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theft nyjsto.lrom.np.tf o ':, lit regar4tc( thf City Abattoiri I think it would be a great help to tile city.." It would enable me to make more tho rough inspection of the meat, for if such I erected I can be present "when all butchering is done, and would be able examine the animals both -before and County Treasurer: V -57.00 after butchered. - ' - - ' -' -'ffTo amount of cost collected.:9.30 " ' SODA FOUNTAINS-! have made .? v I beg to report that during the month of. April, 1914 there has bien 45 arrests made of 'which. 44 were, convicted, and o discharged ; ' - i ffi those- c:nvictcd,vtwo-were sen tenced to County Rjads for thirty days eaeh( and three were sentenced toCounty Jail -for twenty 'days each. ' ., ' ., i' Amount of fhes collected, and paid I have made .inspection of all fountains in the city, and J find them as follows ; Duffy... J .. 88 "...Athens Cafe...'........., .. --7S - WcSorley.i .. 75 Finnix Drug Co 93 f .Davis .Drug Co s 3 Jioyals. .....65 Duffy Drug Co , 82 Wood-Lane Drug Co 90 ' Clarks... 87 Bowden's. - .92 CMyoup., .70 v Solomans. , . 68 JBradham Broad Street 97 Bradham Pollock Street u 72 Report on the two ice cream Manu- Eacturers here is as follows : -Bradham Drug Co-....- Very good. - Royal 's.J..-.'...i. ...... ......good. I have made inspection of every res taurant in this city, and of the hotels, dining rooms, and kitchens, and I find . them to be in very good condition. This month score for the restaurants is as follows: . ... R. R. Lunch Room . 75 ; -B owdens. : 75 .Busy Bee , 68 Athens Cafe... 70 ' Bennett's. -r 70 Weston. .. 65 Let ham. 65 Murphy... '. 60 Smith. I : -.65 "Cannon . : 60 'Clinton 65 J. 70 ..65 70 70 60 60 65 .......r..65 60 1 Officers 1 d Luptoii, Bryan Griffin Rowe Ipeck Whitford Fulcher Total.. Total -..156.30 POLICE REPORT ' ' Infor. Warrants Ex. CP. 5 13 2 7 5 10 3 4 1 1 1 8 6 9 .4 45 Manning Jcaes ; ..... VfaghU . Edwards. ' U"illabe. n,"Websters 33ata... 'Waton..... . UUI.J. .- . fT Amito marl an tnrwrflnn nf thMP - Testnurants in the presence of a witness aa& can give the exact date the Inspec tion was made of each and every one. - DAIRIES, I have made an inspect tion of the dairies this month, and 1 find that the most of them are doing ljetter. ' J still have people complaining about "poor milk. I have examined all the milk furnished by the dairies, and I find that they are up,to the standard as re quired by the city in butter fat, thrj- " fnn I have done all that I can in regard to this matter. . .,4 I will try and have the balance ot the jws terbculin tested -by next month, and ..will furnish a complete report on the test at the next meeting of the board .'. alderm?n. Th score for this month Is as follows: . "Wetherington 70 Whltehurst 3 Plgford. f.U Bray 93 Stevenson - 70 P, Dixon.- : 72 Btrker. - - 72 Simmons - 75 (lordon.i... -60 Arnold Brothers 75 Hatter Blalpck Ellis.- Stanley Heath. Castett-i.. 75 85 , 60 60 :. 65 70 Jones. 75 TSTeusV Dairy , 80 Parker..:... .65 As City Veterinarian and Humane v Officer, 1 have fulfilled to the best of my ability, and if the honorablt Mayor or ; any number of tht board will offer any wggestions I will gladly receive them. "'. Respectfully submitted, ' . E. G. HARGETT, 1 City Veterinarian and Humane Officer. ' , Alderman Ellis moved that the fore- gjing report be accapted, and spread upon the minutes, and published. The following report of the Mayor -was offered : . .... ' To the Board of Alderman of the City of New Bern: . Gentlemen: . , I beg to report to your Honorable tody that during the month of April, 1914, I have tried 45 cases for various offences, and imposed fines amounting to. .........$1 12.00 Costs amounting to..-,....5-......114.2$ J , .Total .. ' $226.25 The above casas were disposed of as f illuws: r - , ' ' "onvicted.... - ; " -44 ' I fischarged.,-- . ..--1 Of those convicted, two was sentenced r, County Roads for thirty 'days each, I three were sentenced to County i for twenty days each. - -"Respectfully submitted, ' A. H. Bangert, Mayor. following is the report of the 'fTolice: V "orable Mayor and Board of n of the City of New Bern: t 45 - Respectfully submitted. C.LUPTON, . . Chief of Police. FINANCE COMMITTEE CON TINUED.