco the day after the Times disaster. Caplan fled six dnys later. Gradually he worked his w.iy up the coast, as Burrs' detectives later established, and arrivtd at the anarchists colony destitute. There a launch was provisioned, according lo the proscution, and Caplan set out in company with Anarchists sympathizers for British Columbia Ttie detectives say he has never been se.'ii since the day he set foot in the boat. The motive for sinking him in Pugot Sound, the detectives say, wai furnish ed by Caplan's insistence on c murium eating with his wife in S in Francisco and his avowed determination to see her. Mrs. Cap'an recently disappeared from San Francisco, according to the detectives. Three sesnionB of court have brought the trial of J. B. McNarmara to a fork of the road of momentous importance to both prosecution and defense. Too course will not be known till later, when Judge Bordwell, after two days' weigh ing of the argument wi I pass upon Clarence S. Darrow's plea for a com mon law jury.- If the court sustains Darrow and disqualified . L. Nelson, the first talesman for implied bias, the defense is likely to succeed in throwii g out, one by one, the ei tin- list of H 0 veniremen made up by i he Supreme Court Judges Inst January. Jf t'le de fense carries its print thee appears lo j be in fact serious question whether s-uch j a jury as it demands can be found at all irt I .a A nnalaju (.niitil u Many lawyers about the court ro m question the likelihood of getting a ju ry at all. Should Nelson li" !i-q it was poin'ed out that it would lie w nigh impossible to get a d 7. n men from the one hundred on the list of the court who already hail nut formed some opinion on the case. Should it develop after a time, it is aid that the panel wan moidly being exhausted, it would not I e surprising if the defense ai-k -d for :i change of venue on the ground that nobody could be found in IOs Angelese who has not acquired fixed prejudice on the cas I e cause of its notoriety in tlos section, Wrights Silver Cretin. Whitehurst & Co. M E. DIED. 8:30 Sunday morning at her residenc Hancock tlret, Mr. Jamea F. Clarke dauyh'er of Dr. Chaa. Crawford Wilson and Sarah Lovlck Wilson, aged W. Funeral from residence at 10:30 a m She leavaa her huxhand. slnler Mini farah Wilson and daughter, Mrs. R L, Way. I DON'T BATHE BATHROOM IV mighty dinatgree able peeling down to Haturt'a grb In chilly balbroum. Tbvn tii jrour plunga J oar pore opened by tb warm water of tb bath yo n in "prima' r di lon, to tak rw4 hrtfy cold if' yoQ baocm ' ckiited. , Do1 do li-U'l dt' 'getOBaV'V ; MAKE" YOUR . BATHROOM. , COMFORTABLE ATHLETICSTAKE llfi AGaIhd! pi SEOflGD GAME PREDATORY BEASTS Tl1 I Lucky BuncVirig"Of Hits. Weath er Fa rorablei Attendance Thir ty Thousand. Phils. OctlB-Sunday's rain and threatening wither were forgotten to day under elenff.iklea that soon put Shihe Park b HeW 4n good condition. There were 30,000 enthusiasts present tochter, will a New York delegation to urge on the Gianis. To Ihe surprise of the forecasters, Connie Mack Rent the veteran Plank to pitch, and hip judgment proved correct, tho U e lucky bunching of two long hits in the seventh, after getting a run in the fir'ton errors, gave the home club the victory. The Athletics took a run in the open ing inning, the Giants evening up the score in the second. The struggle con t n ted without either gaining untjl the seve ith wh -n after C dlins had doubled, B iker'a ho-ne run drive gave the Ath letics a total of three runs that could not le over come. Crandul pitched theeighih inning being sent in to bat for Marquard who was hit safely but four times. Following is the score by i-uiiiigs. It II E Phila, 1-0-0 0-0 0 2 0 x-3-4-0 New York 0 1-0-0-0 0-0 0 0 1-5-3 Plank and Thomas. Marquard, Crania II and Myer1. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signu ture is on each box. 25c. mm REBELS ARE CIJI OFF Peking (Invernmetit K 'fusns To Transmit Messages and Slops Train Service. Peking, Oct. 10 The Chinese Gov ernment has placed severe restrictions on the telegraph lines, evidently to pre vent communi ation between the reb els. The telegraph administration re fuses to transmit messages either to or from the provinces of Hu Peh. Hunan, Kian Si, Sze Chuan, Kwei Chow and Yunan On this account Hankow, where tb j revolution is at its height, is cut otr. It is not considered possible that the wires have been cue throjghoit these lje(;six provinces, Until lat.ely uie revolu tionaries, hiving free use of t e wires, received and disseminated inlorn.ation concerning tho pfojrexsof their plans 'n U quarters. Th : G verement re- fust 8 t) reveal the number or the les tination of the troops who are being sent southward. j Beginning today only a single first-1 cl tss train i'l he run daily betw en Peking and Tien-Tstng Ku, alout 70 miles to the southeast of the capital. Thit is due to the hevy troop traffic and intended ti prevent any gr -at num ber of rebe'B from ci ming into Peking. Passenger and freight traffic his been entirely suspended be wen Piknr and llandow. So far the 0 ivcrnment hat refused 'o permit correspondents to acc mpnny the army. Both sides are anxiouj to favor foreigner, and it is believed that ihe Government will recorilder thi r funl, nhou'd the ImrerlallaU meet with ini ibl aurceHt. . The la tdiapatch receive I from II n kow laid th it lh revolu'ionarie had or ganicai a Rd Croni iiclet and had in vltad the co-opraUon of th American Kpiscoptl Mission. Thi invitation w accepted provisionally. IN A COLD A;YuIcan, Odorless . neater ' ",V;-.l,-Vv.-ti Vill raika jeair bath' room towfortaMi la ftrinu'tw.'1 -No OdorTC N Stuffy Feclioj rosifivdy Stnl - -fary. - m Government's Forest Hanger Skill. Fraud In Hountj For Killing Wild Animals. Washington, Oet 16 One of the dut ies of Uncle Sam's forept rangers is to kill "varmints" ihnt destroy cattle, sheep and other domestic animals In the Western States, where bears, moun tain lions, wolves, coyotes, wild cats ar.d lynxes a'e plentiful, the ar nual damage from wild beants runs into millions. Last year forest rang rs kil led 7,971 destructive ar.imhls. The re ports, just out, show that 213 bears, 8 mountain lions, 172 w jives, C9 wolf pups, G,4H7 coyotes, 87i) wildcats and 72 lynxes fell "before the rangers' guns. In addition to their efforts after an -mals that are harmful to live stock and to game animals and birds, forest offic ers have made headway against the prairie dog, which rats one thirty-sec-oid as much a sheep. The Biological Survey estimates that one grown wolf will destroy about $l,(0i) worth-of stock a year, and (hut the average family will get at least $:U)00 worth. The stock killed by wolves is principally cattle. Ca'ves andyeailings are gen erally selected by I hern for tlaughter, but if these cannot be readily had cows and even fuil grown s eers are killed. It is said by stockmen I hat wolves in Wyoming kill from 10 to 20 per cent, of the annual increase of the herds. In some sections of Montanna thjy i re just as bad. The Government mployees claim that hunters who kill wild animals for the bounty do nut exterminate for the reason that they do not want to "kill (he goose that lays the goleenegg." Thi y destroyed male wolves and covo tes, but protect the femalts. The professional hunter or trapper is Iru'ky. 1 wo brothers made a tmall fcr.ui.e operating in different Stele . One lived in Arizona, where wolves are abundant, and the i.thcr