- In reference to the Broad Street matter, 'Attorney . R. A. .Nunn suggested that the Board arrange for the money required to carry on this work, whereupon? motioji was made that the Mayor and Clerk bS instructed to execute the proper paper for the payments; to the property owners, and for the moving of said property, and If necessary to -issue a nots and borrow money to carry on this work" ';" Motion- was seconded, and upon roll call, the ' following named ' alderman voted yea: ' "'" William Ellis, Charles Hall, W. B. Blades, S. H. Scott, A. T. Dill, J. G. Brinson, R. J. Disosway, L. M. Satterthwaite. All members voting in the affirmative the motion was adopted Alderman Ellis moved that the board take a recess subject to the call of the Mayor. Motion seconded, and carried. Board took recess. Letters From a Living Dead Man. Elsa Barker, famed in the literary world, vouches for the authenticity of" what purports, through automatic. writing, to be an astounding revelation of the spirit world, tending to show j that it is entirely different and more; wonderful than previous concepts in dicated. So extraordinary is this "revelation" that it will be made a con spicious feature of the Illustrated Mag azine of next Sunday's New York World. Order from your newsdealer in advance. adv. THE DEADLOCK E PROG Q u spread attentio n in the statement as tha the . constitutionalists "point out ? the fact that the conquerors "are not usually wont -to - permit -thi conquered .-to dictate terms of peace'rtve rise' -to much speculation. :: A'tfministration chiefs1 declined to comment on" decla rations from .Niagara -.-Kails lhat- the Durango statement, would not' alteir the mediators: attitude toward the constitutionalists. r- k - Hope was not lacking, however, that--differences between ' the media tors ' and the : constitutionalists . could be dissipated. ' ' , , - x ' Secretary Bryan :; was in frequent communication with the, - , members of the American mission at Niagara Falls and reiterated that, the confer ence was ' "progressing - satistac torily.". Beyond ; this he . would' say- nothing. . V - . r v1 Many observers today took tht position that even if mediation - were confined to differences betweenHuerta and the United States and the north ern faction continued jits campaign to Mexico City there, still would be been ignited, , - , . ' Later he . confessed . to. "planting he dynamite, claiming that he had no intention ot . making an explosion out that he did it in order to win promotion by apparently, tllsplaylni grter alert nes than his fellow watchmen.' r, TO EXTEfJ3 fiI3.'.D?; ooi'ii jb siiisia is''? : ---y"---.--'"i'----' T '-5.:-..; i :i :'':: TWd SAMPSON COUNTY" TOWN SHIPS VOTE $65,000 BONDS ' FOR THIS PURPOSE 1 need of outside help to restore normal 1 Mount Olive.' ... . ...-.. ..... . . (Special to. the Journal.) CLINTON "June 2. A number of eading citizens of upper Sampson came efore the CQunty 'i.commlssloners , In session .here to-day, and procured an order for an election on a $65,000 bond issue. in ' Newton Grove and . Westbroak townships, in Sampson county, to assist in the extension of the Central Carolina railroad from Lillington to Swansboro, by way of Dunn, Newton Grove and conditions la the republic. WATCHMAN IN AGRICULTURAL DEPT TOOK UNIQUE METH- . OD TO WIN PROMOTION 5 Waiting For Instructions Washington. From STEAMER LOADS ARMS Port of Tampico is Open The Can Be Landed There. And (Special to the Journal) NIAGARA, June 2. The mediation proceedings ars deadlocked, pending further instructions from Washington and Mexico City on the question of accepting General Carranza as a re presentative. . . . . , The officials at Washington have declined to discuss the situation ' for publication and it in a matter of spec ulation ai to what is being done. - More Trouble ." NEW YORK, June 2. The steamer Antilla today loaded , three ' million rounds of cartridges and one aeroplane which is intended for' the use 6f the Constitutionalists at . Tampico. , . The collector of port here had no' instruc tions to prevent the steamer from sail ing. . ' , v Tampico Open. . ( (Special to the Journal ( WASHINGTON, Jua . 