in Wisconsin, where sheep are plentiful and bounties high. Tie mm in Arizona shipped scalps to the one in -Wisconsin, who, in turn, collected a bounty for each o ,e from the county. Vernon Bailey of the Bureau of Biol ogy in discussing the bounty systtrn Fad. "it has everywhere prtven an incentive to fraud, and thousands of (h ilars are wasted annually in paying bounties on coyote scalps offered in place of wolves, und on scalps of dogs, foxes, coons, badgers and even cats, which are palmed otf for wolves and coyotes. In order to reduce this de ception lo n minimum Ihe G ivemment hisisMie.ia 'key' to animals on which woif and coyote bounties are often sp.d. " New Bern, Take Notice. Mr. Editor- Please stop my ad tit onre. Since my last ad was placed in your paper my business has iucreamd ho I cannot hardly wait on my eui-t -mers. Please stop until further nolio . O.ie fina mule for sale.- "Big Hill," the Shingle and Paer li dinrf Man. Big Roofing Contract. The contract for covering the im mm e n. w fertiliz r work of tin Me down Co. was l t Monday to the United It'sif & Maniifarturin.J Co.. of H...I...I..I.,K, C,,,,,,,. M..uor I -L I Roofing. It will takr over a csrload to cover lids liu i Ulintf , which rtn com pleted will be one of the llnmt plant in the S ate. Mr. W. t. Street repre sents! the Uri'ed Hoof & Man'fg Co. and the llyiimn Supply Co. arx lartory diatribiilnra of Congo and Idxiling in Etrn Norih ahd SouthCarohna. See our line of Coal and Wood Heaters J. S. Bas night Hdw. Co 67 S Front St., Phone 99. Tb John K blmon Clrcui Parana. Tba circii parada la an all 1 portant faaturv. Thooatnda watch ibt pr nd Judga tba eircua rdlog. Taaa day Oct 17, tba great John Roblnaoti 1 B g Show .will aiblblt la UiU Hty. u parade af dm mil In length I ap- taala to cbarm and dalttht tha tkoo ' titda of pPpbs H and yoae, i to th pgblk eofrnlaM l ha tin of marrh o( thU pard It now poblWwad.' o that avaryoMenn Mlt a p'aca to art y-' w woVrful Mht, and la eonfvrtbiy loraUd In Keiat th ireui frondctl of bora, laphanla, wild animal air. .' 8argnl R, P. MoniafiM will b of' fica nf day and ba In (h f roar of tba Mrada WhleW wUI Uk IHa following Una of march! from tromU on Naf tonal At, National A and Caori 8'. to Uroad. V firoad M FMt. Dow t o PalVi:fc, lhww PMIocli M MWrtK Down Middl to Soul. frn.' Ritft Sowth Front to CriTex Op Tao OriTH to Middlo. Ihtmlk M ddl lo I r. WHt ! Vf,A C-,rg; . r: e li rrA-ir. r ? ' ' t THOROUGH The affairs of this bank are systematically amliteil and examined and evety detail proved com et ami eertilied. Iu addition to the examinations ciiinlucted by the State Htipei iiiteiident of Hanks according to the methods laid down by the stiingent banking laws of North Carolina, the affairs of the bank are sub jected to exhaustive examinations by aC-iliiicd Tub lie Accountant. "We invite your patronage and assure you piompt and courteous attention at all times. a 1 I JTQCT , m i an , i ii ii Thing Out We have secured the agency lor the 'SKMY MAYM'i" dresses already Cut , rea ly to sew and all trimmings furnished for only The Won Id ;).oo. ame dies ost from made-u p !?-'. r() to The material is the very best, guaranteed to wash, in I.' iiiiony Hills I'eicals, Scolch Zephyrs, Nonshon (Siiighiiins and llydgiede (Jalatea cloth. Xo patterns to buy, no mistakes to be made in ('uUhi''. J. J. ELKS TEMPLE THE RIGHT $L50 w . II Ladies and Misses Coat Suits and Coats Right, is Right Now And The Right . v.'.Riglitubt .1. M. MITCHELL & CO. , ! lVt8'-(!priti:3lr?.lt:rc!!tHlDBftp!SIj SUPERVISION 1 . . z.:v vr t! ' BAXTER DEP'T STORE. TIME TO BUY Place to Buy Them f,. ' i D ts ticsiiir.,-.,.,.ti ft i lifted i P V iimi n. ioi x
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