2. State, Navy and Commerce officials say that no Instruction have . been-issued, to prevent the sailing of-the steamer Antilla. ) The Navy Department states that Tampico is an open, port and it is understood that there will be no interference in tht : delivery of the ammunition to the Constitutionalists.' -.icf- Huerta Aga n. I , i , VERA CRUZ,, June 2J The feeling against Huetta is growing more acute each hour and an -outbreak Is expected at any time.' His army Is said to be on the point of mutiny and relations between he . and . Blanquet are trair. ed " - ' ' , Still Hope ' WASHINGTON, June 2.The semi official statement from General Car ranza's' ' headquarters . , at Durango criticising " the tourse"" of the South American medlattgrs, attracted wlde- (Special to the Journal) WASHINGTON, June 2. Daniel Jauch, a watchman employed in the Pepartment of Agriculture, this after noon reported that he had found five sticks of dynamite . underneath . the office - of Secretary :; Houston.1 Jauch first claimed that the fuse of the dynamite was burning at the time of the discovery and that' within a few minutes the explosive would have ; It is said the bond issue is sure to cary :r -as a large' majority 'of the quali fied, voters signed the -petition 'asking for a vote. ' i f-t ' -- ThChqftheriit part bf Sampson offers the best field for a railroad in the State. It is a wonderfully fine section, in bath soil and timber. ' 4 ' . W. J. Edwards, of Sanford, who has associated northern capitalists with him, is said to be engineering the pro ject, - The ' people between ' Clinton and Dunn are determined to have a railroad and it how looks like they are golngtogetone.. ., ' ; - ttV -; ViLUAiViy ODKfiTt Pill - ... . . .-v.--.,-. .. 3v,- ' - - . Uvn yon orerwotv , oar nonroa 4 ynam -, ui eaoaed tnmbls with your kidnen ni s blodderT Ka ve T on p xinm la ioina, sliic, L -M J Tot 10 I I ELABORATE PROGRAM IS BEING ARRANGED FOR THE OC--l- CASION. TICKETS - i: Friday evening , the Thespis Club will give a musical for the benefit of the New Bern Calculating Library and those "who fail to attend this will be missing a . musical treat of rare merit. The members of. the -ulub are- now engaged In making'., preparations for this event and the program which will be rendered will be such-that it cannot fall to please each, and every one who attends. - i , -;: Tickets for this are now on sale at the Wood-Lane Drug Compa ny's store , Bradham s ,road street store and Ed ward Clark's cigar store.' ;''.' - MARINE NEWS. The gas freight boat' Worth Bagley arrived In port yesterday morning from Adams Creek with a cargo of country produce. t; lJ . , 4- The - gas freight . boat Charmer ar rived ln-port yesterday morning from Swansboro for a cargo, of merchandise. : : A Home 1 J ; Necessity r i . - i j . , The nurse looks upon a foun--tain. syringe as a necessity in ; every home;- eipecially when her presence is demanded there. '- It is just ass much a necessity for . every day health purpose",' The fact ia it r is just as important to bathe the insid of the body ' as' to bathe the outside of the body and the Fountain Syringe U the only convenient appliance for doing " this. We carry a variety of sizes, colors and ca- ' pacities, qualities ranging from ' 75c to. $2.00, and. every one it amply worth the price asked. ; : " F. S.Ddly The gas freight boat: Alfonso arrived in port yesterday morning' from Davis for a cargo of merchandise. - v . The gas freight boat Bernice Cree ar rived in port yesterday from .Bogue Sound with a cargo of country produce:. nee of the face, mni under tbe eyes? i Williams' Kidney fill will enra yon. wUJAMSMTG.COiyooQeveiwMl.OW ;j - I jPE';R FEX B-ROMLING. A steak broiled on the New Perfection 1 0il . Cook-stove is tender and deKcious. ; V The New Perfection has a ) special1 broiler, a hood that sits-away from the "flame but, which gets all the heat : It broils both sides at once. J All the flavor of the meat is ; saved;- ;'i9 V' -4 V - ' means easier- work and a cool, clean kitchen, r Made with , 2, 3, ; 4 bum iCrc: also a ncr . :vc vith fireleca coc!dn' , At all hardware and i C .1. stmidAod 17a ' Kort T.D.C. .JVa, - L. The gas freight boat Bessie May ar rived in port' yesterday morning, from North - Harlow with a cargo of Irish potatoes. - . -' ;The gas freight boat" Adele, left yes terday for Clubfoot Creek with a cargo of merchandise.' i ' - . . ' w J - ' AH kinds of Fresh ' .. ' ' . 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